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the raw and the cooked
#158: Daily Goals as a SAHM of 4 Kids 6 and Under

the raw and the cooked

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 15:33


Starting the day with an empty dishwasher. This typically happens the night before, it's the last thing my husband does before coming up stairs for bed. The daily load of laundry, ideally started first thing in the morningA shower. Doesn't happen everyday, at this point10-15 minutes of weights and or a 30+ minute stroller walkOne small home task, like vacuuming a room, or wiping down the bathroom, organizing a drawer, etc. A clean kitchen after breakfast + a home reset before leaving the houseDinner prep while my kids eat lunchReseting the coffee maker for the next dayAnother home reset during post-lunch nap / quiet time Rest in bed while kids are napping / doing quiet time. Putting together a snack plate for my kids before my daughter gets home from school Resetting school backpacks Putting away the load of laundry from the morningGetting a healthy and delicious home cooked meal on the tableDurning down the home for the night by shutting blinds, taking out the trash, starting the dishwasherSend us a text

The Female Effect
Mona Mohammed Ali: Being a people-collector and creating the safe space you didn't have yourself

The Female Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 95:23


ENGLISH EPISODETRIGGER WARNING* episode contains mention of suicide. It was a very dear experience for me to welcome Mona Mohammed Ali, founder of Scandinavia's first model agency for Black, Indigenous, and people of color, to join me in The Female Effect. In our conversation we delve into her journey from growing up in Scandinavia as a Somali refugee to uncovering her passion within fashion, how she shaped her true identity in her 11 years in London, and ultimately launching her business from her aunt's couch in Stockholm.Mona shares personal reflections on her own experiences with racism and bullying, navigating mental health and identity as a young Muslim girl, and her upbringing in a bustling household of 12 children—siblings and cousins alike—all lovingly raised by a single woman: her aunt. Mona is the woman behind FIIRI, a model and talents agency created to represent minorities, and in our conversation Mona addresses the complexities and challenges that specifically black and brown people meet in the creative world, rooted in her own experiences as a black model. We talk about the importance of community, and why representation in media and fashion starts with educating the team behind the scene to foster more inclusive practices. We also visit her experience as the first Condé Nast Diversity and Inclusion Editor with VOGUE Scandinavia, and how she perceives herself as a people collector - by acknowledging all the many talents of the people around her and lifting others up. Mona's lighthearted and warm aura shines through wonderfully in the conversation, and I hope you enjoy our conversation, and that it brings you just as much value as it did for me.xx Julie ----Mona passes on the goodwill to:- British-Jamaican entrepreneur and businesswoman Sharmadean Reid MBE founder of Beautystack- Emma Grede, entrepreneur and fashion designer behind denim company Good American and Skims.- Writer and spoken-words poet Charlotte Manning. A life hack you swear by: Have at least an hour of time just for yourself in the morningA life lesson that has been life-changing / A saying to live by: “Treat others the way you wanna be treated and lead by example” A book that has left a particular mark on you: "The Alchemist" by Paulo Cuelho Your Go-to Podcast: “The Diary of a CEO” by Steven Bartlett & “Where should we begin?” by Esther Perell & “Modern Love Podcast” by The New York Times Keep up with Mona & FIIRI Agency:Instagram: @monamali_ & @fiiriagencyWebsite: www.fiiri.agency Keep up with The Female Effect:

Tales from the edge of the morning sky
A Message from this Morning

Tales from the edge of the morning sky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 0:49


A Message from this MorningA message from this morning, there's new light again to greet the dawn of an awakening day,hope you ran like the wind, under the stars of heavens, moments of preciousness, moments of wonder, lifting the sun to your eyes, dawn once again opens her skies, and smiles upon your footsteps, running this wayFor igniting this dawn of all mornings,   the birth of time, the rise of the sunremembered again,the treasure of belongingthe skies and awakening lifeeach day renewedeach life touched by life possibilities unfold chances undoneFeel free to contact me. Be nice to know who my audience is and perhaps you can suggest some further topics or themes for my writing! And do give me feedback!p1964km@googlemail.com

Charlottesville Community Engagement
May 2, 2022: Charlottesville City Council to consider Corner apartments conversion to a hotel; COVID cases up sharply today in Virginia

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 17:24


It’s been three months since February 2, prompting the question: Has anyone checked to see how the groundhog is doing? Still, May 2 is the 122nd day of 2022, and we are now mathematically one third of the way through. Perhaps nothing is still. In any case, this is Charlottesville Community Engagement and I remain Sean Tubbs, here for another week and another months of newsletters and podcasts that are hopefully informative. On today’s program:Charlottesville crews are taking down dead Ash and Oak trees this yeCOVID cases are up sharply across Virginia this morningCharlottesville has a new Fire MarshalA Buckingham County resident has died following a fatal crash this morning in Albemarle County City Council will take up two land use items tonight, one of which would double the already approved residential density on a property near the University of VirginiaFirst shout-out goes to the Piedmont Master Gardeners for their annual plant saleIn today’s first subscriber-supported shout-out, the Piedmont Master Gardeners are pleased to announce the return of their annual plant sale! That’s happening on Saturday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Albemarle Square Shopping Center. The sale will offer thousands of annuals, perennials, shrubs, vegetables, herbs and houseplants, including a large selection of native plants.In addition, shoppers can purchase garden implements, yard ornaments and other “Green Elephants”; have their tools sharpened by an expert; and drop off their surplus plastic nursery pots for recycling. The sale will also feature a Help Desk for gardening questions and information tables on native plants, soil and composting, invasive plants, conservation landscaping and much more.For more information, visit piedmontmastegardeners.org. COVID-19 update: Numbers trending upward again? As the week and month begin, it’s worth checking in with the COVID-19 pandemic statistics in Virginia. Brace yourselves for this number. The Virginia Department of Health reports another 4,192 new cases today, and the seven day average for positive PCR tests is at 9.8 percent. The seven day average for new tests is at 1,870 new cases a day. However, these cases have not yet resulted in a higher number of people in the hospital for COVID. According to the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association, there are 166 COVID patients currently in hospital care across Virginia and 28 are in intensive care units. Eleven are on ventilators. Those numbers are drastically lower than three months ago when the Omicron surge was at its peak. On Friday, the VDH reported 1,705 new cases. That’s the same day the UVA Health System held its weekly briefing, which included Chief Executive Officer Wendy Horton. She encouraged vigilance. “Among our employees and our workforce, we are seeing an uptick in community exposure in COVID so it isn’t going away in our community and I think a lot of friends and family are experiencing that this week,” Horton said. Dr. Costi Sifri, the director of hospital epidemiology at the University of Virginia, said the actual case counts are likely higher due to the number of home testing and due to the spread of a variant in Omicron. “They are increasingly more transmissible and because of that it’s very reasonable to take precautions,” Dr. Sifri said. “Masking works. It’s always worked. It will continue to work.” Dr. Sifri also encouraged people to investigate whether it is a good time for them to take an additional booster if eligible. “I think the first and foremost thing is to make sure that you are fully vaccinated and that you have completed what we consider the three dose vaccine series,” Dr. Sifri said.With allergy season in play, Dr. Sifri recommends self-testing to protect those you spend a lot of time around. “Your sniffles or scratchy throat that you may wish to attribute to hay fever may not be that but it could be a sign of COVID and to test yourself,” Dr. Sifri said. The Friday briefing also covered another emerging medical issue across the globe. So far there are no cases at the University of Virginia of severe unexplained cases of hepatitis in children, but doctors are keeping an eye out. Dr. Debbie-Ann Shirley is a pediatric infectious disease specialist who says more study is needed after an alert went out in late April.“Both the Centers for Disease Control and the Virginia Department of Health put out health advisories to notify health care providers about an increase in clusters of cases of severe liver diseases in children which we call hepatitis,” Dr. Shirley said in a briefing last Friday. One potential commonality is an adenovirus which can cause a variety of different ailments. The United Kingdom has seen a relatively high number of cases, some of which have required liver transplants. “It’s really the severity of these cases in young children that is causing concern and alarm and the reason that we want to investigate urgently to find out more information,” Dr. Shirley said. Local physicians are encouraged to reach out to UVA Health officials if they see pediatric patients with elevated levels of liver enzymes that are otherwise unexplained. “For parents who are trying to understand what to do when they hear this message, if they see signs and symptoms of hepatitis then to talk to their health care provider,” Dr. Shirley said. That includes yellowing of the eyes and skin, belly pain, and fatigue. I’ll have more on both issues as time moves on. Fatal crash at Hillsdale and Rio intersection this morningA 20-year-old from Dilwyn has died following a fatal crash this morning at the intersection of Rio Road and Hillsdale Drive. According to the Albemarle County Fire Rescue department, Mr. Kyjuan-Shallah Anthony Maurice Bell died at the scene after a collision with another vehicle. “The cause of the crash remains under investigation by the Albemarle County Police Department’s Fatal Crash Reconstruction Team,” reads the press release. “This is the third traffic fatality investigated by ACPD in 2022.”City to remove dead treesThe biological war between the Emerald Ash Borer and ash trees is still being waged, but it’s very much in the favor of the invasive species. That’s been confirmed by the city’s new urban forester, Steve Gaines.“The beetle larvae tunnel under the bark, and damage nutrient and water flow throughout the tree – basically girdling the tree,” Gaines said in email Friday afternoon. “Once infested, the trees usually die within 2-5 years after initial infection.”This morning, Charlottesville’s Parks and Recreation Department began removing six dead ash trees at the intersection of McIntire Road and West Main Street. That will take place Monday through Wednesday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. and motorists can expect delays. Gaines said it is hard to tell how many more ash trees across the city will die but there will be a focus on removing ones that can cause harm. “It is safe to say that the city will be removing Ash hazard trees for quite a while,” Gaines said. “Standing dead Ash trees are particularly dangerous because the dead limbs are brittle and can easily break and fall during wind/weather events.”Gaines said the city is seeking to treat some ash trees with injections, but this often requires a landowner or organization to help cover the cost of treatment. Later in the week, crews will remove three dead Oak trees from Belmont Park. Gaines said there are many possibilities for why they have died. The Charlottesville Tree Commission meets virtually Tuesday at 5 p.m. (meeting info)Fire Captain Phillips elevated to Fire MarshalA veteran with 23 years of experience on the Charlottesville Fire Department has been named as the city’s new fire marshal. Joe Phillips will replace Deputy Chief Joe Powers, who had been in charge of Community Risk Reduction. According to a release, Phillips joined the department in January 1999 as a firefighter and medic. He has served as a battalion chief and has been in the Fire Marshal’s office since 2017. That’s where the fire department’s Office of Community Risk Reduction is located. A national search is underway for a new Deputy Chief for risk reduction. In today’s other three shout-outs Code for Charlottesville is seeking volunteers with tech, data, design, and research skills to work on community service projects. Founded in September 2019, Code for Charlottesville has worked on projects with the Legal Aid Justice Center, the Charlottesville Fire Department, and the Charlottesville Office of Human Rights. Visit codeforcville.org to learn about those projects. In the middle, I’d like to take the opportunity to wish my nephew, Ryan Craig, a happy 29th birthday. Where did the time go? The final comes from another Patreon supporter who wants you to go out and read a local news story written by a local journalist. Whether it be the Daily Progress, Charlottesville Tomorrow, C-Ville Weekly, NBC29, CBS19, WINA, or some other place I’ve not mentioned - the community depends on a network of people writing about the community. Go learn about this place today!Council to review two land use items this eveningLast month, the Charlottesville Planning Commission recommended approval of one land use item and recommended the denial of another at a joint public hearing with City Council. Tonight, City Council will hold final votes on both of them.The first is on the consent agenda. Southern Development seeks an increase of residential density at 209 Maury Avenue near the University of Virginia. Here’s city planner Matt Alfele.“The subject properties were rezoned from R-2U (residential two-family University) to R-3 with proffers in December 2019,” Alfele said. “The original plan called for residential development with 33 units. The new proposal calls for the same configuration but removes the parking underneath building 2 to accommodate additional units.”The new maximum count would be 64 units. As part of the proffers, six affordable units would be built by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville at the Flint Hill development in the Fry’s Spring neighborhood. Flint Hill is also being developed by Southern Development and that required eight affordable units. Habitat will be building those, as well. Charlie Armstrong is vice president at Southern Development. “Yes, it would create more units if we have more density on this site,” Armstrong said. “It does create more affordable units. Those will need to be off-site and we like the idea of doing them with Habitat at Flint Hill. We need to get Flint Hill through the approval process and built.”Armstrong said University of Virginia students do not drive as much, but the company has agreed to develop a parking plan for the site. They’ll also build a seven-foot sidewalk along Maury Avenue.  An existing structure on the property will be kept as part of the project. The Commission voted unanimously to recommend the increase. Council has opted to put it on their consent agenda rather than discuss it in open session tonight.Planning Commission recommends denial of conversion of apartments to hotel useIn the other matter, developer Bill Chapman sought permission to convert an apartment complex on 14th Street into a hotel. Here’s city planner Dannan O’Connell. “The subject property is currently developed with a 21-unit multifamily condominium use and the applicant wishes to renovate the existing building to accommodate a 19-unit hotel with one residential apartment,” O’Connell said. The structure was originally built as a hotel in 1964 but converted to apartment use some time later. Tonight’s consideration by Council comes just over a year after the city adopted an Affordable Housing Plan that seeks to increase the number of units and nearly six months after a new Comprehensive Plan was adopted.“The proposed redevelopment does meet some of the 2021 Comprehensive Plan’s goals regarding sustainable reuse of existing buildings, protecting the existing identity of city neighborhoods, and retaining successful businesses and jobs,” O’Connell said. “The proposed change of use would also result in a reduction of available rental housing within the city and this area. However, the existing apartment use is non-conforming in nature and located in an area of dense residential apartments geared towards short-term student housing.”Much of the discussion at the Planning Commission was whether the residential units should be removed from circulation. Commissioner Rory Stolzenberg noted that the units rented at what would appear to be what’s known as “naturally occurring affordable housing.” “The studio rents for $770 a month and that includes utilities,” Stolzenberg said. “And then I go look at what that is in terms of [Area Median Income] and it’s right at the 45 percent AMI range for a one-person household.” O’Connell said the application made clear that none of those units were participating in a subsidized program requiring the rents to be that low. “The reason these units are affordable is because they are older and so people can afford to live in them,” said Planning Commissioner Liz Russell. Developer Bill Chapman said the conversion would be similar to what he and his business partners did at the Oakhurst Circle and Inn project at the corner of Jefferson Park Avenue and Jefferson Park Avenue. “My partners and I own nine buildings over here on the south side of UVA in the Oakhurst Gildersleeve Historic District and some of them are apartments and some are private homes and some are hotel rooms,” Chapman said.Chapman said he thought the end result of the renovations of those buildings has made some of those streets better than they been. He said he wants to do the same at 207 14th Street.“The block just down the hill from this property on 14th Street is one of the dirtiest blocks in the whole city in terms of trash and we’re going to transform that a little bit because being in the hospitality business it needs to look good,” Chapman said. Chapman said the apartments are run down and cheap because they are old hotel rooms. He is a contract purchaser, and does not currently own them. He said financing their renovation as an apartment would result in much higher rents. “This property was built as a motel and I think it’s best operated as a hotel especially since it needs this new life brought to it,” Chapman said. “Now, could it go for a few more years as an apartment building? Yeah. Could it go for 20 more years as an apartment building. No.”Russell said she did not think the people living in the apartment were necessarily students. “We have to remember that not just students live in the area around the University but it seems like a pretty great proximity to the UVA Health System,” Russell said. “So many people can’t live in this community let alone proximate to UVA. Russell said she would vote to recommend denial because she housing is more important than hotel rooms. Commissioner Karim Habbab also could not support it.“This is currently exactly the missing middle housing that we are trying to develop in the city and given our affordable housing issue, I cannot see how this would help with that,” Habbab said. The Commission voted 4-2 to recommend denial. Now it’s up to Council to make a decision. Help support Town Crier Productions with a paid subscription to this newsletter!For one year now, Town Crier Productions has a promo with Ting!Are you interested in fast internet? 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Get Piped

Well met friends! In this episode of the Get Piped Podcast, Adam and Nick introduce a new series (big surprise there) called Pipe Lines.In the new series, Adam and Nick will discuss a real life event or person where pipe smoking occurred and give their own thoughts and opinions on what may have been happening.Timestamps:Introductions/Chatting (00:00-21:00) Pipe Lines (21:00-54:40)OverUnder/Just the Tip (54:40-1:14:30)Closings (1:14:30-1:20:49)__________Adam's PoemsThere once was a piper named PeteAnd he shrunk and he shrunk and he shrunk and he shrunk and he shrunk And he shrunk and he shrunkBut he stopped shrinking when he reached my pipe shelfO he heard on the news that his neighbors were redAnd he loaded his pipe with tears in his eyes.He took his wife's hand, picked his daughter from bedThen away the three went before his country capsized.O far did they go, long way from the fire With the smoke from his bowl lazily floating above Deep was their fear, amidst the fading gunfire Slashed was his heart, for home he was deprived ofO days became weeks since his car left the land His pipe, now charred, burned, and cracked at at the heelHis maiden still so fair, but in her hair a single grey strandHis babe still so innocent, but craving a mealO the souls of his home call to, deep in his mind Pipe clenched in his mouth he kissed his family goodbye And he drove long without sleep to fix the unkindFor he'll sleep once his home, is his home realignedNick's PoemsSmoking pipes is coolI need to smoke more oftenDick Cheney made money off the Iraq warI long for days of years that passedWhen life was simple and calmA time when not too much of me was asked And I had not a single qualmYet I am wiser now and filled with lifeOf greater things to comeA winding path still filled with strifeBut a joyous song I still choose to humDarkness comes at night but hope in the morningA new day, a new choice to ditch this life of mourning__________Don't forget to subscribe to the GPP so you never miss an episode.We want to hear from you! If you have any further questions, comments, or recommendations, send them to show@getpiped.co.__________Follow Get Piped on Instagram.Check out the Get Piped YouTube for more content.Join the Get Piped community Discord here.Check out the Get Piped merch store.Subscribe to the Briar Report and check out Adam's latest article. For artisan, hand-crafted goods with a touch of geekiness, check out MaheurinBespokeWorks.GPP is created by Adam Floyd (Get Piped)GPP is edited by Nick Masella (CoProducerGuy).Music for this episode is from StreamBeats. 

Feed Play Love
Helpline: Babies who wake up through the night and early mornings

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 32:59


It's been a long day and it's finally time to put the baby to sleep, only, she won't. No matter how much you rock her, sing to her or pat her cute little bottom she remains awake and lively. You've tried everything, so what's next? Helpline is what's next! Every week a sleep and behaviour expert joins our live Facebook chat to answer your questions. This week baby sleep expert Jo Ryan helps with the following challenges:A 6-month-0ld who rolls and wakes herself upA 5.5-month-old who is waking at 4amIf it's safe to drop the overnight feed for a 3-month-old who is 7 kilos (short answer: no)A 6-month-old waking every two hours after midnightA 2.5-year-old waking at nightA 15-month-old waking at night and really early in the morningA 6.5-month-old who wakes for a morning feed at 4 am and won't go back to sleepA 7.5-month-old waking up for 2 hour stretches overnightTips for helping a 2-year-old sleep in past 5amIf you would like an online appointment with Jo Ryan you can book her through Babyology's Parent School.To take part in the next Live Helpline and get your question answered, you can contact us by doing any of the following: Email us at helpline@theparentbrand.com.au, ask your question during the Babyology Facebook live on Mondays from AEDT 8.15pm or leave your question in our Babyology Helpline Facebook group. Need help or advice right now? Book in a one-on-one session with a Parent School expert

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B90
Fun Loving Tillies

B90

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 70:23


Oh my goodness, with Cheryl unavailable for this pod, Eric takes the reins and the show goes for practically the full 90. With no Nordic football Steffen dives into a massive review of the NPLW season from ACT football, Rhali shares her thoughts on the hot topics of the week and Dale has thoughts on all the things. Hot TopicsOptus secures the rights for UEFA WWC qualifiersMatches from Friday 17/9 morningA new annual women's tournament announcedEngland, Germany, Spain + 1Matildas Squad v Republic of IrelandSigningsDub - Season 14 squad pageAround the World - Aussies/NZ AbroadAround the WorldUWCL - Group Stage - Nothing until OctoberArsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams) Chelsea (Sam Kerr)Häcken (Dylan Holmes)Lyon (Ellie Carpenter)Servette (Tessa Tamplin)AsiaWE League (Japan)Round 2 JEF Chiba (Alex Chidiac) notched a 1-1 draw with SaitamaNPLWACT 2021 Season SummaryToo much ACT season goodness to recap here but look out for the ACT Season 2021 Season Review article coming out this week!Here's a little teaser....[caption id="attachment_18416" align="alignnone" width="696"] Graphic courtesy Michael Allesich[/caption]Queens of the WeekCheryl - Christine Nairn recently announced her retirement.In honour of @victorywleague legend @NairnChristine announcing her retirement, enjoy this 'Frankie & the Americans' snippet with Christine, @ellireed and @laurenkb31 as they got excited about a hot xmas.#WLeague Season 5 pic.twitter.com/0pZDRNycok— Cheryl Downes (she/her) (@ChicasFootball) September 16, 2021Eric - Tahnai Annis and Camille Wilson. The Philippines were trailing 1-0 in the dying minutes of their Asian Cup qualifier against Nepal, before Annis scored in the 90th minute and Wilson scored in the second minute of injury time, sealing a 2-1 victory.Steffen - fun-loving Tillies - a timely reminder that even at the national team level it's important to have fun. It's the Australian way so kudos to the coaching team for recognising this. (Back row, Charli and Karly)(Rock paper scissors)CommBank Matildas on Twitter: "Rock, paper, scissors......with a hilarious twist

Feed Play Love
Helpline: Fussy eating, windy babies, toddler bedtimes and more

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 31:12


Babies aren't born with a manual, but these days there are many, many places where you can find information about everything from feeding to settling. With all this information, how do you find the answers that fit you and your family? Helpline is designed to respond to your individual circumstance. Every week an expert will answer your questions to help you find the right advice for your child. This week baby sleep expert Jo Ryan answered the following questions:How to help feed a 2-year-old fussy eaterWhat to do with an 8-week-old windy babyA 2-year-old waking through the night and early in the morningA newborn who will only sleep on their parents' chestsBest bedtime routines for a 3-year-old who stretches out going to bedHow to get a 21-month-old to settle at bedtimeHow to help a 14-month-old to sleep in his own roomDealing with a 5-year-old who keeps touching himselfHow to stop an 18-month-old who keeps biting their mumHow to move a baby from bath to showerHow to deal with a 3-year-old's sibling jealousyIf you would like an online appointment with Jo Ryan you can book her through Babyology's Parent School. Helpline will be back next Monday. You can contact us by doing any of the following: Email us at helpline@theparentbrand.com.au, ask your question during the Babyology Facebook live on Monday from AEDT 8.15pm or leave your question in our Babyology Helpline Facebook group. Need help or advice right now? Book in a one-on-one session with a Parent School expert.

Feed Play Love
Helpline: Toddler tantrums, small kids struggling with lockdown and more

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 35:30


Babies and small children are growing and changing every day. Sometimes they change so quickly that what worked one day no longer works the next. Helpline is here to give you the guidance you need to get back on track. This episode Mothercraft nurse Chris Minogue joins the show to help parents and carers with the following:A 19-month-old who is pushing boundariesThe amount of milk feeds an 8-month-old should have per dayA 5-month-old waking through the night and early in the morningA 3-year-old who has turned into a terror when home from day careA 2.4-year-old who is finding it hard to go to sleepA 15-month-old who is biting everyone and everythingWhat to start first with a 3-year-old: toilet training or transitioning to a bedA 3.5 -year-old struggling in lockdownHow to calm down a 3.5-year-old in the height of a tantrumIf you would like an online appointment with Chris Minogue you can book her through Babyology's Parent School. Helpline will be back next Monday. You can contact us by doing any of the following: Email us at helpline@theparentbrand.com.au, ask your question during the Babyology Facebook live on Monday from AEDT 11:30am or leave your question in our Babyology Helpline Facebook group. Need help or advice right now? Book in a one-on-one session with a Parent School expert

Warrior State of Mind
Morninga the miracle tree

Warrior State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 19:26


The beautiful and amazing benefits of morninga oleifera. A nutritional supplement that is a must have nation wide. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Falsa partenza
Giorni di gloria

Falsa partenza

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 4:53


C'è una domanda che mi tormenta ormai da molti anni, da quella volta che andai a vedere una retrospettiva dei film di Luis Buñuel: che differenza passa tra i protagonisti e le comparse nella vita reale?Se hai avuto la tenacia di ascoltare questo episodio fino alla fine, ti ringrazio.Se vuoi aiutarmi consiglia questo podcast, o lascia un commento ➤➤➤CITAZIONI E RIFERIMENTIRingo Starr by Pinguini Tattici NucleariAll things must pass by George HarrisonGlory Days by Bruce SpringsteenIl più grande amatore del mondo regia di Gene WilderAll things must pass by George HarrisonSunrise doesn't last all morningA cloudburst doesn't last all daySeems my love is up and has left you with no warningIt's not always going to be this greyAll things must passAll things must pass awaySunset doesn't last all eveningA mind can blow those clouds awayAfter all this, my love is up and must be leavingIt's not always going to be this greyAll things must passAll things must pass awayAll things must passNone of life's strings can lastSo, I must be on my wayAnd face another dayNow the darkness only stays the night-timeIn the morning it will fade awayDaylight is good at arriving at the right timeIt's not always going to be this greyAll things must passAll things must pass awayAll things must passAll things must pass awayGlory days by Bruce SpringsteenI had a friend was a big baseball playerBack in high schoolHe could throw that speedball by youMake you look like a fool boySaw him the other night at this roadside barI was walking in, he was walking outWe went back inside sat down had a few drinksBut all he kept talking about wasGlory days, well, they'll pass you byGlory days, in the wink of a young girl's eyeGlory days, glory daysWell there's a girl that lives up the blockBack in school she could turn all the boy's headsSometimes on a Friday I'll stop byAnd have a few drinks after she put her kids to bedHer and her husband Bobby well they split upI guess it's two years gone by nowWe just sit around talking about the old times,She says when she feels like cryingShe starts laughing thinking aboutGlory days, well, they'll pass you byGlory days, in the wink of a young girl's eyeGlory days, glory daysMy old man worked twenty years on the lineAnd they let him goNow everywhere he goes out looking for workThey just tell him that he's too oldI was nine years old and he was working at theMetuchen Ford plant assembly lineNow he just sits on a stool down at the Legion hallBut I can tell what's on his mindGlory days yeah goin backGlory days aw he ain't never hadGlory days, glory daysNow I think I'm going down to the well tonightAnd I'm going to drink till I get my fillAnd I hope when I get old I don't sit around thinking about itBut I probably willYeah, just sitting back trying to recaptureA little of the glory of, well time slips awayAnd leaves you with nothing mister butBoring stories of glory daysGlory days, well, they'll pass you byGlory days, in the wink of a young girl's eyeGlory days, glory daysGlory days, well, they'll pass you byGlory days, in the wink of a young girl's eyeGlory days, glory days

HOPE is Here
5 Steps to Staying in Faith

HOPE is Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 14:35


Greg continues on the topic of Faith using the acronym, F.A.I.T.H. F.ind time for Jesus every morningA.sk Jesus to join you every dayI.ntentionally choose faith every hourT.eam is the key to having faithH.eroes of faith overcame great obstacles in life Help Bring HOPE to Others: It’s easy to help HOPE is Here.  Next time you shop on Amazon, use this link AmazonSmile or select HOPE is Here as your charity of choice.  You can also visit our Donate page on our website HERE. Subscribe to HOPE is Here’s monthly newsletter “Behind the Scenes” that updates subscribers on the difference HOPE is Here is making in our community. EIN: 83-0522555 If you prefer to mail a check/money order, please make it payable to HOPE is Here Ministries. All donations are tax deductible.  Please mail to: HOPE is Here Ministriesc/o Greg J. Horn941 Gerrardi Rd.Lexington, KY 40509 #HopeisHere #HopeisHereToday #HopeisHere.today #GregJHorn #GregHorn #HopeisHereLex #GotFaith #FAITH #StayFaithful #MeganJordan #IsThisOnlyaTest #PowerofWords #BaptismoftheHolySpirit

HOPE is Here
Got FAITH?

HOPE is Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 14:35


Greg encourages us today about Faith by sharing 5 Steps to help you stay in Faith with your personal relationship with Jesus. Taken from Hebrews 11:1-2, 6. F.ind time for Jesus every morningA.sk Jesus to Join You Every Day Help Bring HOPE to Others: It’s easy to help HOPE is Here.  Next time you shop on Amazon, use this link AmazonSmile or select HOPE is Here as your charity of choice.  You can also visit our Donate page on our website HERE. Subscribe to HOPE is Here’s monthly newsletter “Behind the Scenes” that updates subscribers on the difference HOPE is Here is making in our community. EIN: 83-0522555 If you prefer to mail a check/money order, please make it payable to HOPE is Here Ministries. All donations are tax deductible.  Please mail to: HOPE is Here Ministriesc/o Greg J. Horn941 Gerrardi Rd.Lexington, KY 40509 #HopeisHere #HopeisHereToday #HopeisHere.today #GregJHorn #GregHorn #HopeisHereLex #GotFaith #FAITH #StayFaithful #MeganJordan #IsThisOnlyaTest #PowerofWords #BaptismoftheHolySpirit

Alcoholic Adventure Cabal
The Meat Trade-009-[World War Cthulhu]

Alcoholic Adventure Cabal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 124:03


July 15, 1941 MorningA gathering at Grace's flat, another meal at The Shoulder of Mutton, gearing up for the assault . . .  Hew Warner-Smyth - GeoffRobert Marshall - DuckAndre Lannes - RexGrant Sullivan - KyleGerald Clark - GershKeeper of Arcane Lore -Ty

Alcoholic Adventure Cabal
The Meat Trade-008-[World War Cthulhu]

Alcoholic Adventure Cabal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 114:34


Episode 32July 11, 1941 MorningA night meeting at the docks. Package for Andre! Package for Andre! A deadline from N.Hew Warner-Smyth - GeoffRobert Marshall - DuckAndre Lannes - RexGrant Sullivan - KyleGerald Clark - GershKeeper of Arcane Lore - Ty