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Jesus looks at the city of Jerusalem wanting to gather the people to Himself as a mother hen gathers her chicks under the shelter of her outstretched wings. Unfortunately, the people of Jerusalem are not willing and instead of finding refuge in Him, they will take Jesus and stretch out his arms and nail them to the cross. Thankfully for us, all who take refuge in Christ and Him crucified, who believe in Him, we be gathered with Christ for all eternity.
Brook Scott's sermon is titled, "Mother Hen."
The Reverend Jamison Wayne Galt
God's jealousy is never rooted in vices (Galatians 5:20); rather, it flows from His deep love for us (2 Corinthians 11:2). He desires to protect us from the idols that can take root in our hearts because we are at our best when we follow him and we are at our worst when we follow our appetite and emotions alone.The wisdom of God is protective and the God who is a jealous God is the all wise God. His omnibenevolence shows that He is protective of you. Anything He tells you to do, do it because it is for your good.Be blessed as you listen to this sermon.
Jesus desires our ingathering, and we so often are not willing. Jesus goes belly up, like a fierce yet vulnerable mother hen in the presence of a fox, ready to take us under the shelter of her wings. Are we willing? And what might we learn from Jesus about lament?Sermon begins at minute marker 6:00Luke 13.1-8, 31-35ResourcesBibleWorm podcast: Episode 631 – A Lament Over Jerusalem, Amy Robertson and Robert Williamson, JrBarbara Brown Taylor, “As a Hen Gathers her Brood,” The Christian Century.Jewish Voices for Peace action: call your reps to demand the release of student activist and U.S. permanent resident, Mahmoud Khalil, abducted by the DHS on March 8, 2025.Image: “Christ the Mother Hen,” Kelly Latimore iconsHymn 298 - What Is the World Like. Text: Adam M. L. Tice (USA), 2009, © 2011 GIA Publications, Inc. Music: Sally Ann Morris (USA). Permission to podcast the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, license #A-726929. All rights reserved.
Lent 2, Luke 13:3135 The Rev. Anita M Slovak
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Thank you for listening to this BONUS episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this bonus episode, I answer various backyard chicken questions about Avian Influenza, Guinea Fowl, Raising Baby Chicks with a Mother Hen, and more. Hope you love it!Order my book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationCheck out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs and use the coupon code “chickenlandia10” for 10% off your first order!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSFLOCK15 for 15% off!Learn more about Scratch and Peck Feeds and use the coupon code "chickenlandia15" for 15% off your first three purchases! Click here.Buy all your REAL SALT and Redmond Agriculture Favorites here and use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 15% off!I love the grubs and omega mix from Grubbly Farms! Click here to check them out.Check out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, website, blog, vlog, and social media sites is entirely at your own risk. Please do your own research and make your own informed decisions regarding the health of your chickens.The President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking here.
University Chaplaincy - Olivia Dawson - Mother Hen Mustard Seed. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
The Gossip Pups recap their busy week and then discuss...Pop Culture: Simone Biles flashes diamond goat necklace as she wins 6th Olympic Gold medal in Paris, 11 surprising rules gymnasts must follow at the Olympics, Mariah Carey is taking her Holiday music on the road again!, and... Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were NOT invited to join the Royal family at Balmoral Castle this summer! Pup Culture: Hen eager to welcome chicks loses all her eggs and then becomes a mother to 10 puppies, Yacht rescues stranded dog found paddling in Florida Bay over a mile from shore, and Rottweiler mom and her 4 puppies rescued after spending days stuck in California's park fire. Follow Tinkerbelle and Belle!Instagram: @TinkerbellethedogTikTok: @TinkerbelleAdogFacebook: Tinkerbelle the DogYoutube: Tinkerbelle the dogTwitter: @TinkerbelleadogHave a question for us? Email us at GossipPups@gmail.com!SHOP: Tinkerbelle the Dog & Belle's 2024 CalendarSHOP: Tinkerbelle the dog & Belle MerchFollow Tinkerbelle and Belle! Instagram: @TinkerbellethedogTikTok: @TinkerbelleAdogFacebook: Tinkerbelle the DogYoutube: Tinkerbelle the dogTwitter: @TinkerbelleadogHave a question for us? Email us at GossipPups@gmail.com!SHOP: Tinkerbelle the Dog & Belle's 2024 CalendarSHOP: Tinkerbelle the dog & Belle Merch
Oh Jerusalem! How I have longed to gather you...Jesus makes this plea to his people in his time on earth, giving them the strange image of Himself as a gathering mother hen. We look at how Jesus eventually brings this pass, how no one would have guessed, at Pentecost. This, and we talk about getting attacked by birds.
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, I discuss how to safely hatch chicks with a mother hen. Hope you love it.
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God protects and cares for us like a Mother Hen. He comforts us like a Mother. A longing love even those who have not wanted His love
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We speak with “mother hen” of the “Wheelie Peeps”, Bean Gill about her new show to air on AMI-tv, Push.
How can we use Todoist to go into our goals for 2024 less stressed out? Mike Babcock joins us to tell us more (7:03). A baby owl was discovered in a family's Christmas tree. How on earth did it get there? Producer, Beth Deer tells us more (21:53). We speak with “mother hen” of the “Wheelie Peeps”, Bean Gill about her new show to air on AMI-tv, Push (36:28). Assistive technology entrepreneur Rebecca Rosenberg introduces us to her mobile app that benefits the low-vision community (51:25). How can we make the holidays more accessible? Leanne Baarda stops by to give us some tips during our Independent Living segment (1:05:27). On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin is joined by disability advocate, David Lepofski to discuss the most recent report on the implementation of the AODA (1:20:13).
Reece Ayers grew up in the UK but moved to northern China in 2011. He was only supposed to be there for six months but 12 years later he still lives in Asia, having spent eight more years in China then moving to Taipei in 2019 for a university degree. He is now a journalist for TaiwanPlus, reporting on daily news, arts and culture, life and society, geopolitics and human rights.He tells host Si Willmore about his love of Taiwan, particularly of hiking and the coastal areas as well as the food and the nightlife. Reece is an highly active member of the Taipei LGBTQ scene and shares some of his favourite nightclubs and bars. He also recalls some of his favourite reported stories, including discovering Pokemon Go, insects and sumo wrestlers.In the JRNY Podcast, Si Willmore talks with pioneers, trailblazers and thought leaders, who are pushing the envelope in their industry. Season Five is brought to you in partnership with Taiwan Tourism Administration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And Also with You is hosted by two young women Episcopal priests, moms, and deconstructing Christians, The Rev. Laura Di Panfilo and The Rev. Lizzie McManus-Dail. Neither one of us grew up Episcopalian and yet both of us have found a home in this faith ... and we know how disorienting it can be for people who are new to liturgical Christianity or who have never known there was another, faith-full way to follow Christ. Enter: And Also with You! Like what you hear? We'd love your support on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/AndAlsoWithYouPodcastThere's all kinds of perks including un-aired live episodes, Zoom retreats, and mailbag episodes for our Patreons! Keep up with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/andalsowithyoupodcast/ More about Father Lizzie:https://www.instagram.com/rev.lizzie/https://www.tiktok.com/@rev.lizzieJubilee Episcopal Church in Austin, TX More about Mother Laura: https://www.instagram.com/laura.peaches/https://www.tiktok.com/@mother_peachesSt. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, PA Theme music:"On Our Own Again" by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue). New episodes drop Mondays at 7am EST/6am CST!
I'm thrilled to share an inspiring episode with you. Today, I had an incredible conversation with Megan, the creative force behind Mother Hen's Homestead. Megan's personal journey from health challenges to herbalist and sustainability advocate is truly remarkable. Her homestead in Royalton, Massachusetts, is a haven for regenerative practices, where herbs and the environment coexist in perfect harmony.Megan's passion for education shines brightly through her workshops and community initiatives. Her dedication to holistic wellness aligns beautifully with her desire to empower others on their natural healing journey. Throughout our talk, Megan spotlights Yarrow, a versatile herb with diverse applications – from first aid to cold and flu remedies. She also emphasizes the impact of our daily choices on the environment and the importance of conscious consumerism.Join me in this episode as Megan shares her inspiring story of resilience and growth, fueled by the healing potency of herbs and sustainable living.You can learn more about Megan Brockelbank and what she has to offer on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and on Mother Hen's Homestead!
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
One of our listeners introduced me to Adrienne Washney, who thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2022. She incorporated her shakedown hikes into the thru-hike, by taking the first few weeks in weekend hikes and gradually adjusting or refining her set up. When she was ready to go it alone, she'd sorted out the kinks. Adrienne had quite the adventure, even leaving the trail with about 80 miles to go to Katahdin to attend her son's wedding; she even had a momentary pause over that! Always thoughtful and often reflective in her answers, Adrienne was a joy to talk with. You can follow her adventures on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/adrienne.washney, and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/tryingthehardhike_at2022/ We check in with five of our Class of 2023 members today; Joanne Flagg, Mary Marks, Ron Ward, Jessica Lang-Wright, and Bryan Robbins. Joanne got to Katahdin and met a moose one morning. Check it out. https://www.facebook.com/joanne.flagg.79/videos/298348022714840/ If you'd like to find out more about "Then The Hail Came," check out George's website at https://georgesteffanos.webador.com/ . You can also find George's book on Amazon at this link. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QFG4ZR6. I often ask listeners for ideas on who to interview, and I'm sure several of you say, “I could do that. I've got an awesome story to tell.” You're the person we need to hear from. If you'd like to be interviewed on the podcast, just register as a guest on the link below, and I'll be in touch. Register As A Guest If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com. If you prefer NOT to use PayPal, you can now support us via check by mailing it to Mighty Blue Publishing, PO Box 6161, Sun City Center, FL 35751. Any support is gratefully received. You can also support our shows by visiting our online "Merch" store. Check it out at https://hrntradingpost.com/ , or click on the store button on our network website at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com. If you'd like to take advantage of my book offer (all three of my printed hiking books–with a personal message and signed by me–for $31, including postage to the United States) send a check payable to Mighty Blue Publishing at the address just above.
The only chemical reaction we got this week was similar to Benzos -we were put to sleep! We were bored, but we had a hell of a lot of fun talking about it!There was a baby - and no I'm not talking about Mark acting all gaga for Hahn. Who, by the way, we are still SHOCKED at how we used to feel about her. Bailey is back playing Mother Hen to our residents, while Cali takes a break to break some bones. Speaking of bones, Izzie and George finally get their night. And then the next day, and the one after that, and the thing in the shower we never talk of again. Support the showThis podcast is recorded on stolen land of the Wurundjeri people. We also acknowledge that medical practices of the traditional owners of these lands were developed and used way before the medical practices discussed in this show, they are also continued to be used today. Contact us at scalpelsandtequila@gmail.comInstagram @scalpelsandtequilapodcastPatreon/scalpelsandtequila@missthayes and @ms_ayla_azure
In this week's episode, we spotlight the absolutely fabulous but critically endangered Houdan Chicken. We discuss prolapse, otherwise known as vent prolapse or cloacal prolapse, in hens - what it is, what to do, and how to be prepared. Delicious Madeleines are this week's recipe, and we offer some retail therapy with the Mother Hen Tea Company.Our sponsor, Grubbly Farms, is offering our listeners 30% off your purchase for first time buyers! That's a fantastic value! This offer does not apply to subscriptions and cannot be used with any other discounts. Click here for our affiliate link and use our code CWTCL30 to get your discount.Chicken Luv Box - use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Strong Animals Chicken Essentialshttps://www.getstronganimals.com/Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/McMurray Hatchery - HoudanNestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchase!Roosty'shttps://amzn.to/3yMDJMadeleineshttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/madeleines/Mother Hen Tea Companyhttps://www.motherhenteaco.com/CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesCWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop Support the show
In Psalm 91 and Matthew 23, we hear of God as a Mother Hen. This shows us how God, with arms open wide, longs to embrace us in love, grace, peace, and mercy.
Pastor Caleb preaches on “The Fox and the Mother Hen.”
Are you looking for a way to beat those high egg prices? Have you thought about raising chickens but haven't gotten the nerve to do it? This year is your year my friends! It is easier than you think and this episode is all about how to get started. I got to talk with Brandi from the Mother Hen Homestead about how your can get started with your own flock of laying chickens this year! So much great information for those just starting out! Don't miss this episode! Brandi is first and foremost a wife and mother to two beautiful children. She homesteads on 1 acre of land with a full garden and birds. Her family have laying chickens and have raised turkeys and meat birds. Her family are hunters, fisherman, simple living folk that enjoys getting back to thier roots. When Brandi is not being a homemaker, she is a professional photographer. You can find her over on Instagram at @motherhenhomestead. She has a wonderful homemade shop on Etsy: SoulShinePresets
It's our first episode!! Matt and Karo debate who is the Friend of Pleasure and who is the Friend of Utility. They also discuss the types of friends every crew must have, the proper format for a text invitation, how to properly grease a bouncer, why the chef always brings free sorbet, and how to pee in a toga. Watch this episode on YouTube! Man of the Year on Instagram and TikTok Matt Ritter on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter Aaron Karo on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter Man of the Year is produced by Thelonious Friedman in Hancock Park, Los Angeles
7/3/22 Tom preaches on Jesus as a "mother hen," an image Jesus uses in the gospels. You'll also hear lots of chatter related to a hummingbird that flew into the sanctuary during worship and flew out around the 8-minute mark of Tom's message.
Wandering around a seemingly empty city they cannot leave, our current crop of chosen ones has to figure out what’s
Wandering around a seemingly empty city they cannot leave, our current crop of chosen ones has to figure out what’s The post S2E5. Mother Hen first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.
Wandering around a seemingly empty city they cannot leave, our current crop of chosen ones has to figure out what's
Learn the meaning and how to use the following sayings: “Necessity is the Mother of Invention, Mother of All, Everyone and His Mother, Mother Nature, Mother Hen and Holy Mother Chicken!
Series: Storyteller #3 Mother's Day - May 2022 Luke 13:31-35 Is this really a parable? And what does "mother-love" have to do with either Jesus or salvation? -------------------- Scripture Reading: Paul Layte Message in a Basket: Rev. Barbara Jernigan Main Message: Pastor Jenn (Rev Jennifer A G Layte)
Ps Ben shares around Mother's day with us.
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Mother Hen Lenten Series on Who is Jesus? Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Agnes W. Norfleet, 10:00 a.m., Sanctuary Download Bulletin: https://www.bmpc.org/sermons/worship-bulletins/1216-sunday-march-20-2022-10-a-m-bulletin/file -------------------- Offertory Anthem: Wondrous Love Music: Paul J. Christiansen. ©1955 Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, MN. Reprinted and streamed with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-716211. All rights reserved.
Of all the illustrations of who Christ was and is... who would have thought the Mother Hen would have so much depth? Sermon preached by Nina Schuurman-Drenth.
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March 13, 2022 Daily Devotion from Lutheran Hour Ministries
Luke 13:31-35At that very hour some Pharisees came and said to him, “Get away from here, for Herod wants to kill you.” He said to them, “Go and tell that fox for me, ‘Listen, I am casting out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow, and on the third day I finish my work. Yet today, tomorrow, and the next day I must be on my way, because it is impossible for a prophet to be killed outside of Jerusalem.' Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it! How often have I desired to gather your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, yet you were not willing. See, your house is left to you. And I tell you, you will not see me until the time comes when you say, ‘Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord.' ” This notion of God – in Jesus – as a mother hen who gathers her brood under her wings doesn't get as much play as the other images we have of Jesus from Scripture. The Good Shepherd, The Bread of Life, The Light of the World, The Lamb of God…all of these are more common, more popular, it seems to me – more appealing, perhaps – than the idea that Jesus is like a chicken. Not a dove – white, clean, and pure like the Holy Spirit. Not a pretty red cardinal or the first robin of spring, either. But a chicken. Poultry. But a chicken, at least, who cares for her brood like a loving, protective, faithful mother does.For some reason, this is not a text I've preached on very often – or at least not in the last nine years, from what I could tell – so I've never taken advantage of the opportunity to show off my pictures of the hens and chicks I've taken in Haiti, which make me think about this text every time I see them. Because I've seen them do their mother-hen-protecting-her-brood-under-her-wings-thing on more than one occasion when I'm there. So I was glad to go on a wild goose chase through my pictures to find what I could. Unfortunately, this is all I could come up with: You can't tell much, thanks to my bad timing, thanks to the quick-footed baby chicks, and thanks to that mother hen who does just what Jesus describes – which is kind of the point of my pictures. You can't tell much because the mother hen is doing her job. So, you'll just have to believe me - there is a flock of baby chickens under there. Something like this: Gathered together. Well-protected. Safe and sound from the American human with his camera, safe from the dogs that are never too far away on the hillsides of Haiti, and safe from whatever or whoever else might be waiting to do them harm or turn them into breakfast, lunch, or dinner.And it's no mistake that Jesus compares himself to a mother hen so soon after he calls King Herod a fox. Jesus has been making his way around Galilee doing his thing – casting out demons and curing the sick as he says. So when the Pharisees tell him he needs to am-scray, because Herod is out to kill him, Jesus isn't surprised; he isn't scared; and he's not deterred, either.“Tell that fox that I have things to do,” he says. “I have demons to drive out. I have sicknesses to cure. I have people to love.” And not only that, Jesus lets whoever is listening know that he knows what's to come for him. He's been making his way to Jerusalem for some time now, it seems, and he's not running from Herod – that fox who's out to get him. Jesus is running toward his demise in the city … toward his crucifixion … which he knows can and will only take place in Jerusalem, if what the scriptures say is true.“I must be on my way,” he says, “because it's impossible for a prophet to be killed outside of Jerusalem.” In other words, “I'll get there …” “I'm on my way …” “I am, in fact, the prophet to be killed.” “Don't you worry about it, and don't tell me what to do or when…” “I have work to do first, but I'm headed to Jerusalem so that, when the time comes – on the third day, as a matter of fact – my work will be accomplished.”In other words, Jesus is the mother hen headed into the fox hole, toward the fox's den, ready to take one for the team. And all of it points to the lengths God, in Jesus Christ, goes to for the sake of God's chickens … I mean for the sake of God's children. Speaking of heading to the city, staying in the city, and taking one for the team, Ukraine's President Zelensky isn't Jesus, but he has headed toward and stayed in the city of Kyev and dared “that fox,” Vladimir Putin, to come for him while he tends to and protects his people. When given the chance to escape, Zelensky stayed because he had work to do, too. And the Russian people, the ones protesting the war in Russia, aren't Jesus, either, but they are risking their freedom and maybe their lives, allowing “that fox,” Vladimir Putin, to arrest and imprison and punish them in who-knows-how-many-ways, for who-knows-how-long, as they stand up for their neighbors, their family, and their friends in Ukraine. And those moms in Poland aren't Jesus, but the ones who left their strollers, lined up at the train station for Ukrainian refugees to find when they arrive after whatever hell they've endured to escape their homeland, are like so many mother hens themselves: opening their arms, spreading their wings, welcoming into their fold, the most needy and desperate and vulnerable in their time of great need.So, I wonder if God isn't calling us to be more like hens and chickens this morning and in these sad, scary days when the proverbial “fox” of war and death and empire and sin threaten so many of God's chickens … I mean so many of God's children, in this world.In a world, still convinced that “power” looks like might in the form of tanks and rockets and weapons of mass destruction – Jesus reminds us that God's kind of power comes in the form of a mother hen's feathered wings that don't stand a chance, really, against the teeth and claws of the fox.In a world where “strength” looks like aggression and force and violence and bloodshed – Jesus reminds us that sacrificial love is stronger than all of that and that our God is one who sheds blood, too.In a world – and in this war – where winning might be determined by who can count the most dead bodies, in the end – Jesus reminds us that one dead body matters most, because it will be raised again on the third day – as hope for all the others – when God's work of resurrection is finished.Like so many mother hens – as the body of Christ in the world – we are called to the same kind of power in weakness, the same kind of sacrificial love, and the same kind of humble service. And we're called to the same kind of new life we will find – on this side of heaven – when we lay down our lives however we're able, for the sake of the world where we live. Jesus, like a mother hen, is vulnerable, so that we can be too. Jesus, like a mother hen, gives up his life, so that we might sacrifice something of ourselves, just the same. Jesus gives love and forgiveness and grace and new life, so that we will offer the promise of those blessings to others, too. He calls us “beloved” and gathers us together so that we'll go out – as people of the Church – sharing grace and gathering others to know the new life that belongs to us because we belong him, to this one who comes – for the sake of the whole world – in the name of the Lord.Amen
Sunday, March 13, 2022Rev. Lynn Casteel Harper
In the chicken coop on the farm, Mother Hen was laying a baby egg. It seemed to be a big and beautiful egg.
In the chicken coop on the farm, Mother Hen was laying a baby egg. It seemed to be a big and beautiful egg.
Week 13 of our look at lesser known women in the scriptures. Izzy and Gia join us to share their insights on the influence of women, the willingness of Christ to help us, what it means to become a child of Christ, and the example of strength and courage of someone known only as a maid-servant. To join our class, find another class, or for more information about this topic check out https://solo.to/bro.erekson This is not an official production of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Alyssa Rose is a mother of 3 young children. When she is not playing Mother Hen, she is a part of the People Operations at a tech company based in Silicon Valley. You can find her most days juggling her family and work life all while finding time to explore the beautiful parks of San Francisco. Alyssa and I chat about her journey through discovering herself, self love, and developing body acceptance after struggling with that as a young woman. We dive into how she developed self awareness that unfolded her journey with the discovery of self to now has a young mother. She touches on how she has been able to overcome some of the challenges that come with social media and self love.