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Ever been told “You're so strong… You're so resilient” but it feels like you're not? Well, you could actually just be good at ‘enduring' and today's guest wants to help you feel like you can move through difficult chapters and truly feel resilient and strong. Dr. Suzan Song is a Harvard- and Stanford-trained psychiatrist and medical anthropologist who has worked with families and people facing crisis around the world. She is the author of Why We Suffer and How We Heal, exploring how narrative and everyday rituals help us build resilience in uncertain times.You'll learn:What making meaning from difficult experiences or events looks likeThe difference between endurance and resilienceWhen to move on from the phase of ‘this is bad and feels unfair' How to build a powerful family legacy through generationsThe role of rituals in resilienceAnd more. I truly hope it helps, Alexx StuartYour HostFancy a few more podcasts we've done over the years, related to this one?Show #390 Somatics: How to Make your Journey Real and True with Irene Lyon, MSc.Show #405 It's not you, it's your nervous system: How to tell the difference with Jessica MaguireShow #352 – Psychologist Alex Howard Says It's Not Your FaultShow #447 The Biology of Trauma: Uncover, Understand, and Heal with Dr. Aimie ApigianShow #271 – Melanie Salmon: Healing Trauma with QECShow #240 – Dr Carrie Rigoni: Vagus Nerve Health for Babies, Kids, and ParentsWant to learn more about this week's guest? Website: www.suzansong.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsuzansong Book: https://bit.ly/4c5Jla2 Thank you to this month's show partners for joining us to help you make your low tox swaps! @waterscofilters with an additional 15% off their BIO POT 500 5.25L with code LOWTOXWATER - take all the bad stuff out + keep all the deeply hydrating minerals IN with 13 stages of filtration. (Ensure you tick ‘one time' and not the default ‘subscription' when adding to cart) https://bit.ly/4fQZqPp @weledaaustralia with 25% off site-wide at weleda.com.au code LOWTOXLIFE to stock up on faves or make your first exciting low tox swaps - enjoy! @ausclimate is our major partner giving you 10% off their range for the whole of 2025, with brilliant Winix Air Purifiers, the best Dehumidifiers I've ever used and their new energy-efficient heating, air-circulating and cooling range. code LOWTOXLIFE (also works over and above their sales - pro tip!) https://bit.ly/ShopAusclimateBe sure to join me on Instagram @lowtoxlife and tag me with your shares and AHAs if something resonated! I love to see your thoughts, genuinely! Want to support the Low Tox Life podcast? Free option: Leave a 5 star review wherever you listen to Low Tox Life - thanks SO much! Paid + Member PERKS: Join the Low Tox Club - monthly practitioner live masterclasses, a suite of low tox store discounts from around the world and the most supportive and lovely chat group on all low tox topics on the internet: Check it out and join here for just the price of a coffee per month! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Название релиза: Dymdan, Nik&Bit - New Memories Дата релиза: 20.01.2026 Тип Релиза: Сингл Жанр: Dance Ссылка на соц сети артиста: vk.com/dymdan Ссылка на BandLink: band.link/NewMemories Описание Артиста: Dymdan — российский музыкант и продюсер, который успешно создает электронную танцевальную музыку в жанрах Slap House, Dance Pop, Deep House и Club House. Его работы получили признание на радиостанциях России и СНГ, а в 2022 году он стал резидентом лейбла "Music Destinations", подтверждая свой высокий уровень творчества. С каждым новым треком Dymdan предлагает слушателям свежие идеи и яркие эмоции. Nik&Bit – это музыкант, создающий качественную и современную танцевальную музыку, идеально подходящую для мощного и чистого звука. Его творчество акцентировано на энергичных и драйвовых стилях, которые заставят вас двигаться. Если вы ищете музыку, которая звучит безупречно и заставляет сердце биться чаще, то Nik&Bit – ваш выбор. Он создает треки, которые не просто звучат, а оживают, наполняя пространство энергией и позитивом. Описание релиза: Трек "New Memories" от Dymdan и Nik&Bit обладает светлым и восторженным настроением, которое идеально передает атмосферу праздника и релаксации. Концепция композиции заключается в ощущении легкости и беззаботности. Это делает трек идеальным для танцевальных площадок, где он сможет завоевать внимание своей заразительной энергией и атмосферой. Он отлично вписывается в редакторские плейлисты, так как способствует позитивному настроению и вдохновляет слушателей на движение и наслаждение моментом.
Our rendering of this ancient bittersweet song of love and loss dates back more than 45 years now. But each times the band plays it, it seems as new and fresh as a summer evening.According to Flood lore, our version of this classic Appalachian folk song hearkens back to a hot summer's night at the Bowen House in the early 1980s.Over beers and sandwiches, Flood co-founders Roger Samples and Charlie Bowen sat at the kitchen table trading daydreams, lies and memories, interspersing them with songs, new and old.At some point Rog started playing a melody that he was working out for a possible original song. But right after he laid out his chord sequence, Charlie started singing the lyrics of “Come All Ye Fair and Tender Maidens” as he remembered them from an old Jean Ritchie album.“Huh!” Rog said with grin. “Who knew my new tune already had words!”For more on the back story of this wonderful old folk song, see our earlier Flood Watch article by clicking here.More Flood Yarns?A band that has been around as long as ours has many stories and yarns that form Flood lore and legends. Often between the tunes at jam sessions, rehearsals and public performances, someone in the group feels compelled to tell a tale, and if there's a recorder running, it is saved for the ages. The “Stories” section of the band's website contains a linked index to the stories we've saved this way, inviting you to click in and enjoy the ride. Some of the stories are about specific songs, and there are even dozens of jokes. Click here to check it all out. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
In this Episode we talk about the common phrase we hear with clients, friends, mothers and people in general which is "ill start when" But the starting never happens. Building trust in a space for a system to say - I can follow through is the only way we can create new memories over past traumatic experiences. In this episode Michelle talks about the whats happening in the nervous system, what is needed to create "safe enough" So that we can trust a new coach, a goal or habit to help us follow through with our goals.
On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.
Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips
The empty nest phase doesn't mean the end of meaningful parent-child connections – it simply marks the beginning of a new kind of relationship. As summer vacations end and college drop-offs happen across America, many parents find themselves reminiscing about family trips and wondering how to maintain closeness with their now-adult children.Travel creates a unique opportunity to reconnect with adult children in ways that regular family gatherings often cannot. When we remove ourselves from daily distractions, responsibilities, and established home dynamics, we create space for authentic connection. Whether you're navigating an estranged relationship or simply want deeper conversations with your grown child who's busy with their own life, a shared journey offers neutral ground where new understanding can flourish.Success comes from thoughtful planning and approaching the experience differently than family vacations of the past. Understanding your adult child's travel personality (Are they adventure-seekers like my younger son or museum-lovers like my oldest?), involving them in destination decisions, setting clear financial expectations, and creating space for organic conversations are all crucial elements. Most importantly, treat them as the adults they've become – not as children who need constant oversight. Some of my most treasured moments with my sons happened unexpectedly, like a 1:30 AM heart-to-heart in an Irish castle after a false fire alarm. These shared experiences create lasting memories that strengthen your bond for years to come, and might even inspire your children to pursue their own love of travel – as my sons now do independently. Whether you're healing past wounds or simply creating new chapters together, travel offers the perfect setting to truly see and appreciate the adults your children have become.Ready to reconnect? Consider planning a trip with your adult child – it might become one of the most meaningful experiences of your relationship. The memories you create will last a lifetime, and the conversations you have might never have happened any other way.Support the showhttps://www.cherylbeckesch.com Instagram @solotraveladventures50Facebook community: Solo Travel for Women Over 50 https://www.facebook.com/groups/860865768609200
Inside today's episode, we dive into:A behind-the-scenes into what my business and life looked like for the month of May 2025The 2 lows that made me feel like I was falling behindCreating a 5 month marketing plan all centered around amplifying other leaders in the online spaceHosting a paid public speaking gig + booking new gigs for the following monthHow I managed to go on 21 adventures thanks to an incredibly sustainable businessEnjoyed the show? Subscribe + leave a comment!WORK WITH STEPH
Welcome back as we introduce you to specialty crops around Wisconsin and the growers who make it happen. Today, we’re taking you to the strawberry fields before the berries ripen up for the season. For Roger Basse of Basse's Taste of Country in Colgate, this season is about more than the tasty red fruit. It’s about bringing the community out to the farm to make memories. He tells us all about how the berries go from blossom to basket and how this agritourism destination came to be! If you’re looking to generate an additional revenue stream for your farm by offering agricultural tourism experiences, join the Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association. WATA is there to help you navigate not just all that goes into ag tourism, like marketing, licensing, and developing educational experiences. But they’re also an advocate for you in policy development. This podcast series is brought to you by Specialty Crop Block Grant 23-10. Learn more at gowiagtourism.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever returned to a place after many years and felt like both everything and nothing had changed? In this episode, I'm preparing for my fifth trip to New York City — the first in over 20 years. I'll take you back to my first visit when I was 22, sharing memories from that time and reading an excerpt from my journal. I also reflect on my work trips to New York when I was at JPMorgan and how the city shaped my personal and professional life. As I've come full circle with this return to the city, I'll explore how New York's meaningful experiences connect with the values in my new book Worthy & Wealthy, particularly the importance of connection and creating lasting memories. I'll also share how the Holiday Hero Budget Planner played a key role in getting this trip off the ground and helping me turn this dream into reality. Key Episode Takeaways: The power of revisiting a place and the growth that happens in between How travel experiences shape your personal journey and connections The importance of making meaningful memories and how they tie into a fulfilling life How the Holiday Hero Budget Planner can help turn travel dreams into reality Show Resources: Follow Emma, the Podcast Host on Instagram - HERE Learn More About the Holiday Hero Budget Planner - HERE Check Out Emma's Book, Worthy & Wealthy - HERE If you LOVED this episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @emmalagerlow! Yours in Love Affairs with Destinations, Emma. X.
ON-AIR! This is #PRR661 by Nicky Romero including his edit of “Shut Up” by Third Party & Mark Roma! Manse joins us for a round of #BehindTheDecks! Tune in!Tracklist:Monocule x Louis III - Waiting For MeIvax - RevolutionChapter & Verse - Boss ItPARISI, Daniel Allan - Man DownProtocol Spotlight: Third Party & Mark Roma - Shut Up (Nicky Romero Edit)DubVision x Nicky Romero x OAKS - Live My LifeALIGEE - ZenithThrowback Track: Third Party - Everyday Of My LifeBehind The Decks: Manse - Hear Me NowBehind The Decks: Manse & Kill The Buzz - Metric vs Tove LoBehind The Decks: Mike Williams, Alpharock - Get Get DownBehind The Decks: Manse - Where It All Begins vs AlessoBehind The Decks: Dannic - Kick itBehind The Decks: Manse vs. DubVision & AFROJACK & Fais vs. Swedish House Mafia & John Martin - Stay With You vs. New Memories vs. Don't You Worry Child (AFROJACK Mashup)Behind The Decks: G4BBA, Hybrid Noise, Dj Anders - PoisonBehind The Decks: Cajmere ft. Dajae - Brighter Days (ALOK, Santti & Ruddek Extended Remix)
Guest: Antonio Fernando Ruiz, Assistant Professor and Meinig Family Investigator in the Life Sciences at Cornell University.
As Long As I'm Living, rebuilding our Happier Ever Afters after infant loss (SIDS)
In this episode, we interview Judith's friend Rochel about the complexities of grief, particularly the loss of her niece Sophie. Rochel shares how she continues to build on her relationship with Sophie even after her death, and the ways in which she continues to celebrate her life. You may remember Rochel from a post we shared on our stories a few weeks ago, part of which is shared below with Rochel's permission: "Every year, I throw a party for my niece's birthday. Tomorrow, Sophie would have been 11. My sister once told me that with time and work, grief eventually moves from a constant heart-stabbing cry for what you've lost to an intermittent glow of gratitude for what you were blessed to have. It has taken years for me to be able to access the embodied knowledge that Sophie's transition from this physical plan, was just that - Her death was a shape-shifting..." Listen to the episode to hear the rest. ::: If you are interested in working with Rochel, you can reach her via email! Her Instagram is @rochelspang. ::: Support As Long As I'm Living podcast at buymeacoffee.com/alailpodcast OR buy buying our MERCH at bonfire.com/store/alailpodcast! ::: Follow As Long As I'm Living on Instagram at @aslongasimlivingpodcast, send us an email at aslongasimlivingpodcast@gmail.com, or visit us at anchor.fm/aslongasimliving! We would love to hear from you! ::: As Long As I'm Living is a podcast about life, love, and laughter after infant loss. Judith and Alina are rebuilding Happier Ever After one day at a time despite excruciating grief and trauma and offering support to grievers of all flavors, but especially those who have lost a baby to SIDS, infant death, birth accidents, stillbirth, TFMR, ectopic pregnancy, or miscarriage.
Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Echoes of the Past: Finding Warmth in New Memories Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sr/episode/2024-11-29-23-34-02-sr Story Transcript:Sr: Калемегданска тврђава се протезала под сивим јесењим небом.En: The Kalemegdan Fortress stretched under the gray autumn sky.Sr: Шарене тезге су биле пуне огртача, капута и других зимских ношњи.En: The colorful stalls were full of cloaks, coats, and other winter attire.Sr: Мирис печеног кестена и зачина испуњавао је ваздух.En: The smell of roasted chestnuts and spices filled the air.Sr: Мило и Анја су били део гужве, у потрази за савршеним зимским капутима.En: Milo and Anja were part of the crowd, in search of the perfect winter coats.Sr: Мило, наставник у школи, био је човек који често гледа у прошлост.En: Milo, a schoolteacher, was a person who often looked to the past.Sr: Његове мисли одвео би зимски капут из детињства.En: His thoughts would wander to a childhood winter coat.Sr: У њему је било топлине и нежности које је желео вратити.En: In it, there was warmth and gentleness he wished to recapture.Sr: Анја, пак, млада студенткиња, била је пуна живота и позитиве.En: Anja, on the other hand, was a young student, full of life and positivity.Sr: Она је веровала у стварање нових успомена и нових искустава.En: She believed in creating new memories and new experiences.Sr: "Погледај овај капут, Мило," рече Анја весело, показујући на један танки, али модерни модел.En: “Look at this coat, Milo,” said Anja cheerfully, pointing to a thin but stylish model.Sr: "Сигурно те овај не подсећа ни на шта из прошлости."En: “Surely this one doesn't remind you of anything from the past.”Sr: "Ма, леп је," поче Мило, тражећи стих за реч "али" у тврдом зимском ваздуху.En: “Oh, it's nice,” Milo began, searching for the word “but” in the harsh winter air.Sr: "Само недостаје онај стари осећај."En: “It just lacks that old feeling.”Sr: Њихова потрага није била лака.En: Their search was not easy.Sr: Био је празник, Национални дан јединства, и тржница је била пуна.En: It was a holiday, National Day of Unity, and the market was crowded.Sr: Људи су шаптали, смејали се, погађали цене.En: People whispered, laughed, bargained over prices.Sr: Цена све чега је била више него обично.En: The price of everything was higher than usual.Sr: Мило је био суочен с дилемом - тренутком који је од њега захтевао одлуку.En: Milo faced a dilemma—a moment that demanded a decision from him.Sr: Док су се пробијали кроз гужву, Анја је приметила један капут на штанду.En: As they made their way through the crowd, Anja noticed a coat at a stall.Sr: Био је другачији, занимљив и ипак, у нечему, подсетио је на прошлост.En: It was different, interesting, and yet, in some way, reminiscent of the past.Sr: Бео, дуг, са танком капуљачом, као из бајке.En: White, long, with a thin hood, like something out of a fairy tale.Sr: "Испробај овај, Мило," рекла је с осмехом који је увек носила.En: “Try this one on, Milo,” she said with her ever-present smile.Sr: "Можда ти се допадне."En: “Maybe you'll like it.”Sr: Мило је оклевао, али је на крају обукао капут.En: Milo hesitated, but eventually put on the coat.Sr: Изненадио га је осећај - као загрљај прошлости и садашњости у једном.En: He was surprised by the feeling—it was like a hug from the past and present in one.Sr: Погледао је у огледало и насмешио се.En: He looked in the mirror and smiled.Sr: Сечиво носталгије више није било оштро.En: The blade of nostalgia was no longer sharp.Sr: Одлучио је да га купи.En: He decided to buy it.Sr: Савршено му је стајао.En: It fit him perfectly.Sr: Касније су, уз шоље топлог јабуковог сока, седели на клупи у близини тврђаве, док је около музика пратила радост празника.En: Later, with mugs of hot apple cider, they sat on a bench near the fortress, while the music around accompanied the holiday cheer.Sr: Мило је разумео да може ценити старе успомене, али не треба да заборави на стварање нових.En: Milo understood that he could appreciate old memories but shouldn't forget to create new ones.Sr: "Некад је лепо створити нове приче, Анја," рекао је Мило, гледајући у далеку, замагљену реку.En: “Sometimes it's nice to make new stories, Anja,” Milo said, gazing at the distant, misty river.Sr: Анја се осмехнула.En: Anja smiled.Sr: "Тај нови капут ти баш пристаје."En: “That new coat really suits you.”Sr: И тако су заједно, у духу празника и живота испуњеног новим сећањима, загрлили промену и време које им је донело радоставе тренутке, пролазећи кроз калемегданску гужву.En: And so together, in the spirit of the holiday and a life filled with new memories, they embraced change and the moments that brought them joyful experiences, passing through the Kalemegdan crowd.Sr: Смејали су се, делили радост и зимске ноћи више нису изгледале тако хладне.En: They laughed, shared joy, and winter nights no longer seemed so cold. Vocabulary Words:fortress: тврђаваstretched: протезалаattire: ношњиroasted: печеногwander: одвелоchildhood: дјетињстваgentleness: нежностиpositivity: позитивеcheerfully: веселоstylish: модерниlacks: недостајеdilemma: дилемомdemanded: захтеваоreminder: подсетитиthin: танкомhesitated: оклеваоnostalgia: носталгијеsharp: оштроaccompanied: пратилаgazing: гледајућиmisty: замагљенуsuits: пристајеembraced: загрлилиcrowd: гужвуexperiences: искустваholiday: празникbargained: погађалиdecision: одлукуreminiscent: подсећаоfairy tale: бајке
Love it? Have a question or comment? Click here to send me a direct message! SummaryIn EP12, I travelled to the U.S. - San Diego to chat with Angela Andrieux, an expert in photo preservation and a fine art photographer, sharing her journey from childhood to adulthood, and reflecting on her family's influence. She discusses the importance of preserving family history and legacy through photography and storytelling, and how her passion for photography has given her career now at Mylio - a software photo manager for a lifetime of memories. and a new and important identity - the family legacy keeper - how she creates new memories with her grandmother by sharing old photos and asking questions about those photos. Our conversation highlights the connections between family legacies and the importance of leveraging tools to create long-lasting memories for the next generations before it is too late. See the pictures Angela mentioned on our Patreon page! New PartnershipTry Mylio www.mylio.com to see how they can help you turn a lifetime of memories organised into a family legacy. Try for Free first then enter Beyondhood as promo code @ checkout to get 15% off Keywordschildhood, family legacy, storytelling, photography, military life, grandparents, relationships, memories, creativity, personal growthChapters01:57 Introduction & Welcome04:49 Childhood Memories and Family Influence06:32 Relationship with grandma09:55 Adolescence and School Experiences12:17 Homeschooling12:39 Favorite Pop Culture & Historical Event13:40 Anne of Green Gables16:54 Career Path and Photography Journey21:11 Beyondhood x Mylio Partnership - 15% off Promocode: Beyondhood21:47 Capturing Family History through Photography25:43 The Role of a Family Legacy Caretaker28:24 Connecting Generations: Military Spouses30:48 Sharing Family Photos to Create New Memories with Grandma32:06 Imagining Your Own Beyondhood33:44 What is Your Most Memorable Family Photo34:55 Photo: My Tool to Capture and Freeze Family Legacy35:36 Record Life Stories = Opportunity to Reflect 36:23 What is Your One Question for Our Current BeyonderSupport the showIntrigued by the conversation? Get involve using the following ways: Buy your life story recording and become a Beyonder! Join the Beyonder family on Patreon to get exclusive the Now and Then Beyonders' pictures and contents. Become a podcast member You can ask questions and nominate Beyonders to be on the show. Follow us @ Beyondhood on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn Email me at gobeyondelderhood@gmail.com
In this week's episode it is just me and the microphone as I sit in my thoughts and feels and reflect on the Little People of America national conference that just took place in Baltimore. I explain what the national conference is, reflect on what the week meant to me and yes, there was certainly some laughter and perhaps tears. Follow Me: Instagram: @jill_ilana , @alwayslookingup.podcast TikTok: @jillian_ilana Website: https://www.jillianilana.com/ Email: alwayslookingup227@gmail.com This episode was edited and produced by Ben Curwin
A single moment can last forever in our memory, yet research has shown us that perhaps our memories are less than accurate. Which begs the question - if the average person has approximately 60,000 thoughts per day, and 75% of these thoughts are negative, and 95% are repetitive - what would happen if we consciously changed or ‘reprogrammed' our traumatic memories? It's a traditional Lakota belief (these are the Sioux people of North American Indian tribes of the Midwest) that our healing reaches both forward and backward for seven generations. If you're one of the billions of human that feel no matter the efforts you have gone through to shake off your trauma, it still feels like a traumatised child is living inside of you - then you'e going to love this interview with Prof. Felicity Grace. Enter Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor (PBSP), created in 1961 by Albert Pesso and Diane Boyden-Pesso - it's one of the most advanced therapeutic system available to us for emotional re-education or reprogramming. It's been repeatedly said - If you want to really learn how to work on family of origin issues, and how to use body information in your therapy, go straight to PBSP. My Guest Dr Felicity Grace works as a Mental Health Social Worker in private practice, as well as facilitating the Australian training in PBSP Psychomotor. Leading her to this work as a popular therapist and teacher were undergraduate studies in law, economics and government, a PhD in politics and financial security for women, as well as a Bachelor of Social Work, and studies in Feminist Theory, Gender Studies and Queer Theory. Dr Felicity has trained in many different forms of therapy and counselling including Holistic, Art, Mind-Body psychotherapies, couples, Family Constellations, and Interpersonal Therapy. At the time of recording, Felicity is about to become Australia'a first fully qualified practitioner of Pesso-Boyden System of Psychomotor (PBSP) artofhappiness.com.au
From running around a car park to try to clear his head in early recovery outside the treatment facility and in his words 'hating every second of it' to now holding regular runners and fitness meet ups in the local community for anyone to join in... Ste's story really does demonstrate how many unexpected doors open in sobriety.Embracing happiness, feeling proud and making so many new memories are Ste's three benefits alongside so many other things that are discussed in this interview.Follow Ste on Instagram @recoveryrunners and Louisa @stepping_into_sobrietyYou'll find a range of links and resources on Louisa's website www.louisaevans.com. As a sober rebel listener use code SOBERREBEL to buy one get one free on any hypnosis recordings. You can also find out how to work with her in therapy if you need support.Head to Amazon and Audible for Louisa's audiobook 'Becoming a Sober Rebel' if you would like to find out more about her pathway to sobriety and to learn the tools and techniques she teaches her clients.Thank you so much to the show sponsor Low No Drinker Magazine is the No.1 UK magazine for the sober curious drinker, bringing you news, reviews and interviews from the people, places and brands leading the low-and-no-alcohol revolution.
Summary In this conversation, Jess and Sav discuss their week and recent experiences. They talk about going to an adult skate night, taking mushroom gummies, and the challenges of dating while balancing work and school. They also discuss the issue of microplastics and the impact on the body. Overall, they reflect on their personal growth and the importance of making new memories. In this part of the conversation, the principal themes discussed are: 1) Diddy's abusive behavior towards Cassie, 2) Interracial relationships and the black wife effect, and 3) Parenting and children's mental health. In this final part of the conversation, Jess and Sav discuss the importance of setting goals for their children and teaching them to leave a positive impact on the world. They also talk about the need for boundaries and not giving in to every desire of their kids. The conversation then shifts to the topic of poor hygiene in relationships and how to address it. They also briefly touch on the reasons why men and women cheat in relationships. The conversation ends with book recommendations and a discussion about upcoming plans. Chapters 00:00 Weekend Adventures and Restful Breaks 03:14 Balancing Work, School, and Dating 07:38 The Impact of Microplastics on the Body 11:30 Making New Memories After a Breakup 15:17 The Importance of Reducing Plastic Use 20:16 Supporting Survivors and Apologizing 21:13 The Importance of Believing and Validating 22:58 Empathy and Imagining the Impact 30:09 Exploring Interracial Relationships 34:55 The Trend of Black Women Dating White Men 41:30 Prioritizing Children's Mental Health 42:11 Teaching Children the Value of Earning Privileges 42:29 The Importance of Kindness in Parenting 42:44 Being Stern with Children and Setting Goals 46:50 Addressing Poor Hygiene in Relationships 47:52 Understanding the Reasons for Cheating in Relationships 01:00:39 Book Recommendations for Strengthening Marriages and Essential Conversations Follow us @this.isnt.a.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/this-isnt-a-podcast/message
In this episode of Super Game Brothers, a video game and board game podcast, we spend even more time talking about the game of the moment, Fallout. Topics include the video games and board games we have been playing recently, brief shoutouts to news in both industries, and a closing segment with memories we had playing other games that seemed to take over all of the conversation when they released. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:10:54 - Video games we've been playing 00:23:18 - Board games we've been playing 00:38:48 - Embracer Group breakdown 00:52:57 - Video game industry news 01:16:45 - Board game industry news 01:34:09 - Memories with industry-stopping games 01:52:58 - Wrap-up Thanks so much for stopping by! Your support is what makes our show possible.
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Dr. Eric Topol discusses the promise of “opportunistic” AI, using medical scans for unintended diagnostic purposes. Also, a study in mice found that the brain tags new memories through a “sharp wave ripple” mechanism that then repeats during sleep.How AI Could Predict Heart Disease From Chest X-RaysResearch on medical uses for artificial intelligence in medicine is exploding, with scientists exploring methods like using the retina to predict disease onset. That's one example of a growing body of research on “opportunistic” AI, the practice of analyzing medical scans in unconventional ways and for unintended diagnostic purposes.Now, there's some evidence to suggest that AI can mine data from chest x-rays to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease and detect diabetes.Ira talks with Dr. Eric Topol, founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute and professor of molecular medicine.Neurons ‘Tag' New Memories For Storage During SleepAll day long we're taking in information and forming memories. Some stick around, others quickly fade away. But how does your brain push those memories into long term storage? And how does our brain recognize which memories should be kept and which should be discarded?This topic has been debated for decades, and a recent study in mice may help scientists understand this process.Researchers found that during the day, as the mice formed memories, cells in the hippocampus fired in a formation called “sharp wave ripples.” These are markers that tell the brain to keep those memories for later. Then, while the mice slept, those same sharp wave ripples activated again, and locked in those memories.Ira talks with Dr. György Buzsáki, professor of neuroscience at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, about the findings of the study, which was published in the journal Science.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
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In this 397th episode of “Elton Jim” Turano's “CAPTAIN POD-TASTIC,” Jim Turano looks ahead to 2024 and making new memories.
Hey Mom! Is the stress of spending extra money over the holidays weighing on you? Are you overwhelmed with coming up with gift ideas that your family will love without blowing your budget? Maybe Christmas didn't even make it onto your budget?? No worries! This episode is all about fun new traditions you can start with your family instead of giving lots of expensive gifts! Make new memories that will last a lifetime without breaking the bank this year. Who knows, maybe you'll all enjoy the holidays more than ever! Join me on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/frugallivingforfamilies Become a Frugal Living for Families Insider! Sign up at: subscribepage.io/FrugalLivingforFamiliesPodcast for more tips on saving money, getting out of debt, becoming a stay-at-home mom, living on a single income, first access to my offerings and more! Blessings to your family, Mandy P.S. For my latest coaching options, email me at FrugalLivingforFamilies@gmail.com.
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About This Broadcast: BUILDING NEW MEMORIES IN RECOVERY. Many of us have extremely painful memories that keep us stuck, even in our recovery. Building new memories is essential to our healing process. Monty sharess a bit of insight in this short recovery meditorial.
Katie Cosgrove experienced the death of someone close to her every year between the ages of 15 and 21. The first was her father, who died of brain encephalitis. For the next five years, Katie did what so many teens do - she didn't talk about her grief. Until she did. Now, she's the founder of Grief is Good and the author of new children's book, "I'll see you in your dreams tonight," which invites children (and adults too) to find ways to make new memories with their person who died. We discuss: What Katie needed when her dad died and how that changed over time Why she stopped talking about her dad and how she learned to start again The nonverbal ways she started to engage with grief How her dad's death shaped who she is Living a death-centered life How she continues to make new memories with her dad What it will mean to make a hole in one on the golf course someday
You know that feeling when you can coach the heck out of someone else but then have a harder time applying that same wicked advice to yourself? I had a similar thing happen about a week ago. It took being very aware of my unsupportive thoughts (which are so normal and human to have!) to reframe them. This little exercise helped me shift from feeling like I was falling behind (and even failing) to realizing that I've had such an incredibly successful 6-months where I've gone on to create 83 new memories with all my free time!! WORK WITH STEPH Private Coaching Application — Now enrolling for Aug/Sep 2023 start times! Whole Damn Vibe Community + Membership CONNECT WITH STEPH Instagram: instagram.com/stephwharton_ Website: stephwharton.com Newsletter: Subscribe
I'm back here again. I have missed this city. It has been just shy of a decade since I've been here. I breathe in the coastal air. The cooling embrace of the sea in front of me, and the towering skylines and mountains behind.
Summer has started across the United States, and what better way to celebrate the season than to get outdoors with your loved ones? Plus, the guys discuss the best outdoor places away from the Las Vegas Strip. A lot of travelers don't realize that Vegas has more than casinos and glittering lights. We'll shed some light on it. Guest Ali Rasmussen joins the show to talk about Spacious Skies Campgrounds, which operates along the East Coast and offers families of all make-ups safe and inclusive spaces to make new memories under the stars! Check out Spacious Skies Campgrounds online at https://spaciousskiescampgrounds.com/ ____________________________________ S01 Ep07 ____________________________________ Connect with me on social media: Instagram: @fullmetaltraveler Twitter: @fullmetaltravlr Facebook: @fullmetaltraveler Email: Jeremy@fullmetaltraveler.com Website: www.fullmetaltraveler.com Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unscaled
Welcome to our Podcast #3,142! Here's a link to our Costa Rica Pura Vida Amazon Products Store! Happy Shopping! https://www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com/costaricaproductsamazon.html We appreciate your listening and hope you find the time to go through the 100's of episodes that we have recorded already. They're short, so listen to a few every day! I promise you will learn all you need to know about one of the happiest countries on the planet! Here's some links that will get you started in learning more about Costa Rica! You've GOT TO SEE our "Costa Rica Good News Report" Website: www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com Here's our NEW Costa Rica Good News Report YouTube Channel. Over 650 Short, Entertaining Videos that will get you excited about Costa Rica: https://www.youtube.com/@thecostaricagoodnewsreport/videos Check out our NEW COSTA RICA LOVE STORIES! There's ONE THING BETTER than falling in love. . falling in love in COSTA RICA! Here's the link: https://www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com/lovestories.html So many GOOD-NEWS stories coming out of Costa Rica. We'd love to share them with all of you! Way over 100 stories ready right now. Learn all about one if the Happiest Countries on the Planet. . Costa Rica! Here's a link: https://vocal.media/authors/skip-licht Become a "COSTA RICA PURA VIDA" Brand Ambassador & Share the LIFESTYLE with EVERYONE! Here's the link: https://www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com/brandambassador.html If you have an interest in becoming a RESIDENT of Costa Rica, we can help: http://www.costaricaimmigrationandmovingexperts.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/costa-rica-pura-vida/message
Take some time this New Year to make some new memories. Not all memories have to be expensive or grand. Board game nights, hiking trips, reading special stories, blanket forts, and much more can be great memories that last forever! Remember, It's not about being the best dad in the world, but being the best dad for our kids right now! Board Game Ideas: Ticket to Ride First Journey Ticket to Ride Taco vs. Burrito Book Ideas: Book with No Pictures Gregory's Big Move (Yes, this is my book...shameless plug) Lord of the Rings Box Set --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beingadadonpurpose/support
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There is no time quite like Christmas to process old memories and to create new ones. Dr. Marcus Bachmann joins Bill for a lively conversation on the influence of memories in our life especially during the Christmas season. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here * This encore episode originally aired on December 16, 2022
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In this week's episode, Sean and James talk about how James' routine has changed and how Sean has been going through struggles as a parent. James has taken a break from writing, and falls into an old habit of watching tons of sports, which he thinks comes from his addiction to easy access to entertainment. They talk about the concept of unwinding and what it means for both of them.On the other hand, Sean is learning new things from Miles who is going through the “terrible twos” stage. Why does it have to be called “terrible” when it is a normal stage of development for kids? Sean thinks it sets the wrong mindset, and does his best to navigate it.Plus, listen to a few snippets of Sean and James trying to record while playing golf. It was fun playing together but recording at the same time was a bad idea!Key Takeaways:Some things may be relatively free, but the actual cost is our attention.Focus on creating new memories.There's a time and place to build routines and discipline with children.Episode Quotes:James on addiction to anything“We do have the ability, the mental capacity to stop. We want to stop, we can stop. We have the will.”Sean on unwinding“When we have a big change in our life, we're not very intentional about how we unwind within the new routine.”
Rats kept awake after exploring novel objects remembered the original items, but not where they’d seen them, raising interesting questions about human sleep.
Rats kept awake after exploring novel objects remembered the original items but not where they’d seen those objects, raising interesting questions about human sleep.
How do your children grieve the loss of the family that they no longer have? What do you notice about how each of your children are grieving? How about you? Have you grieved the loss that you've lived through?That loss can take many forms that then become commingled with others' expectations for how you should behave in the face of blending. Yet, there's no family like your family! Your family is beautifully unique and treasured by God.In this full length episode, Dr. David Knapp shares how children navigate grief differently, and how spiritual leadership can guide us to lean into the hurt. Additionally, we discuss strategies fathers can implement in their homes to ease the loss.David Highlights these key areas for Spiritual LeadershipMonitor RelationshipsDon't Be A Fake!Remain Consistent In Your Walk With GodPray for Each Member In Your FamilyCreate Rituals and Traditions Quickly to Build New MemoriesYour mission, should you choose to accept it is to listen to Mission #005 and create a smarter goal that relates to your family's well-being. Who is your family becoming? What's God's call for you together?Want to get in touch with our guest? Dr. Knapp is the founder of Grief Relief Ministries. He's a course creator, author, and expert in navigating grief. Email Dr. David Knapp at griefreliefministry@gmail.com.>>>>PREVIOUS MISSIONSMission #001 Your Stepfamily HeritageMission #002 How To Prevent DivorceMission #003 How To Get SMARTER* TogetherMission #004 What Mission Are You NOT Willing to Do?Mission #005 How To Lean Into Your Losses & Move Forward>>>Download the Guide to Mission #003 here.Join us in the Mastermind for Stepfamily Couples community to get answers to your questions, clarity on this week's mission, and an opportunity to be featured in Season 5!Bill & Jen help stepfamily couples turn what feels impossible into Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE! We offer real-life solutions you can start implementing right away. We help you understand how critical YOU are as leaders in your family to create a kingdom legacy that relies on God's best for your family.Follow us as we grow on Instagram, check out our FB Page, or book a free, 30-minute consult to get started!Learning to Grieve and Heal Together,Bill & JenP.S. All episodes, all players here!
How do your children grieve the loss of the family that they no longer have? What do you notice about how each of your children are grieving? How about you? Have you grieved the loss that you've lived through?That loss can take many forms that then become commingled with others' expectations for how you should behave in the face of blending. Yet, there's no family like your family! Your family is beautifully unique and treasured by God.In today's episode, Dr. David Knapp shares how children navigate grief differently, and how spiritual leadership can guide us to lean into the hurt. Additionally, we discuss strategies fathers can implement in their homes to ease the loss. David Highlights these key areas for Spiritual LeadershipMonitor RelationshipsDon't Be A Fake!Remain Consistent In Your Walk With GodPray for Each Member In Your FamilyCreate Rituals and Traditions Quickly to Build New MemoriesYour mission, should you choose to accept it is to listen to mission number five and create a smarter goal that relates to your family's wellbeing. Who is your family becoming? What's God's call for you together?Want to get in touch with our guest? Dr. Knapp is the founder of Grief Relief Ministries. He's a course creator, author, and expert in navigating grief. Email Dr. David Knapp at griefreliefministry@gmail.com.Want some help getting your game plan together? Get clarity and easy to complete action steps to gain momentum towards your goals!>>>>Register for the Goals Workshop! July 16!>>>>PREVIOUS MISSIONSMission #001 Your Stepfamily HeritageMission #002 How To Prevent DivorceMission #003 How To Get SMARTER* TogetherMission #004 What Mission Are You NOT Willing to Do?>>>Download the Guide to Mission #003 here.Join us in the Mastermind for Stepfamily Couples community to get answers to your questions, clarity on this week's mission, and an opportunity to be featured in Season 5!Bill & Jen help stepfamily couples turn what feels impossible into Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE! We offer real-life solutions you can start implementing right away. We help you understand how critical YOU are as leaders in your family to create a kingdom legacy that relies on God's best for your family.Follow us as we grow on Instagram, check out our FB Page, or book a free, 30-minute consult to get started!Supporting you in the journey,Bill & JenP.S. All episodes, all players here!P.P.S. Full interview will drop Saturday, July 16!
Amanda Drews is the founder of Buzzy's Bees, the organization she started after her son Hudson, who was 13 months old, died of SUDC (Sudden and Unexplained Death in Childhood). Amanda started Buzzy's Bees with a mission to provide financial support to families dealing with the unexpected loss of a child. Over time, Amanda realized what families really needed and wanted was a chance to talk about their children. So she launched the Give Grief a Voice Project where families meet with professional writers and artists who capture the essence of their child and their life in a unique piece of art. In this episode we talk about: The stories we tell ourselves about death & grief. What Amanda's older son needed in his grief. How Amanda navigates her season of grief - the time between Hudson's birthday and anniversary of the day he died.
I won't front: I haven't had the best memories in Boston. Between a pretty rough weather day when I ran the Marathon in 2018 and getting out of my last relationship after a trip here a few months before that, I'd say it hasn't exactly treated me kindly. On today's episode, I'm talking about the opportunity to reframe and make new memories during my week here leading up to the 2022 Boston Marathon. SOCIAL @emilyabbate @hurdlepodcast MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Watch Des & Emily chat, LIVE next Saturday at 5:30 p.m. ET OFFERS AG1 by Athletic Greens | Head to AthleticGreens.com/hurdle to get 5 free travel packs and a year's supply of vitamin D with your first purchase. JOIN: THE *Secret* FACEBOOK GROUP SIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle Newsletter ASK ME A QUESTION: Leave me a voice message, ask me a question, and it could be featured in an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hurdle/message
Carolina Panthers TE Colin Thompson joins the show to catch up with Host Alyssa Butterson. Much has happened since they last spoke, you're in for a good time. Colin shares what he has been up to in the off-season, chats with us about his podcast, and shares his thoughts on hot topics going on in the NFL.
Please consider joining our community on Patreon and supporting us! https://www.patreon.com/sardeafterdinner جوانا حاجي توما وخليل جريج مخرجان وفنّانان و"باحثان" كما يعرّفان عن نفسهما. تمكّنا، من خلال مقاربتهما الفريدة للمهنة من كشف خبايا تاريخية تلاشت في ذاكرتنا الجماعية بالإضافة إلى مناقشة المشاكل بين الاجيال التي تنبع من الآثار المكشوفة للحرب الأهلية اللبنانية. تحدثنا في هذه السردة عن: -"ميموري بوكس"، أجدد أفلامهما حاليًا في كل صالات السينما، والذي يتحدث عن تأثير الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية على ثلاثة أجيال -الوثائقي "ذا لبنيز روكت سوسايتي" الذي فاز بجوائز عديدة وكيف أتت لهما فكرته -صعوبة وتردد جيل بكامله من التحدث عن الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية للجيل الآخر -تأثير فيروس كورونا على مجال صناعة الأفلام وكيف أصبحت صالات السينما المكان العام الأخير في لبنان Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige are filmmakers, artists and "researchers", as they like to say. Their unique approach to their craft has allowed them to uncover hidden historical gems that were forgotten by our collective memory, and tackle and expose intergenerational issues that arise from the open wound of the Lebanese Civil War. In this Sarde, we spoke about the following: - "Memory Box" their newest film now in cinemas, which tackles how three generations dealt with the trauma of the Lebanese Civil War - Their award winning documentary "The Lebanese Rocket Society" and how it came to be - One generation's difficulty/inability/reluctance to talk about the Lebanese Civil War to another - How COVID affected the industry and how cinemas are the only common places left in the country Sarde (noun), [Sa-r-de]: A colloquial term used in the Middle East to describe the act of letting go & kicking off a stream of consciousness and a rambling narrative. The Sarde After Dinner Podcast is a free space based out of the heart of Beirut, Lebanon, where Médéa Azouri & Mouin Jaber discuss a wide range of topics (usually) held behind closed doors in an open and simple way with guests from all walks of life. SARDE EVERY SUNDAY with NEW EPISODES released WEEKLY! 8:00 PM