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In this deeply personal and powerful conversation, Mussi Diskin sits down with Heather Meyer to explore how the Nurtured Heart Approach can support us through chronic pain, chronic illness, grief, exhaustion, and life's invisible struggles.What happens when we turn the approach inward?Together, Mussi and Heather explore how the principles of Nurtured Heart—inner wealth, recognition, boundaries, the Three Stands, and presence—can support not just challenging children, but our own nervous systems, healing journeys, and relationship with ourselves.Heather vulnerably shares her 12-year journey through debilitating pain, identity shifts, fear, resilience, and the ongoing practice of self-compassion. The result is a moving and honest discussion about softness, strength, belonging, and what it means to truly care for yourself. If you've been looking to create a gentler relationship with yourself, this episode is for you. Connect with Heather through her websitedynamicwisdom.net For more from me visit my website MussiDiskin.com or email me at EnergizingHearts@gmail.com Check out my free parenting course called Parenting 101 at MussiDiskin.com/freecontent
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In this soothing episode of "Be Calm and Relaxed," we embrace the gentle embrace of nature's whispers, encouraging you to feel nurtured and grounded. As you allow yourself to sink into relaxation, you'll discover the comfort and tranquility that the natural world offers, creating a serene oasis for your mind and body. Perfect for those seeking stress relief, a restful night's sleep, or simply a moment of peace, this episode invites you to connect with the calming essence of nature. Close your eyes, press play, and let go.
Let me ask you something. When did you last send a planned, consistent email campaign to your database? Not a one-off update when you had a vacancy. Not a quick check-in because you remembered someone existed. A proper campaign. Sequenced. Segmented. Designed to build trust with the people who are not ready to work with you yet. For most recruitment business owners, the honest answer is: not recently. Or never. And that is costing you more than you realise. Today I want to make the case for email marketing. Not because it is new or exciting, but because it is one of the highest-ROI channels available to you as a recruitment business owner, and most of your competitors are either not using it at all or using it in a way that leaves most of the value sitting on the table. We are going to cover four things: Why most recruitment email marketing misses the mark entirely. Why email still outperforms every other channel on ROI. How you can use it to reach both clients and candidates simultaneously, a genuine advantage most businesses overlook. And what separates the campaigns that generate results from the ones that go quiet after one or two sends. Let us get into it. What You Will Learn Why sending one-off emails to your database is costing you pipeline, and what to do instead Why email consistently outperforms social media on return on investment, and what the numbers actually say How to nurture both clients and candidates at the same time using one system The five habits that separate email campaigns which generate results from the ones that go quiet after two sends Why Most Recruitment Email Marketing Misses The Mark There is one distinction I want to make first, because I think it is the single biggest reason most recruitment businesses are not getting results from their email. Most businesses send emails. Very few run campaigns. And that difference is where all the opportunity is sitting. The blast approach looks like this. You have a vacancy to fill, or it has been a while since you were in touch with your database, so you send something out. It is pitch-heavy. It is aimed at the people who are ready to act right now. And everyone else? They do not hear from you again. Until they are already talking to someone else. Here is the thing. At any one time, only 3% to 7% of your market is ready to buy. That is it. So if every email you send is an attempt to convert someone who is ready right now, you are completely ignoring the other 93%. That 93% will become ready eventually. The question is, will they remember you when they do? The campaign approach is completely different. It is a planned sequence. Consistent. Built around content that is genuinely useful to your audience. So you are staying visible and building trust with the people who are not ready yet. And when they are ready, you are the obvious choice. Here is a number that really brings this to life. Segmented email campaigns generate 760% more revenue than unsegmented ones. That is from Campaign Monitor. Not a small difference. That is the difference between a database that works for you and one that just sits there doing nothing. Why Email Still Wins Some of you will have heard people say that email is dying. That social media is where it is at. I want to put that to rest right now. Email delivers £46 for every £1 spent. That is the average. Done well, it is considerably higher. 91% of B2B marketers say email is critical to their strategy. Not useful. Critical. And for recruitment specifically, the average open rate is 31%. The general average across all industries is 21%. So your emails, when they are relevant and well written, are already more likely to be opened than in most sectors. While everyone is focused on their LinkedIn engagement dropping or the latest social media algorithm change, email is quietly doing the heavy lifting. It outperforms social media on ROI. It outperforms paid advertising. And it gives you something no social media platform can ever give you: a direct, uninterrupted line to someone’s inbox. Think about that. When someone opens your email, it is just you and them. There is no algorithm deciding whether they see it. No competitor’s post appearing right next to yours. That is an incredibly powerful position when you use it well. The Dual Audience Advantage Here is where it gets really interesting for recruiters, and it is something I think most businesses completely overlook. Most B2B businesses have one audience. You have two. You have clients, the hiring managers and business owners who need great people. And you have candidates, the professionals looking for their next opportunity. Email campaigns let you nurture both at the same time, with content that is tailored to each. For your clients, that might be salary guides, sector hiring trends, thought leadership on the talent challenges they are facing. Content that positions you as the expert they want in their corner when they need to hire. For your candidates, it might be job alerts, career development tips, salary benchmarks, sector news relevant to their specialism. Content that keeps them engaged and coming back to you rather than going elsewhere. Two audiences. Two content streams. One system. That is a genuine competitive advantage. Most of your competitors are either not emailing at all, or they are sending the same message to everyone, which as we have already covered, is not going to cut it. Five Habits That Separate Results From Radio Silence Most recruitment businesses have a database. Very few use it consistently and strategically. Here are five habits I see in the campaigns that actually work. Habit One: One Email, One Message, One Call To Action Do not try to say everything in every send. One clear ask, every time. That discipline alone will improve your results. Habit Two: Send From A Named Person A named sender generates 27% higher open rates than a company inbox. People open emails from people, not from brands. It sounds obvious, but you would be surprised how many businesses are still sending from info@ or hello@. Habit Three: Segment Your List Clients and candidates always get separate campaigns. Right content, right audience. If you are sending the same email to everyone, you are speaking to no one. Habit Four: Keep A Consistent Cadence One email will not build a pipeline. You need to show up regularly to stay front of mind. I know some of you are already thinking “I do not have time to write that much content.” That is a real challenge, and it is exactly the kind of thing we help members solve inside Superfast Circle. Habit Five: Coordinate With LinkedIn Email outreach that mirrors what you are posting on LinkedIn compounds your results. You are appearing in multiple places, reinforcing the same message, building the same trust. That is the compounding effect in action. And the numbers back all of this up. Personalised subject lines drive 26% to 50% higher open rates. These are not marginal gains. They are significant when you apply them consistently. The Results You Can Expect Before I wrap up, I want to share some benchmarks, because I think they provide really important context. 79% of leads never convert without nurturing. Think about that. Nearly four out of five potential opportunities are lost if you are not following up and staying in touch. That is an enormous amount of business going to someone else by default. Nurtured contacts produce 50% more sales-ready leads, and they spend 47% more when they do buy. That is the compounding effect of consistent, valuable communication. For recruitment email sequences specifically, well-run campaigns achieve open rates of 35% to 45%. That is well above the industry average. And your welcome email, the first email someone gets from you, generates four times more opens and ten times more clicks than a standard send. That first impression matters enormously. Are you making the most of it? What To Do Next: Your Action Steps Information on its own does not move the needle. Action does. So here are three practical starting points. First, audit what you are currently doing. Be honest with yourself. Are you sending one-off blasts when the mood takes you, or do you have a planned campaign sequence that runs consistently? Most recruiters are in blast mode. Knowing where you are starting from is the first step. Second, look at your database. How many of those contacts are not ready yet? That is your biggest untapped opportunity. Campaigns are how you stay visible to them until they are. Third, think honestly about whether you have the system in place to do this consistently. Because that is the part most recruiters find hardest. It is not the intention. The intention is usually there. It is the time, the content, knowing what to write, how often to send it, and how to segment it properly. The shift from blast to campaign is where the real opportunity is. And it is not as complicated as it sounds when you have the right system in place. Thanks Denise How We Can Help You This Year Knowing what to do is one thing. Doing it consistently is another. Inside Superfast Circle, our members get done-for-you content, pre-built email campaigns, and a clear system that makes showing up and staying visible straightforward rather than overwhelming. No more feast-or-famine marketing. No more “I will do it when it is quieter.” If you have been thinking about getting proper marketing support, book a call and let us show you how it works: www.superfastrecruitment.co.uk/call The post The Marketing Channel Recruiters Keep Underestimating (And It’s Not LinkedIn) appeared first on Superfast Recruitment.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to Country Proud Living "Where Nurturing Spaces Empower Your Life and Everyday Feels a Little More Like Home." After a long winter, spring can feel emotional— because something inside you starts waking up again. In this episode, LoriLynn shares why nature and mental health are deeply connected, and how small, simple “nature rituals” (sunlight, fresh air, birdsong, a porch moment) can help you feel more grounded, calm, and like you again. In this episode: Why sunlight and fresh air are some of the most restorative “spring wellness” tools—and they're free Biophilic design: bringing nature indoors through plants, natural textures, and furniture placement Small ways to let spring guide your peace and priorities (presence over performance) A gentle invitation: choose one nature ritual this week and notice how it shifts your mood Information about Forsynthia bushes: https://extension.umn.edu/trees-and-shrubs/forsythia “Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth, find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.” — Rachel Carson Episode timeline
Neuroplasticity for new parents Post-partum depression epidemic The reactive brains that are in seats of power and how to shift that culture through nurtured parenting The first three years of life and the massive brain development occurring Ideal post partum support The importance of mothering with other mothers The beauty of infant sleep Connect with Greer: IG: https://www.instagram.com/drgreerkirshenbaum/ Emmas IG: https://www.instagram.com/_guidedbylove/ Become a Patreon Member: https://www.patreon.com/cw/weavingharmony Pasture and Petal: https://www.pastureandpetal.com/ use code EMMA Hiro Diapers:https://hirodiapers.com/weavingharmony use code WEAVINGHARMONY Four Visions: https://rstr.co/fourvisions/333 use code EMMAFV15 Olivia Taylor Designer and Illustrator: https://www.oktdesign.com/
According to Dobby, his mother recognised his love for music and enrolled him in piano lessons at age seven. With his father's support, they later bought a piano so he could keep practicing. Years later, that early encouragement helped lead him to win an ARIA Award in 2024. - Ayon kay Dobby, dahil nakita ng kanyang ina ang hilig niya sa musika, pinasok siya sa piano lessons noong siya ay pitong taong gulang. Sa tulong ng kanyang ama, kalaunan ay binili nila ang piano sa hulugan upang makapag-praktis siya nang maayos. Lumipas ang panahon, naipakita niya ang kanyang galing nang makamit ang ARIA Awards noong 2024.
Chris Forsberg and Kayla Burton break down the Celtics' 97–81 win over the Phoenix Suns, discussing another impressive defensive performance and what Joe Mazzulla has accomplished with this roster. WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Can you help children with challenging behaviors without bribes, sticker charts, or constant rewards?In this episode, I sit down with Yiska Zelikovich, an experienced teacher, to talk about the Nurtured Heart Approach and how it shifts the focus from managing behavior to building inner confidence and successful outcomes. We explore what positive reinforcement really means, why external rewards can sometimes backfire, and how intentional recognition can transform both classrooms and homes.We also discuss how this approach beautifully aligns with Jewish parenting and teaching values—seeing each child's inherent greatness, celebrating successes, and creating clear routines that help children feel secure, capable, and empowered.If you're a parent or educator looking for practical, values-based tools to support strong-willed or high-energy kids, this conversation is for you.You can connect with Yiska at monseynurturedheart@gmail.comFor more from me visit my website MussiDiskin.com or email me at EnergizingHearts@gmail.comCheck out my free parenting course called Parenting 101 at MussiDiskin.com/freecontent
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From corporate chemist to factory owner: Why entrepreneurship is nurtured, not born - and the brutal truth about real estate capital strategies, two factory fires, $50,000 equipment losses, and the iron oxide paradox that keeps Ghana importing what sits abundantly in its red earth while China produces 500,000 engineers annually. In this explosive episode of Konnected Minds, Fred Ampadu - founder of Posa Industries and former award-winning chemist in North America - dismantles the dangerous career-safety fantasy keeping African professionals trapped in Western corporate comfort while generational wealth gets built by those who understand entrepreneurship runs through family dinner tables, survives factory fires and employee theft, and leverages real estate strategies that turn down payments into startup capital. This isn't motivational business talk from Instagram gurus - it's a raw breakdown of why four out of eight siblings became entrepreneurs because they watched their mom do it, saw the pain and rewards, and were nurtured into ownership through observation not instruction, why his 74-year-old father still works while retired colleagues fade away and his aunt passed two months after retiring while grandma lived to 103 after retiring at 96, why working two jobs - professional chemist 7am to 3:30pm then factory hand 9:30pm to 6:30am for one full year - raised the down payment for his first home that became the real estate leverage tool for $12,500 startup capital over 10 years, and why Ghana's red earth is abundant in iron oxide yet the country imports iron because Africa doesn't produce enough engineers while Russia generates 423,000 annually and China produces 500,000. Critical revelations include: • Why entrepreneurs are nurtured, not born: four out of eight siblings are entrepreneurs because they saw their mom doing it, saw siblings doing it, watched the pain and rewards - by default, subconsciously, they were programmed into entrepreneurship • The five-to-ten-year prediction: the other four siblings who aren't entrepreneurs yet will all be entrepreneurs within five to ten years - mark it on the wall, because they see it happening around them and it's just a matter of time • The generational work ethic: dad is 74 and still working while his colleagues are long retired, aunt passed away two months after retiring, grandma passed at 103 five years after retiring at 96 - proving retirement kills, work sustains life • The $12,500 startup capital strategy: accumulated over 10 years through personal income, supported by wife, big brother, and colleague Kofi - but the chunk of capital came from real estate leverage • The real estate capital blueprint: if you live in the West, the fastest way to access capital is through real estate - purchased first home in 2011 when it was easier and didn't require as much down payment • The double-shift grind: worked as professional chemist 7am to 3:30pm, came home to shower and sleep briefly, then worked second job as factory hand 9:30pm to 6:30am - maintained that schedule for one full year to raise down payment for first house • Why you can't get emotionally attached to houses: people get emotionally attached and say "this is my house" - but it's a tool to get money, you stay in it, watch it appreciate, sell it, take capital, invest where you want, then repeat the cycle • The abroad-to-Ghana property strategy: if you live abroad and want to live comfortably in Ghana, get properties abroad first - when you're living in Ghana, your properties abroad support you and fund your business ventures • Why insurance in Ghana works: benefited from insurance twice after two factory fires - if he didn't have investment properties back in Canada and insurance coverage, the business would have struggled to survive • The money-problem philosophy: any problem in this world that money can solve is not a problem - you just need money, get money and solve the problem, whether it's sickness or business challenges • Why entrepreneurship is the path to fulfillment: entrepreneurship runs the world, the global economy is entrepreneurship, we fight wars over entrepreneurship - tell me any business that is not entrepreneurship • The acceptance of failure character: research builds acceptance of failure as the number one character trait because most things you work on you fail - so you must master accepting that everything is hard and failure comes with it Guest: Fred Ampadu - Founder, Posa Industries Host: Derrick Abaitey
On this episode of The Karen Kenney Show, I talk about the idea that “Everything old is new again” and why that feels especially true for me as we head into 2026.I share where this phrase originally comes from and how it still shows up all around us, from old-fashioned baby names and vinyl records - to the way trends, styles, and even problems seem to circle back to current times but with a fresh twist.I explore how revisiting the past with new eyes, context, and appreciation can be such a powerful source of inspiration, creativity, and healing.I also let you in on something new-old in my own life that I'm wicked excited about… I'm returning to having my own space again in Concord, New Hampshire! YAY!After years of focusing more on Spiritual Mentoring and Integrative Coaching, I'm boomeranging back in an even bigger way to my longtime roots in Yoga and Thai Yoga bodywork / Assisted Stretching.I talk about how good it feels to create a warm, welcoming space again and to reconnect with the practices that have sustained me for decades - only now with deeper awareness, devotion, and purpose. From there, I dive into rituals, lineage, and devotion, (and share a story about my Nana) and how those old ways are a part of what I'm longing for more of now: slowness, intention, safety, and human connection - in a world that's so busy-pants fast, digital, and often disconnected.I name what I'm craving (and what I suspect a lot of us are craving) heading into the new year: small, cozy rooms, micro-communities, calm, authentic leadership, embodiment over performance, and spaces where people know your name. (NORM!
In this weeks podcast, I am chatting with an old friend of mine, Mushka Rom. Mushka talks about how Nurtured Heart helped her as a mother, how the "reset" helped her connect better with her children, and how it can help others as well.Tune in to hear all that she has to say!To contact Mushka you can reach out to her via her email Mushco.Manc@Gmail.Com
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In this episode, I chat with Prerna Malik, co-founder of Content Bistro, about the future of email marketing in 2025. We discuss the challenges of inbox saturation and the importance of authenticity in communication as consumer behavior evolves.Prerna shares key strategies for creating engaging "Nurtured for Sales" newsletters that connect with non-buyers through storytelling, and she explores new approaches to product launches that emphasize consumer preferences.Key takeaways include:Adapting email strategies to combat overcrowded inboxesThe value of storytelling in engagementEffective audience segmentation and extended pre-launch periodsThis episode offers essential insights for both seasoned entrepreneurs and newcomers to enhance their email marketing efforts. Tune in to equip yourself with practical tools for success!Chapters:0:04: Introduction to Email Marketing Strategies4:38: The Impact of AI on Email Marketing9:35: The Importance of Unique Messaging15:32: Effective Newsletter Strategies19:38: Promoting the Start, Scale, Succeed Conference24:49: Sharing Personal Stories for Connection31:01: Modern Launch Strategies41:07: The Content Bistro Rebrand43:32: Conclusion and Resources for ListenersWant to quit your job in the next 6-18 months with passive income from selling digital products online? Check out Startup Society.Have you already started your business, but it isn't generating consistent income? Schedule a free, 30-minute strategy session with our team to get unstuck!FREE Resources to Grow Your Online Business:Grab our free course, Small Business 101: https://gillianperkins.com/free-training-small-business-101/ Write a Profit Plan for Your Business : http://gillianperkins.com/free-profit-plan Work with Gillian Perkins:Apply for $100K Mastermind: https://gillianperkins.com/100k-mastermind Get your online biz started with Startup Society: https://startupsociety.com Learn more about Gillian: https://gillianperkins.com Instagram: @GillianZPerkins
At the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, Ishii demonstrated lamb dishes that can be enjoyed at the Japanese dinner table at an event to promote the appeal of Australian lamb. She said she was very happy to see lamb becoming a part of the Japanese dining scene. - 2025年の大阪・関西万博。オーストラリア・ラムの魅力を伝えるイベントで、日本の食卓で楽しめるラム料理を披露した石井さん。ラムが日本の食卓に浸透してきたのをとても嬉しく感じたと話します。
I'm so glad you're here to take a listen to Rachel's stories of her grandmother's gardens in Zimbabwe and her life growing up in Australia.Throughout her life, Rachel has travelled and lived in London, Hong King and Tel Aviv. Now she lives in Manhattan and says she "pretty much lives for cooking and entertaining. The history of food, it's culture and migration, as well as its ability to bring people together over a diverse and lively table is why I love what I do." It's been ten years since she and her co-founders, Lisa Mendelson and Monica Molenaar, began Seed + Mill.As a little girl, Rachel's has fond memories of running through her grandparent's gardens in Zimbabwe, climbing avocado and mango trees. This was the beginning of her passion for what she enjoys today. What she began to understand as she got a little older was her grandparents experience immigrating to Africa from Prague, formerly referred to as the capital city of Czechoslovakia. Today, Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. Her grandparents were Holocaust survivors and fled Prague in order to begin a new life. Jane ,Rachel's mother, was born and lived in Zimbabwe until she was about eighteen years old. Jane eventually fell in love, got married, moved to London then settled in Sydney, Australia with her husband. My guest shares wonderful stories of her mother, Jane. "She was incredibly generous, passionate about many things, loved to share whatever she was interested in, whether with her family, or share with her friends and neighbors. Whatever she was excited about she loved to share with other people. She was a horticulturalist and a physical therapist." Jane also worked in obstetrics helping pregnant women and post-natal mothers.In looking back at Jane's childhood, "it was different from what it looked like from the outside. Her parents had been traumatized because of their experience as Holocaust survivors. They were trying to rebuild their lives, but it had taken a toll on all of them. That experience, Rachel shares, "impacted mom's sense of identity."Jane was brave and resilient, according to Rachel. "She longed for nurture and really deep and meaningful relationships with people. She received and she gave that encouragement in equal measures."When asked if Rachel felt safe and secure in her home growing up, her response was, "I always felt safe and secure and felt lots of love from my mother. In lots of ways, in an unconscious and unspoken way, I was always worried about her mental health. I could feel that generational trauma from my grandmother to my mother and now probably to me. And I am mindful of this to my own daughter."This is such a loving and beautiful story of women who loved one another unconditionally, yet there were barriers that couldn't be broken.Though Rachel's mother has passed away, Rachel says she speaks with her everyday. She visited her mother in Australia several time in her last remaining monthsand weeks. As she was by her mother's bedside, she wrote her most recent cook book "Sesame." She turned in her transcript for the book and the very next day, her mother passed away.Rachel is so proud of all that her mother did for she and her younger sister. "She was always committed and worked really hard. She filled her time and days and relationships to not feel her own pain."Thank you for being so open and honest Rachel. It was an absolutely pleasure to meet your mum through your eyes and your heart.Contact Information:Instagram: seedandmillIf you're looking for information about Rachel's NEW Cookbook "Sesame" click on this link and then click on "cookbook" on the top left banner. WEBSITE: https://www.seedandmill.com/ info@seedandmill.comSeed + Mill: We believe that food has the power to unify & foster connection between people & place while bringing joy. We're committed to quality, taste & inspiring our community to explore the world through food. "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers/female role models and the roles they play in our lives. Jackie's guests are open and honest and answer the question, are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother and so much more. You'll be amazed at what the responses are.Gina Kunadian wrote this 5 Star review on Apple Podcast:SHLTMM TESTIMONIAL GINA KUNADIAN JUNE 18, 2024“A Heartfelt and Insightful Exploration of Maternal Love”Jackie Tantillo's “Should Have Listened To My Mother” Podcast is a treasure and it's clear why it's a 2023 People's Choice Podcast Award Nominee. This show delves into the profound impact mother and maternal role models have on our lives through personal stories and reflections.Each episode offers a chance to learn how different individuals have been shaped by their mothers' actions and words. Jackie skillfully guides these conversations, revealing why guests with similar backgrounds have forged different paths.This podcast is a collection of timeless stories that highlight the powerful role of maternal figures in our society. Whether your mother influenced you positively or you thrived despite challenges, this show resonates deeply.I highly recommend “Should Have Listened To My Mother” Podcast for its insightful, heartfelt and enriching content.Gina Kunadian"Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In 2018/2019, in getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal stories of their relationship with their mother, for better or worse and what they learned from that maternal relationship. Some of my guests include Nationally and Internationally recognized authors, Journalists, Columbia University Professors, Health Practitioners, Scientists, Artists, Attorneys, Baritone Singer, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist, Activists, Freighter Sea Captain, Film Production Manager, Professor of Writing Montclair State University, Attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Property Manager, Chefs, Self Help Advocates, therapists and so many more talented and insightful women and men.Jackie has worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. She has interviewed many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created the logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".Check out our website for more background information: https://www.jackietantillo.com/Or more demos of what's to come at https://soundcloud.com/jackie-tantilloLink to website and show notes: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Or Find SHLTMM Website here: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Listen wherever you find podcasts: https://www.facebook.com/ShouldHaveListenedToMyMotherhttps://www.facebook.com/jackietantilloInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/shouldhavelistenedtomymother/https://www.instagram.com/jackietantillo7/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-tantillo/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ShouldHaveListenedToMyMother
“Mum, can I pleeeeeaaaaase go to the beach? Everyoneis going!”How many times you've heard your children raising the seemingly magic wand of ‘everyone'?When there's a need to give more weight to a request or desire, the use of ‘everyone' becomes frequent. Where is this coming from?I invite you to explore it together. When we lived in tribal times we couldn't survive without the tribe.Our psyche remembers the necessity of the group. We still need our “tribe” . We need communities.Let's look at this dynamic of “everyone” from both child and parent's point of views. When we grow up, we might forget that things are not the same.The fear of loneliness plays role in the culture of everyone. The question we need to ask is how we can develop our own voice to allow our sovereignty and how can we give ourselves permission to trust it.In our fear of isolation, we allow the power of others to take over our own. During the course of our lives, we might join groups without really checking if they suit us. Suzuki sensei's words “Man is a son of his environment” guides us to see the reflections in groups. When we become a part of a group the group becomes our environment. As adults we can teach ourselves toinquire and investigate before we say ‘yes' to the notion of everyone. Can you find in your heart the courage to think differently.You don't have to shout it loudly; there's enough noise in the world.Your voice will be reflected in your actions, in your smile, in the way you walk and talk, in your listening. Step by step you create a new culture; one that substitutes the‘culture of everyone'. And the beauty in it is that by this you inspire others to do the same. And all of you create a new container of listening, respecting, curious of each other without the need to always agree.I feel that we are ready for it. As a matter of fact we don't have much choice but doing it. It's not whose voice is louder. It's who is more loving in the deep sense of the word. When I was first introduced to Suzuki Talent Education, Ithought that in the future this will become a main stream education. After more than 50 years I realised it wasn't the case.When I see children, parents and teachers who come to my studio and to the workshops and events around the world, I'm reminded over and over again that the group and the time together creates a huge change that lasts until the next time we meet. Now I see it doesn't have to be a main stream way in order to have an impact on so many people.If you wish to support the podcast by donating, please click the PayPal link http://bit.ly/PayPal-Souloist and Thank You for your generosity.Find us on:Face Book , Instagram ,YouTube , LinkedinLink to "Nurtured by love" / Shinichi Suzuki
In this week's episode I am back with Kate Coventry. Kate talks all about how finding Nurtured Heart helped her find her-SELF. Nurtured Heart helped her realize that the way she was raised was not necessarily the healthiest way for her to lead the rest of her life.Tune in to hear her amazing story and everything she has to say!Kate is also the voice for the Nurtured Heart audio book and does other voice acting as well!If you would like reach out to Kate you can reach her viaEmail: KateCoventryVoice@Gmail.ComFacebook: Kate CoventryInstagram: @KateCoventryVoice
Welcome to episode 68 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast, today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by Kelly Wendorf author of Flying Lead Change and the Founder and CEO of Equus.We find ourselves at a time of interlocking crisis, not least a crisis of our own spirit, drawing us to desperately search for the sense of deeper connection and meaning that our soul's are calling us towards, even whilst it feels we are seemingly drowning in a world that is descending into chaos. Kelly and her book are a guiding light of infinite wisdom that offers us a simple path to nurturing the true qualities of leadership that will restore balance and bring us back into right relationship with the land and ancestors, allowing us to see a world beyond the constraints of our current Power Over paradigm. Guided by the culture of the horse, one of the oldest most enduring and successful species on the planet, whose destiny has been entwined with our own for millennia, she offers us the lessons she has received from the herd and the generosity of Indigenous elders such as Uncle Bob Randle. With a compassionate approach she encourages us to lean into gentle self-enquiry to heal our trauma and shares how we can take the 7 principles of Listening, Care, Presence, Safety, Connection, Peace, Freedom and Joy to come home to the true essence of who we are. A collective change of heart that offers a place from which we are capable of empowering the social change we are craving to enact a radical shift in the dynamics of how we do things.“Nature Misses Us” and it is time to lay down the chains of shame we have wrapped ourselves in and choose to be radically Authentic in how we lead ourselves & others to bring more love into the world.Learn more about KellyKelly Wendorf is a mother, an International Coach Federation Master Certified Coach (MCC) who specializes in transformative change, author, spiritual mentor, and socially responsible entrepreneur. She is the founder of EQUUS, an innovative leadership development organization. EQUUS uniquely combines neuroscience, systems theory, contemplative wisdom, attachment theory, somatic processes, indigenous knowledge, and nature-based intelligence in its coaching and experiential leadership development approach. Kelly's work has been featured in such publications as Forbes, WSJ: The Wall Street Journal Magazine, Vogue, and Huffington Post, and has been the inspiration for several award winning documentaries. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Buffalo Spirit Ranch with her 5 horses, 2 donkeys, 3 dogs and 2 cats.Website: https://kellywendorf.comEquus: https://www.equusinspired.comSpecial Listener Gift: 100% off of “How to Lead a Transformative Life” - worth $457. Online Sept/Oct 2025.https://www.theequusacademy.org/courses/how-to-lead-a-transformative-life-2025Use Code: Use EQUUS100KWSupport the showThank you for being part of this journey with me, please Subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes, leave a review & share with friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Podcast & our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us & join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
This week I am back chatting with Heather Meyers, who is a licensed mental health counselor. We are talking about the importance of channeling Nurtured Heart with your heart (vertically) vs with your brain (horizontally). Tune in to hear all the amazing wisdom Heather has to share!You can contact Heather via her website DynamicWisdom.Net
In this weeks podcast I am chatting with Heather. Heather is a licensed mental health counselor and she talks about her journey into the Nurtured Heart Approach and how much it has changed her life and the lives of everyone she works with.Tune in to hear her amazing story and insights!You can contact Heather via her website DynamicWisdom.Net
This bonus episode is brought to you by one of our Magic Mondays! Sara discusses nurturing the parts of ourselves that we don't fully accept, allowing ourselves to be supported, opening up to the magic of being loved and nurtured in a bigger way, and everything in between. Resources Referenced: The Starter Membership The Happy Human Membership
As Pride month is now in full swing, Erik Piepenburg, journalist and contributor to The New York Times, and author of the new book Dining Out: First Dates, Defiant Nights, and Last Call Disco Fries at America's Gay Restaurants (Grand Central Publishing, 2025), talks about how LGBTQ-friendly restaurants have nurtured queer Americans and their fight for civil rights.
God makes all things beautiful in His time—even if His timing isn't always our ideal! When the Hebrews were enslaved and treated harshly in Egypt, one Hebrew infant was spared. Nurtured in the faith by his own mother, Moses also enjoyed the privileged life of an Egyptian prince. While little is known of Moses's first forty years, Alistair Begg explores two tragic events—and the resulting disgrace and delayed deliverance—that occurred when Moses imposed his own will instead of relying on God's providential hand.
Episode 91: The Potty Training Journey: Readiness, Regression & Releasing the Pressure with Jess from Nurtured First In this episode, Rachael welcomes back psychotherapist Jess Vanderwier from Nurtured First to talk all things potty training, because no one told us how complex (and emotional) it can really be! From readiness signs to regressions and nighttime dryness, Jess brings her compassionate, shame-free approach to one of the most talked-about parenting transitions. Together, they dive into all of your most-asked questions about potty “training” including how to tune into your child's cues and what to do when things don't go as planned. Whether you're just starting out, hitting a rough patch, or questioning everything you thought you knew, this episode is for you. Inside this episode: Why there's no “right” age to start potty training How to spot signs of readiness (hint: curiosity matters more than compliance) The danger of pressure and how it can lead to power struggles What to do when accidents (or regressions) happen The emotional side of potty training and how to stay curious, not reactive Differences between daytime and nighttime dryness Why three-day methods don't work for every child How shame-free potty learning fosters independence and confidence Ways to create positive associations and model behavior Why taking a break might be the best thing you can do Plus so much more! Mentioned in this episode: Follow Jess on Instagram: @nurturedfirst Jess's parenting podcast Robot Unicorn If you enjoyed this episode, please rate 5⭐️ and write us a review! ⬇️ ✨For sleep support and resources, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow @heysleepybaby on Instagram!
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There are things in our lives that have been there for so long we can't imagine life without them, whether it's a relationship, a job, or even a particular way of doing things. What will life look like without capitalism, for example? What are new ways of interacting with each other?Sometimes this thing can be what holds you back, what weighs you down or keeps you small. Other times, it can be the thing that asks you to rise to the challenge, to grow and evolve. How do you discern between the two? Or better yet: are we even paying attention to these things in our lives at all?In this week's episode, the King of Swords offers us insight on this dilemma, inviting us to connect our book knowledge with our spiritual and emotional intelligence. Tune in to hear– in real time how– I come to a decision about the podcast, thanks to this tarot card.*Omg y'all! I have an opportunity to walk a path towards my dream! But I need your help getting there. Anaphora Arts' novel writing bootcamp is that path. This GoFundMe will help me get there: https://gofund.me/d0789e32 Please consider contributing because you want to amplify writers of color whose voices will change the world for the better! THANK YOU! ===============Today's poems/ Books mentioned:Tarot/Oracle Card: The King of Swords“An Old Musician” by Hafiz=============== Courses / Exclusive Content / Book Mentioned:Subscribe to mailing list + community: suryagian.com/subscribe and get the 7-day meditation challenge, “Spark Joy in Chaos”Subscribe to “Adventures in Midlife” newsletter: leslieann.substack.comInstagram: @leslieannhobayan Email: leslieann@suryagian.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxAeQWRRsSo5E7PBJdZUeoEAYXnAtuyRyKundalini Yoga Classes: https://www.suryagian.com/anchor-amplify-kundaliniSpeak Your Truth: https://www.suryagian.com/speak-your-truth
Welcome to episode 63 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast, today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by Hilary Giovale, author of Becoming A Good Relative, Calling White Settlers toward Truth, Healing & Repair.As Maya Angelou famously said: “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” Now is our time to do better, to step forward courageously, with open hearts, humility & perseverance to do the work to say this stops now, to play our part in healing & repairing the past to ensure a shift of path for our future. In this deeply thought provoking conversation & through her book, Hilary gently encourages us to reflect on our society & our ancestry to understand the two sided coin of white privilege & white peril, alongside the far reaching impacts of colonisation that have imprinted trauma on Indigenous societies around the world for millennia. She shares the wisdom she has gained over her decade long journey, that started with a revelation that held such guilt & shame it literally brought her sobbing to her knees in the snow. Through cultivating a way of being that shows up with a generous heart, listens & is responsive to what is asked & not what you believe is wanted, she has been blessed by an incredible diversity of people who have generously guided her journey & allowed her to offer their wisdom to us. She goes on to demonstrate the routes for repair, partly through addressing the continued systemic divide that is stubbornly resilient in our societies & is evident in the fact that only 0.04% of Philanthropic dollars in the US benefit Indigenous communities. But also through powerful private ceremonies offering us space for reflection, apology & forgiveness.My hope is that this episode sparks conversation, that you listen with kindness and compassion as I do my best to hold space for these often confronting and challenging conversations that offer us all a place of beginning. I invite you to please share this conversation and join me as we take a first step together and then a second to play our part in raising awareness and then in taking action to unravel and repair the legacy we have inherited but also remember we have the power to redirect the future trajectory of our societies evolution as we come to understand and embody the reality that we are all connected. Learn more about HilaryHILARY GIOVALE is a mother, writer, and community organizer. A ninth-generation American settler, she is descended from Celtic, Germanic, Nordic, and Indigenous peoples of Ancient Europe. As an active reparationist, her work is guided by intuition, love, and relationships. Website: goodrelative.com Instagram: @hilarygiovaleauthorGuide to Making a Personal Reparations PlanLinks to Independent BooksellersSupport the showThank you for being part of this journey with me, please Subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes, leave a review & share with friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Podcast & our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us & join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
Old Fashioned Football Podcast hosts J Mark and Merr sit down with Dan Oskey, the co-founder of Tattersall Whiskey, for an insightful discussion about the origins, processes, and philosophies behind one of Minnesota and Wisconsin's distinguished distilleries. The conversation covers everything from the unique flavors of Tattersall Distillery's offerings to the sustainability efforts in the new River Falls facility. For those who appreciate the craft of whiskey, this episode is a deep dive into how passion and innovation can harmonize to create exceptional spirits.A Deep Dive into TatterSall WhiskeyThe episode kicks off with an introduction to the unique Tattersall distillery whiskey varieties. Focused particularly on the Minnesota Rye. Dan shares that their rye uses 85% rye grain and 15% malted rye. This is entirely crafted from local Minnesota ingredients. He explains the flavor profile to the hosts. This includes black pepper spice and subtle cocoa bean notes that characterize their rye, making it perfect for cocktails or a neat sip.Tattersall's philosophy centers around using locally sourced grains. This includes rye and other key ingredients to enhance the complexity and authenticity of their products."We have a great soil and climate here," Dan notes, emphasizing the importance of sustainable and local farming partnerships, such as their long-standing collaboration with Dale Anderson of Cambridge, Minnesota.A Journey to DistillationDan told Old-Fashioned Football about his journey to establishing Tattersall. He reflects on his early years as a bartender, where he developed a passion for crafting every element behind the bar. His transition to distilling was sparked by a childhood friend's proposal to create something more than just cocktails — to distill the spirits themselves.For Dan, distilling was a natural progression. After bartending and creating small-batch bitters and sodas, the idea to open a distillery allowed him to bring everything full circle. He recounts the reunion with Jon Keidler, a childhood friend turned business partner. Jon came to dinner at his restaurant and proposed the idea of starting the distillery together. Jon, with his investment background, had a business plan ready, and Dan's expertise in flavor and distillation made them the perfect team.Tattersall's New Home: River FallsOne of the most exciting advancements for Tattersall is their move to River Falls, Wisconsin. As Dan and the team sought to expand and optimize operations, they settled in a repurposed former Shopko building. This new facility is not just larger but also beams with sustainability efforts. This includes the largest solar array of any distillery in the country, water reclamation systems, and zero waste operations.Dan proudly describes the facility as perhaps the greenest distillery in America. Tattersall's commitment to sustainability is enhanced by its involvement in the White Oak Initiative. This is an effort to plant American white oaks necessary for future barrel production.Exploring the Tattersall Product LineThe conversation also ventures into Tattersall's diverse product offerings. This includes unique launches like their toasted coconut avi, lauded for its innovative combination of botanical ingredients. There's something for everyone at Tattersall, including their award-winning absinthe and canned cocktails.Dan explains how Tattersall approaches canning by lowering alcohol content for more refreshing, sessionable drinks. This includes their blueberry basil vodka collins, which has become a popular favorite. Though the whiskey peach tea didn't find its footing in the initial launch, it remains a hidden gem beloved by its loyal fans.An Invitation to VisitTattersall doesn't just want people to buy their products—they want to welcome them to the distillery itself. With events ranging from free mini margaritas on Cinco de Mayo to broader public tours, Tattersall ensures a visit is worth every minute.The distillery offers tastings of their complete product line. Their unique design features a tasting bar and dining area, emphasizing their mission of offering hospitality through flavor and experience.ConclusionWhether you're a whiskey enthusiast, a curious spirit aficionado, or someone just discovering the depth of craft distillation, the story of Tattersall Whiskey is one of passion, precision, and progress. Their varieties offer complex tasting notes. Nurtured through sustainable practices and local sourcing—truly embodying the notion that flavor is hospitality.Head to River Falls for an experience of a lifetime, or explore their offerings via their website. Tattersall welcomes you to taste beyond the ordinary, offering a delightful adventure in every bottle. 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Old Fashioned Football Podcast hosts J Mark and Merr sit down with Dan Oskey, the co-founder of Tattersall Whiskey, for an insightful discussion about the origins, processes, and philosophies behind one of Minnesota and Wisconsin's distinguished distilleries. The conversation covers everything from the unique flavors of Tattersall Distillery's offerings to the sustainability efforts in the new River Falls facility. For those who appreciate the craft of whiskey, this episode is a deep dive into how passion and innovation can harmonize to create exceptional spirits.A Deep Dive into Tattersall WhiskeyThe episode kicks off with an introduction to the unique Tattersall distillery whiskey varieties. Focused particularly on the Minnesota Rye. Dan shares that their rye uses 85% rye grain and 15% malted rye. This is entirely crafted from local Minnesota ingredients. He explains the flavor profile to the hosts. This includes black pepper spice and subtle cocoa bean notes that characterize their rye, making it perfect for cocktails or a neat sip.Tattersall's philosophy centers around using locally sourced grains. This includes rye and other key ingredients to enhance the complexity and authenticity of their products."We have a great soil and climate here," Dan notes, emphasizing the importance of sustainable and local farming partnerships, such as their long-standing collaboration with Dale Anderson of Cambridge, Minnesota.A Journey to DistillationDan told Old-Fashioned Football about his journey to establishing Tattersall. He reflects on his early years as a bartender, where he developed a passion for crafting every element behind the bar. His transition to distilling was sparked by a childhood friend's proposal to create something more than just cocktails — to distill the spirits themselves.For Dan, distilling was a natural progression. After bartending and creating small-batch bitters and sodas, the idea to open a distillery allowed him to bring everything full circle. He recounts the reunion with Jon Keidler, a childhood friend turned business partner. Jon came to dinner at his restaurant and proposed the idea of starting the distillery together. Jon, with his investment background, had a business plan ready, and Dan's expertise in flavor and distillation made them the perfect team.Tattersall's New Home: River FallsOne of the most exciting advancements for Tattersall is their move to River Falls, Wisconsin. As Dan and the team sought to expand and optimize operations, they settled in a repurposed former Shopko building. This new facility is not just larger but also beams with sustainability efforts. This includes the largest solar array of any distillery in the country, water reclamation systems, and zero waste operations.Dan proudly describes the facility as perhaps the greenest distillery in America. Tattersall's commitment to sustainability is enhanced by its involvement in the White Oak Initiative. This is an effort to plant American white oaks necessary for future barrel production.Exploring the Tattersall Product LineThe conversation also ventures into Tattersall's diverse product offerings. This includes unique launches like their toasted coconut avi, lauded for its innovative combination of botanical ingredients. There's something for everyone at Tattersall, including their award-winning absinthe and canned cocktails.Dan explains how Tattersall approaches canning by lowering alcohol content for more refreshing, sessionable drinks. This includes their blueberry basil vodka collins, which has become a popular favorite. Though the whiskey peach tea didn't find its footing in the initial launch, it remains a hidden gem beloved by its loyal fans.An Invitation to VisitTattersall doesn't just want people to buy their products—they want to welcome them to the distillery itself. With events ranging from free mini margaritas on Cinco de Mayo to broader public tours, Tattersall ensures a visit is worth every minute.The distillery offers tastings of their complete product line. Their unique design features a tasting bar and dining area, emphasizing their mission of offering hospitality through flavor and experience.ConclusionWhether you're a whiskey enthusiast, a curious spirit aficionado, or someone just discovering the depth of craft distillation, the story of Tattersall Whiskey is one of passion, precision, and progress. Their varieties offer complex tasting notes. Nurtured through sustainable practices and local sourcing—truly embodying the notion that flavor is hospitality.Head to River Falls for an experience of a lifetime, or explore their offerings via their website. Tattersall welcomes you to taste beyond the ordinary, offering a delightful adventure in every bottle. 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The Why the What and the HowThis is the annual time when I get to urge our Tabernacle Family to live by the collective purpose that God has given us in God's word.The why our church does what it does is the same why every individual Christian is to do what they do – for the glory of God – to seek to bring God the love and praise He so richly deserves.The Mission of the Tabernacle is to reproduce faithful and fruitful followers of Jesus Christ.The How is our TABERNACLE AcronymTeaching of ScriptureAdoration and PrayerThe 8-week prayer challenge: For the next 8 weeks (until VBS), fast through at least 1 meal a week as you pray for many people to be saved in church and at Vacation Bible School).Baptist PrinciplesEvangelism and MissionsEven with the Pandemic stall, we have baptized 113 people since 2017; In the comparable time before I came the Tabernacle baptized 101 people. I baptized 216 people in my first 8 years at my previous church.We budget roughly $8,250 a month for our church ministries; $6,500 a month for missions we support within a 2-hour drive; $3,600 a month for missions in North America; $6,500 a month for global missions.Including our Christmas Offerings, we have given over $2,250,000 to missions since 2017 and taken 137 mission trips; In the comparable time at my previous church it was $750,000 and 119 trips.Radical GenerosityHere's where our giving stands after the 1st quarter:1st quarter 2025 budgeted: $280, 2511st quarter 2025 received: $280,0871st quarter 2025 spent: $265,528Tabernacle Board: Richard Chivvis, Chair; Duane Adams, Dan Harper, Stacy Morris, David Thompson, J.J. Vogltanz.Nurtured PartnershipsWe mean two things by “Nurtured partnerships.” We mean the sense of partnership we have with each other in the church family. But we also mean the sense of partnership we have with the ministries we support.Age-Appropriate Ministries42 Babies dedicated since 2017/ 40 in comparable time at previous church.Congregational Love and EncouragementWe have had 120 deaths since 2017/ it was 44 in the comparable time in my previous church.Leadership DevelopmentExcellence and FunLet me urge you to join me in being grateful for our past; sober-minded about our present challenges; and looking forward in faith to all God has for us!
In this week's episode I chat with Lexi Kindred. Lexi talks about how she got into the Nurtured Heart lifestyle and how much it has enhanced and enriched her life, both as a teacher and as a mother.To contact Lexi, you can reach out to her viaTeachers Pay Teachers: Inspire Greatness WithinWebsite: LexiKindred.comEmail: LexiKindredCreations@Gmail.com
✨ Just the meditationEmotionally exhausted? This meditation is for you.Crafted from the latest in PTSD treatment techniques this meditation offers a unique visualization practice that you can use on and off the cushion. Take a deep breath, settle in, and press play to immerse yourself in a meditation practice that will help you release exhaustion and regain a sense of calm and renewal.
Welcome to episode 61 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast, today I'm delighted to bring you a special bonus episode in support of Podcasthon, a fast-growing non-profit initiative that has united over 1700 podcasters around the world to raise awareness for the charitable cause that are close to our hearts. It's an opportunity to use the podcasting community as a vehicle for social change by amplifying the voices and work of non-profits around the world, being the change we want to see. I make no secret of my love of trees and having had the opportunity to spend time with their team in person, for this special episode I choose to shine a spotlight on the amazing work of the Devon based charity Moor Trees, who are dedicated to recreating native woodland across Dartmoor. I share a brief introduction to some of their incredible work, from collecting seeds from the native trees on Dartmoor to nurturing them into healthy saplings in their community nurseries and then the meticulous planning that goes into preparation the for planting these trees to ensure they will grow into the thriving woodland habitats of tomorrow. Learn More About Moor Trees:Moor Trees is dedicated to recreating native woodland across Dartmoor and surrounding areas. Although our region seems to be well wooded, much of the forest is commercial softwoods, Victorian game plantations and shelter belts. True natural woodland, rich with native birds & butterflies, is rare, mostly found in the steep valley fringes of Dartmoor.We aim to restore native broadleaf woodland by growing trees from locally collected seed in our community tree nurseries, & planting them as new woodland on private & public land.We use the local provenance trees that we grow at our two community tree nurseries in our woodland creation schemes. Each autumn we gather thousands of seeds with the aim of germinating & growing new seedlings. We currently have more than 100,000 growing in our nurseries getting ready for a future in the woodlands of tomorrow.We are regenerating vital woodlands on Dartmoor, including Wiseman's Wood. With your support we can grow local trees and restore habitats. We are celebrating our 25th Anniversary throughout 2025, help do your bit for nature by supporting us to achieve our vision of a wilder more natural Dartmoor.Website: https://moortrees.org/DONATE: https://moortrees.org/support-us/donate/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moortrees.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/moor-trees/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moortrees/Podcasthon unites podcasters globally, raising awareness for various charitable causes. If this resonates with you, learn more at www.podcasthon.org Then, help spread the word.Support the showThank you for being part of this journey with me, please Subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes, leave a review & share with friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Podcast & our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us & join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
3/16/25 Amy Kraber continues our Collective Soul Care teaching series by looking at how God uses nature to nurture and provide for us.
Welcome to episode 60 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast, today I'm delighted to welcome back Meghan Rhodes, a herbalist based in Yorkshire in the UK. Megan previously joined me for an inspiring introduction to herbal medicine in episode 34. We had so much fun that we couldn't resist reconnecting to share with you all a deeper dive into how cultivating your relationship with healing plants can literally be a gateway to a completely different way of approaching life and showing up in the world. Whilst many people may initially be drawn to herbalism due to ill health and an interest in how they can use plants for healing, Megan is passionate about instilling in her students the deeper levels of fulfilment that this modality can bring. When you truly learn to work with the plants, you also become comfortable tapping into and listening to your own inner voice and wisdom. This becomes a way of life that is rich in a sense of discernment and empowerment, that ripples out in unexpected and uniquely individual ways. We actively question what has become accepted and normal in our modern societies and consider how we can step outside this paradigm and choose to live from a place that resonates with a more purposeful life-force and ensures you fully enter into the beautiful web of relationship that is naturally woven through everything in our world. We invite you to join us in considering how you become the architect of your own life and help shape a more loving and compassionate society.Learn more about MeghanMeghan Rhodes is a qualified herbalist and the founder and director of Rhodes Roots & Remedies School of Herbal Medicine, where she guides students on a unique sense-based herbalism course and journey, Awaken Herbal Wisdom, for up to three turnings of the wheel.Meghan's practice of herbalism is rooted in the belief that we must remember, reclaim and relearn our knowledge of our bodies, our autonomy and how to work with plant medicine in order to bring control of our own health back into our families and homes for a sustainable future for ourselves and the planet. Through her herbalism school, Meghan facilitates the development of confident, empowered herbalists, attuned to the messages of their bodies and the natural world. Living the deep wisdom of herbal medicine within themselves, their homes and their communities, they uplift themselves and others, creating a stronger society organically.Meghan is a member of both the College of Practitioners of Phytotherapy and the Ayurvedic Professionals Association.Awaken Herbal Wisdom – Meghan's intensive herbalism course – applications open each spring - https://bit.ly/4guiHpYWebsite: https://www.rhodesrootsandremedies.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhodesrootsandremediesSupport the showThank you for being part of this journey with me, please Subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes, leave a review & share with friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Podcast & our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us & join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
Just The Meditation ✨Do you ever feel like you're being tossed about by life's constant changes, unable to find solid ground in the midst of chaos?In our fast-paced world filled with uncertainty, finding stability can seem impossible. But what if you could stand strong like a mountain through life's storms?In this meditation, you'll experience a peaceful meditation practice focused on equanimity—that steady, balanced quality that helps you remain centered when everything around you is changing.Immerse yourself in this guided practice with the soothing sounds of Haleakalā on the island of Maui as your backdrop. Feel the calming energy of nature support your journey toward inner balance.Take a deep breath and press play to discover your unshakable center amidst life's changing winds.Sign up for my newsletter at https://merylarnett.substack.com/ to receive free mini meditations each week, creative musings, and more.Thank you to Nick McMahan for today's nature field recordings, sound design, and editing; and thank you to Brianna Nielsen for production and editing support. Find them at:https://www.nickcmcmahan.comhttps://www.instagram.com/brianna_podcastpro/Watch on YouTube, Make a donation, or learn more about my free offerings and live classes by visiting merylarnett.comyoutube.com/@ourmindfulnatureThis podcast explores meditation, mental health and the power of connection, offering guidance for caregivers, healers, and therapists facing compassion fatigue, burnout, and other mental health struggles through self-care, self-compassion, and resilience. With a focus on anxiety, depression, and overwhelm, each episode provides tools like meditation, mindfulness, breathwork, and grounding to cultivate clarity and reduce stress. Listeners can also experience nature-inspired guided meditations, designed to bring peace and balance in times of distress.
Ever feel like you need to be tough in order to be seen as "masculine" enough? Ever feel like you wish you could just let your guard down and be taken care of? The truth is, it is a deep human need to be nurtured in relationship. It's neither masculine nor feminine, and we need to expand our awareness of and perception of love, relationship, and what it means to be taken care of, whether we're dating or in a committed long-term relationship.Men need to feel safe, desired, and received just as much as women do. The shape that takes might differ, but the underlying need remains the same.Here we delve into the wonderful world of feeling nurtured. I share personal stories from men in our community of moments when they've felt deeply nurtured by their women partners, as well as what nurturing means to them.In love and even in sex, some of the most memorable moments are not those in which we feel red-hot desire, but when we feel the sweetness of connection.This is part two of a two-part series on nurturing. For those who want to listen to both, the first is episode 343.---Work with usWant to go deeper than the podcast? Jason and I are ready to work with you! We specialize in helping men break old patterns and transform their sex & love lives for good. If you're looking for high-quality relationship advice, we've go tit.To see if there's a fit for our flagship program Pillars of Presence, book a call here. Start anytime. (https://evolutionary.men/apply/)---Memorable quotes from this episode:"I feel nurtured when I am told I am fully seen, trusted, and loved for all that I am as I am.""The bravery to feel worthy.""We relate to men through roughness, and women through sex.""You can't meet me where I'm at if you don't see me.""The patriarchy says: 'I've got to do it by myself and without complaining and tough it out no matter what.'""We have to take the mask off for somebody."
In today's episode, Jada Dobesh and I talk about the need to be nurtured, and how the mother wound impacts your marriage, motherhood, and self-worth. The mother wound goes SO much deeper than simply ‘my mom didn't love me right'. It can actually present as a variety of physical symptoms in your body, and in your behaviors.If you consistently feel like something just isn't *right* in your life, or you're always raging at your kids and your husband, you have a mother wound that needs to be addressed. Jada supports the women in her Need to be Nurtured program to do exactly this, so they can be nurtured, regulate their nervous systems, and ultimately, HEAL.If you want to feel safe and thrive in motherhood, you've GOT to heal your daughterhood - period.In this episode, we cover:How the mother wound shows upWhy women are feeling the need to heal their mother wounds + how Jada's Need to Be Nurtured program helps women do thisReceiving as women + how the patriarchy has impacted ALL of usThe relationship between masculine and feminine energy + how this affects the mother woundWhy so many men were raised to be ‘good boys' instead of ‘strong men' + how this plays out in marriage rolesGetting out of an unsafe situation in order to find safety & healingBeing willing to sit in discomfort and ask hard questionsTaking your time and being intentional with your everyday lifeBe sure to hit subscribe so you never miss the latest episode!Connect with Jada:Learn more about her Need to Be Nurtured programFollow on Instagram @jadadobeshhealingco and @selahspace.sdCheck out her websiteConnect with Emily:Follow on Instagram and FacebookJoin my email listCheck out my websiteConnect with me on LinkedInRelated Episodes:Episode 084 | Understanding and Embracing Your Cycle with Jada DobeshEpisode 085 | Divine Feminines and Mother Wounds with Jada DobeshResources and Links:Join my book writing email listGather in Growth Sponsorship InquiryBook me as a speaker for your next eventGather in Growth podcast produced by: Jill Carr PodcastingMentioned in...
When I first began this journey of healing and freedom with my mental health, one of my goals was to learn how to relate to all my disturbing, embarrassing, conflicting, depressing and anxiety ridden thoughts. But in the long run, what I really learned was how to relate to ALL my thoughts in a renewed […]
Welcome to episode 54 of the Nurtured by Nature podcast, today I'm delighted to be joined in conversation by Rev. Rose Hope author of the recently released book, The Arc.As we start a new year it is important to be reminded of how powerful an ally Hope is in our lives, during these challenging times it is easy to feel overwhelmed & powerless to make a difference, we find ourselves burdened by the need to do something but lost as to what, if any hope remains amongst the devastation & destruction. In this beautiful conversation Rose offers us her gentle but indispensable wisdom for times of turmoil, encouraging us to connect with the awe & wonder of the nature that surrounds us & is us, thus making space for our inner wisdom to flow as we begin the journey to remember who we truly are, raising the possibility of what we are capable of & increasing the vibration of love & compassion in our deeply divided world.We go on to discuss Rose's amazing book The Arc, a fantasy fiction inspired by the Celestine Prophecy & the Alchemist, it draws on her incredible life from her own near death experiences, her time working as an EMT, teaching health sciences, running her own holistic health company & delving into the wisdom of the Akashic records she takes us on a journey to rediscover our own power to create & raise the vibration of both ourselves & the collective consciousness to bring heaven to earth. In times like these we need to ask for help, take a breath, be prepared to listen & receive the wisdom to move forwards with love in our hearts.Learn more about RoseReverend Rose Hope is a dynamic thought leader in spiritual & business development, driven by a profound mission: to create heaven on earth. With over 20 years of expertise in health education & personal development, Rose has empowered countless individuals to unlock their potential & achieve lasting success. As the founder & CEO of Rose Hope Inc., Rose guides those on a quest for a higher purpose, teaching them to harness their intuition & master their minds. Her insights have made her a sought-after speaker at prestigious institutions like Harvard University & a recognized figure on ABC & NBC. She hosts the popular podcast When Spirit Calls & recently released her debut fantasy fiction novel, The Arc (2024).Discover your Soul Blueprint free quiz: https://rosehope.ca/rose.html7 days of creation event: https://rosehope.ca/7-days-of-creation/Website: https://rosehope.caInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosehopesoul/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RoseHopeInternationalWhen Spirit Calls podcast: https://rosehope.ca/podcast/Support the showThank you for being part of this journey with me, please Subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes, leave a review & share with friends to help these messages ripple out across the world. More information about the Podcast & our host Fiona MacKay: Fiona Mackay Photography WebsiteConnect with us & join the conversation on social media:Instagram @FionaMacKayPhotographyFacebook @FionaMacKayPhotographyTwitter @FiMacKay
Tune in to hear Joni talk about a missionary whose legacy of prayer for a whole country has still spread far and wide even after he's passed on to heaven. Prayer is powerful!-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
Book a Free Consultation with Peter Today I'm going to do a podcast on self care. And the reason why I'm doing it now is that I find that December January time to be in some ways the hardest time. And I just had this idea. I'm recording this a couple weeks before the Christmas and Hanukkah holidays. And I'm like, Peter, you're going to need to really listen to this in a couple of weeks. But yeah, I'm going to be honest. I find December and January to be tough. December, because there's so much going on. And January, because even if I'm in California, it's cold. Sometimes it's really rainy. And I feel sometimes overwhelmed by the entire year ahead of me. And I hope someone out there relates to that. I do find December and January to be the two trickiest months of the year. All the rest I'll take. But December. December, I particularly find December tough, but January's tough too. The focus of this podcast is on self care. What I most need to do when I'm feeling overwhelmed, whether that be because there's so much going on or because there's so much ahead of me. A couple of phrases: Whatever you put before taking care of yourself, you're going to lose. And the thing you're probably gonna lose is your sanity, your peace of mind, your serenity. Also, I find that taking care of myself pays enormous dividends. I wish I'd mastered that one so much sooner than I did. But at least I think I've got it now. Which is taking care of me, loving me, because I'm the person who I'm going to be spending the most amount of time with in my life, and I want to make sure that I have the best relationship with me that I possibly can. And in order to do that, I need to take good care of myself. The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie There's a phrase in coaching and I believe I did a podcast episode about it called planting a seed. It's a very powerful tool where you say to yourself, “Yeah, I don't know how I'm going to get everything done, but you know what? I know I'm going to figure it out.” This first quote is from Language of Letting Go, and Melody says, “I don't precisely know what you need to do to take care of yourself, but I know you can figure it out. Rest when you're tired. Take a drink of cold water when you're thirsty. Call a friend when you're lonely. Ask the universe to help when you feel overwhelmed. Many of us have learned, many of us have learned how to deprive and neglect ourselves. Many of us have learned to push ourselves hard. When The problem is that we've already pushed too hard. Many of us are afraid the work won't get done if we rest when we're tired. The work will get done. It will be done better than work that emerges from tiredness of soul and spirit.” Seems obvious, but how many times do I just push through? I think one of the things that I've learned to do is when I get really tired, is I stop for five minutes and meditate. I find that really helpful. OMG, how many times do I let myself get dehydrated? Take yourself out to a cafe and journal, if you've got a lot on your mind. Thank you universe for helping me to change the story of my being overwhelmed. I invite you to support me in changing this and making a shift. And I think more than anything for me, it's when my soul gets tired. When I literally ache in my solar plexus because I'm so spiritually tired because I've been giving so much. But not giving to myself. Remember that balance. Find that balance. Give to yourself. It's okay to stop. It's okay to stop and breathe. It really is. And you know what? If something falls apart, I know, planting a seed here, you'll be able to handle it. Because we are never given more than we can handle. We are just given more than we can control. Because guess what? Controlling is not our business. Managing and handling is. “Nurtured, nourished people who love themselves and care for themselves are the delight of the universe.” And I will add to that, that good can come easily. If you're a workaholic, that's a hard one to swallow, but it is a true concept. And that is a True that good can come easily. “People who are nourished. and nurture themselves are well timed, efficient, and divinely led. Today, I will practice loving self care, even if it just means taking a breath.”
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Mandate, D-EXIT, or whatever you term it, the real question is if Trump, and at this point Vance, can keep it. Or, do they do as happened in other cases and turn to inward DC deal making in such a way that the people no longer perceive the fight to be on their behalf?Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.The vile and bigoted Texas Democratic Party chairman resigns after ‘devastating' losses. Bexar County Democratic Party chairman announces resignation days after election results.Attorney General Ken Paxton Wins Major Victory, Blocking Biden-Harris Administration's Unlawful “Parole in Place” Policy. Also see: EXCLUSIVE: Leaked Intel Report Warns Venezuela Sending Intel Operatives, Released Prisoners to ‘Neutralize' Targets in U.S.Lt. Governor Patrick says Texas school choice is his “top priority” in the upcoming legislature.North America Rig Count Report.Texas A&M Board of Regents ends ‘LGBTQ Minor' and other ‘Low Performing' programs backed by woke faculty. Also, A&M – Commerce is no more – it is now East Texas A&M.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Maybe she was born with it? Or maybe she worked her peach off for it? In today's episode, we dig deep into the qualities, traits, and habits of women who seem to have an effortlessly healthy relationship with food. If you ever wondered how someone could have a brownie, enjoy it guilt free and stop before they are grossly full - this episode is for you. We will cover the importance of: - Having a Growth Mindset - Being Curious - Staying Non-Judgmental - Embracing the Eb and Flow of nutrition, cravings, and your body - Nutrition 101: Using knowledge to empower your choices This episode is not just about what you eat. It is about how you view what you eat and how you feel about your choices. With a few mindset shifts and a bit of effort, you can drastically improve your relationship with food. For more information or to connect directly, use the links below. Schedule a Session: https://www.heathermaio.com/coaching-options Not Another Diet Book: https://www.amazon.com/Not-Another-Diet-Book-learning/dp/B0B45Q4CLH/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1656499379&sr=8-1
Air Date 8/30/2024 Israel's assault on Gaza is fueled by pain, rage, trauma... a desire for safety, a desire for revenge, the hope for the safe return of hostages. It's a complicated mix of all of the above and more and it will be different for each person. However, there's also a deep well of denial and delusion about the decades-old status quo between Israel and Palestine that made the current conflict all but inevitable and the pursuit of genocide by some decision-makers in the Israeli government - as well as the support of the US government - possible. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Full Show Notes | Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Shows + No Ads!) Join our Discord community! KEY POINTS KP 1: Kamala Harris Mentioned Palestinian Suffering — in the Passive Voice - The Intercept - Air Date 8-26-24 KP 2: Substance vs Vibes in VP Kamala Harris' Gaza PR Reboot - Citations Needed - Air Date 8-2-24 KP 3: Former Israeli Spy Chief- If I Was A Palestinian, I Would Fight Against Israel's Occupation - Zeteo - Air Date 8-19-24 KP 4: Torture Is Systemic in Israel's Prisons / Shai Parnes - This Is Hell! - Air Date 8-21-22 KP 5: EXPOSED- Netanyahu's Plan to Set World on Fire - Double Down News - Air Date 8-23-24 KP 6: Rami Khouri on Latest Israel-Hezbollah Escalation & Stalled Ceasefire Talks - Democracy Now! - Air Date 8-26-24 (50:37) NOTE FROM THE EDITOR On the deep denial at the heart of Zionism My Father and the Withering of Liberal Zionism - New York Mag DEEPER DIVES (1:02:24) SECTION A - UNCOMMITTED (1:28:38) SECTION B - TORTURE (1:56:35) SECTION C - ARMS EMBARGO (2:26:17) SECTION D - JOURNALISM SHOW IMAGE Description: A young woman in the middle of a protest in Washington, DC holds up a sign in front of her that says “End the Siege On Gaza Now” Credit: “March on Washington for Gaza” https://www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/53463705757/ by Elvert Barnes, Flickr | License: CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/legalcode.en | Changes: Cropped
This is part 3 of a 4-part back-to-school series that revisits some of our old favorites from the vault! Transitions can be overwhelming for our children and for us. As moms, we want to know how to support a child going through transitions. We might experience our own anxiety, deal with mom guilt, or question whether they are capable of navigating big changes. But with the right strategies in place, we can guide our children, and ourselves, through times of change. Today, I'm joined by Jess VanderWier, founder of Nurtured First, to discuss how to support a child through the transition into school and separation anxiety.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Xa9FYCBook a Free 15 min Consult with a mom therapist: momwell.com Follow Momwell on Instagram: instagram.com/momwell Sign up for our weekly VIP Newsletter: momwell.com/newsletter Register for one of our popular guides and courses: momwell.com/shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is part 3 of a 4-part back-to-school series that revisits some of our old favorites from the vault! Transitions can be overwhelming for our children and for us. As moms, we want to know how to support a child going through transitions. We might experience our own anxiety, deal with mom guilt, or question whether they are capable of navigating big changes. But with the right strategies in place, we can guide our children, and ourselves, through times of change. Today, I'm joined by Jess VanderWier, founder of Nurtured First, to discuss how to support a child through the transition into school and separation anxiety. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Xa9FYC Book a Free 15 min Consult with a mom therapist: momwell.com Follow Momwell on Instagram: instagram.com/momwell Sign up for our weekly VIP Newsletter: momwell.com/newsletter Register for one of our popular guides and courses: momwell.com/shop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Peterson is the founder of The Compass 4 Life, is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and an advanced trainer for the Nurtured Heart Approach™ (NHA). He specializes in helping adults who work with or have challenging children develop strategies for their child to succeed in both the school environment and family setting. Dan wants to provide parenting tips for children with behavioral problems and encourage positive parenting. Dan has developed his own unique coaching style based on the Nurtured Heart Approach. He believes that in order for the NHA to be effective it must be practiced both at home and at school. To that end, he is passionate about training both parents and teachers. Dan's vision is to train and coach teachers and parents in the Nurtured Heart Approach™ so that they can in turn provide all children with the best possible environment to flourish. He is committed to bridging the gap between home and school. It is Dan's belief that the Nurtured Heart Approach™ not only uncovers the greatness within every child, but it also provides him with an internal compass for life. So check out The Compass 4 Life program on the website. Link is in the show notes. Dad Up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daduppodcast/support