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Our first year and what is our plan for next year. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@americancrossfire Twitter: American Crossfire (@AmericanCfire) / X Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AmericanCrossfire Health Y Sol Soap Affiliate: https://healthysolsoap.com?sca_ref=7272975.4Fusf3bLVy Join AmmoSquared and get $25 in ammo! https://ammo2.me/americancrossfire Buzzsprout Affiliate: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2316041 To stay up to date with the latest firearms news join the Pew Report @ pew.report The post American Crossfire 31 – Our First Year appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
We're continuing our conversation about differences in regional dialects from Episode 5: "Pop vs Soda?" but this time with a third party. Our friend, Camden, joins us to represent the state of Oklahoma as we decide who it is that really talks "funny". Examples include Caramel, Adult, Bag, Reese's Pieces, and so much more. Episodes Referenced: 72: Our First Year in Oklahoma 68: Pumpkin Pot #5 | Our Series of Unfortunate Events
At the very beginning of 2022, our family made a BIG move from Wisconsin to Oklahoma. We're sharing with you all the highs and lows from our first year living here. Episodes Referenced: 68: Pumpkin Pot #5 | Our Series of Unfortunate Events 58: Our First Year of Marriage 21: Moving to Oklahoma 51 & 52: Kara's Birth Story Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEv_UPmTwYlKQfdTxjOVh3A/featured
It's tough being a media outlet these days. Audiences are fractured, referrals from search engines are dropping, and publishers are at the mercy of algorithms they don't control.Savvy journalists at forward-thinking newsrooms are not letting this happen to them. Instead, they're doing the work that arguably has been most critical all along: building direct connections with their audiences. It's common to do this through email lists and subscription models, but the open social web offers a new, more equitable ecosystem for quality journalism to thrive. Two people on the frontlines of this movement are Jason Koebler, a journalist and co-founder at 404 Media, and Ben Werdmuller, the senior director of technology at ProPublica. In this episode of Dot Social, the two talk about their fediverse experiences so far and why they're hopeful for publishing in the future.• Addressing online media's biggest challenge • Solving problems around discovery • Core selling points of decentralized social media• Will Threads become the whale in this pond?• Ghost vs Substack• The threat of AI-generated content and how it plays algorithmically Mentioned in this episode:“What We Learned in Our First Year of 404 Media”“Wherever you get your podcasts” is a radical statementJohn O'Nolan's Dot Social episodeThreads announcement from 8/28“Protocol Wars - The Fediverse Explained!”(WVFRM podcast)
It's our anniversary week so here is a special episode to celebrate. We've compiled a list of 6 main things we live by and have learned in the 6 years we have been married. We hope this will help you get to know us better, encourage you in your relationships, or just bring a little smile to your day. Heads up, we do talk about Biblical sex in the confinements of marriage in this episode. Episodes Referenced: 58: Our First Year of Marriage 59: 0 to 1 to 2 Kids
Reflections on My First Year of Marriage: Living with Bipolar You guys.... in exactly one week, I will be celebrating my first ever wedding anniversary... something I used to think would never be possible for me. Tune in to hear me share my experiences during my first year of marriage. I will reveal: 1. How Dan's support helped me recognize the value of my story 2. The role of communication shifting in our relationship and the importance of recognizing and respecting each other's boundaries 3. What traveling together has done for our connection and creating beautiful experiences (being present in the moment). 4. The importance of individual growth within our relationship and maintaining a balance so bipolar doesn't consume the relationship. 5. Hope that it can work from others who shared their personal experiences with me navigating their marriages with bipolar The episode aims to inspire listeners by demonstrating that a supportive, loving relationship is possible for people living with bipolar disorder. 00:00 Introduction and Reflections on the Past Month 02:03 The Importance of a Supportive Partner 07:00 Overcoming Fears and Sharing My Story 08:04 The Role of Bipolar in Our Relationship 08:32 The Power of Communication and Understanding 09:36 Lessons from Our First Year of Marriage 17:43 The Impact of Travel and Shared Experiences 20:49 The Importance of Self-Work and Respect 21:27 Conclusion: The Power of Love and Support
Struggles in the transition to motherhood can be a great motivator to help others. Such is the story of today's guest. Becoming a mom during the early months of the COVID pandemic left Molly feeling blindsided by her birth and postpartum experience, even as a therapist. Unexplained seizures sent her newborn daughter to the NICU, an experience that fueled her postpartum anxiety. Later, she had a missed OCD diagnosis and went through the understandably difficult decision to have a second child. Join us to hear Molly's story! Molly Vasa Bertolucci is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California and the founder of Poppy Therapy. She helps new moms, postpartum women, and moms who want to find meaning and courage in the emotions, big decisions, transitions, and new experiences that come with motherhood. She is a mother of two and is passionate about perinatal mental health. When she's not doing therapy, Molly interviews moms about their first year of motherhood for her podcast, Our First Year. Show Highlights: Molly's story of feeling blindsided and isolated by her daughter's traumatic birth and postpartum anxiety How an earlier miscarriage and the COVID shutdown preceded Molly's traumatic birth experience at a birth center How breathing complications for her baby, being sent home too soon (after five hours), and unexplained seizures prompted a NICU stay of about ten days for her daughter How the continued COVID shutdown, nearby wildfires, mandatory CA curfews, and the death of a beloved family pet kept Molly feeling isolated, traumatized, and anxious How Molly experienced OCD with feeling consumed by fear and doubt as her life spiraled into chaos and upheaval How shocking intrusive thoughts prompted Molly to get help when her daughter was 6 months old How Molly found help and relief through EMDR with a therapist and from the Hand to Hold support group for NICU parents How medication helped with Molly's OCD symptoms that she describes as mental and emotional torture Why it was a difficult decision to have a second child, even though that birth turned out to be a healing experience much different than the first time Why Molly decided to specialize in perinatal mental health and begin a podcast Takeaways from Molly: “There is help! If you are not feeling like yourself, reach out for support. There is a whole world of support out there for you.” Resources: Connect with Molly and Poppy Therapy: Website, Instagram, and Podcast Visit www.postpartum.net for resources and support! Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course. Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
047 - As we approach the end of 2022, this is the last episode in “The Best of Our First Year” series. This podcast offers words of encouragement and positive suggestions for handling fear. Mary Ellen Collins, our Founder & Executive Director presents helpful information you can take away and use in real-time. For more than 20 years The Motherless Daughters Ministry has touched the lives of women who have lost or never experienced the nurturing care of a mother. The wounds from the impact of mother loss can be hidden for years but are indicated through our behaviors, habits, and lifestyle. After listening to the podcast, send us an email or leave a voicemail message. You can, also, do both from the homepage of our website, https://www.motherlessdaughtersministry.com/ Support the show
046- From birth to 6 years of age is the most significant period for brain development. It has a lasting effect on the individual's ability to learn and succeed in life. "The Best of Our First Year" series revisits the most popular podcasts of the past year. This podcast is another one that sheds light on the experiences that have the potential to hinder development and impact adult behaviors.WE NEED YOUR INPUT! We're reviewing and re-tooling the podcast to make it better in 2023! Share your comments. What topics do you want to hear covered? Let us know what you think of the podcast. After listening to the podcast, send us an email or leave a voicemail message. You can, also, do both from the homepage of our website, https://www.motherlessdaughtersministry.com/. Support the showSupport the show
045 If you experienced mother loss in your 20's, there may be lasting effects that impact the ability to accomplish goals. Just when life begins to get exciting, the things serving as a firm foundation for your launch into adulthood begin to shift. Join us as we, again, explore mother loss at this stage of life.“The Best of Our First Year” series revisits the most popular podcasts of the past year. This podcast sheds light on the experiences that have the potential to hinder development. Our mission is to encourage and support you on the journey. We want you to know you are not alone.WE NEED YOUR INPUT! We're reviewing and re-tooling the podcast to make it better in 2023! Share your comments. What topics do you want to hear covered? Let us know what you think of the podcast. After listening to the podcast, send us an email or leave a voicemail message. You can, also, do both from the homepage of our website, https://www.motherlessdaughtersministry.com/. Support the show
044 - In this not-to-be-missed episode, Dottie Menkhaus hosts Kristin Mitchener in a discussion about healing from trauma. That process includes surfacing some of the things we keep hidden from view and don't ever talk about with other people. The traumas of our past fuel our current behavior. Hear the voices of these two survivors.“The Best of Our First Year” series revisits the most popular podcasts of the past year. This podcast exposes some of the topics we have been able to unpack in the safe environment of the Motherless Daughters Ministry community.WE NEED YOUR INPUT! We're reviewing and re-tooling the podcast to make it better in 2023! Share your comments. What topics do you want to hear covered? Let us know what you think of the podcast. After listening to the podcast, send us an email or leave a voicemail message. You can, also, do both from the homepage of our website, https://www.motherlessdaughtersministry.com/. Support the showSupport the show
043 - If you know a teen who has experienced mother loss, please share this episode. While the Motherless Daughters Ministry target audience is over 18, we offer resources that can be valuable to people in every population category. There are many “voices of experience” telling their story of mother loss as an adolescent. “The Best of Our First Year” series has surfaced wonderful information and encouragement, but this episode is one of the best. As one of our 1st interviews, Dottie Menkhaus gave us a very candid and personal view of her journey.WE NEED YOUR INPUT! We're reviewing and re-tooling the podcast to make it better in 2023! Share your comments. What topics do you want to hear covered? Let us know what you think of the podcast. After listening to the podcast, send us an email or leave a voicemail message. You can, also, do both from the homepage of our website, https://www.motherlessdaughtersministry.com/. Support the show
042 - If you experienced mother loss between the ages of 6 and 12, this podcast, as one of “The Best of Our First Year,” will be worth the time. Our Founder and Executive Director, Mary Ellen Collins, presented a series that highlighted connections between early experiences and adult behavior patterns.For more than 20 years The Motherless Daughters Ministry has touched the lives of women who have lost or never experienced the nurturing care of a mother. The wounds from the impact of mother loss can be hidden for years but are indicated through our behaviors, habits, and lifestyle. The MDM tools and resources have proven themselves powerful and have created a strong community of people who support one another on the grief journey.WE NEED YOUR INPUT! We're reviewing and re-tooling the podcast to make it better in 2023! Share your comments. What topics do you want to hear covered? Let us know what you think of the podcast. After listening to the podcast, send us an email or leave a voicemail message. You can, also, do both from the homepage of our website, https://www.motherlessdaughtersministry.com/. Support the show
041 - Did you know that you already have the key to understanding the impact mother loss has had on your life? This episode lays the foundation for discovering answers to questions you have entertained about your experience. As one of “The Best of Our First Year” podcasts, you will not want to miss this one, presented by our Founder and Executive Director, Mary Ellen Collins.For more than 20 years The Motherless Daughters Ministry has touched the lives of women who have lost or never experienced the nurturing care of a mother. Right now, WE NEED YOUR INPUT! We're reviewing and re-tooling the podcast to make it better in 2023! Share your comments. What topics do you want to hear covered? Let us know what you think of the podcast. Send us an email at motherlessdaughtersministry@gmail.com or leave a voicemail message here. You can do both from the homepage of our website, https://www.motherlessdaughtersministry.com/. "The Road to Forgiveness" course, mentioned in the podcast, is being offered online and starts October 13, 2022. Click here to register online and reserve your seat. Subscribe to our podcast so you won't miss what's coming up next! Don't miss the beginning of a series on how your age of loss impacts your life today.Support the show
Tonight was a bit Short and Random. IT was Our First Year and its in the books. We Talked about D Ratings, Netflix, Women Condoms, Porn, and Coffee (Random). Hope you Enjoy, Leave us a Review.. Follow us LinkTree
In this week's episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Geraud Staton, Executive Director of Helius. Geraud shares how Helius provides training and coaching for small businesses and necessity-driven entrepreneurs. They work closely with small business owners to help them earn and pay a fair living wage.The program starts with a 10-week business training program that ends with participants having a business plan and a working, 1-year strategic plan. Then, Helius students move on to a full one-year coaching program where they meet monthly with in-house coaches as well as a bevy of subject matter experts from the community who are all working with one goal in mind: to ensure our clients can create the strongest business possible, earning a fair living wage for employees and business owners alike! Show Highlights Overview of Helius and how it supports necessity based entrepreneurs earn and pay a living wage (1:35) How Helius helps entrepreneurs build their teams, identifying their customers and how to deliver value to those customers are keys to that success (13:15) How the Helius tema invests in their team and how this helps deliver an exceptional customer experience (24:00) Helius Success Stories!!! (32:40) Related Links You can learn more about Helius https://www.heliusnc.org/ (https://www.heliusnc.org) or reach Geraud directly at Geraud@Heliusnc.org. Follow Helius on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HeliusNC (https://www.facebook.com/HeliusNC), LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/theheliusfoundation/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/theheliusfoundation/), and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/heliusnc/ (https://www.instagram.com/heliusnc/) Learn more about how TEAMES & CO builds effective and empowered start-up teams that deliver results at https://teamesandco.com/teams/start-ups Related Episodes: 7 Ways to Learn from Our First Year https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/building-teams-with-teames-co/id1530838871?i=1000494849095 Views expressed by guests are their own and may not reflect the views of Teames and Co. Mention of particular products or services and participation of a guest does not imply an endorsement by Teames and Co. The information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be taken as professional advice.
In this week's episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Geraud Staton, Executive Director of Helius. Geraud shares how Helius provides training and coaching for small businesses and necessity-driven entrepreneurs. They work closely with small business owners to help them earn and pay a fair living wage.The program starts with a 10-week business training program that ends with participants having a business plan and a working, 1-year strategic plan. Then, Helius students move on to a full one-year coaching program where they meet monthly with in-house coaches as well as a bevy of subject matter experts from the community who are all working with one goal in mind: to ensure our clients can create the strongest business possible, earning a fair living wage for employees and business owners alike! Show Highlights Overview of Helius and how it supports necessity based entrepreneurs earn and pay a living wage (1:35) How Helius helps entrepreneurs build their teams, identifying their customers and how to deliver value to those customers are keys to that success (13:15) How the Helius tema invests in their team and how this helps deliver an exceptional customer experience (24:00) Helius Success Stories!!! (32:40) Related Links You can learn more about Helius https://www.heliusnc.org (https://www.heliusnc.org) or reach Geraud directly at Geraud@Heliusnc.org. Follow Helius on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HeliusNC (https://www.facebook.com/HeliusNC), LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/theheliusfoundation/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/theheliusfoundation/), and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/heliusnc/ (https://www.instagram.com/heliusnc/) Learn more about how TEAMES & CO builds effective and empowered start-up teams that deliver results at https://teamesandco.com/teams/start-ups Related Episodes: 7 Ways to Learn from Our First Year https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/building-teams-with-teames-co/id1530838871?i=1000494849095 Views expressed by guests are their own and may not reflect the views of Teames and Co. Mention of particular products or services and participation of a guest does not imply an endorsement by Teames and Co. The information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be taken as professional advice.
When you first start college, it can be easy to lose focus of your passions and what you want to do. Staying true to who you are is a challenge in itself – it requires dedication, but you’re not alone! In our first interview episode, I get to chat with Kristal about the beauty (andContinue reading "Episode 2: School-Life Balance & Our First Year of College with Kristal"
In this episode, Tracy and Luis discuss lessons for launching a business. The conversation is based on a recent article written by Tracy Eames "Launching a Business? 7 Ways to Learn from Our First Year". Here is the link to the full article: https://medium.com/@tracy.eames/launching-a-business-7-ways-to-learn-from-our-first-year-406065634067 Show Highlights Empowering your teams and investing in the number one asset of your business (3: 57) Don't stop at knowing your customer, put them at the center of your company ( 7:24) Why mentors can help founders add a valuable perspective to their work and help them continue to develop their strategy and grow their business (13:35) Want to learn more about solutions for your team visit us at https://teamesandco.com/solutions Listen to Episode 12 to learn how to collaborate across your teams (https://teamesandco.com/podcast/12 (https://teamesandco.com/podcast/12)) Views expressed by guests are their own and may not reflect the views of Teames and Co. Mention of particular products or services and participation of a guest does not imply an endorsement by Teames and Co. The information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be taken as professional advice.
This week we’re celebrating one year of the podcast by changing things up! We’re upgrading to red leather. New YouTube design. 50% more banter. We also need to lift our obvious slack by doubling the movies we’ve talked about. Let’s do it. 52 Movie Reviews. 52 minutes. What a time. Thanks heaps for listening! And happy one year!00:00 G’days and Intros & A Beard Tangent06:30 The 52 One-Minute Reviews58:08 We’re exhausted59:05 Thanks for Our First Year & Final ThoughtsYou can find us at all of these places!Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/6qelhzSpotify: http://tiny.cc/29xqhzYouTube: http://tiny.cc/hks7hzSoundCloud: http://tiny.cc/cjs7hzWanna write to us? We’d love to hear from you! Let us know what you think of any of the movies we talk about, or just about life in general, right here:Email: classicmoviebanter@outlook.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/classicmoviebanter/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cmbpod
This week we discuss Our First Year of Podcasting, If being authentic is overrated, and does it mean what your authenticity is going to be widely accepted and much more, dont forget to follow our social @fullylivingpod on instagram and twitter
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In this week's episode, we share our first year of marriage story. Description of First Year in one or two words Emergency mode. Some of the topics we discussed are: 1. Marcus facing deportation, and the financial difficulties that we went through. 2. Letting go of insecurities. 3. Learning how to become selfless. 4. How to […] The post 015 Emergency Mode, Our First Year of Marriage Story appeared first on Our Peaceful Family.
It is hard to believe that we have been open for almost a year. We will celebrate our first year anniversary the Saturday after Thanksgiving. In the this podcast Bob and Linda take a look back at the first year and discuss our upcoming anniversary celebration.Podcast #8 - Our First Year in Review
Our First Year. We’ve reached a milestone: our 50th show and our one year anniversary! And it happens to coincide with Destination Star Trek London! So to celebrate our arrival at the half-century mark we take a look back at our first year of shows. Here are some of the most memorable moments for Colin and his many guests.