Podcasts about our parents

  • 59PODCASTS
  • 65EPISODES
  • 37mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Apr 8, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about our parents

Latest podcast episodes about our parents

ProAging Podcast
Aging Services in the Trump Era

ProAging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 56:15


A live and interactive discussion with one of the leading voices in elder care policy that will provide insights into the complex world of aging services during this period of policy uncertainty. Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute and author of Caring for Our Parents will provide a comprehensive analysis drawing on his expertise in tax policy, elder care, and healthcare.https://howardgleckman.com/Caring for Our Parents: Inspiring Stories of Families Seeking New Solutions to America's Most Urgent Health Crisis Hardcover – May 26, 2009 by Howard Gleckman (Author)Summary Generated by https://notebooklm.google.com/ Gleckman began by addressing **Social Security**, highlighting President Trump's promise not to cut benefits directly. However, he cautioned that the administration's actions, such as limiting access through closed offices and phone line difficulties, are already impacting beneficiaries and applicants, particularly those seeking disability benefits, where waiting times are expected to exceed a year. More critically, Gleckman stressed the looming **insolvency of the Social Security trust fund within the next nine years**, which could lead to an automatic 23% cut in benefits if no action is taken. He criticized the political stalemate on this issue, noting that inaction is akin to "taking Social Security off a cliff".Turning to **Medicare**, Gleckman noted Trump's similar pledge not to cut benefits directly. However, he anticipated potential cuts to providers, which could further strain access to care. A significant focus was placed on **Medicare Advantage (MA)**, with the administration recently announcing a substantial 5.3% increase in payments to MA plans. Gleckman pointed out the inconsistency with the stated goal of cutting government spending. He discussed the possibility of MA becoming the default Medicare option, as suggested by Project 2025. While acknowledging potential benefits of coordinated care in theory, Gleckman raised concerns about network limitations, complexity, and prior authorizations in current MA plans. He also touched upon the negotiation of drug prices initiated by the Biden administration and the uncertainty of Trump's future stance on this, while noting the current administration's decision to not cover GLP-1 drugs for weight loss under Medicare and Medicaid.The **Older Americans Act (OAA)** and the **Administration for Community Living (ACL)** were also highlighted as being at risk. Gleckman predicted budget cuts for OAA programs like Meals on Wheels and adult day programs. More alarmingly, he discussed the announced plan to **abolish the ACL** and divide its functions among other HHS offices, along with the firing of half of its staff, including grant program administrators. This could severely disrupt the functioning of vital community-based services due to a lack of federal oversight and support. Gleckman also noted the potential impact of federal employee layoffs in the Washington D.C. area on the tax base and consequently on local senior service programs.Gleckman concluded by emphasizing the **unpredictability of the Trump administration** due to its impulsive and chaotic management style. He urged communities to proactively work together to support older adults and their caregivers during these uncertain times. He echoed the sentiment that individual storytelling and engagement with lawmakers are crucial for conveying the real-world impact of potential policy changes. The interactive nature of the discussion allowed participants to voice their concerns and ask questions, highlighting the community's eagerness to understand and navigate the evolving landscape of aging services.

Into The Garden
28/2/25 Healing the Grieving Heart with Guest Speaker Cherish Rush

Into The Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 24:23


God sure has a plan and a purpose for His people. This program today highlights grieving the loss of a loved one. The following interview is with Guest Speaker Cherish Rush, who lost her mother in 2021. She shares her story, of how she coped with the feelings of grief and rebuilding her life with father, sibling and community. She shares invaluable tips on how to cope.Losing a parent is always major, life changing and a challenging experience, regardless the nature of the relationship. The bond between a parent and child is inherently strong and once no longer there can be difficult to adjust.In this inspiring episode you will hear how Cherish found healing and hopeHow grief can lead to personal growth and transformationCherish's advice on embracing the journey of healingThe role of spirituality or faith in healing and Misconception on griefTruly a story worth sharing and listening to. These are real stories with real women.Where to get help: Get the support you need with a Grief counselor. Contact Into The GardenResources to help you copeBest Books on Grieving the Loss of a ParentMotherless Daughters by Hope EdelmanChicken Soup for the Soul loss and grieving (my favourite)The Orphaned Adult: Understanding And Coping with Grief and Change After the Death of Our Parents by Alexander Levy Like / follow / share We need to give ourselves permission to get on with life. Laugh, enjoy life, though never forget those we have lost.May the Lord guide and protect our families and may we honour and treasure parents, grandparents who are still alive. I lost both my parents, and they have big shoes to fill. May you be blessed by this episode and kindly help us by sharing and passing it on.Abound in His Grace, under the shelter of His wings@Into The Garden

Daughterhood The Podcast
2025 Policy Changes for Family Caregivers

Daughterhood The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 61:46


In these BONUS episodes of Daughterhood the Podcast, Daughterhood Founder Anne Tumlinson joins Rosanne to bring the caregiving conversation to a different level as we're joined by change leaders and policy experts. Today we speak with Howard Gleckman, senior fellow at the Urban Institute, where he is affiliated with the Tax Policy Center and the Retirement Policy Program. He speaks and writes frequently on aging and caregiving, as well as on tax policy. Howard is the author of Caring for Our Parents: Inspiring Stories of Families Seeking New Solutions to America's Most Urgent Health Care Crisis, as well as two blogs—TaxVox and Caring for Our Parents which you can find on Forbes.com. In 2016, I was a named one of the nation's top 50 Influencers in Aging by Next Avenue. Today, we discuss the recent changes in Washington regarding potential cuts to Medicaid, changes to Medicare, drug production, The Older Americans act, the ACA and much more. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Daughterhood

Investing Insights
How to Retire: Understand and Plan for Long-Term Care

Investing Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 23:36


Christine Benz, Morningstar's director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,' the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine talks with author and researcher Howard Gleckman about long-term care.  How Long-Term Care Differs from Conventional HealthcareWhy Americans Need More Long-Term Care Than Ever BeforeLong-Term Care Isn't Just in Nursing HomesDoes Medicare Cover Long-Term Care Costs?Who Should Consider Long-Term Care Insurance?The Financial Implications of Continuing Care Retirement CommunitiesHoward Gleckman's Experience with Long-Term Care Key Takeaways Hi, I'm Christine Benz from Morningstar and welcome to the How to Retire podcast. It's a companion to my book, which is also called How to Retire. Each episode will provide a bite-sized lesson about how to do some aspect of retirement well.If you read my work regularly, you know that I'm a little bit obsessed with the topic of long-term care, not just how to pay for it, but also all of the other dimensions of it, like the impact on families. To help discuss that topic, I reached out to Howard Gleckman. He is the author of a book called Caring for Our Parents, and he is also a Senior Fellow at the Urban Institute, where he is affiliated with the Tax Policy Center and the Program on Retirement Policy. He also writes a great blog for Forbes. I asked him to discuss the basics of long-term care, as well as the financial ramifications and implications for caregivers. More from Howard GleckmanBioForbes ColumnUrban InstituteTaxVox blogCaring For Our Parents, by Howard GleckmanHoward Gleckman on The Long View: ‘We Pretend This Isn't a Problem' Read more from Christine Benz.How to Retire: Tips for Entering RetirementThe Hidden Crisis in Long-Term CareHow Likely Are You to Need Long-Term Care?6 Steps for Smart Long-Term-Care PlanningWorried About Long-Term Care Expenses? Let's Do Something About It. Watch more from How to Retire.How to Retire: Prioritize Tax Planning in RetirementHow to Retire: Transition from Saving to SpendingHow to Retire: Consider a Retirement Bucket Portfolio StrategyHow to Retire: Know What ‘Enough' Means in RetirementHow to Retire: Understand the Role of Working LongerHow to Retire: Stay Flexible with Your Retirement Spending  Read what our team is writing:Christine Benz Follow Christine Benz on social media.X: https://x.com/christine_benzLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-benz-b83b523

The Having Said That Show
How To Quit Your Job And Follow Your Dreams!

The Having Said That Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 61:56


Thank you for watching! #emptyshelfgang Apply for a role at HST here -  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeDgazHIA65EqaIXSFlqHADhNPy3-G9tawiay7AgVr4zVo1xw/viewform?usp=sf_link Check out Dishaan - https://www.instagram.com/dishaan_?igsh=cmhna3g2YXFjdzE2 Follow Adi on IG: https://www.instagram.com/adisaidthat?igsh=MWFkZXIxZGxlODQ0Yw== Check out his new song: https://linktr.ee/adi.avg Follow Jeh on IG: https://www.instagram.com/coach.jeh?igsh=c2lzeTBpaWJoYTlj Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/thehavingsaidthatshow?igsh=a3lsd2dmNTNreDBk Sign up to our newsletter: https://linktr.ee/hstshow Join our FPL league: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/px6mcr Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:40 How To Know What You're Passionate About 04:01 Our Parents' Reaction To Our Careers 06:47 How Do You Know Your Dream Career Is What's Meant For You 08:30 How To Deal With Doubts 15:30 How To Manage Following Your Passions With A 9 to 5 10:05 When Should You Quit Your Job? 25:57 What Does It Take To Start A Business 27:35 How To Build The Best Team 30:59 Does Education Impact Career 37:53 Quit Your Job To Start A Podcast 46:45 How To Get A Job With Us 47:55 Will Sid Leave His Fam Business? 51:20 Our Goals

AmiTuckeredOut
Anjali Virmani Talks Time Out

AmiTuckeredOut

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 44:15


Anjali Virmani is the Global Head of Creative Solutions at Time Out Media. Shuttling between 10 global offices with a brief of 333 cities, she crafts and implements the Time Out global brand story, strategy, and identity, building bridges between the Time Out brand and its consumers globally.Anjali's passion for diversity, uniting, and empowering people of all ages and cultures shines through in her life and career. She sees her role at Time Out as a gateway to building bridges between brands and consumers and fostering connections worldwide. And she is in a unique position to unite diverse communities through the shared experiences of food, culture, and general joy.Anjali shares her incredible journey from her childhood, always feeling out of place, to finally finding her home in New York and Time Out. She reveals the challenges and the exhilaration of managing the amazingly diverse Time Out brand. We dive deep into the evolving nature of DEI, race, and what it means to be South Asian for our generation compared to our parents. We go into breaking out of the mold of Good Indian Girl and the importance of learning new things. Finally, we reflect on being the freest South Asian generation and look forward to a new era of diversity for our children even if we still have a long way to go. The Lowdown on Time Out:  Time Out's story from its humble origins as a free magazine to its rise as a global brand + the excitement of creating food spaces and music festivals in Lisbon, Abu Dhabi. and New York + the challenges of appealing to Gen Z (5:38)Spreading the Time Out Message: The challenges of combining local, national, and global brands + traveling in Asia and Europe + future expansion of Time Out into Barcelona and Budapest (12:45)“Indians Come In All Shades, Right?”: Anjali shares her story of growing up in Manchester and the US as the only brown girl, not knowing if she's white or black, and finding her voice in the “blonde hair” publishing world + the joy of living in New York and having a mix of everything + the shift from “multicultural” to “mainstream” marketing and uniting diverse cultures rather than emphasizing “otherness” (20:03)Our Parents and Us: Anjali on moving to the United States at 10 years old + Anjali and Ami envy their parents' social lives and sense of community +  how parents allow their children freedom while keeping them grounded + how the price of freedom can be loneliness (27:48)Back In The Day: - Anjali shares her early days of acting and tending bar and always wanting to do new things + backpacking and worrying her poor parents + how South Asian parents give their children freedom while keeping them grounded (31:13)Rapid Fast Round: (38:11)Anjali's Bucket List: (39:39) Connect with Anjali:LinkedIn ProfileTime Out Let's talk Connect:Instagram This podcast is produced by Ginni Media.

During the Break
Death by Boomer with Jeff Styles! Our Parents! (Powered by MedicareMisty)

During the Break

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 9:51


Death by Boomer with Jeff Styles - every Wednesday! OUR PARENTS!!! Let's face it - the boomers are the 2nd greatest generation to ever walk planet earth! From our music to our toys (we survived lawn darts) - we made the world better! Yes, better even for you gen x'ers - gen y's and millennials - we're just better!! AND....worse - we also used up all the resources - became a little spoiled and maybe we have clung to power a little too long. Misunderstood - that is what we are! These short episodes will hopefully bridge the gap with the x'ers, y'ers (if that's even a word) and millennials - Death by Boomer with Jeff Styles on DTB - powered by WWW.MEDICAREMISTY.COM This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm Please consider leaving us a review on Apple and giving us a share to your friends! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

The Long View
Howard Gleckman: We Pretend This Isn't a Problem

The Long View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 54:16


Our guest on the podcast today is Howard Gleckman. He is the author of a book called Caring for Our Parents and an expert on the topic of aging and caregiving. Howard is also a senior fellow at the Urban Institute where he is affiliated with the Tax Policy Center and the Program on Retirement Policy. He also writes a tax and budget policy blog called TaxVox, which is available at Forbes.com. Before joining the Urban Institute, he was a senior correspondent in the Washington Bureau of Businessweek.BackgroundBioUrban InstituteTaxVox blogCaring For Our Parents, by Howard GleckmanLong-Term Care and Cognitive Decline“Is Long-Term Care a Predictable Need, or an Unexpected One?” by Howard Gleckman, Forbes.com, April 15, 2022.“The U.S. Needs to Help Seniors and Their Families Navigate Long-Term Care,” by Howard Gleckman, Forbes.com, Oct. 11, 2022.“The Quiet Struggles With Those Living Alone With Memory Loss,” by Howard Gleckman, Forbes.com, July 18, 2023.“Which States Provide the Best—and Worst—Long-Term Care Services?” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, Oct. 2, 2023.“Why Are Care Delivery Models for People With Dementia Developing so Slowly?” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, June 27, 2023.“FDA Has Approved the Anti-Alzheimer's Drug, Leqembi. What You Need to Know,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, July 6, 2023.“Experts Raise Questions About the Safety of Anti-Alzheimer's Drug Leqembi,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, April 25, 2023.“Aging in Place Is all the Rage, But It's Not Easy,” by Howard Gleckman, Forbes.com, March 21, 2022.Cost of Care“Medicaid Will Pay for a Common Alzheimer's Test But It May Not Be Reliable,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, Jan. 9, 2024.“Why Medicare Is Right to Negotiate Drug Prices,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, Aug. 30, 2023.“The Biggest Barrier to New Anti-Alzheimer's Drugs May Be Cost, Not Medicare Rules,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, June 14, 2023.“The War Over Whether Medicare Should Pay for new Anti-Alzheimer's Drugs,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, May 17, 2023.“The U.S. Predicts Big Increases in Skilled Nursing and Long-Term Care Costs,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, April 14, 2023.“Should You Enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan?” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, Nov. 1, 2022.Government and Policy“CMS' New Transparency Rule Can Help ‘Weed Out a Few Bad Actors' but Won't Impact Deals Much, Other Factors at Play,” by Shelby Grebbin, skillednursingnews.com, Dec. 6, 2023.“Forbes' Gleckman: Biden's PE Ownership Scrutiny Is ‘Two Beats Behind,'” by Amy Stulick, skillednursingnews.com, April 28, 2022.“Who Really Owns Nursing Homes, and How the Feds Are About to Learn More,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, Nov. 27, 2023.“Should State Long-Term Care Insurance Funds Invest in Stocks?” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, June 22, 2023.Caregivers“Forget National Caregivers Month. Think About What Family Caregivers Need,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, Nov. 7, 2023.“For the First Time, Traditional Medicare Will Pay to Support Family Caregivers,” by Howard Gleckman, howardgleckman.com, Aug. 23, 2023.OtherLotsa Helping HandsMedicare.govFive-Star Quality Rating System

The Gabby Reece Show
#242 Find Power in Vulnerability: Netflix Star & Stand Up Comedian Beth Stelling

The Gabby Reece Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 116:20


Stand-up, comedian, writer, and actress Beth Stelling joins us today to chat about her Netflix special "If You Didn't Want Me" special as well as time writing on Rick & Morty. She shares how she overcame a challenging childhood, dating after being in a difficult relationship, and what it's like to get ready to play with the masters women's field US hockey team in the Pan Am games. To no surprise her brilliance, warmth and wit exude every area of her life. Doing Scary Things -00:03:23 The Pan American Games -00:09:12 The Mental Shift from Stand Up to Field Hockey -00:11:25 Finding Our Essence -00:17:46 Learning to Find the Humor -00:18:32 Beth's Road from Ohio to LA -00:20:55 Lessons from Our Parents -00:27:59 Compassion and Forgiveness with Our Parents -00:34:48 The Predictability and the Chaos -00:39:01 Finding Comfort and Ease with Yourself -00:42:14 Emotional Relationships with Food -00:46:04 Our Expectations vs the World's -00:49:38 Working on Healthy Relationships -00:57:48 Finding Inner Peace -01:01:03 What About Instincts -01:03:03 Your Childhood Can't Be an Excuse -01:04:38 The Creative Process -01:11:20 Dealing with the Old Stuff -01:19:09 Focus on Beth's Physical Practice -01:24:02 Looking for New Possibilities -01:31:45 A Champion for Strong Women -01:32:33 Parallels with Team Sports and Stand Up -01:41:20 Connect with Beth: Website: www.bethstelling.com Specials: HBO, Girl Daddy Netflix, If you didn't want me then Instagram: @bethstelling Podcast Sponsors and Discounts: Neurohacker - neurohacker.com/GABBYREECE for an extra 15% off your purchase Vionic Shoes - use code GABBY at checkout for 15% off your entire order at www.vionicshoes.com when you log into your account OneSkin - Get 15% off with 15% off using code GABBY at oneskin.co. HVMN - save 30% off your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at HVMN.com/GABBY Follow Gabby on:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbyreeceofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialGabrielleReece/ Gabby Reece Website - https://gabriellereece.com/ Bio: Gabrielle 'Gabby' Reece is an American actress, podcaster, and former model and professional volleyball player best known for hosting a lifestyle, health & fitness podcast titled The Gabby Reece Show. Additionally, she is the co-founder of XPT | Extreme Performance Training and Laird Superfood alongside her husband and big wave surfer Laird Hamilton. The Gabby Reece Show talks to top experts with the goal of extracting the best information you will need to navigate the universe of health, fitness, relationships, parenting, and business. Gabby keeps it simple but gets to the heart of the conversation with the hopes of providing you with realistic takeaways. The Gabby Reece Show Transcript: https://gabriellereece.com/podcast/ The Gabby Reece Show Podcast on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeEINLNlGvIceFOP7aAZk5A Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tefillah Tidbits
51 - Torah and Our Parents

Tefillah Tidbits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 1:01


Torah and Our Parents

The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
Elaine Carney Gibson: Family Systems Theory: How do the Rules Growing Up Still Impact You Today?

The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 45:24


When families enter family therapy, they usually point to one person as the “problem” - this individual is seen as too much, or too angry, or too sensitive.  Family systems theory, however, looks at the whole family ecosystem to identify how this “problem” is being created, and whether it is in fact a symptom rather than a cause.  This week Andrew talks with psychotherapist Elaine Carney Gibson about family systems theory, and how “it is the relationships we experience within our families that shape who we are, how we feel about ourselves, and how we attach and relate to others”. Elaine Carney Gibson, LMFT, LPC, is a practicing psychotherapist of 50 years. She sees individuals, couples, and families, specialising in Relationship Therapy. She taught graduate courses in marriage and family therapy for many years and is the director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Training Institute of The Link Counseling Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Subscriber Content This Week If you're a subscriber to The Meaningful Life (via Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Patreon), this week you'll be hearing: ⭐️Family Secrets: To tell or not to tell? ⭐️Three things Elaine Carney Gibson knows to be true. ⭐️AND subscribers also access all of our previous bonus content - a rich trove of insight on love, life and meaning created by Andrew and his interviewees. Follow Up Read Andrew's new Substack newsletter The Meaningful Life, and join the community there. Read Elaine Carney Gibson's book Your Family Revealed . Visit Elaine Carney Gibson's website  You might also be interested in hearing Galit Atlas talking with Andrew about Buried Trauma: How the Past Can Unconsciously Trap You or with Julia Samuel MBE about How We Inherit Pain from Our Parents and Grandparents.  Join our Supporters Club to access exclusive behind-the-scenes content, fan requests and the chance to ask Andrew your own questions. Membership starts at just £4.50. Andrew offers regular advice on love, marriage and finding meaning in your life via his social channels. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube @andrewgmarshall   

Awakening
#239 Amy Stein - Are You Dying to Look Beautiful

Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 58:19


Amy's mission is to educate and empower those who are struggling with their health on how to live in harmony in their bodies and environments in a natural way. ==================== Please consider donating so I may continue to create free content ⁠https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/⁠ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts ⁠https://bio.link/podcaster⁠ ==================== Bio of Amy Stein: Amy's mission is to educate and empower those who are struggling with their health on how to live in harmony in their bodies and environments in a natural way. By looking to work with Mother Nature's intelligence rather than against it. Inspired by her own struggles with multiple autoimmune diseases and trauma; she believes that when we are open to hearing the body's messages for connection with the mind, body and spirit we can begin to heal. Reminding ourselves that we get to choose what is best for us as each person is unique in their needs and healing. Her approach uses the “power of the plants”, energy medicine techniques and breathwork to assist in reconnecting you back to your body. ==================== Please consider donating so I may continue to create free content ⁠https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/⁠ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts ⁠https://bio.link/podcaster⁠ ==================== What we Discussed: - Why she started getting away from Traditional Medicine ( 3 mins) - The Medical System is Broken ( 8 mins) - Listen to your feeling ( 12 mins) - Our Parents think they are doing the best for health ( 17 mins) - Massive corporations taking control of your life ( 23 mins) - Does the system I am buying into really servce me ( 28 mins) - Slow Kill Pill ( 33 mins) - Natural Information removed from the Internet ( 34 mins) - Foraging for your Health (38 mins) - The Advantages of Breathwork ( 44 mins) - Are you dying to Look Beautiful ( 49 mins) - Smart Meter Dangers ( 52 mins) and more How to Contact Amy Stein: mindbodyspiritbreath.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/381761643253110 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVUz_4LdQD1ws-A-vBtVS3A =============== Donations  ⁠⁠https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/⁠⁠ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts + Donations ⁠https://bio.link/podcaster⁠

Meditation Podcast
#195 Amy Stein - Are You Dying to Look Beautiful

Meditation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 58:19


Amy's mission is to educate and empower those who are struggling with their health on how to live in harmony in their bodies and environments in a natural way. ==================== Please consider donating so I may continue to create free content https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://bio.link/podcaster ==================== Bio of Amy Stein: Amy's mission is to educate and empower those who are struggling with their health on how to live in harmony in their bodies and environments in a natural way. By looking to work with Mother Nature's intelligence rather than against it. Inspired by her own struggles with multiple autoimmune diseases and trauma; she believes that when we are open to hearing the body's messages for connection with the mind, body and spirit we can begin to heal. Reminding ourselves that we get to choose what is best for us as each person is unique in their needs and healing. Her approach uses the “power of the plants”, energy medicine techniques and breathwork to assist in reconnecting you back to your body. ==================== Please consider donating so I may continue to create free content https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://bio.link/podcaster ==================== What we Discussed: - Why she started getting away from Traditional Medicine ( 3 mins) - The Medical System is Broken ( 8 mins) - Listen to your feeling ( 12 mins) - Our Parents think they are doing the best for health ( 17 mins) - Massive corporations taking control of your life ( 23 mins) - Does the system I am buying into really servce me ( 28 mins) - Slow Kill Pill ( 33 mins) - Natural Information removed from the Internet ( 34 mins) - Foraging for your Health (38 mins) - The Advantages of Breathwork ( 44 mins) - Are you dying to Look Beautiful ( 49 mins) - Smart Meter Dangers ( 52 mins) and more How to Contact Amy Stein: mindbodyspiritbreath.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/381761643253110 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVUz_4LdQD1ws-A-vBtVS3A =============== Donations  ⁠https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/⁠ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts + Donations https://bio.link/podcaster

ProAging Podcast
Reimagining Care Delivery: Toward A More Perfect Health Care System with Howard Gleckman

ProAging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 65:38


What would a more perfect health care delivery system for older adults look like? Howard Gleckman, an Urban Institute Fellow, journalist and the author of Caring for Our Parents, will talk about where seniors now get care, who pays for it, how to plan for care an elder may need, and the importance of family communication Presented by Reston for a Lifetime in partnership with the Positive Aging Community. https://howardgleckman.com/

Machshavah Lab
Toldos: Does God Judge Our Prayers Based on Our Parents?

Machshavah Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 5:23


Synopsis: This is the audio version of the 1-page article I wrote, entitled, Toldos: Does God Judge Our Prayers Based on Our Parents?  One would think the answer is "no" were it not for the challenge posed by a Gemara. This article provides a possible answer and - more importantly - an important principle of midrash methodology. -----This week's Torah content has been sponsored anonymously, by a listener who always manages to find me supplemental sources which enhance my shiurim.-----If you have questions, comments, or feedback, I would love to hear from you! Please feel free to contact me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.-----If you've gained from what you've learned here, please consider contributing to my Patreon at www.patreon.com/rabbischneeweiss. Alternatively, if you would like to make a direct contribution to the "Rabbi Schneeweiss Torah Content Fund," my Venmo is @Matt-Schneeweiss, and my Zelle and PayPal are mattschneeweiss at gmail.com. Even a small contribution goes a long way to covering the costs of my podcasts, and will provide me with the financial freedom to produce even more Torah content for you.If you would like to sponsor a day's or a week's worth of content, or if you are interested in enlisting my services as a teacher or tutor, you can reach me at rabbischneeweiss at gmail.com. Thank you to my listeners for listening, thank you to my readers for reading, and thank you to my supporters for supporting my efforts to make Torah ideas available and accessible to everyone.-----Substack: rabbischneeweiss.substack.com/Patreon: patreon.com/rabbischneeweissYouTube Channel: youtube.com/rabbischneeweissBlog: kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/"The Mishlei Podcast": mishlei.buzzsprout.com"The Stoic Jew" Podcast: thestoicjew.buzzsprout.com"Rambam Bekius" Podcast: rambambekius.buzzsprout.com"Machshavah Lab" Podcast: machshavahlab.buzzsprout.com"The Tefilah Podcast": tefilah.buzzsprout.comWhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GEB1EPIAarsELfHWuI2k0HAmazon Wishlist: amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/Y72CSP86S24W?ref_=wl_sharel

prayer parents judge paypal substack torah venmo alternatively zelle gemara toldos our parents stoic jew machshavah lab rabbischneeweissblog mishlei podcast rambam bekius tefilah podcast rabbi schneeweiss torah content fund matt schneeweiss
The So Free Art Podcast
234 • HEALING CHILDHOOD WOUNDS

The So Free Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 56:35


This 'Dump and Doodle' is a brain dump about Healing Childhood Wounds, while doing some Doodling. Co-host lilDENNiS got us into this one, as we talked about tings like: Healing Our Childhood Wounds, Being Entangled with Our Parents, How Art Shows Your True Emotions, Our Inner Child and The Shadow Self, Drawing Mum and Dad as Shapes, How You Can Have Multiple Wounds from One Experience, Shape Language, The Sneakiness of The Mind, Letting Ideas Grow, Balance Between Work, Rest, and Play, Entities and The Chakras, How Emotions Manifest as Burps and Hiccups, Needing Time Alone, and lilDENNiS nearly Loses His Head:) Hope you find this one useful.

The So Free Art Podcast
229 • THE PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP

The So Free Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 52:00


This 'About The Tings' brain dump episode was a Walk and Talk around Saltrum Woods in Plymouth, about The Parent Child Relationship. Co-host lilDENNiS came out to play for this one, woof woof! As we talked about topics like: How We Are Perfect for Our Parents, How Our Parents are Perfect for Us, Our Entanglement with God, Ancient Civilisations and Family, Do We Choose Our Parents Before We're Born?, Feeling The Intent Behind Words, Relationship with Money, Pulling The Legs Off a Spider, The Colours of Nature, The Sounds of Nature, Getting Sand in Your Shoes, and Doggies for lilDENNiS :) Hope you enjoy.

STAY IN POWER PEOPLE!
Venusian Fridays: Cultivating the Relationships with Our Parents Pt 2

STAY IN POWER PEOPLE!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 7:45


Happy Friday, once again! Our Venusian Friday episode this week is another installment of "Cultivating the Relationships with Our Parents", where Iya Oyawunmi discusses healing the wounds we received from our parents, and why it's important when we're trying to understand the relationships with them and how best to move forward. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stayinpowerpeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stayinpowerpeople/support

Grace Chapel Lancaster
Anchored (Hebrews 11:20-28)

Grace Chapel Lancaster

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 41:52


The Faith of Our Parents

Grace Chapel Lancaster
Anchored (Hebrews 11:20-28)

Grace Chapel Lancaster

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 41:52


The Faith of Our Parents

Money, Motivation & More with Robert Gignac
Money Conversations with Our Parents

Money, Motivation & More with Robert Gignac

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 7:38


In “Money Conversations with Our Parents” I am sharing part of a longer conversation I recently had with George Torok. George hosts an excellent podcast called “Your Intended Message” focusing on communication skills and delivering clear messages. You can check out George's podcast here: Your Intended Message with George Torok The conversation that George and I shared focused on conversations about money and personal finance relating to three distinct audiences: our kids, our partners and our aging parents. This episode focuses on the basic money conversations we have with our parents and our ability to keep them safe from the […] The post Money Conversations with Our Parents appeared first on Robert Gignac.

Vedic Worldview
Reparenting Psychology and the Vedic Perspective

Vedic Worldview

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 16:44


Reparenting is an often-used psychological technique where one is given, or gives oneself, opportunities to learn the lessons of character or personality development that one might have missed out on through ‘insufficient' parenting or care during childhood.It's a technique that has met with some success, yet, as Thom explains in this episode, there is a missing element that might make this approach incomplete.The Vedic perspective is that we, including our parents and caregivers, can only act based on the level of our consciousness. This being the case, rather than focusing on repairing the ‘mistakes' of our parents and caregivers, a more complete approach would be to focus on elevating our own consciousness.In fact Vedic traditions embody this approach, and teach us to access our own inner guru or teacher, and to bring out the best of our own feminine and masculine qualities, while honoring our parents and caregivers for doing and being the best that they knew to be.Episode Highlights: [00:45] Reparenting Psychology - A Brief Description[01:28] The Boat of Character and Personality[02:46] Yagyopavit - The Sacred Thread of Mata Pita Guru[04:53] Meeting the Demands of Change in the World Successfully[06:16] Inaccurate Expectations of Our Parents[07:43] Transcending to Experience Your Big Self[09:02] Watering the Roots of the Tree[10:10] Filtering the Very Best Experiences of Our Childhood[11:53] Sifting the Wheat From the Chaff[12:40] Attention to Guru[13:37] Knowledge Has Organizing Power[14:33] Radiating Life for All to EnjoyUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles/https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoles https://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/

Women Over 50 - A Life Redesigned
The Burning Light of Two Stars - My Conversation with Laura Davis

Women Over 50 - A Life Redesigned

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 41:50


Welcome to another episode of the Women Over 50, Life Redesigned! In today's episode, we will be chatting with Laura Davis, who is an author of seven books, including The Courage to Heal and I Thought We‘d Never Speak Again. Her groundbreaking books have been translated into 11 languages and sold two million copies. In addition to writing books that inspire and change people's lives, the work of Laura's heart is to teach. For more than twenty years, she's helped people find their voices, tell their stories, and hone their craft. Laura loves creating supportive, intimate writing communities online, in person, and internationally.  In this episode, Laura talks about the book she wrote called The Burning Light of Two Stars, which is about her relationship with her mother. She also shares more about reconciliation with family members who have hurt you, healing from it, and setting boundaries. Let's dive in!  [00:01 - 09:17] Opening Segment  Welcome to the podcast! Join us on our Facebook Group, see links below  I introduce our guest for today, Laura Davis We talk about her book, The Burning Light of Two Stars The book focuses on her relationship with her mother  I talk about how I related to the book  [09:17 - 29:39] Healing Relationships with Our Parents  Choosing to care for family members who have betrayed us Sharing the truth about the reconciliation Steps towards reconciliation It's not always advisable  Set boundaries Agree to disagree  Re-fixing boundaries Sending love and kindness to a person that you don't want to have relationships with  Learning about the influences and traumas of her mother  Protecting yourself and having an open heart [29:40 - 42:05] Closing Segment Who The Burning Light of Two Stars is for Anyone who struggled with their relationship with a family member  Anyone who has trauma and wants to know how healing is like  Laura reads a portion of a chapter from the book  Connect with Laura through the links below  Final Words  Tweetable Quotes: “If you have someone who was violent, or incredibly hostile, the best thing you could do actually, is maintain boundaries, have separation, and live your own life, because continued contact with that person is going to be really devastating to you.” -Laura Davis    Other Resources:  https://amzn.to/3vzLqUh (The Burning Light of Two Stars) Connect with Laura through her website at http://www.lauradavis.net (www.lauradavis.net), or connect with her through http://www.facebook.com/thewritersjourney (Facebook) and http://www.instagram.com/laurasaridavis (Instagram)!  SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW and share it with other women over 50 who want to redesign their lives to a one that they love. https://paypal.me/shellydrymon?locale.x=en_US ( ) Join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/aliferedesigned/ (Facebook Group)!    Connect with me on https://www.facebook.com/shelly.drymon.96 (Facebook) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/shellydrymon/ (LinkedIn). Check out our website at http://www.womenover50aliferedesigned.com (www.womenover50aliferedesigned.com) Support this podcast

Highkey Asian
EP 11 - Our Relationship with Our Parents

Highkey Asian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 32:07


Our Parents & Us - it's complicated. In this week's episode, we dig deep into trying to understand our relationship with our parents and what's changed for us now that we're adults. ▶ Join the HA family IG & Facebook - @high.keyasian ✌

MelissaBPhD's podcast
EP79: New Drug for Alzheimer's Disease with Howard Gleckman

MelissaBPhD's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 35:37


New Drug for Alzheimer's Disease "Don't let yourself be sucked in by all of the publicity and marketing about the new drug for Alzheimer's. Think about whether it's got any benefit, the side effects— which can be very severe, and think about where that money otherwise would go." Howard Gleckman, Senior Fellow, Consultant, and Editor, TaxVox Blog ________________________________________________ Aducanumab (brand name AduhelmTM) received expedited approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on June 7, 2021, making it the first Alzheimer's disease drug approved after 18 years.    Since then, the FDA has changed the approval's original wording to suggest that it be used exclusively in select individuals with moderate cognitive decline or early Alzheimer's disease.   Further research is now being done because of the FDA's recent approval of Aduhelm, which sparked worries about its safety, efficacy, and cost.    In today's episode of This Is Getting Old: Moving Towards An Age-Friendly World, we will be talking about The New Drug for Alzheimer's Disease known as Aducanumab (marketed as AduhelmTM). Today, I am joined by Howard Gleckman, a Senior Fellow with the Urban Institute, who will shed some light on the newest drug available for Alzheimer's disease. Part One Of 'New Drug for Alzheimer's Disease' Understanding Alzheimer's Disease In A Nutshell Alzheimer's disease is only one form of dementia; there are many other types, including Vascular disease, Lewy Body disease, Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD), Parkinson's, and mixed pathologies. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form – 60-80% of all cases of dementia, but many people do have mixed pathologies, meaning they have more than one form of the disease. This is complicated because confirming what type or types of dementia a person has can only be done by autopsy (I've done a previous podcast on how Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed if you would like to learn more).    You can also learn more about Alzheimer's Facts and Figures (2021), an annual report published by the Alzheimer's Association, to learn more about the different types of dementia and associated characteristics (pages 6 and 7 of the 2021 report).  Signs And Symptoms Of Alzheimer's Disease Early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease are trouble with your memory – remembering recent conversations, names, or events – or being depressed or apathetic, which means having a general lack of interest or enthusiasm about things you were formerly excited about.   As the disease progresses and moves into the moderate and advanced stages, symptoms include difficulty communicating with words, being disoriented, confused, having poor judgment, behavioral changes, and ultimately, in the end stages, difficulty speaking, walking, and swallowing.  "Not all people with MCI transition into Alzheimer's disease. We don't know or understand the mechanism of why that happens, why some people transition, or some people don't. So then you could be potentially giving a drug to a group of people that would have never progressed to Alzheimer's disease."  Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN The Brain Changes From A Grape To A Raisin With Alzheimer's In Alzheimer's disease, the brain shrinks – can be seen on a head CT; and two proteins called beta-amyloid and tau develop and somehow become toxic to the brain. The beta-amyloid clumps into plaques, which slowly build up between neurons, and abnormal tau accumulate, eventually forming tangles inside the neurons. As the level of amyloid reaches a tipping point, there is a rapid spread of tau throughout the brain. These plaques and tangles cause the neurons to lose their ability to communicate. The NIH has a great 4-minute video that shows you this process visually. Drugs For Alzheimer's: What's On The Horizon? Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that also plays an essential role in cognitive function related to memory and paying attention.  Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine – so cholinesterase inhibitors are oral medications that prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine.   Right now, we have at least 3 Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors drugs approved by the FDA that work for a certain period but don't modify the disease course.   Scientists are working on new treatments for Alzheimer's that include  anti-amyloid therapy, anti neuroinflammation therapy, Anti-Tau therapy, Neuroprotection, cognitive enhancers, and medications that relieve the behavioral and psychological symptoms often seen in dementia.   Part Two Of 'New Drug for Alzheimer's Disease' Aducanumab (Brand Name AduhelmTM) The Newly Approved Alzheimer's Drug. Should You Take It? How Aducanumab (AduhelmTM) Works (Or Suppose To Work)? Aducanumab (Aduhelm) is a monoclonal antibody developed in a facility to bind to the amyloid molecule that causes plaques in Alzheimer's patient's brains. According to most experts, the plaques develop first and harm brain cells, prompting tau tangles to grow within them, eventually killing the cells.  When Aducanumab binds to the plaque, the body's immune system attacks it, mistaking it for a foreign intruder and removing it. The goal is that after the plaques are eliminated, the brain cells would stop dying, and thought, cognition, function, memory, and behavior will improve. How Aducanumab (AduhelmTM) Is Administered? The newly approved Aducanumab (AduhelmTM) is a Medicare part B drug. Most of us are familiar with the Part D drugs, which are the pills that we buy in the pharmacy. Part B drugs, on the other hand, are injectables or infusion drugs. That means you generally get this drug at a physician's clinic, an infusion center, or a hospital. Simply put, to take the drug, you need an intravenous infusion every four weeks — forever. Who Qualifies For Aducanumab (AduhelmTM)? Physicians may prescribe the medication for treatment in people with early-stage Alzheimer's disease based on the clinical studies that were conducted.  Early-stage Alzheimer's disease patients refer to people with Alzheimer's disease in the early stages of the disease, such as moderate cognitive impairment or mild dementia. People living with early stage Alzheimer's disease may be able to operate normally, or they may need assistance with more complex tasks such as bill payments, grocery shopping, cooking, or managing their checkbook. Those who need help with bathing, grooming, or other basic tasks are not in the early stages of the disease, and the medication is not recommended for them.   However, it's best to note that Alzheimer's disease does not affect anyone with moderate cognitive impairment or mild dementia. There are a variety of additional factors that contribute to these issues. Alzheimer's can only be diagnosed by an amyloid PET scan or lumbar puncture, both of which confirm the presence of Alzheimer's amyloid plaques. Most insurance plans now cover a lumbar puncture; however, an amyloid PET scan (which costs about $5,000) is not. Furthermore, what makes Alzheimer's disease different from other chronic conditions is the blood-brain barrier. How do you get the drug through that blood-brain barrier that's meant to protect the brain? "FDA's decision is giving people false hope. It's making them believe that if they scrape together somehow all of this money, there's going to be this magic cure for this disease, and we don't have the evidence that that's true."    Howard Gleckman, Senior Fellow, Consultant, and Editor, TaxVox How Much Does Aducanumab (Aduhelm) Cost? Howard Gleckman explained that Aducanumab is estimated to cost $56,000 per year by Biogen, the company that manufactures it. It is unknown if this medicine will be covered by Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance. Biogen said they're working on a deal with the Veterans Health Administration (VA) to pay for this drug for veterans receiving VA treatment. However, VA said they would not include it in their formulary, and private insurance companies are all over the place.    Similarly, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is still not sure if they will cover the drug. And if they do, AduhelmTM would be covered by Medicare Part B (because it's an infusion) rather than Medicare Part D (prescription drug coverage). And even if they do decide to cover the medication, Medicare only pays 80% of Part B costs and 20% is out-of-pocket for consumers. Annual out-of-pocket costs would be over $11,000 -these costs  make the drug out of reach for many Americans. Howard asks that when considering the cost being $56 000 a year per person, what will it cost Medicare annually? When the drug has not been found to be effective,  we could be investing in the Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) that we have evidence do work. The bottom line is that geriatricians and healthcare providers are left to explain to patients why they are not eligible to take this medication, and why  it's considered a "scam" by scientists and healthcare professionals alike. But, Does Aducanumab (AduhelmTM) Work? Briefly stated, there were two major clinical studies to determine the drug's efficacy, side effects, and overall safety. One of the trials returned positive, indicating that the medication helped to halt the loss in cognition, memory, and functioning that is so common in Alzheimer's disease.    The results of the other extensive research were negative. The findings indicate that there's no evidence to prove whether the drug is working or not.   Another element to decide is that the perceived upside — if the medication performs as much as it did in the successful trial — is next to nothing.    The Role Played By The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) The FDA was established in 1906 to protect consumers from unsafe medications and unsafe substances that falsely claimed efficacy for some treatment without proof.  Long-standing FDA Approval Process for all drugs built on how clinical trials are conducted to move medication from the laboratory into use by human beings. With that, FDA approval can take 12-15 years at an average cost of $2.6 billion to a manufacturer. Biogen spent about 18 billion dollars to develop this drug.    Moreover, in 14 clinical trials, after significantly reducing beta-amyloid, this drug did not result in a significant change in Mini-Mental State Examination scores. In other words, there has been no convincing clinical evidence that clearing beta-amyloid from the brain results in any benefit to the patient. The FDA ignored the recommendation of an Independent Data Monitoring Committee that found zero evidence that this drug slowed down AD progression; in fact, patients given Aducanumab in the trials did worse than patients who received the placebo.  The Independent Data Monitoring Committee recommended that the Phase III trial of Aducanumab be terminated.   These actions made by the FDA in ignoring the recommendations of the Expert Alzheimer's Disease Panel and approving the drug for use caused three members to quit and raised several controversies.  About Howard Gleckman, Senior Fellow, Consultant and Editor, TaxVox Blog Howard Gleckman is a senior fellow in the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center at the Urban Institute. He is also affiliated with Urban's Program on Retirement Policy and is the author of the book Caring for Our Parents. He also writes two regular columns for Forbes.com, on tax policy and eldercare.   Connect with Howard by checking out his Personal Blog   About Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN:   I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing ('96) and Master of Science in Nursing ('00) as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) from the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) School of Nursing (SON). I genuinely enjoy working with the complex medical needs of older adults. I worked full-time for five years as an FNP in geriatric primary care across many long-term care settings (skilled nursing homes, assisted living, home, and office visits), then transitioned into academic nursing in 2005, joining the faculty at UNCW SON lecturer. I obtained my Ph.D. in Nursing and a post-master's Certificate in Nursing Education from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing ('11). I then joined the faculty at Duke University School of Nursing as an Assistant Professor. My family moved to northern Virginia in 2015 and led to me joining the George Washington University (GW) School of Nursing faculty in 2018 as a (tenured) Associate Professor. I am also the Director of the GW Center for Aging, Health, and Humanities. Please find out more about her work at https://melissabphd.com/.  

365 days wisdom 献给旅行者365日
219th day of the Wisdom 第219日智慧

365 days wisdom 献给旅行者365日

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 3:41


A Prayer for Our Parents, Relatives and Friends (Excerpt) 為父母親友祈願文(節錄) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The TEA & COGNAC Session
What's The Parents job?| Growing up Melaninated

The TEA & COGNAC Session

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 29:38


Were you allowed to have a voice as a little boy or girl? Seen but not heard was the standard for many decades. But if we couldn't "Express" yourself- how did that effect your self-image/self-worth? Are you a Tomboy or a boy that liked playing dress up? Did you grow up bullied, confused, or shamed? So many questions, but this is just another rabbit hole to "Generational Curses". The first step is admitting it! Our Parents were there financially but emotionally many failed us. They didn't know or didn't care, either way much work has to be done. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/obrien-daniels/support

Big Pond, Little Fish
3. Old Fish, New Fish – Adult Relationships with Family

Big Pond, Little Fish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 14:11


You're an adult, but they're still your family. How does “honor your father and mother” play out when you're no longer a child? Whether you're living at home, down the street, or across the world, how do you balance childhood influences, respecting your parents and older family members while making your own decisions, and being attentive while pursuing your own calling?In this episode, we walk through the biblical command to "honor our parents" and what that means for adult children and their relationship with their parents. How can we still honor parents we are no longer obligated to "obey" as we enter adulthood?3 Practical Tips for Navigating Adult Relationships with Our Parents:1. Creating Clear Communication and Boundaries2. See Our Parents as People3. Recognizing Unhealthy SituationsFollow Alyssa:alyssawrote.com | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookEpisode Image Credit: Getty/Ponomariova_Maria Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

For the Strength of Youth
Strength from Our Parents

For the Strength of Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021


Strength from Our Parents

Unscripted Musings
Chapter 14: My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

Unscripted Musings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 67:29


Hey Coconuts, We hope you enjoy our discussion on My Sister's Keeper and some of the ethical questions it raised. We loved this book! It opened doors for people to have conversations on very difficult topics such as parenting, emancipation and the cost of love. One of the conclusions we had was that morals do not necessarily always support ethics. In the case of Anna, it was ethical for her to be an organ donor to Kate, but morally it was wrong as it robbed Anna of a life and childhood. PS. We acknowledge we aren't mothers but we've learnt about different parenting styles from several mediums, to form an educated opinion! LOL. Anarkali played around with Saman's audio by placing her hand on the mic. We should talk to her and file for emancipation! Time Stamps: 0:00 - 6:40 Adulthood and it’s painful glory 6:40 - 13:10 My Sister’s Keeper Introduction 13:10 - 13:56 APL? IPL? PLM? 13:56 - 20:36 My Sister’s Keeper: Designer Baby 20:36 - 33:15 Emancipation & End of My Sister’s Keeper 33:15 - 38:31 My Sister’s Keeper and The Sinner 38:32 - 45:00 The contest of Appearance vs Reality 45:00 - 55:05 Parenting is hard especially for children with SEND 55:05 - 1:01:36 Quality Parent Child Time and Me Time 1:01:36 - 1:07:29 Bad Parenting! Our Parents are Awesome! Love, Saman and Meral

Thirty Days Of Lunch
Lunch #67: Relationship with Money feat. Yusa Aziz. Master Coach & Business Psychology Coach

Thirty Days Of Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 65:17


Lupakan dulu sebentar cara mencari uang lebih banyak! Entah apa itu lebih baik menjadi Entrepreneur atau Influencer! Lupakan dulu cara menabung atau berinvestasi terbatik! Entah itu saham, emas, crypto, properti atau investasi apapun! Mari kita kembali ke akar permasalahan kita dengan uang, hubungan kita dengan uang. Hubungan yang ternyata terbentuk jauuuuuuuh ke belakang. Hubungan yang ternyata berpengaruh jauuuuuuh ke depan. Gue, @sheggario & Runa @aleimasharuna ngobrol bareng Coach Yusa Aziz, seorang Master Coach & Business Psychology Coach dari @sanggarjiwabertumbuh yang kita ajak ngobrol tentang hubungan dengan uang dari segi psikoterapi. Silakan baca menu di bawah, I'm sure you are going to learn a thing or two, coz we did! (5:20) First and Foremost: Apa itu Psikoterapi? (9:15) The Maslow Pyramid and The Evolution of Money (20:30) Money Supposed to be Neutral, Then Why? Money Complex! (24:00) So it's All Started from Our Parents? (38:00) What Should Parents do? (44:00) What Do WE Do? (53:00) The Mission: To Educate the Primitive in Us (59:00) Books to Read ___ Thirty Days of Lunch (TDOL) is a podcast with a mission to reinvent life, one lunch at a time. Kenapa lunch? "Makan adalah sebuah itikad baik untuk bertemu." kalau mengutip film Tabula Rasa. Dan itu yg kita percaya, pertemuan yang melahirkan ide, inspirasi dan persahabatan. Namun, yang terutama, kesempatan berbagi. Supaya insight, wisdom yang kita dapet dari rockstar di podcast TDOL bisa dinikmati siapapun di manapun, sampai kota / desa terkecil di pelosok Indonesia for free. Initiated and hosted by @fellexandro and @sheggario.

Filament
A Conversation with Playwright, Screenwriter, & Songwriter Michael Mitnick

Filament

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 56:27


Playwright, Screenwriter & Songwriter Michael MitnickIn conversation with George Psarras on March 11th, 2021 for the City Lights weekly online program, The Next Stage.Sound editing by George Psarras- - - - - - - - - -The Giver with Meryl Streep. The new musical Scotland, PA, which the New York Times called “a kick-ass party.” The City Lights world premiere Spacebar: A Broadway Play by Kyle Sugarman. These are just a few of the highlights on writer Michael Mitnick’s resume.A playwright and songwriter, Michael also writes for film and television. His songs have been sung on Broadway, at Lincoln Center and on HBO, and his words have been spoken by Julianne Moore, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ben Feldman and Taylor Iman Jones. Michael’s work also includes co-writing the Off-Broadway musical Fly By Night and writing the comedy Sex Lives of Our Parents and the 2017 film The Current War. He lives in Brooklyn.He’s also a City Lights associate playwright and a longtime friend of our company, where we proudly premiered Spacebar in 2013 and the romantic comedy The Siegel in 2018.We were thrilled to share a special evening with Michael on The Next Stage, in conversation with City Lights actor and sound designer George Psarras. To donate, please visit cltc.org/donate or text 833-920-3003 Comments, feedback or questions?  Email us at filament@cltc.orgTo learn more about Filament, visit our webpage atcltc.org/filament

True Colors With Chilly

Had the honor of having my sisters as my special guest. Take a listen, as we get real with each other. We talk about growing up, Our Parents and where we are now as adults.

Robin, Terry & Bob
The Great Debate: As an Adult, Do We Need to Share Big Life Decisions with Our Parents?

Robin, Terry & Bob

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 3:43


The Great Debate: As an Adult, Do We Need to Share Big Life Decisions with Our Parents?   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Robin, Terry & Bob
The Great Debate: As an Adult, Do We Need to Share Big Life Decisions with Our Parents?

Robin, Terry & Bob

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 4:12


The Great Debate: As an Adult, Do We Need to Share Big Life Decisions with Our Parents?  

What's the Dill?
Ep. #28 - are we turning into our parents?!?

What's the Dill?

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 21:16


Did we turn into our parents?!?This is a question we ask during our married life. Because something we found out early in our marriage was that the biggest example of a marriage was the witness we saw growing up.In episode #28 we talk about the times where we do something in the house, and then look at each other with a surprised look on our face!“Do I sound like my Dad?”“Does my Mom do the same thing?”“Are we becoming our parents?”These questions have arisen quite often in our first years of marriage. When we have looked into our well of behaviors for how to act in a marriage, for both of us, our parents are the prime example. We are lucky because we were blessed to be raised in great homes. We now feel a responsibility to continue that chain of good homes, and create a strong marriage, using the example of our parents. No parent is perfect, including our own, but when we look at how we act in our own marriage, we find ourselves being bright to our own parents for some of the tough questions in a marriage. Thank you so much for listening guys!Follow us on InstagramSend us an email at whatsthedillpodcast@gmail.com Check out our other blogs too!And as always, subscribe, rate, and review. 

Salt & Lit Podcast
Parents Fire Back | 2

Salt & Lit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 49:16


(Please Excuse Technical sound difficulties this episode ) Video available on Salt & Lit YouTube Channel as well! Our most awaited episode of season is finally here! Our biggest supporters, and biggest critics, OUR PARENTS! If you want to understand us, you don't want to miss this episode. We said a lot of things that made our parents cringe last season. Thank God they have recovered and joined us for Season 2! Everyone, welcome our Parents Wesley & Neesha Stringfellow!

MercyTalk
Boundaries with Our Parents as Adults

MercyTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 41:03


Setting boundaries with others is a vital way of protecting our relationships as well as our own health in the process. However, what may feel less obvious are the boundaries that need to be reevaluated as life changes. Of course, we’re talking about boundaries with our parents as we age (and as they age as [...] The post Boundaries with Our Parents as Adults appeared first on Mercy Multiplied.

Glow Radio
81: Marriage, Divorce & Healing with Stephanie Powers (@lightworkerslounge)

Glow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 60:32


Hope you are ready for a deep conversation on relationships! In this episode, Stephanie Powers from the Lightworkers Lounge joins me and we dive into her story about how she started her spiritual journey. Stephanie gets into some personal details about how she was married and then divorced at a young age and how this experience truly helped her to live out her truth. Come be inspired to BE YOURSELF & tune in for our astrology-packed discussion on: 1) Our PARENTS' effect on our ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS 2) When Stephanie's PODCAST finally went VIRAL 3) Thoughts on CHEATING 4) Tips for EMPATHS: How to not absorb NEGATIVE ENERGY around you 5) Having BOUNDARIES with SOCIAL MEDIA & IN RELATIONSHIPS Connect with Stephanie: https://www.instagram.com/lightworkerslounge/ ♥ ➝ INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/glowradioco ➝ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/glowradioco want to support this podcast? donate here: https://www.paypal.me/JacquelynSon

The Mean Podcast
Whooping Parents' Ass (Feat. Naj Turner)

The Mean Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 69:07


This week we are joined by Naj Turner, to discuss how we have had to "Reparent" ourselves due to our parents not receiving the care they deserved growing up. Our Parents were from the "Era of Discipline" and suffered from a lack of resources. We discuss how that affected our upbringing. Special Guest Instagram: @naturallynaj_ Please Subscribe, Rate & Review The Mean Podcast! linktr.ee/themeanpodcast

The Bonus Room
10TH EPISODE!!! THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING IN THIS ELECTION FEATURING OUR PARENTS!

The Bonus Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 83:37


In celebration of our 10th episode, we feature OUR PARENTS!! We sit down and discuss the importance of voting in this upcoming election along with some of their favorite memories from when your favorite hosts were children! We also discuss the importance of family vacations and why you should take them together. Plus in honor of recording our 10th episode, we have a SPECIAL SURPRISE for all our LISTENERS ANNOUNCED at the END of the episode! All this and more on this major milestone of an episode of The Bonus Room!

Sisters and Spirits Paranormal Podcast

Welcome to the last episode of our 3-part series on demons! Today we talk about Lilith, the queen of demons herself. From historical lore, to the strong female characters that portray her on TV, Lilith is everywhere...and with good reason. Join us in giving props to this icon of feminine strength. ***SPOILER ALERT: We're going to be diving into some TV show portrayals, and there may be spoilers. If we start talking about a TV show you're not caught up on...you might want to skip ahead a few minutes.Disclaimer: We always mark our episodes as explicit. But we just want to note that this one is FOR REAL explicit. Apologies to the following people who will surely be offended by this episode: Men, Religious Leaders, Religious Followers, Historians, Our Parents, Anyone who knew us as children.Idiot Alert: We state in this episode that the original Sabrina was Sarah Michelle Gellar. This was completely wrong. It was Melissa Joan Hart. Sorry Melissa! (Sarah was one of the top people considered...but she chose to be Buffy instead, which we should all be really thankful for.)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sistersandspiritsparanormal)

Abhishektastic
Parents and healing

Abhishektastic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 1:58


Our Parents condition us based on their own conditioning. As we heal we awaken to this truth. What was done to us was done to them. Awakening is about coming to the painful realization that we have been deeply conditioned & a vast majority of this conditioning comes from parents + care givers. Listen this Podcast to know more.

Colette Marie Stefan
Caregiving as a Path for Transformation with Lisa Reinhardt

Colette Marie Stefan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020


Lisa Reinhardt is a meditation master with decades of experience teaching others how to bring a meditation practice effortlessly into their lives. This show came to be from an unanswered question in June when Lisa last appeared on The Truth Is Funny As you can see from previous podcasts, Lisa and Karen never run out of things to talk about! Lisa has a wealth of experience in caring for her own elderly parents, including the recent transition of her father, and changes to the continuing needs of her 92-year-old mother. Her wisdom, funny stories, and suggested practices illuminate the often challenging path of caring for others while offering a chance to thrive and transform ourselves while we are doing it.

The Truth is Funny - Colette Marie Stefan
Caregiving as a Path for Transformation with Lisa Reinhardt

The Truth is Funny - Colette Marie Stefan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020


Lisa Reinhardt is a meditation master with decades of experience teaching others how to bring a meditation practice effortlessly into their lives. This show came to be from an unanswered question in June when Lisa last appeared on The Truth Is Funny As you can see from previous podcasts, Lisa and Karen never run out of things to talk about! Lisa has a wealth of experience in caring for her own elderly parents, including the recent transition of her father, and changes to the continuing needs of her 92-year-old mother. Her wisdom, funny stories, and suggested practices illuminate the often challenging path of caring for others while offering a chance to thrive and transform ourselves while we are doing it.

LIME SHARE
Do U Know This Secret?

LIME SHARE

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 5:50


Our Parents, siblings, relations, friends, career. boss, colleagues, possessions... everything come to us for a reason....know this secret

5stepsmvbrito
English-Português Basic 6

5stepsmvbrito

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 5:39


A business trip - Uma viagem de trabalho Why are you here in Birmingham? - Porquê você(s) esta(m) aqui em Birmingham? We're on business. - Nós estamos a trabalho. Are you teachers? - Vocês são professores? No, we're not. We're doctors. - Não, não somos. Nós somos médicos. Oh dear*. Who's sick? - Oh Deus. Quem está doente? repete Why are you here? - Porquê você(s) está(m) aqui? We're in Birmingham on business. - Nós estamos em Birmingham a trabalho. Oh dear. Sally's sick. - Oh Deus. Sally está doente. We're not doctors, we're teachers. - Nós não somos médicos, nós somos professores. *Oh Dear - Expressão idiomática. - Pode ser Oh Deus, ou Oh querido (a) To want. - Querer. I want. - Eu quero. You want. - Tu queres, você quer. He wants. - Ele quer. She wants. - Ela quer. We want. - Nós queremos. They want. - Eles, elas querem. Do you want a coffee? - Você quer (um) café? She wants a new car. - Ela quer um carro novo. We want to go on holiday. - Nós queremos sair de (tirar) férias. I'd like a bier please. - Eu gostaria de uma cerveja por favor. I'd like a table for tonight please. - Eu gostaria de uma mesa para esta noite por favor. I'd like the menu please. - Eu gostaria (de ver) o cardápio, por favor. Good evening. Do you have reservation? - Boa noite. Você (O senhor) tem reserva? That's fine. Smoking or non smoking? - Tudo bem.Fumantes ou não fumantes. Good evening, do you have reservation? - Boa noite. O senhor (você) tem reserva? No, but I would like a table for three. - Não, mas eu gostaria de uma mesa para 3 (pessoas). That's fine. Smoking or non smoking? - Tudo bem. Fumantes ou não fumantes? I'd like non smoking please. - Eu gostaria de não fumantes por favor. This is my sister. - Esta é minha irmã. How old is she?-Que idade ela tem? She’s thirteen. Ela tem 13 anos. This is our garden. Este é o nosso jardim. Is it big? Ele é grande? "Not really". Não muito. These are my parents.Estes são os meus pais. Are they old?Eles são velhos? I’m not sure!Não sei dizer. This is our new car. Este é o nosso carro novo. It´s a big red car.É um carro grande e vermelho. That's is our library. Aquela é nossa biblioteca. It’s a small library. É uma pequena biblioteca. Is this station street. Esta é a rua da estação? No, you’re in Bridge Street. Não, você esta na rua da ponte. Station Street is over there. A rua da estação é mais acima. Where? Onde? Near those shops. Próxima àquelas lojas. An old car but a new bike. Um carro velho mas uma bicicleta nova. Our Parents are in the car. Nossos pais estão no carro. A small house With a big garden. Uma pequena casa com um grande jardim. Hello Jonh. Olá Jonh. Where are you parents? Onde estão os seus pais? I’m not really sure. Eu não estou bem certo. Perhaps they are at the shops. Talvez “eles estejam” nas lojas. Ah, here they are! Ah, aqui estão eles. Days and months.Dias e meses. Monday.Segunda-feira.- Tuesday.Terça-feira. - Wednesday.(uénsdei)Quarta-feira. - Thursday.Quinta-feira. - Friday.Sexta-feira. - Saturday.Sábado. - Sunday.Domingo. Today.Hoje. - Tomorrow.Amanhã. - Yesterday.Ontem. Tomorrow is Monday. - Amanhã é segunda-feira. The meeting isn't on Tuesday. - A reunião não é na terça feira. I work on Sundays. - Eu trabalho aos domingos. January. - Janeiro.- February. - Fevereiro. - March. - Março. - April. - Abril. - May.-Maio. - June. - Junho. - July. - Julho. August. - Agosto. - September. - Setembro.  October - Outubro, November - novembro,...

2Splits
Weird Things Parents Do

2Splits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 39:23


We all have parents, that's a fact, unless you are an android. As parents ourselves we have noticed the weird or odd things our parents do but now we are also doing similar things. For example; why do we keep the TV on while we sleep or are reluctant to admit our physical faculties are diminishing. It's what makes us real and what we all have in common so we thought we would share it with you. It's funny and interesting.

The Agewyz Podcast
Sky Dylan-Robbins: How Will Millennials Care For Their Parents?

The Agewyz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 25:15


In the next fifty years the population of Americans over age 65 will double. Where do millennials fit in? That's the question posed by filmmaker and visual journalist Sky Dylan-Robbins in her documentary short for NBC Left Field titled, “Millennials Stepping Up: How Will We Take Care of Our Parents?” It's a topic that feels close to home for Sky. A millennial and only child whose father died of colon cancer, Sky wants make sure her mother is well cared for as she ages. She's also slightly intimidated by the prospect of preparing for her own aging. Sky tells us how the characters in “Millennials Stepping Up: How Will We Take Care of Our Parents?” are navigating the art of adulting while they also handle caregiving responsibilities. She offers her take on how millennial caregivers differ from their baby boomer counterparts, and she drops a few hints about the film on dying that she's making with her mother, Ellie Dylan, who worked at NBC exactly 40 years before Sky began working at the network. Sky Dylan-Robbins is the founder of The Video Consortium and was chosen as one of Forbes Magazine's “30 Under 30” in Media in 2018. Note: this episode originally aired May 17, 2018.Read Sky's piece and watch the documentary short: Millennials Stepping UpSky's website: Sky Dylan-RobbinsSubscribe to The Agewyz Podcast: iTunesGot a story to share? Email us any time at jana@agewyz.com

17 mg a Paradoja Podcast
17 MG: This Guy is Too Nice with Joey Digirolamo

17 mg a Paradoja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 65:58


Today Frankie, Mike and Scott are joined by Joey DiGirolamo. They talk about actively being replaced in family memories, weird drawings and why we are slowly becoming OUR PARENTS. So come on down and get your fix of 17 MG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paradoja/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paradoja/support

The Agewyz Podcast
Sky Dylan-Robbins on Millennials Stepping Up

The Agewyz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 23:58


Filmmaker and visual journalist Sky Dylan-Robbins talks about her documentary short for NBC Left Field, “Millennials Stepping Up: How Will We Take Care of Our Parents?” At this pivotal moment in society, where in the next thirty years the population of Americans over age 65 will double, the video poses the question: Where do millennials fit in? It's a topic that feels close to home for 29-year-old Sky; besides being intimidated by the prospect of preparing for her own aging, Sky wants make sure her mother is well cared for as she ages. Sky Dylan-Robbins is the founder of The Video Consortium; in In 2018, she was chosen as one of Forbes Magazine's “30 Under 30” in Media.To purchase a transcript of this episode please visit this page: TranscriptsMillennials Stepping Up (NBC Left Field) Sky's website Check out The Video Consortium  Music: “Floppy Memories” by Dlay | CC BY NC ND | Free Music Archive

St Timothy Presbyterian Church
The Love of Our Parents

St Timothy Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 18:23


Scripture Passage John 12:24-25 {Transcript} Sermon Text Scripture Passage John 12:24-25 Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. Those who love their life lose it, and those who hate their life in this […] The post The Love of Our Parents appeared first on St Timothy Presbyterian Church.

love parents our parents scripture passage john st timothy presbyterian church
St Timothy Presbyterian Church in Toronto: Sermons

Scripture Passage John 12:24-25 {Transcript} Sermon Text Scripture Passage John 12:24-25 Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. Those who love their life lose it, and those who hate their life in this […] The post The Love of Our Parents appeared first on St Timothy Presbyterian Church.

love parents our parents scripture passage john st timothy presbyterian church
Updates from Ourkansas
Updates from Ourkansas #1

Updates from Ourkansas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 37:04


Hi mom, and welcome to our podcast! Come listen to us chat about What Got Broke This Week, Our Favorite Memory of Stephanie, Advice from Our Parents, and more! The best thing about the audio quality is that it can only get better from here.

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016


Changing people's attitude towards mental disabilities and motherhood with the help of Dora. The post Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016


Changing people's attitude towards mental disabilities and motherhood with the help of Dora. The post Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016


Changing people's attitude towards mental disabilities and motherhood with the help of Dora. The post Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016


Changing people's attitude towards mental disabilities and motherhood with the help of Dora. The post Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016


Changing people's attitude towards mental disabilities and motherhood with the help of Dora. The post Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016


Changing people's attitude towards mental disabilities and motherhood with the help of Dora. The post Stina Werenfels, director of “Dora or the Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents” #fce2016 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Ymbangium
Episode 2: Locked In!

Ymbangium

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 36:47


This week we talk about our locked room Experience! Talk about a long two weeks! This episode is brought you by the people who brought us to you! Our Parents! and Nataline Designs! www.natalinedesigns.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-ymbangium-podcast/message

Freedom Church
Forgotten Virtues, Part 4: Honor (Matt Keller, Next Level Church)

Freedom Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2012


Join us this week as we welcome guest pastor and Freedom Church overseer, Pastor Matt Keller from Next Level Church in Fort Myer's, Florida. Pastor Matt will be talking about the forgotten virtue of honor. We hope you enjoy this energetic sermon. 1. God has Called us to Live a Life of Honor. Mark 6:1 “Jesus left there and went to his hometown, accompanied by his disciples. v. 2 “When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were amazed.” “Where did this man get these things?” they asked. “What's this wisdom that has been given him? What are these remarkable miracles he is performing? v. 3 “Isn't this the carpenter? Isn't this Mary's son and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas and Simon? Aren't his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him. v. 4 “Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own town, among his relatives and in his own home.”   ·        “Without honor”: atimos (at'-ee-mos); to dishonor; to treat as common or ordinary.   ·        “Honor”: time (tim-may'); to value, respect, or highly esteem; to treat as precious, weighty or valuable.   2. There is a Difference between Respect & Honor. v. 5 “He could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them.” v. 6 “He was amazed at their lack of faith.” 3. We are Called to Honor 3 Groups of People in the Bible:   A.  Our Parents.   Exodus 20:12 ““Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.”   B. Those in Authority.   Romans 13:7 “Give to everyone what you owe them: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor.”   C. Our Pastors & Church Leaders.   I Timothy 5:17 “The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching.” Romans 12:10 “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.” 4. The Reason our Culture is Dishonoring is b/c People aren't honoring God. Isaiah 29:13 “The Lord says: ‘These people come near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.'” 5. Honor is a condition of the H

Quick Hitts
Bullies Always Win

Quick Hitts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2008


Our Parents told us bullies never win in the long run. They lied.

Raising Boys & Girls
Episode 106: Raising Kids Who Turn Into Great Grown-Ups

Raising Boys & Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 33:03


Our Parents in the Trenches this week are especially important to Sissy—as they're her nephew Witt's godparents! J.T. and Catherine Martin also happen to be two of the most intentional parents AND friends we know! Can't wait for you to listen in on this conversation about parenting kids with ADHD, anxiety and everything in between. A special thank-you to our sponsors:Cru: Text RAISING to 71326 to help today!Caraway: Save 10% off your next purchase with this link!