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On today's show listen as we Recap Mother's Day but also talk about Smokey Robinson and Diddy Allegations, Issa Rae being a good friend, what is being an Overprotective parent and many more. Enjoy the show!
On today's show listen as we Recap Mother's Day but also talk about Smokey Robinson and Diddy Allegations, Issa Rae being a good friend, what is being an Overprotective parent and many more. Enjoy the show!
Musical Season continues, as the Siblings check out the classic and beloved musical West Side Story and ask the age-old question: “Yo, is this racist?”It is.Discussed:5 godless minutes of nothing!Jason can't pronounce “Stephen Sondheim!”East Side Story!The Jets vs. The T-Birds!Dancing!The “Rent” of its day!The Street Gangs Who Don't Do Anything!Overprotective big brothers!Contact us at adultsiblingsversus@gmail.comTwitter: @AdultVersusInstagram: @adultsiblingsversusThreads: @adultsiblingsversusBluesky: @adultsiblingsvs.bsky.socialTheme Song: “Sellout” by Zombie Apocalypse NOW!https://antizombierock.bandcamp.com/
Issue 194 - Thunderbolt Ross Intro Captain America: Brave New World reaction coming to Patreon Background (1:38) General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in The Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962) Lieutenant General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross oversees gamma bomb project that ultimately leads to the creation of the Hulk (Bruce Banner) Grew up in a military family, and was focused on serving his country from a young age - joined the Army Air Corps (later Air Force) and worked his way up through the ranks Bruce's growing relationship with Ross' daughter Betty was a source of frustration and anger for him, as was the recurring nuisance of the Hulk - Ross made it his personal mission to find and destroy the Hulk Several times he allied with villains to battle the Hulk, which ultimately led to his dismissal from the military Betty and Bruce get engaged, but the Leader turns Hulk savage, and the wedding is called off - Betty later marries Glenn Talbot, and Ross is satisfied that Banner will never be his son-in-law When Talbot was captured by the Soviets in a rescue mission to save Ross, his apparent death fractured his relationship with Betty, as well as a demotion at work because of his inability to capture the Hulk Betty divorced Talbot and revealed she still loved Bruce - enraged by this, Ross allied with MODOK to have the Abomination kill the Hulk, but Betty caught wind of the plan and accused her father of treason - he was discharged from the Air Force and nearly committed suicide When Bruce and Betty get married, Ross shows up at the wedding with a gun to stop the ceremony - Rick Jones intervenes and is shot non-fatally In a SHIELD experiment he merges with Zzzax, a being of sentient electrical energy - in a battle with a mutant, he expends his energy to save Betty, and dies His body was resurrected by the Leader, and he rejoins the Air Force After Betty is killed by the Abomination and Hulk is exiled by the Illuminati, Ross sinks into an alcoholic depression - when Steve Rogers is shot, he is visited by MODOK and the Leader and offered a chance to gain Hulk-like powers - he then becomes Red Hulk, and his first act is to kill the Abomination for murdering Betty Ross' identity as the Hulk is kept secret for over two years before being revealed during World War Hulks He later joins the Avengers, where he befriended an LMD named Annie that helped give him some perspective and understanding about things Temporarily bonds with both the Venom symbiote and the Spirit of Vengeance, becoming a being known as the Circle of Four - this is to defeat Blackheart, son of Mephisto Gets depowered by Doc Green, a super-intelligent version of the Hulk Issues - Theme is “a small river flowing long enough becomes a canyon” (7:10) When tradition becomes a trap Overprotective of his daughter (13:44) Oh yeah, the Hulk stuff (25:15) Break (29:06) Plugs for Play Comics & Geek Peak Treatment (30:19) In-universe - Out of universe - (32:37) Skit (39:51) Hello General Ross, I'm Dr. Issues. - Doctor, with all due respect, let's set the record straight. I didn't come here for treatment. I came here for a clean bill of health. I've been involved in enough government missions, secret protocols, and super-powered expeditions that I should be the last one to hide from any flaws. I'm not perfect, but I don't have to be. And that was before I learned about getting red in the face. Well, that is a hot start, General -I don't do jokes, if you don't mind. There are serious matters at hand. But you…I'll keep that in mind. Sheesh. There are always serious matters at hand. That's how the world works. That doesn't mean they all have to involve you. -Agreed. I pick my spots. But those are enormous spots. I know my enemy better than they know themselves. That's what's lacking in battles nowadays. The foe has no concept of planning. So many people think being random makes you dangerous. It just makes you a fool. Well, not to sound condescending, but I doubt all of your plans go the way you want them to. -A plan is useless. PLANNING is indispensable. Do you know who said that? Dwight Eisenhower. So you enjoy the process necessary to reach goals, and not just the goal itself. -If I didn't then I would have stopped existing a long time ago. I think people get that wrong about me. They think I'm some madman that wants to destroy the Hulk at all costs. And that was wrong…how? -I was never a madman. I'm calculating the whole way through. The heat thing says otherwise -Emotion in battle, Doctor. It's something you can't wrap your head around. Oh yeah, I get the rage, but in the fog of war, that can be the guide to see you through. No hippie woo woo love fest is going to save you when bullets are zipping and bombs are dropping. The only time you bring in God is to say “Thank God it's over” and you've won. You present more demure than expected. -You sound like one of those Gen Z types when you say that. You're a grown man. Act like it. So no social media memes; understood sir. But are you really past everything that's listed in your file? Banner? Betty? Intelligencia? Avengers? It says here your own likeness was killed! None of that sounds traumatic to you? -Of course it does. So what? We all have trauma. I used to let it eat at me, just shove it down my own throat, and let it all come out when the time is right. But with what I have now, there's no secrets. It's on my skin, in my veins, and radiating through the air. I finally found a way to have nothing to hide. My choices, my fights, my consequences. Anything to add to that? You're hitting the same note. What brings you enjoyment? How about sadness? Do you have any fears left? -You're breaking the cardinal rule; you're supposed to ask one question at a time. I'm sad that too many people think too small for their entire lives. I find joy in being one of the few living creatures to destroy multiple so-called badasses because I can adjust tactically and not be held down by magical thinking. I fear that anything less than a perfect rating in this assessment will leave me with a permanent mark that will have me use your office as a rage room. *pause* Didn't you shoot someone at your daughter's wed -*interrupting* RAGE. ROOM. You don't have to be so pushy about it. -So, are you slapping the PTSD label on like everyone else? No, I'll think outside the box and go I-G-E-D. -What the hell is that? Intermittent Gamma Explosive Disorder -*Groans* Doc Samson was right about you. Ending (43:41) Recommended reading: World War Hulks Next episodes: DerpyCon panel, Colleagues on the Couch w/ Dr. Ashley Zultanky, Shadowman Plugs for social & GonnaGeek Network References: Incredible Hulk episode with Popcorn Psychology - Anthony (2:00) “Calm Down” by Busta Rhymes & Eminem - Anthony (30:38) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter Facebook TikTok Patreon TeePublic Discord
In Episode 254 of The Pulling Curls Podcast: Pregnancy & Parenting Untangled, Hilary Erickson is joined by Dani Morin, a car seat technician and influencer. They dive deep into baby safety, discussing essential tips for childproofing your home, the importance of proper car seat usage, and the dangers of Baltic amber teething necklaces. Dani opens up about her advocacy work following the tragic loss of her son, Deacon, and shares practical advice for new parents. Tune in for a heartfelt and informative conversation aimed at helping parents make safer choices for their little ones. Big thanks to our sponsor Family Routines -- to make room for important things like baby proofing, having the rest of your life in a routine totally helps! Today's guest is Dani Morin. She is a child safety advocate and CPST on social media. Helping parents make informed parenting decisions and providing product research to help moms make the perfect baby registry. Find her here: @Danimorin_ on IG and @danimorin13 on TikTok Links for you: Timestamps: 00:00 Necklace strangulation hazard led to tragedy. 03:27 Baltic amber teething necklaces: all risk, no benefit. 09:10 Struggles with safety advice for parent education. 11:24 Desiring family connection and appreciation for moms. 13:12 CPST instructor identified car seat errors. 18:02 Regularly check floor level for baby hazards. 22:01 Overprotective, balancing safety and learning experiences. 25:14 Anchor furniture to prevent tip-over incidents. 26:08 Millennials source furniture anywhere, anchoring optional. 32:11 Avoid outdated plastic; seek modern electrical options. 33:13 Avoid hazards: baby-proof, prevent falls, lock windows. 38:31 Keep detergent pods safe; store, don't display. 41:21 Share safety tips; be open to feedback. 45:17 Balance mom worries with safety precautions. 48:44 Doctor advises against bedsharing; recommends separate sleeping arrangements. 51:33 AI prioritizes popular articles, not necessarily best. 53:43 Son's low blood sugar led to NICU. 57:53 Dani moron 13 keeps humble TikTok presence. 59:12 Episode focused on friendship and parenting choices. Keypoints: The episode is focused on baby safety and features Dani Morin, a car seat technician and TikTok influencer. Dani shares the tragic event of losing her son Deacon due to a Baltic amber teething necklace, which drives her advocacy. Baltic amber teething necklaces are shown to be ineffective and potentially dangerous, with some platforms banning their sale. The importance of anchoring furniture to prevent accidents is emphasized, as well as modern safety challenges with slim TVs and high-voltage cords. Dani discusses the concept of safe sleep practices and the risks involved with co-sleeping, advocating for strong safety standards. Baby-proofing is highlighted as a continuous, evolving process as children grow and develop new abilities. Both Hilary and Dani stress the importance of sourcing reliable, professional information over random online articles or AI-generated content. Dani uses the "shit sandwich" method to offer safety advice without coming across as judgmental or critical. The episode emphasizes creating supportive communities for new mothers to share information and provide emotional support. Safe storage of household items like laundry pods and electrical equipment is crucial to prevent accidents, with practical tips provided for parents. Producer: Drew Erickson Keywords: baby safety, car seat technician, Dani Morin, Hilary Erickson, Pulling Curls podcast, TikTok influencer, baby proofing, CPR for infants, Baltic amber teething necklace, child strangulation, parenting routines, Family Routines course, TikTok safety education, single motherhood by choice, pediatrician advice, NICU facilities, safe sleep practices, furniture anchoring, earthquake safety, kitchen safety, window barriers, bolted baby gates, parenting support community, teething necklaces dangers, anti-influencer campaign, laundry pod safety, childproofing electrical outlets, fall prevention for children, safe room setup for childbirth, validating parents' struggles, good better best approach.
What's the difference between being a smart parent and an overprotective parent? It's a hard balance to strike. But as Christians, we have a secret weapon that we often forget about: Prayer. Every boy is different, and parenting strategies that work well with one boy can sometimes have disastrous results with another. But the one method that will always work is hitting our knees in prayer, asking God for wisdom, and surrendering our sons' lives to God. This doesn't mean we will become perfect parents– or that we will always make the right decision. But the difference between an overprotective parent and a smart parent is simply parenting not out of fear and control– but out of faith and trust in God. For encouragement on raising boys to be godly men, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
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A deep dive into the challenges of motherhood, exploring whether protecting too much hinders children from learning life's tough lessons. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nautica-de-la-cruz/support
Man, we can't do nothing! On this episode of Kirk and Marianne we talk about Mom and Dad not knowing when to let go. Tune in to hear Kirk and Marianne talk with our listeners about overbearing, unrelenting, overprotective parents. How strict were your parents. One way to find out. Get off my back Mom and hit play!
being a parent is hard but being a girl dad is even harder join me on my heartfelt and humorous journey of being an overprotective father.
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If bumper stickers were still a thing Adulting is Hard would be a bestseller. It's not that the challenges of adulthood have intensified, but rather, the parenting landscape has shifted. Overprotective tendencies now seem to outweigh the absenteeism of past generations. Is it possible for parents to empower their children to become independent adults? To discover how parents can support young adults leaving the nest, Positive Psychology Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with mentor, activist, and author Julie Lythcott-Haims.This episode is proudly sponsored by:Nutrafol — Offers a drug-free whole-body health approach to hair wellness and growth. Get $10 off your 1st month's subscription + free shipping. Visit nutrafol.com and use promo code HH.Like what you're hearing?WANT MORE SOUND IDEAS FOR DEEPER THINKING? Check out More Mental Fitness by Harvesting Happiness bonus content available exclusively on Substack and Medium.
If bumper stickers were still a thing Adulting is Hard would be a bestseller. It's not that the challenges of adulthood have intensified, but rather, the parenting landscape has shifted. Overprotective tendencies now seem to outweigh the absenteeism of past generations. Is it possible for parents to empower their children to become independent adults? To discover how parents can support young adults leaving the nest, Positive Psychology Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with mentor, activist, and author Julie Lythcott-Haims.This episode is proudly sponsored by:Nutrafol — Offers a drug-free whole-body health approach to hair wellness and growth. Get $10 off your 1st month's subscription + free shipping. Visit nutrafol.com and use promo code HH.Like what you're hearing?WANT MORE SOUND IDEAS FOR DEEPER THINKING? Check out More Mental Fitness by Harvesting Happiness bonus content available exclusively on Substack and Medium.
On this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the impact of overprotective parenting on children's life expectancy. A new report reveals that children with overprotective parents in the baby boom generation actually died earlier than their peers. Dr. Kathy offers insights on building resiliency in children to help them engage with life differently. The episode explores the delicate balance between protecting and empowering children for a well-lived life.
Dr Chris answers listener submitted questions including: would it be possible to slingshot continuously around the Earth and Mars? When does our consciousness 'switch on?' How worried should we be if we're outside during a thunderstorm? Is 0 positive or negative? What maintains our body temperature? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Dr Chris answers listener submitted questions including: would it be possible to slingshot continuously around the Earth and Mars? When does our consciousness 'switch on?' How worried should we be if we're outside during a thunderstorm? Is 0 positive or negative? What maintains our body temperature? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week we break down chapters 3 and 4 of "The Anxious Generation" by Johnathan Haidt. How do we balance parenting in a digital age? Are we too protective over our children or not protective enough?----Have questions? Learn more at assetmg-inc.com----Follow us!Facebook: facebook.com/amgincLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/amgincatl/YouTube: youtube.com/beyondtomorrowpodcastX: x.com/AMGinc_ATL
Today's tune is for the overprotective dads in honor of Father's Day
Today we are making a plan to become tougher and less fragile. Because it puts us in the drivers seat. When we take full accountability for things and we resist the urge to fall into mindless scrolling or just going with whatever everyone else is doing, we're planning for the long game. Taking lots of small risks and trying new things and pushing yourself and getting uncomfortable - it's all conditioning you to be tough for life. So you are mentally and physically strong when you need to me. So when something hard is in front of you, you haven't created this comfortable bubble that you live in that you just fall apart. I am on optimist to the extreme - so don't take this as a negative - but just an honest observation - more and more people today are fragile and easily offended than ever before. That's not the life we are working to create here - so let's design our plan for being completely anti-fragile. How do we get tougher and less fragile? First, let's unpack, where we are at and how we got here. Then, let's make a plan to become anti-fragile. I'm finishing up the the book The Coddling Of The American Mind and it's SO interesting. The authors explore why people are mentally weaker than they used to be and more emotionally fragile. A few key points that the authors make… In the last 15 years the public has become more emotionally fragile and young people in particular are less tolerant of any discomfort that comes their way. They talk about a few explanations that they have data to support that explain this… 1. Rise in helicopter parenting The assumption that parents need to watch their kids and protect them at all costs. 2. Philosophy of safetyism The belief that anything that can cause pain or suffering is ultimately harmful in the long run and can even be tramatic. 3. Lack of play The past few generations of kids have been so overloaded with schoolwork and extracurricular activities trying to get into a good high school and college that they haven't had time to be kids, and it turns out that most mental and emotional development happens when they are playing. 4. Social media Social comparison, fear of missing out, constant connectivity and validation seeing are always that social media makes us more emotionally fragile. JOE ROGAN says… The hardest thing that has ever happened to you is the hardest thing that has ever happened to you. It's so easy to win right now because most people are special snowflakes. Responses from social media: Everyone expects things at their fingertips with the Internet. Over parenting… In the 90s we got sent outside all day. Kids never have to struggle or just figure it out. Parents are too connected to kids. We are overstimulated with technology. Higher stimulation and emotions means faster to break down. Think we have more awareness and options more than ever to cater to comfort. Overprotective parenting and limiting exposure to the “hard” in life. The media telling us that everything our parents did was wrong. Definitely the younger generation has a difficult time managing stress and pressure. Not as much adversity to face, we embrace differences more than different opinions. Computers and less social interactions. Everyone gets a trophy. Lack of downtime in children. Too much screen time. We know more dangers than our parents did. I blame the Internet. Lack of basics In kids. One thing we know for sure - we must be anti-fragile to thrive. So knowing all this, how do we become anti-fragile? Here's the breakdown.. We need to do harder things! Embrace uncomfortable too! Book: Antifragile Author Nassim Taleb Thoughts from this book! Do hard things because adversities make you grow Go through life as a flaneur Adopt an anti fragile life philosophy Make a plan for yourself and then stick to it. Build in redundancy and layers (no single point of failure) Resist the urge to suppress randomness Make sure that you have your soul in the game Experiment and tinker — take lots of small risks Avoid risks that, if lost, would wipe you out completely Don't get consumed by data Keep your options open Focus more on avoiding things that don't work than trying to find out what does work Respect the old — look for habits and rules that have been around for a long time #1 tip! Put tough people in your ears!! You have to be willing to look wrong/do the thing everyone else isn't in the short term to look like a genius in the long term. As the old adage goes, when you do what everyone else does, don't be surprised when you get the same results everyone else does.
Wondering if you're being attentive--or could you be one of those overprotective parents? Join Sissy Goff and David Thomas as they talk about parenting fears, emotional baggage, and effective strategies. Discover the thin line between being vigilant and overprotective, and how to navigate it. Show Notes and Resources Connect with Sissy Goff and David Thomas and catch more of their thoughts at raisingboysandgirls.com or listen to their podcast. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram @raisingboysandgirls And grab Sissy's book, "The Worry-Free Parent: Living in Confidence So Your Kids Can Too" in our shop. Want to hear Sissy Goff and David Thomas in person? Catch them this year in your city! Intrigued by today's episode? Think deeper about Parenting. Listen to more episodes by Sissy Goff and David Thomas Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife's podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Wondering if you're being attentive--or could you be one of those overprotective parents? Join Sissy Goff and David Thomas as they talk about parenting fears, emotional baggage, and effective strategies. Discover the thin line between being vigilant and overprotective, and how to navigate it. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
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Early exposure to overprotected parenting, sending signals that the world is a dangerous pace. When a child falls and the parents respond anxiously, the child will pick up on it and respond accordingly. Hence, not daring to try to run and explore anymore and therewith lacking experience in the future and be even more vulnerable. Once upon a time - because of that! Fairy tales are always up to date. They build bridges and stand metaphorically to understand basic human interaction. Fairy tales speak the language of the unconscious and thus also connect us to our unconscious self. The story of “Sleeping Beauty” provides a prime example of how fairy tales help us not only to understand crises but also to overcome them. The “sleeping beauty” effect, as it can be called. Out of concern, parents don't expose their children to challenges, remove all obstacles out of their way to make life easier for their children, which in itself leads to unexperienced, unskilled children. These children are unequipped for the real life and unexperienced handling challenging situations. Encountering such “sleeping beauty”children, one can observe their inadequate response to challenges. As parents and caregivers; it is important to be aware of our actions and reactions when engaging with a child. How we respond to a child will impact the child's response to the situation at hand. Caregivers are a sounding board of a child's development of his internal world. A famous concept of these unconscious processes, is the concept defined by S. Freiberg “the Ghost in the Nursery”. It describes the intergenerational transmission of early childhood experiences. S. Freiberg described there with the imprint of care experienced in the previous generations. The way children are raised will impact their own parenting style. Besides ghosts, there are also protective intergenerational transmitted processes: “Angels in the Nursery”. These angles refer to states of mind when the person evokes memories of feeling especially loved, understood, or protected. @drschwank @optimalperformancezurich @unesurcent
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Danny had to deal with some over protective parents with his kid's softball team. When were you an overprotective parent?
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At what age should a child be allowed to attend a funeral? Are we sure kids even understand the concept of losing a love one at such an early age or will they be traumatized by seeing the body? I ask all of these questions because my children have never attended a funeral service and I'm started to wonder if me trying to protect them is actually hurting them. Tap in as I share my thoughts on being overprotective.
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Are you worried about your partners overprotective behaviour with your child? Does your boyfriend seem perfect but, what's with his hideous mates?! And have you been let down by someone you were really into, and you don't know what to do? Lala gets right to the route of the problem, and helps YOU navigate that wild wild world of relationships. If you'd like to ask Lala a question yourself, get in touch @asklalaletmeexplain on Instagram and let's navigate this romantic landscape together! A Sony Music Entertainment production Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com And if you would like to read more from Lala follow the link for her weekly OK Mag column https://www.ok.co.uk/authors/Lalalaletmeexplain/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A parent's work is never done, but today on the pod, we're hearing about some parents working overtime. Today Robyn takes calls about overprotective parents. Tune in for stories about dedicated chaperones, getting locked in the trunk, late-night calls to the police, Wild West Dads, precarious rope ladders, and an unfortunate stalker. Yikes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jayson and Ellen share valuable insights about nurturing antifragile confidence in sensitive children and offer practical tips for creating a supportive environment that encourages resilience and emotional well-being. Gain a deeper understanding of what defines a sensitive child. Discover practical strategies and compassionate approaches for navigating moments when your sensitive child is hesitant or resistant, and learn how to find the balance between challenging your child and respecting their emotions. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or simply interested in understanding the dynamics of parenting sensitive children, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom. Tune in for a discussion that will empower you to embrace and celebrate the uniqueness of your sensitive child while fostering a foundation of strength and confidence. Timestamps: 5:54 - What is a sensitive kid like? 9:29 - Overprotective parenting 14:20 - Are you asking too much of your child? 19:40 - Helping your child build antifragile confidence 23:09 - Validating your child's feelings 32:07 - Action steps Links: Apply to Relationship Coach Training The End The Struggle With Him Roadmap & Monthly Group Coaching Membership Follow Jayson on social media: Instagram YouTube LinkedIn TikTok Twitter Facebook
In this episode, we are sharing a conversation with Sarah Dixon who joined us from Canada! Tyler and Sarah cover: How to curb early warning signs of aggression in puppies, squirrel obsession, separation anxiety, working with a dog who is over-protective around a newborn and more. Tune in for a great conversation!Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/considerthedog/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedogSubscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/
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Have you ever worried that you may be too overprotective as a parent?Previous research has found that overprotective parenting is linked to anxiety in children, but researchers do not fully understand why this relationship exists. In a new study, published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, researchers examined whether emotional regulation skills might explain the relationship between overprotective parenting and anxiety.So what did they find?------Sign up for the Parenting Translator Substack, and follow along on Instagram.Parenting Translator is hosted by Dr. Cara Goodwin and is produced by Earfluence.Dr. Cara Goodwin, Ph.D., is a child psychologist and mother to three children who "translates" research on parenting and child development into information that is accurate, relevant, and useful to parents.
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If you are wondering how to deal with an overprotective dog, you MUST know that these animals are NOT naturally inclined to cause harm. In fact, dog aggression from overprotectiveness is a case of a dog's desire to keep harm away from you and the property they're protecting. But when is a protective dog too much? And how do you deal with an aggressive, overprotective dog? In this blog, we're going to talk about dog aggression coming from overprotectiveness and how you, as a dog owner, can help your dogs. Read on to learn more. Key Takeaways Giving dogs treats hoping it will stop their overprotectiveness doesn't work at all. Your dog has to know they can count on you to protect them. Being the leader who shows your dog that you are in charge can ease your dog's overprotectiveness. “Security dog” and “border patrol dogs” are just some examples of the types of overprotective dogs. Although different, both dogs exhibit behavior connected to their need to protect: barking, charging towards the threat, even biting! LEARN HOW TO HANDLE OVERPROTECTIVE DOGS WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE Table of Contents How to Deal with an Overprotective Dog: Why Are Dogs So Overprotective? What Role Do You Play in Dealing with an Overprotective Dog: Take Charge! 9 Signs of an Overprotective Dog 8 Ways To Deal with an Overprotective Dog How to Deal With an Overprotective Dog: The Dog Calming Code Can Help You! How to Deal with an Overprotective Dog: Why Are Dogs so Overprotective? What is an overprotective dog? This kind of dog is easy to spot. One of the overprotective dog types is the “security guard” dog. They usually spring up at the very first sound of the doorbell. Their energy levels can go from 2 to an instant 10! They get up from their little corner to run and bark at the person or animal on the other side of the door. The other kind is the “border patrol” dog. This overprotective dog restlessly goes around the property checking on gates and fences and making sure nothing gets in. Although different, these dogs exhibit aggressive behaviors that drive their dog owners crazy. UNDERSTAND OVERPROTECTIVE DOGS BETTER WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE But really, what causes a dog to be overprotective? Dealing with an Overprotective Dog: This Dog Thinks They Are in Charge The number one reason for a dog who charges towards the door from the slightest knock or from a doorbell is this: they think they're in charge. Let me explain through an analogy… Let's say you come visit my house. I ask you to sit, give you refreshments, and entertain you with conversation. All of a sudden, the doorbell rings. Will you get up to get it? You would probably say “No, I won't because it's not my house.” You know that it's not your job to answer the door. That's the homeowners job because they're in charge of everything related to their home. And it's the same with our dogs: because they think it's their responsibility to answer to anyone who comes near the house, they go frantic at the sound of a doorbell, or bark when someone gets too close to your property. They think they're the leader of the house, so they are the first to the door. They think they're in charge of you and the property, so they rove and guard non-stop to keep you safe. In short, these dogs are stressed, agitated, exhausted, and just can't relax. All they have on their mind is protect, protect, protect. So how can you help? TEACH YOUR DOG HOW TO SWITCH OFF BY BEING THE PACK LEADER WITH THE HELP OF THE DOG CALMING CODE What Role Do You Play in Dealing with an Overprotective Dog: Take Charge! In your relationship with your dog, who is responsible for answering the door? You could say that “My dog knows I am the one in charge.” But do they really? If your dog believes they are in charge, they will continue to be aggressive towards anyone near the door or fence. The “security guard” and the “border patrol” dogs are constantly barking at the door, constantly patrolling the area with an aggressive energy because they think they're in charge of it! You're a big deal in your dog's world, and that can sometimes lead to them being a tad overprotective. In your dog's eyes, you and the property are priority #1. But you don't want that! You just want your dogs to be calm and chill, and let you do all the worrying. WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE, YOU CAN HELP YOUR DOGS CALM DOWN AND SWITCH OFF Here's where the challenge comes in. You're probably thinking “I need to get a training program to stop this aggression.” A good move, yes. But which program? Because here's what I've observed so far: most programs aimed at stopping overprotectiveness by just giving dog treats so they will stop worrying. Treats and rewards are not enough. You have to learn how to show them they have NOTHING to worry about. How do you do this? How to Deal with an Overprotective Dog? Be the Pack Leader By Showing Them You Deal with Danger! Remember this ONE CRUCIAL TRUTH before we discuss additional steps to handling an overprotective dog: Your dog is overprotective because they don't see you as the leader who will do the protecting. “But Dan, I do all my best to protect my dog!” I have no doubt you do. But dog psychology is more complex than what us humans understand. Your actions can send your dog a different message. (Dog psychology comes with various concepts that are essential for dog owners to understand. I talk more about cracking the dog code with my online training program The Dog Calming Code™️.) The bottomline is telling your dog “Don't worry, I'm in charge here” just won't do it. So how do you show your leadership, especially when it comes to answering the door? Here are several examples of what you can do (taken from Doggy Dan's Golden Rule #4: Dealing with Danger). If your dog is barking at someone from a distance, show them that you acknowledge what they're barking at BUT DON'T MAKE A BIG DEAL OUT OF IT. Calmly reassure the dog that you saw their perceived threat, and they have nothing to worry about by telling them “Thank you” and walking away. If your dog still barks after doing this, take them to a room to help them let some steam off and bring their energy level down. Always make sure your energy is not stressed or agitated as well. Because even if you say “Thank you!” and walk away IF your energy level is anything BUT CALM, your dog won't be calm. These are just some examples of dealing with a dog who can't stop barking and worrying about their perceived threat. (Important note: Remember, it's you who needs to do the worrying!) I talk more about dealing with perceived danger in Doggy Dan Golden Rule #4. I have a blog dedicated for this which you can check out here. THE #1 ONLINE PROGRAM RECOMMENDED BY 88,000 DOG OWNERS! 9 Signs of an Overprotective Dog They're Constantly Vigilant Dogs, with their innate sense of alertness, are often found keeping a watchful eye on their surroundings. They are always alert, prepared to notice any possible intrusions or disturbances, whether it's the sound of leaves rustling or distant footsteps. Standing Alertly In the presence of unfamiliar sounds or movements, dogs can be seen standing tall, ears perked up, and muscles tensed, all in preparation for any potential encounter. Their alert posture serves as a testament to their acute awareness and readiness to react. They Center Their Focus on a New Stimulus All the Time At the slightest hint of a new presence in their environment, dogs swiftly redirect their attention. Their keen focus on the newcomer reflects their instinctual need to assess potential threats or new companions, gauging whether they pose any danger or warrant a friendly approach. DOG CALMING CODE: HOW YOU CAN BE THE LEADER IN YOUR DOG'S EYES Growling or Barking at Perceived Threat When sensing a possible threat or intrusion, dogs often resort to vocal cues, expressing their unease or asserting their authority. Their growls or barks serve as a clear warning, communicating their readiness to defend and protect their territory or loved ones. Going Back and Forth Between You and Perceived Threat In moments of perceived danger, dogs instinctively position themselves as a shield, placing their bodies between their loved ones and the potential harm. This protective behavior showcases their loyalty and unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety of their human companions. Returning to Normal Once the Threat is Gone Once the situation deems itself safe, dogs swiftly ease back into their usual demeanor, relinquishing their defensive stance and resuming their ordinary activities. Their ability to swiftly switch between defense and ease highlights their responsive and adaptable nature. WHAT CHANGES OVERPROTECTIVE DOGS? FIND OUT WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE Overly Aggressive, Threatening Stance In the face of what they perceive as a genuine threat, some dogs may adopt an overtly aggressive posture, with their heads held high and hackles raised, signaling a clear message of intimidation. This defensive stance is a visual display of their readiness to confront and defend against any potential harm. Overreacting to New Situations In some cases, dogs may showcase an exaggerated response to new or unfamiliar situations, often reacting with heightened anxiety or aggression. Their overreaction might stem from a place of heightened protectiveness, where they interpret the unknown as a potential threat to their territory or loved ones. Urinating to Mark Territory Through the act of urinating in specific locations, dogs establish their territorial boundaries, leaving behind scent markers to communicate their ownership or presence. This instinctual behavior serves as a means of asserting their claim over their environment, highlighting their innate need to protect and secure their space. TURN YOUR OVERPROTECTIVE DOG INTO ONE THAT IS CALM AND WELL BEHAVED WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE 8 Ways To Deal with an Overprotective Dog Be the Leader in Charge of EVERYTHING To address dog aggression problems such as overprotectiveness, it is important for dog owners to take control of their dog's entire life, not just when there is a threat. The reason behind this is you can't tell your dog that you're in charge of danger, while you let them take charge of everything else. It will confuse your dogs. Most dog owners don't know their dog is already in control of EVERYTHING in their home. This is where you take the reins. Taking charge of the food, of the attention, of the cuddles and hugs, of the walk you do outdoors: this will build you as a strong, capable leader that your dog CAN TRUST. This is the heart of my online dog program, The Online Dog Calming Code. I will teach you not just to tell the dogs “don't worry,” but how to show them you're the leader they can hand over their worries to. Set Boundaries Dogs are fast learners; they catch up quick especially when their owners set clear and consistent boundaries. If you have an issue with your dog running to the door every time someone goes to your house, establish a boundary. You can teach boundaries better through timeouts. Whenever the dog starts barking and charging towards the door, calmly bring them to a room for a timeout. It's also a great way for them to de-stress and steam off from the red zone. DEAL WITH FEAR AGGRESSION THE BEST WAY WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE Make Sure Your Energy Says “There's Nothing to Worry About” Dogs get your message clearer if your words match your energy. You can shout “Stop it!” all you can, but if your dog picks up a stressed, angry, anxious, or worried energy, they won't stop it. Your energy matters to your overprotective dogs more than your words. Don't Give Cuddles and Attention… Especially If Your Dog Crossed the Boundary After fiercely barking their hearts out to protect you, it's tempting to just give them a hug and say “Oh, you're such a good dog!” But let me tell you this: don't! Giving affection to your dogs even after they exhibit overprotective aggression can confuse them. Affection can encourage them to continue the behavior… the very behavior you want them to stop. Be Aware of the Warning Signs Stay attentive to any changes in your dog's energy levels or behavior. If you notice any signs of heightened protectiveness, assert control immediately. Redirect their attention and help them bring their energy levels down. Have a Designated Room for Your Dogs to Let Off Steam Create a safe space where your dog can unwind and release built-up tension. Encourage them to relax and de-escalate any anger or stress they may be experiencing. Providing a designated room or area can give them the necessary privacy to regain composure. Give Distance and Introduce Slowly When introducing your dog to new people or environments, ensure you maintain a safe distance initially. Allow your dog to adjust gradually to the new stimuli, helping them feel more at ease and less threatened. Slow and steady introductions can promote a sense of security and comfort. THE DOG CALMING CODE: HOW YOU CAN DEAL WITH FEAR AGGRESSION IN DOGS BETTER Socialize Your Dog Early and consistent socialization can be pivotal in preventing overprotective behavior. Expose your dog to various social situations, other dogs, and people from a young age. If your dog lacks socialization, seek guidance from a professional canine behaviorist. Implement a gradual and safe socialization plan to help your dog adjust positively to new interactions and environments. How to Deal With an Overprotective Dog: The Dog Calming Code Can Help You! Here's the goal: to make you the strong, sure leader that can handle danger. It's the only way to make your dogs feel that they no longer have to spring to the door to do the protecting. They understand it's your job. Even when the doorbell rings, they won't have the tendency to react aggressively. This is the goal of The Dog Calming Code: to make you the strong, sure leader that KNOWS how to handle danger. I've seen this online program work for 88,000 dogs and I have the full confidence it will work for your aggressive, protective dog as well. To learn more about The Dog Calming Code and how it can transform your protective dog into a chill, calm pet, you can check the program here. ~ Doggy Dan
Are you ready to start your entrepreneurial journey in the health & wellness industry, yet need to know where to start? Do you feel the market is saturated and wonder how to stand out? Would you like to figure out how to speak directly into your target audience's ears?In today's episode, I'm talking to those brand-new entrepreneurs who feel lost and are still trying to figure things out, those whose doubts are still holding them back from starting a business, and those who are already making things happen but feel a bit stuck. The health & wellness industry isn't stagnant or saturated; research and statistics show it has consistently grown over the last years, and everything indicates it'll keep growing. Life coaching, weight loss, fertility, menstrual health; every industry's branch shows massive potential. The global wellness market is a trillion-dollar industry in constant growth, so you shouldn't be worried about the industry's potential or stability; you should be thinking of how to cut through the noise, speak louder and clearer, and reach those who need what you have to offer. Throughout this episode, you'll hear statistics and data proving that the health and wellness industry has grown constantly for at least the last 20 years. You'll learn about the importance of goal setting, defining your niche and finding out who you are talking to, how to determine your branding and pricing, why you should seriously consider boosting your online presence, and much more. Tune in to episode 105 of Unstoppable Female Entrepreneurs and get everything you need to get going, stand out, and make your entrepreneurial dreams come true. In This Episode, You Will Learn:The health & wellness industry is blooming (3:00)Setting goals is not a buzzphrase; it is fundamental (10:20)How to build your online presence (17:30)What should your pricing reflect? (21:10)Let's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTube5 Keys To Breaking the $10K Code Free TrainingWellness Entrepreneur Mastermind Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Marcus and Jessica receive an email from a listener seeking advice regarding her 16-year-old daughter's relationship with her boyfriend and the father's overprotective and aggressive behavior. While the father may be trying to protect his daughter, his actions are damaging their relationship.
Have you ever held back a loved one not because you didn't want them to succeed but because of your fear? Fear comes in many forms and impacts us in different ways. In this episode, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros talk about the psychology of fear and its impact on our decisions. They talk about trusting our judgment and facing the fear of being left behind. They also shed light on overcoming fears of judgment and rejection and reinforcing the importance of seeking a supportive network. Links mentioned:Next Level Nation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/459320958216700 Next Level Monthly Meetup: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/monthly-meetups/ ______________________ Website
On this episode: Zak is joined by Lucy Lopez, host of the Mamacita Rica podcast, and Doyin Richards, an author, founder of the Anti-Racism Fight Club, and Care and Feeding contributor. Together, they help a listener who thinks her husband is being too reckless with their toddler. (If you're looking for an informative, yet entertaining, episode on car seat safety check out: Car Seat Safety, Explained!) Recommendations: Lucy: Song exploration through sampling. Doyin: Naps! Zak: This Be the Verse by Phillip Larkin Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Mom and Dad are Fighting. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to help support our work. Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode: Zak is joined by Lucy Lopez, host of the Mamacita Rica podcast, and Doyin Richards, an author, founder of the Anti-Racism Fight Club, and Care and Feeding contributor. Together, they help a listener who thinks her husband is being too reckless with their toddler. (If you're looking for an informative, yet entertaining, episode on car seat safety check out: Car Seat Safety, Explained!) Recommendations: Lucy: Song exploration through sampling. Doyin: Naps! Zak: This Be the Verse by Phillip Larkin Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Mom and Dad are Fighting. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to help support our work. Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I started a mini-series at the start of this year called 'Remarkable Women Of The Middle East', and that surprisingly got massive appreciation. So I thought I could do a bit more on this, and bring you the most remarkable of them all. So today my guest is Mona Kattan. Mona is the Global President of Huda Beauty, HB Investment and Kayali and has millions of social media followers, she is very loved by the Middle East community. All of that doesn't matter to me, because when the camera is off and I sit with her as a human she is the most wonderful soul ever. What you see on camera, all the fashion and beauty and elegance, when you really look inside and find such a humble soul, that is what is remarkable.Mona Kattan is the Global President of Huda Beauty, which she co-founded alongside her sisters Huda and Alya Kattan. A driving force behind the launch of Huda Beauty, Mona saw potential when her sister Huda, a makeup artist, started designing her own faux lashes and encouraged her to create a product line. Together in 2013, they launched a line of faux eyelashes at Sephora, and the debut collection sold out almost immediately. Today, they have grown the company to a valuation of $1B with a line of groundbreaking products that include everything from body foundation to lip contouring pencils, melted eyeshadow to 3D highlighters, all of which are globally distributed at leading retailers including Sephora, Harrods, Net-a-Porter and others .In 2018, Huda Beauty launched their fragrance line, Kayali, with a collection of four scents designed by Mona. She has built a global social media audience with more than 2.5 million Instagram followers, who engage with her inspiring beauty content, fun-loving attitude and positive energy. She has appeared on the cover of Entrepreneur Middle East and Cosmopolitan Middle East. Born and raised in the United States, she resides in Dubai. Listen as we discuss:03:00 - Overprotective dads 10:00 - The husband and marriage 19:00 - Coffee and pie 21:00 - The joyful mindset 24:30 - Religion and spirituality 26:00 - Beauty and perfumes 36:00 - East and West 40:00 - Finding a partner 46:00 - Redefinition of purpose 49:00 - The journey to success 56:00 - Is there even a finish line? 60:00 - Fitting in 01:06:00 - Masculine and feminine 01:11:30 - Video game champion 01:15:00 - Feeling the feels 01:19:30 - Blink 01:21:00 - It's ok to play Connect with Mona Kattan on Instagram: @monakattan, YouTube: Mona Kattan and TikTok: Mona KattanYouTube: @mogawdatofficialInstagram: @mo_gawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatWebsite: mogawdat.comDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Saturday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy
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Mirela Mus: The Product Owner's view on the overprotective Scrum Master that lacked a focus on value Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. In this episode, Mirela discusses a Scrum Master failure in a classical scrum setup. The Scrum Master lacked understanding of the business and failed to protect the team. The client was struggling with a difficult subscription service and wanted to replace their old system, but the Scrum Master focused more on team-building activities. This caused panic and highlighted the importance of finding a shared goal and fostering team cohesion. Several anti-patterns were identified, including the Scrum Master feeling useless and prioritizing "showing value" without understanding the project's objectives. We discuss some Scrum Master tips for addressing these issues, such as open communication, maintaining a clear focus on critical product aspects, and avoiding the application of frameworks solely for the sake of it. [IMAGE HERE] Recovering from failure, or difficult moments is a critical skill for Scrum Masters. Not only because of us, but also because the teams, and stakeholders we work with will also face these moments! We need inspiring stories to help them, and ourselves! The Bungsu Story, is an inspiring story by Marcus Hammarberg which shows how a Coach can help organizations recover even from the most disastrous situations! Learn how Marcus helped The Bungsu, a hospital in Indonesia, recover from near-bankruptcy, twice! Using Lean and Agile methods to rebuild an organization and a team! An inspiring story you need to know about! Buy the book on Amazon: The Bungsu Story - How Lean and Kanban Saved a Small Hospital in Indonesia. Twice. and Can Help You Reshape Work in Your Company. About Mirela Mus Mirela is the founder of Product People, a Product Management Consultancy on a mission to help companies discover and deliver great products faster. They have 41 full-time Product Managers who help companies focus on product-led growth and/or profitability. You can link with Mirela Mus on LinkedIn and connect with Mirela Mus on Twitter.
How do you know if you're being overprotective or just doing what you're supposed to do as a mom who loves her kids? Megan's story today might help make that more clear for you as we talk about our struggles to protect our kids physically and emotionally.Tell us!Is it harder for you to watch your kids take physical risks or emotional ones? Email imom@familyfirst.net with the subject line "Overprotective."Mentions:3 Ways to Walk the Line Between Protective and Overprotective4 Reasons to Take the Bubble Wrap Off Your Child3 Ways Parents Today Are Overprotective5 Signs You're Parenting Out of FearOverprotective Parents: Signs, Examples, and Impact on Mental HealthQuit Telling Your Child to Be Careful!This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on iMOM.com.Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | TwitterSubscribe to the iMOM Minute and get daily motherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration sent to your inbox.
A Jubal Phone Prank is when our listeners set-up a friend or family member to wake up with The Jubal Show, phone prank style. Today Jubal Fresh calls a woman whos husband set her up because she is a little protective of her kids! So, now Jubal is going to call her from her sons middle school and say that Jubal lied and now her son is in the principals office!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.