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Gut bacteria analysis shows improved protection for lockdown newborns. Nintendo Switch 2: New console could arrive in March 2025. Microsoft-backed startup launches free AI chatbot. Killer whale versus great white shark caught on camera. Also in this episode:New US-Russian crew heads to space stationMIT tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion powerSpotify accuses Apple of scare tactics over new EU competition rulesFollow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's no question that the pandemic changed every aspect of our daily lives, including the level of support new moms had with their children.
I'll let you in on a secret.... the reason they aren't sharing is because they don't know how! You can expect your child to understand the concept of sharing around ages 4-5. If you are worried that your kid doesn't know how to share, tune into this week's episode to learn how we can encourage them and work through this uncomfortable phase, I say uncomfortable because I notice how quick we are as parents to jump in and "fix it."It might be relieving to know that we can take a step back and allow our littles to learn from experience.P.S. We need your help to celebrate our 100th episode! Please send us a voice memo with your name, how old your little is, and we'd love to know what tools you have learned and how they've helped in your parenting journey! Please attach your voice note to an e-mail and send it to us at thenurturingparent.pod@gmail.com
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Memos from Motherhood (Or, I Gave Birth During a Pandemic?!)
Send in a voice memo or note at: memosfrommotherhood@gmail.comFollow us on InstagramRelevant Links and Articles for this Episode:Veena's Re:Work podcast miniseries on Black midwives in Los Angeles devoted to helping women experience empowered births through their foundation and birth center, Kindred Space LA:- The Calling- It's MagicThe Stages of LaborCongressional Proposals to Address the Maternal Health CrisisH.R. 959: The Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act of 2021United States House of Representatives Black Maternal Health Caucus
Memos from Motherhood (Or, I Gave Birth During a Pandemic?!)
Episode NotesSend in a voice memo or note at: memosfrommotherhood@gmail.comFollow us on InstagramRelevant Links and Articles for this Episode:The Equal Justice Initiative Legacy Museum and Memorial for Peace and JusticeKiller of George Floyd Sentenced to 21 Years for Violating Civil Rights By Jay Senter and Shaila DewanList of George Floyd Protests Outside the United StatesDarnella Frazier, the teen who filmed George Floyd's murder, wins honorary Pulitzer by Errin HainesThe Pandemic Has Made 2 Moms Reflect on Their Decision to be Parents by Anne Helen Petersen
Memos from Motherhood (Or, I Gave Birth During a Pandemic?!)
Send in a voice memo or note at: memosfrommotherhood@gmail.comFollow us on InstagramRelevant Articles for this Episode:“Some Pregnant Women in New York City Will Have to Deliver Babies Alone” by Christina Caron and Katie Van Syckle“Doulas Hope to Regain Momentum as Covid Restrictions Ease” by Sarah Hoenicke FloresCDC Guidelines for for Inpatient Obstetric Healthcare Settings“Pregnancy and Birth in the United States During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: The Views of Doulas” by Dr. Crystal Adams“Increase in Maternal Mortality During COVID Underscores Need for Policy Changes” by Maggine Clark
Memos from Motherhood (Or, I Gave Birth During a Pandemic?!)
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Memos from Motherhood (Or, I Gave Birth During a Pandemic?!)
Send in a voice memo or note at: memosfrommotherhood@gmail.comFollow us on InstagramMentioned in this Episode:How Not to Hate Your Husband After Kids by Jancee Dunn“Two Heartbeats a Minute” Invisibilia Podcast EpisodeOther Relevant Articles:The Movement for Black Lives Policy Platform
This week Liz is having princess problems with her pool guys and now she has to be her own pool guy. Then her air conditioner also went out and it is only the middle of summer in SoCal… so that sucks! Bree also talks about her struggles about Penelope' birthday. First its too hot for where Penelope wanted to go, then Bree felt a little uncomfortable about what they decided on just because its just strange and felt the need to be very covered up. And part of it may be from a story she talked about a couple weeks ago. In the middle of this convo Bree has an epiphany. The girls are so excited to be going to a pool party. Then Liz talks about her anniversary and Bree CANNOT get her head wrapped around how long Liz an her husband have been together. It was very slow in the pop culture realm this week, and Bree wasn't able to watch any shows. Liz described the Beverly Hills housewives. They also are looking forward to hearing about BravoCon and all their big announcements they are supposed to share. Their views on the housewives trickle into a conversation about people on their phones now and how over-stimulated their brains are now. Its how they cope, how they relax, and what they think about all the time. Bree also talks about Miles reverting back to the stressful and difficult baby she has always knows him to be. Liz made her realize how these pandemic babies could be effected by the world closing down for the pandemic. Between Miles being sick and and the world being lockdown, he has someone constant doting on him constantly. Bree is in the realization phase that something has to change. Lastly Bree tells Liz about a podcast she listened to about narcissistic family members. Both the girls relate sooooo much to this because they both deal with this with immediate family members and it is so hard to navigate a relationship with these people. Also it made Bree realize how to break the cycle and how she needs to change her parenting to help prevent her children become like this in the future. And Liz shares about how deep this topic if for her. Follow us on Instagram @RelatableRealityPodcastSUBSCRIBE, DOWNLOAD, RATE AND COMMENT
Episode 9! On this week's episode, Brandon Rizzo and Dimari Swanagain connect with Christine Hanson and Tristen Burrows to discuss starting over as an adult, real estate investing, and dating single moms. Connect with Tristen Burrows:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bytrstry/ Connect with Christine Hanson:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christine_twin/Company: https://www.texastouchgroup.comCompany: Madi's Rose GardenSponsors:Black Swan Financial Group - www.BlackSwanFinancialGroup.comEase Web Development - www.easewebdev.comJennifer Catherine Photography - www.jennifercatherinephotography.comCopyright Eleusis Media Group, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2022 | www.eleusismediagroup.com | www.sidexsidepodcast.com@SidexSidePod |https://www.instagram.com/sidexsidepod/|https://twitter.com/sidexsidepod@RIZZOfeels | https://www.instagram.com/rizzofeels/ | https://twitter.com/rizzofeels @JudahClan | https://www.instagram.com/judahclan/ | https://twitter.com/judahclanTag #SidexSidePodcast to join in on the conversation! Theme Music by: Brandon RizzoChaptersDisclaimer | 00:00Subscribe, Like, Comment, and Share! | 00:25Intro, Opening Statement | 1:07What are we excited about: Dimari's Birthday, Texas Heat, #AustinUFC Recap| 2:08What are the guests excited about: Gemini SZN, Wildlife Habitat Conservation Conference, Alveole, Houston Living | 06:05Christine's upbringing as a Military Brat, Being an Environmentalist, Texas, Being a Mom | 16:56Moms are a Superheroes, Texas Heat, | 25:34Tristen's upbringing in Chicago, No Guidance, College Dropout to Ford, to Family Business| 27:48Real Estate Investments, Texas Touch Group, Air BnBs, Interior Design, Crafts, Events | 36:01Sponsor Ad | Black Swan Financial Group LLC, www.blksfg.com | 41:12Air BnB as a creative outlet, Home Staging, San Antonio RE Market, Diverse Baddies, Traveling | 41:51Switching Careers, Automotive Industry Layoffs, | 53:20Sponsor Ad | Ease Web Development - www.easewebdev.com | 56:02Starting Over, Resilience, Houston or Miami, Hating on Dallas, | 56:32Covid Pressure on Relationship, Dating a Single Mom, "A Friend with a Child," Stepdad | 1:07:23Having a Great Dad, 2 Parents, Pandemic Babies 1:18:37Pro-Choice vs. Pro-Life , Hypothetical abortion question, Is abortion Murder? | 1:25:02Fashion is a Feeling, Aesthetics, Colors & Shapes, Organization, | 1:33:01Closing Remarks, Where to Find the Guests, Wine on the Brain | 1:40:26
The pandemic is many things, but most powerfully, it is an “accelerator,” bringing barely known trends into the forefront of culture. This episode will look back at this event, and consider how has affected the shape of the local church.Chris Morton is Director of Communications and Strategic Initiatives with Fresh Expressions US. He's been a youth minister, a tech and branding guru and was on the planting team of Austin Mustard Seed, a church community in Austin, Texas where he lives with his wife Laura and their son Micah. Ryan Dunn is an ordained Deacon in the Methodist Church, Minister of online engagement for Rethink Church and a staff member of UM Communications tasked with creating content and building community with those who are not yet a part of the church. Ryan hosts a podcast, Pastoring in the Digital Parish, where guests coach and teach about building community in digital space.
Memos from Motherhood (Or, I Gave Birth During a Pandemic?!)
Send in a voice memo or note to: memosfrommotherhood@gmail.comFollow us on InstagramArticles Mentioned in this Episode:“The Strange and Lonely Transformation of First-Time Mothers in the Pandemic” by Caitlin Gibson“At a Children's Hospital, a Wave of Young Patients Struggling to Breathe” by Noah Weiland and Erin Schaff“Poverty, Disease, Customs: Why So Many Indonesian Children Die of Covid” by Dera Menra Sijabat, Richard C. Paddock and Muktita Suhartono
Education reporter Alia wong tells us about the ongoing impact of the pandemic on children's development. Plus, the Uvalde school district police chief speaks out, President Joe Biden announces a migration pact with some Latin American leaders, the U.S. drops COVID-19 testing requirements for entry and Rich Strike returns at the Belmont Stakes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Memos from Motherhood (Or, I Gave Birth During a Pandemic?!)
Send in a voice memo or note at: memosfrommotherhood@gmail.comFollow us on InstagramArticles Mentioned in this Episode:“The Strange and Lonely Transformation of First-Time Mothers in the Pandemic” by Caitlin Gibson“Matresence, Becoming a Mother, a ‘New/Old' Rite de Passage” by Dana Raphael in Being Female: Reproduction, Power, and Change edited by Dana RaphaelOther Relevant Articles:“Becoming a Parent During the Pandemic Was the Hardest Thing I've Ever Done” by Sophie Gilbert
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Many pandemic babies, infants born shortly before or during the pandemic, haven't had as much interaction with the outside world. Today, we talk about how the last two years could impact these children long term, and what pediatricians are seeing. First, we hear from Sarah Laskow, a Senior Editor at the Atlantic, who gave birth in the early days of the pandemic. And later, we talk about how the pandemic has impacted family planning. Did you have a pandemic baby? We want to hear from you! GUESTS: Sarah Laskow - Senior Editor at the Atlantic Dr. Calab Wasser, DO - Primary Care Physician at Connecticut Children's Dr. Lauren Shuffrey - Associate Research Scientist in the department of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center Claudia Geist - Associate Professor of sociology and gender studies at the University of Utah Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send in a voice memo or note at: memosfrommotherhood@gmail.comFollow us on InstagramBooks Mentioned in this Episode :Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, and Advice for Living Your Best Life by Ali WongI Want to be Where the Normal People Are by Rachel BloomBecoming by Michelle Obama
Moms of new babies have been through a lot the past two years - from tough career and childcare decisions to postpartum mental health struggles, and both the general and very specific grief that goes along with things not going to plan. In Episode 354, Meagan and Sarah continue last week's discussion, honoring the voices of nine moms from our team and community who had babies during the pandemic. While Part 1 focused on the babies, this episode is more about the moms and their pregnancy and postpartum experiences. It's raw, honest, and at times, emotional; it's also an important reminder that every family's "hard" was different, and that every mom's story worth hearing. Whether you had a pandemic baby, are pregnant now, or have older kids; if you've ever felt desperate as a mom, we hope this episode will remind you're not alone. The post Pandemic Babies & The Moms Who Love Them, Part 2: Episode 354 appeared first on The Mom Hour.
Listen in to an honest and raw conversation with three moms who became parents in the middle of a pandemic. They share their strategies for coping, navigating, and feeling more connected during this truly, well, unprecedented time. Episode 16 | Sarah Goodman and Mira Lax of Eva Mental Health Pandemic pregnancy and birth. It is our new reality. And while living the last two years in this new way of life, it does not make becoming a mom any easier. How do we find the support we need during these unprecedented times? Mira and Sarah of Eva Mental Health share their stories of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum during the beginning of the pandemic. Through their experience, they've nurtured a way for moms to connect, share and support other women in their motherhood journey. Because while having a baby might look different today, knowing you're heard and supported can make all the difference. More about Sarah and Mira: Mira is a mother, writer, and marketing strategist who creates, curates, and collects high-quality content. She has experience with online and offline marketing, corporate writing and editing, branding and rebranding globally, strategic partnership development, and large-scale event planning. Sarah Goodman, MSW, RSW, is a mother, a registered social worker, and a passionate supporter of mothers at all stages of their parenting journey. She intimately understands that becoming a mother is hard. Many stressors can make you feel alone and overwhelmed, from trying to conceive to loss, pregnancy, and motherhood. As someone who became a mom during the COVID-19 pandemic and experienced loss prior, Sarah quickly understood the importance of support throughout the journey to motherhood. Sarah is passionate about providing quality support to women in their most vulnerable moments. When so much is asked of you, Sarah's goal is to help mothers feel validated, supported, and cared for. Topics Covered: 1:01 | Becoming a Covid-19 mom 4:23 | Facing the risks 11:26 | Coping and navigating 18:48 | Eva services 29:25 | I "should" be happy 32:36 | You're allowed to complain 41:43 | Final question Additional Resources To learn more about Mira and Sarah, go to evamentalhealth.com for additional information and resources. Other postpartum pandemic resources A Therapist's Guide to Pandemic Parenting Coping During a Pandemic? This New Mom Turns to Cooking Identifying Postpartum Rage and How to Deal
In this episode, Bailey interviews Marcy all about being a mom: expectations, blessings, and challenges. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morning-by-morning/message
News flash: the babies born at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic are turning two! Their little lives have been marked with fear, stress, sadness . . . and, undeniably, also joy. In today's episode, Meagan and Sarah are joined by seven moms from our team sharing about their remarkable babies and this historic time they've entered the world. You'll hear different perspectives on how real moms have handled situations like introducing their babies to other people, venturing out into the world, and the little moments that made them think, "Wow, this is a pandemic baby!" Even if you didn't have a baby in the past two years, you're sure to appreciate this reflective episode - the first in a two-part series - as we honor the hard and celebrate the specialness of pandemic babies. The post Pandemic Babies & The Moms Who Love Them, Part 1: Episode 353 appeared first on The Mom Hour.
Several people have had babies during the pandemic. Although we joke about pandemic babies being different…having a baby during the pandemic really is. Unfortunately, no consistent recommendations exist about exactly how you should care for your newborn during this pandemic. So, in this episode, Dr. Plenty let's you know her advice and discusses the advice of other experts in the field, some of which you've heard on the show before. You'll learn how to reduce your baby's risk of getting COVID-19 and what to tell your family to do when coming over to visit. If you have or will have a “pandemic baby”, you've got to listen to this episode! Download, listen, and share with your friends and family today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Several people have had babies during the pandemic. Although we joke about pandemic babies being different…having a baby during the pandemic really is. Unfortunately, no consistent recommendations exist about exactly how you should care for your newborn during this pandemic. So, in this episode, Dr. Plenty let's you know her advice and discusses the advice of other experts in the field, some of which you've heard on the show before. You'll learn how to reduce your baby's risk of getting COVID-19 and what to tell your family to do when coming over to visit. If you have or will have a “pandemic baby”, you've got to listen to this episode! Download, listen, and share with your friends and family today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick and Jess consult the Googs and learn what queries are suggested when you type in "Why Are Pandemic Babies..." They put their emoji literacy to the test with a brand new Buzzfeed quiz that supposes Gen Z uses them differently. Jess poorly phrases a question to Nick, but still manages to get an interesting answer out of him. ****** If you're not listening to us on Goodpods, are you even listening to us? Be sure to follow us on the app and tell your friends! YOU DON'T KNOW, NICK on GOODPODS ****** Bubbles and Things Soaps: Special discount only available for YDKN listeners. Enjoy high end, geeky soaps with code "YDKNick" at bubblesandthingssoaps.com Naming Your Little Geek by Scott Rubin is available at bubblesandthingssoaps.com ****** Please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts! A moment of your time really helps us to know you appreciate this show! Interested in becoming a Patron? Check us out today for exclusive Patron-esque things. PATREON TWITTER INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK JLV Productions 2022 jessicalynnverdi.com
Episode 35 - Stockholm based artist, Fanny Zedenius of Createaholic, shares her fiber journey, from traveling the world, birthing her first book, growing her business and having a baby in the pandemic. Hosted by Cindy Bokser of Niroma Studio. You can find Fanny on Instagram: @createaholic And online: https://createaholic.se/ Video: https://youtu.be/fZlxZQcYFx8 Cindy/Niroma Studio on Instagram: @niromastudio And shop for macrame and weaving fibers online at: http://www.niromastudio.com
Babytalk: Post Pandemic Babies is now a hashtag of it's own, how our babies are going to cope with post pandemic life? What do we need to help our isolated babies get used to life back in society?
Welcome back everybody.As all of you probably know lol today we are talking about Pandemic Babies. What are Pandemic babies? What were the complications and scares of carrying a baby during the pandemic? how were the prenatal appointments? and how stressful was the birth? We have a fun and special guest, and old friend. Rossi is going to talk to us about her experience on this interesting topic.Hit play and enjoy.Thank you for the listen.Your support is very important to us at Ohh Cupid! Network and Ohh cupid! The podcast.Please LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE and if you enjoy our content leave us a Five STARS rating and let us know how much you like our content, by doing this your are helping Ohh Cupid! Network and Ohh Cupid The Podcast to grow, improve and allow us to continue to bring you a great show.One more thing: follow Ohh Cupid on IG, FB, Tiktok And twitter. We'r always posting interesting thing and you might even get a hint of our next episode. Thank you all and much love from the Ohh Cupid! Family.All music on this episode is from YouTube Audio Library.Song. Sunset n Beachz By. OfshaneLicensed by. YouTube Audio Library
This episode was so nice we're dropping it twice. Take a trip down memory lane and revisit this favorite. Is time moving slower in the pandemic? Can your computer see inside your house? What are Sharon's three lessons every young man should know? How many cats did she really have in her house? Are those bats outside the house or sprinklers? Why does Sharon walk backwards? How was Passover in the pandemic? What's for dinner? What will babies born in the pandemic be like when they grow up? Ahhhh, the weather in America is heating up, and Rick and Sharon are just getting started. Another warm and fun episode of Everybody and Their Mother Has a Podcast is here. As an added bonus this week, Rick drops his new track I Just Found a Tape. It's a nostalgic look back at the 90s, Rick's cats and other randomly delicious stuff from the greatest decade ever. Our favorite son and mom in podcasting are bringing more warmth to your ears with every download. And Episode Two is another warm cup of cocoa with your mom or best friend or multiple cats. Rick is a little bit of everybody. He's Santa Monica-based Music Producer, Multi-Instrumentalist, Creative Strategist, Plant-based Chef and Co-host of Everybody. He's spent time on Madison Avenue and in the center of Hollywood, where he created and contributed to many of the now-common global digital advertising and talent practices. He also executive produced the star-studded, get-out-the-vote event ‘Telethon for America', has performed at the world-famous Hollywood Improv, and has been in about a million bands you've never heard of and has a forthcoming plant-based cookbook. And now, he has a podcast with his mom. Sharon Koppelman is Rick's amazing mom--and one of the best moms you'll ever meet. She's also an artist, career educator and the wise and learned life coach you wish you had. Sharon's guiding philosophy is that everyone benefits personally by contributing to their household and their community, and therefore should be supported to do so regardless of ability level. She's intelligent, kind and caring--and now, she has a podcast with her son. The last year has been a rough ride. This pod will help you recover from it. In a brash and loud world of arguing and chaos, Everybody is like a warm bath of nice and lovely content. It'll soothe your soul--and leave you feeling better than when you started. And, as with every Righteous Media production, it'll bring you the 5 I's: independence, integrity, information, inspiration and impact. Everybody and Your Mother Has a Podcast. But this one will quickly become one of your favorites. Call your mother. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts. Google Podcasts. Spotify. Amazon. TuneIn Radio. Hear the song I Just Found a Tape from this episode. Watch the conversation here: https://youtu.be/WdnkONxyDJI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Divas are joined by fellow Diva Miranda Asson from our sister station, The Block we talk about Pandemic Babies, Mamas handling their business and enjoying every ounce of well-deserved #metime. We talk about Favorite Mask, free birthday meals, home remedies, and words to live by for today... God Don't Like Ugly. Extra points to you if you had these on your Bingo Card : 10,000 Bees Stopping Traffic In Times Square Britney's Dad Steps Down Crates in the Attic worth Millions
Don't forget to rate & review the show /// This episode invites you to the emotional roller coaster I experienced at the beginning of the year. While it starts with finding out about baby number 4, it ends with the realization that God was sending me a hard stop. My return to work with my my 2020 was remote for 2 months. It allowed me to separate my work from my toxic work culture. That's pretty dangerous because it also gave me a renewed energy that things could/would improve. I got my hopes up that my professional and financial goals could be realized with a renewed attitude. Boy was I wrong. Situation after situation occurred (in disrespectful ways) to wake me up. I realized that I was moreso hoping to dismiss the calling God placed on my life for this year. One that I've known about for years but was starting to talk my way out of it. It's been showing up as whispers. Then God put a wall in front of me: a fourth baby. A non-negotiable, how TF are you going to make this work knowing the reality of your situation? Today's episode talks through that a bit. It talks through how I found gratitude in things not working out as planned with my return to work. While it speaks to finding out about growing my family, I know it will still speak to some of you about trusting your whispers and not allowing your circumstances to prove you wrong about them. /// Don't forget to rate & review the show! /// @neshavfrazier on IG and Linkedin
New season. new happenings! We got together to chat about what is the latest and greatest in our lives. With restrictions lifting, it seems like summer has been super busy and has just flown by. With so much happening these days we needed a moment to catch up. So here's what's up! Siao gives us an update on Eyla's eczema journey, while Ina is reporting live from an interesting location. In Canada, most women have the option to take 12 months of maternity leave. With both babes turning one within a month of each other, returning to work is at the forefront of our thoughts. Finley & Eyla showed us that despite being "pandemic babies" their social skills have not been affected *phew*. And even though we're millennials, we just can't let Gen Z put us in a corner! What is something beautiful you've had a chance to experience recently?
New season. new happenings! We got together to chat about what is the latest and greatest in our lives. With restrictions lifting, it seems like summer has been super busy and has just flown by. With so much happening these days we needed a moment to catch up. So here's what's up! Siao gives us an update on Eyla's eczema journey, while Ina is reporting live from an interesting location. In Canada, most women have the option to take 12 months of maternity leave. With both babes turning one within a month of each other, returning to work is at the forefront of our thoughts. Finley & Eyla showed us that despite being "pandemic babies" their social skills have not been affected *phew*. And even though we're millennials, we just can't let Gen Z put us in a corner! What is something beautiful you've had a chance to experience recently?
Broadie and Tamarcus Prime have found yet another pathway into the bizarre world of narcissism by way of the Pandemic Baby. "They just built diffr'nt."
In a special Father's Day edition of the podcast, topics include good and bad promos, heels doing face stuff, and a lot of emotions about Darby Allin. And, some tunnel talk on Tunnel Talk!
The pandemic caused many businesses to shut down and many people to reevaluate what they were doing and how they were doing it and as a result, new things were born!Tracey has fun conversations with 4 entrepreneurs who birthed new ventures in the year of pandemic.Monica Alvarado of Feed Anne ArundelMike Alley of 48Live productionsJordan Coley of The Lesson FoundryEvan Weinstein of Underground Pizza Company2:25- The story of how Underground Pizza Company by Evan Weinstein6:46- The Lesson Foundry created by Jordan Coley13:14- The Instructors at The Lesson Foundry15:05- What to expect from an online lesson18:22- Production, recording and creation and how to reach out 22:39- Mike Alley of 48Live Productions29:27- Livestreaming events and concerts32:44- What's in store for live streaming shows in the future36:11- Monica Alvarado of Feed Anne Arundel51:58- How Monica spread the organization to other cities and counties59:59- How others can help out Feed Anne Arundel
In this week's GFO Thoughts Podcast, Robert and Michael welcome Lily Zhao and Alissa Zheng to discuss having a baby at the beginning of the pandemic. The challenges of being new parents while dealing with the struggles of new jobs and the difficulties of getting help from both parents and husbands! Guests: Lily Zhao Alissa Zheng GFOT on Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2CvNnJO GFOT on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ekuRlc GFOT on PocketCast: https://pca.st/3rruoodp GFOT on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gluten-free-organic-thoughts-podcast Follow Us: Youtube: https://bit.ly/2W5JkLt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gfothoughts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gfothoughts/ Intro and Outro Music: --- Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot ---
In this week’s GFO Thoughts Podcast, Robert and Michael welcome Lily Zhao and Alissa Zheng to discuss having a baby at the beginning of the pandemic. The challenges of being new parents while dealing with the struggles of new jobs and the difficulties of getting help from both parents and husbands! Guests: Lily Zhao Alissa...
Babies born during the first lockdown are celebrating their first birthday but how have the parents been getting on? Limerick parents Jean Wallace and Alan Owens chat to Joe about their baby boy Óisin and how his first year has been... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today’s episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Dustin Joost (“Joost like Toast”), EVP of Marketing and growth at Trivie. Like me, he is a Little Blue Truck aficionado and a member of the Revenue Collective. We talk about spending his summers growing up with his grandparents in Texas, the meaning of family, the importance of forging great relationships and sharing stories, having kids during a pandemic, and being a founding father at his fraternity. Enjoy!
Today on the podcast, I am joined by Rachel Vetter. Rachel is a brand-new mom to a baby of 7 months living in Orange County, where she carries her duties as a mother and legal assistant. In this episode, Rachel expounds upon the new mom cult phenomena where mothers online gather to form a group that, more or less, is exclusive but inviting at the same time. Support The Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/alexandraayers Connect with Alex: https://www.instagram.com/authoralexandraayers https://twitter.com/authoralexayers https://tiktok.com/@alexandraayers Connect with Rachel: https://www.instagram.com/rachel.vetter/ Business inquiries: alexandra@alexandraayers.com Show Notes: https://www.alexandraayers.com/podcast-1/pandemicbabies
Is time moving slower in the pandemic? Can your computer see inside your house? What are Sharon's three lessons every young man should know? How many cats did she really have in her house? Are those bats outside the house or sprinklers? Why does Sharon walk backwards? How was Passover in the pandemic? What's for dinner? What will babies born in the pandemic be like when they grow up? Ahhhh, the weather in America is heating up, and Rick and Sharon are just getting started. Another warm and fun episode of Everybody and Their Mother Has a Podcast is here. As an added bonus this week, Rick drops his new track I Just Found a Tape. It's a nostalgic look back at the 90s, Rick's cats and other randomly delicious stuff from the greatest decade ever. Our favorite son and mom in podcasting are bringing more warmth to your ears with every download. And Episode Two is another warm cup of cocoa with your mom or best friend or multiple cats. Rick is a little bit of everybody. He's Santa Monica-based Music Producer, Multi-Instrumentalist, Creative Strategist, Plant-based Chef and Co-host of Everybody. He's spent time on Madison Avenue and in the center of Hollywood, where he created and contributed to many of the now-common global digital advertising and talent practices. He also executive produced the star-studded, get-out-the-vote event ‘Telethon for America', has performed at the world-famous Hollywood Improv, and has been in about a million bands you've never heard of and has a forthcoming plant-based cookbook. And now, he has a podcast with his mom. Sharon Koppelman is Rick's amazing mom--and one of the best moms you'll ever meet. She's also an artist, career educator and the wise and learned life coach you wish you had. Sharon's guiding philosophy is that everyone benefits personally by contributing to their household and their community, and therefore should be supported to do so regardless of ability level. She's intelligent, kind and caring--and now, she has a podcast with her son. The last year has been a rough ride. This pod will help you recover from it. In a brash and loud world of arguing and chaos, Everybody is like a warm bath of nice and lovely content. It'll soothe your soul--and leave you feeling better than when you started. And, as with every Righteous Media production, it'll bring you the 5 I's: independence, integrity, information, inspiration and impact. Everybody and Your Mother Has a Podcast. But this one will quickly become one of your favorites. Call your mother. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts. Google Podcasts. Spotify. Amazon. TuneIn Radio. Hear the song I Just Found a Tape from this episode. Watch the conversation here: https://youtu.be/WdnkONxyDJI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laika is the Founder of Hygrid Health, a digital health company that she launched in February 2021. She's a mother of two energetic and sweet kids and has been married to her husband for over 12 years. Laika was born in Karachi, Pakistan and moved to the US at the age of 7. She grew up just outside of Atlanta, GA and has lived in San Francisco since 2011.Details on Hygrid Health:Hygrid Health is enabling a platform where consumers like you and me can consolidate our health records in one place, share information with others, and access analytics about our health. In the future, this platform will serve as a unified single-sign-on for consumer-facing digital health companies. We are focused in the Women's Health space to help women simplify their health data as they seek care for fertility, menopause, and other life events.Show Notes:[00:04:45] And I love to tell people that there is no other time to have a baby in the middle of a pandemic. I actually didn't feel like I needed to commit socially to people. I didn't feel like I needed to go out. And it was really, really nice that we were all home.[00:05:47] And there were moments where I felt that I had all this free time at home with my kids and there was something beautiful about that. But then there was something very exhausting about being home with the kids constantly and having no break.[00:07:06] I had mentally prepared myself to deliver this baby all by myself. And I was ready for that. And it was the sad reality.[00:10:01] And then when I saw a Noor and Noor saw me, she saw a sea of people, including myself, with masks on and she didn't see our full faces until we left the hospital.[00:13:28] And because of Covid, I couldn't, it really made me sad because I have actually was looking forward to this moment for a long time.[00:16:32] And the reason why that was so important was it was important to my mental health just knowing that I could look forward to hanging out with you all - and even if that was just to sit on your patio and do nothing and eat junk food and drink way too much wine, it felt good. It felt really, really good.[00:17:14] All of this has made me realize how important community is and how much community matters when we're living in places where we don't see our families.[00:18:18] So so the pod really, really made a big difference and got us to the toughest moments. And just when I felt like all I want to do is crawl up into a corner, like not have anybody like call me and reach out for me. You guys showed up and you're like, OK, let's let the kids hang out. We'll hold the baby. Why don't you just like, relax, why don't you just like lay here for a bit. And I remember sprawling out on your sofa outside and I was like "I'm just gonna hang out here." And it was just nice to have. It really, really was nice. [00:24:35] She not only was battling stage four cancer and she was certainly having a lot of breathing issues. And towards her end of life, Covid only accelerated her issues and she passed away three days after her positive test came out and she passed away alone in the hospital. And it was devastating.[00:25:06] all she could say was my mom was scared - her biggest fear was to be by herself. She wouldn't want to die alone. She would want to be surrounded by her loved ones. She would want to be surrounded by her daughters and son and her family. She's scared. I don't want her to die by herself. And she died by herself.[00:26:48] maybe it's a cultural thing in our culture in Pakistani culture, it's very common to have big funerals and a sign of somebody who's loved is you know, the number of people who show up for your funeral and for your burial. It was sad for her to not get that, not that she wasn't loved and not that people don't want to share their condolences. But the pandemic really changed the game.[00:27:40] I had just had Noor and I wasn't sleeping. I was exhausted. I mentally was just burnt out.[00:30:14] culture is what makes all of us so unique. And culture allows us to bring in different perspectives. It allows us to see worlds very differently. And I don't want to raise a monoculture child. I want, I want my child to not only appreciate the American culture that we're in, but the Pakistani culture that his parents were born into and know about the country that they come from, the language that we speak and the traditions that we have and the religious aspects of who we are.[00:33:53] I had a very bad experience this time around as somebody who's a pro feminist and just advocates for women's rights and will stand up for a woman when she is being mistreated and the misogyny in Pakistan and our culture and to me, that's something that's just that really stood out this time around, and it's less exciting for me to go back and just put myself in that situation to have to deal with that again. It's not fun.[00:36:26] I grew up hearing this a lot. And it is normal for people to talk like this there. And people have normalized that kind of speech. And growing up, I didn't realize that that is not normal and that shouldn't be normal[00:37:53] I look back at these women who were attacked in these massage parlors. They were here to live their American dream the same way my dad showed up to the US with seven hundred dollars in his pocket and four kids and four mouths, five mouths to feed, including his own and just trying to make it by. And I see these women doing the exact same for their family and to be targeted that way. The same way my dad was targeted when 9/11 happened makes me really sad.00:38:38] I personally experienced the hate and the racial divide. And it is something that we all have been living with and unable to talk about our story. And it's sad that the way the stories come out is when someone is murdered and lives are lost.[00:40:27] I would often be kind of shoved behind be like, you know, shut your mouth or you're a girl or like stop inappropriate and behave yourself. That's not that's not how you talk and thinking to myself that, oh, gosh, I'm not supposed to say those things. I'm not supposed to stand up for myself. [00:41:59] it's sad that the conversations have started at the backs of a lot of people's lives. And I guess that's when big movements do happen, when people see this level of injustice. And I am very happy to see it also. It just breaks my heart to see a lot of families whose lose ones in the process.[00:43:22] I was going through the process of gathering all of my health information to bring to my fertility specialist, I thought to myself, well, this process and collecting all my health data is kind of a pain. Certainly there's a better way to do that.[00:45:25] I'm working on a product that allows consumers like you and me to bring all of our health data together in a single platform to be able to see kind of interesting trends and insights on our health data, being able to then consolidate all that information, really take it with you wherever you go.
This episode features a conversation with my guest, Geston Pierre. Geston is a recording artist, public speaker, pastor, voice actor, fellow podcaster, a husband, and an expectant #girldad. We talk about how he is handling being an expectant Dad in the middle of a global pandemic, what it means for him to father a girl after the inauguration of the nation's first female Vice President in Kamala Harris. And in an unexpected twist, I ask Geston to speak to his future self as well as to his unborn baby girl. We talk about all this and more! Thank you for listening!Theme MusicDreamweaver by Sound ForceFrom Premium BeatShow MusicStudy, Chill, Relax, Repeat by Ghost BeatzSummertime by Rocky' JayStubborn by ElijahSoft Sound by AcreageToronto Winters by Ghost BeatzFrom Soundstripe
Joey and Hamilton debate how many babies are going to be created in Tampa due to present day conditions. They also discuss startling trends among Home Depot shoppers in the initial weeks of the pandemic. BIG NEWS: going forward Joey has promised to find numbers relative to this census information. "Lotterie Numbers" by Loco Lobo at https://www.musikbrause.de/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/estimates/message