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Hello hello! Welcome back to All Plotted Out! This week, Pawn Heart rhapsodises endlessly, tirelessly… [i]relentlessly[/i] about some actual honest-to-Celestia post, before chattering contentedly about two eps that embody very different strengths of the show. USE! Your words. STOP! That dog barking please. HAIL! A new day for Equestriiiiiaaaa… THE PRINCESS IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE PRINCESS. Or something. Look, I forgot it was the coronation - I was busy buying a shirt. If I'd have known, I would've… reviewed Magical Mystery Cure or something. Anyway – enjoy! Email – allplottedout@outlook.com Twitter - @AllPlottedOut
AJ is joined in the studio by Dr. Shefali the ultimate parent coach, we discuss everything parenting from the different styles of parenting, what to look out for in both ourselves and our children, raising children theough divorce and much more. Dr. Shefali has written four books, three of which are NYT best-sellers, including her two landmark books, The Conscious Parent and The Awakened Family. She holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Columbia University and specializes in the integration of western psychology with eastern philosophy. As an international speaker, she speaks at events around the globe, spreading her message of conscious parenting and mindful living. She also has a conscious coaching institute where she trains coaches to practice her philosophy and spread its message around the globe.
In this special episode, your host Bill Kenower tells a short story about success, failure, parenting, and creativity. Bill is the author of Everyone Has What It Takes: A Writer's Guide to the End of Self-Doubt, Fearless Writing: How to Create Boldly and Write With Confidence, and Write Within Yourself: An Author's Companion, and the Editor-in-Chief of Author magazine. In addition to his books, he's been published in The New York Times, Writer's Digest,Edible Seattle, Parent Map, and has been a featured blogger for the Huffington Post.
Bill turns the tables and is interviewed by author and activist Michael Kaufman. Michael talks to Bill about his new book, Everyone Has What It Takes: A Writer's Guide to the End of Self-Doubt. In addition to hosting Author2Author every week, Bill is the author of Fearless Writing: How to Create Boldly and Writer with Confidence, Write Within Yourself: An Author's Companion, and is the Editor-in-Chief of Author magazine. In addition to his books he's been published in The New York Times, Writer's Digest,Edible Seattle, Parent Map, and has been a featured blogger for the Huffington Post.
At nine years old, Jenny Lisk wanted to be Perry Mason. She loved the books and watched the TV show, imagining herself as a lawyer and doing something meaningful. In college, still aiming for a legal career, Jenny studied political science and economics and enjoyed Washington, DC-based internships in both Congressional and Senate offices. After graduation, Jenny secured a policy role with the Chamber of Commerce in her hometown area of Seattle. Unfortunately, the position at the Chamber was not what Jenny expected. She left the job with another plan in mind. She wanted to write a guidebook for interns in Washington, DC. To support herself, Jenny did bartending while she worked on the book. Researching the book became unwieldy and Jenny felt it was not going to be a success. At that time, she had become interested in website development and taught herself HTML. Jenny started a website design business and began to engage clients. While she enjoyed it, she felt she needed something more and decided to get an MBA. At this time Jenny met and married her husband, Dennis. Upon graduation, Jenny was interested in technology yet she wasn’t quite sure what she wanted to do. Her sister worked for IBM in New York and offered to pass her resume around there. Fast forward, Jenny and Dennis moved to New York a few months later, and her 20-year corporate career began. They spent five years in New York and returned to the Pacific Northwest, to Portland, Oregon and later to Seattle as a family with two young children. Jenny was growing restless in her job, but could not identify what else she wanted to do. Life continued to be busy with the demands of work and family. Then, one day Dennis said he had been feeling dizzy. After a few medical tests, Dennis was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. Jenny’s life literally changed overnight. In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about Jenny’s journey: Jenny is an author, speaker, and host of the Widowed Parent Podcast, which has been featured in The Washington Post and Parent Map. Her 2021 memoir, Future Widow: Losing my Husband, Saving my Family and Finding my Voice, tells the story of her husband’s battle with glioblastoma and how Jenny was a caregiver, wife, mother, and full time IT business analyst at IBM all at the same time. Learn more and connect with Jenny here: https://www.pinterest.com/liskjenny/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/liskjenny/ https://www.youtube.com/c/jennylisk https://twitter.com/liskjenny http://instagram.com/liskjenny https://www.facebook.com/liskjenny www.jennylisk.com Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.tammygoolerloeb.com/podcasts/ - episode 113
Resident sleep expert Amanda Jewson is joined by mom & dad duo The Parent Map who are parent & family coaches who not only GET what you're going through (because they have gone through it too), but they've also done all of the heavy lifting so that you don't have to figure this sh*t out on your own - they're here to support you & your family work through challenges without yelling or threatening, helping your kids grow into the most amazing humans, capable of happiness & success while keeping the connection, love & future relationship strong between parents & kids. Today we're talking about all things toddlers!Find them at: https://www.theparentmap.com/ and on IG at https://www.instagram.com/theparentmap/
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
Show Topic: You Are Not Broken Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Larry North Guest: William (Bill) Kenower Segment 1: Today we are talking about brokenness with our special guest William (Bill) Kenower author of the book Fearless Writing: How to Create Boldly and Write with Confidence. Can people be broken? How can we change our thinking? Doctors Gaman and Anderson are out today and we have Larry North joining us as a guest host. DOC SHOCK Alzheimer's Disease affects nearly six million people in the US. This number is predicted to grow in the upcoming years, almost tripling by the year 2050. The worst part is that we still really don't know how to fix it or the exact cause. A new study out of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health was published in the journal SLEEP. They found that excessive sleepiness and napping during the day leads to a buildup of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain--a build up leads to Alzheimer's. If the sleepiness is caused by disturbed sleep, then people may be able to be treated before too much plaque is built up. Read more! Follow us on Facebook! Tweet us on Twitter! Download the show on iTunes! Visit our website! Call us at 844-WELL100 Coming up, William (Bill) Kenower, the author of Fearless Writing: How to Create Boldly and Write With Confidence joins us. You do not want to miss this show! Segment 2: Download the podcasts of the show and Daily Medical Minutes at stayyoungamerica.com or just search StayingYoungShow 2.0. in any podcast directory. Immortal Minute William (Bill) Kenower is the author of Fearless Writing: How to Create Boldly and Write With Confidence and Write Within Yourself: An Author's Companion. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Author magazine, and a sought-after speaker and teacher. He's also been published in The New York Times, Edible Seattle, Parent Map, Tiferet Journal, and has been a featured blogger for the Huffington Post. We are so lucky to have him on today. What do you mean when you say “No One Is Broken?” Now, you wrote about this in the New York Times (https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/07/15/my-autistic-sons-lesson-no-one-is-broken/)(
Recorded on August/26/2018==========On this weeks episode reviews, Norman Sanzo, Silver Quill & Sapphire Heart Song review the 8th Season of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Episode 8 The Parent Map.In this episode, the Cutie Map sends Starlight Glimmer and Sunburst to their hometown of Sire's Hollow to solve a friendship problem with their parents.- Episode: Season 8 Episode 8 The Parent Map- Original Air Date: May 5, 2018- Writer: Dave Rapp==========CreditsIntro & Outro Song- Title: The MBS Show Theme Song- Artist: Andy "MandoPony" Stein
Show Notes: http://pony411.libsyn.com/shownotes It's episode 221! And again, not a lot of news. This is now a thing. But it does include McDonald's toys in South Korea, more comics coming to Japan, and further season 8 spoilers! Oh joy. Nemesis and Alca7raz then talk about "The Parent Map!" It's the most recent season 8 episode, and it's focused on Starlight and Sunburst. They weren't really excited going in, but it's better than they thought it would be. Plus, there's a fanfic to share! So tune in!
Des parents ? La map ? Mais que se passe-t-il ?! Voici notre avis sur cet épisode 8 qui réunit de la famille !
Do you want to have less moms crying in front of you because you just diagnosed 8 cavities in their 5 year old child? Do you want to perform less invasive sedations? Do you want to make sure you and your own children are cavity-free, even if you have bad genetics? Dr. Lucas can show you it is easier than you think! Dr. Lucas is a regular dental contributor on King 5 News. He is the author of the book: More Chocolate, No Cavities: How Diet Can Keep Your Kid Cavity-Free. He is a national speaker on cavity prevention and managing your clinical practice. He is a board certified pediatric dentist, and winner of “Best Kids Dentist” award by Parent Map for six years in a row. He also is a struggling children’s music singer. www.TheDentistDad.com
John Gottman is a world-renowned marriage and parenting expert. He is the author of 40 books, including the New York Times bestseller “The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work.” Dr. Julie Gottman is the co-founder and President of The Gottman Institute and a highly respected clinical psychologist, sought internationally as an expert advisor on marriage, sexual harassment and rape, domestic violence, gay and lesbian adoption, same-sex marriage, and parenting issues. John and Julie Gottman speak tonight at Town Hall Seattle, presented by Parent Map. Info at gottman.com and parentmap.com
Tim Downs concludes PARENT MAP, talking about the transition from daily parenting to empty nest. Tim is a speaker, author and cartoonist from Cary, NC.
Chad Hovind continues PARENT MAP, discussing how to navigate difficult parenting tests.
Doug Daily continues PARENT MAP, discussing how each child has a unique design.
Chad Hovind continues PARENT MAP, discussing how to handle the different turns of parenting.
Josh McDowell begins a new series called PARENT MAP, discussing how to inspire and influence kids and teens.