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If your days feel like a relentless sprint—from school drop-offs to late-night routines—you're not alone. In this short and powerful solo episode, I open up about the challenges of maintaining intimacy, presence, and intention in marriage when life gets overwhelmingly busy. With fall sports, kid activities, and work responsibilities piling up, it's all too easy to slip into “roommate mode” with your spouse. But here's the truth: Strong families start with strong marriages. I share three deeply practical ways to create micro-moments of connection, build intentional rituals, and avoid emotional drift. Whether it's through a 30-minute walk, a forehead kiss, or a late-night two-minute check-in, this episode is your reminder that you're not just co-parents—you're still each other's chosen partner. Episode Highlights [0:00] - Introduction [1:05] - Why strong marriages are the foundation of strong families [2:55] - The common trap of prioritizing everything but your marriage [4:46] - The September-October “whiplash” that hits most parents hard [5:43] - Celebrating the release of The Pursuit of Legendary Fatherhood [8:19] - How an unbalanced focus on your kids can erode your marriage [10:09] - The power of micro-moments: texts, sticky notes, forehead kisses [12:31] - Creative date ideas (even when time is scarce) [14:29] - Why sometimes the world has to suffer—but your marriage shouldn't [15:14] - End-of-day rituals that spark closeness even in exhaustion [17:41] - The compound interest effect of tiny deposits in your marriage [18:03] - You are more than a co-parent—you're still her Casanova [19:13] - A free 21-day email series to help you build an extraordinary marriage [20:54] - Final rally cry: be uncommon, be legendary 5 Key Takeaways 1. Strong Marriages Build Strong Families When your marriage is thriving, it naturally strengthens the emotional climate of your entire home. Don't neglect the foundation. 2. Micro-Moments Matter More Than Grand Gestures A quick kiss, a thoughtful note, or a midday “thinking of you” text can do more for connection than elaborate plans you never get to. 3. Busy Seasons Are Inevitable—Disconnection Isn't Just because life is chaotic doesn't mean your relationship has to suffer. Intention and awareness are your defense against emotional drift. 4. You're Still Her Lover, Not Just Her Co-Parent The role of “dad” is important—but don't forget you were her partner first. That romance needs nurturing, especially when time is tight. 5. Investing in Your Marriage Pays Long-Term Dividends Like compound interest, the small daily investments you make in your marriage build a future of closeness, trust, and enduring partnership. Links & Resources Get your copy of The Pursuit of Legendary Fatherhood + two free courses: https://thedadedge.com/legendarybook Join the Dad Edge Alliance (Elite Brotherhood): https://thedadedge.com/alliance Explore the Dad Edge Business Boardroom: https://thedadedge.com/businessboardroom Free 21-Day Email Series: 3 Marriage Skills at a Time: https://thedadedge.com/extraordinary-marriage/ If this episode helped reignite your drive to be more intentional in your marriage, please rate, follow, and review the show. Share it with a fellow dad who might be feeling the weight of the season—we're in this together. Let's go out and live legendary.
CC340: Kail and Lindsie start off strong by diving into a post about a woman giving up her baby for adoption after infidelity, discussions on school safety and sex education, the humorous and sometimes challenging aspects of school pictures, and the complexities of co-parenting and navigating high-conflict situations. Today's Foul Play involves ingrown hair in a very sensitive place.Thank you to our sponsors!Better Help: This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/coffee today to get 10% off your first month.Boulevard: Visit joinBLVD.com to get 20% off your first year subscriptionBranch Basics: Get 15% off Branch Basics with the code Coffee at https://branchbasics.com/Coffee #branchbasicspodGoPure Beauty: Get 25% Off @goPure with code Coffee at https://www.gopurebeauty.com/Coffee #goPurepodHoney Love: Start summer off right with Honeylove. Get 20% OFF by going to honeylove.com/CoffeeProgressive: Visit Progressive.com to learn more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Neal Brennan interviews Katey Sagal ('Futurama,' 'Married with Children,' 'Sons of Anarchy' and more) about the things that make her feel lonely, isolated, and like something's wrong - and how she is persevering despite these blocks. 00:00 Intro 2:28 Growing up in Hollywood 4:11 Music career 6:13 Drugs 16:13 Getting Sober 18:55 Peg Bundy 24:49 Sponsor: Huel 27:45 ‘Married with Children' 33:30 Typecasting & Dry Spells 37:30 Sobriety & Marriage 41:00 Parenting and Addiction 44:55 Remaining Present ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow Neal Brennan: https://www.instagram.com/nealbrennan https://twitter.com/nealbrennan https://www.tiktok.com/@mrnealbrennan Watch Neal Brennan: Crazy Good on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81728557 Watch Neal Brennan: Blocks on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81036234 Theme music by Electric Guest (unreleased). Edited by Will Hagle ---------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors: https://www.huel.com promo code NEAL for 15% off for new customers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We try to be conscious of this. Of how fast their childhood goes by. Of the need to be present. To enjoy this. To soak it in. And then what do we do?
Think it's impossible to make over $100,000 per year with just six students… TOTAL? It's not.If so, you should listen in to today's Preschool All Stars story!DeAnn Jones started her local preschool just for her granddaughter after moving to a new state. But when enrollment didn't fill, she joined Preschool All Stars—and immediately discovered the power of online preschool. In just two days, she enrolled five students and made $800, boosting her confidence that she could do hard things.She later launched a hybrid school day model (Monday–Thursday, 8:30–3:30), licensed for only six kids. And now? She makes over $100,000 per year—with summers and Fridays off!Want to know how she did it? Listen in to learn:How she made $800 in two days—even when no one in her new town knew herHow she structured a 4-day week to keep enrollment full—without sacrificing her freedomThe exact state subsidy and class model that helped her turn just six students into $100K/yearPlease rate and review us at Apple Podcasts. (We hope we've earned your 5 stars!)GET MY FREE RESOURCES FOR YOUR PRESCHOOL JOURNEY:❤️ Get my FREE “Start Your Preschool” book (+ $7.95 s&h)❤️ Watch my FREE "How to Start a Local or Online Preschool" Workshop❤️ Join my Preschool All Stars membership to get mentorship, support, friendship, and training for every step of your preschool journeyFOLLOW ME ON MY MISSION:
After a whirlwind fashion week, The Run-Through is back with a culture-focused episode featuring actress Rose Byrne. She stopped by the Vogue offices to chat with Chloe and Vogue's Deputy Editor, Taylor Antrim, about her role as Linda in the dark, genre-defying film If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, written and directed by Mary Bronstein. Together, they discuss Rose's first impressions of the script, filming the intense final ocean sequence, and parenting alongside her husband, actor Bobby Cannavale. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
BUY YOUR TICKETS TO THE "MAN ON WATER" TOUR NOW!https://www.thegeorgejankoshow.com/Text Me To Perform In Your City! (602) 932-8118 Follow Dr. Gabrielle Lyon!https://www.youtube.com/@DrGabrielleLyonGo Get Dr. Gabrielle Lyon's Books, ‘Forever Strong' And 'The Forever Strong Playbook'https://drgabriellelyon.com/Follow George! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgejanko Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeorgeJanko TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@georgejanko Follow Shawna! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnadellaricca/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ShawnaDellaRiccaOfficial Follow Grant! (Video / Edit) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blaccwellBusiness Inquiries Email: george@divisionmedia.coTimestamps:01:42 Female Sexual Health Discussion03:04 Introduction to the George Janko Show04:10 Hormones and Health Myths07:27 Traits of Successful Individuals08:16 The Power of Neutrality10:25 Parenting and Personal Growth18:15 Spirituality and Life's Mission28:05 The Impact of Positive Internal Dialogue29:13 Stress Responses and Health30:49 Understanding Internal Responses31:52 The Power of Positive Self-Talk33:31 Reinterpreting Stress34:10 Predictable Human Behavior35:25 Managing Highs and Lows36:43 Gratitude and Performance39:20 Spiritual Insights and Service44:14 Navigating Public Life and Mission01:00:50 Handling Betrayal and Forgiveness01:02:10 Embracing Challenges with Faith01:08:51 Wisdom and Understanding in Relationships01:09:14 The Gift of the Sword01:09:41 Muscle Talk and Pushups01:09:56 Protein Shakes and Fitness Routines01:10:38 Books and Muscle Fiber01:12:17 Muscle-Centric Medicine01:12:46 Geriatrics and Body Composition01:15:06 Personal Health Struggles01:16:20 Touring and Eating Clean01:18:25 The Importance of Strength01:22:42 Workout Routines and Diet01:30:21 Commitment to Health
From a wrong-number job interview to running two Bay Area branches and finally launching his own shop, Josh Fleenor lays out how Pest Pros grew from two trucks to a regional force—anchored in multifamily, a “whatever it takes (the right way)” culture, and promoting leaders early so the company can scale without breaking. You'll hear the origin story, the first-year sprint to $747k, the blue-ocean play in property management, and how hugs, hard conversations, and clear guardrails keep the team winning year after year. You'll hear: The misdial that led to pest control, five years at Clark, and the leap after a dissolved partnership.Why multifamily became the beachhead—and how value + pricing flipped “dirt-cheap” accounts into real margin.The year-one LinkedIn blitz, $700k booked in property management, and testing channels by turning Google off.Culture in practice: “no excuses, find a way,” hugs and vulnerability, and guardrails so “whatever it takes” doesn't burn families out.Hiring slow for core values, promoting early to build leadership layers, and a structure that rotates HQ leaders into satellite offices.Tech & tools: cautious AI (great for SOPs, not for phones—yet), contests, and experiences that bond the team. Show links: From Gym Teachers to Service Leaders: The Julio Twins' Story | Last Bite Mosquito, Viking Pest https://youtu.be/DAYxtzhswxs From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com Produced by: www.verbell.ltd Timestamps 00:00 – Cold open: “Whatever it takes”—and why the team hasn't missed an annual goal in 7½ years 01:00 – Origin story: the wrong-number interview that led to pest control; Clark → Bay Area branch leadership 04:45 – “Meant for more”: deciding to go all-in on the industry 08:00 – Partner plan dissolves; Josh launches Pest Pros with two trucks and a people-first vision 11:55 – Year one: LinkedIn property-management push and $747k produced by December 13:50 – Headwinds: SPB complaints, Yelp shutoff, and finding the blue-ocean in multifamily 16:30 – Pricing for value (not “dirt-cheap”); personal connection as the wedge 18:45 – Financial lumps and learning—what he'd do differently 19:45 – Leadership layers: promote early so managers can practice accountability 22:00 – Morning routine, boundaries, and defining what “whatever it takes” does—and does not—mean 24:50 – Channels & testing: billboards, TV, referrals; turning Google off to see what's real 28:10 – Expansion map: Concord HQ, Yuba City, Roseville; “own NorCal” before jumping farther 30:40 – Rebuilding a misfiring satellite office around core values; HQ leaders rotate in monthly 33:00 – Production targets: $1,400–$1,500/day per truck—without 12-hour burnout days 36:30 – Culture mechanics: hugs, vulnerability, Kings-arena party, Tahoe yacht, contests 42:45 – Hiring for values; when a “maybe” hire isn't a culture fit 44:00 – AI today: SOPs/emails yes; phones not yet—protect the experience 47:00 – Imperfect reps > perfection; posting, writing, and getting better on camera 49:30 – Parenting and adversity: giving his daughter the space to earn her own stripes 51:10 – Closing: mentorship, masterminds, and a people-first vision for the next chapter
You're listening to Voices of Your Village, and today I get to sit down with my friend Jennie Monness, founder of the We Didn't Turn Out OK Podcast and fellow parent navigating the messy, meaningful work of raising tiny humans. In this conversation, Jennie and I talk about the dissonance so many of us feel between the parent we thought we'd be and the one we actually are. We explore what it means to show up with self-awareness, to build visual routines that support our kids through transitions, and to lean into repair when things don't go as planned. We both share some real life stories, moments when we got it right-- and moments when we didn't. This episode is an invitation to let go of perfection and embrace the learning curve together. All right, folks. Let's dive in. Connect with Jennie: Instagram: @jenniemonness Website: https://www.jenniemonness.com/ Charmspring: https://charmspring.com/ Springboard Visual Routine Podcast: We Didn't Turn Out OK with Jennie Monness Connect with us: Instagram and TikTok: @seed.and.sew Seed and Sew's NEW Regulation Questionnaire: Take the Quiz Pre-order Big Kids, Bigger Feelings now! Website: seedandsew.org Credits: Host: Alyssa Blask Campbell Co-host: Rachel Lounder Production/Editing: Kristin Mork-McVeigh Graphics: Kayla Kurkland-Davis/ Beki Rohrig Music by: Ruby Adams and Bensound Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this snack episode, John Moe—host of Depresh Mode and Sleeping with Celebrities—shares memories with Ophira Eisenberg of sneaking into R-rated movies as a kid, including the terrifying but oddly comical Alien chest-burster scene that was softened by nearby jokesters comparing it to a hot dog with ketchup. He recalls being deeply shaken by The Exorcist and a low-budget Bigfoot “documentary,” which hit especially hard growing up in the Pacific Northwest. Moe also talks about the movies he's passed down to his kids—Back to the Future, The Blues Brothers, Smokey and the Bandit, and Star Wars—while reflecting on how their pacing collides with today's faster attention spans. Watching E.T. as an adult made him empathize more with the stressed single mother and even the government researchers than with the kids. Shifting to parenting, he describes handling discipline through conversations about consequences rather than punishment, being impressed by his teens' self-regulation with social media, and missing the portability of younger children more than the sleeplessness. He admits he never kept journals—unless there was a chance to get paid for writing—but loved the sense of renewal around back-to-school rituals. Ultimately, Moe says parenting has taught him that raising kids, like jazz, is improvisation, and he once even wrote a Sharpie “P” on his hand as a reminder to practice patience.
Adam works a very stressful job, and he wants some time to himself when he gets home from work before he starts helping with the kids and the chores. His wife, Rachel, who is a stay-at-home mom, says that she wants a break when Adam gets home from work, too! Parenting doesn't come with breaks, either. She thinks he's trying to avoid helping. Whose side are you on?
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode Dr. Emily Upshur and I talk about... - The difference between executive function coaching and academic tutoring, and how to decide which is right for your child. - Practical systems and routines (like planners, folders, and structured study spaces) that you can implement yourself to help your child stay on top of assignments. - How to co-create routines and systems with your child that build independence and make them more likely to stick with it. - When to consider a neuropsychological evaluation for your child—and how identifying whether challenges stem from ADHD, learning differences, or executive functioning deficits can help you target the right supports to strengthen their skills. - How parents can support their child without overwhelming them or stretching family resources too thin. Understanding the difference between executive function coaching and tutoring can make all the difference in getting your child the support they truly need. This episode will help you feel confident and informed as you decide what's right for your family. REFERENCES AND RELATED RESOURCES:
Are you torn between protecting your kids' mental health and preparing them for real-world stress?Most parents feel this tension—and many swing too far toward pressure or protection. In this video, Greg & Rachel share a better path: don't inflict pressure—be the anchor while your kids face it. You'll learn how to build grit through trust, identity, and modeling, so challenge actually strengthens your bond instead of breaking it.What we cover:Identity over willpower: why saying “I'm not a smoker” beats “I'm trying to quit.”Anchor, don't apply pressure: your job is safety + modeling, not manufactured hardship.Results don't lie: how your life becomes the proof your kids can't ignore.Trust first, then stretch: push to the “next rock,” then keep your promise and carry them.Adjust your strategy: when you “get punched in the face,” learn, adapt, iterate.Do hard things yourself: kids spot hypocrisy—lead from the front.Make discomfort enjoyable: turn tough conversations, workouts, and cold plunges into shared wins.Big Idea: Grit grows in connection. When kids know you'll both challenge and carry them, they lean in, try again, and adopt a new identity that sustains lifelong habits.Key Takeaways✅ Be the anchor, not the pressure. Safety + example > force.✅ Model hard things. If you don't, they won't.✅ Identity drives habits. Become the family who does the hard, good things.✅ Keep promises. Stretch to the “next rock,” then carry—that's how trust is built.✅ Iterate, don't implode. When it's not working, change your approach, not your ideals.Chapters00:00 New Beginnings and Reflections03:18 Goal Setting and Identity Transformation03:31 Preparing Kids for Life's Challenges05:02 The Balance of Comfort and Growth05:30 Building Resilience Through Experience08:44 Adapting to Life's Punches09:59 The Journey of Parenting and Education12:19 Embracing Failure in Business and Parenting13:59 The Importance of Adaptability and Learning17:21 Influence Through Results and Personal Example19:32 Living an Extraordinary Life as a Family22:34 Teaching Resilience Through Real-Life Challenges24:58 Iterative Learning and Effective Communication28:39 The Power of Persistence in ParentingMemorable Quotes
In this revisited episode of The Observatory, Bryson Ninow joins the show to discuss his journey through addiction, divorce, and parenting. Bryson shares how he got into drug addiction, how he realized things should change, the recovery process, and how community service has propelled the recovery process. You will also learn how he got into spirituality, his experience with plant medicine, and how it changed how he shows up as a father. Timestamps[03:42] Bryson Ninow's background information[10:13] How Bryson got into drug addiction[13:39] The day Bryson realized that things should change[14:45] The recovery process[17:50] The therapy that Bryson did with his mom[20:30] How community service propelled Bryson's recovery process[24:36] How Bryson got into spirituality[27:13] Bryson's experience with plant medicine[35:00] Growing your creativity[42:40] Scott's experience with porn addiction[47:54] How spirituality has changed how Bryson shows up as a father[52:19] How Bryson's journey is impacting the lives of his daughters[58:17] The programming and effects of modern music[01:05:35] Parenting using human design[01:14:09] The healing modalities that Bryson offersNotable quotes:“There is no big or small tea in trauma. We take in different traumas but store them the same way.” - Bryson Ninow [08:34]“Community can get you sober.” - Bryson Ninow [20:43]“The more comfortable we become expressing our creativity and having a community to support it, the bigger the creativity gets.” - Bryson Ninow [35:37]“Vulnerability is the key to happiness.” - LaRae Wright [01:19:42]“Our responsibility as parents is to keep our children's channel clear by educating them.” - Bryson Ninow [01:07:00]Relevant links:Bryson Ninow Website: https://www.instagram.com/bnins/Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
Does your child struggle to sit still or focus during learning time? What if the problem isn't that they're not paying attention, but that their brain actually learns best through movement, touch, and sensory input? In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Christina Bretz, a pediatric occupational therapist with over 20 years of experience and senior professional learning manager at Learning Without Tears. Join us to learn how surprise, play, and touch help children retain information and engage socially, while also supporting sensory sensitivities in a developmentally appropriate way. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/111 Follow us on our socials: https://www.instagram.com/planningplaytime/ https://www.facebook.com/Planningplaytime/ https://www.pinterest.com/planningplaytim/
Have you ever felt like you're carrying the invisible weight of motherhood, trying to do it all, yet somehow still feeling like it's never enough? In this episode, Whitney chats with artist and comic creator Mary Catherine Starr, whose funny and painfully relatable illustrations capture exactly what so many moms experience but hardly ever say out loud. Mary Catherine shares how she started drawing comics as a way to cope with the chaos and exhaustion of early motherhood, and how it grew into a community of women who felt like they could relate to her work. She and Whitney talk about the mental load moms carry, the unrealistic expectation that moms should do it all and the truth about mom guilt. This conversation is a reminder that you're not alone in feeling overwhelmed or unseen. Tune in to feel seen, inspired, and ready to create more space for joy in your daily life. Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: How Mary Catherine got into creating comics for moms Why domestic work still falls mostly on women's shoulders The “we can do it all” method Why mom guilt impacts moms but not dads in the same way What Mary Catherine wishes she could've unlearned sooner in her motherhood journey Reflection question to ponder: What part of this do I enjoy? Does it feel like the good kind of serving and caring for others? Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast Connect with Mary Catherine: Instagram | Website | Book: Mama Needs a Minute
Transforming The Toddler Years - Conscious Moms Raising World & Kindergarten Ready Kids
Are modern parenting styles helping us—or holding us back?Gretchen Camp joins me in this episode to explore what it truly means to raise and teach toddlers in today's parenting culture. We reflect on how teaching and parenting overlap, how intuition is being drowned out by parenting “labels,” and why connection—not curriculum—is the foundation of learning for young children.Gretchen is a toddler behavior specialist, holds a Masters degree in Early Childhood Education and spent over 20 years as a public school educator. Today, she is the creator of the Park the Skill™ Method and The Thriving Toddler Blueprint, resources grounded in brain development and built from real classroom experience to help parents raise capable, emotionally strong children starting in toddlerhood.You are invited to access Gretchen's free workshop: "Your Toddler Sent Me: Why Nothing's Working and What to Do Instead.” It's packed with eye-opening insights to help parents understand toddler behavior through a whole new lens. Register here.Ready to Adopt the 4 C's of Collaborative Discipline?Grab your free download and embrace connection before correction! Get it here.October 9, 2025Episode 282Why Parenting Culture is Missing the Mark with Gretchen Camp About Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child's identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the forthcoming book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Be the First to Know When Talk to Them Early and Often is Available For Preorder. Get on the list here! Interested in being a guest on the podcast? We'd love to hear from you! Complete the Guest Application form here.
Every parent thinks their child would not do the "unthinkable" (whatever that is). But what happens when they do?
Episode SummaryIn this heartfelt conversation, Coach Alex sits down with Stephanie Joy Lasota—Certified Revelation Wellness Instructor, wife, and mom of two—to explore how motherhood, discipleship, and fitness intersect in the Christian life.Stephanie shares her journey from wandering in New Age spirituality to being born again during a yoga retreat, and how God has transformed her perspective on the body, worship, and daily discipleship.Together, they discuss why motherhood is the most relentless and rewarding form of discipleship, how parents can model emotional regulation for their children, and why the church must reclaim the truth that the body is not a burden but a temple of the Holy Spirit. Whether you're raising kids, wrestling with feelings of being “too broken,” or longing to see your health as worship, this conversation will encourage you to see your body as a gift, your parenting as a ministry, and your daily life as a place of discipleship.“Motherhood is the best form of discipleship — there's no escape.” – Stephanie Joy Lasota MainDiscussion Themes-Motherhood as the primary ministry and deepest form of discipleship.-Teaching and modeling emotional regulation for children.-Stephanie's testimony: from New Age searching to a Christ-centered life.-Why Gnosticism still distorts how Christians think about the body.-Fitness as worship: moving from brokenness to wholeness.-Stewardship over vanity: the body as God's temple.-Reaching the church and community with Revelation Wellness.Timestamped Outline00:00 – Pre-show banter, introductions, and setting the conversation outline.07:00 – Parenthood as discipleship — “Motherhood is the best form of discipleship.”12:30 – Emotional regulation: teaching kids to process and channel emotions.20:00 – The importance of parents filling their own cup (Sabbath, rest, recharge).24:30 – Stephanie's testimony — leaving New Age spirituality, encountering Christ at a yoga retreat. 33:30 – Why the church must reclaim the body and reject modern Gnosticism.41:30 – The body as temple, fitness as worship, and the call to stewardship.52:00 – Science affirms Scripture: belief, mindset, and the slow transformation of the body.01:01:00 – Revelation Wellness, children's classes, and expanding the ministry beyond the church. 01:08:00 – Closing encouragement, Isaiah 40, and prayer.Strong shorts/reels moments:07:00 – “Motherhood is the best form of discipleship — there's no escape.”33:30 – Gnosticism and why the church must care about the body.41:30 – “Your body isn't a burden to escape. It's a temple to steward.”Move Forward Today!Subscribe to the Faithful Fitness Podcast on your favorite platform.Grab my devotional: Faithful Fitness – A 40 Day Devotional for Christian Health and Stewardship → https//:Faithfulfitnessdevo.comJoin the Better Daily Community → https://betterdaily.live/invite Share this episode with a mom, dad, or church leader who needs encouragement to see health as worship.Featured Guest Resources Revelation Wellness – https://www.revelationwellness.orgStephanie Joy Lasota – find her classes and resources via Revelation Wellness Instructor Directory.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/faithful-fitness-by-better-daily--5150768/support.
Kelly is the author of four New York Times bestselling memoirs, including Glitter and Glue, Lift, and The Middle Place, which take ordinary events and relationships and make them come alive in funny, memorable prose. Kelly hosts the podcast “Kelly Corrigan Wonders,” and the PBS television show “Tell Me More”, which have received grants from the John Templeton Foundation. She has also given a popular TED talk entitled “To Love is to Be Brave”. Most recently, she co-authored a children's book with her daughter Claire called Marianne the Maker. She joins the podcast to discuss faith, family, and staying open to wonder. How does caregiving contribute to a meaningful life? Listen to a Templeton Ideas episode with Dr. Alison Gopnik, who discusses the flaws in our popular understanding of children and babies, the connection between children and awe. Join our growing community of 200,000+ listeners and be notified of new episodes of Templeton Ideas. Subscribe today.
This week, Deena is back and she's deep in the newborn trenches. From mastitis and clogged ducts to guilt, shame, and the constant hum of the pump, she opens up about the raw, unfiltered reality of feeding her baby and trying to stay afloat. If you've ever felt crushed by the pressure to “do it right,” cried over a bottle, or wondered when it's okay to stop, this episode will make you feel seen, supported, and a little less alone. Because the truth is simple: a fed baby and a cared-for mom are what really matter. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.This episode of After Bedtime with Big Little Feelings is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/FEELINGS. Our listeners get 10% off their first month!Try ZipRecruiter for FREE at ZIPRECRUITER.COM/FEELINGS!Explore the new Peloton Cross Training Tread+ at onepeloton.com.Go to HIYAHEALTH.COM/BLF for 50% off of your first order of Hiya Health children's multivitamin!Get 25% off of your first month at ritual.com/FEELINGS.Head to timeline.com/biglittlefeelings for 20% off Mitopure gummies! Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"The Hunting Wives" actresses Jaime Ray Newman & Katie Lowes join Jeff & Shane to talk about who's got the better dentist, the only thing helping parents survive kids' birthday parties, and all things "The Hunting Wives."• • • Want more Jeff Lewis? Click here to sign up for 3 free months of SiriusXM and listen weekdays to "Jeff Lewis Live" from 12-2pE/9-11aP on Radio Andy Channel 102. Plus, tune into The Jeff Lewis Channel for even more Jeff content streaming exclusively on the SiriusXM app channel 789.• • • Host - Jeff LewisGuests - Jaime Ray Newman, Katie Lowes, & Shane DouglasSenior Director – Lisa MantineoDirector - Alyssa HeimrichSenior Producer & Editor - Jamison ScalaAssociate Producer – Oscar Beltran Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this Sunday Morning Donors Livestream from October 5, 2025, philosopher Stefan Molyneux explores marriage complexities and government influence, challenging the belief that half of marriages end in divorce. He shares statistics, offers partner vetting and premarital counseling advice, and engages with commenters and callers on parenting and economic issues. Stefan emphasizes the societal implications of marriage and the need for open communication.Sources: https://freedomain.com/sources-the-truth-about-marriage-and-divorce/SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneuxFollow me on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@freedomain1GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
In this episode, I sit down with Eli Rallo, author and content creator, to chat about absolutely everything. We unpack why Jersey is the best state, how to navigate the complexities of friendship and social media, her journey in writing and content creation, and more. Eli shares her insights on dealing with rejection, writing books, and navigating imposter syndrome. Of course, we also talk about Taylor Swift. Key Takeaway / Points:Why people from New Jersey are the bestHow Eli manages multiple friendship groups instead of one large circleEli's approach to creating articulate and thought-provoking social media contentThe journey of writing books and handling rejection in the publishing worldTaylor Swift theoriesHow Eli curates her social media algorithm for intellectual stimulationWhat rejection has taught usEli's thoughts on imposter syndrome and overcoming self-doubtPre-order Does Anyone Else Feel This Way HERE (release 10/14)Order I Didn't Know I Needed This HERE Sponsors:Cotton: Learn more at TheFabricOfOurLives.comLMNT: Right now LMNT is offering a free 8-count Sample Pack of their most popular drink flavors with any purchase. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/cameronHoneylove: Save 20% Off Honeylove by going to honeylove.com/CAMERON! #honeylovepodLittle Spoon: Simplify your kids' mealtimes. Go to: littlespoon.com/CAMERON30 and enter our code CAMERON30 at checkout to get 50% OFF your first Little Spoon orderPaired: Head to https://www.paired.com/CAMERON and download the #1 app for couples to start maintaining your lasting love todayFollow Eli:Instagram: @eli.rallo TikTok: @elirallo Follow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversationswithcamSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversations_with_camYoutube: Cameron RogersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Parenting is not intuitive. It is a learned skill—just like becoming an accountant or a heart surgeon or riding a bike." - Tia Slightham. Tia Slightham is a seasoned expert in parenting solutions with over 20 years of experience in working with families and children. She holds a master's degree in early childhood education and is certified in positive discipline. Tia is the founder of Tia Slightham Parenting Solutions and the Parenting with Purpose Method, where she focuses on teaching parents effective strategies to reduce daily struggles and foster strong parent-child connections. Her approach aims to combat generational trauma and promote positive growth in children. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of "Oh, My Health... There is Hope!" host Jana Short welcomes Tia Slightham, an established parenting coach, to discuss effective strategies for positive parenting. The conversation delves into Tia's extensive experience in early childhood education and her dedication to helping parents form meaningful connections with their children. With a focus on preventing generational trauma, this episode offers a blueprint for enhancing family dynamics through transformative and positive discipline techniques. Throughout the episode, listeners are treated to Tia's valuable insights into overcoming parenting challenges and promoting healthy child development. Tia shares her expertise on implementing consistency and respect in parenting practices, which include avoiding power struggles and meeting children's emotional needs. These methods serve not only to ease parental stress but also to equip children with vital life skills. By shifting language and adopting new perspectives, parents can create harmonious and nurturing environments that mirror Tia's successful approach, thereby instilling lifelong lessons of respect and independence in their children. Key Takeaways: Parenting is a learned skill rather than an innate one, and acquiring positive discipline techniques can significantly improve parent-child relationships. Understanding the root cause of children's behaviors is crucial. Parents must learn to recognize whether an incident is a tantrum or a meltdown to address it appropriately. Consistency and setting clear boundaries with your children lead to better listening and cooperation, reducing power struggles. Using positive language shifts, such as replacing "if" with "when," can encourage a more cooperative and respectful environment. Even late in the parenting journey, implementing positive changes in approach can lead to significant improvements in family dynamics. Resources: tiaslightham.com @tiaparentingcoach TIK TOK: @parentingcoach Send Tia a direct message on Instagram@tiaparentingcoach Text the word "Jana," and receive the “Battle-Free Parenting Bundle.” Access to Golden Time: an easy way to reconnect with kids and avoid tantrums, whining, and unwanted behavior! Get a free subscription to the Best Holistic Life Magazine, one of the fastest-growing independent magazines centered around holistic living: https://bestholisticlife.info/BestHolisticLifeMagazine. Get in touch with Jana and listen to more podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/ Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz: https://www.amygerhartz.com/music. Grab your FREE gift today: https://bestholisticlife.info/BestHolisticLifeMagazine Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/
You're here because you yourself are eager to learn more every day—about parenting and raising great kids. You yourself are modeling lifelong learning and curiosity for your kids in ways you might not even realize.
In this transformative episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, we sit down with Jennifer Kenney-Smith — a radiant force of healing and transformation who turned her own burnout into a sacred awakening. Once a high-achieving corporate leader, Jennifer faced chronic illness, anxiety, and deep emotional exhaustion before surrendering to a different way of living — one rooted in Ayurveda, Yoga, and divine connection.Through her powerful blend of somatic healing, empowerment coaching, and spiritual practice, Jennifer helps others reconnect to their worth and rebuild their lives from the inside out. In this heartfelt conversation, she opens up about her personal turning point, what surrender really means, and how unprocessed emotions manifest as physical symptoms.Together, we explore:How ancient healing practices bring relief, modern medicine often overlooksThe connection between “undigested emotions” and physical illnessHow neuroplasticity and NLP can reprogram limiting beliefsThe sacred art of surrender and divine guidanceThe power of inner child work, journaling, and self-compassionHow to move from burnout and self-doubt to spiritual embodiment and freedomChapters00:00 Introduction to Healing and Transformation11:36 The Journey from Corporate to Healing27:18 Understanding the Body's Emotional Connection30:03 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Healing33:48 Understanding Triggers and Unhealed Emotions38:41 Parenting and Breaking Generational Patterns43:40 The Role of Yoga and Breathwork in Healing46:17 Finding Purpose Beyond Corporate Success52:02 Embracing Your Worth and Taking ActionJennifer reminds us that healing isn't a destination — it's a sacred remembering. She invites listeners to take the first gentle step toward rediscovery, reminding us that we are all worthy of peace, purpose, and presence.
Today Did you know millennials tend to be more likely to have high blood pressure during pregnancy than previous generations? Why is it that millennials are having such a hard time as parents? Today's podcast is for all those that were born between 1981-996; and those of you in Gen-Z, too. To have this conversation with me on Yoga| Birth| Babies is Dr. Christine Sterling. Dr. Sterling is a board certified ObGyn, mother, and founder of Sterling Parents. In this heartfelt conversation, she explains what she calls the millennial problem, some of the underlying reasons for this millennial problem, and how we can solve it. Tune in as Dr. Sterling offers support for feeling that strain and stress of navigating pregnancy and parenthood. Get the most out of each episode by checking out the show notes with links, resources and other related podcasts at: prenatalyogacenter.com Don't forget to grab your FREE guide, 5 Simple Solutions to the Most Common Pregnancy Pains HERE If you love what you've been listening to, please leave a rating and review! Yoga| Birth|Babies (Apple) or on Spotify! To connect with Deb and the PYC Community: Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Billy decides to throw his hat in the ring with renown philosopher, Descartes, on the existence of absolute certainty in life, and the rest of the Studio has a thing or two to say as well! The problem is rarely the problem… the way you think about it is the problem. _ _ _ _ _Official WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
From Borderline to Beautiful: Hope & Help for BPD with Rose Skeeters, MA, LPC, PN2
Having BPD impacts parenting in a big way. Listen in to hear part of my own personal parenting journey as well as ways that BPD can both overtly and covertly impact parenting.BPD is NOT life or death. It is not a chronic illness. Check out this video for research aka the truth with Xannie :https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AhjwxEu1XaARemember that the truth matters so much and it is much warmer of a blanket than shame even if it feels itchy scratchy at first.Need individual support? Schedule a session with Rose here: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/individual-sessions/To schedule with Jay, click here: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/22608/Gift cards now available for purchase here: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/gift-card/**This episode is colloquial not clinical, using personal anecdotes to support conveying information in an informal, relatable way**
Send us a text (Note: we are not able to respond but LOVE to hear from you!!)In this episode, I talk with Sarah Davis, a wife, homeschooling mom, and former librarian raising her 7-year-old son on the autism spectrum. We first met through The Courage to Raise, a collaborative book where Sarah shares her story of grief, hope, and faith.We talk about caregiver burnout, learning to accept help, and how faith and community make a difference. Sarah opens up about her son's medical complexities, what it's like to grieve the life you expected, and how she's finding meaning in her new season of life.She also shares what church inclusion done well looks like and how being surrounded by people who truly “get it” has helped her family thrive.If you've ever felt tired but hopeful, or unsure how to ask for help, this one's for you.Resources MentionedThe Courage to Raise: The Heart of Parenting a Child with Special NeedsWe Are Brave TogetherLabeled and LovedJOIN THE WAITLIST for Pathway to Peace Coaching Community Get The Special Needs Mom Survival Pack HEREConnect with Kara, host of The Special Needs Mom Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespecialneedsmompodcast/Website: https://www.kararyska.com/ JOIN WAITLIST for The Pathway to Peace Coaching Community
Send us a textIn this heartfelt episode of Beyond the Beeps, Leah and Christina discuss the emotional journey of navigating the NICU as a parent. Christina shares her experiences from the moment she went into preterm labor to the discharge day of her son, Caleb. The conversation highlights the importance of building a support system, advocating for your child, and finding resilience during challenging times. Christina emphasizes the need for information and education in the NICU environment, as well as the significance of self-care for parents. The episode concludes with a message of hope and encouragement for families facing similar journeys.Support the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
Our kids learn more from who we are than from what we say. This is especially true during the teenage years, when they start to tune our words. Today's episode is about how to teach teenagers skills of emotional resilience, without them even knowing they are being taught!
Happy birthday, Rory Gilmore! In honor of Rory's birthday today, sisters Jackie and Catherine compare the highlights of her major birthdays, including her sweet 16 and the big 21. We answer questions like:Was Emily unreasonable not to give up her claim to Friday nights on Rory's birthday? Why did Lorelai wake Rory up early in the morning on her birthday?Why doesn't Rory ever seem to be involved in the planning of her own birthdays?How did the men in Rory's life show up for her birthday?Did Rory really want that beaded bracelet Emily gave her?Enjoy this preview. For the full episode, join our Patreon, where you'll get extra bonus episodes every month. ☕ Show the world that you're a Gilmore superfan with sweatshirts, tees, tote bags and more from our Merch Shop!
Gary and Shannon start Hour 3 with updates from the DOJ's Palisades Fire press conference, where KFI's Michael Monks joins the show to break down new details on the 29-year-old arson suspect behind the devastating blaze.Then it's time for #SwampWatch, with fresh headlines out of D.C.: including reports that former Special Counsel Jack Smith spied on a dozen Republican Senators, and a new poll revealing where voters stand on President Trump.The hour closes with #Parenting as Justin Worsham joins the show to talk about what parents do with their kids' art projects and whether AI could soon be raising our children…literally.
Today we find out that Em's cycling era might be over… we know you're all as hooked on this new passion as Alex! We get a small insight into Alex's clubbing days and we also discuss the internet's entitlement to give unsolicited parenting advice.We also discuss Donald Trump's comments about autism and pregnancy, why Em is feeling slightly more hopeful about our political landscape here in the UK, and why some echo chambers are worth cultivating. Have you got opinions about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders or The Summer I Turned Pretty? Email us on shouldideletethatpod@gmail.com This episode was recorded on 30th SeptemberFollow us on Instagram:@shouldideletethat@em_clarkson@alexlight_ldnShould I Delete That is produced by Faye LawrenceStudio Manager: Elliott MckayVideo Editor: Celia GomezSocial Media Manager: Sarah EnglishMusic: Alex Andrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you spending more time fixing your weaknesses than building your strengths? In this episode, I share the 80-20 strength rule that changed my life and helped thousands of students unlock their potential. You'll learn why trying to be average at everything keeps you from being extraordinary at anything, plus a simple exercise to identify what you should actually focus on. What if the key to your success isn't fixing what you're bad at, but amplifying what you're already good at?
What if your words meant to encourage are quietly wounding your child's heart? In this episode, Connie Albers reveals how even subtle comparisons can damage your child's confidence, and what you should do instead. You love your kids. But comparison can still sneak in and hurt more than you realize. Discover how to stop comparing, start connecting, and create a lasting relationship with your child. Read the full show notes with links here: Stop Comparing, Start Connecting Popular Episodes: Lies Moms Believe The Beautiful Unseen Work of Motherhood 3 Reasons Moms Are Choosing To Stay Home Follow Connie Connie's website Facebook Instagram X.com Pinterest If you enjoy listening to Parenting and Homeschool Advice ~ Equipped To Be with Connie Albers, please leave a review and a five-star rating. It is easy and will only take a few seconds. When you do, it helps others see the show in their feed. Also, would you kindly share this with a friend or two? Equipped To Be might be an encouragement to them, too. Thank you ~ Connie Have a question? Interested in having Connie speak? Send an email to Connie here: https://conniealbers.com/contact/
Join us on the Contacts Coaching Podcast as we dive into the inspiring journey of Lori Perez, head softball coach at Sacramento State University. Lori discusses her Northern California roots, her climb through the coaching ranks, and the challenges she faced along the way. Lori shares her insights on player development, the impact of Title IX, navigating the transfer portal, and the evolving landscape of college athletics. She also offers personal reflections on how being a parent has influenced her coaching philosophy. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for aspiring coaches and sports enthusiasts alike.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:37 Lori Perez's Early Life and Sports Background03:02 College Experience and Transition to Coaching04:39 First Coaching Job and Early Challenges07:25 Joining Sacramento State and Coaching Philosophy12:12 Balancing Coaching and Personal Life14:46 Advice for New Coaches and Leadership Insights22:49 Collaboration and Learning from Other Coaches28:37 Specialization vs. Multi-Sport Athletes33:35 The Financial Shift in College Athletics33:54 Navigating Softball's Place in Revenue Sports35:08 The Impact of NIL on Softball35:52 Scholarship Changes and Funding Challenges36:52 Competing with Power Four Schools38:18 Transfer Portal's Influence on Softball42:26 Recruiting Strategies in the Modern Era51:08 Fall Season and Player Development57:35 Balancing Personal and Professional Life01:01:37 Parenting and Coaching Insights01:03:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
When you're used to working off of blueprints, production schedules, and closing dates, holding it all with an open hand and trusting God's timing can be tricky. Star of HGTV's Fixer to Fabulous Jenny Marrs joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for an insightful look into what it means to trust God when your personality and your profession is built on to-do lists and timelines.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46vGmV8
Sue Donnellan is a military wife, mom of four (including triplets), entrepreneur, author, and reformed yeller turned parenting pioneer. With over 20 years of experience, Sue has helped countless families worldwide break free from generational cycles of challenging parenting through her leadership-driven parenting methods.She is the author of Secrets to Parenting Without Giving a F^ck and the creator of the Fight-Free Parenting™ course, which teaches her signature Parenting in Advance™ method. Through this approach, parents go beyond simply improving behavior—they also create accountability and develop skills to foster genuine, lasting relationships with their children.Sue's method emphasizes unlearning outdated parenting patterns and building trust through respectful, cycle-breaking strategies. She believes true parenting success lies in raising children who not only feel valued but enjoy being around their parents for life. With her no-nonsense, compassionate guidance, Sue inspires parents to transform their relationships and raise confident, happy kids.She's a manufacturer's rep working with inventors and selling their products to catalogs, She also has her own skincare brand BodyVerde.com as well as being an author of the parenting book Secrets to Parenting Without Giving a F^ck and a 20+ year parent coachFIND HER HERE:https://askmomparenting.com/https://www.instagram.com/askmomparenting/https://www.facebook.com/AskMomParenting/
Send us a textIn this episode, we explore how trauma reshapes belief, what the ancient story of Job reveals about suffering, and how to become trusted listeners who create safe spaces instead of offering quick fixes. Dr. Michelle K. Keener, author of Comfort in the Ashes: Explorations in the Book of Job to Support Trauma Survivors, gives practical tools for mothers, mentors, and faith communities. Other ideas shared in this conversation:• Trauma is defined as overwhelm beyond normal coping• Retribution theology vs compassionate presence• trusted listener traits and spiritual bypassing• liminal space as formative process, not failure• schema theory and the filing cabinet metaphor• missed encounters, memory gaps, and safety• mothering through shame spirals and repair• church as a safe base, partnering with counselingVisit Dr. Michelle's website: Michelle KeenerOrder Michelle's book: Comfort in the AshesSupport the showBegin Your Heartlifter's Journey: Visit and subscribe to Heartlift Central on Substack. This is our new online coaching center and meeting place for Heartlifters worldwide. Download the "Overcoming Hurtful Words" Study Guide PDF: BECOMING EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY Meet me on Instagram: @janellrardon Leave a review and rate the podcast: WRITE A REVIEW Learn more about my books and work: Janell Rardon Make a tax-deductible donation through Heartlift International
402-521-3080In this episode, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders discuss the Netflix documentary 'Unknown Caller,' which explores the harrowing story of Lauren LeCarrie, a high school student who endured relentless cyberbullying from an unknown number, later revealed to be her own mother. The conversation delves into the psychological impact of cyberbullying, the complexities of familial relationships, and the motivations behind the mother's actions. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding trauma, trust, and the role of technology in modern abuse, while also reflecting on the broader implications for parenting and mental health.takeawaysThe documentary 'Unknown Caller' reveals shocking truths about cyberbullying.Lauren LeCarrie received harassing texts for over a year.The impact of cyberbullying on mental health is profound.The reveal that Lauren's mother was the harasser is shocking.Understanding trauma is crucial in discussing these events.Trust must be earned through behavior, not roles.Technology can facilitate abuse in new ways.Cyber Munchausen syndrome by proxy is a real phenomenon.Trauma bonding complicates relationships after abuse.The importance of open communication in families is emphasized.Sound Bites"I was so proud of that response.""This is an anomaly.""It's not an easy path."Chapters00:00Introduction to Unknown Number02:36The Harassment Begins05:32The Impact of Cyberbullying08:26The Shocking Reveal11:38Understanding the Motives14:18The Aftermath and Reactions21:47The Complexity of Bullying and Harassment24:43Escapism and Its Consequences25:36Understanding Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy28:23Trust and Authority in Relationships35:08Teaching Consent and Boundaries35:50The Dynamics of Trauma Bonding39:39Judgment and Understanding in Abuse Cases43:56R&R Outro.mp4Support the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/
Dr. Kenneth Ginsberg has focused his career on helping youth develop their own solutions to social problems and teaching adults how to serve them better. As a doctor of adolescent medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, he sees every day the challenges facing today's youth and parents. On this episode, we discuss the challenges of parenting in today's tech-driven world, share wins, and cover everything in between. Listen now!
If you've yelled at your kid, you're not a bad parent. You're a good parent with an overwhelmed nervous system. Today, Dr. Becky breaks down the science behind yelling, snapping, and shutting down. She explains why our bodies react before our brains can catch up - and how understanding this will help you pause, reset, and reconnect.Get the Good Inside App by Dr. Becky: https://bit.ly/4fSxbzkYour Good Inside membership might be eligible for HSA/FSA reimbursement! To learn more about how to get your membership reimbursed, check out the link here: https://www.goodinside.com/fsa-hsa-eligibility/Follow Dr. Becky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbeckyatgoodinsideSign up for our weekly email, Good Insider: https://www.goodinside.com/newsletterFor a full transcript of the episode, go to goodinside.com/podcast.Thank you to our sponsor Hot Wheels. Check out our full series with Hot Wheels at hotwheels.com/challengeaccepted.Thank you to our sponsor DREO. Check out the DREO Baby Humidifier at DREO.com and use code Becky20 for 20% off.Thank you to our sponsor Zelle. When it counts, send money with Zelle.Wish you could take back that yelling moment? You can. The Yelling Reset gives you the tools to pause, reset, and repair — so you can build real connection with your kids. Sign up today at goodinside.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
I am SO excited to share this interview with Ash K. Holm, one of the most sought-after makeup artists in the world. You've seen her work on all the icons like Kim Kardashian, Ariana Grande, and countless red carpets, but behind the glam is a story of grit, artistry, and reinvention. We talk about her first big celebrity gigs, finding her signature style, the business of beauty, balancing artistry with entrepreneurship, launching her own education platform, and the mindset shifts that helped her transform from working behind the chair to building a global brand. And of course, we get into all her tricks and tools of the trade - her favorite products, the makeup hacks that work the best, the mistakes to avoid, and a ton more! This episode is brought to you by Purely Elizabeth, The RealReal, Hormone Harmony by Happy Mammoth, Arya, and TOUPS & Co. Organics. Visit purelyelizabeth.com and use code WITHWHIT at checkout for 20% off. Purely Elizabeth, taste the obsession.With thousands of new arrivals daily, no one does resale like the RealReal. And this month, you can get an extra $100 site credit when you sell for the first time. Go to therealreal.com/whit to get your extra $100For a limited time, you can get 15% off your entire first order at happymammoth.com just use the code WITHWHIT at checkout.Arya is like having a personal concierge for your love life. Visit Arya.fyi/WITHWHIT for 15% off your first month of Arya. If you are looking for skincare and makeup that are as pure as they are effective, you need to check out Toups & Co. Visit toupsandco.com and use code WITHWHIT at checkout for 15% off your first purchase.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How do you discipline your kids without damaging your relationship? Today Karen and Emily are talking about what it looks like to set boundaries, correct behavior, and still be your child's safe place. From toddler tantrums to teenage independence, they share wisdom that will help you the next time you're doling out discipline. Episode Recap:We're afraid to discipline because we worry it will damage our relationship (4:52)My daughter confessed something small to me after YEARS (5:26)My child is hypersensitive to discipline from dad, what can I do? (7:39)My husband is too harsh with our teenage son (12:51)Our son doesn't respect me the way he respects his dad (16:28)God commands us to discipline our children (21:17)Scripture: Proverbs 3:12 (NIV) “Because the Lord disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights in.”Discussion Questions: What helps you stay calm when you need to discipline your child?Do you and your spouse have the same discipline style? Do your children respond differently to discipline from different parents? Emily talked about the notes Greg left her, which helped build up a base of connection. What's one way you can affirm and encourage your child this week?What's one tweak you need to make in your home this week to better balance discipline and relationship? Resources:Reach out to https://birdsonawiremoms.com/book-karen-to-speak to have Karen come speak in your community!Grab Karen's lunch box notes to encourage your child: https://store.birdsonawiremoms.com/collections/gifts/products/lunch-box-notesJoin our private FB group, BOAW Moms: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BOAWmoms
Why would you think you'd be exempted? Why are you so easily surprised or frustrated by it? Why are you so eager to blame?