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Reinvention coach, author of "Uncaged" and "A Great Move", speaker, and meditation teacher, Katia Vlachos was - before her own reinvention - a security and defense analyst. Katia talks about exiting the “good girl” mode, which often functions as a cage, about reinventing ourselves, especially if we feel stuck, and about self-mothering. She shares her Greek mother Natasha's lessons on nurturing others (but she warns this can lead to self-sacrifice); resilience and discipline; and self-validation – which, as she explains, doesn't necessarily equate with self-love. To learn more about Katia, her coaching and her books, please visit her wesbite here. Subscribe to Ana's new "Mama Loves…” newsletter here. To contact Ana, to be a guest, or suggest a guest, please send your mail to: info@thankyoumama.net For more about “Thank You, Mama", please visit: http://www.thankyoumama.net Connect with Ana on social media: https://www.instagram.com/anatajder/ https://www.facebook.com/ana.tajder
Todays episode we have a special guest, out brother: Carlos Coleman. Today is about brotherhood and friendship. We talk about Chance and Los friendship, how it started, how men come to build friendships in their adult lives. Lets get into it! About the hostsGuest Carlos Coleman: https://www.instagram.com/losography/Tabitha Brown is the world's favorite mom and auntie! She is an Emmy award winning show host, actress, a 3-time New York Times Best Selling author and a 4 time NAACP Image Award winner. Follow Tabitha Brown: https://www.instagram.com/iamtabithabrown/https://www.iamtabithabrown.com/Chance Brown is a father, mentor, retired police officer, entrepreneur, and youth basketball coach. If you ask him, he'll tell you he is a professional human! Follow Chance Brown: https://www.instagram.com/teamchancebasketball/Watch us record Tab and Chance live and ask us questions (and watch our not official reality show) by joining us on patreon. https://www.patreon.com/TabandChance Watch us record Tab and Chance live and ask us questions (and watch our not official reality show) by joining us on patreon. https://www.patreon.com/TabandChance
CEO Communications has never been more important. After weathering the business changes that came with the pandemic, CEOs are now facing down the threat of a recession and the challenges that come with that. With those realities at the forefront, being an effective and frequent communicator is a necessity for business leaders. In this episode of “Can You Hear Me?”, Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson discuss “Communications Priorities for CEOs."
We've talked about parenting styles in the past. But do you notice the differnce of kid 1 vs kid 2, 3, 4 in your parenting styles? This week we talk about the differences in our kids and how we mature as parents from the first to the rest. And you hear about Syndey's awesome water bottle stickers. Too much?
Tim J Myers returns to the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate his wonderful #PictureBook Full Of Empty. Every child gets bored or lonely—and this warm-hearted story teaches parents and children that a parent's time and full attention are the best remedy. Full of Empty reminds parents that playing with their children is an important form of love. Click here to visit Tim's website - http://www.timmyersstorysong.com/TM_Website/Homepage.html Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Megan Marotta Russell is the Chief Operating Officer of Marotta Wealth Management. On today's podcast Megan shares with us the awesome potential of Roth-IRA's and 529's. She shares unique strategies, including how she was able to pay her 3-year old and start her Roth-IRA. A lot of golden nuggets in this one, enjoy! Links: https://www.marottaonmoney.com/ https://www.famvestor.com/066 https://www.famvestor.com/roth https://www.fidelity.com/
As awesome as it is to be able to somewhat return to normal after COVID-19, the anxiety or reemerging into the world is real.
You only catch your first fish once....
Paretning and relationship advice during Covid-19
Cassandra and Walker discuss how they are teaching their son, Jace, to win arguments, negotiate, and influence outcomes. Just another step in their quest to raise a fully functional adult.
No matter what your relationship or family looks like, whether you're a single Mum or a same sex couple, the fact is, you need a man to make a baby. So today Leigh and Tegan are chatting about Dads.More specifically; how can a Dad be more involved when your kids are younger, and what are the best ways to get a connection between Dad and bub early on. And we chat to Bachelor alumnus Sam Wood about his parenting role when his girls were little. Plus, of course Leigh and Tegan's WTF moments of the week! CONTACT US Your hosts are Leigh Campbell & Tegan Natoli With thanks to our guest Sam Wood Share your WTF moment by leaving us a message on 02 8999 9386. Fling us an e-mail: tgm@mamamia.com.au Or join our Mamamia Parents Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1047713658714395/ Feedback Survey here: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5249253/44eb2ed2edff This podcast was produced by Rachael Hart This Glorious Mess is a podcast by Mamamia. Explore more Mamamia podcasts: https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, our presenter and PBB dad, Sean Tonnet, will play part 2 of his special feature interview with his 90-year-old father Lex. In this instalment, Lex discusses an emerging spirituality that helped him mature and grow as a man and reflects on the importance of a safe and secure family culture that absolutely matches the contemporary evidence of attachment theory on raising healthy children. At the end of the program, he discusses one thing that he feels men need to sustain them in their parenting and masculinity. Full of insightful learnings from a community elder on a life of fathering, masculinity and growing old, this show contrasts similarities and differences in parenting and being a man across generations. A thoughtful, honest discussion between father and son not to be missed!Note: Apologies for some audio 'hiss' during parts of the podcast.Resources Mentioned in Podcast:1. Family Media Plan - www.healthychildren.org/english/media/Pages/default.aspx2. Brenne Brown on Vulnerability - www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability3. Conversations with your dad - www.manhood.com.au/manhoodFirst aired on 99.9 Bay FM in Byron Bay on 31st December 2018.Produced and presented by Sean TonnetCopyright 2018 PBB Media and Sean Tonnetwww.pbbmedia.org
On this episode, our presenter and PBB dad, Sean Tonnet, will play part 2 of his special feature interview with his 90-year-old father Lex. In this instalment, Lex discusses an emerging spirituality that helped him mature and grow as a man and reflects on the importance of a safe and secure family culture that absolutely matches the contemporary evidence of attachment theory on raising healthy children. At the end of the program, he discusses one thing that he feels men need to sustain them in their parenting and masculinity. Full of insightful learnings from a community elder on a life of fathering, masculinity and growing old, this show contrasts similarities and differences in parenting and being a man across generations. A thoughtful, honest discussion between father and son not to be missed!Note: Apologies for some audio 'hiss' during parts of the podcast.Resources Mentioned in Podcast:1. Family Media Plan - www.healthychildren.org/english/media/Pages/default.aspx2. Brenne Brown on Vulnerability - www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability3. Conversations with your dad - www.manhood.com.au/manhoodFirst aired on 99.9 Bay FM in Byron Bay on 31st December 2018.Produced and presented by Sean TonnetCopyright 2018 PBB Media and Sean Tonnetwww.pbbmedia.org
In this episode of Mother of Change Podcast, Emmasara McMillion will be discussing entrepreneurship with her 3 teens. Find out how they are pursing their dreams at a young age. EmmaSara will be sharing how she equipped her children to achieve great pursuits while still in their youth. Also check out Emmasara.com for more mama tips, advice, and support. Dont' forget to Subscribe to catch all of our upcoming episodes!
Finally, David addresses the long awaited topic of “THE OLDEST CHILD”. In this episode, David shares what he has learned in his schooling, as well as his clinical experience about the unique relationship between the Father and his oldest Son, and the Mother and her oldest Daughter. Learn about how critical an optimized relationship is to overcome difficult cycles within families.
Finally, David addresses the long awaited topic of “THE OLDEST CHILD”. In this episode, David shares what he has learned in his schooling, as well as his clinical experience about the unique relationship between the Father and his oldest Son, and the Mother and her oldest Daughter. Learn about how critical an optimized relationship is to overcome difficult cycles within families.
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Chris Sawyer has a regular job in which he helps people who are languishing in unemployment. He is a conscientious and loving dad. He's also a hypernerd who talks about washing his "fat parts" on Twitter. On this edition of the Obcast, Chris and I talk about that fuzzy line between one's real life in meatspace, and the identity one crafts online. As you'll hear, though we have much in common, we've taken very different approaches to that conundrum.We also talk about being former blue-shirted Apple Store drones, and what it is to be a parent who wants to pass his or her geekiness onto one's offspring. It's a really fun show in which I chuckle a lot.Duration: 82 minutesSubscribe to the Obcast in iTunes or through this link.Links from the show: Chris on Twitter as @videosawyer The Talk Show with John GruberPaul on Tech News Today Barry Ritholtz at WaPo: "What’s behind Microsoft’s fall from dominance?"TrekWeb: "Fans Name J.J. Abrams' Star Trek Into Darkness as the Worst 'Trek' Movie Ever at Vegas Convention"Joseph Dickerson: "Star Trek is broken – Here are ideas on how to fix it"