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John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus John chats with a guest. We visit with Peter Lovenheim - Giftshop of Graditude (book)Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
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In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Peter Lovenheim, an author and journalist whose articles and essays have appeared in the New York Times, New York Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Parade, Politico, The Washington Post, and other publications. They discuss Peter's book, Gift Shop of Gratitude: A Journal to Explore the Journey of Your Life, a book that will surprise and delight you with the memories it evokes. Learn more about the show at www.SavingWithSteve.us
Brian and Lee talk with journalist Peter Lovenheim about his new book “Gift Shop of Gratitude.” Just in time Thanksgiving, Lovenheim talks about all we can be grateful for despite […] The post The Brian and Lee Show: Interview with Peter Lovenheim appeared first on WWDB-AM.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Nov. 14, 2024, we talk with author Peter Lovenheim about his book “Gift Shop of Gratitude,” and the benefits of practicing gratitude.
In this episode of Saving With Steve, host Steve Sexton is joined by Peter Lovenheim, an author and journalist whose articles and essays have appeared in the New York Times, New York Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Parade, Politico, The Washington Post, and other publications. They discuss Peter's book, Gift Shop of Gratitude: A Journal to Explore the Journey of Your Life, a book that will surprise and delight you with the memories it evokes. Learn more about the show at www.SavingWithSteve.us
Peter Lovenheim, author of The Attachment Effect. Topic: Exploring the powerful ways our earliest bond shapes our relationships and lives. Issues: The psychology of attachment; different types of attachment and how each one creates a blueprint for our personal and professional relationships; why attachment isn’t set in stone and what you can do to overcome […] The post How Early Bonds Shape Relationships + The Trouble with Boys appeared first on Mr. Dad.
Click for full show notes, exercises, and parenting scripts from this episodeIt's important for our teens to connect to others. When we send our kids off into the world, we want to know that they'll be able to bond with friends, work associates, and romantic partners. Since we won't be around all the time, we hope that they can find nourishing, fulfilling relationships with other people! But some young adults aren't quite able to form those types of connections. They become too clingy or distant, trying to force people in or push people out. Not every teen has the capability to maintain healthy relationships!And while the teen years are influential, attachment styles are usually developed in the first three years of a child's life–meaning it's not always easy to help teens who are struggling to form strong bonds. But if we can educate ourselves and our families about the psychology of attachment, we can guide teens to recognize their own patterns. If we give them the ability to analyze their own behavior, they can work towards creating the positive friendships and romantic relationships they deserve.In this week's episode, we're talking to Peter Lovenheim, author of The Attachment Effect: Exploring the Powerful Ways Our Earliest Bond Shapes Our Relationships and Lives. Peter is a journalist and author who dedicated six years to interviewing experts and scouring publications to understand the ins and outs of how we bond to one another! Now, he's here to touch on some fascinating facts about relationships, attachments, and more.Today, we're getting into the different styles of attachment: secure, avoidant, and anxious–and talking about what parents can do to help teens who have difficulty with friendships or early romantic partners. Pate and I are also sharing the strengths and weaknesses of each kind of attachment, and why it can be so important to help teens discover their own personal tendencies when it comes to forming bonds with others.Click for full show notes, exercises, and parenting scripts from this episode
Peter Lovenheim es periodista y autor del libro The Attachment Effect (2018), en el que se sirve de la teoría del apego para explorar cómo influyen estos en las relaciones adultas. En este episodio te damos las claves para aprender a identificar tu tipo de apego y el de las personas con las que te relaciones y desvelamos la compatibilidad entre personas con diferentes tipos de apego. Escúchalo en #ivoox, #spotify, #castbox, #applepodcast o en la plataforma de escucha que elijas.
Peter Lovenheim es periodista y autor del libro The Attachment Effect (2018), en el que se sirve de la teoría del apego para explorar cómo influyen estos en las relaciones adultas. En este episodio te damos las claves para aprender a identificar tu tipo de apego y el de las personas con las que te relaciones y desvelamos la compatibilidad entre personas con diferentes tipos de apego. Escúchalo en #ivoox, #spotify, #castbox, #applepodcast o en la plataforma de escucha que elijas.
Having a strong support system is a protective factor against suicide, so relationships are central to healing. In this interview, the award-winning journalist Peter Lovenheim, author of "The Attachment Effect" talks about how early childhood bonds shape the way we relate to others. For more on the author, visit www.peterlovenheim.com. If you are interested in more resources on attachment theory, visit my website and click on "podcast." My book "Understanding Suicide: living with loss, paths to prevention" can be found on Amazon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paula-fontenelle/message
“Honey, I just love being with our little guy. Is that bad? My mom told me that it isn’t good to be too attached. She said that it will make him too needy. Should we be teaching him how to comfort himself?” “Honey, I do not agree with this at all. I am breastfeeding, and that helps to establish a strong trust for all of us. I don’t understand why we would want to separate him from us. He’s too young! Why would we do that?” “I just want to be sure we are doing the best thing for him. But I hear so many opinions. What do you think is the best thing?”“Well, this week on the Badass Breastfeeding Podcast, Dianne and Abby are talking about attachment and how important it is, not just today but for the future as well. You should listen.” This week on the Badass Breastfeeding Podcast, Dianne and Abby are talking about attachment, bonding, and how gravely important this is to all relationships that form as babies grow into children, teens and adults. This is an important episode! Don’t miss it! Thanks for all the reviews on iTunes! They really help us out. Please keep them coming!! Stay tuned because we will have another comment giveaway soon!! Dianne can be seen at DianneCassidyConsulting.com and Abby can be seen at thebadassbreastfeeder.com Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in then Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
Peter Lovenheim, author of The Attachment Effect. Topic: Exploring the powerful ways our earliest bond shapes our relationships and lives. Issues: The psychology of attachment; different types of attachment and how each one creates a blueprint for our personal and professional relationships; why attachment isn’t set in stone and what you can do to overcome […] The post How Early Bonds Shape Relationships + The Trouble with Boys appeared first on Mr. Dad.
Award-winning journalist and author Peter Lovenheim embarked on a journey to understand 'attachment' from the inside out. ... The result is an engaging and revealing book, which is part journalism, part memoir, part psychological guide.
By understanding the impact of your earliest relationships on the relationships you have created now - you have the opportunity to refine your understanding and perhaps create anew.
Peter Lovenheim is an author and journalist whose articles and essays have appeared in the New York Times, New York magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Parade, Moment Magazine, The Washington Post, and other publications. His five previous books include In the Neighborhood: The Search for Community on an American Street, One Sleepover at a Time, winner of a Barnes & Noble Discover Award and the First Annual Zócalo Public Square Book Prize, and Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf, a first-hand attempt to understand the food chain. Lovenheim holds a degree in journalism from Boston University and in law from Cornell Law School. He teaches narrative non-fiction at The Writers Center in Bethesda, MD and splits his time between his hometown of Rochester, NY, and Washington, DC. What you’ll learn about in this episode: The attachment effect and its elements including how a knowledge of attachment can help managers and owners The hunger we all have that drives the interest in attachment and how that stems from the nature vs nurture debate What drives attachment from birth and how the quality of early attachment helps shape who we become The types of attachments people can come out of childhood having Why a person’s attachment style shows up a lot in the workplace and different ways of measuring attachment in adults Why it’s advantageous for managers to know their employees’ attachment styles Traits that different attachment styles bring to the workplace as well as what mix of styles is best to have in a business What Peter found in his observations while observing different attachment styles in a real business The attachment style that is best suited for a management position Advice on how to best manage employees with insecure attachments and ways people with different attachment styles can help each other All the areas of your life your attachment style can manifest itself Ways to contact Peter: Website: peterlovenheim.com
Peter Lovenheim, author of The Attachment Effect. Topic: Exploring the powerful ways our earliest bond shapes our relationships and lives. Issues: The psychology of attachment; different types of attachment and how each one creates a blueprint for our personal and professional relationships; why attachment isn’t set in stone and what you can do to overcome […] The post The Attachment Effect + The Boy Crisis appeared first on Mr. Dad.
We've all heard the phrase "I don't want to be too clingy" and "I don't want to get attached". Turns out we are ALL actually attached and the way we interact with everyone in love and work to how we vote is driven by our earliest bond -- yep, Mommy and Daddy.Take a walk into the wild (and scientifically backed) world of attachment psychology with Morgan and guest expert Peter Lovenheim to find out your "attachment type" and learn how to connect better with EVERYONE around you. Morgan Lynzi http://instagram.com/MorganLynzi http://twitter.com/Morganlynzi Well Damn http://instagram.com/welldamnlifestyle http://YouTube.com/Welldamn Peter Lovenheim The Attachment Effect - BOOK The Attachment QUIZ (SELECT QUIZ B)
Ever wonder how your mother's relationship with you as a baby influences your life now as an adult? And how about your relationship with your own kids - what effect are you having on their future relationships? (Sabrina's future partner -- you're welcome. Ha!)In The Attachment Effect: Exploring the Powerful Ways Our Earliest Bond Shapes Our Relationships and Lives, Peter Lovenheim shares this quote from psychologist Theodore Waters: "There is a thread connecting life in your mother's arms and life in your lover's arms."In our podcast discussion, Lovenheim talk about how our relationship with our primary caregiver in those first critical years of life can play out in all types of future relationships, romantic and platonic. He also shares:The different attachment styles and the ways they show up in our livesThe surprising benefits of each attachment style, including the anxious and avoidant stylesHow temperament and environment come into playHow to heal your relationship style and become an "earned secure" as an adult.The history behind attachment theoryWe love to hear from you on Instagram: @atomicmoms and Facebook. Subscribe on iTunes.com or your favorite podcast app. And if you enjoyed this episode, please share with a friend and leave a written review. It helps us out!Sponsor: This week's episode is brought to you by Majka nourishing lactation powder and lactation bites. Go to LoveMajka.com (Don't forget code: LoveMajka for 20% off first order!)Guest: Peter Lovenheim is an author and journalist whose articles and essays have appeared in The New York Times, Parade, The Washington Post, and elsewhere. He teaches nonfiction writing at The Writers Center in Bethesda, Maryland. His previous book is In the Neighborhood, winner of The First Annual Zócalo Public Square Book Prize.
Book Talk Begins at 31:10 Recorded on March 9, 2016 Our Vest KAL/CAL is continuing until May 15, 2016. Please see the Chatter thread for more information... Our 2 Knit Lit Chicks Swap is ongoing. If you are participating, please come over to the Chatter Thread to make sure you are up to date! The winner of Spilly Jane Knits Mittens is announced at the end of this podcast. If anyone would like to donate a prize for the Northern California Knitting Retreat (NoCKRs!), please contact either Barb or Tracie. KNITTING Barb's finished projects: Barb's Grandpa Cardigan by Joji Locatelli, using Cascade Cash Vero DK. After some "sweater surgery" was performed, she loves it! Mother Bear #70 3 Knitted Knockers Barb's Silverthorne Hat, using Plymouth Yarn Galway Worsted in the Coral colorway (for charity) Barb's Starshower Cowl, using Invictus Yarns Master of My Feet in the NoCKRs 2015 colorway. Vanilla Socks using Fishknits Warm Heart 2-ply in the Cadillac colorway. Barb finished her Never Not Knitting Mystery KAL shawl, the Four Seasons Shawl, using Verroco Vintage in the 5194 colorway. Deep stash for this yarn...2010! Tracie has finished: *Tracie's Yipes Strips Cowl, using Neighborhood Fiber Co. Studio Worsted. She has enough yarn leftover to make another one! *2 Knitted Knockers, using Knitting Fever King Tut *Tracie's Fair Winds Beanie, using Alpenglow Skinny Singular Corrie in the Mermaid Tail color way. *Mother Bears #68 & #69 *Tracie's Blossom Tank by Lori Sternberg in Knitting Rose Blossom Sock in the Eye-Catching colorway. Tracie's Because I Can Bunny Rabbit by Jane Hickman, using Cascade Cherub Baby in the Baby Pick colorway. Vanilla socks for Will, using Knit Picks Felici in the Baker Street colorway. Tracie's Vintage Sebasco vest in Berroco Vintage in the Neptune colorway. Barb is currently knitting: The Poppy Poncho by Cathy Donnabella, usingMrs. Crosby Satchel in the Port Vintage colorway. The Jenny Vest by Andra Knight-Bowman, using Knit Picks City Tweed in the Marsh colorway. Vanilla Socks using a gradient set of Knitting Rose Blossom Sock Schknit Happens Hat by Myra Wood, using Gnomeacres Fancy Gnome in the Aurora Gnomealis colorway. Tracie is currently knitting: The Ecuador cardigan by Joji Locatelli, using Oasis Yarn Aussi Sock in the Sage colorway. Rodeo Drive Poncho by Stacy Perry in Fonty BB Merino in Brun Scooby Doo The Longstreet shawl by Nancy Totten using Abstract Fibers Temptation in The Gorge colorway. BOOKS Barb and Tracie have both read Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O'Nan. They both recommend this book! They also both read Exposed: The Secret Life of Jodi Arias by Jane Velez- Mitchell. If you like the true crime genre, they heartily recommend this book also. Barb has finished: In the Neighborhood: The Search for Community on anAmerican Street, One Sleepover at a Time by Peter Lovenheim. She recommends this book. Survivors (Stranded #3) by Jeff Probst and Chris Tebbit. Barb strongly recommends this trilogy for ages 8 - adult...maybe get the audio to listen to on a family car trip? Girl in the Dark by Marion Pauw. Thumbs up! Still Life by Louise Penny. Recommend. Tracie has finished: Alice + Freda: A Murder in Memphis by Alexis Coe. Tracie recommends this book - interesting! A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman - Tracie loved it. The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry. Tracie was very "meh" about this book, Barb is currently reading: My Friend Dahmer by Derf Beckderf. A graphic novel - very interesting so far. The Mourning Hours by Paula Trieck DeBoard The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, with the CraftLit Podcast Lady Fortescue Steps Out by Marian Chesney Tracie is currently reading: Me before You by Jojo Mayes A Small Indiscretion by Jan Ellison
When a neighbor killed his wife and himself in 2000, Peter Lovenheim decided he needed to get to know the people living around him. He started with meetings at Starbucks and moved up to spending a night at each of their homes. The result was his book In the Neighborhood: The Search for Community on an American Street, One Sleepover at a Time, which was chosen as the winner of Zócalo Public Square's first annual book prize. Lovenheim visited Zócalo to discuss his project and what he learned about good neighbors.