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Send us a textEpisode 186 – How to Set Boundaries without Damaging the RelationshipMost people think boundaries are about drawing a line in the sand to keep someone out. But when boundaries are used the wrong way, they can actually harm the very relationship you're trying to protect—especially with your adult children.In this popular episode, I'll show you how to set boundaries that strengthen connection instead of shutting it down. Whether you're navigating emotional distance from an adult child, feeling like you're “walking on eggshells,” or wondering how to protect yourself without pushing someone away, this episode will give you a better way forward.You'll learn:Three common mistakes people make when setting boundaries—and why they backfire.The hidden beliefs that cause us to use boundaries ineffectively.How to protect yourself and stay open to connection.When creating distance is the healthiest and safest option.If you've ever searched for:“How to reconnect with an estranged adult child”“Why won't my adult child talk to me”“Setting boundaries with adult children” …this episode will help you understand why boundaries sometimes fail and what to do instead.It's time to stop using boundaries as walls and start using them as bridges—so you can protect your well-being and keep your most important relationships intact. Related Episodes:Top of FormEpisode 142: How to Stop Polluting the Ecosystem of Your Relationship Episode 130: Withdrawing from a Relationship- Losing Relationship Strategy #5 Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tinagosneycoaching/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinagosneycoaching ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach. Visit tinagosney.com for more information on coaching services.
This episode explores how parents can become confident, empowered partners in their child's education. Through insights from an educator and head of student wellbeing, we unpack the real challenges both parents and teachers face when trying to connect—and what helps bridge the gap. You'll hear practical strategies for building trust, improving communication, and creating a shared sense of purpose between home and school as part of a broader commitment to student wellbeing.Jenny Brown in conversation with Lisa Chalmers : Director of Health & Wellbeing at Barker College. Lisa Chalmers is the Director of Health & Wellbeing at Barker College. Lisa's role involves cultivating a whole-school approach to student and staff wellbeing, fostering a holistic, supportive and healthy School environment. Developing and implementing comprehensive health and wellbeing programs that cater to the diverse needs of students, staff, and the broader school community and serve to enable excellence, an environment where students and staff thrive, and families are engaged to work in partnership with the School. See Barker's Parent Institute, which is for any parent, not just those in their school community. All are welcome.Parent Institute - The Barker InstituteHome - The Barker InstituteNewsletter-https://parenthopeproject.com.au/#newsletter Youtube-http://www.youtube.com/@ParentHopeProject Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/coachingparents Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/parenthopeproject/ LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/company/79093727/admin/feed/posts/ Website-https://parenthopeproject.com.au/ Contact us: Contact@parentproject.com.au (02) 9904 5600
In this inspiring episode of The Chief Exchange, Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt of the Chicago Fire Department shares her remarkable rise from being an unwelcome rookie to becoming the first African-American woman to lead one of the largest fire departments in the country. She reflects on the challenges of breaking barriers, the power of mentorship, and the unwavering belief in investing in yourself—especially when no one else will. With honesty, strength, and heart, Commissioner Nance-Holt offers a message to women in public safety: you can do this, and you don't have to do it alone.
In episode 289 of Demystifying Mental Toughness, the founder of Parents in Sport, Gordon MacLelland, shared his journey from having a promising sports career, to coaching and teaching to supporting parenting in sports. He emphasized the importance of understanding individual children's motivations when considering their sporting experience. Also highlighted were the challenges of balancing fun and competitive pressures. The conversation underscored the importance of self-awareness as a parent and being an intentional in the love and support that you offer your children, as a parent in sports, whilst accepting that you and your child are human. Additionally, David and Gordon stress the benefits of participating in sports on child's character and mental toughness development, over winning, and the need for realistic expectations. Key Learning Points: · Understand your child's motivations for playing sports and why they do it. · Have regular check-ins with your child to understand how their motivations may change over time. · Avoid asking questions like "Did you win?" or "Were you the best?" and instead focus on character traits with questions such as “When were you brave?” or statements “I noticed how you bounced back positively after your team lost the first goal by the way you were calling for the ball. · Be mindful of the timing and approach when having difficult conversations with your child about their sports performance. · Recognize that success in sports should not be solely defined by performance outcomes, and focus on the wider benefits of participation. Connect with Gordon MacLelland Parents In Sport Website Connect with David Charlton Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN Useful Youth Sport Psychology Resource Youth Sport Motivation Checklist Parental Sport Motivation Checklist Podcast Episodes To Encourage A Positive Sporting Experience For Children Ep288: Duncan O'Brien - How To Overcome Intense Emotions From Football Ep285: Adam Batstone - Football Coaches: How To Help Neurodiverse Players Thrive Ep280: Colm O'Donoghue - How To Help A Young Golfer Who Struggles Playing Strokeplay Ep279: Ger Fitzgerald - How To Help A Young Cricketer Overcome Selection Difficulties Ep233: David Charlton - How To Help A Young Footballer Overcome Fear Relevant Resources To Encourage A Positive Sporting Experience For Children Blog – 5 Ways to Create a Psychological Safe Sporting Environment Blog - 9 Tips for Children from Olympians Blog - 5 Tips for Parents to Help their Children Perform with Confidence Blog – How to Help Young Footballers Find the Zone Blog – How do You Give a Young Golfer Self Confidence Youth Sports Psychology Library – For Parents
Send us a textEmbracing your identity and heritage ~ Building a positive relationship with your hair type Jessica Parrish founded her brand, Shedid & Parrish, to make curly hair easy and a joy to look after.Jessica is adopted and mixed race, so she gives her unique perspective on identity & why it's so important to who we are. Adopted to white parents in the 1970s at 10 days old, she had some challenges as a child in her environment.There was noone to help her manage & understand her curly big hair. In her later years, she spent time in the U.S, where she found a lot more products for afro/ textured hair, but they were marketed based on skin tones, not hair types, and a lot of the products had toxic chemicals in.She wanted to make things easier and more accessible for those with textured or curly hair with products ingredients that are good for the health of the haior, not just cosmetic.'Connect with Jessica:InstagramTiktokWebsiteWorld Afro DayDocumentary- hair on set Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
Dr. Dolores Fazzino, a nurse practitioner, discusses the importance of building a positive self-relationship with oneself. She shares her personal journey, influenced by her father's health struggles and a transformative experience with a spiritual healer.Dr. Fazzino highlights how societal pressures and distractions, particularly social media, can hinder self-reflection and emotional connection. The pandemic has prompted individuals to confront their internal narratives, emphasizing the significance of mindfulness, self-compassion, and grounding techniques in fostering self-acceptance. The conversation explores the idea of personal transformation during societal crises and the ongoing nature of self-discovery.Dr. Fazzino invites listeners to explore their spiritual awakenings through her community and encourages an embrace of personal growth for inner peace and fulfillment.HIGHLIGHTS:13:00 The Impact of the Pandemic15:01 Embracing Mindfulness and Presence18:13 Building a Positive Relationship with Self23:53 Connecting with Dr. Doloresconnect with Dr Dolores Fazzino:Website | Facebook | YouTube | InstagramSPONSOR:Cellev8Discount code: THEALISONK2024ALISON'S LINKS:Website | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramGET MY FREE 4 part Pop-up Podcast SeriesJOIN Borderless Hybrid Innovators FB GroupINNOVATION AVENUE: Fitness and Self-Care Revolution
What changes when you stop seeing your team as "below" you and start seeing everyone as equals working beside you? In this episode, Ramona explores the concept of vertical vs. horizontal relationships and how this simple shift can transform your leadership entirely. If you've ever felt that tension between authority and connection, or wondered why some feedback lands while other feedback creates defensiveness, this episode might change how you think about leadership. You'll walk away... - Understanding the difference between “vertical” and “horizontal” relationships and why it matters- Knowing how to give feedback without triggering defensiveness- Noticing what recognition sounds like when it's based on contribution instead of approval-seeking- Knowing the real reason horizontal leadership boosts motivation and trustThe more you respect your team as equals, the more they'll respect you. And honestly? It makes leadership a lot less heavy when you're not carrying everyone's performance and outcomes on your shoulders. Check it out here: on our Website, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.— RESOURCES MENTIONED — - Grab the free New Manager Toolkit mentioned in the episode: archova.org/freetoolkits- Executive Presence Intensive: https://archova.org/executive-presence-program/- Learn how to turn your 1-on-1 meetings from time wasters, awkward moments, status updates, or non-existent into your most important and valuable meeting with your directs all week. Learn more at: http://archova.org/1on1-course- Schedule a Leadership Strategy Call with Ramona HERE. - Grab your copy of Ramona's best-selling book 'The Confident & Competent New Manager: How to Rapidly Rise to Success in Your First Leadership Role': amzn.to/3TuOdcP — OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT LIKE — - Episode 222- Tricky Relationships at Work- Episode 118 - Your Relationship with Your Job- Episode 77 - Curiosity: Your Doorway to Positive Relationships and Collaborative Leadership with Dr. Alison Horstmeyer — WHAT'S NEXT? — Learn more about our leadership development programs, coaching and workshops at archova.org. Grab your copy of Ramona's best-selling book 'The Confident & Competent New Manager: How to Rapidly Rise to Success in Your First Leadership Role': amzn.to/3TuOdcPWant to better understand your leadership style and patterns? Take our free quiz to discover your Manager Archetype and learn how to play to your strengths and uncover your blind spots: archova.org/quiz Are you in your first manager role and don't want to mess it up? Watch our FREE Masterclass and discover the 4 shifts to become a leader people love to work for: archova.org/masterclass Don't forget to invest time each week to increase your self-awareness, celebrate your wins, and learn from your mistakes. Your career grows only to the extent that you grow. Grab your Career Journal with leadership exercises and weekly reflections here: ramonashaw.com/shopLove the podcast and haven't left a review yet? All you have to do is go to ramonashaw.com/itunes and to our Spotify Page, and give your honest review. Thanks for your support of this show! If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @ramona.shaw.leadership or DM me on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/ramona-shaw* Disclaimer: Shownotes may contain affiliate links. That means that I am awarded a small commission for purchases made through them, at no added cost to you.* Disclaimer: Shownotes may contain affiliate links. That means that I am awarded a small commission for purchases made through them, at no added cost to you.
Uncover the ultimate retention hack in Episode 154 of the DYL Podcast! Join host Adam Gragg as he reveals why positive workplace relationships aren't just nice-to-have—they're your #1 strategy for keeping your team happy, engaged, and around for the long haul. Adam shares eye-popping stats (think 63% more likely to stay!), real-world stories, and three bold moves you can make today to turn your workplace—or any relationship—into a loyalty magnet.Get ready for practical tips, new ways to connect, and a splash of inspiration for leaders at every level. Whether you lead a team of two or 200, this episode will spark ideas to build connection, spark courage, and foster belonging where it matters most.Press play and discover how small, intentional relationships can yield giant leaps in retention, performance, and purpose. Don't miss it—your legacy (and your team) depend on it!Timestamps00:00 Workplace Connection Aids Retention04:57 Empowering Leadership Through Impactful Connections09:25 Effective Icebreakers for Meetings10:59 "Fostering Openness and Mutual Respect"13:37 Workplace Connections and Impact16:52 Isolation Undermines Employee RetentionResourcesShatterproof Yourself LiteShatterproof Yourself11 Ice Breakers for Work & Social Events20 Questions To Ignite Meaningful Conversations50 Fun Relationship-Building Questions25 Connection Hacks to Bring People Closer: The Ultimate Relationship Building Guide3 Foolproof Ways To Motivate Your Team: 3 Areas to Focus on as a Leader10 Ways to Encourage People: How to Break The Invalidation Tendency Connect with Decide Your Legacy! Adam Gragg has been a licensed mental health professional, Legacy Coach & family therapist for over 25 years. His passion is to empower every person and organization to live with courage. Contact Adam to get started on you're your legacy journey.This show contains content, including information provided by guests, that is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to replace or substitute for any professional medical, counseling, therapeutic, financial, legal, or other advice. Decide Your Legacy LLC as well as its affiliates and subsidiaries (including their respective employees, agents, and representatives) make no representations or warranties concerning the content and expressly disclaim any and all liability concerning the content including any treatment or action taken by any person following the information offered or provided within or through this show. Be sure to check out Escape Artists Travel and tell them Decide Your Legacy sent you!
In this episode, we're joined by parenting expert Rachel Vecht, founder of Educating Matters, to explore how to build and maintain strong, positive relationships with your children from infancy through the teenage years. Rachel shares practical, age-appropriate strategies for nurturing trust, encouraging open communication, and setting healthy boundaries that evolve as your child grows. Whether you're a new parent or navigating the challenges of adolescence, you'll gain valuable insights on fostering a respectful and connected parent-child relationship at every stage. Free Masterclass with a summary of all Rachel's favourite tools to raise children to thrive https://www.educatingmatters.co.uk/parenting-matters/ Also follow Rachell on Linkedin where she talks about parenting related topics most days https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelvecht-educatingmatters/
Anna and I are back with Podcast Episode 98! In this latest episode, we share our Sunny Side Up Nutrition Feeding Framework—our five-pillar framework at the heart of feeling more confident about feeding your kids. You'll walk away with actionable steps you can take today to stress less about meal times. * Support Yourself: Simple ways to reduce your own mealtime stress.* Foster a Positive Environment: Practical tips to destress meal times. * Trust: Trust your child to eat and grow. * Respond: Why we encourage tuning out diet-culture and tuning into and responding to your kid's cues. * Model Behavior: How your own beliefs about food impact your child's relationship with food.Resources & Links* Take the Frenzy Out of Feeding Membership:Get full access to all 12 modules, power tools, scripts, and more * Feeding Framework Blog Post:Want to read more about our feeding framework?* Pinney Davenport Nutrition, PLLC* Lutz, Alexander & Associates Nutrition TherapyJoin the conversation—leave a question or comment below.Thanks for listening! Be sure to share this episode with friends, family, and colleagues. Podcast Transcript[00:00:43] Host: Hi, Elizabeth. Hi, Anna. I'm excited to be here.Elizabeth: I am too. I'm so excited.Anna: Today we're talking about our Sunny Side Up Nutrition Feeding Framework. As a reminder, we took a little hiatus from recording the podcast, and now we're back—starting off with a sneak-peek at some of the topics in our Take the Frenzy Out of Feeding membership. One of our modules covers this framework, so I wanted to ask you, Elizabeth: why did we develop it in the first place?Elizabeth: I love it because it organizes everything we teach—both for parents and for us as providers—into five simple keywords. With so much noise out there about how you “should” feed your kids, this gives a quick go-to list moms and dads can pull up on their phone: Support, Foster, Trust, Respond, Model.Anna: Exactly. We actually discovered these five themes while writing our modules—each one wove through every lesson. And if parents ever feel overwhelmed, they can just pick one keyword to focus on at a time.1. Support YourselfAnna: This one feels like the foundation. If feeding your family feels stressful to you, it's going to feel stressful to them. You don't have to tackle all five elements at once—just start by thinking, “What do I need to make meals less overwhelming?”2. Foster a Positive Mealtime EnvironmentElizabeth: Think about what makes mealtimes pleasant for everyone. Maybe one child needs to stand or fidget quietly. Maybe you set a 15- to 20-minute timer so they don't feel stuck at the table forever. Avoid tense topics or food commentary while you eat—especially with selective eaters.Anna: Ask your kids what helps them feel safe: a favorite toy, a weighted lap blanket, even a quiet corner if smells are hard for them. Mealtime doesn't have to be a picture-perfect family dinner—it can be breakfast, a snack, or even a sandwich on your lap.3. Trust Yourself & Your ChildAnna: We're bombarded with messages that we're responsible for our kids' weight or that picky eating never ends. But most children instinctively eat what they need to grow—if we can tune out the outside noise and trust both ourselves and them, feeding gets easier.4. Respond to CuesElizabeth: Every child has their own eating style. Some have big appetites; some hardly notice food. Respond by offering what they need: more structure for one kid, more freedom for another. Just like you'd accommodate a sensory-sensitive child at a loud party, you can make simple tweaks at the table to help them succeed.5. Model a Positive Relationship with Food & BodyAnna: Kids learn by watching us. If we label carbs “bad” or obsess over diets, they will too. Showing a balanced, flexible attitude about food and bodies teaches them to respect theirs.Elizabeth: You might notice that none of these pillars actually say what to serve—that's intentional. What matters most is how we feed, not just what we feed. The right environment and mindset will naturally support kids in trying more foods and eating enough.Anna: Parents who use this framework often tell us mealtimes feel calmer, fights about food happen less, and picky kids expand their plates—without any extra pressure from mom or dad.Elizabeth: That's exactly why we started Sunny Side Up Nutrition—to cut through diet-culture stress and help families trust themselves and their kids again. If you want to dive deeper, check out our Take the Frenzy Out of Feeding membership—twelve modules packed with tools, scripts, and power tools to help you feel truly supported.Anna: Thanks so much for listening!Elizabeth: Thanks, Anna—this was fun. Bye, everyone! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit snutrition.substack.com
Worried about the impact your teen's friends are having on them? You're not alone—and it's not as simple as “good” or “bad” peer pressure. In this episode of Parenting Teens with Dr. Cam, I sit down with peer influence expert Dr. Brett Laursen to unpack how friendships actually shape teen behavior (often for the better!) and how parents can stay influential without being controlling. Dr. Laursen, who has decades of research tracking teen friendships across multiple countries, shares surprising insights that can help you guide your teen through the tricky world of social dynamics, middle school transitions, and online influence. If you've ever wondered, "Am I losing my teen to their friends?" — this conversation is a must-listen. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE Why peer pressure isn't always a bad thing and can actually drive positive behavior in teens How to stay relevant as a parent even when friends seem to have more influence What to do (and NOT do) if you're worried about your teen's friends How online and real-world friendships impact vulnerable teens differently 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR PARENTS OF TEENS Friendship first, influence second: Teens choose friends who are similar to them, not the other way around. Middle school changes everything: The shift from adult-centered to peer-centered social life demands a new parenting approach. Stay connected, don't compete: Your teen needs a supportive parent, not a rival for attention. Opportunities, not ultimatums: Help your teen find better friendships by fostering their interests, not forcing social changes. Humanize yourself: Teens respect advice more when they see you as a real person, not just an authority figure.
Send us a textIn this weeks episode, Ashantee discusses what life's like as a loner and her goal to build better relationships with those she loves!Warning I May Or May Not Ramble!!Happy Birthday Marlo!!! I'm also on YouTube@butlikethatsonmymindIG: @butlikethatsonmymind@ashantee0419@booksandtee_@futureteeproductions@marlo.norris.sainz.augustine (my kitty)Tik Tok: @butlikethatsonmymind@ashanteeaugustineSupport the show
How to build a positive relationship with teenage girls in today's world / with Amina Saad
How to build a positive relationship with teenage girls in today's world / With Amina Saad
We delve into some deep concepts with author, entrepreneur, public speaker, trainer & coach… Andrew Calderella. Andrew wrote, The Way: 7 Revolutionary Steps to Living a Meaningful Life & Making a Real Difference in the World. Your Ultimate Guide to Positive Relationships, Optimal Health, True Success, & Lasting Happiness! Andrew, Marc, and Greg dive deeply […]
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Have you ever caught yourself making a decision about money—big or small—and thought, Wait. Whose voice is that in my head? Is this really me? Or is it the voice of my parents, a professor, society, or maybe even fear? Dr. Gena Gorlin understands this deeply and has spent significant time unraveling this pattern of thinking. As a clinical psychologist specializing in the needs of ambitious builders—especially founders—she helps them break free from limiting voices and mental scripts that keep them stuck. In this episode of 50 Fires, Carl and Gena explore the complex relationship between creativity, entrepreneurship, and ethics. They discuss the motivations behind building—whether for good or ill—and the moral implications of profit in business. Their conversation delves into the spiritual aspects of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the connection between financial success and personal values. They also reflect on how spending habits reveal deeper beliefs and the pressures founders face from venture capitalists, ultimately advocating for a more humane approach to business relationships. The episode concludes with insights on teaching future generations about the true purpose of money and the importance of living a fulfilled life. For more visit https://genagorlin.com/ —----------------------------- Follow 50 Fires on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/50firespod/ Please direct business inquires to: blindnilaudio@magnolia.com -------------------------------- Cover Art: Josh Passler - TheFinArtist.com Music Credits: Alexandra Woodward / Rabbit Reggae / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Cody Francis / Wherever You're Going / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host John Duffin interviews entrepreneur Steven Hyzer. Steven shares his path to self-discovery, battling toxic relationships, and reclaiming his creative spirit. Relationship building, and leveraging, is most often the key to success. Why would you go it alone? Steven highlights the power of manifestation and taking actionable steps to achieve one's goals. Steven's transformation from a reclusive individual to a vibrant artist and motivational figure serves as an inspirational testament to resilience, healing, and the importance of following your true passion. I am so privileged that I get to call Steven Hyzer a dear friend. Steven, and his dynamo wife Ali Connor, were two people (each and both) where I felt an immediate chemistry. Folks, follow your heart when you make new connections. I am so lucky that I did. Steven and I have a relationship that transcends business. We became fast and intimate friends. The mark of powerful communications is feeling and trusting positive energy. Works in all aspects of life. 01:02 Meet Steven Hyzer: A Journey to Authenticity 02:00 The Greatness Summit Experience 03:20 Volunteering and First Impressions 04:55 The Power of Exceptionally Good Energy 08:17 Overcoming Personal Struggles 17:28 The Turning Point: Leaving an Abusive Relationship 24:05 The Path to Self-Love and Healing 32:34 Rediscovering Creativity and Joy 37:49 Navigating Arguments and Seeking Validation 38:32 The Power of Supportive Relationships 39:43 Embracing Creativity and Color 47:16 Manifestation and Taking Action 54:55 Personal Growth and Future Aspirations 01:07:59 Gratitude and Acknowledgements When you want to know more about Steven Hyzer, and you should- follow these links on social media. https://www.facebook.com/share/187FE3Lo33/?mibextid=wwXIfr https://www.instagram.com/hyzersteven?igsh=aW44Y3I3Y2J5bGFi As always, Want to be a guest on Your Message Received... Finding your Business Voice!? Send John Duffin a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/.../1684959784828x29467220990920...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 13.5% of U.S. households were food insecure at some time during 2023. Unfortunately, food-related trauma is a common challenge for many children who have entered the foster care system. Whether it's an aversion to a particular type of food, fear that there won't be enough food, or a tendency to overeat and hoard food, there are many behaviors a child may exhibit as a result of their past experiences. When these behaviors occur, it's important to meet them with curiosity and kindness. Madison Tyler, a foster and adoptive parent who has been a pediatric dietitian for 13 years, is here to help us understand more about a child's relationship with food. Madison and her husband became foster parents in 2017. Over the years, they have welcomed and witnessed reunification for several children. Today, Madison integrates her professional expertise with her personal experience to help families navigate food challenges, build trust, and foster connection around the table. In this episode, you'll hear strategies you can use to respond to some of the most common challenges foster and adoptive parents encounter around food, what a Harvard study says is the single most important factor in determining a person's health and longevity, practical tips for helping your child develop a positive relationship with food, and much more. Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes for this episode: https://theforgotteninitiative.org/madison-tyler-261/
Fostering positive relationships with autistic preschoolers is incredibly important. In this episode, I talk about emotional safety, understanding sensory needs, and the role of co-regulation in supporting self-regulation. The discussion highlights the need to step out of traditional teacher roles, validate autistic play, and harness deep interests to create meaningful connections. Core values such as compassion over compliance and honoring neurodiversity are explored, along with strategies for creating joyful, neuroaffirming classrooms. The conversation concludes with a focus on the long-term impact of connection and the importance of empowering educators and caregivers. Takeaways: Positive relationships create emotional safety for children. Understanding sensory needs is crucial for connection. Co-regulation supports self-regulation in children. Stepping out of teacher mode fosters authentic connections. Autistic play is valid and meaningful, reflecting unique interactions. Deep interests can be a doorway to connection. Compassion over compliance is essential in education. Creating joyful, neuroaffirming classrooms enhances learning. Presuming competence in communication builds trust. Connection lays the foundation for long-term success. Links: Episode 90: Autism & Play Culture with Dr. Pamela Wolfberg https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autism-little-learners-podcast/id1665404820?i=1000671411034 Blog: Strength-Based Approach For Teaching Autistic Children: https://autismlittlelearners.com/strength-based-approach/ You may also be interested in these supports: Visual Support Starter Set Visual Supports Facebook Group Autism Little Learners on Instagram Autism Little Learners on Facebook
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DESCRIPTION:In this episode, Tem explores effective strategies for educators to rebuild and strengthen relationships with students through practical steps to re-establish trust, foster open communication, and create a supportive classroom atmosphere.Use this link to book a discovery call if you would like to feel confident in your classroom and discover how I can support your journey to becoming empowered: https://calendly.com/tem-helpingteachersthrive/discovery-call KEY TAKEAWAYS:Go to Mastering teaching to unlock exclusive content, strengthen your skills and access resources to help level up and thrive in your teaching profession for the price of a coffee!Positive student-teacher relationships enhance academic performance, improve behaviour, and foster a sense of belonging in the classroom.Recognise signs of strained teacher-students relationships, such as withdrawal or acting out, and address potential causes.Incorporate strategies like positive reinforcement and restorative practices to address conflicts and encourage growth.Regularly check in with students, involve them in decision-making, and use collaborative activities to promote mutual respect and connection.BEST MOMENTS:"Rebuilding trust with those students is key""Communication and being honest is really important when rebuilding strained relationships with our students""Attaching a value to the expectations""All they want is for an adult to listen to them"VALUABLE RESOURCES:Go to Mastering teaching to unlock exclusive content, strengthen your skills and access resources to help level up and thrive in your teaching profession for the price of a coffee!EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT:Transforming Behaviours: Targeting The Positive with Behaviour Specialist Andy BakerABOUT THE HOST:Since embarking on her teaching journey in 2009, Tem has been on a mission to empower students to reach their fullest potential. Specialising as a Secondary Physical Education Teacher, Tem also has experience in Special Educational Needs (SEN) as a class teacher in an SEN provision. With an unwavering commitment to helping students become the best versions of themselves, Tem believes in the power of education to shape not just academic prowess, but character and resilience. Having mentored numerous teachers throughout her career, she is not only shaping young minds but also nurturing the growth of those who guide them.ABOUT THE SHOW:The podcast for teachers of many years, trainee teachers or Early Career Teachers (ECTs). Join Tem as she delves into the diverse world of teaching, offering valuable insights, tips, and advice on a variety of teaching strategies to help teachers thrive as classroom practitioners. CONNECT & CONTACT: Email: tem@helpingteachersthrive.comInstagram: instagram.com/temsteachingtipsLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tem-ezimokhai-23306a263 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your favorite Triple Cs (co-parents, colleagues, collaborators), Drs. Dorimé-Williams and Williams tackle (a) childhood memories, (b) service to our communities, and (c) the importance of voting. Our Attempt at Minute Markers: We (Were) Outside | 1:39 Parenting Win, Lesson Learned | 4:41 The Importance of Positive Relationships | 8:11 Good Schools & Common Sense | 12:04 Professor Hack: Using AI | 19:25 Celebrating Dr. Amanda M. Carr | 26:30 The Country We Became | 32:13 Your Vote Matters | 35:12 Links: Vice President Kamala Harris' New Way Forward for the Middle Class Plan 2024 GOP Platform Artificial Intelligence Explained: How to Make Money with AI & Use It to Improve Your Life ft X Eyeé In-Person Versus Online Learning in Relation to Students' Perceptions of Mattering During COVID-19: A Brief Report - Tracy Vaillancourt, Heather Brittain, Amanda Krygsman, Ann H. Farrell, Debra Pepler, Sally Landon, Zacharie Saint-Georges, Irene Vitoroulis, 2022 The Great Cities Archives - Epiphany 2.0 Scholar Shoutouts: Dr. Candace Kuby Dr. Amanda Carr
Today's guest is Dr. Sheila Carroll, a board-certified pediatrician and obesity medicine physician who is dedicated to helping children achieve their best health. She does this by working exclusively with parents who are willing to focus on modifying their own behaviors to ultimately improve their child's health. While Dr. Sheila and I talk a lot about parenting and establishing healthy food relationships for our children, we also talk a lot about emotional eating, the power of our thoughts, and habit change and formation that anyone will find valuable, whether you have kids or not. Other highlights of our conversation include: How understanding the power of her thoughts helped Dr. Sheila lose 50 pounds, tools that she learned as a life coach, not as a doctor, and how she translates these tools for families and children What she wants you to know if you have a child struggling with a weight issue Why cooking more at home and decreasing take out and processed food is the number one takeaway for creating positive change Why acceptance can help you overcome resistance to anything How to better navigate picky eating and why children no longer need to be a part of the clean plate club Gratisfied Healthified Online Magazine Instagram: @gratisfied @healthified Empower Bar Baking Mix NEW Gratisfied Bars! Use the code HEALTHIFIED to save Counting Colors Online Course The Beauty of Blood Sugar Balance
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Katie Kimball joins the show today to share her journey about teaching kids to cook and the importance of real food. Katie discusses the challenges of introducing kids to cooking, especially amidst a culture of processed foods, and provides practical tips for getting started with your own children. Whether it's simple tasks for toddlers or knife skills for older kids, Katie emphasizes the lasting benefits of involving children in meal preparation. This episode also dives into how changing dietary habits positively impacts kids' health and overall well-being.Episode Chapters |00:00 | The Importance of Teaching Kids to Cook02:56 | A Journey Towards Healthy Eating06:03 | Understanding Food and Its Impact on Health08:59 | Building a Relationship with Food12:06 | Navigating Food Choices and Family Dynamics18:57 | Navigating Children's Food Preferences20:11 | Advocating for Healthy Choices22:38 | Building a Positive Relationship with Food24:36 | Involving Kids in the Kitchen26:12 | Understanding Picky Eating28:01 | Teaching Kitchen SkillsAbout Katie |Katie Kimball is known as the national voice of healthy kids cooking. She's a former teacher, two-time TEDx speaker, writer, and mom of 4 kids. She created the Kids Cook Real Food eCourse, which was recommended by The Wall Street Journal as the best online cooking class for kids. Her blog Kitchen Stewardship helps families stay healthy without going crazy, and she's on a mission to connect families around healthy food, teach every child to cook, and help families instill those all-important life skills!Links Discussed in This Episode |Order a Copy of Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with SimplicityDiane's Resource: Restoration Home Podcast - A Minimalist Christmas with Diane BodenPrevious Episode: Rest, Simplicity, & Soup: Nourishing Your Family with Ease & Intention | Kathi Lipp (EP358)Katie's Resource: Confident Knife SkillsConnect with Katie:https://kidscookrealfood.comhttps://kitchenstewardship.comhttps://www.instagram.com/katiekimballkidscookhttp://facebook.com/kidscookrealfood/http://facebook.com/kitchenstewardshiphttps://youtube.com/kitchenstewhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-kimball/https://kidscookrealfood.com/mediaEpisode Sponsors |The Minimalist Moms Podcast would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Enjoy the Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With Simplicity.Questions |You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, Pinterest or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Checkout the Minimalist Moms Podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.Need help decluttering? I'm here to help! If you've been struggling with motivation to declutter, I'd love to help you achieve your goals in your home. We'll work together (locally or virtually) to discover what areas in your home are high priority to get you feeling less overwhelmed right away. For more info on my processes, fees, and availability please contact!Our Sponsors:* Check out Gobble: https://gobble.com/MINIMALIST* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: happymammoth.com* Check out Life 360 and use my code MIN for a great deal: www.life360.com* Check out Ritual : https://ritual.com/MINSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this replay, Jeff and Matthew Bidwell, a Wharton professor, explore key strategies for enhancing employee motivation and reducing attrition. They dive into the value of autonomy, learning opportunities, and variety in job roles, with real-world examples from companies like Costco and Trader Joe's. They also discuss the importance of strong relationships between managers and employees, highlighting how genuine care for an employee's well-being and career development can lead to higher engagement and retention. The conversation touches on managing stress in the workplace, offering insights on finding the balance between workload demands and employee resources. Also, Jeff and Matthew emphasize that while extrinsic benefits like pay matter, fostering an environment of trust, support, and autonomy is key to keeping employees loyal and satisfied.
Why are principals and associates always at loggerheads with each other? Why can it be almost impossible to find the right associates to work at our amazing practice, but also almost impossible to find that amazing practice to work at as an associate? Join myself and Dr Sarika Shah on this episode where we learn more about self leadership and the ways to prioritise our values to help us find the right working relationships and places of work to be a part of. Let's figure out how to bring all members of a team together and create the zen we are all in search for while working in our day to day lives. https://youtu.be/-ua1PAB6A90 Watch IC054 on Youtube Protrusive Dental Pearl: Be willing to accept rejection. A ‘no' from a patient today is often a yes tomorrow. Plant seeds for high quality dentistry and you will find yourself harvesting many of these seeds at a later date. Those who fear rejection routinely offer less than their best, which cheats patients out of rightfully making their own economic decisions - inspired by Dr Lane Ochi (the ORIGINAL Dental Geek!) Check out Flourish as a Female: https://www.flourishasafemale.com/ Use discount code ‘protrusive' (No financial interest) Highlights of this Episode:02:18 Protrusive Dental Pearl04:30 Introduction - Dr Sarika Shah10:10 Transition to Private Dentistry13:40 Practice Ownership17:20 Managing the Practice24:55 Internal Leadership29:40 Principals vs Associates Friction41:56 Women in Dentistry47:15 Supportive Partners55:25 Top Advice from Sarika58:28 Flourish This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on the Protrusive Guidance App. This episode meets GDC LEARNING OUTCOMES A and B AGD Subject Code 550 Practice Management and Human Relations Aim:To explore the importance of self-leadership and effective communication in building successful relationships between dental associates and principals, enhancing teamwork, and optimising practice performance. Dentists will be able to: Identify key principles of self-leadership and apply them to improve personal and professional development within their practice. Understand the impact of effective communication and aligned values on maintaining strong, respectful relationships between associates and principals in a dental setting. Develop strategies to enhance emotional intelligence, ensuring improved patient care and better collaborative relationships in their practice environment. If you liked this episode, be sure to check out IC025 - Parenthood and Dentistry
Positive, supportive interactions with children may help mitigate the effects of adverse childhood experiences resulting from poverty. Continuing our spotlight series on poverty and early relational health, Dr. Kate Rosenblum, co-Director of Zero to Thrive at the University of Michigan, joins us to talk about how aligning programs like ours can "promote the health and resilience of families from conception to early childhood through research, training and community partnership."
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Collaborative Classroom.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Quality, as an adjective, is subjective, so how do you ensure your teaching team is fostering the optimal environment for quality interactions with children? Join early childhood educators and researchers in an exploration of just what it means to provide quality interactions. Learn how your environment can create space for child choice and agency while using teacher influence for planned experiences that meet learning objectives for each child's development.If your goals include increasing equitable outcomes, developing child confidence and capability, and expanding teacher efficacy through positive relationships then this edWeb podcast is for you!Learn the impact of quality interactions and steps you can take to maximize quality interactions in your preschool or TK learning environment. You leave with concrete steps to support a sense of security and belonging while providing a root system to strengthen cognitive, social, and emotional development through high-quality interactions in any early childhood learning environment.This edWeb podcast is of interest to PreK and TK teachers, tutors, administrators, district leaders, and community-based organizations.Collaborative ClassroomDeveloping proficient readers, writers, and independent learnersDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
What if you could harness the power of design thinking to not only shape products but also the future of leadership and innovation? Join us on the Do Good to Lead Well podcast as we sit down with Carissa Carter, the brilliant designer and academic director at Stanford's D School. Carissa shares her groundbreaking insights from her latest book, "Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future," diving into concepts like "runaway design" and the vital role individual agency plays in crafting a promising future. Together, we explore how everyday objects and systems are meticulously designed to integrate seamlessly, highlighting the profound influence design holds in our lives. Carissa shares why our emotions serve as a powerful navigational tool, even in places as unexpected as strip malls. Through captivating discussions, we delve into how personal feelings, especially those stirred by social media, can influence experiences and societal dynamics. The conversation becomes even more intriguing as we explore embracing awkwardness and ambiguity, learning how these experiences can lead to personal and professional growth. We close the episode by examining the dual nature of innovation—its triumphs and setbacks—and the importance of designing high-quality metrics within organizations. As we highlight the significance of balancing quantitative data with qualitative insights, we challenge listeners to rethink how organizations measure success and embrace failure as a stepping stone for growth. This episode encourages us to embrace the complexities of our evolving world with curiosity and creativity so we can design a better future together. What You'll Learn: • Embracing imperfection • Pioneering innovative leadership • The art of visualization and storytelling • The powerful role of emotions in technology • Strategies to navigate ambiguity • Fostering resilience to design a future that thrives beyond imagination Podcast Timestamps: (00:00) - Design Thinking and Positive Leadership (11:55) - Digital Feelings and Visualization (25:15) – Name your Monsters (30:55) - Embracing Ambiguity and Imperfection (38:57) – Learning from Failure (44:36) - Designing High Quality Metrics for Organizational Success More of Carissa: Carissa Carter is the Director of Teaching and Learning at Stanford's d.school, where she leads pedagogy development, oversees instructors, and shapes course offerings. As a designer and geoscientist, Carissa teaches courses on emerging technologies, climate change, and data visualization, and has authored The Secret Language of Maps (2022) and Assembling Tomorrow (2024). Her work on machine learning and blockchain has garnered design awards from Fast Company Innovation and Core 77. Carissa's career spans geosciences, design, and leadership, and her passion for maps, innovation, and visual storytelling threads through her work. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carissalcarter/ Key Topics Discussed: Positive Leadership, Design Thinking, Personal Agency, Technology, Positive Relationships, Managing Emotions, Social Media, Polarization, Visualization, Storytelling, Crafting Our Future, Navigating Ambiguity, Personal Growth, Embracing Imperfection, Team Dynamics, Resilience, Adaptability, Innovation, Leveraging Failure, Using Metrics, Data-based Storytelling, Evidence-Informed Decision-Making, Inclusivity, CEO Success Mentions: Navigating Ambiguity: Creating Opportunity in a World of Unknowns by Andrea Small and Kelly Schmutte More of Do Good to Lead Well: Website: https://craigdowden.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdowden/
Today's episode is a re-release of episode 5 of the podcast. Do you feel excited, happy, and encouraged when you think about writing? Or do you feel guilty, sad, and overwhelmed? Creating a good relationship with your writing doesn't happen by accident. The secret to writing and publishing more is turning your writing practice into a joyful and positive experience. As part of the Emotions and Writing podcast series, I've chosen to rerelease an earlier segment that explores behaviors that can foster a positive relationship with writing. Throughout the Emotions and Writing series, I've highlighted the detrimental effects of negative emotions on writing, such as guilt, overwhelm, and grief. Today, I'm excited to share strategies that can reignite positive feelings about academic writing and your writing practice, offering you the potential for a transformative shift in your relationship with writing. Tune in to learn three behaviors that lead to a positive relationship with writing. I'll guide you on how to adopt each of these behaviors into your writing and how to unlearn some negative habits. This will empower you to reprogram your mindset and establish a positive, sustainable relationship with writing. For full show notes visit scholarsvoice.org/podcast/238. CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION: Our 12-week Navigate: Your Writing Roadmap® program helps tenure-track womxn and nonbinary professors to publish their backlog of papers so that their voice can have the impact they know is possible. Get on the waitlist here! Cathy's book, Making Time to Write: How to Resist the Patriarchy and Take Control of Your Academic Career Through Writing is available in print! Learn how to build your career around your writing practice while shattering the myths of writing every day, accountability, and motivation, doing mindset work that's going to reshape your writing,and changing academic culture one womxn and nonbinary professor at a time. Get your print copy today or order it for a friend here! Want to train with us for free on your campus? Now you can when you recommend our Scholar's Voice™ Faculty Retreats to a decision-maker on your campus! Download the brochure with the retreat curriculum and both in-person and online retreat options here. If you would like to hear more from Cathy for free, please subscribe to the weekly newsletter, In the Pipeline, at scholarsvoice.org. It's a newsletter that she personally writes that goes out once a week with writing and publication tips, strategies, inspiration, book reviews and more. CONNECT WITH ME: LinkedIn Facebook YouTube
Cindy and her guests, Antonia Mihalovich Des Moines Roosevelt and Jana Morrissey Adele, talk about coaching and navigating a positive approach with parents as a coach.Welcome to Anything But Routine Presented by Just For Kix. This Podcast covers Everything & anything dance. Stay up to date with the podcast by hitting the subscribe button.https://www.justforkix.com/anythingbutroutine
I absolutely loved this conversation with creativity coach Lauren Spangler! Lauren shares about her journey of being a multi-passionate artist, the challenges of burnout, and the importance of finding balance in our creative pursuits. We then jump into a mini coaching session where she guides me (Rachel) through exploring what it would look like to cultivate a healthy relationship with my creativity. Lauren offers so much encouragement and wisdom today! Take Lauren's free "Spark or Sputter?" Self-Assessment at laurenspangler.com/spark or if you're ready to dive deeper, schedule your free 30-minute discovery call with Lauren at laurenspangler.com/impact Follow @laurenspangler . . . . . Welcome to The Creative Impact Podcast, where you will find encouragement to live out your calling as an artist. . . . . . Watch this episode on YouTube! Check out our YouTube Channel and be sure to like and subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/@creativeimpactpodcast Join our Patreon community for behind-the-scenes and bonus content! patreon.com/creativeimpactpodcast Find the show notes and more at https://creativeimpactpodcast.com/episode-125 Some topics we chat about in today's episode include: creativity, creativity coaching, burnout, balance, life as an artist, the creative journey, the relationship we have with our creativity . . . . . Let's Connect! Instagram & Facebook: @creativeimpactpodcast . . . . . The podcast music was produced by Michael Cash.
This episode is part of the "Special Connection Series"5 episodes, released every day this weekThe focus is all on lowering conflict with our emotionally intense kids by connecting instead of correcting5 topicsFocus on the Relationship, Not the BehaviorsWhy Emotionally Intense Kids Feel DisconnectedStop Conflict in it's TrackReframing Discipline and BoundariesBuilding Connection in Small Family MomentsGo listen to the previous and next episodes for all the information and subscribe on the website to get the Magazine that complement those 5 episodes with short takeaways versions of the episode, so you can refer back to them more easily, insight from guests of the podcast and an opportunity to join the Connected Family experiment next week.Today's topic : Building Connection in Simple Family MomentsIn tis episode I explore the power of building connection with our kids and how it can be simpler than we think. I share insights on the importance of focusing on small, everyday moments to nurture connection and enhance self-care and why documenting these moments can counteract our brain's tendency to focus on the negative.Join the Connected Family experiment September 30th to October 6thJoin the "Parenting the Intensity Community" to find the right things that works for YOUR child and adapt them to YOUR reality.To be able to enjoy your life and kids, not always being afraid of the next outburstTake a deep breath, keep going, we're all in this together!Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay
Message Rella B Here!Preorder If Shapes Could Eat Here!This is a fun food riddle to promote my new picture book, If Shapes Could Eat, for children 3-8 years old. This book encourages children to try new foods, allergy awareness and have healthy eating habits. I will be launching my book for pre-order on Backerkit starting September 5th!BackerKit is a crowdfunding platform for creative projects through supporter contributions. My BackerKit campaign offers exclusive rewards, such as a special shout-out in the book, Bake a Book Kits, & more! If the goal is met, I'll begin producing the books and rewards to ship to you! But if it doesn't fund, you don't get charged!Support the If Shapes Could Eat Here!Support the show***I have a new book that will be coming out! Check it out on BackerKit to get exclusive merch and a copy before it is released to market!*** We will begin getting our brains and bodies ready with some stretching and a riddle with Rella, then we will hear the story and shout out our Co-Creators!There are many participation opportunities for the little ones, so please go to RellaBBooks.com or your favorite social channel, if you would like to learn more about those! I send out FREE weekly activities to my newsletter subscribers and followers. Social HandlesFacebook: @RellaBBooksInstagram: @RellaBBooksTwitter: @RellaBBooksPinterest: @RellaBBooksYouTube: @RellaBBooksTikTok: @RellaBBooksWebsite: RellaBBooks.comThanks for listening, toodles!
In this heartfelt episode of The Manager Track podcast, Ramona sits down with Moe Carrick, an internationally recognized expert in workplace culture. Together, they explore the nuances of building genuine connections and relationships at work.Ramona and Moe discuss four key areas: people leadership, emotional stirring, authentic vulnerability, and creating teams that genuinely care. Moe shares her insights on what makes employees thrive versus disengage and touches on important patterns related to masculinity in the workplace and how those impact us all.You'll walk away with practical strategies for fostering meaningful workplace connections and actionable advice on creating a positive and engaging work environment.Check it out HERE.Watch it on YouTube HERE.— RESOURCES MENTIONED —- Connect with Moe on LinkedIn HERE- Moe's Website: Moementum- Moe's latest book: When Work is Good- Get the Surgeon General's Workplace Mental Health & Wellbeing Report HERE- Learn how to turn your 1-on-1 meetings from time wasters, awkward moments, status updates, or non-existent into your most important and valuable meeting with your directs all week. Access the course and resources here: ramonashaw.com/11- Have a question or topic you'd like Ramona to address on a future episode? Fill out this form to submit it for her review: https://ramonashaw.com/ama— OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT LIKE —- Episode 77 - Curiosity: Your Doorway to Positive Relationships and Collaborative Leadership with Dr. Alison Horstmeyer- Episode 118 - Your Relationship with Your Job- Episode 212 - Tricky Relationships at Work— WHAT'S NEXT? —Learn more about our leadership development programs, coaching and workshops at archova.org.Grab your copy of Ramona's best-selling book 'The Confident & Competent New Manager: How to Rapidly Rise to Success in Your First Leadership Role': amzn.to/3TuOdcPIf this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @ramona.shaw.leadership or DM me on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/ramona-shawAre you in your first manager role and don't want to mess it up? Watch our FREE Masterclass and discover the 4 shifts to become a leader people love to work for: www.archova.org/masterclassDon't forget to invest time each week to increase your self-awareness, celebrate your wins, and learn from your mistakes. Your career grows only to the extent that you grow. Grab your Career Journal with leadership exercises and weekly reflections here: ramonashaw.com/shopLove the podcast and haven't left a review yet? All you have to do is go to ramonashaw.com/itunes and give your honest review. Thanks for your support of this show!* Disclaimer: Shownotes may contain affiliate links. That means that I am awarded a small commission for purchases made through them, at no added cost to you.* Disclaimer: Shownotes may contain affiliate links. That means that I am awarded a small commission for purchases made through them, at no added cost to you.
Dr. Jenn Gunsuallus joins me to share practical tools for positive relationships. Listen in for her 4 point approach to generous listening and ways to answer bids for connection. Celebrate World Sexual Health Day with these tools that all couples can use to foster healthy connection.Jennifer Gunsaullus, Ph.D. is a Sexologist, Sociologist, Relationship Coach, Author, and International Speaker. More on this topicThe Truth About Desire: Mindfulness and the Value of VarietyConversation Starters to Help You Talk About Sex With a PartnerPRE-ORDER my BookJOIN my Newsletter CommunityFOLLOW on InstagramVISIT my Blog
I had the honor of talking to Jessie Ginsburg, the Sensory SLP last spring and I'm so thrilled to bring the conversation back to you! We talked about the connection between sensory and communication and how the two can create increased engagement and progress for autistic children. We also chatted about Jessie's book, “Ready, Set, Connect”. If you don't have your copy yet, grab it today! THIS is the information that you need if you want to start your new school year off with strategies that truly place compassion over compliance. Topics Discussed: Combining sensory input with communication Authentic connections with autistic kids Sensory avoiders and sensory seekers Seesaw analogy and optimal learning zone The importance of a proactive approach to regulation Jessie's book titled “Ready, Set, Connect” is published! Jessie Ginsburg is a sensory trained speech-language pathologist, CEO of Pediatric Therapy Playhouse, a top-rated clinic in Los Angeles, and author of Ready Set Connect: A Sensory-Based Approach to Accelerate Connection and Communication in Autistic Children. Through her international publications and talks, and her global Inside Out Sensory Certificate Program, Jessie inspires a new way of thinking about supporting communication development in Autistic children. Book: www.readysetconnectbook.com Sensory Course: www.sensoryslp.com Making the Shift Live Show: www.youtube.com/c/SpeechDudeJessieGinsburg Other Links You May Be Interested In: Autism Little Learners on Instagram Autism Little Learners on Facebook You can also join my free Visual Supports Facebook Group to “hang out” with like-minded educators and parents who want to take action and implement visuals at home or at school. Be sure to subscribe to The Autism Little Learners Podcast so you don't miss future episodes. Plus, leave a rating & review on iTunes….this will help other educators and parents find this podcast! CLICK HERE to leave a review on iTunes, then scroll down to “ratings and reviews” and click “write a review”. THANK YOU!
Welcome to the Mills Knows Bills Podcast! As always, we look forward to answering your burning financial questions. In this episode, host and CEO of Mills Knows Bills, Mills Bender, welcomes Kenney Baez of Freedom Wildlife. Although a successful business owner, Kenney struggles to maintain a positive financial mindset. Mills offers valuable tips on how to manage financial stress, reinforce positive financial habits, and the importance of having a supportive community. Tune in to learn how to turn financial struggles into success and meet a proactive "critter gitter" who ensures your home is pest-free and eco-friendly! To connect with Kenney and Freedom Wildlife: Website: https://freedomwildlife.com/ Do you have your own burning financial question for Mills? Contact her here: Email: info@MillsKnowsBills.com Website: https://MillsKnowsBills.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/@millsknowsbills LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mills-knows-bills Subscribe for the latest on YouTube @MillsKnowsBills 00:00 Introduction to Mills Knows Bills 01:03 First In-Person Podcast Episode with Kenney 01:31 Building a Positive Relationship with Money 02:00 Mindset and Financial Health 04:41 The Importance of Support Networks 06:30 Kenney's Business and Services 07:53 Conclusion and Thanks #financialpodcast #variableincome #millsknowsbills #entrepreneurialfinance #financialmindset
In this EP., I discuss the importance of food as a source of energy AND JOY, and why we need to fall in love with learning how to feed ourselves and find joy in the kitchen. Drawing from personal experiences, I emphasise the need to find your own culinary inspiration—what I call your 'Ottolenghi effect.' I offer practical tips on meal planning, preparation, and making the cooking process enjoyable. I delve into my admiration for Yotam Ottolenghi, explaining how his cookbooks inspire my weekly cooking rituals and foster a deep love for cooking. 00:00 Setting Up the Perfect Podcast Backdrop 00:56 A Surprise Discovery in the Kitchen 01:35 The Story Behind My Ottolenghi Cookbooks 03:27 Falling in Love with Ottolenghi's Recipes 06:03 The Joy of Cooking and Sharing Food 06:59 The Importance of a Healthy Relationship with Food 11:15 My Journey into Nutritional Science 23:10 Cultural Differences in Food Relationships 34:53 Finding Your Own Ottolenghi Effect 37:27 Using Constraints to Simplify Meal Planning 38:38 Finding Inspiration in Cuisine and Culture 39:51 Experimenting with New Recipes 42:59 Making Cooking Enjoyable 45:04 The Importance of Meal Prep 50:54 Warrior School Testimonials 52:45 Personal Transformations and Success Stories 55:38 Advice for New Warriors 01:02:19 The Power of Filming Your Progress Related podcasts: Episode 256: Simplifying meals times and feeding your family stress free with Prue Mynard: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/warrior-school/id1470895252?i=1000645329619 Episode 201: Nurturing our children's relationship with food with Alice Zaslavsky: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/warrior-school/id1470895252?i=1000619417950 Featured on the show: Warrior School Ottolenghi website Ottolenghi recipes Ottolenghi Instagram Alice Zaslavsky Prue Mynard
At the start of every school year, we talk a lot about establishing and incorporating your ATTABOY goals into your lessons and activities during the first few weeks of school. And while we believe in the training component of your goals, the most important goal is actually affirming. So, in today's episode, we're sharing some practical takeaways for building positive student relationships and affirming students at the beginning of the year. For all the resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/positive-student-relationshipsResources:Shout Out Edutopia VideoSmart Games on AmazonCup Cozy Pillow Connect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindowShop our teacher-approved resourcesJoin our Facebook group, Teacher ApprovedLeave your review on Apple Podcasts!Mentioned in this episode:Ready to turn back to school stress into Back to School Success? Come join our BTS Success course, and we'll help you make this year the best one yet! https://secondstorywindow.net/btssuccessGrab your free ticket to the Teacher Summer Talks Summit, where we will help you learn all summer long with audio-only sessions you can listen to on the go or by the pool: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/summer
Welcome back to Behind the Bite! I'm Dr. Christina Castagnini, your host. In this episode, we're diving deep into fostering a healthy relationship with food and our children, while avoiding the pitfalls that can lead to eating disorders. This topic resonates with many of our listeners, and today's conversation is inspired by your feedback. Sign up for the FREE e-course to understand your eating disorder and embark on the road to recovery. We reflect on the harm caused by mirrors, comparing ourselves, and wearing the wrong clothing sizes. SHOW NOTES: Click here Follow me on Instagram @behind_the_bite_podcast Visit the website: www.behindthebitepodcast.com
Are The Walls You've Built Your Own Barriers To Happiness?Friends, you hear me say it every week; It's not what happens to us, but how we react to it that makes the difference. I am joined today by another remarkable guest that will share his story of resilience, transformation and personal growth. Through his personal story, and a bit of my own, we'll explore how we often build walls that become barriers to our own success and life fulfillment, and more importantly, how to go about tearing them down.Joining me today is Tony Schmaltz, a man who has faced adversity head-on and emerged stronger, wiser, and more determined than ever. Tony's journey is awe-inspiring. Through marriage he became an instant father, faced financial hardships with his wife, struggled with unhealthy familial boundaries and yet, through it all, he discovered the power of mindset and attitude in achieving success and happiness.Tony's book, 'Wake the Bleep Up,' is a game-changer. It's all about uncluttering the mind, breaking free from bad habits, and finding true fulfillment. Tony's insights on vulnerability, compassion, and the importance of positive relationships are lessons we can all learn from.In this week's episode, Tony shares how we can all overcome life's challenges, adopt a positive mindset, and make lasting changes in our lives. Get ready to be inspired, uplifted, and motivated to take charge of your own journey!TakeawaysAdversity is a part of life, and everyone faces challenges. It's how we overcome them that defines us.Mindset and attitude play a crucial role in achieving success and happiness. By adopting a positive mindset and being kind to others, we can attract positive outcomes.Uncluttering the mind and changing bad habits are essential steps in personal growth. Small changes can lead to significant improvements over time.Building positive relationships requires vulnerability and compassion. Seeing the humanity in others and treating them with respect can lead to better understanding and resolution of conflicts.Making a choice, committing to it, and practicing consistently are the keys to making lasting changes in our lives and the world.Learn more about and connect with Tony Schmaltz by checking out the full show notes for this episode at www.DerateTheHate.com.What have you done today to make your life a better life? What have you done today to make the world a better place? The world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for everything you've got. Make each and every day the day that you want it to be! Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter(X) , YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio or directly from our site. Please leave us a rating and feedback on Apple podcasts or other platforms. Not on social media? You can share your thoughts or request Wilk for a speaking engagement on our site's contact page: DerateTheHate.com/Contact If you would like to support the show, you're welcome to DONATE or shop Amazon by going through our Support Us page and I'll earn through qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. I look forward to hearing from you!
Is weight gain during menopause really inevitable, or is it just a myth we've come to accept? On today's episode of the Total Health in Midlife podcast, I, Elizabeth Sherman, challenge the traditional views on weight management during midlife. We'll explore why the techniques we relied on in our younger years—like extreme calorie cutting and intense workouts—are not only ineffective but downright detrimental as we age. I'll unpack the hormonal shifts that change how our bodies handle weight and metabolism, emphasizing why a shift toward a health-focused approach is crucial. Together, we'll discover how understanding these changes can empower us to create sustainable habits that nourish our bodies and support overall well-being. Midlife doesn't have to be a struggle against your own body. In the second part of our conversation, we'll discuss how to maintain healthy habits during menopause by viewing food as an ally and exercise as an enjoyable activity. You'll learn how to truly listen to your body's needs and integrate practices that support quality sleep, stress management, and daily physical activity. This episode is all about fostering a positive relationship with yourself and breaking free from the old, ineffective methods of weight loss. Tune in to gain insights and strategies that will help you embrace a balanced, fulfilling, and sustainable approach to health during this transformative stage of life. Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/179
Want to rate your relationship on the three keys to great long term love? Take the Passion Quiz “Dr. Cheryl, why am I always so pessimistic about my relationship?” “How can my partner and I be more positive about one another?” “Why can't my sweetheart do anything right?!” It may be 2024, but we still have brains that evolved from the cave days. Over the eons, our brains have developed certain survival patterns that have held on in even the most intelligent minds. One of those leftover base instincts that we're still coping with today is negativity bias and it just might be the biggest issue in your relationship. On today's episode of Sex, Love, and Elephants, I'm teaching you all about negativity bias and the importance of thinking positively about your partner. Today is all about training your mind to do a better job of defaulting toward a positive point of view. I'm giving you a few short examples and some more elaborate models and exercises that you can do to bolster your relationship with your sweetheart. In this episode, you'll learn: If your partner is consistently rude and condescending—even if it's not directed toward you—it needs to be addressed (03:40) Our minds tend to look for what's wrong and not what's right (08:05) You do NOT have to say every negative thing that comes to mind (15:32) Sharing a home and sharing a life demands graceful compromise (17:04) Today's LoveByte (26:11) Have questions about meditation or about your relationship? Send them to us at Hello@drcherylfraser.com. Want to learn more about Buddhism and relationships? Cheryl's book Buddha's Bedroom is a great resource! Let's Connect! Website - Sign up for Weekly LoveBytes here Youtube If you want to rate your relationship, take the Passion Quiz Follow @drcherylfraser on Instagram
Rent To Retirement: Building Financial Independence Through Turnkey Real Estate Investing
Join hosts Adam Schroeder and Zach Lemaster in this insightful episode of the Rent To Retirement Podcast as they welcome special guest Ken Honda, renowned author of "Happy Money." Discover the secrets of cultivating a healthy relationship with money and achieving financial happiness. Don't miss out on Ken's unique perspective on money, mindset, and wealth! Key Moments: 00:00:09 Introduction to Ken Honda 00:01:00 What is Happy Money? 00:03:29 Managing Stress from Financial Pressure 00:06:22 Key Takeaways from "Happy Money" 00:10:29 Teaching Kids About Money 00:12:23 Handling Financial Losses 00:18:03 Diversifying Investments 00:23:25 Building a Positive Relationship with Money 00:24:03 Ken Honda's Upcoming Book Stay tuned for more episodes of Rent To Retirement as we continue to explore innovative ways to achieve financial independence and success. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more valuable content! Find Ken at: www.KenHonda.com
You want to start a microschool and keep it growing and sustainable- not just financially but with positive relationships and support. You don't want to do all the heavy lifting yourself. But how can this be done with the responsibilities you have? Today we unravel 5 Tips to cultivating a strong, nurturing community within your micro school. This episode offers practical strategies and expert insights to both new and experienced micro school owners eager to build a foundation of trust, excitement, and loyalty within their community. Dive into key components and tactical strategies that have helped me along the journey; from managing day-to-day activities to effective parent engagement. Create personalized learning experiences, consistently deliver assessment results, and promote open communication - all while building a strong rapport with each unique student and their family. You'll learn to mirror respect, trust, and empathy into your community, ensuring your micro school stands out among the ever-growing competition. Discover the importance of creating opportunities for collaboration and contribution, from parent-student workshops to inclusive events, instilling unity within your school community. Take all these strategies into your stride, ready to make a lasting impact on the families you serve. Embrace this glorious challenge and always remember - you are never alone in this journey. Furthermore, you'll uncover details about the unique support program, Microschool Masterminds, tailored to guide and help you excel in your micro schooling journey. This program isn't just tailored to guide you on marketing, legal, and recruitment processes, but it also doubles as a platform for collaboration and professional development with fellow micro school educators. Jumpstart your dream of managing a successful micro school community today and continue your learning journey with more invaluable design resources available at Microschool Masterminds. www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/masterminds Join Our Facebook Group for a supportive community and the “best place on the corner of the internet” https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherletyourlightshine Book a Clarity Coaching Session: www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/coaching Get started on your dream school right now! Get all the documents you need to jumpstart, market and enroll students! www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop We have step-by-step instructions to help you write powerful marketing brochures, enrollment forms, introductory packets, and so much more! You'll also find easy-to-use templates made to simplify your creation process, as well as beautiful real-life examples used by my micro-school, Lighthouse Learning, to give you creative inspiration when designing your very own forms. You will be able to seal the deal with peace and clarity when you hand deliver your new handbook and contract. Tune in to today's episode to find out more and head over to our shop to purchase your documents at teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop