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Originally from instagram Live, join Miss Beth from Big City Readers as she reads You Matter, When You Are Brave, Pass It On, If You Plant A Seed, The Rabbit Listened and shares life lessons about looking for hope and having courage. View it on instagram: Instagram.com/bigcityreadersPurchase these books: amazon.com/shop/bigcityreaders
391. Let's have a chat about my favorite genre of books-- UP LIT. Family Fun: Borrow a copy of the book The Rabbit Listened from the library and enjoy it as a family. Self-Care: Read Anxious People or The House in the Cerulean Sea and then email me about it. You are exactly the right mom for your kids. I am so glad to know you. You're The Right Mom For Your Kids: Bite Size Pep Talks Just For You by Christy Thomas Want to try a coaching call-- sign up for a free 30-minute call: https://calendly.com/christythomas/exploratory-call-free Find me on Instagram: Christy Thomas — Coach for Exhausted Moms (@everyday_christy) • Instagram photos and videos . Don't forget to leave a rating or review. Email me Play4life.Christy@gmail.com Don't hesitate to reach out for coaching with Christy: Coaching (christythomascoaching.com)
Providing care isn't a sign of strength. Receiving care isn't a sign of weakness. It's all just a part of being human! We're kicking off another round of CareIQ with an eye toward a tense election year. In this episode you'll hear from both Ian McConnell and Heidi Esposito and they share a children's book (with plenty of wisdom for adults) called, The Rabbit Listened, by Cori Doerrfeld. Check out the author's site or Amazon to order your own copy, or click here to hear a reading of it Check out the zine for the conversation and the bookmark mentioned in this episode
This week Rebecca welcomes Cori Doerrfeld, author of the book, The Rabbit Listened, a heartfelt story that was born out of Cori's deep empathy and desire to comfort friends in difficult times. This book, along with many others she has written and illustrated, has become a gift to readers and a powerful tool for teaching emotional intelligence to both children and adults. In this episode, Cori shares her passion for books and demonstrates how the power of stories can inspire and connect us all.Cori Doerrfeld's WebsiteThe Rabbit Listened
Welcome to Tangerine Minds Story Time! In this episode, our elementary students bring you "The Rabbit Listened" by Cori Doerrfeld, a touching story about empathy and the power of simply being there for someone in need. Stick around after the story to hear what our young listeners have to say. Enjoy this special moment with your child, and stay tuned for more stories and reflections!
Voices of WholeLife: Embracing Your Story - Christina AndersonFinding strength and purpose in your unique life experiences and realizing your journey contribute to a greater narrative of faith and resilience and a stronger relationship with God.Let us know your thoughts by reaching out and joining the conversation with your questions and comments using the information below:Text/Voicemail: 407-965-1607Email: podcast@wholelife.church#ThisIsWholeLifeBook mentioned in this episode: The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld - https://this-is-whole-life.captivate.fm/the-rabbit-listenedGet Connected with WholeLife! Reach out and let us know how we can serve you: http://wholelife.church/connectSUBSCRIBE NOW to our weekly companion podcast, Speaking of Grace, to listen to the message this episode is based on and where our pastors and guest speakers invite you into a lifelong friendship with God. Never miss another message or series again! Take it with you in the car, at home, on your phone, on your smartwatch, and in your earbuds, wherever life takes you!This Is WholeLife features Pastors Ken Wetmore, and Melanie Bockmann, with Communication Director Randy Magray as the host. It is available everywhere you listen to podcasts! If you've enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform and share it with your family, friends, and social media, where you will find us at the following links! X, Facebook, Instagram, and now on YouTube! Thank you for listening! To learn more about our podcasts at WholeLife Church, visit the Podcasts page on our website.NEXT WEEK: 7/6/24 - NEW SERIES - The Family That Plays Together - Ken WetmoreLearn more about WholeLife Church.Find out what's happening at WholeLife Church by visiting our Events Calendar!#WholeLifePodcast #ThisIsWholeLife #Connect
Kim Botto has worked with children and youth for several decades at Crossroads Church – a multi-site megachurch with locations in Ohio and Kentucky and she has been uniquely gifted with a heart for children who have been neglected, bullied, abused, traumatized or have had trouble just “fitting in.” In this podcast she talks with Wayne Rice and John Coulombe about how we as grandparents and church leaders can help create environments where children like these will feel safe, included and welcome. Kim is a certified trauma and resilience coach, a grandmother of ten and a popular speaker at conferences and training events nationwide. Resources mentioned in this podcast:The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld (Scallywag Press Ltd) 2020What Happened to You? by Oprah Winfrey and Bruce Perry (Flatiron Books) 2021The Velveteen Rabbit by Marjorie Williams (George H. Doran, New York) 1922Everyone Poops by Tarō Gomi (Fukuinkan Shoten, Tokyo) 1977The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein (HarperCollins) 1964Wherever You Go I Want to Know by Isabel Lundy (Good Book Company) 2020. Available at LegacyCoalition.com bookstore.His Grace is Enough: How God Makes It Right When We've Got It Wrong by Isabel Lundy (Good Book Company) 2022. Available from the LegacyCoalition.com bookstore.My Wish Of All Wishes by Larry Fowler (Legacy Coalition) 2023. Available from the LegacyCoalition.com bookstore.
Tula Jane and her Mother in the Wild read "The Rabbit Listened" by Cori Doerrfeld. You can support us and the author by purchasing your own copy here: https://amzn.to/4dzFyjI As Amazon Influencers we are eligible to earn on qualifying orders! Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-in-the-wild/message
Today, Lainey and I read The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld.
In this episode, we delve into the world of developmental bibliotherapy and how it can be a valuable tool for anticipating and addressing emotional issues children face. We'll discuss how the simple act of reading books can help kids navigate new or confusing situations, both in the classroom and at home.Discover the magic of using stories as a means to relate to a child's own experiences, emotions, and unspoken feelings. "Name it to tame it" is the key principle we'll explore, where children gain a more objective understanding of their problems and emotions, ultimately empowering them to face and resolve these issues.Miss Beth also shares a few fantastic book recommendations that are perfect for helping children build emotional resilience: "The Rabbit Listened" by Cori Doerrfeld: Learn why it's perfectly okay to seek comfort from a close friend when facing tough times. "Catching Thoughts" by Bonnie Clark: Encourage children to understand their emotions by exploring their thoughts during difficult moments and recognizing that all feelings are temporary. "The Breaking News" by Sarah Lynne Reul: This picture book addresses children's anxiety about disturbing news through a story of a shaken community recovering its strength through small acts of kindness. "Come With Me" by Holly M. McGhee: Witness how small acts of kindness and courage can spread positivity in challenging times, as a girl seeks guidance from her parents on making a difference and learns the impact of friendly gestures. "When I Feel Scared: A Book About Feelings" by Dr. Sharie Coombes: This book provides children with the opportunity to explore their emotions and helps them understand and manage their feelings.Join us on this episode as we explore the world of developmental bibliotherapy and how it can help children face their problems, emotions, and issues with a deeper understanding and resilience.More books here: amazon.com/shop/bigcityreaders
Welcome to The Tony Robbins Podcast. It's a universal truth that no one escapes this life without experiencing moments of pain and stress. While we all face our own unique challenges, there are certain keys that we can ALL use to maintain a state of mental wellness. In this intimate and at-home conversation, Tony Robbins, alongside his wife Sage Robbins and podcast host, Mary B., delve into a critical topic that touches us all: Mental Health. Together, they explore the many ways we can maintain emotional fitness and swiftly navigate out of that "stuck state”. They also uncover specific mindset practices that we can all use in those moments we feel hopeless and overwhelmed. In addition, the three explore the fascinating connection between our physiology and emotions. Our hope is that this family conversation offers you valuable insights and inspiration to help guide you to a state of clarity and wellbeing . Please enjoy! Watch the discussion here. EPISODE NOTES [00:40] Intro by Sage Robbins - What do you do when you feel stuck? [02:57] Clarity, flexibility and well-being [04:00] Emotional fitness vs. emotional intelligence [05:08] “Nobody escapes this world without extreme stress at times.” -Tony Robbins [05:56] How we deal with feeling stuck [07:27] Mary B. asks Tony about the term "Internal Representations” and its current significance [08:47] Same event, different experience [10:24] How the body controls emotions [12:18] Sage and Tony on their relationship's evolution [17:59] A breakup caused by negative stacking [19:02] Stack the good / change your physiology! [22:32] Watch your language patterns [24:18] When Mary gets stuck [26:54] Dinner for GOATs [29:11] Sage on getting unstuck [31:44] Byron Katie's Four Questions [34:03] Pain, loss, death, disappointment [34:24] Out of pain comes drive [35:10] Tony on global solutions to pain and suffering [36:40] Suicide / Lonliness / Where to start if you're feeling on edge [39:06] “Vision is division” for the United States right now [39:58] Creating meaningful futures, preventing suicide and fostering compassion [41:41] Man's Search For Meaning [42:44] Sage on the intent of these conversations [43:32] The Rabbit Listened, the power of silent presence [44:46] Transformative power of love and presence [46:10] This place called home [47:03] Nurturing the essence of home, creating an environment of love [47:39] What works for you? / Tony Robbins signs off [49:53] Segment Two: Exploring the power of a single thought [51:12] Navigating the labyrinth of thoughts [53:00] Tune-in, the power of mindful attention [54:00] Focus = Feelings [55:42] Thoughts as energy, embracing their transience [57:30] Waves of the human mind [59:22] Sage on the importance of getting out in nature [01:02:26] Mary on getting stuck stupid [01:04:54] Something is coming up to the surface to be healed, stay with it [01:14:00] Sage on surrendering control [01:16:33] "Let your problems bring you closer to God" 01:18:54 Looking back on painful moments to find "life happening" [01:21:50] Sign off ("We're on the same team.")
This episode is for kids (and grown ups that want to tune in or might need 9 minutes!).Miss Beth reads one of her favorite books on working through emotions: The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld.More book recommendations available at amazon.com/shop/bigcityreaders
In this episode of Katie's Crib, Katie talks to Meg LeFauve, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the Pixar film Inside Out. Meg explains the process that came along with writing the film, and what she hopes the movie (and its successor) would teach about expressing emotions. Meg digs into how she first got involved in the IO project, and how the character Sadness became the essential emotion of focus in the movie. The “The Screenwriting Life” podcast host also reflects on how she witnessed children and adult audience members react to the flick. Finally, Meg recalls how the movie influenced her own parenting styles. Also, how did Meg's own children respond to Inside Out, knowing that their mom wrote the movie? Push play for the answer! Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins Producer & Editor: Casby Bias Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's podcast is story time with Jenn. I'm going to read you a wonderful children's book that we can all relate to and learn from. The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld.My site: https://jennbaron.com/life-coaching/My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCojnlqRl6q73pkpGLFAklYQFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.baron.9/IG: https://www.instagram.com/jennbaron/?hl=en
Books are an incredibly powerful tool, especially when it comes to counseling. They allow for students to relate to the characters, help them to find solutions to problems, and so much more! Our guest today, Laura Filtness is a self-proclaimed book nerd who has found amazing ways to incorporate books into her counseling to help students be more engaged and excited about her lessons. Laura Filtness is a School Counselor in Knoxville, TN and was the 2017 TSCA Elementary School Counselor of the Year. She loves to creatively infuse my love of dogs and books into my counseling program. The best way to sum up her obsessions is that she proudly once won a crazy dog mom contest and her office contains over 300 books. Her dog, Boss, was a certified therapy dog. Laura's love of books and passion for school counseling has helped her to make a huge impact on so many students! In this episode, she is sharing how she got into books, the benefits of using books in your school counseling program, how she uses books in her program, how to choose which books to pick, and ideas for companion activities. Laura is giving us so much incredible information and you are sure to walk away from this episode feeling so inspired to incorporate more books into your program! * Show Notes: https://brightfutures-counseling.com/podcast-episodes/picture-books-to-enhance-counseling-sessions * Resources Mentioned: Get your ticket to the Impact Summer Summit: https://www.stressfreeschoolcounseling.com/summit The Bad Seed Series by Jory John: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086D7JNFY?binding=hardcover&ref=dbs_dp_rwt_sb_pc_thcv Jory John's book that will be released this year: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Cheese-Food-Group/dp/0063329506/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=76URY&content-id=amzn1.sym.ed85217c-14c9-4aa0-b248-e47393e2ce12&pf_rd_p=ed85217c-14c9-4aa0-b248-e47393e2ce12&pf_rd_r=131-1838589-7953851&pd_rd_wg=F5Tk6&pd_rd_r=4c855a08-337d-4d08-9eae-64b5f52fa490&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk "I'm Bored" series by M.I. Black: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D2Y7W4X?binding=hardcover&searchxofy=true&ref_=dbs_s_bs_series_rwt_thcv&qid=1684878190&sr=1-1 Trudy Ludwig - "Invisible Boy": https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Boy-Trudy-Ludwig-ebook/dp/B00CCPIKTE/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2Y0S4EJ5NHKJO&keywords=trudy+ludwig+invisible+boy&qid=1684878227&s=digital-text&sprefix=trudy+ludgwig+invisible+boy%2Cdigital-text%2C99&sr=1-1 Trudy Ludwig - "Sorry": https://www.amazon.com/Sorry-Trudy-Ludwig/dp/1582461732/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2H9W1XQF1QNBR&keywords=trudy+ludwig+sorry&qid=1684878246&s=digital-text&sprefix=trudy+ludwig+sorry%2Cdigital-text%2C107&sr=1-1 The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld: https://www.amazon.com/Rabbit-Listened-Cori-Doerrfeld-ebook/dp/B072FMLCCX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2JET4LPERIFAX&keywords=rabbit+listened&qid=1684878263&s=digital Join the IMPACT 2.0 membership for ongoing support and access to 300+ resources: https://www.stressfreeschoolcounseling.com/impact Enroll in the Stress Free School Counseling Course: https://www.stressfreeschoolcounseling.com/enroll * Connect with Rachel: Shop: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Bright-Futures-Counseling Blog: https://brightfutures-counseling.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brightfuturescounseling/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2473191466030095 If you are enjoying School Counseling Simplified please follow and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/school-counseling-simplified-podcast/id1534494971
Hey InKredible Listeners! This is a serious one. Bullying. We hear about it too often. How can we be part of the solution?This episode is ideal for families to listen to together, with parents and teachers invited to continue the conversation at home and in class! Remember, if you or someone you know is struggling with this right now, make sure they have a trusted adult to help. This is not a child's responsibility to figure out on their own. Listen to our inspiring interviews with Rabbi Yaakov Klein* of Eilecha in London, England and the inkredible 11-year-old Boruch. Each of them experienced bullying in school and have so much wisdom to share. If you enjoy this episode, remember to rate and subscribe on whatever platform you listen on.7:46-Rabbi Yaakov Klein's Interview (with break in middle)23:31-Two Bullying Tales 40:46-Boruch's Interview
Our current series at One Church, When God Is Like…In this series we are looking at five different ways God might show up in our lives. This week, Pastor Kat shares when God is like the listening rabbit. Pastor Kat uses the children's story, The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld, to show us how God can comfort us. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4. For more information or resources, please check out our website, becomingone.churchtrac.com .
Սիրելի փոքրիկներ այս անգամ ձեզ ենք ներկայացնում երկու իմաստալից պատմություններ, որոնք մեզ սովորեցնում եմ միմիանց հարգել և գնահատել, միմիանց նկատմամբ համբերատար և ներողամիտ լինել և ամենակարևորը միմիանց անկեղծորեն լսել։ Պատմասաց՝ Մարինե Հակոբյան Կրակ ու Ջուր - Հեղինակ՝ Ալիծ Աղպապեան Նապաստակը լսեց - Հեղինակ՝ Քորի ԴոերՖիլդ, Թարգմանեց՝ Էդիտա Ղուշչյանը
Jon Taber recalls being ten and the tragedy of losing his thirteen year old brother, Luis Filipe to a drowning accident. Jon expresses his grief through a poem he wrote, and discovers that his school won't allow him to include it as part of a science fair presentation.Jon Taber is an Internal Audit professional and host of the AUDIT 15 FUN podcast. The podcast assists Internal Audit professionals across the globe, having reached 140 countries as of March 2023.In his reflection,Jon makes reference to the book, The Rabbit Listened.Tell Me What Happened features the music of Susan Salidor.More information about Susan Salidor can be found at her website
Listen in as John Carroll, Zach Derr, and Kathy Samaha discuss a beautiful story by Cori Doerrfeld, The Rabbit Listened.
I had my husband, Mike, ask me the interview questions. Thank you all so much for listening! Book recommendation: The Mysterious Benedict Society, The Rabbit Listened and The A to Z Mysteries series Class recommendations: Knowledgeable Nanny Flexible Lesson Plans, Respectful Care, and The Institute of Child Psychology's Neurobiology class Listen to The Nanny Endorsements each week wherever you get your podcasts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenannyendorsements/support
My good friend Heidi Joline has a wealth of helpful information, which makes sense since she was INA's Nanny of the Year in 2019. She was also one of the nannies who inspired me to start this podcast! Book recommendations: The Rabbit Listened, The Curious Garden, Lately Lily, Hey Little Ant, Dear Boy/Girl, Mr. Panda books, I Took the Moon for a Walk, The Snail and the Whale, The Storm Whale, The Princess and the Pony, Not Quite Narwhal, and Snatchabook. Class recommendations: Flexible Lesson Planning for Nannies, Institute of Child Psychology and Child Nutrition and Cooking Listen to The Nanny Endorsements each week wherever you get your podcasts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenannyendorsements/support
Most of us know the stress of multiple commitments: family, work, relationships/marriage, domestic responsibilities, aging parents, special needs care, and the list goes on. Some or all of these factors can have a compounding effect on women in the workplace resulting in burnout. Today's guest, Laura Pollock, shares her work-life journey and how approaching 50 opened her eyes. As a Founding Partner of Third Street Partners, a lot of her childrens' youngest years coincided with growing her company. She shares stories with us of what she has learned along the way about mom guilt and raising three girls to be strong women. But most importantly, how having a great life partner (in Laura's case, her husband) helped her manage it all. Laura believes in the power of having tough conversations and speaking up for yourself. She started her company with the mission of adding value to clients and continues with that motivation today. She can relate to the sacrifice many people have to make to further their careers. Finally, learn from Laura about her experiences working with her own mentors and the importance of nurturing your relationships. Visit https://www.iambeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Laura. Highlights: [02:23] Working in a male-dominated industry [05:51] How to handle questions you don't know how to answer [09:38] Knowing your value as you reach middle age [11:28] Figuring out what you want to do when you grow up [19:27] Making difficult decisions [26:42] Dealing with mom guilt [31:56] Identifying mentors [43:45] Lightning round questions Quotes: “The closer you get to 50, you realize that the top of the roller coaster really isn't a steep drop.” – Laura Pollock “You should always stand up for yourself, no matter how uncomfortable.” – Laura Pollock “Your mentors help provide scaffolding, but scaffolding only works if you're willing to let it surround you.” – Laura Pollock Lightning Round Questions: What book has greatly influenced you? “The Rabbit LIstened” by Cori Doerrfeld What is your favorite inspiring quote or saying? Happiness isn't getting what you want, it's wanting what you get. What is one word or moniker you would use to describe yourself? Fearless What is one change you've implanted that made your life better? I hired a housekeeper. What power song would you want playing as you walk out onto a stage? “Respect” by Aretha Franklin About Laura Pollock: Laura is the founding partner of Third Street Partners and serves as a strategic advisor to leading asset management firms and their top performing executives. Leveraging over twenty years of asset management experience at both large firms and boutiques she built Third Street anchored in the industry's best practices, her trusted relationships and exceptional network. She works with global investment management organizations to provide a hands-on, rigorous and collaborative approach to sourcing and retaining high-quality talent, including talent-related M&A activity for firms and in-house teams and sourcing front-office roles. Her mission with Third Street is to support clients' long-term business and growth objectives through talent strategy advisory and execution. Before starting Third Street Partners in 2013, Laura was a partner at David Barrett Partners and was a senior member of the asset and wealth management practice at Russell Reynolds Associates in Boston and New York. Laura graduated with a B.S. degree from the University of Kentucky. Links: Website: https://www.thirdstreetpartners.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurapollock/
A child is comforted by a rabbit.
Bullying is one of those things that strikes fear into the hearts of parents everywhere. None of us want our children to experience it, nor be the perpetrator! In acknowledgement of the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence (March 18th), Jacquie speaks to Clinical Psychologist Emily Hanlon, and together, they discuss:What to do if you discover your child is being bulliedWhen to approach and involve your child's schoolHow to handle it if your child is the one bullying, &Strategies for managing cyber-bullying specificallyWith studies reporting that approximately 1 in 4 Year 4 to Year 9 Australian students will experience bullying*, this episode is a must-listen for parents. *Source: www.bullyzero.org.auResources mentioned: The Rabbit Listened by Cori DoerrfeldConnect with Emily on Instagram @theplayfulpsychologist or via her website www.theplayfulpsychologist.comFollow Jacquie Ward on Instagram @the_brave_space_Follow Kylie Camps on Instagram @kyliecampsFollow The Kind Parenting Company on Instagram @thekindparentingcompanySign up to The Kind Parenting Company newsletterFor 20% off The Kind Parenting Company Sleep & Behaviour Programs use the code KPCPODCAST20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lisa and Kate Reynolds, a librarian from Canada, discuss The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. They discuss the meaning of the book, which most say portrays a parent and child relationship. But many believe it portrays a dysfunctional relationship.Kate is known as the Lavender Librarian and is an openly autistic and queer librarian from Canada. In 2021, she founded Storytime Solidarity to create inclusive StoryTimes that welcome everyone. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Links discussed in the show: This article delves into unusual facts about The Giving Tree including the fact that it was initially turned down by a publisher and Silverstein dedicated the book to an ex-girlfriend. Many pieces have been written about the picture of himself that Silverstein chose because children have been scared of the picture. There are Reddit threads dedicated to this very subject, and it was discussed in The Diary of a Wimpy Kid fandom.Books Discussed: · Thank you, Omu! by Oge Mora· The Homework Machine by Dan Gutman· The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld · Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein· A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein· Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney For more information, find Lisa on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and her website. *The book titles mentioned include affiliate links. You can support the podcast by purchasing a book with the links because the podcast receives a small commission.
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Don't miss this episode! DJ talks with Maayan Malka, a product designer and developer, son and father, about how his own journey to develop a better relationship with his father led to his creation of a conflict resolution app for children called Felt by The Catbears that is designed to give kids the right tools to express what they feel and what they need.Have you had experience using the Felt by The Catbears app? Please share your experience with us and tag us on Facebook or Instagram @littleheartsacademyConnect with the host:DJ Stutz: https://www.littleheartsacademyusa.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littleheartsacademy/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littleheartsacademy/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOpphCRklDJiFXdS76U0LSQConnect with our guest:Maayan MalkaWebsite: https://felt.catbears.com/Email: maayan@catbears.comCLICK--> The Rabbit Listened book mentioned on the podcast
While reading the book, The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld to her daughter, Serenitye was reminded to be present with people and to offer encouragement and hope, especially as we start the holiday season.
My guest today is Michaela Lawrence Jeffery. Michaela and I met in 2007 and I unknowingly prophesied both our futures! Michaela shares her wisdom and insights on life and the journey of becoming a mother, including having two miscarriages and what helped make those losses a little less difficult. Michaela finds great contentment sipping a warm beverage in a local coffee shop while she works on a piece of writing. She's currently trying her hand at essays. Michaela is married and has two kiddos. She's a pastor, has an enormous stack of unfinished and unread books, and loves to be outside. You can find her online at wordhabit.comRemember, be a bunny! "The Rabbit Listened" by Cori Doerrfeld.Blogs by Michaela: (Mis)carriage: Processing Grace All my childrenMother's Day: is it for me?www.makelifelessdifficult.com
In this episode of Bad Reviews for Good Books, Ryan and Jaida Hancock deviate from their regular commentaries. The Hancocks tell a story that ends up taking a whole episode to talk about! Listen to the end to hear the unexpected lesson Jaida learned from this experience. If you're interested in reading some WONDERFUL children's books, here is a list of 15 that Jaida really likes: (And if you want more recommendations, please leave a comment at www.anuncommonauthor.com) These are ordered by the author's last name. 1. The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander 2. Catch My Breath by Paul Briggs 3. Vegetables in Underwear by Jared Chapman 4. Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall 5. The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt 6. The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld 7. You Don't Want a Unicorn! by Ame Dyckman 8. When Sadness Is at Your Door and Where Happiness Begins by Eva Eland 9. Marsha is Magnetic by Beth Ferry 10. Don't Hug Doug by Carrie Finison 11. The Gift of Nothing by Patrick McDonnell 12. A New Day by Brad Meltzer 13. Perfectly Norman by Tom Percival 14. A Church for All by Gayle E. Pitman 15. Exclamation Mark by Amy Krouse Rosenthal If you get a chance, the Hancocks would LOVE for you to do one or all of the following: 1. Rate and review the podcast-- it really helps! 2. Leave an anchor message, so the Hancocks can adore you even more ;) 3. Contact the Hancocks at https://www.anuncommonauthor.com/contact 4. Reach out to Jaida on Twitter @Jaida_Hancock --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bad-reviews-good-books/message
Author: Cori Doerrfeld Read by Dr. Phil Cook This podcast is made possible by the United Way of the Ocoee Region. We hope you and your little ones enjoy!
Written and illustrated by Cori Doerrfeld, The Rabbit Listened is a delightful children's book centered on a little tyke who has experienced the trauma of having his creation destroyed--so very symbolic and able to be adapted to many situations. He is told how to solve his problem by each of his friends with each solution mirroring the friend's manner. Finally, sweet Rabbit listens. Period. And the result is healing. Simple, yes, but more than enough for a kiddo to chew on. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nona-reads0/message
Our Very Special Guest today is Best Selling Children's Book Author & the Illustrator of your favorite children's books, Cori Doerrfeld, including: "Goodbye, Friend! Hello, Friend!" "The Welcome Wagon," "The Giving Day," "Maggie & Wendel Imagine Everything!" and "The Rabbit Listened." Cori reads "The Rabbit Listened" for us and discusses her inspirations to some of her best known works. Cori received a B.A. in studio art from St. Olaf College, as well as her Post Baccalaureate in illustration from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. To date, she has illustrated numerous titles including several self-authored titles. Cori lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota and is married to comic book artist Tyler Page. Together they have two storytellers in the making-their daughter, Charli and their son, Leo. Discover more of Cori's work at her own site. www.coridoerrfeld.com
Today I read "The Rabbit Listened" by Cori Doerrfeld! This book is just beautiful. It has a very powerful message and I think everyone, even if you are an adult, should listen to this touching story. Ages 0-100 will find value from this story. Email me at; gumdropreaders@gmail.com. Thank you so much for listening!
In this episode I talked about practical ways to help people who are grieving. The second part of the show is some advice for grieving people and some ways to navigate when things and people are not helpful. During the episode I mentioned a children's book on grieving that is called The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld that I felt is such a simple yet powerful book on how to help someone who is dealing with loss. Listening and being there for people is one of the most helpful things we can offer when someone is in pain. Here is a link to The Rabbit Listened if you want to get a copy: https://www.amazon.com/Rabbit-Listened-Cori-Doerrfeld/dp/073522935X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PP9KBHXM7HF&dchild=1&keywords=the+rabbit+listened&qid=1608772112&sprefix=the+rabbi%2Caps%2C252&sr=8-1 I know the holidays can be hard, especially during this year. At the closing of the show I share some closing thoughts of things that we can do to be there for each other as things are different this Christmas. We may not be able to be with people physically but we can share our love in different ways even if that is through a simple text or card. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agriefredeemed/message
本期节目中,Storyland故事星球采访了美国插画师与作家Cori Doerrfeld。她的绘本著作The Rabbit Listened讲述了一个名叫Taylor的孩子在因为积木倒塌后伤心不已后,从一只兔子静静的聆听中获得了治愈的力量。在节目中,Cori不仅分享了她创作《The Rabbit Listened》的幕后故事,还聊了她的创作经历,比如为什么《玩具总动员》的上映让她放弃了成为动画师的梦想,她是如何从一名幼儿园教师到成为一名全职童书作家,以及她对大大小小创作者们的建议。Cori Doerrfeld is the author and illustrator of The Rabbit Listened, a heart-warming picture book about the importance of listening when those we love are going through tough times. In this episode, Cori talked about her inspiration behind creating this book for kids and adults alike who feel helpless when their loved ones are hurting. She also shared her personal journey towards becoming a full-time author and illustrator.【嘉宾 Guest】Cori Doerrfeldhttps://www.coridoerrfeld.com/你可以在这里找到Storyland故事星球 Where to find us官网:http://storyland.com.cn/微信服务号:Storyland故事星球服务号 (ID: iStoryland) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland故事星球”片头音乐:15岁故事星球会员其乐原创
本期节目中,Storyland故事星球采访了美国插画师与作家Cori Doerrfeld。她的绘本著作The Rabbit Listened讲述了一个名叫Taylor的孩子在因为积木倒塌后伤心不已后,从一只兔子静静的聆听中获得了治愈的力量。在节目中,Cori不仅分享了她创作《The Rabbit Listened》的幕后故事,还聊了她的创作经历,比如为什么《玩具总动员》的上映让她放弃了成为动画师的梦想,她是如何从一名幼儿园教师到成为一名全职童书作家,以及她对大大小小创作者们的建议。Cori Doerrfeld is the author and illustrator of The Rabbit Listened, a heart-warming picture book about the importance of listening when those we love are going through tough times. In this episode, Cori talked about her inspiration behind creating this book for kids and adults alike who feel helpless when their loved ones are hurting. She also shared her personal journey towards becoming a full-time author and illustrator.【嘉宾 Guest】Cori Doerrfeldhttps://www.coridoerrfeld.com/你可以在这里找到Storyland故事星球 Where to find us官网:http://storyland.com.cn/微信服务号:Storyland故事星球服务号 (ID: iStoryland) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland故事星球”片头音乐:15岁故事星球会员其乐原创
本期节目中,Storyland故事星球采访了美国插画师与作家Cori Doerrfeld。她的绘本著作The Rabbit Listened讲述了一个名叫Taylor的孩子在因为积木倒塌后伤心不已后,从一只兔子静静的聆听中获得了治愈的力量。在节目中,Cori不仅分享了她创作《The Rabbit Listened》的幕后故事,还聊了她的创作经历,比如为什么《玩具总动员》的上映让她放弃了成为动画师的梦想,她是如何从一名幼儿园教师到成为一名全职童书作家,以及她对大大小小创作者们的建议。Cori Doerrfeld is the author and illustrator of The Rabbit Listened, a heart-warming picture book about the importance of listening when those we love are going through tough times. In this episode, Cori talked about her inspiration behind creating this book for kids and adults alike who feel helpless when their loved ones are hurting. She also shared her personal journey towards becoming a full-time author and illustrator.【嘉宾 Guest】Cori Doerrfeldhttps://www.coridoerrfeld.com/你可以在这里找到Storyland故事星球 Where to find us官网:http://storyland.com.cn/微信服务号:Storyland故事星球服务号 (ID: iStoryland) 播客:各大声音平台或泛用型播客客户端搜索“Storyland故事星球”片头音乐:15岁故事星球会员其乐原创
Joy is an ancient weapon that must be sharpened, protected and utilized, because it helps us combat uncertainty and despair. We also discover that there is more than one side to joy. Excerpt from The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld included. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
FULL SHOW NOTES WITH LINKS ON BALANCINGCULTURES.COM Balancing Cultures - Episode 4 Part 2: Tell Me More About Kid's Books A continuation of the conversation with Ann Heiliger about Children's Literature. Ann provides specific book recommendations for topics. We end the episode with an overall reflection for both episodes about why we should care about kids books. Books for a better future! -- Our “Lightning Round” of books for particular topics *Grief: Grandpa's Stories by Joseph Coelho - *Kindness: Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller - *Friendship: Jerome By Heart by Thomas Scotto - *Cultural Diversity: All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold - *Racial Diversity: The Colors of Us by Karen Katz - *Family Structures: My Friends and Me: A Celebration of Different Types of Families by Stephanie Stansbie - *Facing Challenges: The Breaking News by Sarah Lynne Reul - *Female Empowerment: Dear Girl - A Celebration of Wonderful, Smart, Beautiful You by Amy Krouse Rosenthal - *Deconstructing Toxic Masculinity: Dear Boy by Paris Rosenthal (Daughter of the late Amy Krouse Rosenthal) - *A Book that made you feel all the feels: I Am Enough by Grace Byers - *A Book that made you really think: The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld - *A Book you grew up with that is still relevant today: The Paperbag Princess by Robert Munsch - *Mr. Roger's Books (Example: When a Pet Dies) - Other Links: littlefreelibraries.org -- Instagram Accounts: @happily.ever.elephants and @hereweread and @theconsciouskid and the Facebook Group: Kids' Books for a Better World -- If you have a question or comment, send an email to balancingcultures@gmail.com Follow Balancing Cultures: on Instagram @balancingcultures and on Facebook Balancing Cultures -- Balancing Cultures: International interviews about how cultural differences make life more interesting. Hope, humor, and thought-provoking questions. Host: Meghan Kitchen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/balancingcultures/message
Algumas vezes um abraço diz mais do que mil palavras... Um lindo livro em inglês que eu traduzi e adaptei pra contar aqui pra vocês. / The Rabbit Listened, escrito por Cori Doerrfeld --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/denise32/message