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Over the last decade, more young people have struggled with things like anxiety, depression, and self-harm. As parents or caring adults, it's natural to feel overwhelmed, unsure of what to do. But here's some good news: You don't have to be a professional to make a difference. Love and connection can play a powerful role in healing. Mental health challenges aren't just about finding a doctor or therapist—though that's important. Healing also involves social support and emotional care. God created our brains in a way that responds to love. When kids feel safe, loved, and understood, their brains can actually begin to heal from the inside. This is because love triggers something in our brains that helps us feel more secure and calm. You don't have to be perfect. What really matters is being present and showing up for your kids. Spending time together and making eye contact helps them feel connected to you. It's not about always getting it right, but about showing that you care. When we make our kids feel seen and understood, it's like showing them a glimpse of the love and care God has for them. That kind of love has the power to heal, and it starts with simply being there. Watch Will Hutcherson's message to find out ways to help your kids in these times of mental health crisis in the younger generation. #LiquidChurch #RaisingChildren #MentalHealthCrisis
Parenting is a profound responsibility that shapes future generations, spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. It requires intentionality, risk, and guidance. The Bible emphasizes that children are blessings and arrows that need careful direction. However, many parents miss the mark in three key ways: risking too little, rescuing too quickly, and modeling too weakly. Risking too little: Parents today are often overprotective, shielding their children from pain and failure, which robs them of confidence. Allowing children to take risks builds faith and resilience. Rescuing too quickly: By rushing to save children from consequences, parents prevent them from learning critical life lessons. Failure teaches responsibility, perseverance, and helps children understand the biblical principle of sowing and reaping. Consequences lead to growth, and ultimately, a deeper dependence on God. Modeling too weakly: Children absorb more from what they see than what they hear. Parents must live out their faith authentically—showing love, worship, and generosity in daily life. Hypocrisy drives children away from God, but modeling genuine faith anchors them. The goal of parenting is not to raise perfect kids but to guide them toward God's purpose. By taking risks, facing consequences, and modeling faith, parents prepare children to be arrows of light sent out to impact the world. #LiquidChurch #RaisingChildren #BlessYourChildren
Are you feeling the weight of the world raising your kids in these times? Parenting today is challenging, especially with the complex world your children face. Kids encounter anxiety, depression, bullying, and overwhelming exposure to information through technology at an early age. As parents, it's natural to question if you're making the right choices. You might unintentionally make three mistakes that could hurt your children: giving them things they haven't earned, offering praise they don't deserve, and granting freedoms they can't handle. Giving without effort can foster entitlement, while overpraising can create anxiety by setting unrealistic standards. Allowing too much freedom, like unrestricted access to technology, can expose them to harmful influences they're not ready for. Instead, focus on three essential gifts. First, provide them with a community worth having by surrounding them with people who share your values. Second, give them a standard worth achieving by setting high expectations that build character and integrity. Finally, nurture a faith worth sharing by encouraging a genuine relationship with God, guiding their choices, and providing a strong foundation. These gifts help prepare your children not only for today's challenges but also for a meaningful, purpose-driven life. Watch this message from Pastor Kayra Montañez and find out ways to give your children a solid foundation that will take them through life. #LiquidChurch #RaisingChildren #BlessYourChildren
On this episode Shari shares an update on how parenting is going and what approach to parenting is helping them raise him right. We also give some Father's day shout outs and Father's day F you's! Happy Fathers Day to all the good ones out there! Let us know what you think about this episode, email us at blackoutsnbabies@gmail.com SHOW NOTES - Peach Tea Sangria - 1 cup vodka - 1 cup peach shnaupps - 1 bottle pino grigio - 1 bag frozen peaces - 4 lemons sliced - 1 gallon iced tea mix and enjoy Follow Big Little Feelings on Instagram @biglittlefeelings --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackouts/support
Tom Douglas returns! He has written No.1's such as “I Run You” by Lady A, “The House That Built Me” by Miranda Lambert, “Raise Em Up” by Keith Urban + Eric Church and many more! Tom shares how he stays active and positive as he approaches his 70th birthday + how he has learned to be intentional with his time. He shares how the idea came about for his new documentary “Love, Tom”, how it started as a one man show and then ended up on Paramount+. Tom also shares stories with Bobby behind his biggest hits, which he has to perform live and how he got his start as a songwriter later in life. Follow the podcast: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on Youtube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Balance and Options, episode 17, spoke about time management and prioritization. Question: What happens when EVERYTHING is important? How do you balance time and energy then? Episode 49 with Wendi “@iamwendiwithani” Vaughn addresses this in a Get Raised! segment. We demystify “mansplaining,” in our Raise ‘Em Up! and show how any gender can fall victim to this communication pattern. In our Douxadiddy, Wendi blesses us with some original writing as Wyann tosses in a poem from her first book, “13.” WWW: Being a BOSS with a Luv Life…
Good old roundtable discussion with past guests and friends of AE - we discuss inflation, electric cars, CRT and raising kids in todays world, robberies, Christmas shopping, fence climbers, and Ricky Bobby gives some love to Duluth Buck Naked Drawers.....Mr Ed Deim, aka sexy voice Dellia takes this episodes airing of grievances. He talks about raising em up - kids that is. Your job isn't to be their best friend. Most people don't want to hear this but someone has got to say it and Ed (sorry Dellia) tees off about it. Everyone ought to listen to Keith Urbans song - RAISE EM UP!HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOURS FROM SCOOTER AND SCORCHO!CHEERS!
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In this episode, Miss Marcie gives her honest commentary on trifiling and toxic parenting and how such behaviors can take a toll on a child. Also, with so much going on with our youth these days, should parents limit their kid's access to cell phones and social media? Follow @conversationswithmissmarcie. e mail conversaationswithmissmarcie@gmail.com
***From the entire Raise It Up, Wy! Team, we'd like to dedicate this episode to the legacy of Kobe & Gianna Bryant as well as the other lives lost on Sunday, January 26, 2020. We hope the positivity in this month's episode helps heal the hearts of those seeking support in some way.*** Recaps lessons learned during the dropping of #WyannEP, Wyann's first released body of work. Features segments Raise Em Up, #HIWY & Douxadiddy (New Page). Wyann's Words of Wisdom (WWW): Don't confuse popular followers with leaders. Subscribe to the podcast visually at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6Z2lIWex8j7ZO0AJQ6b29txHzeXjymv5
This week, Chris talks with Tom Douglas (“The House That Built Me”, “Raise ‘Em Up”) about his inspiring journey towards becoming a professional songwriter, the mysterious nature of spirituality and shared experiences, and how to write a truly meaningful song. https://americansongwriter.com/american-songwriter-podcast-network
Jaren Johnston from The Cadillac Three stops by to talk about number 1 songs he has written like Raise Em Up, Beachin, Sunshine and Whiskey and more. He also talks about their new album "Legacy". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Jaren Johnston This guy is a rock star. He's the lead singer of his badass band, The Cadillac Three as well as a big time hit songwriter. He's written #1's for Keith Urban "You Gonna Fly," and "Raise Em Up;" "Beachin" and "Days Of Gold" for Jake Owen; "Southern Girl" for Tim McGraw to name a few.... We talk music, Food Porn, Chuck Norris, his sold out shows in Europe, and how excited he is to become a dad with his beautiful wife Evyn Mustoe Johnston in April. Evyn pops in at the end of the interview and gives her thoughts on being the wife of a touring musician and why it is important to have your own thing. They also are just the cutest couple and have been together over 15 years. #nashville #podcast #jarenjohnston #thecadillacthree #jakeowen #timmcgraw #chucknorris Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Bio Pablo Rindt, better known as Maddix has been involved with music ever since he was born. His musical background of playing percussion, drums & piano helped him develop his newfound passion for electronic music production. After a few years of honoring his production skills and some releases on small labels, Pablo started fresh with a new name: Maddix. In 2013, while studying at the University of the Arts Utrecht, he gained attention with his free downloads that got supported by the likes of Hardwell, Afrojack and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike. His first official release was on Spinnin' Records, one of the worlds biggest dance music labels. Being recognized in the scene as a young and promising talent his next big step came with the release of ‘Raise Em Up' on Armada Trice, which got premiered by no other than Dyro in his WOLV Radio show. On his remixes for Calvin Harris, Sick Individuals and Dannic, Maddix proved his keen ear for the intricacies of the electro-house sound, and on his own releases such as “Vortex”, “True Blood” and “Gravity” he made the community sit up and take notice with his unique and distinctive sound. It was “Riptide” that got selected by Hardwell himself to be featured on “Hardwell presents Revealed Vol.6”, the yearly returning mix compilation. After being played all over the world, including one or two outings on the mainstage at Tomorrowland, “Riptide” got released in the summer of 2015 on Revealed Recordings. 2016 promises to be a breakthrough year for Maddix, with releases like “Ghosts”, “Voltage”, “Tumalon” & “Dirty Bassline” he continues to show his distinctive sound to the world. With his tracks being played at the biggest events by the most popular DJ's in the world, Maddix has gained support by artists such as Hardwell, Tiesto, Martin Garrix, Afrojack, W&W, Nicky Romero, KSHMR and many more. Now being signed by Hardwell Publishing, and playing shows all around the world, Maddix has proven that the only way is up for him. Tracklist Maddix - Ghosts Matt Nash - Know My Love Tony Junior & Maddix - Unstoppable DBSTF, Maurice West - Temple Olly James & Maddix - Invictus Julian Calor & Manse - Atlas Maddix - Game On Headhunterz & KSHMR - Dharma (Crossnaders Remix) Ibranovski & Syzz - Muscular Maddix - Dirty Bassline Nolan van Lith feat. Amy Guess - All To Myself Maestro Harell & NoTech - Zantar Jewelz & Sparks - Crank (HWL Edit) Joey Dale & Pitchback - Crowd Control Rihanna feat Drake - Work (R3hab & Quintino Remix) KAAZE - Haartz Maddix - Tumalon Quintino - Work It Kryder - Dogs On Acid Maddix - Zodiac Hardwell & Blasterjaxx - Going Crazy Carnage & Timmy Trumpet - PSY or DIE Socials www.maddixmusic.com www.facebook.com/maddixmusic www.soundcloud.com/maddixmusic www.twitter.com/maddixmusic www.instagram.com/maddixmusic https://open.spotify.com/artist/0RMeG9M8QFzss9bAbq99KA http://www.youtube.com/maddixmusic
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Nashville native Jaren Johnston co-founded the rock band American Bang which released one album for Warner Bros. He went on to form the Cadillac Three, a Southern rock-infused trio that was named one of the “10 New Artists You Need to Know” by Rolling Stone Country in 2014. While finding success with his own self-described “country fuzz” sound, Johnston forged a second career as a behind-the-scenes songwriter for top country artists. Since 2012, he has seen more than a half dozen of his songs hit the country Top 10, four of which have climbed to the #1 position. He has co-written the songs “You Gonna Fly” and “Raise ‘Em Up” for Keith Urban, “Southern Girl” and “Meanwhile Back at "Mama’s” for Tim McGraw, “Days of Gold” and “Beachin’” for Jake Owen, “Sunshine and Whiskey” for Frankie Ballard, “Don’t It” for Billy Currington, and “The South,” a Top 40 hit for his own band, which featured guest appearances by Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley, and Mike Eli. Additionally, his songs have been recorded by Sara Evans, Lonestar, Danielle Bradbery, Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts, Terri Clark, Meatloaf, Loverboy, Lynyrd Skynrd, and more. His music has been nominated for two Grammy awards and two Academy of Country Music awards, and it seems he’s just getting started.
Jetty Road have their Heart On Fire, only because Keith Urban got confused between light em up and Raise Em Up! Kenny Chesney just sees him as a Wild Child and Toby is just waiting for that Crash Landing! Also chats with Zac Brown, Caitlyn Shadbolt plus tunes from Benn Gunn, 8 Ball Aitken, Amber Lawrence, Janet Delvin and a heap more all on REAL Country this week. Subscribe or listen FREE here: iTunes: http://bit.ly/1fHY1dH TuneIn: http://tun.in/tfQEys Web: http://www.RealCountryMix.com/ Listening on iTunes? We'd love a 5 star review!
We've got lots in store for you today, so let’s get started. Florida Georgia Line will be rolling into ballparks around America very soon. Their “This Is How We Roll Summer Series” headlining tour kicks off May 30th with special guest Nelly and opening act Chris Lane. For a full list of baseball stadium shows, check out Florida Georgia Line dot com. Keith Urban will be ready to hit the road when this season of “American Idol” wraps up. He’s announced a new “Raise ‘Em Up” tour with Jerrod Niemann and Brett Eldredge. This tour will feature an all-new stage production and music not performed on the last “Light The Fuse” tour. Look for this new production to kick off July twelfth at the Calgary Stampede and then hit at least twenty cities across America before wrapping in September. Good things seem to come in “Platinum” for Miranda Lambert. From her hair color to her wedding ring to the color of her Airstream…it’s all about her lifestyle. Not to mention her four platinum albums. This is also the title of Miranda’s new album, which hits stores June third. She co-wrote the first single “Automatic,” which was Miranda’s highest-charting first week single at radio, so this album is already getting off to a “Platinum” start. The Oak Ridge Boys are celebrating the release of their very first live project this week. “Boys Night Out” features many of their classic hits performed with their flawless four-part harmonies. The group has one double platinum album, three platinum albums, and twelve gold, so they don’t have to live by the charts, but just want to continue making great music. As part of a ten-year cultural exchange program, 33 million online music, art and video submissions were cast to determine musical selections to be broadcast from the Chinese space station. Most clips selected were from China, but three non-Chinese songs were also selected. Brad Paisley’s “Southern Comfort Zone,” Lady Antebellum’s “Need You Now,” and American Young’s “Love Is War” all made the cut, and were broadcast from space to all the schools in China. Looks like Nashville is well-represented in modern Chinese culture. Now it's time to go Inside The Song. It’s always incredible to find something positive when going through hard times. That’s exactly where Heather Looney and Paige Logan of North Forty found their latest single. We caught up with them to learn about the inspiration for “Tell Me Something Good.”