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For the first time I talk very openly (as always!) about life as a solo Mum and let me begin my sharing this quote which sums up a little of what I share in this episode:"Be grateful for what you have AND demand what you deserve." Abby WambachI'm surprised I've not talked about this topic on my own (as opposed to with guests) before now but it felt good to speak on this topic as so many parents can feel alone — whether they are in a relationship or not — and it's high time I spoke about the reality that many people like myself experience.In this episode I wish to share my solidarity for solo parents. Of course, no two families are the same but I wanted my fellow solo parents to feel seen and heard and to share my personal experiences of the downs and the ups.In this episode, I speak on:society's view on solo/single parents and having grace for ourselvesthe need for a true village to raise familiesthe feeling of being on my own with certain things and decisionsmy grief over not having another babymaking time for ourselves, on our ownempty nest 'syndrome' and potential ways to prevent or reduce itnavigating life with our child(ren) and the transitions we have, in all their beauty and messinessalloparentingthe power in validating our own experiencesThemes: parenting, solo parenting, matrescence, perimenopause, the sociology of motherhoodAt the end, I share a poem written by Hollie McNish.I mention Rebecca Cox and our conversation from Episode #51, my conversation with Rosanna Jahangard (Episode #70), a quote from Dr Tara Swart, Lucy Jones and her book 'Matrescence', the Barbie movie and a quote from Abby Wambach's book 'Wolfpack'.For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.lucywyldecoaching.com.
Rebecca Cox is a writer, a Mum to a 9 year old boy and a gorgeous soul with such wisdom to share on solo motherhood. She has become a friend of mine over the last few months and I'm delighted to share this conversation. Rebecca co-authored the book 'How To Be A Happy Single Parent', with her friend Zoe Desmond, founder of the Frolo app.TRIGGER WARNING: we talk about birth trauma at 36.30 to 38.00.In this episode we speak about:Rebecca and Zoe's book 'How To Be A Happy Single Parent'the shame and loneliness in single parenthood at times, and connecting with others on the Frolo appthe evolution of Rebecca's career before and after becoming a Mumthe (ridiculous) stigma to being a divorcéefailure/perceived failurethe media's portrayal of single parents, Rebecca finding her niche and writing what she needed to see represented'trends', masks, inauthenticity, the curation of life that's put out — and the need for honestythe self-doubt we can have, especially in motheringthe parenting paradigms we are in and have come frombirth trauma, the lack of REAL preparation (from certain birth prep classes) that we can often have for motherhoodRebecca's experience of matrescence over the years and growing alongside our childrendating after divorceThemes: single parenting, single mothering, journalism, matrescence, sexualityYou can connect with Rebecca and her work here on Instagram. And you can find the book 'How To Be A Happy Single Parent' anywhere you buy books.At the end, I share a poem written by Jess Urlichs. (Donna Laine Fine Jewellery is the lady/shop I speak about 13 minutes in.)Did you enjoy this episode? If so, I would really appreciate it if you could please leave a review on the platform that you listen. Would you like to work with me? For more insights and to contact me you can find me on Instagram, and at www.lucywyldecoaching.com, where you can sign up for my newsletter!
Most people would agree with me that there are two economies. The stock market is hitting new highs every day, unemployment is low, and yet the average American and those in the poverty zone are struggling. They're living paycheck to paycheck. So, when they see these highs and lows, it doesn't apply to them. Then something happens, like their rent being raised, and suddenly, they are in turmoil. They turn to my next guest, Rebecca Cox, with GRACE Grapevine.
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“Text Papa Seer”Watch The Full Video On Youtube Discover the extraordinary life of Rebecca Cox Jackson, a free black woman and spiritual pioneer who emerged during the rise of Spiritualism in 19th-century Pennsylvania. In this compelling documentary, we delve into her journey from childhood visions to becoming an influential Shaker leader and founder of her own Shaker community in Philadelphia.Learn how Rebecca used her divine gifts to connect with the spirit world, challenge institutional racism and sexism, and empower the African American community. Through her autobiography, "Gifts of Power," Rebecca revealed her profound experiences with invisible Spirits that guided her daily life.
Welcome back partee people! This episode kicks off with a thorough recap of the Cascade Challenge by Kona and Christine. Shout out to Deann Carey for taking it down! Then it's followed up with a group interview / friend hang with Stacie Rawnsley, Rebecca Cox, Kona and Christine! This is a really fun episode, come partee with us!Come Partee with us on instagram!@theparteepodcast@hannahemcbeth@christinejenningsdiscgolf@kona_disc
Motherkind Moment is your place for calm and connection and a shift in perspective before the week ahead. In this week's MOMENT, journalist Rebecca Cox talks about the solo parenthood and what has made the biggest difference in her experience. This show is proudly sponsored by Stokke Join our community over on Instagram for inspiration, tips, and sometimes a bit of humour to get us through our day - @zoeblaskey Join our mailing list to receive news, updates and new episode releases Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Kate was joined by Zoë Desmond and Rebecca Cox to talk about their brand new book ‘How to be a happy single parent'. They start the episode by talking about why Zoë created Frolo and how she got to know Rebecca in the process. Zoë and Rebecca discuss their stories of becoming single parents and the challenges associated with raising children on your own. They explore their new book as well as some of the chapters, including those that focus on boundaries, the emotional side, and what it means to be a single parentAbout the guests: Rebecca Cox is a single mother and founder of The Single Mother Edit. She is a journalist whose writing has been published by Elle, Glamour, Country & Town House, Vogue.com and more. Her pieces on single motherhood have been featured in publications, including The Evening Standard, Grazia and Harper's Bazaar.Zoë Desmond is a single mum and the Founder of Frolo, the award-winning app and community for single parents. Both Zoe and Rebecca are the author's of the brand new book, ‘How to be a happy single parent'.You can buy a copy of ‘How to be a happy single parent' by clicking on the link.
This week's episode is with Rebecca Cox who is the co-author of 'How to be a happy single parent'. So of course, if you're a single parent, you're going to love this episode BUT it's really about so much more than that. It's about letting go of the picture of how we think it 'should' be and embracing whatever version of motherhood we find ourselves in. You are going to learn so much: What stops us from asking for help and how to change that for good How you know if it's the right choice for you to end a relationship Why there isn;t enough positive role models for single parents The shame of single parenthood and how to transform that into pride How to navigate co-parenting with ease and perspective And so much more. I hope you love this episode. I you do, please share it with two of your mum friends who might need to hear it. Special thanks to this week's sponsor KURO KIDS For a limited time, our listeners can trial a nanny for FREE. Worth over £50. Just head to korukids.co.uk and use the code MOTHERKIND when you sign up to get your 3 hour free trial or head to this page here to have it automatically apply. Special thanks to this week's sponsor BELKIN For a limited time only, our motherkind listeners can shop at belkin and receive 15% OFF all audio products using the code MOTHERKIND15. Head over to www.belkin.com/uk now to treat yourself or your family to a Belkin audio product. ANNOUNCEMENT FREE WORKSHOPS on 30th November & 6th December at 8pm. How to have an (actual) Happy Christmas Motherkind + Create Gift Love are pleased to offer 2 x free workshops for parents and carers. Click here to find out more and register. And go here to visit our partner Create Gift Love. They are offering an amazing 20% OFF all their products using the code MOTHERKIND20 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode of Open, Emma is joined by the co-authors of an uplifting, informative and hand holding new book - ‘How To Be A Happy Single Parent'Rebecca Cox is an author, journalist and editor and Zoe Desmond is the founder of Frolo - the award winning app that supports and empowers single parents. By sharing their own stories, experiences and practical advice, along with contributions from other solo parents including Jamie Redknapp, Helen Thorn and Natalie Imbruglia, ‘How To Be A Happy Single Parent' accompanies the reader through the first weeks, months and years of what is essentially, a new life. You can follow Rebecca on Instagram - @singlemotheredit andZoe - @zochildFind out more about the single parent community and dating app Frolo by visiting frolo.com or following them on instagram - @frolo_app The sponsors of this season of Open are Boho Betty - an affordable gemstone jewellery brand and go to destination for meaningful gifts that promote a sense of well being. Their stunning, handcrafted collections are timeless, unique and exude style making them the perfect gifts for yourself or your loved ones.Use the exclusive discount code OPEN15 to enjoy 15% off the whole range. T's & C's Apply.www.bohobetty.co.ukInstagram - @bohobettyukEmma Campbell - @limitless_emwww.limitlessem.comOpen with Emma Campbell is produced by Pretty Fire Audio Productions @prettyfireaudioproductions
Through her own experience of becoming a single parent, Zoe Desmond wanted to change the often isolated picture for people in similar situations. So she set up the Frolo app, aimed at helping to foster a community focussed on the joy of solo parenting, rather than the negative stereotypes often perpetuated by society and the media.It was through the app that Zoe met journalist Rebecca Cox, herself a single mother to a young child, who shared many of the same concerns as her and others in their community. So they decided to write a book about it, How To Be A Happy Single Parent, a practical handbook for anyone parenting alone, or thinking about doing so.This week they chat to Jen about their experiences, the shared experiences of single parents, how society could better support them, and thee joy to be found in bringing up a child on your own.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zoë Desmond found life as a single parent a challenge until she began to reach out to others in a similar position. Together with Rebecca Cox, one of the single mums she met along the way, they have written 'How to Be a Happy Single Parent' which aims to help others traverse this life transition. Zoë joins Clare to discuss.
This week on the Alive & Kicking Podcast:Mary Hayes from Women's Aid joins Clare to discuss the importance of their Too Into You Campaign.Fiona Brennan, clinical hypnotherapist and best-selling author answers one of your emails about living with chronic anxiety. If you have something going on in your life that you would like some advice on you can anonymously email aliveandkicking@newstalk.com.Zoe Desmond found life as a single parent a challenge until she began to reach out to others in a similar position. Together with Rebecca Cox, one of the single mums she met along the way, they have written How to be a Happy Single Parent which aims to help others traverse this life transition. She joins Clare to discuss.
History in the making! This is the UK's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalists Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality. Bisexual Brunch along with Nichi, Ashley and Lewis were included in the UK Pride Power List 2021. Lewis managed to stay in the list in 2022 and soared to No 79 while MIM, the production company behind Bisexual Brunch was also named UK Production Company of the Year 2021 (Silver winner). Most recently it was revealed Bisexual Brunch's listening figures are in the top 10% of podcasts worldwide - and the show reaches 108 countries, more than half the world!Journalist and author Rebecca Cox is the guest presenter/panelist joining Ashley and Lewis for an episode putting stereotype myths around bisexuality to the test. There's another Bi Icons profile - this time British WW1 poet Wilfred Owen. Was he gay? Or really bi? The team talk bi visibility day and give their verdict on Bi Pride UK while the Ask a Bisexual Question hears from a bi women in a r'ship with another bi woman with a very different way of seeing her bisexuality. And Neil Evans from Stockport tells his bisexual journey story Bisexual Brunch is recorded in Manchester and London and is a Made in Manchester Production
History in the making! This is the UK's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalists Nichi Hodgson and Ashley Byrne, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality. Bisexual Brunch along with Nichi, Ashley and Lewis were included in the UK Pride Power List 2021. Lewis managed to stay in the list in 2022 and soared to No 79 while MIM, the production company behind Bisexual Brunch was also named UK Production Company of the Year 2021 (Silver winner). Most recently it was revealed Bisexual Brunch's listening figures are in the top 10% of podcasts worldwide - and the show reaches 108 countries, more than half the world!This time Nichi, Ashley and Lewis discuss the impact Sex in the City had on bi people in the 90s, they ask why I Kissed a Boy had no bi contestants and is it time for a Pride re-think? Vaneet Mehta talks to Ashley about his ground breaking new book Bisexual Men Exist, gay journalist and broadcaster Emma Goswell tells us about dating bi women and why she thinks biphobia exists in the lesbian community. The personal journey story is from Rebecca Cox in Reading and Ask A Bisexual is from Daniel in Scotland. Bisexual Brunch is produced by MIM in Manchester and London.
Mother Rebecca Cox Jackson was an outlier among Shakers for a number of reasons, including that she established a community in the city of Philadelphia, which was the only known urban Shaker community. Research: PBS. “Rebecca Cox Jackson.” Brotherly Love Part 3: 1791-1831. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part3/3p247.html Weiss, Lorraine. “A Determined Voice: Mother Rebecca Cox Jackson.” Shaker Heritage Society of Albany New York. 1/1/2021. https://home.shakerheritage.org/mother_rebecca/ Williams, Richard E. “Called and chosen : the story of Mother Rebecca Jackson and the Philadelphia Shakers.” Cheryl Dorschner, editor. American Theological Library Association. 1981. New York Times. “Charges Jealousy in Shaker Colony.” March 21, 1909. Hull, Gloria T. “Review: Rebecca Cox Jackson and the Uses of Power.” Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature , Autumn, 1982, Vol. 1, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/464081 Humez, Jean McMahon. “Gifts of Power: The Writings of Rebecca Jackson, Black Visionary, Shaker Eldress.” University of Massachusetts Press. 1981. Foster, Lawrence. "Shakers." World Religions, Macmillan Library Reference USA, 1987. Macmillan Compendium. Gale In Context: World History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/BT2350085365/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=fb8342ab. Accessed 9 June 2022. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 24: This episode John Stroup is speaking to Rebecca Cox about her life before Christ. She started in her addiction at a very young age. She talks about how she attended court mandated AA meetings as early as 13 years old. Can you even imagine a 13 year old standing outside the back of the meeting facility drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes with the others in attendance? Listen to her story of when and how she hit rock bottom, struggled to beat her addiction, and made a decision that would change her life forever. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvb-NnMTgcAITfNM20pF2KQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4F3b9TcG5BDSkfTK0UwCap Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ba5ab583-4330-489f-a6e2-3909a4f8d00c Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-broken-life-real-people-real-discussion/id1569230320 Podbean: https://media3r.podbean.com Soundstripe License Code: ZSJCFVTHJUP4QQNC For more information: www.freeway-ministries.com Follow One Broken Life on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OneBrokenLifePodcast Follow Freeway Ministries on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/freewayministries ONE BROKEN LIFE is a production of Freeway Ministries in Springfield Missouri. It is a series of unique conversations exploring what God can do through ONE BROKEN LIFE. Throughout this podcast, you will hear the stories of real life transformations from those who have been restored from the pit of life. Throughout the discussion, John Stroup will dig deeper into the lives of people who have been broken and radically redeemed by God's grace.
Episode 25 John Stroup continues his conversation with Rebecca Cox. She talks about how she allowed God to transform her life, where she is now and what she hopes to accomplish in the future. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvb-NnMTgcAITfNM20pF2KQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4F3b9TcG5BDSkfTK0UwCap Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ba5ab583-4330-489f-a6e2-3909a4f8d00c Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-broken-life-real-people-real-discussion/id1569230320 For more information: www.freeway-ministries.com Follow One Broken Life on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OneBrokenLifePodcast Follow Freeway Ministries on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/freewayministries Soundstripe License Code: ZSJCFVTHJUP4QQNC ONE BROKEN LIFE is a production of Freeway Ministries in Springfield Missouri. It is a series of unique conversations exploring what God can do through ONE BROKEN LIFE. Throughout this podcast, you will hear the stories of real life transformations from those who have been restored from the pit of life. Throughout the discussion, John Stroup will dig deeper into the lives of people who have been broken and radically redeemed by God's grace.
Rebecca Cox, Georgetown's undergraduate Entrepreneur of the Year, is running a social impact venture, Project Olas, that is making a real difference in the lives of her front-line employees and those they serve. She's living full time in Guatemala this year, in order to stand alongside the women she employs, and create a healthy corporate culture in which they can thrive.
It was really exciting to see all the talented women playing in the Texas State Championship 2021 National Tour. This course is no joke. Looking at the score that were posted today show just how hard this course is. The 4 top ladies after round 1 are Rebecca Cox at -9, Hailey king at -4, Ohn Scoggins at 3, and Jessica Weese also at -3. I can't wait to see what happens in round 2 on moving day! Go ahead and follow me over on Twitter & Instagram @JoesDiscGolf Looking to start investing in Crypto? Signup at Coinbase using the link below and get $10USD in free Bitcoin after you buy or sell $100USD worth of ANY Crypto! https://www.coinbase.com/join/mccudd_28 --- 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/joesdiscgolf/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joesdiscgolf/support
So, what can we expect from Waco 2021? A wild ride! Lots of crazy things have happened at Waco over the last few years. Who do you think will pull out the W on the MPO side? My money is on James Conrad. While lots of player excel at distance, I think on the very tightly wooded holes James will stand out from the field. On the FPO side I my money is on Ohn Scoggins. I believe her control will help her in the woods and the most likely windy conditions. Disc Golf Network & JomezPro will feature Paul McBeth, Eagle McMahon, Brian Earhart, and Cale Leiviska. DGN coverage begins at 1:30EST. Gatekeeper Media will have Matt Orum, Calvin Heimburg, Thomas Gilbert, and Emerson Keith. GK Pro will have Sarah Hokom, Lydia Lions, Hailey King, and Rebecca Cox. Go ahead and follow me over on Twitter & Instagram @JoesDiscGolf Looking to start investing in Crypto? Signup at Coinbase using the link below and get $10USD in free Bitcoin after you buy or sell $100USD worth of ANY Crypto! https://www.coinbase.com/join/mccudd_28 --- 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/joesdiscgolf/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joesdiscgolf/support
Epiosde 67: Diversify Disc Golf feat Rebecca Cox and Sally Chatman by Disc Golf, Beer, and Bull Shit Podcast
0:00 Intro 5:18 Putter & Mid Forehand Wobble 9:00 Grip During Heavy Rain 15:04 What Distance Makes an Ace “Impressive” 19:53 Danny’s Tip: Turnovers 22:14 Is EMAC’s Course Design Impacted by Him Not Throwing Forehand 25:18 What is Similar to the Latitude 64 Fuse with More Fade? 27:33 Struggling To Grip Wide Rims 29:41 What is the Typical Cost to Design/Install a Course 32:53 Anthony’s Disc Review: Bounty 35:04 You Sinus: DGPT All-Star Weekend 51:13 Ultimate Disc Golf Derby 56:02 Rebecca Cox Interview 1:06:25 Speakpipe: Sticker Residue Removal 1:10:10 Speakpipe: 5 Minute Clinic Advice 1:17:12 Show Close
Stephen's wife, Rebecca, joins us and sheds some light on the other side of family, ministry, and career. --- 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/reelvintagepodcast/message
Stephen's wife, Rebecca, joins us and sheds some light on the other side of family, ministry, and career. --- 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/reelvintagepodcast/message
We’re talking world domination -- or at least North American domination -- this week on PDGA Radio. Sara Sinclair shares her experience from the United States Women’s Disc Golf Championship (1:40) before she and Steve react to Kristin Tattar’s victory and Paige Pierce’s struggles with her grip (4:45). Later, the hosts give their takeaways about the courses, Catrina Allen, and Rebecca Cox (9:35) before playing Tattar’s and Pierce’s post-round interviews from Sunday (26:20).After the break, Steve and Sara discuss the news of the USDGC’s paid live broadcast (and share a discount code with listeners) (41:25).
We’re talking world domination -- or at least North American domination -- this week on PDGA Radio. Sara Sinclair shares her experience from the United States Women’s Disc Golf Championship (1:40) before she and Steve react to Kristin Tattar’s victory and Paige Pierce’s struggles with her grip (4:45). Later, the hosts give their takeaways about the courses, Catrina Allen, and Rebecca Cox (9:35) before playing Tattar’s and Pierce’s post-round interviews from Sunday (26:20).After the break, Steve and Sara discuss the news of the USDGC’s paid live broadcast (and share a discount code with listeners) (41:25).
How do we bridge the gap between disc and ball golf courses as the sport continues to grow? Guests: Eric McCabe, Rebecca Cox, Cory Murrell, Terry Miller, Jonathan van Deurzen, and Ian Anderson
In the first episode of the series, Zoë speaks to journalist and single mum Rebecca Cox in a candid conversation about single parent life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There are many great reasons for entrepreneurs like you to belong to the Small Business Association of Michigan. “The greatest value for me is being immersed in a network of like minded people.” Rebecca Cox is president of the Savant Group of Midland and a member of SBAM’s board of directors. “I get great ideas, great energy from my involvement with SBAM. That’s allowed me to think outside the box and to see things that other people have done that are successful and learn from mistakes that they've done so I don't have to repeat them. And, you know, just that a more practical side as SBAM has a really great suite of of products and services that it offers small businesses. So, all the way around, it's just a really great concept for being able to offer small businesses a lot of assistance as they're navigating their way through.” Leverage the value of your involvement with the Small Business Association of Michigan. Learn more by calling today at 800-362-5461.
We talk with Rebecca Cox about touring and have a thoughtful conversation about Feature Cards. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Hill and Sara Lamberson tackle all the action from the Idlewild Open on this week’s edition of PDGA Radio, but not before pumping up the just-released PDGA survey (1:30). From there, it’s on to Paul McBeth’s crazy comeback win (4:15), how Kevin Jones is similar to Eagle McMahon and Ricky Wysocki (11:32), and Zach Melton’s strong weekend (16:15). Sara breaks down Paige Pierce’s smashing success (19:25) and checks on Rebecca Cox’s performance (26:42) before talk turns to the wild weather (34:11) and Sara’s impressions from her first Disc Golf Pro Tour event (37:50).It’s Am Worlds week (45:10), so the hosts talk with Tournament Director Robert Leonard (53:34) and local filmmaker Aaron Shindledecker (1:15:40) ahead of the event. Plus, a look back at what disc was approved 25 years ago this week (1:22:39), complete with a little nerding out on old flight charts.
Steve Hill and Sara Lamberson tackle all the action from the Idlewild Open on this week’s edition of PDGA Radio, but not before pumping up the just-released PDGA survey (1:30). From there, it’s on to Paul McBeth’s crazy comeback win (4:15), how Kevin Jones is similar to Eagle McMahon and Ricky Wysocki (11:32), and Zach Melton’s strong weekend (16:15). Sara breaks down Paige Pierce’s smashing success (19:25) and checks on Rebecca Cox’s performance (26:42) before talk turns to the wild weather (34:11) and Sara’s impressions from her first Disc Golf Pro Tour event (37:50).It’s Am Worlds week (45:10), so the hosts talk with Tournament Director Robert Leonard (53:34) and local filmmaker Aaron Shindledecker (1:15:40) ahead of the event. Plus, a look back at what disc was approved 25 years ago this week (1:22:39), complete with a little nerding out on old flight charts.
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During GBO week Steve Hill from PDGA asked a few players some questions about disc golf and other aspects of their life. This is an audio compilation of the video clips.
Rebecca Cox, of team Latitude 64, and Chris Clemons, of team Dynamic Discs stopped by the warehouse so we decided to sit them down and ask them a few questions. Be sure to give them a follow Rebecca Cox https://www.instagram.com/rebeccarcox/ https://www.facebook.com/rebeccacox.dg/ Chris Clemons https://www.instagram.com/clemonadedd/ https://www.facebook.com/clemons3232
Jessica Cox is a nutritional practitioner with a Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition) and over ten years of clinical experience. She has an immense passion for food therapy and therapeutic nutrition with a specific interest in IBS and SIBO. Rebecca and Jessica talk about how important it is to treat your SIBO with the support of a qualified practitioner, to ensure that you are getting the right treatment at each stage of your SIBO journey to recovery. They chat about how to eat for SIBO, how foods might be re-introduced and why it’s important to get help before your diet becomes too limited.Shownotes: www.thehealthygut.co/jessicaKeywords: Jessica Cox, nutrition, IBS, nutritional support, inflammation, SIBO, SIBO diet, BI-Phasic diet, gut health, gut healing, Rebecca Cox, digestion, digestive health Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehealthygut. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.