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What Do Strong Families Actually Do Each Day?Your family's culture is shaped by the little things—how you say goodbye in the morning, whether you pray together, how often you share a meal. In this insightful conversation, Jim Mhoon, counselor and longtime Focus on the Family leader, joins Davies Owens to talk about the daily rhythms and rituals that set thriving families apart.With practical examples and decades of experience, Jim shares:Why the way you say “hello” and “goodbye” matters more than you thinkHow a one-minute family prayer can reset the tone of your homeWhy dinner around the table is about far more than just foodWhat's driving our overscheduled culture—and how to resist itThe critical role of community in raising healthy kidsThis episode is full of simple, actionable ideas you can implement immediately—no parenting book required.
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In this episode Moira Szilagyi, MD, PhD, FAAP, and Heather Forkey, MD, FAAP, discuss the new AAP National Center for Relational Health and Trauma-informed Care. David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Jordan Marmet, MD, FAAP, and Aarabhi Rajagopal, MD, FAAP, about how medical jargon can be confusing for teens. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.
This feminine superpower is designed to build relational connectivity and love in big, multigenerational families, but is often misunderstood and completely ignored in the modern world. Jeremy discusses the ideal use for this in a large family and how it is such a blessing to husbands and the entire family, but also shows why it's so maligned these days. He reacts to a couple videos, one from Jonathan Haidt, and another of Jordan Peterson to show just how important it is for wives and mothers to cultivate this amazing superpower. On this episode, we talk about: 0:00 Intro 0:29 Jonathan Haight on Girls and Social Media 2:39 The Superpower of Social Mapping in Families 5:53 The Role of Mothers in Family Dynamics 7:55 Balancing Authority and Relational Health 11:49 Feminine Relational Dynamics from Adam and Eve 17:09 Practical Applications for Modern Families Follow Family Teams: Facebook: https://facebook.com/famteams Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyteams Website: https://www.familyteams.com Resources Mentioned: Jonathan Haidt Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeRmxUGRgVc Jordan Peterson Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R-vkbxX8r4 --- Hi, welcome to the Family Teams podcast! Our goal here is to help your family become a multigenerational team on mission by providing you with Biblically rooted concepts, tools and rhythms! Your hosts are Jeremy Pryor and Jefferson Bethke. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
“Man becomes an image of God not so much in the moment of solitude as in the moment of communion.”~ St. John Paul IIHow do men connect with others?What makes it hard for men to have strong marriages & friendships?What can a man do to create healthier connections with others?This special episode of This Whole Life is the first "Relationship Roundtable," tackling issues related to human connection and struggles in relationships. Pat Millea is joined by an outstanding panel of guests, including Ben Baker, John Braun, and Andy Norton, who dive into the vital topic of men's relational health. They explore what it looks like when men are truly connected with others—be it their wives, parents, children, friends, or coworkers. The episode unpacks the dynamics of honor, vulnerability, self-reliance, and the often-complicated nature of friendships. From pop culture references to real-life anecdotes, the conversation reveals both the strengths and pitfalls that men often face in relationships. Each guest offers insights from their own experiences, linking them to mental health and the Christian life. With practical steps and spiritual encouragement, they challenge men to take bold steps toward deeper and healthier connections. Whether you're a man seeking to improve your relationships or someone who loves one, this episode offers valuable perspectives and encouragement.Episode 70 Show NotesChapters:0:00: Intro & positive & negative examples of men connecting with others18:22: When men are in healthy relationship with others25:30: Self-reliance, withdrawing, & struggles for men in relationships29:58: The cycle of shame in men38:21: Relationship goals & reaching out for connection45:41: Practical ways for men to foster healthy relationships58:02: Challenge By ChoiceReflection Questions:What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?When men are in healthy relationships, what are they doing well?When men are struggling to be connected to others, what are the pitfalls or temptations?How can men have strong, connected relationships while maintaining a sense of personal competence and strength?Men: How can you reach out to someone for greater connection? Women: How can you support the men in your life with their relationships?Send us a text. We're excited to hear what's on your mind!Join the community of supporters of This Whole Life! ❤️
After looking at various aspects of our health, Greg talks about changing the nature of our relationships. Jesus came so we can be in relationship with God but also so we can be transformed. God doesn't just want us to just change our behaviors. He wants to change the way we think. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Look for HOPE is Here: - at www.HOPEisHere.Today - on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HOPEisHereToday - on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hopeisherelex/ - on X (Twitter) - https://www.x.com/hopeisherelex - on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hopeisherelex - on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtJ47I4w6atOHr7agGpOuvA Help us bring HOPE and encouragement to others: - by texting the word GIVE to 833-713-1591 - by visiting https://www.hopeisheretoday.org/donate #Lexington #Kentucky #christianradio #JesusRadio #Jesus #WJMM #GregHorn #GregJHorn #suicideprevention #KentuckyRadio #HOPEisHere #Hope #HopeinJesus #FoodForThoughtFriday #MondayMotivation #FridayFeeling #Motivation #Inspiration #cupofHope #FYP #ForYouPage #SuicideAwareness
Relationships matter most. Family, friends, are always top of list, so lets start there in our informal discipleship conversations.This episode is one of many on our discipleship grid for discipleship conversations.
Mark and Jill Savage are passionate about encouraging, educating, and equipping families and marriages. After serving in church ministry for twenty years, the Savage's are now meeting the needs of families as authors, speakers, and coaches. Known for their honesty, humor, and practical teaching, Mark and Jill bring hope and encouragement to every audience. Jill is the host of the No More Perfect Podcast and the author of eighteen books including the bestselling No More Perfect Moms. Together Mark and Jill have created five online marriage courses and authored several books including No More Perfect Marriages, I Really Messed Up, and My Heart Is Broken. The parents of five adult children, and grandparents of six, the Savage's make their home in Normal, IL. You can find them online at www.MarkandJill.org. Also the free rebuilding trust guide we mentioned can be found at www.RebuildingTrust.us Today, we're talking about: The impact of marriage and the war waged against it The Savage's story - honest, real heartache, brokenness and victory Guardrails, the slow fade and Hope for marriage C A N D A C E C O F E R author + speaker website | instagram | youtube | facebook
God has made us very complex.I will give thanks to you because I have been so amazingly and miraculously made. Psalm 139:1Our Emotional Health is tied to our Spiritual Health which is tied to our Relational Health. We were made to be perfect AND we are just not equipped to be imperfect. When you become a follower of Jesus and say: “Yes” to Christ as Savior and you want to become a child of God—He gives you a part of Himself. He searches your heart and shows you what you need to change. He will lead and guide you in life. He is called: The Helper: to help you make changes. He applies the Bible to your life.He will correct you.He helps you pray. He encourages you. Support the show IN NEED OF PRAYER? SEND US YOUR PRAYER REQUESTS ONLINE JOIN A LIFEGROUP CONTRIBUTE TO OUR CHURCH AND MINISTRIES
We are in the middle of our Survivors Have Paid Enough series, and right now, we're talking about Relational Health. This is episode 10 of the series, where we explore eight areas of health and dive into how survivors of sexual violence have all areas of their lives impacted by the trauma they've experienced. We also learn about ways to improve these areas of health and see the life transformations we want. We started this series by exploring how mental health is affected by sexual violence and taking a deep dive into PTSD. We then began unpacking emotional health and what it looks like to field big emotions and practice good emotional hygiene. Recently, we started the conversation about relationship health and how to identify safe relationships. For this episode, we are continuing our exploration of relationship health, specifically setting boundaries and identifying some things that get in the way of connecting well with others. Last month, we started talking about boundaries. And, by popular demand, we decided to expand on that topic a bit more this month.
How does Grace Point Institute for Relational Health serve the church and her members? The Rev. Dr. Mark Hannemann, MDiv, DMin, LMHP, LPC, CLC (Co-founder and President of Grace Point Institute for Relational Health) joins Andy to discuss why Grace Point was founded, the services it offers, where these services are needed today, how Grace Point serves locally, and how it fosters a culture of care for ministry workers. Learn more about Grace Point Institute for Relational Health at relationalhealth.org. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
In this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden speaks with Desiree De Spong about the lymphatic system's crucial role in health and recovery. Desiree shares her journey into the health field, her fascination with the lymphatic system, and the emotional connections tied to physical health. They discuss the innovative Flowpresso technology designed to enhance lymphatic drainage and its applications in various health settings. The conversation also explores the Four Pillars of Health, emphasizing the importance of emotional, physical, spiritual, and social well-being in achieving longevity and optimal health. For the audience: * Use the code 'Podcast10' to get 10% OFF your order at our supplement store → https://gladdenlongevityshop.com/ * Use code ‘Flow at Home' for $10 OFF your Flow at Home products at https://flowpressousa.com/flow-products/ Takeaways * The lymphatic system is crucial for detoxification and immune response. * Emotional health is interconnected with physical health through the lymphatic system. * Flowpresso technology combines compression and heat to enhance lymphatic drainage. * The Four Pillars of Health include body, emotional, spiritual, and family aspects. * Surrounding oneself with supportive individuals is vital for health. * The glymphatic system in the brain plays a role in mental clarity and health. * Emotional releases often occur during lymphatic drainage therapy. * Health is a holistic concept that encompasses mind, body, and spirit. * Future advancements in technology will enhance our understanding of health. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Lymphatic System 02:18 Desiree's Journey into Health and Lymphatics 04:55 Understanding the Lymphatic System's Role in Health 08:01 Emotional Connections and the Lymphatic System 10:58 The Glymphatic System and Brain Health 14:04 Research Insights on Lymphatic Function and Stress 16:50 Integrating Lymphatic Health with Psychological Well-being 17:42 Understanding Flowpresso Technology 28:03 The Four Pillars of Health 36:21 Future of Health and Technology 36:24 Goodbye To learn more about Flowpresso: Website: https://flowpressousa.com/ Instagram: (@Flowpresso_Int) https://www.instagram.com/flowpresso_int/ | (@Flow_athome) https://www.instagram.com/flow_athome/ Facebook: (@Flowpresso_Int) https://www.facebook.com/flowpressoint/ Reach out to us! Website: https://gladdenlongevity.com/ Email: podcast@gladdenlongevity.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gladdenlongevity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gladdenlongevity/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gladdenlongevity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5_q8nexY4K5ilgFnKm7naw
A teacher and advocate for excellent early care and education of young children and their families, Lisa Matter tells stories about some of the families she has worked and how she learned to “listen to the behavior” of the children.
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Jessica Gold, MIT-trained neuroscientist and founder of Bliss Science Coaching, explores the essential yet often neglected connection between success in technology and personal relationships. Blending her expertise in neuroscience and Tantra, Dr. Jessica shares her journey from intense lab work to discovering relational health and building fulfilling relationships. From co-founding Digital Wisdom and creating the AI avatar Jessica Gold, she now guides high-performing individuals and tech-focused professionals in cultivating deeper connections. Tune in to learn why investing in relational well-being is vital for both personal and professional success. About the Guest: Dr. Jessica Gold is a neuroscientist with an extensive background in technology, Tantra, and relational coaching. She is the founder of Bliss Science Coaching and co-founder of Digital Wisdom, where she merges the worlds of AI and relationship science. Her journey includes a decade in rigorous lab work, followed by years in a spiritual community where she gained insights into relational dynamics. Today, she helps tech professionals and couples strengthen their relationships, showing how a balanced life can enhance both career and personal satisfaction. Key Takeaways: The Tech and Relationship Disconnect: High achievers in tech often overlook relational health, leading to challenges in personal relationships that success alone cannot resolve. Relational Health and Professional Success: A balanced approach to work and relational well-being can improve productivity, reduce burnout, and create lasting fulfillment. Nurturing Intimacy in Daily Life: Dr. Jessica emphasizes the importance of small, intentional moments of connection, helping couples maintain intimacy even in demanding careers. Hidden Costs of Neglecting Relationships: When relational health is neglected, it can lead to isolation, disconnection, and loss of emotional support. Shift from Scarcity to Abundance: Embracing an abundance mindset helps professionals find balance and receive support, ultimately enhancing both work and personal life. This episode sheds light on the importance of relational intelligence and offers tools for creating harmony in both the boardroom and the bedroom. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
Efuru McLeod, a licensed social worker born and raised in the small island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, gives a moving and inspiring story of her childhood experience with multiple caregivers. She explains how her personal experience of different and complementary care from family members informs and enriches her current work with children and families.
Early educator, Katie Mervin, talks to us about her passion for providing a comforting and facilitating environment for very early learners and for supporting their teachers.
One of our core values as a church is that we fight for relational help. How do we do this? We win the relationship, not the argument.
Kailey Enayati, a Doctor of Physical Therapy, treats patients on the continuum from birth to end of life talks about what she has learned about early relational health from her patients' life stories and is in the process of designing an app to facilitate ERH-centered documentation that would make it easier for home visitors and families to write or access providers and improve referrals to other services
This podcast reviews the topics covered in the CPS position statement about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), early relational health, and their implications for clinical practice. Listeners will learn about ACE and their impacts on health, utilizing early relational health as an avenue to protect against the negative effects of ACEs, and how clinicians can work with families to promote early relational health and optimize parenting for healthy child development. It was written by Andrea Moir, a third-year medical student at the University of British Columbia and Dr. Mel Lewis, a professor in the Department of Peds and the Chief Wellbeing Officer in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta.
Dorothy Richardson talks about her pioneering work to support families of young children at the Rice Center and in establishing the Early Relational Health certificate program at U Mass Chan Medical School.
Aaron Platts, aka "Big Dairy," has a story that proves to us that anything is possible as he takes on his journey of turning one of many unsexy ideas into a multimillion dollar business. [Editor's Note: The guys have never laughed more in a podcast episode, you do not want to sleep on this pod, it's the team's favorite]Aaron's entrepreneurial ventures steal the show. From purchasing Alaska's largest birch syrup farm to creating affordable championship rings, Aaron's creativity proves anything is possible. He also discusses his philosophy of living life fully, embracing risks, and his exciting plans to travel the world.Whether you're an entrepreneur or just love a good story, this episode is packed with inspiration and hilarious moments.Click here to watch the full video episodes, subscribe to 'The Menu,' and find all of our 5-Star Picks!
Dr. Bonnie Hepler talks about her studies of relationships between mothers, infants, and healthcare providers and how she works with vulnerable populations to achieve equity of quality and compassionate care.
In this episode R.J. Gillespie, MD, MHPE, FAAP, and Amy King, PhD, offer strategies for assessing relational health to provide trauma-informed care. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Srinivasan Suresh, MD, MBA, FAAP, and Sanghamitra Misra, MD, MEd, FAAP, about using artificial intelligence and large language models responsibly in pediatric practice and education. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.
Episode Overview:In this heartfelt episode, Jason and Lauren delve into the transformative power of life with Jesus and how it serves as the ultimate foundation for relational health. They share personal stories, reflect on their spiritual journeys, and discuss the profound impact of understanding Jesus as both a savior and a relational companion.Key Discussion Points:The Vallotton's Foundations of Faith:Jason's Upbringing: Jason recounts growing up in a home where the supernatural was a regular part of life. With parents who pastored a small community church, Jason experienced a world where the angelic and the demonic were very real, shaping his understanding of faith.Lauren's Journey: Lauren reflects on her evolving understanding of salvation, contrasting her early perceptions with her deeper, more mature insights today.Understanding Salvation:Early vs. Present Views: Lauren discusses how her concept of salvation as a young girl differed from her current perspective, emphasizing the relational aspect of Jesus over mere religious concepts.Relationship with Jesus: Both hosts highlight the significance of Jesus's promise to be with us, focusing on how this relationship is central to overcoming life's challenges and finding true peace.Favorite Scriptures:Philippians 4: Emphasis on peace and contentment through Christ.James 1: Insights on perseverance and wisdom.Joshua 1:9: Encouragement to be strong and courageous, with God's presence.Isaiah 12:2: The joy and salvation found in trusting God.Christ's Role in Our Lives:Relational Health: The discussion centers on how Jesus takes upon Himself our impossibilities, shortcomings, and burdens, offering a relationship that surpasses mere religious practice.The Ultimate Price: Jason and Lauren reflect on the beautiful truth that Christ not only addresses our struggles but desires a deep, personal relationship with us. Connect with Lauren:InstagramFacebookConnect with Jason:Jay's InstagramJay's FacebookBraveCo Instagramwww.braveco.org
Charles C. Daniels, the CEO of Fathers' UpLift Inc., talks about the significance of father-child relationships and how this led him to the field of Early Relational Health. He tells stories of fathers who found their role as fathers after being lost to substance abuse and in doing that, found themselves.
All summer we are hearing from different voices sharing different voices found throughout the Bible to help us learn and grow in our faith. Summer School is in session! We'll save you a seat as we hear from John Alexander on how to improve our RELATIONAL HEALTH! • Westbridge Church is people helping people FIND and FOLLOW JESUS! We believe that no matter where you are in your faith, there's always a next step you can take to grow in your relationship with God. As a church, we are committed to continually growing and encouraging others to grow in their faith, connect in community, share God's grace, serve others, and live generously. • Connect with us! https://westbridgechurch.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwS0EdEdcMUt6_czbEPaVXw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westbridgechurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westbridgechurchmn/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/MyWestbridge
Dr. Dvir speaks about a collaborative care model in which child psychiatrists and pediatricians work together to support early relational health.Dr. Yael Dvir is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at UMASS Chan Medical School/UmassMemorial Health, where she is Vice Chair and director of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Her current clinical work focuses on enhancing access to pediatric behavioral health through collaborative care models, and includes directing the UMASS - Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Program (MCPAP) site and the MCPAP for Early Childhood Program as well as precepting psychiatry trainees in the child psychiatry bridging clinic, a short term stabilization clinic.
Dr. Meeder, a pediatrician and Medical Director of a Family Child and Youth Mental Health Program, talks about how he came to understand the importance of early relational health as a pediatrician and how he works to support ERH in his pediatric practice. An accomplished athlete and world traveler, Rob also brings a spirit of adventure and an interest in culture to his work with families.
Claudia Gold, a developmental pediatrician and author of four books on parenting, will introduce our new series, “What is Early Relational Health”?
Mental, Emotional, & Relational HealthMental, emotional & relational health are often overlooked or skipped out on. Pastors John and James have an honest conversation about what it means to be healthy mentally, emotionally and relationally and how you can achieve health through a Biblical perspective.ABOUT US ND exists because we believe that everyone has a chance and an oppurtunity to find their new day in Jesus' name. We are here to help you find that.GIVETo support this ministry and help us continue to help people find their new day: https://newdayhouston.churchcenter.com/giving/to/new-day-ministryNEXT STEPSHave you made your decision to follow Jesus and are looking for your next step in your journey? Baptism - https://newdayhouston.churchcenter.com/people/forms/80939Child Dedication - https://newdayhouston.churchcenter.com/people/forms/313555 At New Day, we believe we are better together. Community groups are all about making friends and finding your new day in Jesus. Have you found your group? https://newdayhouston.churchcenter.com/people/forms/572647Looking to serve? Find a ministry that you would like to serve in and sign up here: https://newdayhouston.churchcenter.com/people/forms/435698STAY CONNECTEDEmail Newsletter: https://newdaychurch.us15.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=1e703b14c854e8d6feab3f5d7&id=21fda9a34aWebsite: https://www.newdaychurch.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/newdayoakforestFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/newdayoakforest#newdaychurch #newdayworship #sermon #message #preaching #onlinesermon #onlinechurch #bible #theology #church #onlineexperience #houston #texas #jesus #god #truth
Brief pastoral Word on why we chose this topic for camp.
In May of 2024, Jason and Lauren spoke at an online event with the thriving singles ministry at Life Center Church in New York City about the foundations of relational health! This episode is part two of a two part message about connection as the bedrock of relational health.This portion is a recording of the Q&A time we shared with Life Center Church at their singles event. Connect with Lauren:InstagramFacebookConnect with Jason:Jay's InstagramJay's FacebookBraveCo Instagramwww.braveco.org
In May of 2024, Jason and Lauren spoke at an online event with the thriving singles ministry at Life Center Church in New York City about the foundations of relational health! This episode is part one of a two part message about connection as the bedrock of relational health. Connect with Lauren:InstagramFacebookConnect with Jason:Jay's InstagramJay's FacebookBraveCo Instagramwww.braveco.org
In this special 'double feature' podcast recorded in front of a live audience, the Early Relational Health Funders Summit hear from four speakers with different experiences of building and maintaining a robust Early Relational Health ecosystem. We're looking at the practices, programs, and policies that need to work independently, and also together, to fully benefit families with young children. Individual interviews can be found at the following timecodes: Dr. Dipesh Navsaria: 01:43 Hope Williams-Burt: 23:06 Allison Logan: 36:00 Dr. Corey Williams: 48:40 Deborah Brown: 56:39 Ira Hillman: 01:08:25
Romantic relationships are fraught with challenging dynamics to deal with ...
Join hosts Jeremiah and Judah on an insightful discussion about the complexities of relationships in this week's episode, alongside esteemed guests. Dr. AZA Allsop, an accomplished artist, neuroscientist, and psychiatrist with an MD from Harvard Medical School, and Dr. Ahmed Tahseen, a seasoned psychiatrist and researcher from Yale School of Medicine, bring their expertise to the table.We explore the dynamics of human connection, from the intriguing occurrence of our former selves reappearing in new relationships to the complex dance of marriage, love, and the sporadic breakup. Come see how the pieces of our past connections continue to influence our present and future and how self-awareness can change the way we interact with others. Tune in for an engaging and enlightening conversation that promises invaluable insights and a fresh perspective on love, loss, and resilience.Click here to watch the full video episodes, subscribe to 'The Menu,' and find all of our 5-Star Picks!
In this episode of the Joyful Health Show Kasey interviews Licensed Professional Counselor Katie Deans about self-regulation. Katie is trained in and practices Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) with children and parents in her practice. Through using this approach she has come to understand the importance of regulation for our mental, physical, relational and spiritual health. In this episode we discuss: Healthy regulation: what it is and what it is not How our ability to regulate impacts us physically, mentally, relationally and spiritually Practical tips for growing in self-regulation We pray this episode empowers you to step away from shame and into a place of safety and peace with the Lord: “As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear Him. For He knows our frame; He is mindful that we are dust." Psalm 103: 13 - 14
WATCH the full episode on Patreon !!I hope you'll join us for a riveting convo with Anjula Acharia, renowned entrepreneur and trailblazer, as she unveils her raw and authentic experiences of 'faking it till she made it' in the business world. Mixed with incredibly practical advice, wisdom, vulnerability, and some great stories ... Let's just say you're in for a treat. From her beginnings in real estate to navigating the intricacies of the music industry, Anjula is sharing invaluable lessons and moments she learned along her path to success. It's one that has been filled with a great deal of decisive moments leading to tangible wins. Join us for an empowering conversation filled with inspiration from one of the industry's most influential voices. Don't miss out on this captivating glimpse into the entrepreneurial journey!
Kay and Tay Dudley are here with us and they are just as kind and fun in person as they seem on their social channels! Our conversation spans everything from building relational health in their marriage, to their meteoric rise on social, to the realities of postpartum depression and anxiety. We laugh, we cry…come be encouraged with us! Follow The Fortitude Podcast: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thefortitudepodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefortitudepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFortitudePodcast Follow Micah and Sarah: Our Insta: https://www.instagram.com/micahandsarahhh Sarah's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/sarahsheltonwallace TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@micahandsarah Podcast Equipment: Lighting: https://amzn.to/3Ofs1CL Mic: https://amzn.to/3SAZb2l Rodecaster Pro: https://amzn.to/42ekbyR Video Camera: https://amzn.to/3UcQ60D Tripod: https://amzn.to/42gCJP3
A new report from Harvard University and the Burke Foundation reinforces what we have long known at Reach Out and Read: simple, well-delivered initiatives to support early relational health have proven and profoundly beneficial results for children and their families. Dr. Junlei Li, lead author of the report and co-chair of the Human Development and Education Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, joins us to discuss how we can understand and support the work of those on the educational and social service front lines who serve children and families — and at home.
On today's episode of the Habit Based Lifestyle podcast, host Jesse Ewell, explores the significance of evening habits for entrepreneurs and business owners. He stresses the equal importance of evening habits alongside morning habits for establishing a successful routine. Jesse shares practical advice, such as setting a specific bedtime, avoiding screens with blue light before sleep, and engaging in activities that promote relaxation. He also emphasizes the value of maintaining healthy relationships and financial well-being, as well as establishing a consistent evening routine to ensure restful sleep and recovery. "What we put in our head that last 30 minutes of the day is some of the most impactful stuff because we're about to go to bed, we dream, we can imagine, we can do all these things, but we want to make sure we're putting in the right stuff in our mind so that we can get the most out of that." - Jesse Ewell What you will learn: How to dominate your days as an entrepreneur Creating a nighttime routine Relational Health and Bedtime Routine Financial Health and Reviewing Tasks Learn more about Jesse through the following links: HBL Lifestyle Secrets Group on Facebook Personal Website HBL Website Instagram Email