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Adam and Michael preview tonight's Friday Night SmackDown and discuss...Royal Rumble FALLOUT!Liv Morgan comes to SmackDown!Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Tama Tonga!Will Royce Keys make an appearance?How will Drew McIntyre respond to Punk & Reigns?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
She Came to the U.S. from Haiti at 17 and Built a Powerful Legal Brand | Kara Vaval The Lawyer Stories Podcast Episode 253 features Kara Vaval. Kara is a lawyer, author, keynote speaker, and business development coach. In this episode, we explore Kara's remarkable journey - from growing up in Haiti until the age of 17, to the tragic passing of her father, and her move to New York with her grandmother that set everything in motion. Kara shares how she navigated college and law school, hustled her way through a highly successful Mary Kay business, and practiced Immigration and Family Law before ultimately finding her stride in Personal Injury law. She also discusses launching the Laptop Lifestyle Lawyer Podcast and building a career rooted in mindset, intention, and business development. Kara lives by the philosophy, "What you think about, you bring about," and has written books and recently launched her newest concept, Main Karacter - encouraging lawyers and entrepreneurs to stop playing small and take control of their story. Above all, Kara is addicted to seeing other people win. This episode presented by CallRail Integrated into your case management system, CallRail helps you: Capture every call - even after hours Spot high-value leads instantly Respond faster Get the insights you need to bring in bigger cases Join over 3,000 law firms using CallRail to follow up faster, land bigger cases, and drive growth for your firm. Start your free trial at callrail.com/lawyerstories
Join us this hour as Joe Dallas looks at the question: How should a Christian respond to an invitation to attend the “wedding” of a same-sexed couple? Learn how to apply the Truth of Scripture to the world around us as we discover that growing up in Him requires thinking biblically and critically.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 - Ken, Coco, Curtis and Scheim react to the best interviews form Radio Row. How did former Brady teammates feel about his comments? Who has the big game for the Patriots and how are you watching the Super Bowl?
Why do some recruiters get ignored while others hear, “I never respond to recruiters, but I had to respond to you”? Theresa Nordstrom has spent her career on both sides of the hiring table. Before launching her own search firm, she spent nearly 20 years as an HR leader. In one role, she cut agency spending by over $700,000 by building creative employee referral programs and filling roles in-house. Then she crossed to the agency side. In this episode of The Resilient Recruiter, Theresa explains why most recruiter outreach fails and what actually gets candidates to respond. Her answer isn't more messages or better templates. It's storytelling, relevance, and clarity. Theresa shares why job descriptions don't recruit talent, how she uncovers the real story behind a role, and how video helps her cut through candidate noise without being pushy or salesy. She also breaks down why detailed submittals matter, how she uses AI to save time without sacrificing quality, and when it genuinely makes sense for companies to use external recruiters. Sponsor: Recruiterflow This episode is brought to you by Recruiterflow. Recruiterflow is an end-to-end, AI-first ATS and CRM built specifically for recruitment agencies and executive search firms. It brings together ATS, CRM, sequencing, data enrichment, marketing automation, and AI agents in one clean, intuitive platform. Several recruitment leaders in our coaching community use Recruiterflow to execute faster, onboard new hires more easily, and spend more time on what actually matters: conversations with clients and candidates. You can learn more or request a demo at recruitmentcoach.com/recruiterflow In this episode, you'll learn: Why candidates respond to stories, not job descriptions How to get candidates to self-select early (and save time on both sides) Why progression examples outperform vague culture claims How video outreach cuts through noise without needing polish What most employee referral programs get wrong Why detailed submittals increase interview ratios How to use AI to elevate quality, not replace judgment Episode highlights: [3:01] Why Theresa left a 20-year HR career to start her own search firm [6:41] The Harley Davidson referral program that saved hundreds of thousands in agency fees [9:22] How to elicit the story behind a role candidates actually care about [12:32] Why proof of progression beats generic culture messaging [23:21] How to partner with HR without getting blocked [44:20] The video outreach approach that makes candidates stop and respond [55:03] Why Theresa spends so much time on submittals [58:34] Mixing retained, exclusive, and selective contingent work strategically Guest bio Theresa Nordstrom is the founder of Talent Company, an executive search firm specializing in accounting, finance, HR, and C-suite roles. Before launching her firm in 2015, Theresa spent nearly 20 years as an HR leader, where she became known for creative employee referral programs that dramatically reduced agency spend. Her approach today centres on storytelling, multi-channel video outreach, and presenting candidates in ways that make interview decisions easy. If you want to future-proof your recruitment business without burning out, this episode is a must-listen.
Craig Collins sits in for Dana. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addresses Bad Bunny's Grammy's political statements ahead of his Super Bowl Halftime Show performance. TPUSA announces the lineup for their own halftime show headlined by Kid Rock. The Native American “Tongva Tribe” reacts to Billie Eilish's remarks about "stolen land". A Boston-area woman is thrilled after taking in a Haitian migrant and says it's like having your own personal chef, as another conservative woman goes viral for PERFECTLY explaining why Liberal women get so outraged. A crazy man is locking himself in his room for an entire year to avoid doing hard things and promises to do a single pull-up.Don Lemon claims he contacted the DOJ and offered to turn himself in but they ignored him. Bill and Hillary Clinton will appear for a deposition before Congress at the end of the month of Jeffrey Epstein.The House narrowly passes the government funding bill 217-215. The US shot down an Iranian drone.A new billboard is put up in San Francisco ahead of the Super Bowl defending ICE. A viral video asks young college students if voter ID laws are racist.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…CovePurehttps://CovePure.com/DanaImprove your health with clean water this year. Get $200 off for a limited time.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTry Relief Factor's 3-week Quickstart for just $19.95—tell them Dana sent you and see if you can be next to control your pain!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free phone!Humannhttps://HumanN.comSet yourself up with simple, delicious wellness support—pick up Humann's Turmeric Chews at Sam's Club next time you're there and see why they're such a fan favorite!WebRootTake your cybersecurity seriously! Get 60% off Webroot Total Protection at https://Webroot.com/Dana Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaThis is the year to create a more stable financial future. Open a qualified account with Noble Gold and receive a 3 oz Silver Virtue coin free.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
We all come into this world with our own vibrational fingerprint, which is a magical thing! The great trick of life is letting that magic continue throughout our lives without letting it get stuck in our heads. Your inner child deserves authenticity – it will teach you to trust yourself. Today's conversation is filled with tips to get you connected with the vibes that will allow you to live your most beautiful life. This week's theme is: Simple steps will guide you to trust your vibes. Join the Waitlist for Sonia Choquette's New Certification Program Highlights: You were born with a vibrational fingerprint – trust it! [1:05] How was your spirit raised? [3:28] The most intelligent people read the room and can feel the vibes. [4:01] Sonia T.'s partner doesn't let outside influences get him down. [8:47] Go with your vibes, not your head. [11:23] Your moment of awakening. [16:18] Slow down and breathe. [21:01] If you want it, the vibes will come. [23:48] Find a vibe check buddy this week. [26:01] Dial in on the beautiful things around you. [28:40] Who are the energy vampires in your life? [32:45] Being your best self is the gift that keeps giving. [39:45] Tool of the Week: Slow down and pay attention. [40:28] Question of the Week: Should I say 'I am afraid' or 'I am experiencing fear'? [44:41] Trusting your vibes is a skill that doesn't come naturally to everyone, but it can make all the difference in your day, your week, even your life! Whether you're connecting with people who will influence your success a decade in the future or simply allowing yourself to be led by your gut instead of your head, trusting your vibes matters. Your intuition is natural, but you have to awaken it. Slow down, get curious, and don't merely listen to your vibes. Be brave and act on them! Not quite ready to take action? Start in the smallest ways possible by simply taking a breath to check in with your vibes. Then acknowledge your vibes (even if you aren't ready to act on them). Once you name it, you claim it, and that can make all the difference. You deserve a beautiful, vibe-filled life. Tool of the Week: Slow down and pay attention. [40:28] Question of the Week: Should I say 'I am afraid' or 'I am experiencing fear'? [44:41] Continue on Your Journey: Grab Sonia C.'s New Card Deck Here! Your Glorious Life Sonia C's In the Moment Guidance Good Vibes Tribe More Sonia Choquette Follow Sonia Choquette on Instagram Sonia Choquette on YouTube Sonia Choquette's Book Read Life ACCURATELY: Recognize and Respond to What's Really Happening Soul Mastery: 22 Lessons to Reinvent Your Life Order Sonia Choquette's Trust Your Vibes Guided Journal True Balance book by Sonia C. More Sonia Tully Psychic YOUniversity Level 1 Waitlist Psychic YOUniversity Level 2 Waitlist Book a Reading with Sonia Tully Sonia on Substack Follow Sonia Tully on Instagram Book a Discovery Call with Sonia Tully Free Spiritual Toolkit and Meditation Connect with Sabrina Tully Buy Sonia and Sabrina's Book You Are Amazing Share with us your questions and vibe stories at itsallrelatedpodcastquestions@gmail.com and vibecheck@soniatully.com
Every cry feels urgent. Every opinion feels loud. But what if responding faster isn’t always better? New research reveals something surprising: being responsive matters—but being too responsive might actually make things harder for your baby (and you). In this episode, Dr Justin Coulson breaks down a powerful cross-cultural study that challenges popular parenting advice and explains what truly helps babies learn to calm themselves—without neglect, guilt, or extremes. If you’ve ever felt anxious about every sound your baby makes, this episode will change how you listen. KEY POINTS Why faster responses don’t always mean faster soothing What a UK–Uganda study reveals about infant self-regulation The difference between responsiveness and over-responsiveness How parental anxiety transfers directly to babies Why how you respond matters as much as when you respond QUOTE OF THE EPISODE “Being responsive helps babies feel safe—but being over-responsive can stop them learning how to soothe themselves.” RESOURCES MENTIONED Research published in Developmental Psychology British Psychological Society (BPS) 10 Things Every Parent Needs to Know –by Dr Justin Coulson HappyFamilies.com.au ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS Pause before responding—notice the level of distress Respond quickly to real distress, not every murmur Calm yourself first—your baby borrows your nervous system Trust that small pauses can build self-soothing skills Let go of “perfect” responses and aim for attuned ones See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features a fascinating conversation with Ashley Budd, Senior Marketing Director at Cornell University and the author of Mailed It. She has spent over a decade leading digital innovation in advancement, helping organizations connect authentically with audiences and raise funds for meaningful causes. Ashley shares her career journey from enrollment services to fundraising and explains how her work in digital marketing, mainly email marketing, became a key part of her success. She also talks about her first book on email marketing and her experience consulting and speaking with nonprofits and universities. A significant focus of the discussion is how digital marketing supports modern fundraising. Ashley explains why email remains powerful despite crowded inboxes, and how understanding human behavior and proven patterns leads to better results. She introduces a custom GPT tool she co-created to teach people how to write effective emails, emphasizing learning skills rather than depending on AI forever. The conversation also explores the balance between using AI tools and maintaining a human touch. Ashley highlights the importance of authenticity, consistency, and trust, introducing her "trust triangle" model of authenticity, empathy, and logic. She also discusses handling ghosting, managing unengaged audiences, adapting campaigns to changing conditions, and communicating during crises. In this episode, you will be able to: Understand how email marketing drives modern fundraising success. Discover the evolving partnership between humans and AI in communication. Learn how to write effective emails using proven behavioral patterns. Recognize the limits of AI tools and the need for human judgment. Apply authenticity, empathy, and logic to build audience trust. Balance quality and quantity in email communication. Handle unresponsive audiences with clarity and respect. Adapt campaigns to changing digital behavior and expectations. Respond confidently to crises while maintaining community trust. Access practical tools and resources to improve email performance. Get all the resources from today's episode here. Support for this show is brought to you by Practivated. Practivated delivers AI-powered donor conversation simulations that let fundraisers practice in a private, judgment‑free space—building confidence, refining messaging, and improving outcomes before the real conversation even begins. Developed by fundraising experts with real‑time coaching at its core, it's the smart way to walk into every donor interaction calm, prepared, and ready to connect. Learn more at practivated.com. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_malloryerickson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthefundraising YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@malloryerickson7946 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/mallory-erickson-bressler/ Website: malloryerickson.com/podcast Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-the-fundraising/id1575421652 If you haven't already, please visit our new What the Fundraising community forum. Check it out and join the conversation at this link. If you're looking to raise more from the right funders, then you'll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point.
When Jesus described the signs that would precede His return, He said that lawlessness will increase, and the love of many will grow cold. That describes a lot of what we see happening around us, doesn't it? In this episode of Foreshadows Report, we're going to explore how lawlessness is getting worse than ever—and consider how we, as Christians, should respond.Learn more about Steve and his books at https://SteveMillerResources.comProduced by Unmutable™
If you've ever thought, "Something must be wrong with my metabolism now," this episode is for you. In today's conversation, Coach Steph and I break down one of the most frustrating beliefs women carry into their 40s, 50s, and beyond: that aging automatically ruins your metabolism and makes weight loss impossible. Spoiler Alert: that story is incomplete... and it's keeping you stuck in diet burnout, overeating, and guilt. We talk about what actually changes as life gets fuller (stress, sleep, habits, emotional eating), why extreme diets backfire harder now than they did in your 20s, and how years of restriction quietly fuel bingeing and food obsession. Most importantly, we walk you through a calmer, common-sense way forward that doesn't require tracking, weighing, or "starting over" every Monday. In this episode, you'll learn: Why your metabolism isn't broken—and what really affects it How dieting history creates overeating and food fear The small, realistic habits that support appetite, muscle, and sanity How to stop relying on food as your main stress relief What you can start doing today to eat with more ease and consistency If you're done fighting food and ready for solutions that fit your real life, join us for this conversation. You can also connect with Leslie & Steph on Instagram. Be the first to know when we're opening the doors to our signature psychology-based weight loss program, Outsmart Overeating (and get exclusive access to early bird discounts and fast action bonuses), join the Interest List. If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight, but also lose the struggle along side it, you can get started by taking the Weight Loss Psychology Quiz: Discover Your Diet Personality Type
Mailbag Monday is in full “tough love, but make it helpful” mode as Jared breaks down three modern dating headaches: the ex who keeps popping up with cryptic, ego-soaked poetry, the couple doing “ethical non-monogamy” that somehow feels like a sad group project, and the doctor who's back a year later claiming the relationship ended because you “didn't believe he was busy.” Jared's main theme is clear: you don't need a courtroom-level case to leave someone who makes you feel emotionally unsafe, and you definitely don't owe your time to people who rewrite history to avoid accountability. He also goes on a mini-rant about how we digest texts like they're meals (and why blocking is sometimes self-care). Equal parts funny, blunt, and weirdly calming, like having a friend grab your phone mid-spiral and go, “Nope. We're not doing this today.Jared is on tour!
Stop Chasing Fake Engagement. Build Real Conversations.In this episode, I unpack one of the most important updates LinkedIn has shared about authentic engagement and trust on the platform.LinkedIn has clearly reiterated that engagement pods, coordinated commenting, and other forms of artificial interaction violate platform policy and ultimately damage the professional ecosystem.Here is what that means for creators, consultants, and business leaders using LinkedIn for real growth.Real connection matters more than inflated metrics:- Tactics designed to manufacture likes or comments might look good at first glance, but they weaken credibility and long-term visibility. - Authentic engagement is what leads to meaningful conversations, referrals, and revenue.LinkedIn is actively rewarding genuine behavior:- The platform continues to invest in systems that detect inauthentic activity and elevate real discussions. - Content that sparks thoughtful replies and follow-on conversations is what earns reach now.Your audience expects substance, not shortcuts: - If your content resonates, people will engage naturally. - That engagement carries more weight and builds trust with both your network and the algorithm.The takeaway from the training is simple.Create value. Invite conversation. Respond intentionally. Build relationships instead of chasing vanity metrics.That is how authority, visibility, and opportunity are built on LinkedIn in 2026 and beyond. Get started the right way on LinkedIn by downloading our FREE Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile Guide here:https://www.thetimetogrow.com/ecsoptimizeyourprofile
It's Merciless Monday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as Super Bowl Champion Shaun King joins to RESPOND to the LACK of Black Coaches being hired as Head Coaches after Cardinals hire Mike LaFleur, Raiders' plans to hire Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak, and more... Super Bowl Champion & Utah Alum Eric Weddle joins to PREVIEW Super Bowl 60 & Discuss NFL News! Join us for this and much more on MERCILESS Monday on The REALEST Show on Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday's | Free Game Friday Matt McChesney on Monday/Friday Steve Kim on Tuesday/Thursday Shaun King - Former NFL QB Monday/Wednesday/Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Oglala Lakota tribal president banned U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Red Lake Band of Ojibwe officials say ICE can't operate on their Minnesota reservation without prior consultation. A number of tribes are waiving tribal ID fees and reaching out to secure their members' citizenship documents. Dozens of tribes are offering guidance for Native Americans who encounter ICE agents. The actions are part of the response by tribes and prominent Native organizations as more stories surface of Native residents tangling — and even being detained — in the ICE crackdown in Minneapolis and elsewhere. GUESTS Lenny Fineday (Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe), general counsel for the National Congress of American Indians Beth Margaret Wright (Laguna Pueblo), senior staff attorney with the Native American Rights Fund Frank Star Comes Out (Oglala Lakota), president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe Break 1 Music: Our Autonomy (song) Klee Benally (artist) Appropriation (album) Break 2 Music: Wahzhazhe (song) Scott George (artist) Killers of the Flower Moon Soundtrack (album)
In this episode, I reflect on why the phrase “when life hands you lemons, make lemonade” doesn't always feel supportive in moments of stress. I share my personal experience navigating chaos during a major storm and how it revealed my nervous system responses. We explore fight, flight, freeze, and simple ways I return myself to regulation through breath, awareness, and gratitude. I also talk about the spiritual concept of pattern interrupts and how breaking routine can create clarity and shift frequency. This episode invites you to pause, notice your patterns, and see discomfort as an opportunity for meaningful change. Love and light, Amy Robeson WWW.THEAMYROBESON.COM FREE GIFT: www.theamyrobeson.com/free CRYSTAL LIVE SHOW: www.theamyrobeson.com/crystals HANG OUT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: IG: https://www.instagram.com/amy.robeson/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@amyrobeson TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amy.robeson FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870669766485293/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/awakeninglifecoaching
The Mindful Healers Podcast with Dr. Jessie Mahoney and Dr. Ni-Cheng Liang
We are not here to pretend this is fine. We are here to help you get steady enough to choose how we respond. When fear narrows your thinking, you can come back to the body first. Regulate first. Respond second. In this conversation, Ni-Cheng and I name the collective fear, grief, exhaustion, moral distress, minority stress, and racial trauma. These are real, lived experiences that shape safety in our bodies. When we are activated, our wise brain is harder to access. That is when we send the text, make the decision, or take the action from urgency instead of intention. This episode offers practical micro-tools that work in real life. The breath, a longer exhale, box breathing, 4-7-8, orienting to safety by feeling the ground under our feet, and hand to heart are ways to physiologically downshift. Yoga is too. Read more about this topic in Jessie Mahoney's blog: What would love do when the world feels usnsteady. https://www.jessiemahoneymd.com/jessies-blog/what-would-love-do-when-the-world-feels-unsteady PEARLS OF WISDOM • A dysregulated nervous system makes urgency feel like truth. Regulation gives us back clarity, choice, and values-based action. • Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn are adaptive responses. We can name our defaults without judging, then choose the next step. • Moral distress, grief, anger, numbness, and exhaustion are normal human responses to instability. Nothing is wrong with you. • Trauma and minority stress live in the body. When safety feels threatened, hypervigilance and shutdown make sense. • We do not have to do everything. We choose a lane of helping that matches our capacity and sustains us over time. Reflection Questions: When you feel activated, what is your default—urgency, over-functioning, numbness, shutdown, or fawn? What helps you return to the green zone —long exhale, feet on the ground, hand to heart, movement, nature? Which lane of helping feels like desire and alignment, and which lane feels like guilt or over-responsibility? If your future self looks back five years from now, what do you hope you feel proud of in how you showed up? If we want to practice these tools in community, especially in nature, explore our offerings here: www.jessiemahoneymd.com/retreats www.jessiemahoneymd.com/coaching www.jessiemahoneymd.com/speaking The Healing Medicine Podcast was formerly known as the Mindful Healers Podcast Nothing shared in the Healing Medicine Podcast is medical advice.
What happens when we decide to be present, patient, and kind in the middle of one of the hardest stretches of the school year? In this week's episode of Aspire to Lead, Joshua Stamper welcomes back Dr. Christopher Culver to explore the science of kindness and belonging, the impact of chronic stress on educators, and why self compassion must come before we can sustain compassion for others.Dr. Culver shares vulnerable pieces of his own story, including seasons of deep darkness and imposter syndrome, and explains how those experiences shaped his work on kindness, his bilingual children's book about belonging, his new book Be the Light, and his Science of Kindness podcast. Listeners will gain practical strategies to lead with presence and patience, protect their own mental health in high stress seasons, and create school cultures where every person feels seen, valued, and included.About Dr. Christopher Culver:Dr. Christopher Culver is a proud product of Oklahoma education and has served educational communities for more than a decade as a classroom teacher, secondary principal, and most recently as a cabinet-level administrator. Dr. Culver is a product of a divorced family and split time between Tulsa & Wyandotte, OK and Fayetteville, NC during his childhood. Currently, Dr. Culver serves as a consultant with expertise in kindness, culture and understanding Gen Z/Gen A, and as an adjunct professor at Oklahoma City University, teaching future teachers and leaders. He is highly sought after and well known for his high-energy, passionate, engaging, and motivational professional development. Participants call him “engaging, charismatic, dynamic, and enthusiastic.” He has his pulse on today's generation. Earning an EdD researching culture, motivation, and the collective impact on teacher retention, Dr. Culver is focused on spreading kindness, improving mindset, cultivating culture, and educating about Gen Z/A. He believes that if you cannot find the light, be the light! Keep shining, friends! Follow Dr. Christopher Culver: Website: www.orangesparrow.org Twitter (X): DrChrisCulver Instagram: DrChrisCulver Facebook: DrChrisCulver Linkedin: Dr. Christopher (Chris) Culver YouTube: DrChrisCulver Podcast: https://scienceofkindness.com/ — NEW Aspire to Lead Cohort: Join the March 1st Launch Ready to move from teacher to administrator? The Aspire to Lead Cohort is a monthly leadership program designed for educators pursuing administrative roles. Get expert training, peer accountability, interview prep, and a clear roadmap to advance your career. December 1st cohort launching soon. Limited spots available. READY TO JOIN? Apply for the Aspire to Lead Cohort: https://bit.ly/47xWzIu Limited spots available. Next cohort starts 3/1/26
It's Free Game Friday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as Super Bowl Champion Shaun King joins the show to RESPOND to Emmanuel Acho saying Shedeur Sanders should NOT Listen to new Browns HC Todd Monken... Coach JB will react to Joe Brady's Bills Introductory Press Conference as he was EMOTIONAL... Join us for this Free Game Friday on The REALEST Show on Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday | Free Game Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We're sharing a special episode today from our new Feisty Media family to help you deal with and take away some action items for the collective trauma many of us are going through right now, whether it's new for you or simply heightened.Along with being a sports psychologist & therapist in her own right, the Feisty Women's Performance podcast host Dr. Erin Ayala also lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota — which has been at the center of the news over the last month since it became the target of the largest immigration enforcement action to date in the U.S. Thousands of federal agents have patrolled the streets and detained residents, and, over this past weekend, shot and killed a second bystander — leading to hundreds of thousands of people protesting in Minneapolis and around the country.In this tense environment, how do we show up as athletes, as members of our community, as our best and healthiest selves?Erin has brought together a group of experts and invites you to join them — Dr. Tess Kilwein, Dr. Quincy Guinadi, and Christine Bright — as they discuss how these experiences shape mental health and performance, and how you can respond to stress and trauma whether you're going through it right now with the news or you're dealing with your personal challenges.Key Takeaways: • What is collective trauma? Learn how collective trauma impacts communities and individuals, and why this understanding is crucial for athletes and coaches.• Recognize that intentional rest in times of stress can be essential for long-term sustainability.• Know that movement and sport can be powerful tools in community healing.• Get tips on how to navigate the complexities of wanting to help without feeling performative or overwhelmed, and how to effectively engage in difficult conversations without shame or guilt.Don't be perfect. Be brave.Guest Introductions: • Dr. Tess Kilwein: A board-certified clinical, health, and sport psychologist with expertise in mental performance and athlete wellness.• Dr. Quincy Guinadi: A postdoctoral resident specializing in identity, mental health, and the experiences of marginalized communities.• Christine Bright: Lead consultant at the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport, focusing on trauma-informed coaching and community support.Resources Mentioned:• Center for Healing and Justice through Sport• Nothing Heals like Sport Playbook• "What Happened to You" by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah• Beyond Ally by Dr. Maysa Akbar• Find ways to help at standwithminnesota.com• The Feisty Women's Performance podcast
There's no condemnation for me.But if I'm honest… there's still plenty of condemnation in me.So today we're looking at one of the strangest, most uncomfortable, and most liberating stories in the Bible—a deeply messed-up family story involving betrayal, hypocrisy, sex, judgment, and a shocking reversal that exposes how condemnation actually gets broken.It's the story of Judah and Tamar.It's awkward. It's painful. It's absolutely not a children's Bible story.And somehow, it turns out to be a Jesus story.This episode explores the moment when a man who is fully prepared to condemn someone else is forced to recognize his own heart—and how that recognition becomes the beginning of freedom, humility, reconciliation, and blessing. Along the way, we discover why the Bible keeps including deeply flawed people in God's story, why self-righteousness collapses under honest self-recognition, and why Jesus' family tree is far stranger—and more hopeful—than we expect.If you've ever felt judgment rise up in you toward someone else…This story might be exactly what you need.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6 segment.
In this special episode, your Feisty Women's Performance podcast host Dr. Erin Ayala brings together a group of experts on mental health to talk about the science and psychology of stress and collective trauma.Along with being a sports psychologist & therapist in her own right, Erin also lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota — which has been at the center of the news over the last month since it became the target of the largest immigration enforcement action to date in the U.S. Thousands of federal agents have patrolled the streets and detained residents, and, over this past weekend, shot and killed a second bystander — leading to hundreds of thousands of people protesting in Minneapolis and around the country.In this tense environment, how do we show up as athletes, as members of our community, as our best and healthiest selves?Join Dr. Tess Kilwein, Dr. Quincy Guinadi, and Christine Bright as they discuss how these experiences shape mental health and performance, and how you can respond to stress and trauma — whether you're going through it right now with the news or you're dealing with your challenges.Key Takeaways: • What is collective trauma? Learn how collective trauma impacts communities and individuals, and why this understanding is crucial for athletes and coaches.• Recognize that intentional rest in times of stress can be essential for long-term sustainability.• Know that movement and sport can be powerful tools in community healing.• Get tips on how to navigate the complexities of wanting to help without feeling performative or overwhelmed, and how to effectively engage in difficult conversations without shame or guilt.Don't be perfect. Be brave.Guest Introductions: • Dr. Tess Kilwein: A board-certified clinical, health, and sport psychologist with expertise in mental performance and athlete wellness.• Dr. Quincy Guinadi: A postdoctoral resident specializing in identity, mental health, and the experiences of marginalized communities.• Christine Bright: Lead consultant at the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport, focusing on trauma-informed coaching and community support.Resources Mentioned:• Center for Healing and Justice through Sport• Nothing Heals like Sport Playbook• "What Happened to You" by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah• Beyond Ally by Dr. Maysa Akbar• Find ways to help at standwithminnesota.com
It's Truth Telling Thursday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as 3x Super Bowl Champion & Patriots' Great Willie McGinest joins the show to RESPOND to Bill Belichick NOT being a First Ballot Hall of Famer... Steve Kim joins the show to react to Duke QB Transfer Darian Mensah signing with Miami... Join us for this Truth Telling Thursday on REALEST Show on Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday | Free Game Friday Matt McChesney on Monday/Friday Steve Kim on Tuesday/Thursday Shaun King - Former NFL QB Monday/Wednesday/Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What you'll learn in this episode:Why bad reviews aren't as damaging as you thinkThe golden rule: perception is reality—valid or notHow to respond without being defensiveThe PRO framework (Problem, Result, Offer) for impactful reviewsWhy stacking good reviews matters more than fearing bad ones
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has confirmed plans to close seven federal research facilities across the country, including the Lacombe Research and Development Centre in central Alberta. The move is part of a broader federal expenditure review that will eliminate hundreds of positions, with over 100 jobs affected at Lacombe alone. AAFC says the changes... Read More
In this Game Changers episode, I tackle one of the most common objections we hear from adults: "If children aren't rational or cognitive, how do they learn in school?" I explain why this question reflects an adulthood bias and how academic learning is often misunderstood as evidence of reasoning, logic, and abstract thinking. I break down the critical distinction between conditioned, repetitive learning and true cognitive processing, and why confusing the two leads adults to expect things from children that they simply are not developmentally capable of giving. I also offer a clear, practical way to respond when parents, teachers, or other professionals challenge the CCPT model on this point. By reframing school-based learning as memorization through repetition—rather than reasoning—we can help adults understand why children process their world emotionally and experientially, not verbally or logically. This episode gives you language, confidence, and a framework for engaging in these conversations in a way that protects the model, strengthens trust, and fundamentally changes how adults view children. CCPT: The Field of Dreams | Live Training Event at Steinbrenner Field More Info. & Registration go to https://corewellceu.com/tampa. For more information and to register for this LIVE training event in Tampa, FL on Saturday Jan 31, 2026. PlayTherapyNow.com is my HUB for everything I do! playtherapynow.com. Sign up for my email newsletter, stay ahead with the latest CCPT CEU courses, personalized coaching opportunities and other opportunities you need to thrive in your CCPT practice. If you click one link in these show notes, this is the one to click! Topical Playlists! All of the podcasts are now grouped into topical playlists on YouTube. Please go to https://www.youtube.com/kidcounselorbrenna/playlists to view them. If you would like to ask me questions directly, check out www.ccptcollective.com, where I host two weekly Zoom calls filled with advanced CCPT case studies and session reviews, as well as member Q&A. You can take advantage of the two-week free trial to see if the CCPT Collective is right for you. Ask Me Questions: Call (813) 812-5525, or email: brenna@thekidcounselor.com Brenna's CCPT Hub: https://www.playtherapynow.com CCPT Collective (online community exclusively for CCPTs): https://www.ccptcollective.com Podcast HQ: https://www.playtherapypodcast.com APT Approved Play Therapy CE courses: https://childcenteredtraining.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/playtherapypodcast Common References: Cochran, N., Nordling, W., & Cochran, J. (2010). Child-Centered Play Therapy (1st ed.). Wiley. VanFleet, R., Sywulak, A. E., & Sniscak, C. C. (2010). Child-centered play therapy. Guilford Press. Landreth, G.L. (2023). Play Therapy: The Art of the Relationship (4th ed.). Routledge. Landreth, G.L., & Bratton, S.C. (2019). Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT): An Evidence-Based 10-Session Filial Therapy Model (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315537948 Benedict, Helen. Themes in Play Therapy. Used with permission to Heartland Play Therapy Institute.
An advisor to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on social media that Tehran will target the United State, Israel and their supporters in the face of any U.S. military action.
It's Work-Boot Wednesday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as Alabama Crimson Tide' Great AJ McCarron joins the show to discuss the Charles Bedioko situation with Alabama... Super Bowl Champion Shaun King joins to RESPOND to the Bills hiring Joe Brady, Bill Belichick NOT being a First Ballot Hall of Fame Inductee, and much more... 6 Year NFL Vet Matt McChesney joins to discuss Broncos FIRING OC Joe Lombardi... You don't wanna miss this WORK-BOOT Wednesday on The REALEST Show On Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday | Free Game Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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MRKT Matrix - Wednesday, January 28th S&P 500 touches record 7,000 level, but gain fades as Fed keeps rates on hold (CNBC) Fed meeting recap: Powell says economy on ‘firm footing' and current rate level not restrictive (CNBC) Trump is not worried by a weak dollar. Why the president and investors should be (CNBC) Companies rush to refinance as credit looks good (Axios) Investors bet on ‘hot' US economy heading into midterm elections (FT) Amazon to Lay Off Around 16,000 Corporate Employees (WSJ) Microsoft Moves to Respond to New Threats From Anthropic (The Information) SpaceX weighs June IPO timed to planetary alignment and Elon Musk's birthday (FT) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
What if the biggest shifts in your life didn't come from doing more…but from choosing differently?In this solo episode of UNSUBSCRIBE with Ginny Priem, Ginny shares seven powerful life SWAPs from her upcoming book UNSUBSCRIBE: Why Letting Go is the Secret to Getting Ahead— giving you an exclusive sneak peek before the book officially releases on February 6th!These aren't surface-level mindset tips. These are real, practical shifts you can start using immediately to feel more aligned, grounded, and intentional in how you live, work, and show up.In this episode, you'll learn how to SWAP:• Comparison for Contentment• Judgment for Compassion• “What if I fail?” for “What if I fly?”• Hate for Love• Criticism for Curiosity• Reaction for Response• “It's too late” for “Now is the perfect time”This episode is especially for high-achieving women who feel:stuck in overthinkingtrapped in comparisonemotionally drainedsuccessful on paper, but disconnected insideGinny walks you through each SWAP with real-life examples, reflection prompts, and simple actions you can take this week to create meaningful change without burning yourself out.This episode will help you:• Build emotional intelligence• Set healthier boundaries• Stop self-sabotaging patterns• Feel more aligned with your values• Create sustainable personal growth• Respond instead of react• Let go of what's draining you and choose what actually serves you✨ Plus: You'll get an exclusive preview of Ginny's new book UNSUBSCRIBE: Why Letting Go is the Secret to Getting Ahead, available on February 6th.This episode is brought to you by:INE Plus NutritionThrifty TravelerGet personalized flights deals delivered right to your inbox and save $20 on your first year with code GINNYPRIEM.Follow Ginny here:InstagramLinkedInYouTubeWebsiteIf this episode resonated with you, here's how you can support the show:
In this special episode, your Feisty Women's Performance podcast host Dr. Erin Ayala brings together a group of experts on mental health to talk about the science and psychology of stress and collective trauma.Along with being a sports psychologist & therapist in her own right, Erin also lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota — which has been at the center of the news over the last month since it became the target of the largest immigration enforcement action to date in the U.S. Thousands of federal agents have patrolled the streets and detained residents, and, over this past weekend, shot and killed a second bystander — leading to hundreds of thousands of people protesting in Minneapolis and around the country.In this tense environment, how do we show up as athletes, as members of our community, as our best and healthiest selves?Join Dr. Tess Kilwein, Dr. Quincy Guinadi, and Christine Bright as they discuss how these experiences shape mental health and performance, and how you can respond to stress and trauma — whether you're going through it right now with the news or you're dealing with your challenges.Key Takeaways: • What is collective trauma? Learn how collective trauma impacts communities and individuals, and why this understanding is crucial for athletes and coaches.• Recognize that intentional rest in times of stress can be essential for long-term sustainability.• Know that movement and sport can be powerful tools in community healing.• Get tips on how to navigate the complexities of wanting to help without feeling performative or overwhelmed, and how to effectively engage in difficult conversations without shame or guilt.Don't be perfect. Be brave.Guest Introductions: • Dr. Tess Kilwein: A board-certified clinical, health, and sport psychologist with expertise in mental performance and athlete wellness.• Dr. Quincy Guinadi: A postdoctoral resident specializing in identity, mental health, and the experiences of marginalized communities.• Christine Bright: Lead consultant at the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport, focusing on trauma-informed coaching and community support.Resources Mentioned:• Center for Healing and Justice through Sport• Nothing Heals like Sport Playbook• "What Happened to You" by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah• Beyond Ally by Dr. Maysa Akbar• Find ways to help at standwithminnesota.com
In this special episode, your Feisty Women's Performance podcast host Dr. Erin Ayala brings together a group of experts on mental health to talk about the science and psychology of stress and collective trauma.Along with being a sports psychologist & therapist in her own right, Erin also lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota — which has been at the center of the news over the last month since it became the target of the largest immigration enforcement action to date in the U.S. Thousands of federal agents have patrolled the streets and detained residents, and, over this past weekend, shot and killed a second bystander — leading to hundreds of thousands of people protesting in Minneapolis and around the country.In this tense environment, how do we show up as athletes, as members of our community, as our best and healthiest selves?Join Dr. Tess Kilwein, Dr. Quincy Guinadi, and Christine Bright as they discuss how these experiences shape mental health and performance, and how you can respond to stress and trauma — whether you're going through it right now with the news or you're dealing with your challenges.Key Takeaways: • What is collective trauma? Learn how collective trauma impacts communities and individuals, and why this understanding is crucial for athletes and coaches.• Recognize that intentional rest in times of stress can be essential for long-term sustainability.• Know that movement and sport can be powerful tools in community healing.• Get tips on how to navigate the complexities of wanting to help without feeling performative or overwhelmed, and how to effectively engage in difficult conversations without shame or guilt.Don't be perfect. Be brave.Guest Introductions: • Dr. Tess Kilwein: A board-certified clinical, health, and sport psychologist with expertise in mental performance and athlete wellness.• Dr. Quincy Guinadi: A postdoctoral resident specializing in identity, mental health, and the experiences of marginalized communities.• Christine Bright: Lead consultant at the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport, focusing on trauma-informed coaching and community support.Resources Mentioned:• Center for Healing and Justice through Sport• Nothing Heals like Sport Playbook• "What Happened to You" by Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah• Beyond Ally by Dr. Maysa Akbar• Find ways to help at standwithminnesota.comRegister for our Webinar: A Coach's Guide to What Female Endurance Athletes Actually Need https://feisty.co/seminar/Sign up to Receive The Feisty 40+ Newsletter: https://feisty.co/newsletters/feisty-40/Keep up to date on all women's sports:https://feisty.co/newsletters/the-feist/Follow us on Instagram:@feisty_womens_performance
Given the heart-breaking events in the US this week, ODA will present a series of offerings from both hosts, Rev. Liên Shutt & Rev. Dana Takagi.This episode is from a talk at Access to Zen, Rev. Liên's sangha.Rev. Dana's commentaries will drop in 1-week. We'll then offer more responses; formats TBD. Feel free to reach out to us at Info.Access2Zen@gmail.com. Please take good care meanwhile!HOST:Rev. Liên Shutt (she/they) is a recognized leader in the movement that breaks through the wall of American white-centered convert Buddhism to welcome people of all backgrounds into a contemporary, engaged Buddhism. As an ordained Zen priest, licensed social worker, and longtime educator/teacher of Buddhism, Shutt represents new leadership at the nexus of spirituality and social justice, offering a special warm welcome to Asian Americans, all BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, immigrants, and those seeking a “home” in the midst of North American society's reckoning around racism, sexism, homophobia, and xenophobia. Shutt is a founder of Access to Zen (2014). You can learn more about her work at AccessToZen.org. Her new book, Home is Here: Practicing Antiracism with the Engaged Eightfold Path. See all her offerings at EVENTS
A generation is searching for meaning – and Catholics are stepping into the moment.Studies confirm: Gen Z is searching for God. But this moment is bigger than one generation.To meet this moment, Zeale, a new digital platform from CatholicVote, launches today with a bold mission: to bring faith into daily life by placing high-quality Catholic content, community, and prayer directly into the hands of people formed online.But Zeale is not exclusively for Gen Z. Zeale is for everyone who wants to live their faith more fully, including the way we consume media.Inside Zeale, users will find:Seamless access to The LOOP, CatholicVote's flagship daily news roundupThe new Morning LOOPcast, a video roundup of the day's most compelling headlinesA growing library of high-quality podcasts, documentaries, and special programsContent spanning fashion to food, sports to travel, prayers and spirituality, human-interest stories, culture, deep dives into complex issues, and even gamesAll of it – together in one Catholic digital home.Zeale is also a digital community of prayer, where users can: Access daily Mass readings, Submit prayer intentions, and Respond together when urgent news calls Catholics to collective prayer.Zeale is the hub for Catholics who want to stay informed and respond thoughtfully, collectively, and prayerfully when moments matter most.Best of all, Zeale is free to use. No one has to pay to pray, stay informed, or be inspired by content that reflects the beauty, truth, and goodness of the Catholic faith.
The Year of the Fire Horse is almost here, but energetically, we need to wind down from the Year of the Snake. The transition isn't quite complete, and that can leave us feeling ungrounded. Now is the time to shake off the old and get confident about the new. Don't be held captive by the fear of missing guidance or making the wrong choice; trust your intuition and embrace all that your spontaneity can bring. This week's theme is: It's time to get your energy moving! Join the Waitlist for Sonia Choquette's New Certification Program Highlights: Different years, different energies. [:30] Let go of the old and embrace the new. [4:47] Follow your feet and be bold! [6:30] Get that energy moving. [11:00] This year, agree to trust yourself. [13:56] Be decisive - what's the potential damage to make a choice? [17:30] Be spontaneous in little ways. [24:40] Sonia C.'s sweet negotiations with her granddaughter. [29:55] Tool of the Week: Try something new, no matter how small. [32:35] Question of the Week: Should I ride the wave of discomfort, or is that giving my ego too much freedom? [41:44] Are you ready to be as action-oriented and decisive as the horse? It's time to shed the Year of the Snake and embrace the wild energy of the Fire Horse. It's time to get that energy moving and get grounded. Maybe try hoola-hooping! When you're in your body, it is so much easier to pay attention to the sensations and emotions that you're feeling, and to respond in healthy and helpful ways. Trust your gut, be decisive, and move forward with confidence. When you're connected to your intuition, you're connected to your own authority, and that is a beautiful, empowering thing. Tool of the Week: Try something new, no matter how small. [32:35] Question of the Week: Should I ride the wave of discomfort, or is that giving my ego too much freedom? [41:44] Continue on Your Journey: Grab Sonia C.'s New Card Deck Here! Your Glorious Life Sonia C's In the Moment Guidance Good Vibes Tribe More Sonia Choquette Follow Sonia Choquette on Instagram Sonia Choquette on YouTube Sonia Choquette's Book Read Life ACCURATELY: Recognize and Respond to What's Really Happening Soul Mastery: 22 Lessons to Reinvent Your Life Order Sonia Choquette's Trust Your Vibes Guided Journal True Balance book by Sonia C. More Sonia Tully Psychic YOUniversity Level 1 Waitlist Psychic YOUniversity Level 2 Waitlist Book a Reading with Sonia Tully Sonia on Substack Follow Sonia Tully on Instagram Book a Discovery Call with Sonia Tully Free Spiritual Toolkit and Meditation Connect with Sabrina Tully Buy Sonia and Sabrina's Book You Are Amazing Share with us your questions and vibe stories at itsallrelatedpodcastquestions@gmail.com and vibecheck@soniatully.com
What should you do when your young child starts pointing out inappropriate or sinful behavior in public? In this episode of the Foundation Worldview Podcast, Elizabeth Urbanowicz walks parents through a simple, biblical framework for helping kids recognize sin without developing pride or a sense of superiority. Learn how to guide children, especially ages 3–8, to discern God's good design, remember biblical truth, and respond with kindness and humility.
In this episode Mary Sullivan, co-founder of Sweet but Fearless, talks with Caroline Stokes, leadership strategist, Fifth Industrial Revolution, for a grounded conversation about intentional learning, emotional intelligence, and navigating change at work with clarity. They explore how emotional intelligence can quietly influence your career, both positively and negatively, especially during moments of uncertainty or transition. Caroline introduces the four common responses to workplace shifts: flight, freeze, fight, and fawn, and explains why understanding your default reaction is key to moving forward with intention instead of operating on autopilot. Once you know where you are, you can begin to choose a mindset that supports growth rather than stress or stagnation. The conversation also dives into thinking ahead in your career, learning with purpose, and handling disruption without losing momentum. Drawing from her books Elephants Before Unicorns and Aftershock, Caroline shares practical insights for leaders who want to respond thoughtfully to change instead of reacting out of fear. This episode is for anyone facing shifts at work and looking to lead themselves, and their careers, with greater awareness and intention. A Sony alum who contributed to the launch of PlayStation, and a PCC-level, EQ 2.0–certified coach, Caroline has evolved from executive headhunter to one of the few global authorities on psychological and strategic leadership reinvention. ABOUT CAROLINE STOKES, CEC: Website - The Forward Co LinkedIn - Caroline Stokes, CEC Books:Elephants Before Unicorns: Emotionally Intellignet HR Strategies to Save Your Company Aftershock to 2030: A CEO's Guide to Reinvention in the Age of AI, Climate, and Societal Collapse ABOUT SWEET BUT FEARLESS: Website - Sweet but Fearless LinkedIn - Sweet but Fearless
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
Normally, a person who hears Kaddish or Nakdishach may respond even if he hears from a distance, and is not present with the Minyan. There are, however, exceptions to this rule. The Shulhan Aruch writes that a person standing outside a synagogue may respond to Kaddish or Nakdishach, but then adds that according to some opinions, this is not allowed if there is "Tinuf" (filth, such as a trash can), or a non-Jew, in between him and the congregation. At first glance, it appears that the Shulhan Aruch here cites two different opinions, and according to the first opinion, one may respond even if there is "Tinuf" or a non-Jew in between him and the Minyan. If so, then we follow the general rule that the Shulhan Aruch accepts the first opinion when he brings two different views, and thus one may may respond regardless of what is between him and the congregation. Hacham Ovadia Yosef, however, understands the Shulhan Aruch as clarifying his initial statement, and not as citing a dissenting view. Therefore, one may not, in fact, respond to Kaddish or Nakdishach if there is either "Tinuf" or a gentile in between him and the Minyan. The word used by the Shulhan Aruch in this context is "Akum," an acrostic that refers either to an idol – "Avodat Kochabim U'mazalot" – or to an idolater – "Obed Kochabim U'mazalot." The Magen Abraham (Rav Avraham Gombiner, Poland, 1635-1682) understood that the acrostic "Akum" in this context refers to an idol, and not to a gentile. According to this reading, a non-Jew does not interrupt between a Minyan and a person listening from a distance, and he may respond. However, Hacham Ovadia notes that in earlier editions of the Shulhan Aruch, the word used in this passage was not "Akum," but rather "Goy." It is clear that the word was changed as a result of censorship, as Jewish communities needed to avoid giving the impression of looking disdainfully upon their non-Jewish neighbors, and so texts that might be misunderstood as such were occasionally emended. Hence, the Magen Abraham's reading is incorrect, and even the presence of a non-Jew in between a person and the Minyan creates an interruption, preventing him from responding. Since the Shulhan Aruch used the word "Goy" – "gentile" – and not "Obed Kochabim" – "idolater," this Halacha applies to all gentiles, even to those who do not worship idols. The Rambam famously ruled that Muslims are not considered idol-worshippers, since they believe in a single Deity who created the world. For the purposes of this Halacha, however, the non-Jew's religious beliefs are irrelevant, and his presence is considered an obstruction regarding the ability to respond to Kaddish and Nakdishach. The Magen Abraham and Mishna Berura asserted that the Rama (Rav Moshe Isserles, Cracow, 1530-1572) disputed this entire Halacha, and maintained that the presence of filth or of a gentile does not affect the ability to respond to Kaddish or Nakdishach. Nevertheless, Sephardic practice follows the Shulhan Aruch's ruling. It must be noted that this entire discussion refers to the case of a person who is not inside together with the Minyan, and there is a gentile in between him and the Minyan. In such a case, the presence of the Shechina needs to extend from the Minyan to the person standing at a distance, and this extension can be obstructed. A gentile's presence inside the Minyan, however, has no effect whatsoever. If, for example, a political figure is visiting the synagogue, or a congregant has a non-Jewish aide helping him in the synagogue, it is certainly permissible for everyone to respond to all the prayers, even if the non-Jew stands in between a person and the Hazzan. Although there is an opinion among the Poskim that is stringent in this regard, the consensus follows the lenient position. One example where this problem arises was noted by the Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim of Baghdad, 1833-1909), who describes how it was common in Baghdad for merchants to display their wares in the hallways of synagogues. If a person was in the hallway of such a synagogue, he needed to ensure that the non-Jewish merchant was not standing in between him and the sanctuary. Another situation where this could arise is an airport. If ten men find an area to pray, and someone joins their Minyan from a distance, he may not answer unless he ensures that no gentiles come in between him and the Minyan. This could arise also when a person hosts a catered event in his home, and a Minyan is formed in the living room. If someone wishes to participate in the Minyan from the kitchen, he must ensure that non-Jewish workers are not standing in between him and the Minyan. Some Poskim place a very significant limitation on this entire Halacha, maintaining that it applies only if the person can see the "Tinuf" or the non-Jew in between him and the Minyan. But if, for example, a person lives near a synagogue, and he hears the prayers through the window, then he may respond even if there is "Tinuf" or a gentile in between. This is the view taken by the Gaon of Vilna (1720-1797) and by Rav Shlomo Zurafa (Algeria, 1785-1859). Although others seem to disagree with this ruling, it is accepted as Halacha by Hacham Ovadia Yosef, in Yehaveh Da'at, and by his son, Hacham David Yosef, in Halacha Berura. This Halacha becomes relevant in the case of a person who hears a live broadcast of a prayer service. Some congregations arrange a livestream of the Tefila for the benefit of those who are unable to attend due to health reasons, or for those in remote areas without a Minyan. The accepted Halacha is that although one cannot fulfill his obligation to recite a text – such as the reading of Megilat Ester on Purim – by listening via telephone or some other communication system, one can respond to Berachot, Kaddish and Nakdishach if he hears the recitation through a live broadcast. Quite obviously, there is "Tinuf" and gentiles in between the individual listening to a broadcast and the synagogue miles away where the prayers are being recited. Nevertheless, Hacham Ovadia ruled that one may respond, in light of the aforementioned ruling that everything in between may be disregarded if it cannot be seen. A Minyan may be formed even though non-Jews live in the same building, above the Minyan. Hacham Ovadia writes that there is no source whatsoever for the notion that the presence of gentiles above a Minyan obstructs the prayers from ascending to the heavens. Therefore, it is entirely permissible to pray on a ground floor even though gentiles are present above the Minyan. Summary: If a person hears Kaddish or Nakdishach from outside the area where the Minyan takes place, he may respond, unless there is "Tinuf" (filth) or a non-Jew in between him and the Minyan. If, however, the "Tinuf" or the gentile cannot be seen – such as if a person hears a Minyan from a window in his home – then he may respond. Therefore, a person who hears a Minyan via livestream may respond. A gentile's presence in the synagogue, or in the area where the Minyan is held, has no effect, and everyone in the room may respond.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Are you raising a grandson who struggles to express his emotions, acts out in anger, or suffers from aches and pains you can't explain? Do you worry about protecting the emotional future of the boys in your care, yet feel unsure how to break generational cycles of silence? You're not alone—and it's not too late to create lasting change.I'm Laura Brazan, and welcome to 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity.' In this episode, we're joined by New York Times bestselling author Dr. Gloria Vanderhorst, who brings 50 years of wisdom in child development, trauma-informed care, and emotional intelligence. Discover the powerful three Rs framework—Read, Reflect, Respond—that's transforming how grandparents help boys and young men develop a healthy emotional vocabulary and resilience.Hear real-life stories, practical strategies, and expert insights designed for grandparents unexpectedly raising grandsons through adversity. Learn how to decode your grandson's behavior, address emotional pain before it becomes physical, and nurture strong, confident men even when resources are stretched.Join our supportive community as we explore how to move beyond discipline, foster deep connection, and break the patterns that limit emotional growth. Together, we'll rewrite your family's future and provide hope for the next generation. Subscribe now to 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren' for the tools, compassion, and guidance you need on this life-changing journey.Send us a textIf you had an extra hour of 'found time' tomorrow morning—time that belonged only to you—what is the one thing you'd do that you haven't done in months?Seriously—hit pause, or wait until you're parked, and email me at laurabrazan@grandparents-raising-grandchildren.org. I'm collecting these stories to make sure this book solves the real-world burnout we're all feeling. Hello! Thank you for creating this podcast. It is a blessing to my life in this season
Discovering Grayslake: Unveiling the Stories and People That Make Our Town Unique
They share the story of launching their business during the pandemic, their adventures as substitute teachers, and their deep roots in the Grayslake community. With humor and authenticity, they discuss adoption, parenting, and the joys of serving neighbors through creative charcuterie boards. The episode captures the spirit of friendship, small-town pride, and the power of giving back, offering listeners a genuine taste of Grayslake's welcoming hometown charm. Friendship, Food, and Community: Lessons from Olive You Charcuterie on Discovering Grayslake In the heart of Grayslake, Illinois, community isn't just a buzzword—it's a way of life. This spirit shines through in the latest episode of the "Discovering Grayslake" podcast, where host David Woll sits down with Kat and Kate, the best-friend duo behind All of You Charcuterie. Their story is a testament to the power of friendship, the resilience of small business owners, and the unique flavor that local entrepreneurs bring to their hometowns. Whether you're a Grayslake local, a small business dreamer, or simply someone who loves a good story, this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice. Let's break down the main themes and tips from Kat and Kate's journey—so you can bring a little more heart, creativity, and community spirit into your own life and work. Table of Contents The Power of Friendship in Business Turning Passion into a Pandemic-Era Business Building a Business with Heart: Inclusivity, Affordability, and Community Balancing Business, Family, and Community Involvement Actionable Tips for Small Business Owners The Grayslake Difference: Why Community Matters Final Thoughts: Authenticity, Kindness, and Local Pride The Power of Friendship in Business Kat and Kate's story begins long before their first charcuterie board. Their friendship, forged as college dorm neighbors, is the foundation of their business. This deep bond is more than just a feel-good backstory—it's a strategic advantage. Key Takeaways: Trust and Communication:** Years of friendship mean Kat and Kate can communicate openly, resolve conflicts quickly, and play to each other's strengths. Shared Values:** Their mutual commitment to authenticity, humor, and community shapes every aspect of their business. Support System:** Entrepreneurship is tough. Having a partner who understands your personal and professional life makes the journey more sustainable and enjoyable. Actionable Advice: Choose business partners you trust deeply.** Shared history and values can help weather the inevitable storms of small business life. Schedule regular check-ins**—not just about business, but about your friendship and well-being. Turning Passion into a Pandemic-Era Business All of You Charcuterie was born out of necessity and creativity during the COVID-19 pandemic. With their catering gigs on hold and corporate jobs feeling less fulfilling, Kat and Kate leaned into their love of food and entertaining. How They Did It: Start Small, Think Big:** They began by making boards for friends and family. When someone offered to pay, they realized they had a viable business. Leverage Past Experience:** Years of working with high-end chefs gave them the skills to create visually stunning, delicious spreads. Adapt to the Times:** With large gatherings off the table, they focused on small, shareable boards perfect for intimate celebrations. Expert Insights: Test your concept with your inner circle.** Friends and family can be your first customers and best marketers. Be ready to pivot.** The pandemic forced many to rethink their business models—flexibility is key. Building a Business with Heart: Inclusivity, Affordability, and Community Kat and Kate's approach to business is refreshingly inclusive. They're committed to making their charcuterie boards accessible, beautiful, and tailored to the needs of their community. Inclusivity in Every Bite No Upcharge for Dietary Needs:** Gluten-free, nut-free, and allergy-friendly options are available at no extra cost. Variety and Quality:** Their boards feature a mix of meats, cheeses, fruits, veggies, and unique items like lemon pepper green beans and stuffed peppers. Affordability and Transparency Cost-Effective Catering:** Charcuterie boards offer a luxurious feel without the high price tag of traditional catering. Clear Communication:** They're upfront about pricing and delivery, with free local delivery and reasonable fees for farther locations. Community Engagement Giving Back:** Kat and Kate regularly donate boards to local fundraisers and school events. Word-of-Mouth Growth:** Their reputation is built on personal connections and community involvement, not flashy advertising. Actionable Advice: Prioritize inclusivity.** Accommodate dietary restrictions without making customers feel like an inconvenience. Engage with your community.** Sponsor local events, donate to fundraisers, and build relationships beyond transactions. Balancing Business, Family, and Community Involvement Kat and Kate are more than business owners—they're moms, school staff, and active community members. Their ability to juggle these roles is both impressive and instructive. Lessons in Balance Embrace Flexibility:** Both women transitioned from corporate careers to roles in the local school system, finding fulfillment and flexibility. Set Boundaries:** They admit to sometimes undercharging or giving away products, but are learning to value their time and expertise. Find Joy in Service:** Subbing in local schools isn't just a job—it's a way to connect with their kids and neighbors. Expert Insights: Don't be afraid to pivot your career.** Sometimes, the best opportunities come from unexpected places. Value your work.** Generosity is important, but sustainability matters too. Actionable Tips for Small Business Owners Drawing from Kat and Kate's journey, here are nuanced, actionable tips for anyone looking to start or grow a small business—especially in a tight-knit community. 1. Start with What You Love—and Know Leverage your unique skills and passions. Kat and Kate's background in event catering gave them a head start. Don't wait for perfect conditions—start small and iterate. 2. Build Your Brand on Authenticity Be yourself in every interaction. Customers are drawn to genuine people. Share your story—people want to support businesses with heart. 3. Use Social Media Strategically Even without a website, Kat and Kate built a loyal following on Facebook and Instagram (@allofyoucharcuterie). Respond promptly to messages and keep your content fresh and engaging. Don't be afraid to ask for help with new platforms (like TikTok). 4. Prioritize Customer Experience Offer convenient delivery and pickup options. Handle setup and cleanup when possible to make events stress-free. Consider loyalty programs (like punch cards) to reward repeat customers. 5. Give Back—But Set Limits Support local causes, but don't undervalue your work. Set clear policies for donations and discounts to maintain sustainability. 6. Lean Into Community Connections Partner with local organizations, schools, and businesses. Attend and sponsor community events to increase visibility. The Grayslake Difference: Why Community Matters Kat and Kate's story is inseparable from the fabric of Grayslake. Their business thrives because of the town's unique blend of small-town warmth and open-mindedness. What Makes Grayslake Special: Supportive Neighbors:** Word-of-mouth and personal recommendations drive business. Respect for Differences:** The community rallies around shared values, even when opinions differ. Traditions and Togetherness:** Events like the Freeze opening, tree lighting, and end-of-school rituals foster a sense of belonging. Actionable Advice: Get involved.** Whether it's volunteering at schools or attending local events, show up for your community. Celebrate local traditions.** They're the heartbeat of small towns. Final Thoughts: Authenticity, Kindness, and Local Pride Kat and Kate's journey is a masterclass in building a business that's as nourishing for the soul as it is for the stomach. Their advice for listeners—and for anyone looking to make a difference—is simple but profound: Be unapologetically yourself.** Authenticity attracts the right people, both in business and in life. Do the hard things first.** Tackle your biggest challenges head-on, every day. Spread kindness.** Small acts—like a smile or a helping hand—can transform your community. As David Wool reminds us at the end of the episode, everyone is fighting a battle you can't see. Let's make Grayslake—and every hometown—a little brighter, one charcuterie board (and one act of kindness) at a time. Connect with All of You Charcuterie Facebook & Instagram:** @allofyoucharcuterie Email:** allofyoucharcuterie@gmail.com Website:** Coming soon! Subscribe to Discovering Grayslake on your favorite platform for more stories of local heroes, hidden gems, and the spirit that makes this town truly special. *If you enjoyed this post, share it with a friend, support your local businesses,
On today's episode of "Harmony," T.J. Moe, Virgil Walker, Anthony Walker, and Shemeka Michelle join Jason Whitlock to discuss how Christians should respond to the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. The group will also react to various media responses regarding the chaos in the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reaching and responding is the core interaction that helps couples move out of stuck, negative cycles and back toward connection. A reach is an imperfect, vulnerable sharing from the heart, and a response is a soft, attuned way of catching that vulnerability with empathy and curiosity. When couples practice this repeatedly—especially during repair after conflict—they create safety, deepen understanding, and strengthen secure attachment over time. Main Talking Points Vulnerable reaching Soft responses Create safety Shift the cycle Repair before prevent Give Me Discounts! Check out Relationship Academy! Cozy Earth - Black Friday has come early! Right now, you can stack my code “IDO” on top of their sitewide sale — giving you up to 40% off in savings. These deals won't last, so start your holiday shopping today! Beducate - Use code relationship69 for 65% off the annual pass. AG1 - AG1 has become my go to every morning. Simple Practice - If you're in mental health and not using simple practice then what are you doing??? Spark My Relationship Course: Get $100 off our online course. Visit SparkMyRelationship.com/Unlock for our special offer just for our I Do Podcast listeners! Skylight - Use code “IDO” for $30 off your 15 inch calendar. If you love this episode (and our podcast!), would you mind giving us a review in iTunes? It would mean the world to us and we promise it only takes a minute. Many thanks in advance! – Colter, Cayla, & Lauren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Merciless Monday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as Super Bowl Champion Shaun King joins to RESPOND to Matthew Stafford & Rams' LOSS vs. Sam Darnold & Seahawks in the NFC Championship... Colorado Alum Matt McChesney joins to react to the Patriots' WIN vs. Broncos in the AFC Championship... Super Bowl Champion & Utah Alum Eric Weddle joins to breakdown the Ravens hiring Jesse Minter as their next Head Coach! Join us for this and much more on MERCILESS Monday on The REALEST Show on Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday's | Free Game Friday Matt McChesney on Monday/Friday Steve Kim on Tuesday/Thursday Shaun King - Former NFL QB Monday/Wednesday/Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today's episode continues our 12-part series: 12 Shifts in 2026 for Social Impact. Over twelve episodes, we're unpacking mindset + strategy shifts shaping the future of fundraising, leadership, and doing good in 2026. Explore the series at weareforgood.com/12shifts.Shift 7 / Volunteers as Core CapacityIn today's episode, Jon and Becky welcome back Jennifer Sirangelo, President & CEO of Points of Light — the world's largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, mobilizing nearly 4 million volunteers across 32 countries.Together, they explore why many nonprofit leaders are leaving capacity on the table — and how shifting from “volunteers as a nice-to-have” to “volunteers as core infrastructure” can accelerate strategy, deepen belonging, and drive sustainable growth. Jennifer shares practical examples (including a “board recruitment sprint”), how to spot the gaps volunteers can fill beyond program delivery, and why the volunteer experience must be digitally enabled to fit real life. You'll also hear why the simplest lever still matters: people volunteer because they're asked — and that invitation is fully in your control.If you're ready to treat participation like a strategy (not an afterthought) and build a volunteer engine for 2026, this one's for you.Episode Highlights:Volunteers as Strategic Plan Accelerators (3:10)The “Board Recruitment Sprint” + Activating Volunteer Leaders (9:20)What's Driving a Rise in Volunteer Interest + How to Respond (15:40)Building Volunteer Infrastructure on a Lean Team (22:30)Designing a Digitally-Enabled Volunteer Experience (30:10)One Good Thing: Craft the Invitation That Gets People to Say Yes (37:45)Dive Deeper: pointsoflight.org - Sign up for Points of Light's monthly newsletter, packed with resources, trainings, and webinars.Episode Shownotes: www.weareforgood.com/episode/677Save your free seat at the We Are For Good Summit
In today's Daily Shift, we explore the pressure to react quickly — to respond, explain, or have an opinion before you've had time to check in with yourself. Urgency is often mistaken for responsibility, but responding immediately isn't the same as responding intentionally. This episode offers permission to pause, allowing your nervous system the time it needs to register what's happening before choosing how to engage. Pausing isn't avoidance or indifference — it's a form of care that supports clarity, regulation, and grounded communication. In this episode, we explore: Why urgency can override self-awareness The difference between reacting and responding How pausing supports nervous system regulation Choosing clarity over pressure A gentle reminder from today's shift: You don't owe immediate responses Pausing is a form of care Clarity comes from slowing the moment down Take a breath and allow yourself the space to respond with intention.
Segment 1 • Cities Church in Minnesota was invaded mid-service by protesters. Are you ready if it happens to your church? • Government is called to protect, but when it doesn't, the church must be prepared to respond wisely. • Are public disruptions and protests legal in sanctuaries? Here's what Christians need to know. Segment 2 • Inside info from Cities Church: they avoided escalating tension, showing restraint. • Yes, your church has legal protection under the FACE Act. • Should pastors confront protesters directly? Segment 3 • Document the disruption, but avoid emotional confrontation. • Have a plan: ushers, kids' ministry, security—every team should know exactly what to do. • Parents must be in the loop so that no one is confused if the occasion comes. Segment 4: The Blessing and Cost of Persecution • 1 Peter reminds us that persecution isn't a curse—it's a blessing and calling. • Persecution, though painful, draws us closer to Christ as we see the suffering he underwent for us. • Being hated for Christ's sake is a sign of God's favor. Prepare your heart to suffer well. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!