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Calling all parents! Listen in as we talk with Jennifer Sheridan, owner and lead therapist at Restoration House Counseling in Hattiesburg, MS, about effective and ineffective styles of parenting and what it looks like to keep the love of Christ at the center of our parent/child relationships.Parenting styles discussed in the episode (taken from John Gottman's Book Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child):1. Dismissing Parent2. Disapproving Parent3. Laissez-faire Parent4. Emotion-Coaching ParentAbout Jennifer:Jennifer Sheridan, owner and lead therapist of Restoration House Counseling, is a Licensed Clinical Social Work and Registered Play Therapist practicing in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Jennifer specializes in working with families and children struggling with attachment and behavioral challenges in the home and at school. She has experience working with families grown through adoption and helping parents make sense of the emotional needs of children from hard places. Jennifer is a TBRI practitioner and TraumaPlay Certified Therapist. She has also completed Level I and II Theraplay Training and utilizes this model of attachment-based therapy with families in the playroom. As a former junior high math teacher and school psychometrist, Jennifer understands the many challenges faced by teachers and school administrators addressing problematic behaviors in the classroom. Jennifer believes children communicate through play and supports families and caregivers in learning how to interpret the behaviors of the children in their care. Find out more about Restoration House counseling by visiting their website at restorationhousecounseling.com. You can also follow them on Instagram @restorationhousecounseling. Thanks for listening to the Embodied Holiness Podcast. We invite you to join the community on Facebook and Instagram @embodiedholiness. You can find all our episodes and more at www.embodiedholiness.com. Embodied Holiness is a ministry of Parkway Heights United Methodist Church in Hattiesburg, MS. If you're in the Hattiesburg area and are looking for a church home, we'd love to meet you and welcome you to the family. You can find out more about Parkway Heights at our website.
VIDEO VERSION COMING SOON! In episode 20 on the Papa Ron Podcast, Jillian and I sit down with the Founder and President of ReHope, formally known as Restoration House. This organization was established in 2014 with the mission to house, protect and rehabilitate victims of Human Trafficking. This sick business continues to grow and each day it gets closer and closer to our homes. Dr. Hammer shares his story of being called to mission work and how the Lord lead him to specifically serving victims of Human Trafficking. This is very informative discussion that offers an in-depth perspective to this multi-million dollar industry. There are many facets to Human Trafficking and it affects adults and children, female and males. Some of what you'll hear is very disturbing and occasionally difficult to stomach. However, we feel it's important to bring this serious issue to the forefront and inform parents/guardians of the warning signs and proactive approach that can be taken to prevent our children from being victims. In addition, we use this episode to promote a fundraising event called "Over The Edge" on Saturday, October 8th and the Overland Park, KS Marriott. www.rehope.org www.paparonradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paparonpodcast/support
In this episode, I speak with Husband, Father, Former board member with the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, and Founder and President of REHOPE, formerly Restoration House of Greater Kansas City, Dr. Rodney Hammer on Hope for Survivors of Human Trafficking. If you or someone you know has been a victim of human trafficking, know that there is hope. Reach out for support: Find Rodney: @ website Other available Resourses: Healthy Nutrition for Adults and Kids Join the A bundantly Rooted Life Community Grab your Artza Subscription Box and bring home a bit of Israel. use promo code: ARTZAKRISTINARISINGER for 25% off Check out our Linktree
How can we make our homes a place to reflect, restore and re-engage with what's most important in our lives? Kennesha Poe Buycks has explores these ideas through her home and lifestyle brand Restoration House, as well as her book of the same name. In this episode, Kennesha shares how her home helped her reconnect with her story, and pave the way to her freedom. STYLE book now available in Australia & NZ and for pre-order in the rest of the world. Pre-order now to claim your bonuses: https://www.nataliewalton.com/stylebook Podcast shownotes: https://www.nataliewalton.com/podcast/64 Connect on Instagram: @nataliewalton Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenataliewalton
In this series, co-host Brett Gibson hears the stories of 4 ministry leaders and their interactions with the local church as they reach into community both within and without their church family. This 2-part series explores specific para-church ministries and their relationship with the local church, and how God uses the church to nurture the hearts of those that leads these ministries.Daniel Watson with The Restoration House of East TennesseeThe Restoration House of East TennesseeWhen Helping HurtsKristin Miller with Tennessee Kids BelongTennessee Kids BelongAmerica's Kids BelongKnox Area Foster Care & Adoption Ministries (KAFCAM)The Connected ChildPart II of Stepping Into Community with Sarah Keel & Devin Payne
The PAPA RON Podcast - Episode 2 features special co-host Shawn Luchtel from Heartland Bowhunter. Shawn and his dad Rex were instrumental in Ronnie's involvement in launching Heartland Waterfowl, along with starting his entrepreneurial career. Shawn discusses the latest turkey season, the up-coming release of HB Season 15, his favorite deer hunt of all-time and the anticipation of the annual Heartland Premiere and Charity Golf Classic. The Heartland Premiere is Saturday, June 4th at Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center in Independence, MO. Doors will open at 6:30PM for this FREE event. Heartland Bowhunter & Heartland Waterfowl will feature a viewing of one episode from each concept with the opportunity to win some really cool prizes from their sponsors in the very popular raffle. For the first time ever, HB & HW will host the Heartland Premiere Charity Golf Classic on Friday, June 3rd at Fred Arbanas Golf Course to benefit The Restoration House of Greater Kansas City. This organization offers long-term, residential housing with faith-based restorative programs and services for adult women and minor girl survivors of human trafficking. Rodney Hammer is the Founder & President of The Restoration House of Greater Kansas City joins the podcast and not only discusses the efforts of The Restoration House but also offers some very deep insight to the problem of human trafficking across the country and even more-so how its impacting our community, right here in the middle of the Heartland. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paparonpodcast/support
Today's discussion challenges leaders to start asking the right questions so they can solve the right problems - for the business and those they serve! Guest Rodney Hammer, Founder and President of Restoration House, had a come to Jesus moment when he talked with a woman forced into prostitution. He learned that if you don't have a safe, specific, and trauma-informed staffed safe-home, you cannot take people out of human trafficking. This conversation led Rodney to discover the gap in helping human-trafficked individuals find long-term healing and freedom. Host Bobby Albert and guest Rodney Hammer dive into the deep waters of helping the vulnerable and how organizations need to respond in a crisis so they can continue being God's hands and feet here on earth. About the guest: Rodney Hammer is the Founder and President of Restoration House of Greater Kansas, a long-term residential recovery program for survivors of human trafficking. Originally from Texas, Rodney lived in Kansas City, Missouri, and internationally for 18 years. After returning to the States in 2008, he served as Executive Director for the Blue River-Kansas City Baptist Association. Learn more at https://restorationhousekc.org/. Connect with Rodney on LinkedIn at inkedin.com/in/rodneyhammer. About the host: Following a successful career as CEO, Bobby sold his business to a publicly-traded company. In what he calls his "second half of life", Bobby seeks to pour Biblically-based principles into growth-minded business, church, and non-profit leaders. Through Values-Driven Leadership, Bobby serves as an Executive Coach and Training Consultant for organizations. He shares many of his principles and practices through a weekly blog, the True North Leader podcast, and through three books he has authored: Principled Profits: Outward Success Is an Inside Job, True North Business: A Leader's Guide to Extraordinary Growth and Impact, and The Freedom Paradox: Is Unbridled Freedom Dividing America? Find out more at BobbyAlbert.com
Our Friendship for Real Women series continues! Join Kennesha Buycks and her friend, Carla Haskins as they talk about what it looks like to be friends through many different seasons of life. In this episode, listen in on an honest conversation about what it means to be a friend and how real relationships take time. Join Kennesha and Carla as they answer authentic friendship questions like: What does friendship actually mean? How does friendship actually develop and become meaningful? How do you take a friendship from life-giving to life-changing? How do you press past a season where a friendship might hit a tough patch or you don't see eye to eye? How does the gospel empower us to keep going? How has friendship empowered you while you run on mission? We're so grateful to Carla for joining us and vulnerably sharing what friendship means to her. We're so excited about this series because we were made to be in community. Share about it with your friends, or join in the conversation with other mission-minded women in the Go + Tell Gals community Facebook group. Who knows - you might just spark a new friendship! You might have heard Kennesha talk about her shop, Restoration House. Be sure to visit and shop beautifully curated goods for your home and life. We love you and commission you to go and tell the good news, in Jesus' name.
Happy December, everyone! In the spirit of all things festive and family and cozy, I chatted with my incredibly talented friend Mary Cook who is known for her magic touch in transforming events and homes into beautiful inviting spaces. She told some funny tales of lessons learned while attempting DIY projects and shared how she first started getting into home decor. Need another reason to tune in? We also talked tips for decorating on a budget and finding inspiration when all you can see are blank walls and empty space (definitely been there!). I hope our conversation gets you in the holiday spirit and sparks ideas to make your home a comfy cozy gathering place for family and friends this season! Check out the show notes below for some more good stuff and book suggestions that double as gift ideas. Extra Stuff: Here is Mary's IG (@fromeverlasting_) if you'd like to request consultations or design for events or home decor. Check out Mary's favorite DIYers at @thesorrygirls on Instagram or their Youtube channel (TheSorryGirls)! Here is the book Mary couldn't think of: "Restoration House" by Kennesha Buycks Here is the book I couldn't think of: "The Nesting Place: It Doesn't Have to Be Perfect to Be Beautiful" by Myquillyn Smith
It's nothing like Texas Baby!! It's a new week and the JFTB Podcast is full steam ahead at bringing you fun times and good vibes! This week join us for cocktails and conversations with special guest Mr. Thaddeus Henderson. Thaddeus is a Ph.D. candidate at Texas Southern University. He is a certified counselor and the Director of Restoration House at Counseling Solutions in Killeen, TX. We'll have the opportunity to gain insight on mental health, family, and addiction recovery issues that have affected the community and ways to improve and enhance our current journeys. And don't forget, as always, we have the ratchet report and "funners" on deck while repping Texas to the fullest. Tune in and hang out with us at the J-Spot! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jftb-podcast/message
Restoration House STL provides age-appropriate mentoring and services for young adults aged 18 to 25.
Hey Hey friends! Once again, our Smart Girl Summer series continues again this week with the amazing and inspiring, Kennesha Buycks. Kennesha is a mom, gifted artist, writer, and curator. Also, she is the creative force behind Restoration House, a dream realized while living on the island of Oahu, Hawaii back in 2010. A proud Alabama girl, Kennesha realized at a very young age she had a knack not only for the creative but for connecting the hearts and minds of the communities in which she had the privilege of sharing life through those very talents. She has such a unique perspective when it comes to following her why for her life and her business, and her passion to bring encouragement, honesty, and inspiration to each and every project she works on. In today's episode, we discuss how we can protect ourselves from imposter syndrome, shame, and comparison, encouragement for the hard seasons of life, and how we can lean into God to make sure we are following what He is calling us to do. Also, you don't want to miss hearing my take on Medium or Fine ballpoint pens! Listen to learn more: How to use boundaries in place for social media so that you don't get sucked in with comparison and shame. How we need to be careful of sharing too much of our lives on social media and we need to set the standards for the generations that follow us. When you use your gits the way that you are supposed to, it serves someone in a way that no one else can do but you. Favorite quotes: 1. I think my heart is to always try to get us back to what God always intended. If we think about Scripture and we look at Genesis, we think about the garden that was our first home. That was where we were meant to commune with Jesus, with God, with the Holy Spirit.2. It's helpful to remember my why, remember my purpose, it helps me focus on the fact that I don't have to feel like an imposter if I'm actually doing what I'm called to do. 3. I believe that when we're vulnerable it brings freedom. 4. I think that when we're in a space where we are freely flowing, because I think when we're not publicizing our work as an artist, when we're not putting our stuff out there, whether it's words or actual paintings or whatever your artistic form is, when we're not putting it out there, we have a different energy and we have a different motivation We're literally just creating to create. Great things we discussed: 1. Restoration House 2. Instagram 3. Tome 4. Space Jam 5. Freedom Look Good On You6. Profile Ballpoint Pens 7. Standing Strong Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Knox Brew Stories is a weekly live radio show and podcast that offers an in-depth look at the craft beer scene in Knoxville, and the latest craft beer news from around the country and all over the world.Support us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/knoxbrewstories to check out the different ways you can show your support while receiving exclusive content, a shoutout on-air, and backstage passes to members-only events and merch!In this episode you'll find our regular weekly news about craft beer, as well as:Brew News (4:15)Interview with Dylan Roskop & Kate Coffman (14:40)This Week on Tap (59:50) *Check the blog at https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/blogNext Week on Tap (106:45)Host: Zack RoskopCo-Host: Candace “Ace” PrestonCo-Host & Producer: Just KevinHead to https://therestorationhouse.net/ to learn more about Restoration House as well as https://alliancebrewing.com/ and https://www.knoxbrewhub.com/ to learn more about Alliance Brewing Company and Knox Brew Hub!Be sure to tune in live every Monday at 6pm EST at http://ChannelZradio.comAnd check out https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/
Lauren mentions pictures she posted on Facebook from her beach vacation. Rick references a quote by Courtney Reissig from her book. Lauren reads two quotes from the Kennesha Buycks book "Restoration House." For more information on this podcast, visit podcast.fellowshipknox.org Email Rick at rickdunn61@gmail.com or find him on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Email Lauren at laurengmorgan@gmail.com or find her on Instagram.
Today we're going to be talking about purpose. This is a topic we talk about a lot at Magnify, especially within the context of faith and culture, so we're excited to chat about the reality of what pursuing our purpose actually looks like and what it means in today's society.We're talking to the lovely Kennesha Buycks about this subject. She's the founder of ‘Restoration House' a space that helps people to bring out the character in their own home through her shop of restored interiors, advice about design and her written blog.In this episode, we discuss her journey of finding purpose through ‘Restoration House', the financial realities of pursuing purpose and what culture gets wrong about it.--INSTAGRAMMagnify: https://www.instagram.com/magnifycollective/Kennesha Buckys: https://www.instagram.com/restorationhouse/--MENTIONED PLATFORMS AND PRODUCTS Restoration House: https://www.restorationhouseblog.com/A purpose-driven life: https://www.purposedriven.com/--EMAIL SUBSCRIPTIONFor more aspirational content, subscribe to Magnify emails for free here: https://www.magnifycollective.com/subscribe2--Music"Summer Chill 2" by Mona Wonderlick — bit.ly/youtube-monawonderlickCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free download: bit.ly/summer-chill-2-download Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blogger, Influencer, designer, author, and shop curator Kennesha Buycks talks with Jess about what it means to create a home that just looks good, but nourishes our soul in some way. It's a rich conversation about how our homes can reflect deeper desires beyond just the physical, and help tell our stories. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessica-u-uhler/message
Matt and Alyson are joined by Restoration House founder and director Daniel Watson as they discuss nonprofit growth and leadership, collaboration, volunteer management, and more.
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On this episode of Love That, Danielle talks to Kennesha Buycks, owner and creator of Restoration House-- a shop, a blog, and a book. They talk about her personal design story, how to tell your home story, and the journey of Restoration House. CONNECT WITH KENNESHA: Restorationhouseblog.com @restorationhouse @restorationhouseshop CONNECT WITH DANIELLE: @daniellejanaae @lovethat.podcast RESOURCE: Hashtag Authentic Podcast Thank you for reviewing and rating the show! It is the best and easiest way to support the podcast.
Kennesha Buycks is the inspiring creative and writer behind the Restoration House blog and book, Restoration House: Creating a Home That Gives Life and Connection to All Who Enter. Her story weaves connecting hearts, creating inspirational spaces, and being a voice to live honestly in your purpose. Whether she is thrifting antique stores, designing the perfect tablescape or styling a space, her intention is to bring inspiration, story and connection to all. She is a beloved fellow Enneagram 8w7, which made the conversation even more fun! I've been able to befriend, collaborate with and learn from Kennesha. She gets to the heart of the matter with bold humility and I just love that.Join our honest conversation sharing how to find restoration during a pandemic, the struggle to release control as an enneagram 8, and how each of us are peeling back layers and healing during this chaotic time. We're sharing our current rituals of finding quiet, our "real time journal" social media strategies, and Kennesha answers questions sent in by YOU!I'm honored to share more of her story, wisdom, and encouragement during one of life's genuinely hard seasons.Instagram: @restorationhouseWebsite: www.restorationhouseblog.com
Demond Wilson is an American television icon, best known for his role as Lamont in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son. Married since 1974, this father of six and avid golfer has recently wrote the book Second Banana: The Bitter Sweet Memoirs of 'Sanford and Son' (coming out soon) and will soon be seen on the silver screen in the upcoming movie Faith Ties, presently in development. Demond Wilson is known to millions around the world from starring roles in programs such as, "Sanford & Son" (NBC), "Baby Im Back" (CBS), "The New Odd Couple" (ABC), and "Demond Wilson and Company" (BET Network). Demond also starred in the long running TV series "Girlfriends" on cable TV. He's also starred in a number of Broadway, and off Broadway roles. His films include: "The Dealing" (Warner Bros.), "The Organization" (Sam Goldwyn Studios), "Full Moon High" (Indie), "Me & the Kid" (Indie) and "Hammerlock" (Indie). Demond accepted the call on his life in 1983 when he preached the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world, and across America. He formed Restoration House of America in 1995, for the rehabilitation of former prison inmates across the racial divide. Demond has written eleven children stories and his book "The New Age Millennium" is in its second printing. He has written two screen plays titled "Nat Tyler Freedom Fighter", and "Bay City Blues", and has also written a sitcom titled "Hawkins for the Defense". His latest book is titled "Second Banana: The Bitter Sweet Memoirs of the Sanford and Son Years". Demond is currently starring in a film titled "Faith Ties" scheduled for release in December of 09.Demond Wilson is also the founder and CEO of "Restoration House of America" a non profit organization formed in 1995 for the rehabilitation of former prison inmates across the racial divide. - www.faithtiesmovie.com and www.2ndbanana.net
Author, speaker, storyteller, and Restoration House founder, Kennesha Buycks is Angie and Lisa's guest today! This conversation organically turns toward the vital importance of community for: support, perspective, accountability, authenticity, and selflessness. Listen for how Kennesha unpacks this statement: "I think it's hard to 'be well', when those around you aren't able to support you when you're not well."
On this episode Mandy has a conversation with Kennesha Buycks. Kennesha is the creator of Restoration House--a home and lifestyle brand + blog focusing on creating spaces that fulfill beyond the aesthetic and that speak to the restorative aspects of home. Kennesha is a Southern transplant to the Pacific Northwest, she has a passion for connecting others, gathering, and inspirational styling and design. On this episode Kennesha shares her own story of home and heart restoration. She speaks all about the initial inspiration behind Restoration House and how often our homes can reflect our hearts, our desires, and our history. She also shares some practical tips and tricks for home design. And then in the second half of the interview (at about 34 minutes) Mandy and Kennesha shift directions and talk all about Racial reconciliation, intentional living, and the difference between being not racist vs being anti-racist. This is an incredibly rich and full conversation. You won't want to miss it.
This is Kenneth Hellevang of an agricultural engineer with the NDSU Extension Service and we're looking now at this the second of the five segments on flooded house cleanup. In this one, we're gonna focus on the structure utilities and look at a Minneapolis mold removal and cleanup in the home typically, the first thing that the city or governmental unit will do is to bring a team in and do an evaluation of the home. They'll look for the structural hazards and they'll look to make sure that the electricity is shut off, that the gas is there aren't any environmental dangers. Then they will post on the home some kind of a placard or sheet that indicates that that home has been inspected. So, this was what you will see as you come back to your flooded home as you come through to that. We look at a flooded damaged home in Minneapolis and found how important it is to do your own evaluation and the first thing that you're going to do is to look at the structure and really look for any signs of movement. Look for alignment any bowing that's occurring cracks that have shown up in the foundation or concrete or walls any good shape. If you see something then you really need to bring in a contractor or somebody else a building inspector that can help you determine what's the structural integrity of that home. The other thing that you'll want to look for is floors and ceiling. If floors that have been flooded for an extended period of time may have delaminated, lost their structural strength and it's important that you use some type of probe or board. To really check that surface for strength as you're coming into the home, also be looking up at the ceiling. If the whole house was flooded portions of the ceiling it may have fallen parts of it and it may still be hanging up there and might fall on you. Here are a couple of pictures that I took that the one on the left is obviously a home that has been moved off of its foundation and this home would be very difficult to reclaim the picture. On the right just shows you, that there will be a lot of kind of surprising things. As you come into your flood and disaster damage home this is a picture showing a mobile, one of these travel trailers motor homes where it floated and during the flood and was actually pushed into the end of this house and so you'll be wanting to lookup high down low everywhere. As you're coming back checking for what the condition of that home and yard is, as you're making your reentry and as I indicated the utility should have shut the electricity off but it's very important for you to verify, that electricity has been shut off before you start work. If we're in a home, where part of it was flooded and part of it wasn't making sure that that the electricity is off in the areas where you will be working and then I strongly encourage you to use a ground fault circuit interrupter on any equipment. Electrical equipment that you're going to be using if you don't have one available. I encourage you really to purchase one shown here in this Center extension cord, it has the ground fault circuit interrupter right into that device and so it's important to use a circuit interrupter because that is what's going to provide you your personal safety. It measures the electricity going out to the piece of equipment coming back from the piece of equipment and if there's a difference, it'll shut that circuit off, immediately and so if you're using shop vacs or anything else in a damp environment, critical that you use a GFI.In that circuit, also make sure that the gas has been shut off to any of the heating appliances that might be in the home. As we're coming into a flooded home, frequently the power will be shut off so we'll need to provide some kind o emergency power standby or emergency generator to provide the electric power that we need for lighting and for tools and equipment, that we're going to be using. One of the major hazards with a standby generator is that it's producing carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and other combustion pollutants and we don't want that to be settling into the home where we're working. So make sure that that generator is off to the side. Some distance from the house, so that it has good circulation and ventilation around it. Things that you'll need to have as you're going in lighting will need to be provided and you're going to be doing a lot of cleaning and pairing things apart, so you'll need tools and equipment to do that and there will be a lot of materials to be called out of the structure, so we'll need some type of containers for that garbage. There may not be bathroom facilities, so we need to think about that and then always make sure that we have a first aid kit, mold, and grows very quickly. We post about this flood on Twitter back then and continue to post about all things water damage in Minneapolis at our disaster restoration page.If we have a warm damp environment, sometimes it's very obvious and it is shown on the left side but frequently it'll be within wall cavities. As shown in the middle, where we really don't see it until we open up that wall cavity but if the materials have been wet for an extended period of time, we can't expect that it would be a moldy environment and on the right side, air shows mold growing. On the backside of wallpaper, a mole loves glue and so any cellulose materials and particularly, the glue that's used in home construction likely have mold growth on it many times and there's a tendency to know well does the mold that I have in my home causing me problems. Once I've done some of the cleanups and you can go out and buy a test kit similar to what's showing on the left side, but that's not going to give us any kind of valid information because there's always mold spores in the air, so if we set that that test kit out that petri dish it'll always come back. Looking like the slide on the right the picture, on the right and that does not mean we have a mold problem it just means that there are mold spores in the air and there's always going to be mold spores floating around unless we're in a sterile Hospital or very sanitized environment and certainly in the summertime, we're going to have a lot of molds around and so testing for mold is strongly discouraged. It's expensive, if we do it correctly and generally, we just need to be cleaning and it's important to remember that people react to mold, whether it's living or dead.Applying a biocide to it is not adequate killing. It is not adequate sealing it into a wall and it is not adequate needs to be physically removed. As we're doing mold cleanup and mold remediation, that's what we need to really keep in mind with porous materials ceiling tile carpeting. Upholstered furniture wallboard mold, will actually grow into the material and there's no way to thoroughly remove the old, so we need to actually remove the porous materials. Remove these cut the carpet and remove the wallboard and move that to the outdoors. If we're looking at non-porous surfaces, hard metal glass, and those kinds of things then we can just wash it with a detergent solution and sanitize it with a BIOS. If we want, but again thorough drying is important with semi-porous materials. Basically, the structural lumber the floor joists studs in the wall seal plates, etc. There again, we need to remove the mold and making sure that we're adequately drying those materials and we should not be thinking of using bleach. We shouldn't be thinking of using other biocides just to physically remove the mold from the structure. Sometimes, people think that if they seal the mold into a wall cavity but it's not a problem anymore, but air will move from the outside through the wall cavity and into the inside of a home. If you put your hand over an electrical outlet in the wintertime when the wind is blowing generally, you can feel a cool breeze and that air will be coming through that wall, picking up some of the molds fragments. Some of the mold spores that might still be in there and bringing that into the living space so it's critical that we thoroughly clean the walls and any other enclosed cavities as part of our cleanup process. If we have a home where part of that house has not been contaminated and has not been flooded, what we want to do is to isolate that from the other part of the house and that has been flooded and damaged, so as we do the cleanup we're not contaminating the clean part of the house. Think about the heating system, the ventilation system, and the air conditioning system and try to seal that generally what has used some type of plastic or poly sheeting and then, we want to create a negative pressure in the dirty area put a fan blowing. The air to the outdoors creating a vacuum in the dirty area, so that if there's any air leakage it's coming from the clean part of the structure. Into the dirty part, rather than the dirt going into the clean part, is very important that we contain the area that we're working and that brings us to the close of our second section and now we'll be looking at the actual clean-up process and drying the structure in the next two phases.
This is Kenneth Hellevang agricultural engineer with the NDSU Extension Service and we're going to be doing a series of five short video clips related to the flood restoration house cleanup process. The first one is going to be on protection from hazards, as you're going in and doing the cleanup it's important that we be aware of what we're going to face and take appropriate protection to so that we don't get hurt. As we're doing that cleanup, it's important that we start into this process that we're aware that there are going to be companies that come in to help you, do the cleanup and it's critical that if you are going to utilize some of those services, make sure that those contractors have the local licensing bonding insurance training and certifications, that are required to do the work for you. Most of these companies are certainly legitimate companies that come in but it is important to make sure that you verify with them that they have the appropriate credentials to be doing the work for you. As you get in and making decisions about the disaster restoration cleanup, it's important to seek help. This is a task that we've never phased before and it's important that we learn how to do it correctly and that if there are questions that we're seeking out help, not only help for the actual. Nuts and bolts part of doing the cleanup, but also there's a lot of financial and emotional aspects related to the water disaster cleanup, so it's important that we don't be making hasty decisions and that we work our way through the process and we really need to be thinking of this as a marathon. It will go and take us some time to get that home recovered for us and if we don't do the cleanup immediately. It's important that we take steps and try to minimize the amount of damage that will continue to occur in the home. One of the major issues that were going to be facing is mold growth with the moist conditions in the home. In the building that worm the impair is going o cause mold to grow extensively and as shown on this right slide, as we look here you can see that there is a mold that is occurring not only on the lower level, where there might have been moisture but throughout the structure. So it's critical that we try to do a drying out of the structure, as quickly as we can and also when things are still damp maybe we want to be looking at some major cleaning of some of the mold and muck that will come in.As part of that flood event and try to move some of that away from the structure as much as we can. While it is still wet, but do that initial assessment and determine really what it is that we're going to be tackling, first and how we're going to proceed through the water cleanup process. There's a lot of hazards associated with doing a cleanup in a home that has been flooded and I've listed a number of them. Here, there are structural issues we need to make sure that the floor is still sound and it's not going to cave in underneath and us as we come into the home, we need to be concerned about electricity making sure the electricity is shut off so that we don't get electrical shocks or electrical electrocution. There's also going to be some issues related to telephone and cable, they're both carrying electricity as well and we need to be aware of that concern. Mold is a major health hazard in the home and we'll be focusing on that quite a bit their biological contamination and we'll have water that contaminated with sewage. In many cases, we need to be making sure that we're protecting ourselves so that we don't end up with health problems because we're working in that flooded. However, that have lead dust as a hazard and was used in paint extensively before about 1975, so it's important that if we're doing removal of paint. Surfaces that were painted before, that we keep the surface wet and that we're not creating dust that will create a lead hazard. The same thing is true with as best if we have a boiler or some ductwork that is insulated and has asbestos in its tiles. Again, be aware of that hazard and make sure that we're using personal protective equipment and keeping that material. Wet carbon dioxide will be an issue and we'll touch on that and a car is just the normal cuts and punctures associated with working in these flooded homes. When we're dealing with floodwater, they categorized flood water in different categories depending on what was in the water. A category one is clean water, such as might come from a broken water pipe or a rainwater grey. Water or category two contains some contamination and microorganisms such as might come from dishwashers sump and pump toilets, with here. Category three is water that contains pathogenic agents and that is sewage surface water flooding there, which be pesticides in that. We really don't know what's in that water and that's really what we're looking at when we're doing a flood damage cleanup and category three flood event and need to be using caution because of what might have been in that water. There are certainly health effects due to exposure to mold and I'm just going to read this right off of the slide. Scientific evidence links, mold and other factors related to damp conditions and buildings to asthma symptoms and those with the chronic disorder and it doesn't cause asthma but if you have asthma it's a trigger. For asthma attacks, those that have asthma or other respiratory problems really need to be very careful about working around flooded disaster homes, because of the mold exposure. Mold can cause coughing, wheezing, and not for respiratory symptoms and otherwise healthy individuals can create or cause hypersensitivity, pneumonitis, and susceptible. People typically see this and it would be with people who are whose immunity is reduced. For some major reason and any lower respiratory illness and children and there are very documented health effects due to working in a moldy environment. The World Health Organization has also looked at a number of studies and determined that evidence is available in different countries and that shows that occupants of damp or moldy buildings are at increased risk of respiratory problems. There's also clinical evidence that exposure to mold and other dampness related to microbial agents and increase the risk of various conditions such as, sinus irritation, sinusitis, and also evidence that supports that there are diverse inflammatory reactions things that can lead to infections, so it's critical that we take care as we're working in these mold-infested environments and to protect ourselves and to make sure that we are doing the cleanup properly so that we don't have future mold growth and mold remediation in our homes.One of the main things that we're going to do, is to provide protection for us and to wear a respirator or mask. The minimum that you should look for is on the mask and it should n95 rating or a HEPA filter or a PRN100, indicating that it's going to be filtering out mold spores. We need to make sure that it has a proper fit and realize that there is going to be some labored breathing associated with breathing and through that mask it helps us to overcome some of that labored breathing. There are some masks that have a valve in it, that allows you to exhale or through the valve and then as you inhale. It comes through the mask and is filtered and I really strongly encourage you to be using respiratory protection whenever you're doing any of the flood cleanups and it's also important to use goggles to protect your eyes when you're going to be working in a very dirty environment. Some types of coveralls are good idea rubber gloves, so you have protection for your feet your, hands, and the body is protected. As you're working in these homes and whenever there's have a flood event, it seems like there's a tendency for people to look for easy or solutions quick solutions to some of these problems. We'll be found in our homes and it's important to realize that there's very limited benefit from air cleaners filters and remove only some of the spores do not and remove the volatile organic compounds. We'll only marginally beneficial units that produce ozone and many times it's referred to as a kind of cleaning the air like rain. Those units are not effective against mold and now there are hydroxyl units, that are somewhat similar again. These may be effective but not in the environment that will typically be working in. Our homes must very very cautious about using any of these and we really need to focus on thorough cleaning of that. Home has been that first segment of the flood cleanup presentation and we'll be looking now at the process or steps that we go through and in the next segment.
Episode 5: Restoration House with Kennesha BuycksOn this episode, Jeanne talks with Kennesha Buycks, a friend and collaborator who Jeanne admires for her honest and raw journey.2:35 “I was in a really dark season of my life, I'd experienced a lot of loss, and was dealing with a lot of grief.”2:52 “When you feel like you are not going to come out of that season— #1. You will, and #2. Find something that is just yours. Which is what I did.”6:39 “I always think that God gets our attention with our love language…”8:58 “I was never meant to be this one dimensional type of person, none of us are.”13:22 “I think anytime you share what's authentically in your heart it is so raw and so vulnerable, you have to just let it be what it is.”14:29 “There is this collective idea out there somewhere that because I wrote this book that I somehow arrived at some place…”15:43 “There is such value in recognizing that with every season of life, every home, that you're probably going to have to go through it again…”17:51 “I've discovered through this business more of who I am, and how much more impactful this has been because of that.”21:28 “I never felt like I needed permission to be who I am from anyone but God…”25:01 “There were a lot of black women who [in response to my blog post about race] said ‘Thank you for raising this point, thank you for opening this conversation…”26:18 “The most engaged people are is when I talk about the connection between race and home.”28:17 “We can really make changes right now, if we choose to, in who we are sharing and what we are looking at, and that's doable…Who are we cheering on, who are we promoting?”31:10 “When I say ask the hard questions, I don't just mean talking to someone who's not like you, I'm saying introspectively turning the mirror on yourself and asking ‘Why do I feel this way?'”32:32 “What comes out of our brokenness and the recognition of that brokenness is that you heal, which is beautiful and whole…”37:21 “When I feel the calling for something and I have have no idea where it's going to lead me, but if I follow my gifts and my passions, it will lead to my purpose…” Kennesha Buycks is the creator of Restoration House--a home and lifestyle brand + blog focusing on creating spaces that fulfill beyond the aesthetic and that speak to the restorative aspects of home.A Southern transplant to the Pacific Northwest, she has a passion for connecting others, gathering, and inspirational styling and design. When Kennesha is not busy being a wife to her amazing husband or a mama to her four kids, she spends her time writing, blogging, and encouraging others to live life uniquely and with passion. Find her online HEREConnect on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter. Creatively Made Business with Jeanne OliverIs your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn't take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE. Ten Tips To Take Back The PeaceA free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE. Become the artist you dream to be. Creativity is Calling at jeanneoliver.com. You can connect with Jeanne on Instagram and Facebook.
April Stutzman shares from Live Facebook Video of people who Encounter God's Glory Stories into their personal lives and this episode is with Andrea Smith. A little about Andrea, Andrea Smith is a prophetic intercessor, minister, and teacher. She has served with her husband in church ministry for over twenty years, five of those years as a missionary to Thailand. As a mother of five adopted daughters and one biological son, she believes strongly that the church is called to take care of the orphans. Her passion is to prepare the Bride of Christ to fulfill their destiny by facilitating healing and restoration. Through teaching and equipping the body, Andrea’s heart is for the Bride to know their true identity in Christ and walk in the fullness of their calling. Andrea and her husband, Marcus co- lead an amazing team in Cookeville, Tennessee where God is building RESTORATION HOUSE. This will be a place of 24-7 prayer and worship that ministers to Jesus and impacts the nations for eternity. Here is Andrea Contact Info: https://2seconds.org/ Please rate, write a review and like this podcast because it would mean a lot to us. April's Ministry Page: Kingdom Flame Ministry http://www.kingdomflameministries.com Live Recorded Video Link Below: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXoI2CxV0L8VzXsQePiGq4Q Please contact us through email if you have been blessed, healed, or experience deliverance on this episode. Email: glory.stories@yahoo.com Blessing all, April, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/glorystories/message
Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice! Sharing the stories of local non profits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Your Nonprofit Voice! This week we talk about Human Trafficking. Listen now! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Restoration House Kim Case, Executive Vice-President of Operations Restoration House of Greater Kansas City offers long-term, residential housing with the nation’s most comprehensive programs and services for adult women and minor girl survivors of human trafficking.R|H provides housing, food, healthcare, therapy, education, and job skill training without charge, to adult women and minor girl survivors of human trafficking. restorationhousekc.com •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Find us on Facebook:@ Kccaresradio Twitter: @kccaresradio Instagram: @Kccaresonline •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Also available on Itunes || Spotify || Stitcher || Soundcloud || Youtube KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community. Produced by Charitable Communications In partnership with the Kauffman Foundation Think. Do. Be Uncommon. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Christina and Kelly revisit the topic of the Shabby House turned Restoration House from Watertown's Depression-era history with today's current owners. Listen in as reporter Chris Brock speak with Mary and Roman Espinoza about their home and how they learned of its unique history. For more ... Listen to our original May 10 episode on the Shabby House. And visit nny360.com to read Chris Brock's article on the Espinoza family and their home. Contact & credits This episode is edited by Christina Knott. Intro music is "Nobody Calls It San Fran" by Coyote Hearing. Outro music is "The Papergirl" by The Whole Other. Follow us on @SecondLookHistory on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at secondlook@jnc.media to share feedback or your own tales from history. Show your support To subscribe to the Watertown Daily Times at NNY360, visit nny360.com. You can also follow our affiliate link to get a free audio book from Audible.com and try it out for 30 days. Enter our promo code "secondlook" at Audible.com or visit www.audibletrial.com/secondlook.
If you feel like you are wrestling with comparison, the pain of brokenness in your life, or needing inspiration for how to cultivate a kingdom minded home, you’ll find encouragement in this episode. Kennesha Buycks lays out all the pain points that have pointed her back to restoration in Jesus. This also birthed the social space and newly released book, Restoration House. Kennesha desires to pull your heart and your home toward God’s peace and toward a welcoming of the Holy Spirit. We get vulnerable pretty fast in this episode and cover topics like numbing pain with alcohol, the need of a father, the Enneagram, and God given desires that don’t look like they will ever come to fruition. Kennesha's book, Restoration House will get much praise from me this episode but don’t mistake this for an endorsement for frivolity or a focus on making our earthly spaces our idols. I’m a champion of the book Restoration House. Not a fan. The difference is, the zeal I have for this book comes from it’s goal: it’s drawn me closer to Jesus. If this is your first time listening, I absolutely believe you’ll enjoy my time with Kennesha today. And I encourage you to subscribe to the podcast. If you’ve been with me from the beginning, I just want to say thanks for sticking it out with me for 77 episodes! When you support the show by sharing it and rating it on your podcast app, it furthers my reach. Because of you, the podcast brings encouragement and freedom to those who listen. Where are you inspired to change your heart so that you can change your living space? The Book, Restoration House has lots of ways to get you started. Grab a copy of the book and follow Kennesha on Instagram. Also, I want to hear from you!! What about today’s episode touched your heart? Send me a Direct Message on Instagram and let me know how this conversation gave you hope, freedom, and something new to think about. You can find me at Constantly Under Construction. I cannot wait to hear from you! Grab the Book, Restoration House. Follow Kennesha on Instagram Restoration House Website and Blog
Today's guest is Kennesha Poe-Buycks, author and blogger of Restoration House. She shares about her new book that just came out (woohoo!) and gets really raw with us about the journey of writing a book, how it was born during a season of loss, what restoration means to her, and more. Hope you enjoy the episode and are encouraged! Would love you to share you enjoying this episode on social media and don't forget to subscribe! xo Kennesha's IG: https://www.instagram.com/restorationhouse/ Restoration House book: https://www.amazon.com/Restoration-House-Creating-Space-Connection/dp/031009206X Coffee & Honeycomb IG: https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandhoneycomb/
Today on the show, we have a special episode. Join me as I sit down with my good friend Kennesha Buycks, @Restoration House. We are talking about her new book, fittingly named Restoration House, that just released yesterday!She shares how God used her restoring of forgotten furniture to simultaneously restore the broken places in her life as a young military wife and mother. She also share how the Lord told her about this forthcoming book the same day she lost her mother, and so so much more.If you ever struggle with #pinterestenvy, discontentment in your home, creating a space that reflects your family or personal purpose and welcomes people in, then this episode if for you. Listen in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I Love meeting amazing people who love to build other peoples lives by community and beyond! Meet Kennesha Buycks a Author, blogger, and creative who owns Restoration House. Restoration House shares the beauty of designing a home with amazing pieces and art but also building a safe place for your heart and soul to be made whole in which you have a healthy whole home. When I say whole home I mean a place where you can be the best YOU! A healthy you. Kennesha expresses in this episode its easy to decorate the external but what about the core of who you are? She opens up about heartache and healing and how to move forward. Now with the release of her new book which I encourage you purchase today titled Restoration house " creating a home that gives life and connection to all who enter" NOW Available through Amazon! Do yourself a favor and get it! Love you all and thank you for listening. Follow Kennesha on instagram.. restoration house. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedriveproject/support
Do you ever wish you could make your home a mindful space that you could really embrace? Today we have Kennesha Buycks, the design and lifestyle blogger behind Restoration House on the show today. Kennesha shares with us her journey from being an early blogger where she used that platform to sell her furniture to launching her new book which is all about helping families make their home a home that works for them. She also shares with us some of the challenges that she experienced with her journey and how she overcame it. I asked her what are some of the common questions that she gets from clients when it comes to decorating their homes. One story that really stood out to me is when she opened up about her mom passing away and what grief looked like not only for her but her dreams and passions. Hear what she says about this topic and more on the podcast. If you liked this episode, make sure to check out the episode with Alli Worthington where she talks about creating the life you were meant to live: Creating the Life you were meant to live episode 101Resources mentioned on this episode: Resources mentioned in the show: Lean 7 week online weight loss program: Recently, I had the pleasure of doing a four-part series with Registered Dietitian Amanda Nighbert. On this first episode of the series you’ll find out: What intermittent fasting is and how it works How intermittent fasting can help you lose weight and keep it off Nutritional myths that could be keeping you from losing weight How bulletproof coffee helps you burn fat (see recipe below) …And more! Click on the link below to get $20 off Amanda’s program and get ready to kick that slow metabolism into HIGH gear! Get Started *Discount is for first-time customers... If you’ve done this program before, we haven’t forgotten about you! Click here to get $10 off. Guest Info: Kennesha Buycks Kennesha's book:Restoration House Website: https://www.restorationhouseblog.com/about Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restorationhouse/ Note: This page contains some affiliate links. If you click on them and make a purchase, we’ll receive a small commission — at no additional cost to you!
We Get to Know author, creative + owner,** Kennesha Buycks** from Restoration House. Kennesha is the author of the new book Restoration House: Creating a Home that Gives Life and Connection to All Who Enter. She is the wife of a veteran and as a result her family has moved 10 times in 10 years. Through that journey of upheaval, she has found strength and creativity that she would like to share with others. Kennesha is a storyteller and creative. Her book breaks ground for families trying to curate a home that serves as a safe haven for residents and guests. Whether through written word or a beautiful tablescape, home styling inspiration or this podcast conversation, Kennesha lives to bring inspiration, encouragement and truth to each and every person she encounters. In this episode we discuss the path she took from an early blogger where she featured her furniture restorations to the launch of her new book and everything in between. You cannot put Kennesha or her new book in a box. She is engaged and thoughtful and we assure you'll be encouraged and receive meaningful takeaways from this conversation. Listen in and get to know Kennesha. Show notes for this episode: SHOW NOTES Visit wegettoknow.com to explore original and guest related content and to learn more about our podcasts and guests. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Dr. C Vitamins. **Use our code WEGETTOKNOW to save 30% off **your order of their pharmaceutical grade and medically endorsed vitamins. Dr C Vitamins are the highest quality and are tested for potency and purity that ensure their quality www.drcvitamins.com
Restoration House with Kennesha Buycks kennesha buycks creator + owner, restoration house Kennesha is the creative behind Restoration House, a dream realized while living on the island of Oahu, Hawaii back in 2010. A proud Southern girl originally from Guntersville, Alabama, Kennesha was an only child and free spirit who was inspired by the love shown by her grandmother to anyone who needed a little light in their lives. Her story is one of creativity born out of the art of life experience. “Yes I'm a Creative but depending on the season that creative takes on different shapes and forms” -Kennesha Buycks “I never want to limit what my mind thinks I can do!” -Kennesha Buycks “Life comes in season” -Kennesha Buyks Website: https://www.restorationhouseblog.com/about IG: @restorationhouse
Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking (FWCAT) is a group of committed individuals that educates and engages our community so that each person can play a role in ending human trafficking. In this final podcast before the Break the Chains of Human Trafficking 5k, happening on Saturday May 19th - My guest is John Price, a good friend of my mine who is himself a survivor of child sex abuse and trade - and describes himself as a man at war - and his war is against all who facilitate and traffic children for sex. Links to resources referred to during this podcast: 1in6: 1in6.org/ National Human Trafficking Hotline: humantraffickinghotline.org/ The Wayne Foundation: waynefdn.org/ Restoration House of Greater Kansas City: restorationhousekc.com/ Christine McDonald: www.crypurple.com/ The FWCAT - Break the Chains of Human Trafficking 5K is happening on Saturday, May 19th, 2018. Click here to register: runsignup.com/Race?raceId=28647 Check out the FWCAT website for more information: www.fwcat.org/ And like their page on Facebook for the latest in upcoming community events: www.facebook.com/federalwaycat/ Listen to “Break the Chains 2018”, the special podcast series explaining more about this organization and how you can help, no matter where you live. soundcloud.com/mikeseibertradio/sets/break-the-chains-2018-fwca
We cannot wait to introduce our guest for this episode, Kennesha Buycks. Kennesha is a home stylist, story-teller, creative, influencer, and encourager. But most of all she is a woman who loves connecting with the hearts of others through HOME. She is the visionary behind her blog Restoration House and a powerful voice on Instagram as well. On this episode we dive into a conversation about Kennesha’s journey to find the meaning of home after a difficult season in life, including various tensions she has faced on this journey as a woman of color, military wife, and determined creative. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed sharing this time with Kennesha. Also! Don’t forget to check out her new book Restoration House!
Kennesha Buyucks has a heart and passion for connecting others, gathering, and seeing those around her flourish in ways they could never imagine. Her first book, "Restoration House," will be released in April 2019, and she joins the podcast to talk to Rachel about all things home decor, opening our doors to invite others in, and her personal definition of "seasonal purpose." Thanks for being a part of our tribe! To learn more about Wonderfully Made, please visit us at wonderfullymade.org. If you’re enjoying this podcast, it would mean so much to us if you’d rate or review this via iTunes as it helps other girls and women find encouragement through our conversations. We'd love to encourage you each day through Instagram and Facebook. We also invite you to become a monthly value-builder or financial supporter of our non-profit ministry and join us in helping young women know their true worth.
Coffee Talk Topic: Restoration This episode explores Restoration that can only come from the love of God in the face of life’s pains that show up in so many different circumstances in our lives. Host Brandee Nielsen says "we’ll talk about two of those circumstances in two powerful interviews that exemplify the power of God’s promise, as told in 1 Peter 5:10. "And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast." Featured Guest No 1: Kennesha Buycks Kennesha is a first-time author of her debut book, Restoration House. This is also the name of her company, and take on the restoration that happens when we come face-to-face with our journey. "When we walk with Jesus, it's not all unicorns and roses and sunshine and rainbows. It's also really tragic sometimes too. So when I think about that example in my life, it keeps me closer to God." Featured Guest No 2: Lisa Feigel Lisa describes herself as a small town girl from Racine Wisconsin with a deep passion for helping others change their lives. She's an entrepreneur at heart who owns and operates three businesses and has raised six children. Brandee says "one of my favorite things about Lisa is the way she described herself when I read her background for our interview. She wrote "my professional experiences aren't necessarily made with a college education, or degrees or even titles. I haven't written any books. I don't have any major accomplishments as I have read about the guests on your show. But I have no doubt that my life is always in the making of a great story." Lisa shares about God restoring her life after enduring decades of spousal abuse.
Coffee Talk Topic: Restoration This episode explores Restoration that can only come from the love of God in the face of life's pains that show up in so many different circumstances in our lives. Host Brandee Nielsen says "we'll talk about two of those circumstances in two powerful interviews that exemplify the power of God's promise, as told in 1 Peter 5:10. "And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast." Featured Guest No 1: Kennesha Buycks Kennesha is a first-time author of her debut book, Restoration House. This is also the name of her company, and take on the restoration that happens when we come face-to-face with our journey. "When we walk with Jesus, it's not all unicorns and roses and sunshine and rainbows. It's also really tragic sometimes too. So when I think about that example in my life, it keeps me closer to God." Featured Guest No 2: Lisa Feigel Lisa describes herself as a small town girl from Racine Wisconsin with a deep passion for helping others change their lives. She's an entrepreneur at heart who owns and operates three businesses and has raised six children. Brandee says "one of my favorite things about Lisa is the way she described herself when I read her background for our interview. She wrote "my professional experiences aren't necessarily made with a college education, or degrees or even titles. I haven't written any books. I don't have any major accomplishments as I have read about the guests on your show. But I have no doubt that my life is always in the making of a great story." Lisa shares about God restoring her life after enduring decades of spousal abuse.
Join Jess as she interviews her friend Kennesha Buycks, author of the upcoming book Restoration House. They talk about God, His restoration power, and the different spaces they're seeing Him show up. Keep up with Kennesha and Restoration House online and on Instagram.
Latest episode of Brock and Marci in the Morning. We had the ladies from Restoration House and First Tee of NWA in studio for "Give Back" Wednesday. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-and-marci-in-the-mo/support
You can repel 16 stories from a building in Knoxville, safely and to benefit the Restoration House of Knoxville. It's the 4th year for raising money for the village that helps single mothers and their children get back on their feet. This year on August 25th, participants will take on a taller building than last year's 12 stories of brick and mortar. Daniel Watson, Executive Director shares more on this thrilling event, along with a single mom who graduated from the Restoration House program and is going Over the Edge for others! If you have kids, you have three chances to get a free ID kit for them. Shoney’s Restaurants KidCare Photo ID events will take place in August, in partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The events provide FREE KidCare Photo IDs for children, which enable parents to have information readily available for authorities in the event their child is ever reported missing. The IDs include a color photograph; fingerprints; important information such as: height, weight, and date of birth; a medical profile; the “Seven Rules for Safety;” and a 24-hour NCMEC hotline number. The 2018 Shoney’s KidCare Photo ID event dates are 3 days only: • SATURDAY, August 4, 2018 at West Town Mall, 7600 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919 from 11:00am – 5:00pm. Inside, in front of JC Penney. • SUNDAY, August 5, 2018 at Foothills Mall, 197 Foothills Mall, Maryville, TN 37801 from 12:00pm – 6:00pm. In the Center Stage area. • WEDNESDAY, August 8, 2018 at Knoxville Expo Center, 5441 Clinton Highway, Knoxville, TN 37912 from 3:00-6:00pm at Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett’s Back to School Bash.
Episode 17: Episode 17 is yet another first for the Eclectic Podcast: we're doing our first interview live in studio with our friend, Tim de Vos from Pindari Restoration House. There will also be the first live recording and performing of a song, chosen by Tim live in the studio. Apart from the obvious there is also lots of good talk about what it means to stay grounded, especially when it comes to restoring the lives of men struggling with life dominating issues and addictions, how PRH uses music in the day to day activities and devotions, plus find out more about what Pindari does and how you can support them in such a worthy cause. Track List: 1) David Baloche – Lead Me to the Rock 2) Josh Garrels – Born Again 3) Casting Crowns – Set Me Free 4) Sons of Korah - Psalm 40
Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking (FWCAT) is a group of committed individuals that educates and engages our community so that each person can play a role in ending human trafficking. In this final podcast before the Break the Chains of Human Trafficking 5k, happening on Saturday May 19th - My guest is John Price, a good friend of my mine who is himself a survivor of child sex abuse and trade - and describes himself as a man at war - and his war is against all who facilitate and traffic children for sex. Links to resources referred to during this podcast: 1in6: https://1in6.org/ National Human Trafficking Hotline: https://humantraffickinghotline.org/ The Wayne Foundation: http://waynefdn.org/ Restoration House of Greater Kansas City: http://restorationhousekc.com/ Christine McDonald: http://www.crypurple.com/ The FWCAT - Break the Chains of Human Trafficking 5K is happening on Saturday, May 19th, 2018. Click here to register: runsignup.com/Race?raceId=28647 Check out the FWCAT website for more information: www.fwcat.org/ And like their page on Facebook for the latest in upcoming community events: https://www.facebook.com/federalwaycat/ Listen to “Break the Chains 2018”, the special podcast series explaining more about this organization and how you can help, no matter where you live. soundcloud.com/mikeseibertradio/sets/break-the-chains-2018-fwcat
Christine McDonald, Restoration House and More A lot has happened since we last talked with Christine McDonald, she has a book out titled Cry Purple and her new book The […] The post Christine McDonald, Restoration House and More; and Missouri CURE Conference Preview appeared first on KKFI.
My guest for Happy Hour #120 is Kennesha Buycks. Kennesha is a Southern transplant from Alabama to the Pacific Northwest. She and her family now live in the Seattle area. Kennesha has a heart and passion for connecting others, gathering, and seeing those around her flourish in ways they could never imagine. She often expresses this passion through various creative mediums, including inspirational styling and design. When Kennesha is not busy being a wife or a mama to her four kids, she spends her time writing, blogging, and encouraging others. Kennesha and I have been trying to connect for nearly a year, and the time has finally come! In today's episode, we chat and commiserate about being old enough for a 20 year high school reunion and our anxieties about actually attending. Kennesha shares about her life before Jesus, and her journey to following Him even at the potential cost of sacrificing a relationship. And you'll hear about her work with Restoration House and the balance and challenges of running a ministry and business. Finally, you'll love learning about Kennesha's children and how she and her husband are working hard to break generational cycles in their family. I hope you enjoy the show today. Make sure to tune in for the last two shows of the year - this week's Happy Half Hour and next week is episode #121 with Erin Loechner. {You can listen to the showHERE. And of course, I would love if you would share with your friends. Just use the FB & Twitter links at the end of this post!} Links from the Show Restoration House Expression Church How's Your Soul? by Judah Smith + Uninvited by Lysa TerKeurst + Living with Pattern by Rebecca Atwood What Kennesha is loving: Shopping, Winter in the Pacific Northwest, and watching her children build memories together Music from Austin Stone Worship Connect with Kennesha Facebook // Twitter // Instagram Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram Sponsors: Out of the Spin Cycle Out of the Spin Cycle: Devotions to Lighten Your Mother Load by Jen Hatmaker helps moms step out of the ‘spin cycle’ of everyday life to sit down with Jesus every day. Following Jesus shouldn’t be just one more thing on our to-do list. Jen helps us understand, through 40 devotions, that creating space and time for focusing on our relationship with God is as important as making sure our kids eat breakfast or we get them to school on time. You can find this book online at amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com. Africa New Life Africa New Life Ministries exists to help children escape the cycle of poverty in Rwanda. Key to this intervention is making sure children receive the food they need to succeed. Consistent, nutritious food is vital for children to not only have healthy bodies, but to also learn, grow, and thrive. Food is the first essential in establishing stability. For $.83 a meal, you can provide the gift of food this Christmas. Help release a child from poverty today at www.foodisrwanda.org
God moved in Chastity's life through the work of The Restoration House of East Tennessee & her support team. God is reordering the lives of single mothers to His intent. This model is reproducible across the USA.
A little about our guestsBarb and Abe are married and have been married 47 years, have two kids, Lisa and Aaron and started their business together 37 years ago. They started at such a young age, they didn’t know any better than to think it might ruin their relationship.Barb and Abe have developed friendships through their work and became very involved in Rotary International. Through their involvement with Rotary they have travelled and met many other people and learned about different cultures first-hand. A little about their businessAbe started in the framing business (pictures, artwork, memorabilia) in 1977 and Barb jumped right in. They started with a franchise, The Frame Factory which then became Framin' Works when they separated from the franchise. Now scaled down, The Restoration House continues on as a home-based business in Abe's workshop. One piece of advice (the nutshell version)Identify each other’s strengths and weaknesses. Be sure to develop each other to fill any voids and ask for outside help if you need it. And there is always a lot of luck needed to make it work. Reading MaterialKiss Every Step: A Survivor's Memoir from the Nazi Holocaust by Doris Martin Get in Touch with Our GuestsGet in touch with Abe at 602-622-7289 or abefeder1@gmail.com
Melissa, a single mother, had lost hope & dignity. A trip to buy groceries was often embarrassing. The Restoration House of East TN mentored her & challenged her, leading to hope & dignity being restored.
Cortny's Story is common. She needed restoration with her family, with God's intent for her finances, & her goals. The Restoration House of E. TN is a reproducible model to bring God's hope to the hopeless.
The goal of The Restoration House of East TN is to restore each life to God's good intent. Learn how Junior's story is one on the way to just that.
Take a look as one of the early families of The Restoration House shares how they received a second chance after quitting the first time.
The Restoration House of East TN is hjelping restore the lives of single mother families to the life of God's intent. A model that may be reproduced in every community.
The Restoration House of East Tennessee has a proven model of mentoring and community to restore God's grace and hope to hopeless lives. This model for mentoring and community development developed by TRH is one that can be reproduced anywhere!
When any ministry is seeking support, they encounter one recurring question, "Why should we support your work?" Here is why one community leader decided to support The Restoration House of East Tennessee.
The story of Jessica & Zander is an example of hope and restoration that is the ministry of The Restoration House of East Tennessee. This story is one that can be repeated all around the world through God's love.
Demond Wilson is known to millions around the world from starring roles in programs such as, "Sanford & Son" (NBC), "Baby Im Back" (CBS), "The New Odd Couple" (ABC), and "Demond Wilson and Company" (BET Network). Demond also starred in the long running TV series "Girlfriends" on cable TV. He's also starred in a number of Broadway, and off Broadway roles. His films include: "The Dealing" (Warner Bros.), "The Organization" (Sam Goldwyn Studios), "Full Moon High" (Indie), "Me & the Kid" (Indie) and "Hammerlock" (Indie). Demond accepted the call on his life in 1983 when he preached the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world, and across America. He formed Restoration House of America in 1995, for the rehabilitation of former prison inmates across the racial divide. Demond has written eleven children stories and his book "The New Age Millennium" is in its second printing. He has written two screen plays titled "Nat Tyler Freedom Fighter", and "Bay City Blues," and has also written a sitcom titled "Hawkins for the Defense." His latest book is titled "Second Banana: The Bitter Sweet Memoirs of the Sanford and Son Years." Demond is currently starring in a film titled "Faith Ties."