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Kim Rosenstock is an Emmy and WGA-nominated TV writer, producer, and playwright, best known for shows like NEW GIRL and ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING, for which she received Emmy and WGA nominations. Elizabeth Meriwether is a screenwriter, playwright, and producer best known as the creator of the hit TV sitcom NEW GIRL, starring Zooey Deschanel. She also gained attention with her screenplay for the romantic comedy NO STRINGS ATTACHED and later expanded her footprint in TV with projects like SINGLE PARENTS and THE DROPOUT, a critically acclaimed Hulu miniseries about Elizabeth Holmes. Most recently, they both served as co-creators and showrunners of the Hulu series DYING FOR SEX, starring Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate, and based on the hit Wondery podcast. The show follows a woman who, after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, embarks on a series of wild sexual escapades, leading to profound personal discoveries. In this interview, we talk about adapting the DYING FOR SEX podcast into a TV series, writing sex scenes with emotional depth and storytelling purpose, writing emotional moments and giving actors space to interpret, and much more. Want more? Steal my first book, INK BY THE BARREL - SECRETS FROM PROLIFIC WRITERS, right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
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Send us a textIn this episode of The Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Ron Platt, co-founder of the National Association for Single and Divorced Families (NASDF), to unpack a revolutionary concept: Support Insurance—a financial safety net for divorced and single-parent households that covers child support and alimony in cases of death, disability, or job loss.Ron shares the deeply personal story behind NASDF's creation, how a conversation with his late father sparked a 25-year journey, and how NASDF is more than just insurance—it's a nationwide support system offering resources for legal help, real estate, mental health, and even school supplies. Plus, learn how NASDF is planning to push foster care reform and develop accessible legal credit tools for families navigating financial uncertainty.
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
Can better systems make running our households easier? There's only so much work a whiteboard can do, but in this episode, Margaret and Amy discuss how they have set up effective systems to manage their kids' lives, their homes, and their work. Amy and Margaret discuss: Creating a central source of "parenting truth" The importance of touching base regularly with your parenting partner The need for self-compassion and flexibility in managing the demands of motherhood Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode: Marika Lindholm for Harvard Business Review: Creative Strategies from Single Parents on Juggling Work and Family Kate Hayes for Central Mass Mom: How I Stay Organized as a Working Mom Our episode "Solo Parenting Seasons and How to Get Through Them" We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When you were talking about marriage and having kids, nowhere in those conversations did you ever mention becoming a single parent. But here you are, doing your best to raise your kids on your own. Sign up for Dr. Randy’s INTENTIONAL ONE THING CHALLENGE. Here’s an Intentional Living Blog for inspiration! Single Parents: 3 Ways to […]
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Are screens time struggles turning your family's downtime into daily battles? As a single parent, setting limits on screen time - and sticking to them - can feel like an uphill fight, especially when your tween or teen's behaviour is on the line. In this episode of The Single Parent Reset Show, Tess Connolly, LCSW, breaks down why screen time conflicts are so common in single parent homes, and how they're linked to bigger behaviour problems and communication challenges. She shares her own experience as a single parent and her go-to strategies for creating screen time agreements that actually stick - without constant arguments or frustration. Learn how to improve communication with your tween or teen around screen time - without becoming the "bad guy."Discover why clear boundaries and collaborative solutions are key to reducing behaviour problems.Get Tess's practical framework for creating a screen time agreement that keeps your connection strong and your child's behaviour in check.Press play now to get practical tips you can start using today - and finally turn screen time from a battle into an opportunity to build trust and connection in your home. Chapters00:00 Podcast Setup and Introduction07:07 Introducing the Topic: Parenting Tweens and Teens09:03 Screen Time Battles: A Common Concern26:34 Building a Screen Time Agreement31:49 Wrap-Up and Future Topics
This week Ang is joined by Natalie McCabe, a practical visionary and dedicated single parent coach with over 30 years of experience in education. Natalie shares her inspiring journey from teaching and raising two children as a single mom, to becoming a parent coach who empowers families to find joy and resilience in parenting. Drawing from her personal story and her book Sink or Swim Parenting, Natalie discusses the challenges of single parenting, the importance of emotional regulation for both parents and children, and practical strategies to navigate difficult behaviors and family dynamics. (00:00) Introduction and Guest Introduction (01:56) Natalie's Journey into Education and Parenting (03:28) Creating a Childcare Center and Expanding Horizons (04:37) Transition to Parent Coaching (05:08) Understanding Parent Coaching (08:18) Managing Child Behavior and Emotional Regulation (13:38) Self-Care for Single Parents (20:13) Parenting Styles and Communication (24:08) Fear-Based Parenting vs. Love-Based Parenting (27:28) Building Relationships and Connection (28:25) Discipline as Teaching (31:44) The Power of Modeling Behavior (33:03) Self-Care for Single Parents (36:17) Introducing the Book: Sink or Swim (39:37) Building a Parenting Community (43:10) Final Thoughts and Advice KEY TAKEAWAYS Natalie explains how her early career in teaching and personal experiences as a single parent shaped her mission to support other parents through coaching. Parent coaching is not about criticism but about co-creating solutions based on each family's unique values and strengths, much like having a personal trainer for your parenting journey. Children's challenging behaviors are forms of communication; understanding the root causes helps parents respond calmly rather than react impulsively. Emotional regulation is crucial for parents, especially single parents who don't have a partner to share the load; small moments of mindful self-care can make a big difference. Natalie highlights the similarities between toddlers and teenagers in their emotional development and the importance of patience and calm responses during outbursts. BEST MOMENTS “One day my story will be someone else's survival guide.” “Parent coaching is your support person, not someone coming in to tell you what you're doing wrong.” “Children act out because they're trying to communicate an unmet need, it really has nothing to do with you.” “Regulating our emotions is super, super important — it changes how quickly a difficult situation can be resolved.” “Even washing dishes can be a moment of self-care if you're present in the moment and mindful.” GUEST LINKS Website https://nataliemccabe.com/contact Instagram https://www.instagram.com/natalie_mccabe_official/?hl=en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/p/Natalie-McCabe-Parent-Coach-100095530359277/ EPISODE LINKS Use the link below to sign up to the TalkingParents App. 30 Day FREE trial available alongside a completely FREE option too! https://talkingparents.com/dirhm If you enjoy this podcast here is the link to the book 'Do I Really H*te Men?'. It's packed with actionable and inspirational content to help you think, feel, heal and create your beautiful life that you deserve! UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1068789107 USA: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1068789107 Exciting news! I now have four powerful and affordable course downloads available in my Patreon Shop—starting at just £20. Each one is designed to help you take meaningful steps forward in your healing and growth journey.
Rita Magalde runs Sheer Ambrosia in Salt Lake City, UT and shares her roller coaster baking business journey of 17 years that includes big risks, life changes, surprises, failures and successesGet full show notes and transcript here: https://forrager.com/podcast/141
Episode 512 // Melissa is solo parenting for a full week coming up soon and she is getting advice from Slater... also, we talk about some unhinged pet names. Don't listen to this podcast on speakerphone. LOL
Pastor Sam Rainer preaches about what defines a healthy home. This sermon covers the topics of adopted children, blended families, and single parents. What does the Bible say about these kinds of homes?
This episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast is a conversation with Dr. Gila who is a psychologist, neuropsychologist, and peaceful parenting coach that specializes in supporting single parents. We discuss the unique challenges and blessings of being a single parent, as well as how being a single parent amplifies many aspects of the parental experience. We also cover encouraging research about attachment and how to let go of perfectionism. We talk about: 6:00 What does the research say about being a single parent? 9:00 Why we should not chase being “perfect” 13:00 Fears, anxieties, and grief single parents experience 14:35 Logistical challenges of being a single parent 16:55 Strategies to manage stress as a single parent 18:23 “Sink metaphor” for self regulation strategies 24:00 The importance and challenge of finding community 32:47 The special relationship you can have with your kids as a single parent Download the episode transcript HERE Resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.drgilaparenting.com/ Facebook Group: Single-Parenting with Connection, NOT Perfection, with Dr. Gila Connect with Sarah Rosensweet: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahrosensweet/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulparentingfreegroup YouTube: Peaceful Parenting with Sarah Rosensweet @peacefulparentingwithsarah4194 Website: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/peacefulparenting Newsletter: https://reimaginepeacefulparenting.com/newsletter Book a short consult or coaching session call: https://book-with-sarah-rosensweet.as.me/schedule.php
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Kay Hiramine chats with Steve Reiter. Welcome back to another episode of Holy Smokes! Welcome to the Holy Smokes Club podcast, where cigars, spirituality, and community converge. In this episode, we sit down with the founder of Holy Smokes, Kay Hiramine, alongside hosts Steve Reiter and Steve Reiter, for an engaging update from the Nashville-Franklin area. Kay highlights the exciting influx of dynamic individuals and organizations transforming this vibrant region into a new hub for creativity and collaboration. With a focus on private sector leadership and international influences, Kay discusses how Nashville-Franklin is shaping into a community rich with potential. He also teases his upcoming book, "Net Weaving," which reflects his approach to leadership and interconnectedness. With over 5,500 global members, the Holy Smokes community is thriving, and this episode uncovers stories of transformative journeys and initiatives. Join us for this insightful conversation filled with inspiration and fellowship. Outline: (00:00) Influx of People in Nashville (05:06) Private-Sector Leadership Influence (09:06) "Divine Calling to Franklin" (13:01) "Supporting Widows, Orphans, and Single Parents" (15:10) "Building a Community with Conservatories" (18:17) Prompted to Write a Book (22:21) "Exclusive Deals on Stylish Apparel" About the Guest: Kay Hiramine is an observer of the demographic shifts in the Nashville area, especially in Williamson County, where he has noticed a significant influx of talented individuals over the past five to seven years. A resident there for the past four years, Kay is impressed by the quality of newcomers settling in this vibrant region, particularly in the city of Franklin, a suburb of Nashville. Previously, Kay resided in Colorado Springs, the birthplace of the Holy Smokes community, before making the move to Tennessee. Through his experiences, Kay has gained a keen insight into the dynamic and evolving landscape of this Southern locale.
Dr. Wendy is covering the Diddy trial, and the prickly path to single parent dating. PLUS we're getting some Wendy wisdom with her drive by makeshift relationship advice. It's all on KFIAM-640!
The process of blending your family is not a free-for-all! The decisions we make about how we spend our time, the well-being of our children and the proper way to invest into a love interest are crucial. This means we have to have our priorities straight. Depending on what stage you find yourself the person that requires your investment may look one way or another. Nonetheless, my wife and I have learned that a successful blend depends heavily on keeping the first things first!
Trauma ran through Courtney Ugle’s family - until it ran into her. CEO and founder of Waangkiny, as well as a football superstar, Courtney is on a mission to transform her adversity into resilience, power, and love. In our Vulnerabilitea House, Courtney answers the question, “what childhood challenges best prepared you for adulthood?”, diving into how she copes with the loss of her greatest source of unconditional love and support, and how this drives the work that she does today. In conversation with Hugh, Ryan and Josh, Courtney speaks to the raw intersection of grief and joy, and what it is like to realise that the only person coming to save you, is you. Courtney, we can’t wait to have an oat magic with you soon. If you want to watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link: https://youtu.be/G_Rdt1EhA0U If you would like to host your own Vulneratilitea House, you can purchase the cards here - https://bit.ly/3Cx4tGP
Send us a text“Finding Love After Love &… A Baby”What does modern dating really sound like? Are we saying what we feel—or just thinking it? Inspired by André 3000's “Where Are My Panties” skit, this episode explores dating dynamics & more. “Where are all three good men?!” I hear women say. Are both genders looking in the same place & for the same things? If you passed your perfect match, would either of you notice? Can love find you again after love…and a baby? The Love Below: The Night Before. Pull up a chair.-WV
Ever felt completely overwhelmed by the seemingly impossible demands of single parenthood? In this deeply personal episode, I reveal the metaphysical framework that allowed me to not just survive but thrive while raising my child alone through extreme adversity. This intense challenge becomes the ultimate spiritual training ground when approached with metaphysical awareness. I share how facing a difficult, dangerous, destructive co-parenting relationship cultivated the very resilience, boundary-setting, and intuitive wisdom that transformed my entire approach to life. Through my raw story of navigating CPS involvement, court battles, and fighting to prove I was "suitable to take care of my son," I illustrate how extreme adversity becomes the catalyst for unprecedented personal sovereignty. The empowering truth about loneliness, feeling lonely does not make you weak. It just makes you human. I reveal how periods of isolation actually signal opportunities for spiritual alignment: • Why chaos appears when you're spiritually evolving beyond old patterns • How to use stillness and trust as your greatest tools during upheaval • The affirmation practice that becomes "beautiful spells" realigning your energy with strength The revolutionary approach to building your support ecosystem, blood does make you related, but loyalty is what makes you family. This principle transforms your entire support network: • How I found "the most loyal, loving, supportive, honest people who are not related to me" • Ways to call forth your ideal support team through intention and spiritual clarity • The mindset shift that allows you to receive help without shame or territorialism The boundary revolution that changes everything, saying no to your kids today helps them be healthy no tomorrow. I reveal how conscious communication transforms family dynamics. For those juggling parenting with personal aspirations, I share the exact practices that sustained me while trying to build my empire, work full time, pay bills, and then care for two other people by myself. #ConsciousCoParenting #MetaphysicalParenting #ParentingThroughAdversity #PersonalGrowth #CoParentingChallenges #SpiritualDevelopment #SoulGrowth #MotivationalSpeaker #KeynoteSpeaker #ParentingWisdom #BoundaryRevolution #TransformationalGrowth #SelfEvolution #PersonalTransformation #SpiritualStrength #InnerWisdom #HarvardMBA #EmotionalIntelligence #ParentingJourney #soulalignment
In this riveting episode of my chat with Dr. Adam Fraser, we delve into the intricacies of performance, resilience, and the human condition. Adam is a researcher and fellow corporate speaker (and one of the best) and a bloody good, down-to-earth bloke. Through humour and profound insights, we cover a multitude of topics, including the coping mechanisms for stress, the intersection of physiology and psychology, and the challenges faced by modern-day educators. What You'll Learn: The Power of Reflection and Reset Dr. Fraser introduces the concept of the "third space," a transitional gap that is crucial for shifting mindsets between different aspects of life. This framework—reflect, rest, reset—helps individuals leave behind previous stressors and prepare mentally for what's next. Understanding Mental Challenges Explore the metaphor of "Kevin," a character that encapsulates negative inner dialogue. This concept, derived from ACT therapy principles, helps in recognising and rationalising self-doubts and unhelpful thought patterns. The Importance of Consistency Discover the consistent habits of elite performers, such as those in special forces and top athletes, and how these disciplines can be translated into everyday life for sustained success. Navigating Work and Home Life The conversation touches upon the impact of increased remote work on personal boundaries, emphasising practical strategies to create clear separations between professional and personal spaces. Key Takeaways: Reflection, Rest, Reset: Implementing a structured approach to transitioning between activities can enhance emotional well-being and productivity. Managing Inner Dialogue: Understanding and accepting negative thoughts without allowing them to dictate actions can lead to more constructive behaviours. Consistency Is Key: Continuous small efforts in the right direction are more impactful than sporadic grand gestures. Creating Boundaries in Remote Work: Being intentional about starting and stopping work can help maintain a work-life balance, crucial in current times. Resources: Book on "Kevin": Dr. Fraser is working on a book detailing the "Kevin" concept, which promises to offer practical insights into managing inner dialogue. Secondary Trauma in Educators: New research by Dr. Fraser highlights the growing phenomenon of secondary trauma experienced by educators, offering solutions to mitigate its effects. Dr. Adam Fraser's resources and books are an enriching source of knowledge for anyone looking to enhance their personal and professional life. For more insights, you can visit Dr. Adam Fraser's website. Support and Share: If you found this episode valuable, consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who can benefit from a renewed perspective on health, parenting, or emotional resilience. Join the conversation and help spread awareness about the importance of resilience in facing life's uncertainties. 01:56 Professional Backgrounds and Achievements 03:40 Insights on PhD Research 06:53 The Importance of Physiology and Psychology 10:15 The Third Space Concept 14:10 Impact of COVID on Work-Life Balance 22:19 Managing the Inner Critic: Kevin 31:07 Practical Steps for Psychological Flexibility 35:04 A Hopeful Future with My Daughter 35:56 The Intelligence of Girls vs. Boys 36:18 Working with Diverse Groups 37:08 The Resilience of Single Parents 38:05 Lessons from Elite Performers 40:28 The Impact of Losing a Child 42:33 Meditating on Mortality 45:25 Behaviour Change and Consistency 53:38 Sustainable Peak Performance 55:23 The Importance of Hobbies 01:02:09 Research on Secondary Trauma in Educators See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How does a single parent combat very negative emotions? Jim Daly talks to Pam Farrel and PeggySue Wells about how things like showing gratitude, generosity and engaging with your kids can go a long way. Also, Danny and John explain why staying focused on God's Word can offer you real strength. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast. Or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book The 10 Best Decisions a Single Mom Can Make for your donation of any amount! Take the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Assessment Listen Now Contact our Counseling Department Single Parent with Confidence Support This Show! If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Subscribe to our Substack for full, linked shownotes: https://thatromcompod.substack.com/Guest: @StephEVizard or her websiteThe Love Contract, Steph VizardThe Banjo Prize An Academic Affair, Jodi McAlisterSpecial Delivery, Leesa Ronald Maggie AldersonHow to be Second Best, Without Further Ado, Jessica Dettmann The Idea Of You, Robinne Lee / PrimeThe Last Love Note, Emma GreyThings Will Calm Down Soon, Zoe Foster BlakeGrace Under Pressure, Tori HaschkaInconceivable by Alexandra CollierTalking At Night, Claire DaverleyPrep, Show Don't Tell, Curtis SittenfeldThe Private Island, Ali LoweRecorded on Gadigal land | Editing: Joshua Broadbent, Marker Creative Co. | @thatromcompod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Moms Moving On: Navigating Divorce, Single Motherhood & Co-Parenting.
This week on The Moving On Method® Michelle Dempsey-Multack and Terry Cralle discuss the critical role of sleep when it comes to managing stress, particularly during challenging life events like divorce. They explore common misconceptions about sleep, the importance of understanding individual sleep needs, and practical strategies for improving sleep quality. They emphasize the interconnectedness of sleep, diet, and exercise, and offers insights into overcoming nighttime wakefulness and the importance of self-care.. They discuss the importance of understanding individual sleep needs, the consequences of sleep deprivation, and the role of sleep clinics in addressing sleep disorders. Together they also cover How gender can play a role in sleep needs Aiming for 7-9 hours of sleep per night Sleep deprivation leading to mental health struggles The best sleep environments AND MORE Terry Cralle is a representative of the Better Sleep Council, a Registered Nurse, and Certified Clinical Sleep Educator who specializes in sleep health and wellness. A national speaker, educator, and author on sleep, Terry is the co-founder of a four-bed sleep disorders clinic and has served as a consultant to a variety of industries and organizations on the topic of sleep health. Her work in the field of sleep medicine has included clinical research in insomnia as well as advocating for educational initiatives such as drowsy-driving prevention. As a frequent speaker and guest lecturer on the topic of sleep for schools, universities, sleep clinics, U.S. corporations, and employee wellness companies, Terry educates a wide variety of audiences on the critical importance of sleep to physical and psychological health, growth and development, safety, optimum functioning, productivity, peak performance, and quality of life. The Better Sleep Council (BSC) is the consumer-education arm of the International Sleep Products Association devoted to educating the public about the critical relationship between sleep, good health and quality of life, as well as the value of the mattress and sleep environment in the pursuit of a good night's sleep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Headlines says it's National Single Parents Day Open Phones when it comes to the bathrooms at work
We are NOT the happiest place to live in the world? What can we do to be happier? When did you buy and sell something from someone? Single parents... today is your day! Snitches get tickets this morning. We finish the show with Nurys winning the list!
We are NOT the happiest place to live in the world? What can we do to be happier? When did you buy and sell something from someone? Single parents... today is your day! Snitches get tickets this morning. We finish the show with Nurys winning the list!
FRIDAY HR 2 Amber Nova dressed for the 90's! RRR Trivia - This woman wins an Oscar in 2002. National Single Parents Day Savannah/Ryan baby?
Are there still stigmas around being a single parent?Are you told you're a hero, but not treated like one?Today is International Single Parents' Day, and Andrea is joined by single parent and Single Parent Coach at Solas Coaching, Orla Donoghue…
Ogen Nash wrote: “To keep your marriage brimming, with love in the loving cup, Whenever you’re wrong, admit it; Whenever you’re right, shut up.” I think I see respect in there. Sign up for Dr. Randy’s INTENTIONAL ONE THING CHALLENGE. Here’s an Intentional Living Blog for inspiration! Surviving Single Parenthood What is Intentional Living? At Intentional […]
When you were talking about marriage and having kids, nowhere in those conversations did you ever mention becoming a single parent. But here you are, doing your best to raise your kids on your own. Coming up, Dr. Randy offers you help and hope. Sign up for Dr. Randy’s INTENTIONAL ONE THING CHALLENGE. Here’s an […]
Listing 285-pound defensive lineman or being the fifth-ranked high schooler in the nation in the discus on your resume aren't typical prerequisites for running across America. But former big guy Mason Wright, who at 17 years old could bench press 450 pounds and squat 685 pounds will be doing exactly that, and not that “short” way, either. He won't just run from one coast to the other, but from corner to corner, Seattle to Miami. But first this April he will run across Utah from north to south in eight days, averaging about 55 miles a day. He will be doing all of this to raise funds for the Single Parent Project, after having witnessed his mom's struggles following Mason's dad's imprisonment and then the sudden death of her second husband. The family's struggles also led Mason to some very dark, even suicidal, places. With the very strong support of his wife and her family, they introduced Mason to Spartan racing, which then led him to shed triple-digits weight and eventually enter his first trail ultramarathons and a top-20 finish in the Spartan World Championship just two years later. Along the way, he has developed a large following among those who know him as the Buff Runner. He inspires them to join the Buff Runner Army and take the small steps to challenge themselves every day. His fitness journey has guided him to earn bachelor's and master's degrees in the health and nutrition field, and to open a nutrition practice and a rehab gym facility. His fundraising goal for his run across Utah is $15K, and he hopes to raise a total of $100K with his Project 3434 run across America, the 3434 miles he will cover to support the Single Parent Project, which assists families that don't have resources get back on their feet, whether they need help with rent, groceries, transportation, schooling, getting kids into activities, etc. The links to contribute are below, which are also on his web site, buffrunner.com, where you can also find information about joining him in any of his events leading up to the run across America. Buckle up to listen to this fun journey.Mason WrightBuffrunner.comInstagram, YouTube, and TikTok @buffrunnerBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram and Threads @stahlor and @we_are_superman_podcastYouTube We Are Superman PodcastSubscribe to the We Are Superman Newsletter!https://mailchi.mp/dab62cfc01f8/newsletter-signup
This week we are discussing “Getting Out From Under the Single Parent Guilt” As a single parent, we are second-guessing and undermining ourselves. We want what's best for our kids but don't feel like we're able to deliver it, so we overcompensate or feel like giving up. How can we parent from a place of balance rather than swinging from a pendulum of too hands-off or too involved? Today, we cover three main points: The Guilt Present, Not Perfect Good-Enough Parenting LINK TO SHOWNOTES For all the detailed show notes, tips and links click - https://soloparent.org/show-notes-blog ASK US ANYTHING! We want to answer any Solo Parent questions you may have. Go to SoloParent.org/TalkToUs and ask us anything…it can be related to a topic we cover on the podcast, something you are facing or just something you are curious about. We want you to be part of our podcast! Learn More About Solo Parent
How does a single mom find joy even when the world feels chaotic? Jim Daly asks PeggySue Wells on how she learned to laugh again after becoming a single mother. Plus, Pam Farrel describes how she learned to move forward after her parents' divorce. Danny and John will then discuss ways you can help a single mom in your area. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast. Or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book The 10 Best Decisions a Single Mom Can Make for your donation of any amount! Take the 7 Traits of Effective Parenting Assessment Listen Now How To Make Good Decisions As A Single Mom Contact our Counseling Department Support This Show! If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
If we haven't been there ourselves, we have no idea what it's like. When Anna Meade Harris's husband went to be with Christ back in 2010, she suddenly found herself navigating the new and difficult world of being a widow and single -parent to three young boys. In many ways, she lost her place in the local church. Now desiring to help families, churches, and youth ministries navigate the unique realities of single parent families, Anna has written a book that will help all of us understand and respond to the unique needs of single parent families. I chat with her about that book, God's Grace For Every Family, on this episode of Youth Culture Matters.
Out of the UK, Susan Kennard brings her past relationship to science and evidence to the esoterics of channeling and working with divine light and Galactics. We talk about her coming from the worlds of psychology and psychotherapy then describe her awakenings, being a single parent, her experience with narcissism, the deaths of a boyfriend to her father (who died suddenly from the ja*b), 3D to 5D and then we broaden into the Galactic beings that contact her from Pleiadians to the Rainbow Collective. Also, learn about her Galactic healing chambers for the vac# and more. Susan leads the "Just Be Practice" with the assistance of the Rainbow Collective.Susan's Links:Website: https://www.susankennard.co.ukYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SusanKennardNew Children's Book: You are the Light of the World: Magical Mantras for ChildrenAvailable Now at Target, Barnes & Nobles, Amazon & Balboa Press*Host Eden Koz is a soul realignment specialist utilizing such gifts as psychological empathy, intuition, psychic ability, mediumship, meditation, mindset shift, Reiki, dimensional and galactic healing, to name a few. She can also perform a spiritual Co#id Vac+ Healing as well as remote & face-to-face sessions with individuals and groups. Contact info for Eden Koz / Just Be®, LLC:Website: EdenJustBe.com Socials: Insta, FB, FB (Just Be), LinkedIn Just Be~Spiritual BOOM Podcast can be found on the audio directories: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, TuneIn+Alexa, ...
This week we are discussing Navigating Single Parent Dating: FAQs Dating is hard, period. There's no manual, no “right way” of doing things. But when you're a single parent, it gets even trickier; you have kids now and dating has changed significantly in this digital age. How can single parents navigate dating and all its complexities? LINK TO SHOWNOTES For all the detailed show notes, tips and links click - https://soloparent.org/show-notes-blog ASK US ANYTHING! We want to answer any Solo Parent questions you may have. Go to SoloParent.org/TalkToUs and ask us anything…it can be related to a topic we cover on the podcast, something you are facing or just something you are curious about. We want you to be part of our podcast! To receive a free SPS Welcome Toolkit with links to groups, info and a free book click - https://soloparent.org/welcome-toolkit Join our FREE daily meditational devotional - pod.link/1517894054 Download our free app - APPLE - https://apple.co/3fKOd6F ANDROID - https://bit.ly/2TvjtOs
My interview today is with Bethany Archer, owner of Board and Batten Design Co. Bethany is an SVG designer who creates vintage-style artwork. Her story isn't the entrepreneurial journey we usually hear. Bethany rose above major challenges to replace her income and provide for her family. Now she works less than she ever has and lives a life of freedom on her remote homestead in Washington State. (All through six-figure passive income from SVG sales!) Tune in to hear how true grit can lead to big rewards.EPISODE NOTES: https://kaseyclin.com/blogs/podcast/how-true-grit-and-endurance-led-to-six-figures-in-svg-sales-as-a-single-parent-with-bethany-archerThanks for listening! Click one of the links below to. Learn how to design for crafting machines such as Cricut, Silhouette, Glowforge, sublimation or embroidery. Check out my designs on Etsy
For today's guest, becoming a mother wasn't just a dream—it was a promise she made to herself. In her mid-30s, Erica Ward knew she wanted to be a parent more than she wanted to be a wife. By 40, she made the decision to pursue single motherhood, despite the challenges ahead. Her path wasn't easy, from choosing a sperm donor, failed IUIs to IVF, and devastating loss. While Erica grieved for her pregnancies and felt the financial toll, she never gave up. Tune in to hear how support from Progyny's fertility benefits and donor eggs led to her happy ending of becoming a mom. Guest: Erica Ward, Progyny Member at Sleep Number Host: Dan Bulger, Progyny For more information, visit Progyny's Podcast page and Progyny's Education page for more resources. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, @ThisisInfertilityPodcast and use the #ThisisInfertility. Have a question, comment, or want to share your story? Email us at thisisinfertility@progyny.com. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y6Ln16ecXGM
Parenting is always challenging, but doing it solo comes with its own set of unique hurdles that can feel utterly overwhelming at times. In this episode, I chat with the amazing Dr. Gila - a single parent coach, psychologist, neuropsychologist, and a single mum who's been through it all.We dig into why single parents need supportive spaces (no one should have to do this alone) and explore the unique challenges and unexpected joys of raising kids solo.Dr. Gila gets real about the pressure to be perfect and why letting go of that myth can be one of the best gifts you give yourself and your kids.And let's get into the buzzword of the moment: self-care. Dr. Gila introduces her practical “sink model” for managing emotions, showing us why it's not about the one drop that overflows but the build-up that leads to it.Learn how to spot when your sink is filling up and what true self-care looks like when you're already stretched thin.If you're a single parent or know someone who is, this episode is packed with insights, practical tips, and the reassurance that you're not in this alone.We can tackle the messy, beautiful chaos of single parenting—together.
Richard Bischoff had it all. On the surface he was making buckets of cash and in a healthy marriage. Then in an instant it all went away. With nothing in savings, no job and in the midst of fighting for custody of his children, Richard was able to dust himself off, change careers and regain his identity. In this episode, the Fathers and best-selling author Richard Bischoff talk through his story. The trials and tribulations he faced and how they were overcome.____________________________________________ How to find Richard Bischoff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardbischoff/ Books: @sciplined-Man-Life-Hack-Using/dp/B0CSBPG5NQ/ref=sr_1_1 @-Six-Pack-Guide-ebook/dp/B0CZVGH874/ref=sr_1_2 ____________________________________________ Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Infraction - Training Day If you are tired of feeling lost, alone, isolated, and aimless then check out our coaching program specifically designed to help men become the hero in their story. We forge men into leaders. We turn cowards into Kings. We turn weaklings into Warriors. Join us in The Elite Sentinel Forge to start your transformation: https://www.theelitesentinel.com/ OUR MERCH STORE IS LIVE! Check out this amazing dad gear: https://thepresentfathers.shop/ We use Riverside to record. Try it for yourself! https://www.riverside.fm/?via=presentfathers Get discovered! Use PodMatch to get on your next podcast or find your next guest! https://www.joinpodmatch.com/presentfathers We are "The Present Father's Podcast", the podcast that focuses on climbing the mountain of fatherhood together. Subscribe to the Channel and Share our podcast with men you believe would benefit from it. It is our goal to provide a positive outlet for Dads to grow and foster a strong legacy of fatherhood that is present and involved with their children. Visit https://presentfathers.com/ to learn more about us and catch all of our old episodes!
Segment 1: • Education at Risk: It's not just jingles—are cell phones making kids less engaged and more distracted? • New Policies, Surprising Results: Schools banning phones are seeing fewer fights and less cyberbullying. • More Focus, Less Chaos: Teachers report students are actually paying attention again—coincidence? Segment 2: • Strong Foundations Matter: Studies show faith and family contribute to better academic performance. • Then vs. Now: A math test from 100 years ago would stump most modern students—what changed? • Single Parents and the Struggle: Dedicated parents do their best, but the traditional family structure matters. Segment 3: • Cultural Suicide: Literal suicide rates are rising, birth rates are falling, and the traditional family is being rejected. • Anti-Child Society: Even after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, abortion rates are still climbing. • Legislation Can't Fix the Heart: The real solution isn't politics—it's the regenerating power of the gospel. Segment 4: • Moral Decay: Sexual immorality, church closures, rampant divorce, and truth being subjective—signs of a dying society. • The Task of the Church: Evangelism and discipleship are the only real solutions. • A Glimmer of Hope: Nearly 800,000 downloads of the Bible App in a single day show people are searching for truth. • Band-Aid Solutions: As the world gets heavier, is an emotional support robot really the answer? ___ 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!
Released October 8 2024 Ali Wong's Golden Globe award winning Netflix comedy special, "Single Lady", hilariously chronicles her post-divorce adventures as a newly single woman navigating freedom, flings, and self-discovery. Wong reflects on relationships, independence, and the unexpected highs and lows of dating again. Tune in this week as the ladies break down the funniest and most memorable moments, exploring how "Single Lady" delivers both laugh-out-loud comedy and insightful commentary on modern relationships. Cheers! *Please be advised this episode is intended for adult audiences and contains adult language and content. We are expressing opinions on the show for entertainment purposes only.Dedication: To our patrons as always!! We love you and thank you!!
In this episode of Healing Generations, Maestras Debra Camarillo, Susanna Armijo, and Maya Ponce engage in a heartfelt conversation about the importance of honoring ancestors, reflecting on personal growth, and the sacred purpose of healing within communities. They introduce Maya Talina Ponce, a first-generation Chicana dedicated to social justice and community upliftment. The discussion explores Maya's family legacy, her journey into social work, and the significance of creating safe spaces for healing, especially for single mothers navigating challenges. The episode emphasizes the power of community, the importance of language, and the need for activism in the face of injustice. In this conversation, they share insights into the importance of recognizing the sacrifices of mothers, the role of spirituality and community in parenting, and the integration of indigenous practices into modern life. They discuss the challenges faced by sensitive and empathic children, especially in the context of post-COVID isolation, and emphasize the need for intergenerational wisdom and healing. The dialogue highlights the significance of support systems, the value of cultural heritage, and the importance of nurturing emotional well-being in families. Chapters: 00:00 Reflections on 2024 and Beginning 2025 07:15 Introducing Maya Talina Ponce 11:02 Maya's Journey and Family Legacy 16:37 Activism and Social Work Path 20:45 Creating Safe Spaces for Healing 27:24 Thoughts on Being a Single Parent 30:56 The Importance of Spirituality and Community 34:47 Integrating Indigenous Practices in Modern Life 41:43 Navigating Sensitivity and Empathy in Children 47:05 Intergenerational Wisdom and Healing For more about the National Comadres Network, visit: National Comadres Network Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HealGenPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Healing.Generations.Podcast Email: HGP@compadresnetwork.org
Raising kids by yourself isn't easy. To help encourage single parents in your community, John and Danny address some of the challenges single moms and dads face. Also, Jim Daly speaks with PeggySue Wells and Pam Farrel on some of the struggles children in single-parent households deal with. Find us online at focusonthefamily.com/parentingpodcast. Or call 1-800-A-FAMILY. Receive the book The 10 Best Decisions a Single Mom Can Make for your donation of any amount! Listen Now Single Moms Contact our Counseling Department Support This Show! If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
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In today's episode: Rising childcare costs have a huge impact on single parents in the workforce (80% of whom are women). They're forced to be less flexible in the workplace in order to support family needs, which means a tougher time climbing the corporate ladder. Diverse populations create higher levels of performance. We should be subsidizing childcare to retain the highest level of talent. Managers looking to support their single-parent employees should have an honest conversation with HR leadership. Companies often have money in the budget to offer some support, but it requires a strong ask. Culture Leaders Daily is a daily, five-minute podcast for CEOs where we dissect the week's biggest news, unpack hot-button workplace trends, and bring you exclusive interviews with leaders who leverage culture to drive real business results. John Frehse, Global Head of Labor Strategies at Ankura, joins Jessica every week to discuss the latest news in labor, employment, and workplace culture by asking each other the question: 'What Are You Paying Attention To Now?' John Frehse: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnfrehse/ Bio at Ankura: https://ankura.com/experts-and-advisors/john-frehse Jessica Kriegel: Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ Culture Partners: Website: https://culturepartners.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/
Struggling to balance single parenthood with entrepreneurial dreams? This episode reveals the Strategic Success Triangle that turns your daily parenting challenges into business advantages. Learn how successful single parent entrepreneurs are building profitable businesses using the Power of Parallel Progress technique. Plus, discover the exact flexible business models that work around your family schedule, not against it. Stop choosing between being a great parent and a successful entrepreneur - this episode shows you how to be both. Perfect for single parents ready to transform their time management superpowers into business success. https://DarkHorseSchooling.com/newsletter