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SummaryIn this engaging conversation, the speakers explore a range of topics from humorous anecdotes about body image to serious critiques of political protests and accountability. They discuss personal struggles, resilience in the face of adversity, and the absurdities of current political leadership. The dialogue also touches on the need for decorum in politics and the chaotic nature of today's political landscape, culminating in a reflection on the necessity of change and the hope for a better future. The conversation delves into various themes including legal troubles faced by public figures, the challenges of single parenthood, the dynamics within church communities, the scrutiny of celebrity relationships, and the culinary culture in Washington D.C. Each theme is explored through anecdotes, opinions, and humor, providing a comprehensive view of contemporary societal issues.TakeawaysEmbrace the uncontrollable aspects of life, like body image. Critique the effectiveness of protests in political accountability. Personal struggles can foster resilience and understanding. Political leadership often lacks common sense and accountability. Cory Booker's lengthy speech raises questions about political stunts. The ghettoization of politics can undermine serious discourse. Chaos in politics may lead to necessary change. The absurdity of current political events can be both humorous and alarming. Understanding struggles can foster empathy and connection. Hope for a better future is essential amidst chaos. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Luigi. Florida's new bill removes algebra and English exam requirements. Single parenthood can empower individuals to trust their instincts. Public perception can unfairly label parents as deadbeats. Church dynamics can lead to misunderstandings and community backlash. Celebrity relationships are often scrutinized and misrepresented. The importance of clear communication in parenting is emphasized. Culinary experiences in D.C. reflect cultural diversity. Strip clubs in D.C. are known for their wings. Public figures must navigate their personal lives under intense scrutiny.(00:00) Protest and political accountability: A critical view(15:00) Struggles and Resilience: A Person Perspective(21:49) Cory Bookers Marathon Speech: A Political Stunt?(23:18) The Ghettoization of Politics: A Call for Decorum (26:10) Chaos and Change: Navigating the New Political Landscape (33:31) Legal Trouble and Public Perception(35:12) Single Parenthood and Societal Expectations (44:02) Church Dynamics and Community Reaction(53:22) Celebrity Relationships and Public Scrutiny(58:14) Culinary Culture in DCNew drops are subject to change so please cut your notifications
Kaytea is a unique podcast as it offers a Christian foundation, but keeps it unapologetically genuine, and spills the tea! We keep it real and talk about the things the Church doesn't. While this podcast does have a foundation of Jesus, everyone is welcome! We have conversations with people from all walks of life to learn, challenge our ways of thinking, love, and grow together.The Kaytea podcast supports the non-profit org, Jeremiah 1:5. www.jeremiahonefive.com. IG: @jeremiahonefiveFB: @jeremiahonefiveorgLINKTREE: www.linktr.ee/theekayteaAPPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kaytea/id1496568143SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1iH3MTqxgA9Qn3nJOum2HY?si=amujMLKeS4uX7kqCUjFWbw&nd=1GUEST (CAITLIN):Add her on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/caitlin.silvia.5?mibextid=LQQJ4d LOGO & COVER ART: IG: @daephine_AUDIO/VISUAL PRODUCTION & EDITING: Miguel Guerra & Chris Hiller
In this conversation, Ayo Haynes shares her journey to motherhood as a single woman through adoption. She discusses the challenges and joys of becoming a mother later in life, the importance of open adoption, and how her experiences have shaped her role as a success coach. Ayo emphasizes the need for support systems for aspiring parents and offers practical advice on navigating the adoption process, balancing career and motherhood, and the significance of mindset in achieving personal goals. The discussion also touches on recommended readings for parents and the transformative power of love in parenting.Ayo shares her journey from Manhattan real estate powerhouse to single mom by choice and founder ofShe's Extraordinary. Her story is one that proves success isn't about choosing between ambition and authenticity, but about redefining it on your own terms. Ayo was in the midst of building a multi-million dollar real estate career in NYC until she reached a pivot point: choosing motherhood through open adoption. She started her program, She's Extraordinary, to help women define success their way by transforming personal challenges into professional purpose. Get In Touch With Ayo:Facebook InstagramLinkedInYouTubeTiktokWebsitesOpen Adoption SuccessBook Ayo Haynes : https://bookayohaynes.com/She's Extraordinary! : https://shesextraordinary.com/BOOK Recommendation:I Wished for You: An Adoption Story For Kids, by Marianne Richmond
The challenges faced by single parents vary according to their circumstances, but there are also common experiences that are shared by most single-parent families. This week we have the privilege of sharing an amazing guest who shared her experiences as a single mother. Our Guest AMB. SYLVIA IBIE Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel @dtruthshow
What does it take to raise six kids as a single mom? Bambi Lynn shares her journey through teenage pregnancy, divorce, domestic violence, and financial struggles, all while homeschooling her children. Learn how faith, community, and resilience helped her overcome adversity. Don't miss this inspiring story of purpose and healing. Bambi has six adult children and thirteen grandchildren; she was a single mom raising them for the kingdom. She homeschooled for 27 years. She is now a Nona living her best life alone but becoming who she was meant to be even in the midst of the pain and spent time healing from the life of being a single parent. Connect with Bambi:
How do you rebuild your confidence and raise self-reliant kids when life throws you the curveball of single parenthood? Would you know how to ask for the support you truly need? If you're feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to balance your career, family, and personal well-being, this episode offers a relatable perspective on how to build independence in your kids while also reclaiming your own sense of stability. Whether you're navigating single parenthood, dealing with career demands, or simply wanting to empower your children to thrive, you'll find real-life strategies to create a more sustainable and fulfilling family dynamic. In this episode, you will: 1. Discover practical strategies for raising independent kids while juggling a demanding career. 2. Learn how to advocate for the help you need—both for yourself and your family. 3. Gain insights on finding balance and reclaiming confidence after life-changing challenges like divorce. Hit play to hear how you can empower your kids to be self-sufficient while also reclaiming your confidence and balance as a parent. Book a consultation with Naeemah at: https://calendly.com/naeemah-elias/consultation?month=2024-11 About Naeemah Naeemah started her career as a professional actress. She worked her way out of poverty south of Chicago and earned a psychology degree from Harvard. After an acting tour as a puppeteer, and few years on Boston stages, she became a mother. She quickly became a Single-Mom with 3 kids under 6, and got serious about cultivating independent free-range children, while building a corporate career! After 13 years climbing the corporate ladder, Naeemah created Elias Presence Ventures to transform the universe of talent development and mobility. From Thriving as an Outsider, through public speaking, to management training, she aligns company culture with the leadership of the future so everyone thrives. About Theresa A wife and a mother to two children and grandmother, Theresa Alexander Inman is a Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and Infant Toddler Development Specialist. She was introduced to the field of behavior analysis in 2007 after working in many capacities in the juvenile justice system. Her goal is to improve the lives of children and families by helping them strategize child develop skills to prevent or reduce the effects of possible delays while having fun! She also served as a panelist on the first annual Autism World Summit. Theresa is also an author, having published “Pathways to Early Communication” in 2022. Connect with Theresa today! • Instagram | Theresa Inman • LinkedIn | Theresa Inman • BabyBoomer.org | Theresa Inman • YouTube | Parenting with Confidence • Tiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@parentcoachtheresa • Spotify via Anchor.fm | Parenting with Confidence Website: https://www.theresaalexanderinman.com/ About Parenting with Confidence Parenting with Confidence with Theresa Alexander Inman presents you with answers if you are a tired and frustrated parent with a child diagnosed with a developmental delay. We aim to lift you up from the pressure of doing it right and provide you with the resources to set you and your child up for success! Please share, comment, rate, and download! Thank you! Theresa --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/support
Episode #31: In this episode of the Positive Traction Podcast, Coach Henry Castro interviews Daniel McElroy, an entrepreneur who shares his journey from the film industry to owning multiple Budget Blinds franchises. Daniel discusses the life lessons learned from his experiences in LA, the shift from materialism to valuing meaningful experiences, and the importance of being present with family. He also addresses the challenges of managing a diverse team and the support he receives from his therapist and business coach. In this conversation, Daniel shares his journey as a young entrepreneur navigating the complexities of running a business while being a single dad. He discusses the importance of mentorship, the challenges of managing diverse personalities in his team, and the joy of celebrating successes with his employees. Daniel emphasizes the need for work-life balance, particularly in being present for his daughter, and reflects on the lessons learned from his experiences as a father. The conversation also touches on the significance of maintaining a positive relationship with his ex-wife for the sake of their child, setting the stage for deeper discussions in future episodes. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Daniel McElroy 02:15 Daniel's Journey to Entrepreneurship 06:41 Life Lessons from LA's Glamour 10:34 The Shift from Materialism to Meaning 15:38 Creating Lasting Memories with Family 19:10 Building a Business: Budget Blinds Experience 21:18 Navigating Employee Dynamics and Challenges 27:32 Celebrating Wins and Team Dynamics 31:30 Balancing Fatherhood and Entrepreneurship 40:35 Reflections on Fatherhood and Personal Growth
In this interview, Jane Garvey discusses her expansive career in radio broadcasting, from being the first voice on BBC Radio 5 Live to her long tenure at Woman's Hour, and her current role at Times Radio. Jane shares insights into her personal life, particularly her experiences as a single parent and the unique challenges it brought. She highlights the emotional and psychological load of single parenting, emphasising the advantage of having resources and support. The conversation also navigates her career trajectory, public recognition, and work-life balance, particularly through transitions and public interactions. Moreover, Jane reflects on mentoring in media, feminism, and her personal growth, including her significant role during a live broadcast on September 11, 2001. Additionally, she dives into her close professional relationship with Fi Glover and the impact and reception of their successful podcast, Off Air with Jane and Fi. 01:24 Challenges of Single Parenting 03:52 Reflections on Parenting and Family 18:04 Career Beginnings and Aspirations 28:44 Navigating Public and Private Life as a Single Mum 29:12 The Role of Radio in Personal and Public Life 31:41 The Psyche of Broadcasters 38:14 The Impact of Major Events on Broadcasting 41:34 The Evolution of Female Broadcasters 45:44 Reflections on Career and Personal Dreams 48:50 Parenting Challenges and Societal Expectations 50:34 The Importance of Honest Conversations 59:45 The Good Enough Parent Listen to Off Air with Jane and Fi: https://open.spotify.com/show/4fIthFOvAaPBVf5NWyz8Sl Follow Jane and Fi on Instagram: @janeandfi Otherwise, if you'd like to connect, I post regularly on Instagram, with more thoughts and some Monday Top Tips. Follow me on @juliasamuelmbe.And for more info, check out my new website: juliasamuel.co.uk. Wild Nutrition are offering an exclusive limited time offer to Therapy Works' listeners: 50% off your first 3 months when you visit wildnutrition.com/therapy, that's wildnutrition.com/therapy for 50% off your first 3 months. T&Cs apply. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let us know how much you enjoyed this episode!In this inspiring episode of “Real Talk with Mattea Elyse,” Mattea sits down with Star Surgeon, a remarkable woman whose journey as a teen mom and single parent has shaped her into the powerhouse she is today. Mattea and Star discuss the challenges and triumphs of navigating college while raising her daughter.Star shares her insights on balancing motherhood with academic and professional goals, the lessons learned along the way, and the profound bond she shares with her now-adult daughter. Tune in to hear how Star's determination led both her and her daughter to graduate with honors, and how they've both become phenomenal women in their own right. Don't miss this heartfelt conversation about perseverance, empowerment, and the transformative power of love. Be sure to share, download and subscribe! Also we love for you to leave us a review!If you would like to support this podcast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/EvolvingperspectivesFollow us on Instagram @ moments_with_mattea https://www.instagram.com/moments_with_mattea?igsh=cWo1eDF4bjEwaGdz&utm_source=qrAnd on TikTok @momentswithmattea https://www.tiktok.com/@momentswithmattea?_t=8kb02O3BjsB&_r=1Subscribe at:https://www.momentswithmattea.comWant to be a guest on the show? Simply email matteahunter@icloud.comAlways remember to keep evolving!
Join Nabeeha as she shares her own experiences and unpacks the different ways attraction can manifest, offering insights that might surprise you. To support this podcast join our Muslim Moms Productions patron for exclusive content you'll only find there.Join my Patreon!Apply for Coaching!Connect on Facebook!Check out my Instagram!Visit www.MuslimMomsProductions.comEmail us at mmp@muslimmomsproductions.comDon't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Join Nabeeha as she shares her personal experiences and offers valuable insights on the different perspectives surrounding voting. To support this podcast join our Muslim Moms Productions patron for exclusive content you'll only find there.Join my Patreon!Apply for Coaching!Connect on Facebook!Check out my Instagram!Visit www.MuslimMomsProductions.comEmail us at mmp@muslimmomsproductions.comDon't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Today on the podcast, we are joined by the amazing Catenya McHenry! This conversation has been a year in the making and is worth the wait! Cat joins the podcast to discuss her journey with divorce and single parenthood, as well as her book and podcast. We peeled back the layers on both of our own personal journeys and how we are coping with life after divorce and a turbulent marriage. **Trigger Warning - This conversation includes conversation with spousal abuse, narcissism, divorce, bullying, and adult language. About the Guest:Catenya McHenry, a single mother of three, is an award-winning journalist, award-winning marketing and communications executive, entrepreneur, TV host, producer, author, and inventor with over 20 years of experience in various fields. After overcoming a toxic narcissistic relationship, she wrote: "Married to a Narcissist". She created the "Fxck Fear" podcast, which explores the science of fear and its effects on life, featuring conversations with everyday people and experts. Catenya is also the Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at an independent school, produces original shows, runs SoleMate Sox, magnetic socks that stay together, and actively participates in outdoor activities with her children, including running 5Ks and marathons.https://www.catenya.com/https://www.catenya.com/books/https://www.catenya.com/podcast/https://www.facebook.com/catenyahttps://x.com/catenyahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/catenya-mchenry-1135198/https://www.instagram.com/catenya/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvqIpF9KynzTQ5Xuyfv2X2gAbout the Host: Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full-time job as a Productivity Coach. As a busy mom of three and the founder of Chaos N' Cookies, keeping moms from crumbling is my main objective. After gaining 10+ years of experience as a Director of Marketing helping build multiple 6 & 7-figure businesses for other women I've created the Chaos Control System to equip moms to overcome their own objections so they can live the life they want to live and start that business they have always wanted. The Family Playbook, or standard operating procedure, is the tool every mama needs to save time and stress-less when chaos ensues at home. For new biz owners, I also help simplify systems on social media and other business platforms to automate processes to get their business up and running quickly and efficiently with how-tos and hands-on coaching. I have helped hundreds of women to be more productive and self-sufficient in their homes and businesses allowing them to reclaim control of the chaos. www.chaosncookies.comhttps://www.instagram.com/chaosncookies/https://www.instagram.com/theheathergreco/https://www.facebook.com/Chaos-n-Cookies-111324364538688https://chaosncookies.com/shophttps://linktr.ee/hsteinker Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in...
Join Nabeeha as she shares her personal experiences and offers valuable insights on navigating these difficult moments. To support this podcast join our Muslim Moms Productions patron for exclusive content you'll only find there.Join my Patreon!Apply for Coaching!Connect on Facebook!Check out my Instagram!Visit www.MuslimMomsProductions.comEmail us at mmp@muslimmomsproductions.comDon't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Join Nabeeha as she breaks down the real struggles of parenting, offering relatable stories and no-nonsense advice to help you navigate those challenging moments. To support this podcast join our Muslim Moms Productions patron for exclusive content you'll only find there.Join my Patreon!Apply for Coaching!Connect on Facebook!Check out my Instagram!Visit www.MuslimMomsProductions.comEmail us at mmp@muslimmomsproductions.comDon't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Single parenthood has risen dramatically in the United States over time. Today, 34% of all children live in a single parent household, up from 9% in 1960. There are regrettable negative consequences of these statistics, as The Bulwark’s Mona Charen notes: “[C]hildren in mother-only homes are five times more likely to live in poverty than children with two parents. And children in father-only homes were twice as likely to be poor as those in married-couple homes. Poverty is not conducive to thriving, but even for kids who are not poor, those who grow up with only one parent fare worse than others on everything from school to work to trouble with the law. And the consequences of fatherlessness are more dire for boys than girls. Boys raised without fathers and/or without good adult male influences in their lives are less likely to attend college, be employed as adults, or remain drug-free.” And as the Manhattan Institute’s Kay Hymowitz writes: “Kids in single-parent homes have lower educational achievement, commit more crime, and suffer more emotional problems, even when controlling for parental income and education. Not only do young men and women from intact families (regardless of race and ethnicity) get more education and earn higher earnings than those raised with single mothers; they also do better than children who have a stepparent at home. Children growing up in an area where single-parent families are the norm have less of a chance of upward mobility than a child who lives where married-couple families dominate (regardless of whether that child lives with a single parent or with married parents). The evidence that the prevalence of single-parent households poses risks to individual children and communities goes on and on.” There are large variations in single parenthood rates by race/ethnicity, with 63% of Black children, 50% of Indigenous children, 42% of Latino children, 24% of non-Hispanic White children, and 16% of Asian American children living in single parent households. University of Maryland economist Melissa Kearney has published important research on how family structure impacts American children, including her new book, The Two Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind: “The most recent research, much of which incorporates advanced statistical techniques, continues to show that children who are raised in single-mother households tend to have lower levels of completed education and lower levels of income as adults, even after statistically accounting for observable demographic characteristics (for example, where the family lives or the mother’s level of education)” (p. 52). In Table 1, Kearney shows how children of single parents differ in their life chances compared with children of married parents. For children of college-educated mothers, for instance, 57.0% have a college degree by age 25 if their mother was married, but only 28.6% of those raised with a college educated single mother. In Figure 1 you can see, as Mona Charen alluded to, the strong correlation between the dominant family structure in a neighborhood and the upward mobility rate of children raised there. Even for children who themselves are raised in married parent households, they are statistically more likely to struggle in adulthood if they are raised in a community where there is widespread single parenthood. If you want to dive deeper into this subject, this paper from the Connors Institute has got you covered. Table 2 shows the large variations in poverty rates between American families with different structures. Taken together, all of these data strongly suggest that parents really matter. We discuss rising single parenthood and its consequences for children on the most recent episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast. Joining us in this discussion is Kay Hymowitz, a research fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. She writes not only on family issues and childhood, but also poverty and cultural change in America. Hymowitz is the author of the books The New Brooklyn: What It Takes to Bring a City Back (2017), Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys (2011), Marriage and Caste in America: Separate and Unequal Families in a Post-Marital Age (2006), and Liberation’s Children: Parents and Kids in a Postmodern Age (2004), among others. Don't forget to sign up for our FREE NEWSLETTER! ------------- ------------- Episode Audio: "Air Background Corporate" by REDCVT (Free Music Archive) "Please Listen Carefully" by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive) "Last Dance" by Jahzzar (Free Music Archive) “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with artist’s permission)
Some step into single parenthood by choice, and others unexpectedly find themselves raising kids on their own. Today, we're speaking with two single parents here in Nashville about their journeys to parenthood, how they take care of both their kids and themselves, and where they find connection and community.This episode was produced by Katherine Ceicys.GUESTS Megan Staggs, Single mom Steve Younes, Single dad
This episode is for you if you're a parent with a business and feel like NO ONE understands your situation. It's also for you if you're thinking of becoming a parent and wondering how you can do both.Folks often tell me “I don't know how you do it” and that they could never be a single parent. But when the outcome has already decided, you start moving making decisions accordingly.The same can go for any goal that feels like “Oh, I could never do that.” In so many ways, being a single parent has blown the lid off what I think is possible. And I think we forget that sometimes...that we've done harder things than the thing we think isn't possible.Being a parent can be lonely. It can be overwhelming. You compare your freedom to those of people without kids. But I wouldn't change it for anything in the world.So here are 7 lessons I've learned growing my business as a single parent: 1. How you manage your energy matters more than time.2. You're modeling something that changes the way they see their own options. 3. You become someone who can roll with the punches and handle things not going according to plan.4. You have to become an expert at simplifying and getting the minimum viable output out the door.5. You need to focus on profit more and protect it.6. You rise to the requirements even if you think you can't. 7. You will have SO MUCH more compassion for yourselfAnd remember if you're a parent, you've done more by 9am than most people, so you are doing better than you think. Keeping little humans alive and happy and healthy is a miracle you create every day - even on your bad days. If you can do that, you can absolutely do anything.Connect with me: InstagramLinkedinWebsite
DEAREX PODCAST SERIES Welcome to DearEX, a new podcast series from the creators of The Mohua Show. In this podcast show, we will speak to individuals who've had the courage to call it quits in their relationships and marriages when it wasn't working any longer.We will discuss the dreaded D word of divorce, which most of us shy away from. DearEX will speak to once married, now single folks, people going through heartbreak, counsellors and lawyers to bring you honest, trippy truths of what it took to say no more. We all know to call it quits isn't easy. To D or not to D isn't really an easy question to answer. Episode 10In this episode, Sarita shares her journey of experiencing a positive divorce and emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance, financial independence, and personal transformation. She discusses overcoming social stigma and cultural influences, stressing that divorce should be respected as a viable option. Sarita highlights the significance of empathy, kindness, and inner strength while navigating the challenges of single parenthood. She reflects on the impact of her decisions on her daughter and ex-husband, advocating for open communication and mutual support. Sarita's story is a testament to finding happiness and growth after a marriage ends.DisclaimerThe views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.#TheMohuaShow #DearEXPodcast #Podcast #PodcastEpisode #PositiveDivorce #SelfAcceptance #FinancialIndependence #PersonalTransformation #OvercomingStigma #SingleParenthood #Empathy #Kindness #InnerStrength #MutualSupport #OpenCommunication #GrowthAfterDivorce #EmpoweredWomen #LifeAfterDivorce #CulturalInfluences #FamilySupport #Inspiration #Resilience #DivorceRecoveryThanks for Listening!
My friends Carson and Lydia are both amazing single mothers who share the struggles of their journeys with grace and strength. They do an amazing job helping listeners understand what their lives look like and give great advice to friends/family members of other women going through a divorce and the best ways to support them. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amelia-miles/support
Join us in this compelling exploration of personal experiences intertwined with broader societal issues. This episode dives into the dynamics of relationships, the struggles of single motherhood, and the pervasive challenges of bullying. We also discuss the controversial role of religion in public spaces, offering diverse perspectives and heartfelt discussions. Whether you're interested in deeply personal stories or looking to understand complex societal dilemmas, this video provides a balanced view that respects all aspects of these pressing issues. Tune in to gain insights and perhaps find answers to some of the pressing questions affecting individuals and communities today. Don't forget to subscribe for more discussions that bridge personal connections with significant societal concerns. Hit that subscribe button and join our community of open-minded, supportive individuals. Let's break down barriers and have some fun together! #PalmWineCentral #Podcast #Culture #Conversation #controversy *************************************** Hosts: @mc_jean_baptiste @tmoney.12 @uncleak_ @tutubaybee @_ambitiousash @terez_of_the_most_high Guest: @888_taty **************************************** Email: palmwinecentral@gmail.com | Website: www.sitmpodcast.com | Instagram & Twitter: @palmwinecentral Powered By: @sitmpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/palm-wine-central/support
Welcome back to the Muve Forward Podcast! In today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with the incredible Deirdre Slattery. Deirdre's story is one of resilience, positivity, and embracing change, and I am thrilled to share it with you.A Life of Change and IntuitionDeirdre Slattery is a beacon of resilience, positivity, and independence. As a single mother, she faced numerous challenges head-on, raising her daughter in Stratford, Ontario. Her journey is a testament to the power of listening to what the universe guides us to do and be. Now, Deirdre lives part of the year in the Dominican Republic, escaping the cold Canadian winters. She has found a new rhythm in life, balancing her time between the serene beaches of the Dominican Republic and the familiar comforts of Ontario.Empowering WomenOne of the most rewarding aspects of Deirdre's work is helping women transform their fitness journeys. She empowers them to take back their health and wellness, guiding them with the same principles of nutrition, exercise, and a healthy mindset that she applies to her own life. Her work as a coach is not just about physical transformation but about empowering women to embrace their best selves and live fulfilling lives.A Personal NoteBefore we dive into the episode, you may have noticed that I haven't been as consistent with releasing episodes since I started Muve Life, my activewear brand. However, now that I have more time on my hands, you can expect more frequent episodes. I would greatly appreciate it if you could leave a glowing review on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Your support helps attract advertisements and book amazing guests. Thank you in advance!ConclusionJoin us in this episode as Deirdre Slattery shares her insights on living in the Dominican Republic, empowering women, and embracing change. Her story is not just about personal transformation but also about the impact we can have on others when we follow our intuition and make courageous choices. I hope this conversation will inspire you to make the changes you are being guided to make now rather than waiting for the universe to force you to change.Thank you for tuning in to the Muve Forward Podcast. CONNECT WITH MICHELLE Website: www.themichellewolfe.com Podcast @themuveforwardpodcast Host @themichellewolfe Muve Life @muvelife Activewear www.muvelife.com 15% discount code for Podcast listeners “MUVEFORWARD"
Is it even possible to raise twins as a single mother while still juggling your career? For Kari Kristan, it is. Today, Erika sits down with her to discuss her whirlwind journey of motherhood, keeping her business thriving and moving back in with her parents in her forties. You'll hear the realities of influencer marketing, from showing up authentically as yourself to the key metrics brands want to know to selecting a sperm donor and embracing singlehood. Kari's story is a vibrant mix of humor, sincerity, and triumph.-------------------------In this episode, we cover the followingKari's career backgroundHow Kari and Erika metInfluencer marketing and the analytics that countsGrowing quickly vs. intentionally Showing up authentically on social mediaNavigating cancel cultureGetting pregnant at 43Freezing eggs and choosing a sperm donor Trying pregnancy via IVFRealizing she was pregnant with twinsMoving back in with her parentsHow pregnancy changed her perspectiveKari's favorite deli sandwich----------------------------Guest info: Kari Kristan is an influencer and social media manager. You can follow her on Instagram at @TheKirGroup or visit her website at TheKirGroup.com.----------------------------Soar to Cloud WINE when you join the Whiskey & Lace Wine Club. Escape wine fatigue and receive amazing wines delivered to your doorstep, incredible discounts, exciting experiences, and so much more. ----------------------------P.S. Hey, Whiskies! Did you know that there's Whiskey and Lace merch? From cozy crewnecks to hats, tumblers, and surprises coming in every season, there is something for everyone! Click here to buy your made-for-you merch.----------------------------Connect with Whiskey & Lace on Socials Instagram: @WhiskeyAndLaceTikTok: @WhiskeyAndLace Website: WhiskeyAndLaceBlog
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Hershberg and I talk about... 2:25 - Awareness and acceptance of the situation is your first step. 3:30 - Whether or not your ex is a narcissist, if you don't feel your co-parent is able to properly support your child emotionally, these strategies we offer will apply for all of those situations, too. 5:54 - Finding the delicate balance between not projecting your own feelings or "bad-mouthing" your co-parent to your child, while also not white-washing your child's feelings or gaslighting them either. 8:01 - How to use reflective functioning to help empower your child to cope when they are resistant to wanting to spend time with their other parent. 13:50 - Intentionally adding in elements for fun and delight in your own interactions with your child to help create security in your relationship. ✨We want to hear from you! Go to https://drsarahbren.com/question to send us a question or a topic you want to hear us answer on Securely Attached - Beyond the Sessions! ✨
Discover the diverse journeys of single parents raising children due to various circumstances like death, divorce, desertion, adoption, or being unmarried. Despite facing unique forms of loss, they encounter shared challenges. Anna Meade Harris, the author of God's Grace for Every Family: Biblical Encouragement for Single-Parent Families and the Churches that Seek to Love Them Well, reminds us that God is there and His grace is enough. In this compelling episode, Anna offers invaluable perspectives on: Embracing your family's unique path, even when it differs from God's original design. Discovering the boundless love and grace of God in the absence of an earthly father. Confronting and overcoming the fears that often plague single parents. Navigating the complex journey of grieving various forms of loss within single parenthood. Anna Meade Harris is a single mom of three young adult sons. She is the Senior Director of Content at Rooted Ministry, co-host of the Rooted Parent podcast, and a member of Church of the Cross in Birmingham, AL. Mom, you are not alone! Join our private Facebook group for more encouragement and community: https://bit.ly/widowmom For more information and helpful resources, check our website: PerspectiveMinistries.org & follow us on Instagram @PerspectiveMinistries.
In this episode, host Rashidah welcomes guest Taneka, a resilient mother of two, one of whom is an adult living with autism, epilepsy, and hydrocephalus. Taneka shares her emotional and empowering journey from noticing early signs of autism in her son, navigating a late diagnosis, dealing with divorce, and facing the significant loss of her parents, to founding Shield of Colors, an organization advocating for autism and other conditions. She also discusses her anthology book, "Girl, Get Up and Move. You are enough," aimed at sharing her story and that of others to find purpose in pain. The conversation touches on the challenges and victories of raising a child with autism, the importance of self-care, advocating for special needs children, and the power of community support. Ultimately, the episode underscores the message that mothers facing similar journeys are not alone and are always enough for their children. Don't miss out on future episodes! Make sure to follow and subscribe to Autism for Badass Moms on your favorite podcast platform. Connect with Taneka -Website: https://www.instagram.com/_shieldofcolors/?hl=en -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_shieldofcolors/?hl=en -Tik Tok: socmsn_mom Check out Taneka's anthology book "Girl, Get Up and Move, Your More Than Enough" at http://www.girlgetupandmove.com/taneka If you'd like to reach out to Taneka, visit her website at the link provided or follow her on Instagram and Tik Tok for more insights and updates. Thank you for listening, and we hope you find this episode as impactful as we did! -Website: https://www.autismforbadassmoms.com -Instagram: @theabmpodcast -Facebook: @theabmpodcast
In XYBM 101, I talk with Wasi Akin who is a successful business owner, content creator, mentor and father. We discuss what it's like being a single dad, balancing fatherhood and entrepreneurship, the fulfilling experience of being a parent and more.Listen to the full episode on all podcast streaming platforms including YouTube.Leave a 5 star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you found value in this episode or a previous episode!BOOK US FOR SPEAKING + BRAND DEALS:————————————We would love to partner with your college, university or organization to host an engaging and informative workshop, panel or keynote. Let's create something dope together. Take the first step by filling out the form on our website: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/partner.HOW TO FIND A DOPE, BLACK THERAPIST:————————————We are teaching a FREE webinar on how to find a dope, Black therapist – sign up for the next session here: https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/black-therapist All webinar attendees will have the opportunity to be paired with a Black mental health professional in Safe Haven. We have had 1K+ people sign up for this webinar in the past. Don't miss out. Slots are limited. SAFE HAVEN:————————————Safe Haven is a holistic healing platform built for Black men by Black men. In Safe Haven, you will be connected with a Black mental health professional, so you can finally heal from the things you find it difficult to talk about AND you will receive support from like-minded Black men that are all on their healing journey, so you don't have to heal alone.Join Safe Haven Now: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-havenSUPPORT THE PLATFORM:————————————Safe Haven: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-havenMonthly Donation: https://buy.stripe.com/eVa5o0fhw1q3guYaEEMerchandise: https://shop.expressyourselfblackman.comFOLLOW US:————————————TikTok: @expressyourselfblackman (https://www.tiktok.com/@expressyourselfblackman) Instagram:Host: @expressyourselfblackman (https://www.instagram.com/expressyourselfblackman) Guest: @wasi.akin (https://www.instagram.com/wasi.akin/)YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpressYourselfBlackManFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/expressyourselfblackman
One year ago, my life abruptly changed forever. I have become at least 5 new versions of myself since then, and learned countless hard lessons. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing some of those lessons with you. I discuss: what alignment used to mean to me vs what it actually means the thing in the Human Design chart that we don't talk about enough (timing!) emotional maturity the importance of having a clear compass how and why to clarify your values (and what mine currently are) fear of responsibility and how it holds you back why we're energetically and emotionally drained what a sustainable business actually means and what it takes to build one uncomfortble truths, valuable perspective shifts, and more If you feel activated by this episode and want to receive more intuitive insights, guidance, creative strategy, and more, join Business Breakthrough: https://bit.ly/bb-channel ____________ Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krystalewoods Apply to work with me privately (one spot left for April, one left for May): https://www.krystalewoods.com/private-mentorship Apply to join us at Work Weekend this April 18-21 in coastal RI: https://bit.ly/work-weekend-app Join the waitlist and be the first to know when we open enrollment for my Human Design training program, Embodied by Design®: https://www.krystalewoods.com/embodiedwaitlist
It's the end of a season but there's a relaxed vibe to this episode as things kick off with a look at women proposing during leap years, a supposed Irish tradition. The patriarchy is under siege by none other than the man himself and there's an interesting addiction that's been spotted with the women that's caused various behaviour changes with men. From there, the logic behind hitting on women is questioned, revealing its irrationality. There's a case against deadbeats that needs to be handled too and we ask a question that men never think to ask themselves...The Break Time Podcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thebreaktime_podcast/ My Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/denver_bagaka/My Twitter:https://twitter.com/BagakatheD
Leanne shares her journey of overcoming addiction to alcohol and cocaine, and the transformations she sees in her life since choosing recovery. She openly discusses her early life experiences, her struggles being adopted, dealing with ADHD, the pressures of a dancing career, and her almost life-ending relationship with substance abuse. Leanne's daughter was born with serious health conditions and she struggled to cope and went deeper and deeper into her addiction. Leanne stresses the importance of honesty and introspection in recovery and the need for help and connection. Leanne and her daughter Darcy have a saying ‘We Move' and from listening to her story you will understand the importance sobriety plays in her life.. This is Leannne's story on the Sober Motivation podcast. ----------------- Follow Leanne on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/soberlittlemotherred/ Sign up for SoberBuddy Meeting: https://calendly.com/tarazoe/freezoom Follow Sober Motivation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sobermotivation/ 00:25 Leanne's Childhood and Adoption 01:11 The Impact of Adoption on Leanne's Life 03:04 Leanne's School Life and Early Struggles 04:58 The Start of Substance Abuse 11:00 Leanne's Dance Career and Its Abrupt End 14:45 The Downward Spiral: Alcohol, Drugs, and Loss of Identity 20:26 Attempts at Seeking Help and the Struggle of Honesty 24:00 Leanne's Life Amidst Chaos: Relationships, Work, and Addiction 25:10 The Unexpected Pregnancy and the Shocking News 27:13 The Birth of Darcy and the Struggles that Followed 27:31 The Spiral into Addiction and the Wake-up Call 29:06 The Turning Point: A Near-Death Experience 30:22 The Journey to Sobriety and Self-Discovery 31:11 The Power of Presence and the Fight for Life 32:36 The Struggle for Survival and the Power of Sharing 36:41 The Importance of Honesty and the Steps to Recovery 39:17 The Impact of Sobriety on Relationships 42:20 The Power of Giving and the Journey to Self-Realization 45:32 The Challenges of Single Parenthood and the Power of Resilience 48:23 The Power of Sobriety and the Gift of Life 49:53 The Importance of Truth and the Call to Action
Being a single parent may result from an unplanned pregnancy, the relationship between two partners evolving or ending, or a purposeful decision. No matter the reason, it's fair to assert that single parents will navigate some unique challenges when raising a kid. George Basil (HBO's Crashing, Netflix's Flaked) joins us to reflect on raising his teenage daughter as a working actor and improv comedian, and how their relationship, in many ways, is a true partnership. George hangs around for a round of Confessions!The guys kick off Episode 96 of Modern Dadhood with a quick discussion on dinnertime conversations with our kids and the types of questions which can inspire them to open up and share about their school day. The guys waste no time introducing actor and improv comic George Basil who listeners might know as Lief from HBO's "Crashing" starring comedian Pete Holmes, Cooler from Netflix's "Flaked" acting opposite Will Arnett, or the clothing shop proprietor in the Barbie movie. George is a proud parent to his teenage daughter Lula, and he joins us to share his story of bringing her up as a single dad and working actor in LA. Topics include:• George's self-described partnership with his daughter.• The joy of traveling abroad with his kid• Acting with, and directing his daughter• The benefit of introducing new partners to your child• The importance of inspiring a love for creativity in our kids• Getting the call to be cast in Barbie• And more!At the end of the chat, George sticks around for a gut-busting Confessions session. LINKS:Crashing (HBO/Max)Flaked (Netflix)Six Pack (Short Film)Peanut (Short Film)Red Vault AudioSpencer AlbeeCaspar BabypantsStuffed Animal
#podcastshow #innerself #singleparenting #calgaryalberta Deborah Dewet is a mother of three, grandmother of seven, a wife and wellness coach focusing on Inner Being Alignment through the practice of love centered guided journaling and self-discovery. She has been a specialist in Personal Development and Wellness for over 35 years. Starting as a physical therapist and personal development training facilitator in South Africa, she later became a massage therapist in the United States. Simultaneously, she taught for another personal development organization, all while raising three children and prioritizing her own personal development journey. Inspired by her 12-year-old granddaughter, her experience working with gymnasts on their physical and mental well being, and co-hosting the Happy Neighborhood Project, Deborah has published guided journals for youth and adults. Residing in Calgary, Alberta, with her husband and two cats, they cherish the city's atmosphere and the nearby mountains. Resources: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert: https://amzn.to/3tKXBky Connect with Deborah:
Paula is a Leadership and Performance Coach and artist, a former dancer, climber and credit manager. She is mother of two gorgeous kids and co-parenting. She gently guides her high achieving leader and busy parent clients towards higher levels of clarity in the mind, body and the soul, so they can truly access their innate wisdom and become better leaders, parents, humans. And have more moments of joy in life. Connect with Paula:
Steve is on the journey to discover what it means to live a life of purpose. His journey is one of Transformation from a rational thinker trying to make sense of things to an intuitive soul at peace with the life around him. Steve is a writer, podcaster and founder of The Global Summit Events community. Steve is a single dad of one daughter. Connect with Steven:
In this captivating episode, we are joined by Lalaletmeexplain, the host of the 'It's Not You, It's Them but it might be You' podcast. Lalaletmeexplain opens up about her journey as a single parent of a child with ADHD, shedding light on the intricate dance of organising two lives with unique needs. She courageously shares the challenges of living with ADHD, providing a raw and honest look at how this condition can profoundly impact relationships and daily tasks. As she delves into the multifaceted nature of ADHD, Lalaletmeexplain explores topics such as compulsive behaviour, and the systemic inadequacies within our education system when it comes to accommodating individuals with ADHD.Throughout the episode, Lalaletmeexplain offers a unique perspective on why life never becomes dull when living with ADHD. Her experiences and insights reveal the vibrant tapestry of emotions and experiences that come with the condition, proving that life's vividness knows no bounds. She also discusses her personal journey of navigating relationships while being a single parent with ADHD, providing a glimpse into the delicate balance of love, parenthood, and self-discovery. Join us in this illuminating conversation as Lalaletmeexplain shares her unfiltered experiences, fostering understanding and empathy for those living with ADHD and the extraordinary journeys they embark on.Find Lalaletmexplain:Instagram: @lalaletmeexplainListen to her podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/its-not-you-its-them-but-it-might-be-you-with/id1696313954Follow Hurt to Healing on Instagram: @hurttohealingpod--A big thank you our wonderful charity partner Shout. Shout is the UK's first 24/7 mental health text support service so if you're struggling or in need of someone to talk to, please remember to text Shout to 85258. Thank you to our corporate supporter, Brown Advisory, a global investment management firm which is passionate about raising awareness of mental health challenges in order to help people thrive in an ever-changing world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, host Harriet Shearsmith talks about her experience of growing up with a single mum after her parent's bitter divorce and the weaponisation of single parenthood by toxic parents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever navigated the intricate maze of single parenthood? Join us as we venture into the world of Mark Jacob Halberg, a devoted single father who shares his journey, his struggles, and his triumphs. He discusses the unique relationship he has built with his son, balancing fatherhood with a demanding career, and maintaining amicable co-parenting relationships.One of the significant highlights of this episode is Mark's candid talk about co-parenting. It's not a walk in the park, with communication challenges and the need to make joint decisions about their son's upbringing. Mark also reveals how he navigated the tough choice of choosing a good school for his son while juggling work demands and the potential need to relocate for better job opportunities. Lastly, Mark emphasizes the importance of self-care for parents. He shares his own experiences, encouraging parents to take time for themselves and the need to balance that with the attention that the child needs. His inspiring story offers valuable insights, advice, and hope to all single parents who are navigating similar challenges. Tune in for a conversation that will leave you empowered and inspired.Support the show
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Christine Bearse, also known as The Goal Whisperer, is a life coach and hypnotherapist living south of Boston with her two teenage sons and cat nicknamed the Catalyst. Her dream is to someday perform in a rock band. Her advice for single parents: Don't put the kids in the middle of arguments, they didn't Choose this. Pick your battles with your ex, let some things go if they are not putting your children in danger. Taking the high road will always work out in the end. Connect with Christine: https://www.thegoalwhisperer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/the_goal_whisperer/ https://www.facebook.com/thegoalwhisperer Connect with Irina: https://linktr.ee/irina089 https://www.irinashehovsov.com/ Read My Books: https://www.irinashehovsov.com/mybooks YouTube: https://bit.ly/2WHrkqM irina@irinashehovsov.com If you like to suggest future topics, please fill out this form (https://forms.gle/mgwWqHDMr1Srkx9h7) If you like to apply to be a guest (https://forms.gle/QTWQWxGX4EW1USNH6)
Thanks again for listening to the Finding Hope Podcast today! If you want to follow along with Melissa and all the amazing things she does, you can folow her on IG at @melissaannmariee or you can listen to her podcast, Girl, Youre glowing! Links from the show: Hormone Healing E book https://stan.store/LauraJBell91
Today, Kristin @justbekristin a SMBC who decided to embark on motherhood in her mid to late 30s is here to share her story TRIGGER WARNING: There is a baby cooing in the background and you may hear baby sounds and crying, so if this is difficult to hear, this may not be the right episode for you to listen to. Today, we talk about how she made this decision, infertility, advantages, disadvantages to being an independent parent. We also dive into how she chose her sperm bank. We also talk about life after delivery. If you're considering being a SMBC or you're in the thick of it, looking for someone who understands this struggle or you're just wanting to hear someone's story, this is your episode. Thank you Kristin for being so open to sharing your story with us and if you're not following, she's starting her baby#2 journey, so make sure you go follow her! Let's get started! —-------------------------------------------------------- To round out your IVF survival guide, I would recommend the following episodes before your first IVF cycle: Episode 23: What Happens to Your Fertility in your 20s, 30s, and 40s Episode 19: All About Sperm Episode 24: Controlling Your Weigh During IVF Episode 20: Stimulation Protocols Episode 21: All About Your Embryos in the lab Episode 33: All About Genetic Testing Episode 38: The Emotions of Infertility and How to Manage These Feelings -------------------------------------------------------- Episodes about Single Parenthood: 1. Episode 7: ASK THE EXPERT & WARRIOR STORY - Sarah Kowalski talks all things double donor conception (sperm and egg) and solo motherhood. 2. Episode 22: WARRIOR STORY & ASK THE EXPERT - Egg Donor Process and Egg Donor and IVF Abroad with Sarah Kowalski of Motherhood Reimagined 3. Episode 40: Episode 40: WARRIOR STORY - SMBC at 50, IVF and Divorce and Dual Donor Conception -------------------------------------------------------- Episodes about Donor Conception: 1. Episode 7: ASK THE EXPERT & WARRIOR STORY - Sarah Kowalski talks all things double donor conception (sperm and egg) and solo motherhood. 2. Episode 10: ASK THE EXPERT - Emma Grønbæk. Lessons from a Donor Conceived Person and How to Foster A Positive Experience 3. Episode 12: WARRIOR STORY - The Infertility Journey of LuckyBabyLam AKA Annie at age 42 4. Episode 16 - ASK THE EXPERT - Dr. Tia Jackson-Bey, MD Discusses All Things Donor Conception From Basics to Consideration When Using Creative Family Building Options 5. Episode 22: WARRIOR STORY & ASK THE EXPERT - Egg Donor Process and Egg Donor and IVF Abroad with Sarah Kowalski of Motherhood Reimagined 6. Episode 27: ASK THE EXPERT - Legal Considerations & Fertility Related Treatments with Rijon Charne Fertility Attorney with Sunray Fertility 7. Episode 41: ASK THE EXPERT & WARRIOR STORY with Hayley @dcp_2_rp of Paths to Parenthub Discusses her Experience as BOTH a Donor Conceived Person and Recipient Parent -------------------------------------------------------- RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE Books mentioned in this episode and previously mentioned can be found here: www.amazon.com/shop/40andinfertile DONATE HERE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/40andinfertile SPECIAL LISTENER OFFER FOR PRANAMAT: https://pranamat.com/af/ynkjmqzx?coupon=40andinfertile (CODE: 40andinfertile) -------------------------------------------------------- ON THIS EPISODE: Connect with Kristin: https://www.instagram.com/justbekristin/ The Eggwhisperer Show Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5y9gPpZlUZT33eLMU90TYB?si=02b834967bf14ed8 The Single Greatest Choice Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/11yuTATSUhYpknT9qPx5Hj?si=45f643ba1d6e445c No Need for Prince Charming Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0IEMSHlIpFHrsGhNAksd5a?si=69fad326fcb54257 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/40andinfertile/support
This is one of my favorite episodes with Chatela Monae. I wanted to redo this and share some of the key points that really inspired me to create a spiritual practice and find inner peace from within. If you want to listen to the entire episode then click here [00:00:02] Overcoming obstacles as a single mother[00:03:43] Navigating Life: Resetting After Divorce and Pandemic[00:07:11] Surrendering to God's Will[00:10:47] Finding Purpose Through Surrendering to God[00:14:15] Embracing a Higher Power in Life's Challenges[00:17:50] Finding Purpose Through Faith and Balancing Motherhood[00:21:12] Gratitude for Ongoing StoryIf you are loving Thyme 4 Tea with Mikita then please do me a favor and leave a quick review I would really appreciate it. Thanks your the best. Let's Connect Resources:Tea ThymeSupport the show#selfdevelopment #Wellness #thym4teawithmikita #manifest #purposefulliving #liveunapplogectically #freedom #podcast #womeninpodcast #podcastlife #empoweringwomen
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After previously appearing on the show with his Steps bandmates, Ian ‘H' Watkins joins Kate solo for another hilarious and uplifting chinwag!He talks us through his newfound career as an artist as he takes in the beautiful surroundings of his native Wales. They also share stories about helping each other through single parenthood and the importance of people being their authentic selves.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"You end up finding yourself in this bubble of work, and childcare and survival mode, and I think a lot of us tend to feel alone when our focus is so narrow and our focus is on the work and on our child and it can feel very isolating, and it can feel like we're the only one going through the situation, not recognizing that it is so common and all new moms feel this way."Today's conversation is with Dr. Lika Targan, a primary care physician and medical educator at BIDMC. We talk about:- Balancing work and home life- Going through a divorce- Being a single mom- Egg freezing - logistics and the emotional and physical toll- Being forgiving of yourself when you can't give 110%
In this episode ,Breanna interviews Sofia Romani. Sofia is a non-binary, single mother, and healer from Minneapolis. They talk PPD, dealing with breakups as a parent, and queer identity as a mother. Connect with Sofia Instagram Connect with Breanna Instagram Jump into his private community below, forums, chats, live groups, and courses. Join the community Single on Purpose is created by The Angry Therapist, John Kim, who will also be in the rotation of experts. We are starting the podcast with 20 experts across the wellness space. Check out John's website and sign up for his daily life insights in text. It's daily mental health programming in your pocket. For more content, you can follow John on Instagram YouTube, and TikTok, for more self-help-related content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hannah Hickman's plan to become one of the few female athletic directors in the area was cut short when she became pregnant. This prompted Hannah to pivot her life's trajectory, but little did she know, she would have to change it yet again when she and her son received some unexpected news. Throughout this episode, Rick and Hannah discuss how her experience being a lifelong teacher, athlete, and coach helped her become her son's primary educator as they navigated his medical diagnosis.
TW: discussions around suicide, infertility and miscarriageTrinny Woodall has been part of my life for years - even if we had never actually, well...met. Like many of you, I was riveted by the success of the makeover TV programme she presented with Susannah Constantine, What Not To Wear. Later, I would start buying Trinny London products and became mildly obsessed with their quality and efficacy (my make-up routine is now approximately 95% quicker). When she took to social media, I watched her Instagram styling videos looking for brilliant fashion tips. All in all, I felt we were friends even though she had no idea of this fact.I'm not alone: many of you have requested Trinny as a guest and now, finally, I'm thrilled to oblige. In person, she is as frank, funny and real as you would expect. But what I didn't expect was the generous gift of her incredible honesty - we talk about how she navigated everything from business failure to addiction. We talk about her experiences with IVF and miscarriage. And she tells us about the death by suicide of her former partner and how she was left fearful of failing her daughter as a single parent. It's a BEAUTIFUL conversation and my love for Trinny has grown exponentially since (plus, we have now actually met in person and I can confirm she's wonderful).--If you've been affected by any of the issues discussed on today's episode, contact Samaritans via phone, for free, on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org--How To Fail With Elizabeth Day is hosted and produced by Elizabeth Day. To contact us, email howtofailpod@gmail.com--Social Media:Elizabeth Day @elizabdayHow To Fail @howtofailpod Trinny Woodall @trinnywoodall
Susan Birdseye shares her dramatic story of learning about her husband's affair after 17 years of an apparently happy marriage. She describes the devastating effects of her husband's decisions on her family and her struggles navigating her eventual separation and divorce. Susan also shares some of the challenges she is facing now as a single parent. (Part 2 of 2) Receive Susan's book "When Happily Ever After Shatters" for your donation of any amount: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-daily-broadcast-product-2022-03-15?refcd=1328103 Get more episode resources: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/surviving-divorce-and-single-parenthood-part-2-of-2/#featured-resource-cta If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
Susan Birdseye shares her dramatic story of learning about her husband's affair after 17 years of an apparently happy marriage. She describes the devastating effects of her husband's decisions on her family and her struggles navigating her eventual separation and divorce. Susan also shares some of the challenges she is facing now as a single parent. (Part 1 of 2) Receive Susan's book "When Happily Ever After Shatters" for your donation of any amount: https://donate.focusonthefamily.com/don-daily-broadcast-product-2022-03-15?refcd=1328103 Get more episode resources: https://www.focusonthefamily.com/episodes/broadcast/surviving-divorce-and-single-parenthood-part-1-of-2/#featured-resource-cta If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/