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Allsvenskan är igång… och Malmö FF:s damer öppnar med en stabil 3–0-seger. Vi snackar premiären, spelarna som klev fram och varför fasta situationer kan bli ett riktigt vapen i år.Dessutom blickar vi fram mot herrarnas premiär mot Örgryte, supportertrycket på bortaplan och vad som egentligen krävs för att få en bra start på säsongen 2026.Vi summerar också succékvällen på Malmö Live med Prahl, Skoog, Nisse Hellberg och många fler… en kväll om MFF-historia, passion och varför den här klubben alltid berör.
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Under kalla krigets överhängande hot byggde lantarbetaren Karl Göran Persson en egen bunker vid sitt hem utanför skånska Hörby. Nu blir berättelsen både film och utställning i regi av John Skoog. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Inspirerad av broschyren "Om kriget kommer" kom lantarbetaren Karl Göran Persson att ägna 30 år av sitt liv till att bygga ett skyddsrum för sig själv, för sina grannar och till och med för själva konungen – av muskelkraft, betong och all möjlig metallskrot som han lyckades komma över.Nu berättas historien om den märkliga byggnaden, som än i dag står kvar på en åker utanför skånska Hörby, i så väl biofilmen Värn som i en utställning på Moderna Museet i Malmö. P1 Kultur träffade konstnären och regissören John Skoog som tillsammans med ett kollektiv bestående av bland andra Gabriel Karlsson och Ernst Skoog gjort både filmen och utställningen ”Värn”.Reporter: Eskil Krogh Larsson
Teach me Sweden är en podcast om svensk historia med komikerna Jonathan Rollins (US) och Erik Broström (SE). Varje vecka läser en av dem för den andra om en händelse i svensk historia som förmodligen ingen av dem hört tidigare.In this episode, Erik teaches Jonathan about the improv and theater legend Helge Skoog, who passed recently. Enjoy!Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/teachmesweden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I det tvåhundratrettioförsta avsnittet av ”Maratonlabbet - en podcast om löpning” berättar vi om hur det gick i Valencia Marathon 2025 - och analyserar varför det gick som det gick. Vi intervjuar även löp- och fystränaren Lars-Gunnar ”L-G” Skoog som delar med sig av intressanta anekdoter och tips om både löpträning och löpstyrka. Perfekt lyssning inför en stundande grundträningsperiod. ”L-G” har själv en lång löpkarriär bakom sig och har även tränat fotbollslag på hög nivå och flera löpare på både elit- och motionärsnivå. Han är även mångårig medarbetare på Runners World. I slutet av avsnittet sammanfattar Johan och Erik säsongen 2025 som har bjudit på både med- och motgång och så blickar de framåt mot 2026. Följ Maratonlabbet under den åttonde säsongen för att lära er mer om löpning och för att se om Johan Forsstedt och Erik Olofsson klarar sina smala mål på 10 kilometer, halvmaraton, Lidingöloppet, maraton och ultralöpning. Avsnittet är gjort i samarbete med Umara, Silva och Fjällöparveckan i Tänndalen 1-5 juli 2026. Koden på Umara finns på www.umarasports.com/maratonlabbet Även Craft har en rabattkod till våra lyssnare: ”Maratonlabbet25” ger 25 procent rabatt på ordinarie pris på hela sortimentet på www.craftsportswear.com
In this powerful replay from last year, I team up with my business partner Julietta Skoog and the incredible Dr. Shefali to reframe everything you think you know about the holiday season. We explore how to stay present with yourself and your teens when expectations run high and chaos feels inevitable. I guide you through grounding practices, Julietta shares practical strategies for involving your kids meaningfully, and Dr. Shefali delivers her signature perspective-shifting wisdom about cultural expectations. If you're feeling overwhelmed by holiday pressure or worried about family dynamics, this conversation will help you reclaim your power and actually enjoy this season. Guest Description Julietta Skoog, a Positive Discipline trainer and our early years lead and parent coach at Sproutable. She has spent extensive time in schools as a school counselor and school psychologist. She's a sought after expert facilitating parents and educators world-wide. Julietta practices what she preaches with her own three kiddos. Dr. Shefali Tsabary received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Columbia University. She specializes in the integration of western psychology and eastern philosophy, bringing together the best of both worlds for her clients. She is an expert in family dynamics and personal development, teaching courses around the globe. Dr. Shefali's written four books, three of which are NYT best sellers, including “The Conscious Parent” and “The Awakened Family.” Find more info and show notes at: https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/eps-535-holiday-presence-connection-with-dr-shefali/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I veckans avsnitt av ”Så in i Själen” möter ni Therese Skoog: Therese är beteendevetare, inredare, Feng Shui-konsult, och författare till boken "Skapa ditt drömhem med Feng Shui, själ & kreativitet". Therese upptäckte själv kraften i miljöns påverkan på måendet i samband med en utmattningsdepression. Idag sprider hon vidare allt det som har hjälpt henne genom föreläsningar, onlinekonsultationer och i Feng Shui-podden. Hon älskar att få inspirera och sprida kunskap kring hur omgivningen kan hela, inspirera och bära oss genom livet. Välkomna till ”Så in i Själen”.www.skoogliving.se Feng-Shui podden: https://spotify.link/UI0K20LlMXbInstagram: Skoogliving Email till Så in i Själen: kontakt@såinisjälen.se Få reklamfria avsnitt tidigare på Supercast: https://sainisjalen.supercast.comProducerat av Silverdrake Förlagwww.silverdrakeforlag.seRedaktör: Marcus Tigerdraakemarcus@silverdrakeforlag.seKlipp: Victoria Tigerdraakevictoria.tigerdraake@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you've ever wished you could hear a lost loved one's voice again, episode 362 is for you. Personal trainer, writer, and podcaster Jenny Skoog joins Emily to share how 30 minutes of saved voicemails from her late mother became the foundation for a powerful podcast—and a pathway to healing. Through stories of reconciliation, navigating religious estrangement, and preserving tangible keepsakes, Jenny reveals how honoring memories can transform grief into lasting connection.In This Episode, You Will Learn:(2:21) The voicemails that started it all(4:50) From estrangement to reconnection(7:40) A season of loss(9:30) Turning grief into art(12:38) Preserving memories with care(18:53) The power of being seen in grief(25:05) Alienation and chosen family(29:58) The things we keep(36:11) A legacy of connectionIn today's episode, I'm joined by Jenny Skoog, a New York–based personal trainer, writer, and podcaster whose work blends wellness, creativity, and storytelling. A former Emmy-nominated reality TV personality (Pushing It on Cozy TV), she brings authenticity and resilience to everything she does. After losing her mother, father, and sister in quick succession, Jenny transformed her grief into a podcast built around preserved voicemails from her late mother, tracing the evolution of their relationship. With a master's degree in biography and memoir, she is committed to honoring loved ones' stories while navigating the ethics of telling them. Her background in fitness, art, and writing gives her a unique lens on physical and emotional healing, inspiring others to embrace honesty, connection, and the power of preserving memories.Throughout this episode, Jenny reflects on navigating profound loss amid religious estrangement from most of her family. She shares how saving her mother's voicemails—begun on a hunch years earlier—became both a lifeline and the heart of her podcast. Her insights center on reconciliation, storytelling's transformative power, and the tangible keepsakes—letters, recipes, art—that keep connections alive. Jenny underscores the impact of being “seen” during grief, recounting moments of unexpected kindness, and explores the challenges of sharing personal histories when loved ones valued privacy. Her perspective is defined by authenticity, respect, and a deep desire to preserve the essence of those she's lost.Connect with Jenny Skoog:WebsiteInstagramSubstackLinkedInPodcast: The Silence Between HelloLet's Connect: WebsiteLinkedInFacebookThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Svenska diplomaten Olof Skoog är en av de viktigaste gestalterna när EU:s utrikespolitik tar form i en turbulent tid. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Som biträdande generalsekreterare för politiska frågor vid EU:s utrikestjänst är Olof Skoog en av utrikeschefen Kaja Kallas närmaste män och han tillträdde i en tid då den globala världsordningen ställts på ända.”Det känns ibland som att vara en målvakt i bandy. Det är hårda bollar som kommer i hög fart. Man har ganska få skydd. Dessutom har en av våra närmsta och bästa medspelare börjat slå skott mot eget mål”, säger Olof Skoog och syftar på USA:s president Donald Trump. Kriget i GazaMed bakgrund som EU:s särskilda representant för mänskliga rättigheter och FN-ambassadör har Olof Skoog följt situationen i Gaza under många år. Han upplever att inställningen till Israel är ett undantag när det gäller enigheten mellan EU:s medlemsländer.”I nästan alla andra frågor, inklusive mot Ryssland, har vi kunnat hålla ihop förvånansvärt bra. Nu ökar trycket och fler länder ställer sig på, så att säga, den humanitära rättens sida”, säger han. Civilbefolkningen i Gaza har lidit i månader när Israel blockerat all humanitär hjälp och hundratusentals människor står nu vid randen till svält samtidigt som civila attackeras varje dag. EU har fått kritik för att inte tydligt nog fördöma Israels krigföring i tid. Olof Skoog menar att EU gjort mycket, även om de inte gjort allt. ”Jag tror att alla 27 medlemsländer är precis lika förfärade som du och jag över situationen, sen är det inte alla som drar samma slutsatser av det. En del menar att vi ska utnyttja vår relation till Israel för att mer diskret och direkt till dem påtala hur oacceptabelt det här är. Andra vill mer se över vår relation till Israel och verkligen värdera om de uppfyller kraven på den relationen”, säger Olof Skoog. Han säger också att den israeliska blockaden som lett till svält samt israeliska ministrars uttalanden om en återockupation av Gaza har gjort att fler av EU:s medlemsländer har ändrat inställning till situationen och börjat ställa allt högre krav på Israel. Donald Trumps doktrin - vill skapa osäkerhetEn annan stor utmaning för EU är den förändrade relationen till USA. Donald Trumps utrikespolitik är svårtolkad för omvärlden och Olof Skoog menar att inte ens högt uppsatta amerikanska diplomater alltid vet vilken politik som gäller.”Det är svårt att prata med amerikaner just nu. Därför att många av dem vet inte själva, också på hög nivå, vad den amerikanska presidenten har i kikaren eller var han står”, säger Olof Skoog.Gäst: Olof Skoog, biträdande generalsekreterare för politiska frågor vid EU:s utrikestjänstProgramledare: Johar Bendjelloul Kommentar: Andreas LiljehedenProducent: Stina FischerTekniker: Andreas Ericsson och Saga RodrickIntervjun spelades in på eftermiddagen, fredag den 23 maj 2025.
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We are putting the spotlight on the gems of Paul Bunyan Country. This time we go to the top of the state and check out Lake of the Woods with Baudette Area Fisheries Supervisor Matt Skoog. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are putting the spotlight on the gems of Paul Bunyan Country. This time we go to the top of the state and check out Lake of the Woods with Baudette Area Fisheries Supervisor Matt Skoog. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
He woke up in the hospital, unsure why he was even there. Now the mayor of Overland Park is thanking the specialists who saved him.
My guest today is Julietta Skoog, my co-founder and the Early Years Lead here at Sproutable. We're talking about perfectionism and pressure on high achieving middle schoolers. Julietta and I discuss high achieving kids and the connection between extracurriculars and academics. We compare overachieving and being an efficient student and how much pressure some middle schoolers are under. Julietta shares about growth mindset and the antidote for perfectionism. We wrap up chatting about our modeling and “living out loud.” Takeaways from the show High achieving middle school students We can't always help our kids tune out distractions or pressure, but we can help our kids reframe Extracurriculars and academics Being an efficient student versus being an overachieving student The high pressure (and even burn out) on middle schoolers The fear of “what if I never figure it out?” Reconciling parental expectations with school expectations and what their own expectations are for themselves Studying for a test versus studying to learn & retain knowledge Things can still be hard and uncomfortable even when we're using our Positive Discipline parenting tools and doing it “right” - sometimes we just have to sit with the discomfort and the challenge The importance of a growth mindset “The antidote for perfectionism is I love you no matter what” When kids stop trying because of pressure from perfectionism Modeling and “living out loud” For more show notes, including transcripts, visit our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is Julietta Skoog, my co-founder and the Early Years Lead here at Sproutable. We're talking about middle school friendships today. We discuss established elementary school friendships changing in middle school. Julietta shares a recent story about her own middle schooler and when it's appropriate for parents to get involved in friendship drama. We talk about the difference between belonging & fitting in, coaching your kid(s) through discomfort, and how important it is to acknowledge and validate how hard our middle schoolers are working. We end by getting into how we can encourage new friendships & nurture good friendships. Takeaways from the show Middle school is messy! Your sweet, innocent child being exposed to new things Middle school is a great, lower-stakes time to make mistakes Reflecting on your own middle school experiences & memories to find compassion for your adolescent Kids need at least one or two good friends they can count on Coaching our kids through discomfort When is the time for parents to get involved in middle school drama? Listen, acknowledge, validate, believe, and encourage your middle schooler Middle schoolers need to practice decision making before high school Encouraging new friendships and nurturing good friendships For more show notes, including transcripts, visit our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Curt Skoog joins Pete Mundo to discuss the latest updates on Overland Park and snow removal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is our early childhood lead, Julietta Skoog, and we're wrapping up the year talking about screentime & tech. Julietta shares the screen agreements she's created with her children. We discuss how to help our teens develop a sense of self-awareness around their screen use & why they need opportunities to practice. We talk about how to know when screentime is getting problematic & building trust with your adolescent around screen usage. See more show notes, resources and info about our sponsors at https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/539-talking-about-screens-again-with-julietta-skoog/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guests today are Julietta Skoog and Dr. Shefali, and we're talking about presence and connection during the holiday season. My focus is on identifying the feelings & emotions that come up during the holidays, and I share several breathing & grounding exercises. Julietta shares how she stays connected to & involves her children during the holidays, modeling life skills, & tips around play and pre-teaching. Dr. Shefali speaks on why she doesn't add the traditional “holiday season” to her plate and why to choose simplicity & minimalism. Takeaways from the show Presence and connection with ourselves, our kids, and other relationships this holiday season Identifying the feelings, emotions, & physical sensations that come up for you during the holidays Identifying the qualities you want during the holidays E (events & experiences) + R (responses & reactions) = O (affect the outcome) Reframing the intensity of the season as opportunities to model & connect - “I have to” versus “we get to” 3 P's of the holiday season = play, practice, & pre-teaching Leaning on routines during the holidays The good & bad of holiday traditions and creating new traditions “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - Maya Angelou Holidays are optional; you have choices around what you do “It's about the moment, not about the holiday” Choosing simplicity, calmness, & mindfulness over traditions & extras For more show notes, including transcripts, visit our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ambassador Olof Skoog, since March 2024, has been the EU Special Representative for Human Rights. He is a Swedish diplomat with extensive experience representing both Sweden and the European Union. Most recently he was EU Ambassador to the UN in New York. Last month, he was with us in Lund to deliver the 2024 annual Anna Lindh Lecture under the title “The Strategy of Human Rights”. The episode is moderated by Edwina Magnus, a Library Assistant at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute's Human Rights Library. Edwina is currently pursuing an LL.M in International Human Rights Law at Lund University and serves as President of The Association of Foreign Affairs (UPF) Lund.
Ambassador Olof Skoog, EU Special Representative for Human Rights, delivered the 2024 annual Anna Lindh Lecture on 19 November on the theme of “The Strategy of Human Rights.” This podcast episode is a live recording of the lecture as it was delivered at Lund University Hall.
I am SO excited about today's interview. You'll recognize my guest today - Julietta Skoog my co-founder and the Early Years Lead here at Sproutable! She's here today to talk about back-to-school season with middle schoolers. Julietta and I cover so much this week - balancing caring for our kids & our aging parents, the jarring differences between elementary & middle school, and watching their decision-making and mistakes. We talk about why kids come home so upset & frustrated from school and how to create routines & systems that work for your family. We really dig into the difference between scaffolding and witnessing, how to support middle schoolers with their homework, the friend drama (especially when it's new friends/families that you don't know), and how screens & texting affect those friendships. Takeways from the show “Sandwich season” - taking care of your young children & aging parents at the same time What do summers look like when your kids aren't little anymore? Navigating phones & screens with middle schoolers Fears & concerns around safety - “what if?” energy The after-school release & attitude “September is a month of grace” - it won't always be back-to-school season! Creating systems & routines that work for your family Friend drama in Middle School (high highs & low lows) Self-reflection as a growing skill For more show notes, including transcripts, visit our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many watched as Teamsters president Sean O'Brien spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last night so we invited the president of Teamsters Local 320 Eric Skoogs to discuss that, more on corporations and the relationship between Teamsters and Donald Trump.
Overland Park mayor Curt Skoog joined Pete Mundo to discuss the present and future for Overland Park, Kansas following the Star Spangled Spectacular Fireworks Display from Corporate Woods.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lake of the Woods has it all...an incredible walleye population, beautiful bass, panfish...and STURGEON. Matt Skoog discusses all things Lake of the Woods and the news is good! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lake of the Woods has it all...an incredible walleye population, beautiful bass, panfish...and STURGEON. Matt Skoog discusses all things Lake of the Woods and the news is good! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learning to turn the love of horses into different entities of being with horses and learning from them. Certified in Equine Assisted Learning, farrier, and horsemanship training, and riding lessons. How all of this encompasses the entire business at Foundational Skills Development. Everyone told us you can't make a living working with horses so had a journey internally to start understanding that it is possible to earn a living with the passion of working with horses. Join in for this fabulous interview with Jay!
Matt Skoog, area supervisor for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for Lake of the Woods joins the JMO Podcast for this episode. Matt explains where anglers can find reported information on walleyes and saugers and sturgeon on the DNR website. He also details how the research is carried out and how to interpret some of the information to help anglers better understand what's going on out there and how it can help them make better decisions when planning a trip or actively fishing on Lake of the Woods.Scheels - https://www.scheels.com/c/fishingLake Of The Woods - https://lakeofthewoodsmn.comPK Lures - www.pklure.comWebsite - www.jmopodcast.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/JMOFishingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/the_jmopodcast/
Surprise!!! My girl and podcast fave, Julietta Skoog, joins me today on a special Thursday show where we come down off of our high from leading our first ever Sproutable Retreat on the gorgeous California Coast. We talk about the highlights from the weekend as well as the power of parenting in community, creating time and structure for our own self-care, and shared a few funny stories... Listen in and let me know what you think. Find all the show notes and info about our sponsors here: https://www.besproutable.com/podcasts/Eps-486-The-beauty-of-parenting-in-community-with-Julietta-Skoog Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rachel Skoog is the co-founder of The HER Inc. Check out the Run for Her: https://run4her.org/ https://www.theherinc.com/ We have period panties and reusable pads. We have new period panty styles dropping March 1st. (promo code: Podcast15 This will give them 15% off their entire order.) Calling all 18-30 year olds and your leaders… Join us this May 17th -19th at Lake Geneva for the young adult wknd! http://www.youngadults.today/the-wknd $10 off with the coupon code podcast! Today's episode is presented by the Church Plant Masterclass put out by our friends at Rocket Media!use code YAT50 for 50% off the course is available at www.ChurchPlantMasterClass.com Lastly, for today's episode, we are joined by Rachel Skoog – Rachel is the founder of HER INC. and she's an entrepreneur. Stay tuned to the end and you'll see a special offer in the show notes just for our podcast listeners… And now onto our conversation about Making a difference in this world through entrepreneurship right here on the youngadultstoday podcast! FB Group "Young Adult Ministry Leaders" https://www.facebook.com/groups/796270437396021/ Coaching Communities: https://www.youngadults.today/coaching-communities Book Bundle: https://www.youngadults.today/book www.youngadults.today
I det här avsnittet möter vi Sara Skoog Waller som forskat om mäns våld mot kvinnor och våld i nära relationer. Vi pratar om hur våldet kan se ut, hur samhällets skyddsnät funkar i praktiken och om vilka konsekvenser som kan uppstå när en kvinna lämnar en våldsutövande man.I serien "Rättegångspodden möter" intervjuas forskare, experter och andra sakkunniga inom rättsväsendet och ger en djupare inblick i många av de aspekter Rättegångspodden tagit upp genom åren. "Rättegångspodden möter" släpps veckovis och är tillgänglig för Acast+ prenumeranter.Reporter: Ebba AdseniusExekutiv producent: Nils BergmanAnsvarig utgivare: Jonas Häger Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rattegangspodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024.02.09 NCU Chapel Ryan Skoog
In this episode, Ryan Skoog and I have an incredible conversation about leading with prayer. As Ryan and his teams go to the toughest places on earth, they have to rely on prayer. It's crucial. But prayer isn't just for the people on the front lines in hard places. It's for us all. We learn from the global church what an intentional prayer life looks like. We talk about wasting our time with Jesus in friendship, tithing our time to the Lord, the allure of chasing influence rather than obedience, the importance of intentionality and creating our own personal liturgy. And we really hit what it looks like to pray through tough times. So join us as we learn from the global church what leading with prayer looks like. Ryan is cofounder and president of VENTURE, a nonprofit that works in the toughest places of the world, serving war refugees, trafficked people, oppressed children, and the unreached. VENTURE has planted thousands of churches that serve in their own communities to rescue girls from trafficking, start farms, and train in microenterprise and feminine hygiene, leading to generational transformation. Ryan co-authored the books Chosen: A 30 Day Devotional and the forthcoming Lead with Prayer. He and his wife Rachel enjoy adventuring with their two ginger headed kids and the newest addition to their family Kyea Sin Thant. Ryan's Book:Lead with PrayerRyan's Recommendations:E.M. BoundsCharles SpurgeonConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Threads at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shiftingculturepodcast/https://twitter.com/shiftingcultur2https://www.threads.net/@shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@shiftingculturepodcastConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link below.Support the show
After studying the prayer lives of extraordinary leaders around the world, Ryan Skoogs began to identify patterns. These patterns shifted not only the heart and mind of the leader but also the culture around them—in their home, organization, and beyond. As the leader of your home, you must create a culture of prayer that starts with you. In this episode, Ryan shares the practical steps to do just that. Key Takeaways Be willing to “waste time” with God. To start an intentional prayer life, just walk and talk with the Lord. Twenty minutes of prayer to Jesus each day for eight weeks will change your brain chemistry in ways that are visible on a brain scan. Where is prayer a line item in your organization's (or family's) budget? Don't discount the little opportunities where you can be quick to pray. Ryan Skoog Ryan Skoog is an entrepreneur, ministry leader, author, world traveler, and adventure dad. He is co-founder and president of VENTURE, a church-planting and community development nonprofit that works in the toughest places of the world, serving war refugees, trafficked people, oppressed children, and the unreached. Key Quotes 30:06 - "20 minutes of prayer a day, for eight weeks, will change your brain neurons and chemistry so much that you can tell on a brain scan. There's an agnostic neuroscientist that started just measuring prayer and it had to be prayer to Jesus. It wasn't just meditation and mindfulness, sand is soft, no, it is God is love. God is gracious, that kind of focus and prayer. It can change your brain scan so it fires all the parts that are amazing." 39:26 - "Don't discount the little moments throughout the day of stopping and acknowledging God. A kid has a test, let's stop and pray. We have a phrase around here, we want to be quick to pray. I think in creating a culture in your family, being quick to pray about little things quickly, oh, hey, let's pray about that. And then taking 20 seconds to pray about it and making that normal in your family, making that normal that we just talked to God throughout the day has just been a really, really helpful culture." Links from Today's Conversation Lead with Prayer: The Spiritual Habits of World-Changing Leaders by Ryan Skoog and others Connect with dadAWESOME Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618
Entrepreneur and author Ryan Skoog shares from his book, "Lead with Prayer: The Spiritual Habits of World-Changing Leaders." Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
John Skoog continues our series, "Imperfect Church, Perfect Gospel," with a message from 1 Corinthians 10.
RYAN SKOOG is co-founder and president of VENTURE, a church- planting and community development nonprofit that works in the toughest places of the world, serving war refugees, trafficked people, oppressed children, and the unreached. He is also co-founder of several travel technology companies, including Faith Ventures and Yonder Travel Insurance. Somehow he got the marry Rachel and they love adventuring with their two ginger headed kids, Colin and Sydney and the newest addition to their family, Kyal Sin Thant. Ryan has an MBA from Saint Thomas, 97 stitches from doing action sports, and has never had a cup of coffee. Be sure to pick up Ryan's latest book at: www.leadwithprayer.com This episode is brought to you by www.venture.org For more information, visit: www.youngadults.today
My guest today is Julietta Skoog! My sister from another mister, Julietta, is my colleague at Sproutable, and she's here today to talk about firmness. Julietta starts by defining what firmness means (hint: it's follow through, not being mean!), and we talk about how tone and confidence play into firmness. We get into “being strict,” taking time for training & giving kids independence, and supporting our teens who need new social experiences. Julietta shares her wisdom on leaning on relationship, connection, firmness when things get bigger with your kids and how to stay curious & collaborative. I ask Julietta what we can do if our relationship is feeling frayed, and share the power in saying, “I love you, and the answer is no.” I ask what we can do when our teenagers physically leave against our wishes and what to do when they return. Julietta and I talk about how messy & relentless being firm can be, then Jules shares an “aha” moment about the teen years, and we wrap up with some thoughts on how our own teen years influence us. Takeways from the show What is firmness? What does it look like? Sound like? Is firmness being mean? Firmness is the foundation for mutual respect Being a consistent parent “Mean what you say and say what you mean” Teens need new social experiences - how can we set them up for success? “I love you, and the answer is no.” What to do when your teen physically leaves (against your wishes) and what to do when they return The similarities between the toddler years & teen years Moving from regulation to relationship to reason Firmness takes practice! It can be uncomfortable. “Fiercely committed, lovingly detached” For more show notes, including transcripts, visit our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The NewsGuild-CWA President, Jon Schleuss, returned to the America's Work Force Union Podcast to provide an update on the strike at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Schleuss also discussed the busiest year for collective actions in the union's history and how bargaining units like the Washington Post have utilized one and two-day strikes to their advantage in negotiations. President of Teamsters Local 320, Erik Skoog, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the unanimously ratified contract between the city of Mound, Minn. and its Public Works members. Skoog also discussed his journey to becoming president of Local 320.
John Skoog continues our Christmas series, “Foretold,” with a message from Isaiah 9.
Click into your bindings as we launch from the highest peaks of the North Cascades with ski mountaineering historian Lowell Skoog, author of Written in the Snows: Across Time on Skis in the Pacific Northwest, published by Mountaineers Books and 2023 winner of the National Outdoor Book Award (NOBA) for historical writing. Born to a family of Nordic ski jumpers who later pioneered endurance routes traversing remote mountain reaches, Lowell's stories abound in evocative details as well as critical characters like Wolf Bauer, Olga Bolstad, Hans Otto Giese, Bill Maxwell and Milnor Roberts. Chronicling the birth of Pacific Northwest skiing from a little-known sport of immigrants to cultural cornerstone, Lowell conveys the wonderment of Scandinavian settlers waking to Seattle's first big snow in 1916; the camaraderie enjoyed by founders of early Pacific Northwest ski clubs; and the hijinks of the 1934 Silver Skis race. His characters range from backwoods trappers to the heroic fighters of the United States Army's 10th Mountain Division—some of whom would later develop North America's postwar ski industry. Amidst our current backdrop of climate change, Lowell's snowy memoirs—confessions of sorrow and sanctuary—are also a poignant record of a threatened pastime. "Being up in the mountains and having that connection with the natural world…is really healthy. It can help you forget about short term concerns; you are in a place that's been there forever…and will be there forever.” ~Lowell Skoog
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Lake of the Woods is an amazing fishery and one of the gems of Paul Bunyan Country. Area Fisheries Supervisor Matt Skoog checks in with Kev to talk about all things Lake of the Woods including species health, AIS issues, concerns and, of course, sturgeon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lake of the Woods is an amazing fishery and one of the gems of Paul Bunyan Country. Area Fisheries Supervisor Matt Skoog checks in with Kev to talk about all things Lake of the Woods including species health, AIS issues, concerns and, of course, sturgeon.
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On this week's episode I'm chatting with drift boat fanatics, Hank Rolfs and Eric Skoog. We discuss their early start to fishing, learning from A.J. McClane, how they started working together, their introductions to drift boats, the problem solving of boat repair, how not to land a drift boat, atlantic salmon, looking for a new workshop, and so much more.
Julietta Skoog, co-founder of Be Sproutable, joins Julia to discuss positive discipline. You don't get training for how to be a parent. Suddenly you just are one and you then have to develop your identity as a parent even as you are caring for a child. So what does parenting mean for you and how will you parent your child? This episode is packed with information on the definition of being a positive discipline parent and how to achieve that goal. The tagline of Be Sproutable is: “Raising Kids, Growing Ourselves.” Hear examples of positive discipline and the three steps of learning this amazing way of raising a child. Tell your friends about this podcast. It will be one of your favorites. IN THIS EPISODE: [02:56] Julietta begins by telling about her professional journey. [07:14] What is the definition of positive disciplining parenting? [11:42] Julietta talks about finding the fun in parenting and the language of connection and firmness. [19:46] What are the three steps to learning positive parenting? [27:27] Positive parenting across culture, religion and parenting styles. [31:29] The example of a picky eater. [34:28] Julietta shares how she built her family, including mentioning her miscarriage and how that has framed her thinking about children. [42:54] Can you have the same “relationship” with a non-biological child as a biological child? KEY TAKEAWAYS: Children are remarkable and deserve respect. But, as parents, we need to look through their eyes at the world as they see it. Positive discipline doesn't mean children go wild. It's connection and firmness. It means means connecting with “I see you, and I love you. I can see your perspective”. Then follow through with firmness of safety, limits, and routine. Kids expect that. Kids learn through play, and parents need to lean into their world of imagination. Positive discipline transcends culture and nationality and can be applied within the context of your cultural heritage, value system, belief system or background. RESOURCE LINKS: “How to Teach Your Children that All Families are Beautiful” FREE Resource Stork'd - Facebook Stork'd - Instagram Stork'd- YouTube Ways to Celebrate Your Family - Free Download Be Sproutable - Instagram Be Sproutable - YouTube BIO: Julietta Skoog is a Certified Positive Discipline Advanced Trainer with an Ed.S Degree in School Psychology and a Master's Degree in School Counseling with over 20 years of experience helping families in schools and homes. She draws from her real-life practical experience working with thousands of students with a variety of needs and her own three children to parent coaching, bringing a unique ability to translate research, child development and Positive Discipline principles into everyday parenting solutions. Her popular keynote speeches, classes, and workshops have been described as rejuvenating, motivating, and inspiring.
Little kids can be so challenging! Sometimes it feels like a time to just get through—but wait, there are many powerful seeds to be planted in this very important time. In this episode I talk to Julieta Skoog and she busts the myths of parenting littles, like they're “too little to help.” This is a must listen episode for parents of toddlers and preschoolers! If you enjoyed this episode, and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag me @mindfulmamamentor. Have you left a review yet? All you have to do is go to Apple Podcasts or Stitcher (or wherever you listen), and thanks for your support of the show! As a school psychologist, school counselor, and parent coach, Julietta has helped families for over 20 years, bringing her unique ability to translate research, child development, and Positive Discipline principles into everyday solutions. Get Hunter's book, Raising Good Humans now! Click here to order and get book bonuses! ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is a mindful mama mentor. She coaches smart, thoughtful parents on how to create calm and cooperation in their daily lives. Hunter has over 20 years of experience in mindfulness practices. She has taught thousands worldwide. Be a part of the tribe—we're over 25 thousand strong! Join the Mindful Parenting membership. Take your learning further! Get my Top 2 Best Tools to Stop Yelling AND the Mindful Parenting Roadmap for FREE at: mindfulmamamentor.com/stopyelling/ Find more podcasts, blog posts, free resources, and how to work with Hunter at MindfulMamaMentor.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices