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In this episode, Dr. Erica Lacher and show host Justin Long discuss the dental care needs of horses at different points in their lives. Topics include foals, yearlings, young horses, adult horses, and seniors, and addresses issues and concerns at each stage, general care, and diseases like EOTRH. Also discussed is why all your equine dental care should be provided by a veterinarian!
Liz Whyte is joined by Brother Barry Butler C.F.A. [Alexian Brothers] and Fr. Brian Kavanagh for a conversation on the middle and later stages of adult life. Brother Barry opens with the trapeze artist story told by Henri Nouwen — about who the most important person in the act really is — and asks what […] L'articolo Stages of Life – Mature Adulthood and Stewardship – Brother Barry Butler C.F.A. with Fr Brian Kavanagh and Liz Whyte proviene da Radio Maria.
Liz and Fr Brian welcome Brother Barry Butler (provincial of the Irish Alexians) for a conversation on the young adult years, with a particular focus on identity, mission and the high-achiever trap. Brother Barry speaks about a night in hospital in severe pain, when he understood in a flash of lightning why St Thérèse of […] L'articolo Stages of Life – Young Adulthood and Mission – Brother Barry Butler C.F.A. with Fr Brian Kavanagh and Liz Whyte proviene da Radio Maria.
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with former U.S. Senator William W. “Bill” Bradley and how he navigated major life transitions, why he shares very personal stories; you’ll even hear Bill sing a Van Morrison song to demonstrate his latest passion. Senator Bradley represents a rare convergence of elite performance across athletics, academics and public service. He served in the U.S. Senate from 1979 – 1997 representing the state of New Jersey. In 2000, he was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President. Prior to serving in the Senate, he was an Olympic gold medalist and a professional basketball player with the New York Knicks during which time they won two (2) NBA championships. In 1982, he was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame. Senator Bradley holds a bachelor’s degree in American History from Princeton and a master’s degree from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. Senator Bradley is a Managing Director of Allen & Company and hosts American Voices, a weekly show on Sirius XM Satellite Radio that highlights the remarkable accomplishments of Americans, both famous and unknown. He has authored seven books on American politics, culture, and the economy, and his performative autobiography, Rolling Along, has been viewed more than 20 million times. LISTEN TO the radio broadcast live on iHeart Radio, or to “THE MENTORS RADIO” podcast any time, anywhere, on any podcast platform – subscribe here and don't miss an episode! SHOW NOTES: BILL BRADLEY: BIO: BIO: Bill Bradley BOOKS: We Can All Do Better, by Bill Bradley, Petr Ganim, et al. Time Present, Time Past: A Memoir, by Bill Bradley Life on the Run, by Bill Bradley Values of the Game, by Bill Bradley The New American Story, by Bill Bradley The Journey From Here, by Bill Bradley The Fair Tax, by Bill Bradley PERFORMATIVE DOCUMENTARY: Rolling Along WEBSITE: https://www.billbradley.com/
Liz Whyte is joined by Fr Brian Kavanagh and Dr Bob Schuchts to look at the topic of the second stage of human development which is adolescence and identity and in this particular episode they talk about the rhythm of Catholic life and reflecting on how God's grace weaves through this chapter of each of our stories. […] L'articolo Stages of Life – Adolesence and Identity – Dr. Bob Schuchts and Liz Whyte proviene da Radio Maria.
EPISODE 138 - “NORMAN LLOYD: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH” - 5/4/2026 Few figures in Hollywood history have had careers as long—or as varied—as NORMAN LLOYD. Spanning nearly a century, his work bridges the worlds of theater, radio, and film, with collaborations that include legends like CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ALFRED HITCHCOCK and ORSON WELLES. Whether appearing on stage, on screen or shaping stories behind the scenes, Lloyd's presence has always carried a quiet intensity and sharp intelligence. Join us as we take a closer look at the life and legacy of Norman Lloyd, our Star of the Month — a man who didn't just witness Hollywood history—he helped create it. SHOW NOTES: Stages: Norman Lloyd by Norman Lloyd and Francine Parker, The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1990; Stages: Of Life in Theatre, Film and Television by Norman Lloyd, Limelight, August 1, 2004; Norman Lloyd Career Retrospective, Legacy Collection, Conversations at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, May 4, 2004; Noir City, Post-Screening Q&A with Norman Lloyd, Palm Springs, May 15, 2011; Shattered Applause: The Lives of Eva Le Gallienne by Robert A Schanke, Dec 9, 1992, Southern Illinois University Press; Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre, PBS, June 26, 1989; Norman Lloyd, Associate of Welles, Hitchcock and Others, Dies at 106 by Eric Nagourney, May 11, 2011; The End of an Era: Norman Lloyd, 1914-2021 by Peter Sobczynski, May 12, 2021; Norman Lloyd, Star of ‘Saboteur' and ‘St. Elsewhere,' Dies at 106, by Mike Barnes, The Hollywood Reporter, MAY 11, 2021; TCM Remembers Norman Lloyd, TCM.com, May 13, 2021; Wikipedia.com; IBDB.com TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Saboteur (1942) Starring Robert Cummings and Priscilla Lane; Spellbound (1945) Starring Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck; The Southerner (1945) Starring Zachary Scott and Betty Field; A Walk in the Sun (1945) Starring Dana Andrews and Richard Conte; The Green Years (1946) Starring Charles Coburn and Tom Drake; A Letter for Evie (1946) Starring Marsha Hunt and John Carroll; The Beginning or the End (1947) Starring Brian Donlevy and Robert Walker; The Red Pony (1949) Starring Myrna Loy and Robert Mitchum; Scene of the Crime (1949) Starring Van Johnson and Arlene Dahl; The Flame and the Arrow (1950) Starring Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo; Buccaneer's Girl (1950) Starring Yvonne De Carlo and Philip Friend; The Light Touch (1951) Starring Stewart Granger and Pier Angeli; He Ran All the Way (1951) Starring John Garfield and Shelley Winters; Limelight (1952) Starring Charlie Chaplin and Claire Bloom; Audrey Rose (1977) Starring Marsha Mason and Anthony Hopkins; Dead Poets Society (1989) Starring Robin Williams and Robert Sean Leonard; The Age of Innocence (1993) Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer; In Her Shoes (2005) Starring Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette; Trainwreck (2015) Starring Amy Schumer and Bill Hader --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liz Whyte welcomes Dr. Bob Schuchts of the JP2 Healing Center in Tallahassee — therapist, author of Be Healed, and father of two daughters with eleven grandchildren — for a conversation on how the earliest experiences of life shape everything that follows. Dr. Bob opens with the Trinitarian foundation: we are made for communion, and […] L'articolo Stages of Life – Does Childhood Really Matter? – Dr. Bob Schuchts and Liz Whyte proviene da Radio Maria.
In Part 2 of our Stages of Life series, NinaMaria and Dr. Kevin Kuo welcome back Dr. Scott Peslak for a deep dive into the unique considerations thalassemia patients face in their 20s, 30s, and beyond. The conversation covers fertility and pregnancy planning, navigating cellular therapies, and balancing parenthood with thalassemia care. Dr. Peslak also discusses aging with thalassemia, from fatigue and bone health to cardiac and endocrine monitoring, emphasizing how proactive care and the right medical team can support long, thriving lives. This episode offers clarity, encouragement, and practical guidance for anyone moving through adulthood with thalassemia. SHOW DESCRIPTION Thal Pals: The Alpha Beta Revolution Podcast is intended for patients, caregivers, providers, and the greater community of people who are impacted by thalassemia. Each episode strives to provide listeners with critical education, the latest scientific updates, and voices from the thalassemia community. Learn more about thalassemia by visiting RethinkThalassemia.com. Join an inclusive community and build connections with other hemolytic anemia allies by following @AllyVoicesRising on Instagram. Thal Pals is sponsored by Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. Visit Agios.com to learn more. This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare professional before making any treatment decisions. TRANSPARENCY STATEMENT Thal Pals: The Alpha Beta Revolution Podcast is made possible by Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. Visit Agios.com to learn more. The following Agios-supported programs are intended for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare professional before making any treatment decisions. Hosts and guest featured in this episode have been compensated for their time.
A warm introduction to a new series with Fr. Brian Kavanagh and host Liz White, who brings a background in pastoral theology and a Masters in psychology. The premise: life is not a race from milestone to milestone but a pilgrimage, shaped by grace and ordered towards heaven. Fr. Brian opens with the Trinitarian foundation […] L'articolo Stages of Life – Introduction and What to Expect – Fr Brian Kavanagh and Liz Whyte proviene da Radio Maria.
Being an adult with thalassemia comes with unique challenges—and victories—at every stage of life. On this episode of Thal Pals: The Alpha Beta Revolution, patient advocate NinaMaria Badalamenti and co-host Dr. Kevin Kuo sit down with Dr. Scott Peslak, physician scientist and director of the Adult Comprehensive Thalassemia Program at UPenn. From navigating the tricky transition from pediatric to adult care, to managing transfusions, iron chelation, and long-term health in your 30s, 40s, and beyond, Dr. Peslak shares insights for thriving at every age. He also highlights what life looks like for patients in their 50s, 60s, and beyond—and why comprehensive adult care and new research initiatives are critical for the future of the thalassemia community. Whether you're newly navigating adult care, managing chronic treatment, or supporting a loved one, this episode gives real-world guidance, hope, and strategies to help you live well with thalassemia.
Send us Fan MailTina Seelig, Stanford professor and Executive Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, breaks down a more flexible definition of winning—one that evolves with your priorities, time horizon, and values. She shares how to think beyond short-term metrics, focus on relationships and contribution, and “manufacture luck” through curiosity and action. We also explore failure resumes as a powerful tool for resilience, learning, and long-term success.Thank you for tuning in! If you feel led, please subscribe & share the show to others who you believe would benefit from it.Keep in touch below!Join The Unshakeable Discipline Community! Winning Is... Weekly Newsletter!LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/ryanacass/Instagram | @ryanacass
Send us a message!In Episode 19, Rebecca Averill (one of our newest members) joins Kelli Soika and Lynn Morstead to explore the many ways that a cohousing community is architected, socially and physically, to support our lives at any stage. Between them they cover a wide range different stages of life they are experiencing today, from toddlers to teens, to empty nesting, to retirement. Listen in to learn more and hear how this might be something for you too!CoHousing Houston is Texas' first multigenerational cohousing community based on the values of connection and sustainability. Curious about Houston? Check out our website at www.cohousinghouston.com. Let us know if you have any comments or ideas by emailing us at info@cohousinghouston.com.
Your host, Brian Michaels, sits with Dee Ann Lucks, a special-education teacher for 30 years, to discuss life in general, being a military wife, changes in education, and simple ministry to the body of Christ.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke and Griffin discuss the 2016 film "Moonlight" and how the film deals with identity throughout the main character's three stages of life.
This message from the Navigating Change series takes an honest, encouraging look at what it means to follow God through every stage of life. It speaks to the real feelings many of us experience along the way—feeling behind when we're young, worn out in midlife, or wondering if we still matter as we get older. Using the story of Caleb from the Old Testament, the sermon shows how faith doesn't have to fade with time, and how God's purpose doesn't expire with age.Instead of buying into the idea that our best days are behind us, this message invites every generation to stay faithful, teachable, and fully engaged with what God is doing. Caleb's example reminds us that God values hearts that stay committed, courageous, and willing—no matter the decade. Wherever you find yourself in life, this sermon encourages you to keep trusting God, keep showing up, and keep living with purpose in every season.
This message from the Navigating Change series takes an honest, encouraging look at what it means to follow God through every stage of life. It speaks to the real feelings many of us experience along the way—feeling behind when we're young, worn out in midlife, or wondering if we still matter as we get older. Using the story of Caleb from the Old Testament, the sermon shows how faith doesn't have to fade with time, and how God's purpose doesn't expire with age.Instead of buying into the idea that our best days are behind us, this message invites every generation to stay faithful, teachable, and fully engaged with what God is doing. Caleb's example reminds us that God values hearts that stay committed, courageous, and willing—no matter the decade. Wherever you find yourself in life, this sermon encourages you to keep trusting God, keep showing up, and keep living with purpose in every season.
As an investor, you will always need to deal with risk of some kind. How can you manage the risk that accompanies the volatility of the financial markets? The answer depends somewhat on where you are in life.
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"With Kristi [second analyst], it was much, much deeper. This whole dependent and infantile part of me was coming out. This is psychoanalytic language - I was moving into a regression that was terrifying, because I had been trained by my mother, and it was my nature, and it was what had worked for me to really approach things as an 'independent person' ie I don't need anybody; I don't need anything; I can function whatever happens. While I explored a little bit of that with Lane [first analyst], it was only very slight, and we never talked about it. With Kristi, she would actually make me aware of it, and I would become aware of my own need for her and withdraw. With Kristi, it was immediate that I knew there was much greater complexity going on, a level of complexity that I couldn't have handled in my 20s. And we locked horns almost immediately." Episode Description: We begin with describing the various psychotherapy journeys that individuals undergo in search of healing. In her memoir, Joan describes two intense yet fundamentally different psychoanalyses at different points in her life. The first analysis was focused on uncovering the unrecognized story of her early family life. The second demonstrated how she was unknowingly replaying that family life in her relationship with her analyst, "I was reliving my whole childhood in our relationship." She came to recognize the "unacknowledged parts of myself" that her analyst "coaxed from its psychic den." She invites us into the frenetic 'regressive' periods where she both desperately craved the affections of her analyst and simultaneously refused to accept the care that was being offered. Multiple episodes of rupture and repair led her to come to terms with the human condition, both her own and her analysts. She closes with "As minutely as I've described these two analyses, I feel as if I've left half unsaid. And yet, as Kristi might say, it's enough." Our Guest: Joan K. Peters, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus of Literature and Writing at California State University at California. She is the author most recently of Untangling: A Memoir of Psychoanalysis. At last year's meeting of The American Psychoanalytic Association, she gave a talk on memoir and psychoanalysis, and in the upcoming one, her book will be the subject of a panel discussion. In addition to her blog for Psychology Today, she's contributed an essay on dream interpretation for Psychoanalytic Inquiry, and is guest editing a special issue of that same journal on "The Patient Experience." Recommended Readings: Patient Narratives – an annotated list The Classics These few analysands who wrote (later on) about their analyses in the 1930's – 1950's offer brief and impressionistic overviews: H.D.'s Tribute to Freud (New Directions, New York: 1956). Nini Herman, My Kleinian Home: A Journey Through Four Psychotherapies (Free Association Books, London: 1988) Margaret I. Little, Psychotic Anxieties and Containment: A Personal Record of An Analysis with Winnicott, (Jason Aronson Inc., Northvale, New Jersey, London: 1985) Contemporary Memoirs: Marie Cardinal, The Words To Say It, in French, 1975; English, (VanVactor & Goodheart, Cambridge, Mass.: 1983), introduction by Bruno Bettelheim. Emma Forrest, Your Voice in My Head: A Memoir (Other Press, New York: 2011) Andrew Solomon's beautiful essay, "Grieving for the Therapist Who Taught Me How to Grieve," The New Yorker, May 10, 2020, is more of a tribute to his therapist than an account of the process. Best-sellers Solomon's The Noonday Sun: An Atlas of Depression Kay Redfield Jamison's An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness (Vintage Books, New York: 1995) Elyn R. Saks' The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness (Hachette Books, New York: 2007) are records of triumph over mental illnesses more than accounts of the therapies the authors underwent. Fuller contemporary accounts of analysis Kim Chernin, A Different Kind of Listening: My Psychoanalysis and its Shadow (HarperCollins, New York City: 1995) Kate Daniels, Slow Fuse of the Possible: A Memoir of Poetry and Psychoanalysis (West Virginia University Press, Morgantown: 2022) offer severe critiques of the authors' analyses.
In this episode of Counsel the Word Pastor Keith Palmer talks with Dr. Jerry Wragg about parenting through the various stages of life
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I grew up thinking and believing that life consisted of 6 stages. 1. You go to school 2. You go to university. 3. You get a job. 4. You get married. 5. You have children. 6. You pass. At stage 4, your life is no longer about you as you would 'become responsible' for how your 'other half' feels, what he/she does or doesn't do. At stage 5 your life would practically be over and is now dedicated to the 'other people' in your life. You no longer matter! The only purpose you serve is to EXIST for your kids, your job, your husband, and occasionally for yourself by having a haircut or drinking to numb the pain of no longer 'having a life'. Is this the life you were dreaming of? Of course not! This episode is all about how you are conditioned to live your life this way, but also what you can do to break away from this way of thinking and being. If after listening, you think something is still not right, but you don't know what then I can help. Have you ever stopped working for a minute or looked up from your phone, to consider how balanced your life is right now? Yes, really, have you? When is the last time you took a break from ‘doing things and going through the motions of daily activities in autopilot and had a good look at yourself; your life and how things are going? If you are listening to this podcast, it means that there is a part of you who believes that there are some areas of your life that are not working as they should. The good news is, I have just the thing for you! You can now discover how balanced your life is in 7 essential areas with my FREE Life Balance Workbook! Just go to: https://www.tulaymasseycoaching.com/thelifebalanceworkbook-podcast and download this workbook for absolutely FREE now!
Vlad rambles about Purple Day, frauds that need God, being fooled and duped, Sydney mums that need new SUVS & trying to to die as you age. DNA DISTILLERY (AWARD WINNING RAKIJA)Award winning Rakija company with immaculate celebratory beverages. Check out the entire range on the below websites, order a tasting pack or some of their flagship, amazing rakija today! https://www.dnadistillery.comCARDSTRIKE! Amazing Basketball cards, Michael Jordan memorabilia and everything collectable sports card buying and selling!!!https://www.cardstrike.com.auMETROPOLITAN STONE (Kitchens, Cabinets, Laundry, All Cabinets)We have a combined 30 years experience in the cabinet making industry in Victoria! Everything from small projects to large projects!Benchtop change overs, Kitchen facilities, Kitchens, Laundries, Bathroom cabinets, T.V units, Wardrobes etc!MENTION: VLADContact: MATT 0425797488Matthew@metropolitanstone.com.auhttp://www.metropolitanstone.com.auORANGE LEGAL GROUP (Specialising in Property law for purchasing and selling, conveyancing, in-house Mortgage broker & Chartered Account! One stop shop for ALL property needs! Wrap! FREE Contract reviews for buyers before purchasing property!Mention VLAD!https://www.orangelegalgroup.com.auEmail: property@orangelegalgroup.com.auContact: mycousinvlad@gmail.comhttp://www.instagram.com/mycousinvladSend Vlad a Text MessageSupport the showBE GOODDO GOODGET GOOD
Welcome back to the show! In this episode, Steve discusses two very different stages of an average person's life: the stage of dependence nd the stage of independence. If you are still reading this, STOP RIGHT NOW! Most of you have a certain age in mind for when a person becomes independent, don't you? Well, right that number down and hit the play button. Let's see if you get it right! Please remember that Steve is always ready to talk with his listeners! Just send your questions, concerns, and comments to AskSteve@TotalWealthAcademy.com today!
Life comes to pass, and each stage brings another level of difficulty. To remain effective, you will be required to change your ways, and work on your flaws. Listen as K-Pat challenges us to blaze trails and avoid settling into the monotony of life. #KingdomSpeak #Podcast #Motivation
You've hit the wall. You've circled the same fears, same failures, same question: Now what? This week, Craig Cooney joins me to map out the 7 Stages of Life Transition—that spiritual, emotional, relational journey we all face when momentum crashes into burnout. He's walked past every threshold: loss, disillusionment, plateau, crisis. And he understands what happens when you blitz through “surviving” and find… something new on the other side. In this episode, Craig names the pain of transition: the loneliness of midsize dreams, the temptation to spin in place, the hidden grief behind “I'm tired,” and the silent desperation of burnout nobody talks about. And he exposes the breakthrough waiting when you refuse to stay stuck at the wall. If you're in the pause, the plateau, the painful “In-Between”—this episode will help you understand what stage you're in, give language to the hardship you're living, and show you the transformation lurking on the other side. Episode Links Show Notes Buy my NEW BOOK "Healing What You Can't Erase" here! Invite me to speak at your church or event. Connect with me @WINTODAYChris on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
To begin the summer season, Pastor Kirchner teaches a new series of lessons regarding what to do when you don't recognize your marriage and what to expect when change occurs. In this lesson, he speaks about the many different stages of life and how each of them can affect your marriage in different ways and why these stages can create change in your marriage. Tune in to hear what the Bible teaches is a healthy and God-honoring marriage.
Canadian Soulful Folk/Pop singer-songwriter, Kailee Duggan shares about her creative journey, and how sometimes showing up without knowing why can bring us exactly what we need in life. Follow Kailee on Instagram. Listen to Little Bird on Spotify.For all things Kailee, visit her website.Share your thoughts on this episode in the Write Songs You Love Facebook Community group.To join the Write Songs You Love Member calls, visit https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com/ and become a paid subscriber.
This month's book review looks at life and choice, through the eyes of a woman contemplating leaving her marriage, or staying put. She meets up with a woman of incredible wisdom and understanding, and with her guidance and support, our author moves through this transitional time, back into her own self.This book, "Tales of Wisdom from an Unconventional Woman: A Walk on the Beach" by Joan Anderson, came to me in the early days of my recovery from my divorce, long before my coach training. I can now see what a pivotal part this book played in becoming the me I am today. I feel such gratitude for this book and its support at this vulnerable time in my life.As I experience it now, I realize how much of Erikson's tidbits of wisdom I hold to, even now. Things like: Always be willing to dance. And know that no matter how hard you dance, not everyone will clap.Make time for play.It's a gift, being your own person.We grow from emotional conflict.Do something with your hands when you seek clarity.By being open, welcoming, and ready to receive, grace happens.And live the dash. You'll understand this one after you listen to the episode.I hope you've subscribed to us wherever you get your podcasts; please, share my work widely, give us a review or a drop us a few stars, it really does help. If you have comments or questions, please send them to meanderingswithtrudy@gmail.com.Episode links:This podcast is supported by my company, Chapman Coaching Inc.A GoodReads review of “A Walk on the Beach” by Joan AndersonA GoodReads review of “Wisdom and the Senses: The Way of Creativity” by Joan EriksonRoyalty free music is called Sunday Stroll – by Huma-Huma
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Join us as we dive into the age-old question: Am I behind in life? We share our thoughts on love, careers, and society's expectations. From marriage and kids to money and success, we explore what it really means to feel “behind” and whether it's ever too late to catch up. Whether you're figuring it all out or just along for the ride, here's our take on life's biggest question. WE'RE ON:TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@retirementhouseINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/retirementhouse/#FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/theretirementhouse/TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/retirementhouseSNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/retirementhouse Highlights0:00 Intro1:23 Love & Family13:34 Career & Money21:40 The Truth About "Being Behind"43:10 Rapid Fire Questions46:23 Wrap-Up
Tune into this week's episode of Launch Financial as we are joined for a second time by special guest and Head of Trusts and Estates Practice, Adam Moskowitz. On our previous episode with Adan, he helped simplify estate planning and explained how and why it's so important, regardless of your status or wealth. On today's episode, we dive deeper into some of the misconceptions surrounding estate planning, and how it applies to all stages of life. More about Adam, his practice focuses on estate and trust planning, administration, and litigation. Adam has drafted wills, trusts, powers of attorney and medical directives for hundreds of clients and their families. His practice also includes complex trust and tax planning. Additionally, Adam's experience includes will contest litigation, trust interpretation/modification controversies, real estate ownership disputes, fiduciary duty disputes, rights of heirs, beneficiaries, and legatees and other types of litigation involving estates and trusts. Adam has completed administration for trusts and estates of all sizes, working closely with the fiduciary and beneficiaries. Prior to joining BBS&G, Adam was a partner at a boutique estate and trust planning, administration and litigation firm in Bethesda, Maryland. To contact Adam for estate planning help, visit his website or send him an email at amoskowitz@bregmanlaw.com. What You'll Learn: Why Estate Planning Applies to Every Stage of Life The importance of having a strong financial team Misconceptions on Estate Planning Show Notes: https://www.bregmanlaw.com/
All of the stages of life are difficult to navigate with regard to relationships. Young adulthood, however, is the one where we make many of the most important decisions of our lives. Pastor Shane gives biblical, practical advice for doing it God's way.
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Today we're diving into the emotional depths of what happens after you break up with social media. Because it turns out that logging off the apps is only the first step...Tune in to this BEST OF episode to hear more about:The stages of grieving that come before the stages of leavingEverything that comes up after you leave social media AKA burn out, creation, return to human pace, loving it + relationship renewalThe magic that can happen when the space currently filled with social media is free againMy personal experience of loneliness setting in two years after leaving social media Know someone who's thinking of getting off social media? Share this episode with them!
In today's episode, I'm talking about we start developing our relationship with food during our first days of life! By the time we're three years old, our belief in our ability to trust ourselves has already begun. Trusting ourselves with food is an issue many people struggle with in their adult lives … do I really trust myself to make healthy choices most of the time? Do I trust myself to stop eating when I am satisfied? Do I trust myself to stick to my grocery list when I go to the store? Do I trust myself enough to have trigger foods in my house? Each stage of our development is critical in determining how we act as adults, not just with food but in our relationships with others and how we feel about ourselves. Today I'll explain one prominent theory about social and emotional development and of course, will tie it all back into our relationship with food! Let's go! Resources:BariAfterare: www.bariaftercare.comConnie Stapleton PhD website: www.conniestapletonphd.comBariAftercare website: https://www.conniestapletonphd.com/bariaftercareBariAftercare Facebook page (for members only): https://www.facebook.com/groups/BariAftercareKevin Stephens: Your Bariatric Buddy https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourbariatricbuddy/peopleInstagram: @cale101 (Caleshia Haynes)Instagram: @therealbariboss (Tabitha Johnson)Instagram @drsusanmitchell (Dr. Susan Mitchell)Instagram: @lauraleepreston (Laura Preston)ProCare Vitamins (10% off with code ConnieStapleton)Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial DevelopmentPlease subscribe to the show and rate it on Apple Podcasts, download free information at www.conniestapletonphd.com, and follow me on Twitter (@cstapletonphd), Instagram (@cstapletonphd), YouTube, LinkedIn, and on Facebook.
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A run through of Eriksons stages of psychosocial development and how different periods of your life can impact you in specific ways.
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Retire Right Radio w/ Mike Stevens "The Five Financial Stages of Life" September 21, 2024 by Capital Wealth Advisors
The psychologist Eric Erikson suggested that there are seven main stages of a full human life. Each stage has a challenge which prepares us for the stages that follow. If we meet the challenges, we develop in a healthy way and experience health and fulfillment. If we are unable to develop the virtues inherent at any stage, we can get stuck and fail to thrive or even stunt our development until we can redo the particular work we missed. -- Join my new Opendoor Community on Patreon ! Live Q&A, Livestreaming events, personal growth challenges, access to groups, workshops and more to come. I can't wait to connect with you! Join for FREE now. -- Check out my Youtube channel, interesting interviews and guided meditations, plus a different format to follow the Spiritual Psikology podcast. -- Healing Trauma, my new 10 session course is available now! 10 Sessions to bring the wounded parts of ourself out of suffering and into the peace, power & compassion of present time. This is a profoundly healing and transformative course that offers you the same depth and guidance I would provide in a series of individual sessions. Give yourself the gift of healing. -- Please follow me on Insight Timer! -- Renee's book, workbook and guided audio series "Allies & Demons: Working With Spirit For Power And Healing." is now available on Amazon, Kindle and Audible. Awaken the wisdom of your authentic self with these 15 transformative processes of Spiritual PsI-Kology. Click for a FREE Download: Ch. 1 and 1st Inner Journey of Allies & Demons. Spiritual Psi-Kology combines the ancient healing and wisdom traditions of Shamanism and Buddhist philosophy with the best of Western psychology to create a powerful medicine for the mind, body and spirit. -- If you'd like to learn more about how Spiritual Psi-Kology might be helpful in your life, get details about my Mentorship program, or set up a FREE 30 minute consultation, please visit ReneeMcKenna.com Follow me on Instagram -- Rate, Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. If you like this podcast click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review." Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!
Amy Shearer, a former fashion retail executive for over 15 years, is an Emotional Wellness Facilitator & Embodiment Coach. She helps women transitioning into midlife who are ready to embrace their inner power to emotionally and spiritually recharge themselves so that they can have wholehearted relationships, ongoing wellness, fulfilling careers, and a connection to deeper meaning in their lives. She is a Master Life and Success Coach, Master and Trainer of NLP, EFT, TIME, Hypnosis, certified Breathwork Facilitator, and Somatic Stress Release Facilitator. Amy is a California girl at heart who currently resides in Kingston, New York, with her husband Brian and sweet rescue dog Brinkley. In this conversation we talk about shifting from life stages, the phases of maiden, mother, and crone, and the foundations of intuition. Connect with Amy:https://therecreated.com, https://www.instagram.com/the_recreated_ ⭐ ⭐ Free community for healing arts practitioners: https://tinyurl.com/playground222 __________ ⭐ Breathwork Facilitator Certification: https://www.flowbreathworktraining.com ⭐ Discover your healer archetype: https://www.alwaysplay.org/healerarchetype ⭐ Free download: Somatic Flow Breathwork Techniques for Coaches and Healers: https://flowbreathwork.lpages.co/somatic-flow-breathwork-techniques-freebie-download __________
Retire Right Radio w/ Mike Stevens "The Five Financial Stages of Life" June 8, 2024 by Capital Wealth Advisors
This week on the Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, host Larry Weidel is joined by Bill George, an Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School and Author of the True North book. He was a Professor of Management Practice and Senior Fellow at Harvard, teaching leadership from 2004-2022. Bill is the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Medtronic, which he joined in 1989 as President and Chief Operating Officer. Earlier in his career, he was a senior executive with Honeywell and Litton Industries and served in the U.S. Department of Defense. In 2014, the Franklin Institute awarded Bill the Bower Award for Business Leadership. He was named one of the Top 25 Business Leaders of the Past 25 Years by PBS, Executive of the Year 2001 by the Academy of Management, and Director of the Year 2001-02 by the National Association of Corporate Directors.