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> Wrap yourself in luxury this fall with Cozy Earth, use our code MIND for 40% OFF at checkout (limited time offer)> Capture your child's precious moments with Duncan and Stone's keepsake journalsParenting is overwhelming enough without the pressure of having to capture all of your child's most precious moments. We're joined on this episode by two moms who built a company to solve that exact problem: Sarah Autry and Stephanie Peters, owners / operators of Duncan and Stone Paper Company to hear their origin story and how God has truly blessed them more than they could've ever imagined. Enjoy!The Well Summit - Camp Well Fall 2024The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels, stories, and pictures.This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com
Garrett Peters rejoins the Good Advice Podcast, his business partner and spouse, Stephanie Peters. The pair are co-founders of the e-commerce business, Duncan & Stone, a keepsake business that specializes in capturing what matters most with their memorial journals. We talk life as entrepreneurs and as couples, and Joy Binns joins this special episode as well. Want to find out more about Duncan and Stone? Go to https://duncanandstone.com. Also, be sure to check out Garrett and Stephanie's first episode on the show, joined with co-founder Sarah Autrey. This episode is sponsored by Best Option Restoration of Northwest Arkansas. Are you looking for the trusted answer when disaster strikes in your home? Whether its water damage, fire damage, or mold, Best Option Restoration are the perfect answer for when you need that immediate response, which is why they have a 24/7 call line. Call (479) 458-8840 or visit https://borestorationofnwarkansas.com/ for more information. If you like the episode, feel free to subscribe or follow the podcast for more content. We also have a Patreon where you can support the podcast at Patreon.com/GoodAdvice. Interested in advertising on the show? Reach out via blake@goodadvicecoaching.com.
Every day is a wonderful day to give thanks to your mother, especially when they inspire you to follow their career path. In this special episode of Women Who Lead, we shared ‘un cafecito' with Kelly Boehmer and Stephanie Peters. They share the challenges of balancing motherhood and career, adapting to industry changes, and prioritizing customer satisfaction in their businesses. Tune in to gain valuable insights on maintaining strong work ethics in their journeys. Meet The Leaders Kelly Boehmer - Team leader with The Boehmer Team. Stephanie Peters - Second generation real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Northwest Real Estate. The Leader's Journey Kelly Boehmer, a trailblazer in the real estate industry, brings a unique perspective with her 25 years of experience. As a team leader with the Boehmer team, serving the vibrant St. Louis metropolitan area, Kelly's exceptional achievements have earned her a place in the top one-half of 1% of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services nationwide for ten consecutive years. Stephanie Peters, a native of Oregon, has carved her own path in the real estate industry, leveraging her diverse background and roots. She is the daughter of Rosalie Warner, a senior vice president of network services at Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, a significant figure within the organization. Balancing Motherhood and Career Stephanie shares her experiences as a new mom in the real estate industry, emphasizing the challenges of managing work and motherhood. She discusses the importance of time-blocking, self-care practices, and mindset shifts to navigate the demands of both roles. Kelly highlights the dedication required as a single female in the industry and adopting a mindset of resilience. Adapting to Industry Changes Stephanie emphasizes the need for systems to support her workload, especially as a new mom, while Kelly stresses the significance of customer service and positive relationships over production numbers. Both ladies believe it's best to stay adaptable amidst industry transformations. Family Influence and Work Ethic Kelly and Stephanie reflect on their family influences and the impact of strong work ethics passed down by their parents. Kelly shares an anecdote about her mother's dedication to self-improvement, showcasing integrity and pride in their real estate business. Stephanie discusses the pressure of living up to her mother's reputation and the challenges of being part of a family business. Favorite Quote Kelly: “There's something you can do to better yourself every day. But more importantly, you have to take every experience that you have every single day in this business, and you have to learn something from it. Whether you are a success or a failure, you must learn something from that daily.” Stephanie: “But it's for all the doors that closed on me. I'm coming back to buy the building.” Favorite Book and Podcast Kelly recommends the book, “The Power of One More.” She believes this book helped her develop a growth mindset. Use this QR scan for a discount. Stephanie enjoys listening to Brian Buffini's “It's a Good Life Podcast.” It has helped her stay up to date on what's going on in the real estate industry and grow an entrepreneurial mindset. When you help another woman rise, we all shine. And that's how we make an impact. So, let's build each other up and shine brighter than the sun. For more great content from Teresa, connect with her on LinkedIn, join her Women Who Lead Series on Facebook, and subscribe to her YouTube channel. You can find more episodes of Women Who Lead on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else podcasts can be found. This episode is brought to you in part by Venus et Fleur. Are you looking for a great way to show appreciation to family, friends, or even customers? Give them a floral arrangement they won't forget anytime soon. These beautiful arrangements make the perfect closing gift for any realtor to stay top of mind. Visit venusetfleur.com and use code “hsoa20” when ordering for 20% off.
Today episode the boys talk about the comedy show that they help host. They talk about how awesome all the acts were from host Todd Civin, comedian/ magician Phil Volonino, comedian Jimmy Cash and headline comedian Stephanie Peters. Honestly dollar for dollar you couldn't find a better show! So sit back relax and Never Stop Getting iT!
Today the Boys got to speak with legendary comedian Stephanie Peters before the big comedy show in Webster Ma.! We talked about how she got started in comedy and how she opened for Joan Rivers, she also spoke about how Cam Neely freaked out on her because of a joke and we talked about how Webster Lake definition is real. So sit back relax and enjoy the show. Never stop getting it.
Today the Boys talk with podcast friend Todd Civin as he remembers his great friend Rick Hoyt by telling great, rare, and never heard before stories and thinks back about all the lessons he had learned from Rick. We also talk about up coming comedy shows that Todd has coming up in June. June 2 at The Spencer Country Inn in Spencer Ma. (All Class Reunion Comedy Show) where Boston great Steve Sweeney will be the headliner and June 9th at the American Legion (post1849) in Webster Ma. where there will be three great comics (Stephanie Peters, Jimmy Cash and Phil Volonino). So sit back, relax and Never Stop Getting iT (and come out and see the shows)
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StephaniePetersTravel joins this week as we discuss her speciality & becoming a Certified Autism Travel Specialist. She shares about DAS & other amazing tools!
We got kids (4 year old Elara), a dog (Tippy), a Oklahoma Senior Games Volunteer (Stephanie Peters) & A Oklahoma Senior Games Track & Field competitor (Regina Stewart ) along with being the President & Volunteer Coordinator for the Oklahoma Senior Games and “Yes” they are all Family expect “Tippy” she is your host Robin Gunn's four legged family! We are in-the OSJ Studio giving Great examples of how you and your family can be volunteers at the Oklahoma State Fair (get in Free!) for the Oklahoma Senior Games as well as during the competitions running through September and October 2022! Volunteering during the competitions or the Ok State Fair has some great perks and bonuses that come with it plus you can get the whole family involved! You can still sign up to connect with your event that you would like to participate in as long as you sign up two weeks before your event! Go To; OKseniorgames.com or
On today's 'ROR Morning Show, it's Morning Court: the case of Cruisin' for a Bruisin'. He says he'll pay for a posh cruise if she loses weight. She's insulted. Should she be? Plus, we talk to comedian Stephanie Peters about a weekend comedy show benefiting Ukraine, we play 5 Second Rule with Crystal and Jim and talked rowing across the Atlantic solo! And don't miss Supah Smaht in 60 Seconds! All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios.com…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
During a 3 week period in 1997 Stephanie Peters experienced nausea, dizziness, and finally neck pain before her Pediatric Brian Cancer diagnosis of Ependymoma. Stephanie will talk about that very difficult period in her life which fortunately ended with her final diagnosis in 2002. Over the last 20 years , Stephanie has managed to lead as good a life as possible, although of course she has had to deal with a number of physical side effects, as well as some psychosocial side effects as well. Looking at Stephanie, you would never know that she has had any illness, never mind being a 4 time survivor of this disease.
This week's guest, comedian Stephanie Peters, entered comedy at the age of 40 and hasn't looked back! Prior to discovering comedy as her calling, she studied and trained as a jazz vocalist at The Berklee School of Music in Boston, yet a serious bout of stage fright cut her music career short - so how did she ever manage to perform comedy?! Tune in to find out!Winner of the Marshall's Women in Comedy festival, which crowned her one of the top "new" female comics in the country, Stephanie performed as an opening act for one of her comedy idols, Joan Rivers. She's also worked with Denis Leary, DL Hughley, Colin Quinn, John Pinette and Jackie Mason among others.Stephanie shares how her comedy career took off, some harsh realities of the business she experienced and discusses when doors of opportunities closed, how she found other doors and even a few windows opened in their place. Her shoot-from-the-hip opinions and hysterical antics will have you laughing along with us as she shares her journey and the many twists and turns she's navigated.Episode and Guest Links:Stephanie Peters ComedyConnect with Stephanie Peters on FacebookStephanie Peters - My BostonStephanie Peters on The Steve Katsos ShowStephanie and Chef Jeff crack up FOX25 Boston News AnchorsAssorted Conversations LinksPodcast HomepageAssorted Conversations Facebook PageStay up-to-date on podcast happenings and share them with your friendsAssorted Conversations Podcast Facebook CommunityA collaborative and supportive community for you to engage with us, our guests and other listenersShare your passion, network and connect as we all pursue what makes us happy.Exclusive behind-the-scenes content and infoSpecial online events for community members Follow us on TwitterFollow us on InstagramMusic and Artwork CreditsMusic Credit: True Living by Patrick MooreRoyalty free music license purchased at soundotcom.comAssorted Conversations Podcast emoji's designed by OpenMoji The open-source emoji and icon project. License: CC BY-SA 4.0
How does one raise a lady boss? In today's episode, Stephanie Peters gets the answers from someone who has raised a lady boss herself, her mom, Julie Peters. Julie is a multimillionaire mom boss that inspires countless lady bosses to step up into their God-given potential through her motivational speaking and “Mentoring by Mama P.” She shares stories about Stephanie's childhood mischief and the little things she did that helped mold her daughter to be the extraordinary person she is today. Discover things that working moms can do to create an upbuilding environment where children feel secure and loved. Learn more about communication and gratitude today. This is a fun mom-and-daughter episode you should not miss.
Stephanie Peters is the CEO and Founder of Enable Care Management based in Half Moon Bay, California. As a Certified Care Manager and Certified Senior Advisor with a Masters in Public Health, Stephanie is redefining geriatric care management, often working directly with home care agencies from the initial care consult. Learn how today's best care managers are supporting older adults, their families—and home care providers.
Ace and I are proud to put out our 100th show. We discuss and play clips from our first three seasons. Order of discussions and clips are: 1) 100th show w/ Scott Higgins 2) Diverse backgrounds w/ Joe Hebert, Steve Donovan, Matty Blake, Chris Zito 3) Heartfelt stories w/ Amy Tee, Phillip Anthony, Sue Costello, Poppy Champlin, Jess Miller 4) Controlling comics w/ Mike McCarthy, Charlie Hall, Frank O'Donnell, Stephanie Peters 5) Festivals w/ Jim McCue, Doug Key 6) Recording Environment w/ Mark Riley, Rhonda Corey, Steve Bjork 7) Funny Stories w/ Tony V, John Morris, Mike McDonald, Frank Santorelli
This week we were live at Northeast Comic Con and we talked to one of my very best friends, Stephanie Peters. She helped me out when I first got started, Ace and I have performed many shows with her. She burst onto the Boston Comedy scene real quick and has not slowed down since. She lives life and does comedy on her terms with no apologies. Stephanie has no problem speaking her mind, trust me you'll know where you stand with her. After listening to this, you'll see why we love her.
Jennifer Ford Berry's "The 29 Minute Mom" podcast presents an inspiring episode with guest Stephanie Peters, a national speaker, author, and entrepreneur. This episode delves into the journey of female entrepreneurship, emphasizing living a life of purpose and influence. Stephanie, who started her first business at 18, shares her experiences of overcoming obstacles and stereotypes in a male-dominated corporate world. The episode highlights the importance of self-belief, resilience, and the power of networking and mentorship in achieving success. -- Key Learning Points & Practical Tips: Embrace Challenges: Overcoming skepticism and underestimation in a male-dominated environment can be a catalyst for success. Importance of Mentorship: Building relationships with mentors can provide invaluable guidance and encouragement. Time Management: Effective time management is crucial for success; intentional planning can significantly improve productivity. Empowerment Through Faith: Trusting in a higher power can provide strength and direction, especially during challenging times. Building a Supportive Network: Surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals and mentors can greatly enhance personal and professional growth. The Power of Self-Belief: Believing in oneself is essential to overcome obstacles and achieve goals. Resilience in the Face of Rejection: Turning rejections into motivation can drive success. Setting Clear Goals: Having specific, actionable goals is key to moving forward. Learning from Diverse Experiences: Diverse corporate experiences can offer valuable lessons and skills. Empowering Others: Helping others succeed can be a source of personal fulfillment and growth. About your host, Jennifer Ford Berry: Jennifer is the host of the Make Room podcast and the founder of the Created Order Neighborhood, an online community of women who want to live a life of order and purpose. She is the author of five books, including the Organize Now! series and her latest, Make Room. Jennifer was previously the regular organizing expert on the TV show Winging It, Buffalo Style. , and has appeared as a guest expert on several television and radio shows, as well as in national magazines and newspapers. Jennifer lives in western New York with her husband and two children. She works both hands-on and virtually with her clients to help them eliminate clutter and live their dreams. Where to find Jennifer: Website Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makeroomshow/support
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This show features a conversation with Jackie Murphy and Stephanie Peters of Airway Science for Kids. Their organization provides immersive, hands-on education in aeronautics engineering to youth from socially and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Students in their teen program build (and eventually fly!) FAA certified airplanes.
This week, Brett & Kellie Hurst of Home Encouragement interview Mickey and Stephanie Peters of Upside Ministries in Houston. The Peters have a remarkable story of infidelity recovery as well as an outreach to couples that have suffered or are suffering from the devastating trauma of betrayal, infidelity and sexual addiction. This is a candid conversation about the realities of dealing with such an extraordinary marital roadblock. There are few tougher blows that a married couple can experience. Yet, hope is always available for recovery for willing spouses. This discussion briefly explores the possibilities of healing from these wounds. A couple of good resources mentioned during this episode including Mickey and Stephanie Peters of Upside Ministries (www.upsideministries.com) as well as Affair Recovery Center (www.affairrecovery.com) Both would be good starting places for couples that have suffered from the effects of infidelity. If you have further questions or comments, you may contact thehursts@homeencouragement.org. As always, thank you very much for listening!