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This is a masterclass on relationships! Stephen L. Robinson provides a gold mine of information in this episode. Get out your note pad!
Meet my Guest Speakers: Mac @talk2mac_therapist: Mental Health Counselor | Gottman Certified Level 1 | Gottman 7 Principles Educator | Specialize in Couples Therapy With an artistry of actionable steps and interventions that can easily be implemented and that is skill building. Mac strives to provide tools that anyone can adopt and test out compared to cliché advice given. For the Podcast conversation, Mac hopes to provide applicable tips, knowledge and concepts that the audience will be able to put into practice. Mac will also provide the psychological truth to most relationship issues as well as their antidotes and aim to equip the community with the skills needed to create & sustain long lasting relationships. Stephen @stephenlrobinson: Relationship Coach | Author | Speaker Motivated to Revolutionize Relationships using Biblical principles, Stephen hopes to bring excitement laughter and sound conversation to the Podcast conversation. Experiencing 2 long term failed relationships that ended in heartbreak and turmoil, Stephen was able to open his heart to God. He got saved and that’s where God gave him the vision after his second relationship ended in devastating fashion. Meet the Podcast Creator/Host NikiMarie @nikimarie_radio: Financial Aid Consultant | Speaker | Entrepreneur NikiMarie is a supporter of love and a hopeless romantic. Her talking points for this episode will be: Love and Finances | Marriage | Mental State of Mind | Domestic Violence | The Power of Forgiveness | Dating Tips --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nikimarieradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nikimarieradio/support
Meet my Guest Speakers: Mac @talk2mac_therapist: Mental Health Counselor | Gottman Certified Level 1 | Gottman 7 Principles Educator | Specialize in Couples Therapy With an artistry of actionable steps and interventions that can easily be implemented and that is skill building. Mac strives to provide tools that anyone can adopt and test out compared to cliché advice given. For the Podcast conversation, Mac hopes to provide applicable tips, knowledge and concepts that the audience will be able to put into practice. Mac will also provide the psychological truth to most relationship issues as well as their antidotes and aim to equip the community with the skills needed to create & sustain long lasting relationships. Stephen @stephenlrobinson: Relationship Coach | Author | Speaker Motivated to Revolutionize Relationships using Biblical principles, Stephen hopes to bring excitement laughter and sound conversation to the Podcast conversation. Experiencing 2 long term failed relationships that ended in heartbreak and turmoil, Stephen was able to open his heart to God. He got saved and that’s where God gave him the vision after his second relationship ended in devastating fashion. Meet the Podcast Creator/Host NikiMarie @nikimarie_radio: Financial Aid Consultant | Speaker | Entrepreneur NikiMarie is a supporter of love and a hopeless romantic. Her talking points for this episode will be: Love and Finances | Marriage | Mental State of Mind | Domestic Violence | The Power of Forgiveness | Dating Tips--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nikimarieradio/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nikimarieradio/support
This week the ladies are joined by relationship coach Stephen L. Robinson. Stephen, who has been coaching for 3+ years, talks about his ideology and gives helpful tips for fostering a successful relationship. The ladies interpret his advice and ask him listeners submitted questions. Let us know what you think . Enjoyed our guest this week? Make sure you follow him.IG-@stephenlrobinsonCheck out his book:https://www.amazon.com/Revolutionize-Your-Relationship-fundamentals-connection-ebook/dp/B07H2RBLRBBe sure to check out our social media:IG- @blkflngspodcastFacebook- @blkflngspodcastWe'd love to know your thoughts. Please email us at blkflngspodcast@gmail.com with all your questions, concerns and comments.
“It was the completeness of the wreck; the total desolation which met the eye on every hand; the utter blankness of what had a few hours before been so full of life, of associations, of aspirations, of all things which kept the mind of a Chicagoan so constantly driven.” ––– Elias Colbert and Everett Chamberlin, Chicago and the Great Conflagration, 1871The web site----The Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory Copyright © 1996 by the Chicago Historical Society and the Trustees of Northwestern University----describes the aftermath of the fire this way: Devastated Chicago remained so hot that it took a day or two before it was possible even to begin a survey of the physical damage. According to the papers, in some instances when anxious businessmen opened their safes among the rubble of what was once their offices, precious contents that had survived the inferno suddenly burst into flame on exposure to the air. Shortly after the fire, Stephen L. Robinson, a North Division resident whose home was not burned, set out with a printed map of the city to mark what was still standing. Among the few scattered survivors he noted were the mansion of Ogden on Lafayette.... Had he then crossed to the West Division, he would have found the O'Leary cottage safe and sound in front of the ashes of the barn.The so-called "Burnt District," a map of which appeared in virtually every account of the fire, encompassed an area four miles long and an average of three-quarters of a mile wide--more than two thousand acres--including over twenty-eight miles of streets, 120 miles of sidewalks, and over 2,000 lampposts, along with countless trees, shrubs, and flowering plants in "the Garden City of the West." Gone were eighteen thousand buildings and some two hundred million dollars in property, about a third of the valuation of the entire city. Around half of this was insured, but the failure of numerous companies cut the actual payments in half again. One hundred thousand Chicagoans lost their homes, an uncounted number their places of work.