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What does it really look like to build a queer family today – with donor conception, infertility, and non‑biological parenting in the mix? In this episode of Building Your Family, Lisa sits down with long‑time queer family advocate and podcast host of the Queer Family Podcast, Jaimie Kelton to talk honestly about infertility, the emotional weight of genetics, and the many paths LGBTQ+ families take to build their families. They explore how advocacy and resources for queer families have evolved, why non‑biological connections can be just as deep as genetic ones, and how humor helps normalize complex family dynamics. You'll hear candid stories about slow bonding, the myth of the “instant magical moment,” and why accepting your unique path changes everything. Lisa and Jamie also dig into the importance of intentional parenting, open communication about donor conception, and how to create safety for kids to ask questions about their origins. If you're a queer parent, planning a family, or supporting LGBTQIA families, this conversation will give you language, perspective, and community for the journey. You'll learn: How advocacy and resources for queer families have changed Why infertility and emotional struggles are universal and important to acknowledge How to navigate feelings about genetics and non‑biological parenting Practical ways to talk with kids about donor conception Why community support and openness matter so much for LGBTQ+ family building Guest resources Website: https://www.thequeerfamilypodcast.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thequeerfamilypodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequeerfamilypodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thequeerfamilypodcast
In this month's Fox Chatter, 169th Fighter Wing Commander Col. Taylor Blevins shares his priorities for the wing, including support for returning deployers, future readiness, leadership accessibility, and the Air National Guard's F-35 competition. He also discusses efforts to tell the Swamp Fox story and what Airmen can expect during June drill. The episode also features Chaplain Pittman discussing Strong Bonds and resiliency resources, along with Master Sgt. Shawn Nichols is highlighting upcoming training opportunities for Airmen.
The OG Bottle Service Baby turns FOUR this week and Sarah is all in her feels! In this episode, she reflects on how fast it all goes, discusses why BIRTHdays can bring complex emotions, and then chats about ways we can foster relationships with our kids that last into adulthood. Because yes, meeting their needs, keeping them safe, and raising good humans is one thing... but building a connection strong enough that they want to call you, confide in you, and hang out with you later in life? That's a whole different ball game.In this episode we'll dive into the small, everyday things that help foster trust, connection, and closeness from the start, because we're not just raising kids, we're building lifelong buds!As always, write in YOUR questions, comments, motherhood stories & we'll discuss! Sarah@bigkidproblems.comWant more from Sarah?Personal Instagram: @SarahMerrill_HallShare some Laughs: @bigkidproblemsCheck out our new Show IG! @bottleserviceBKPShop Sarah's Pregnancy/ Postpartum Must Haves on AmazonShop Bottle Service MERCH! Big thank you to our episode sponsors!Quince - From quick dinners to slow simmers, Quince has the cookware to make it all better!RULA: Connect with quality therapists and mental health expertsLittle Spoon - Make mealtime easy with 30% off with code BOTTLESERVICE30Pique Life - Get 20% off your order at Piquelife.com/bottleserviceNowadays - Get 20% off this zero-proof THC beverage that delivers a clean, reliable buzz with no hangoverSKIMS - Shop the Fits Everybody collection and let them know "Bottle Service" sent you!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Healing babies begins with healing families. In this episode, host Sharlee Dixon welcomes Tara Sundem, Co-Founder of Hushabye Nursery and a nationally recognized advocate for neonatal wellness. With over 27 years in neonatal nursing—18 as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner—Tara has devoted her career to transforming care for substance-exposed infants and their parents. Specializing in Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), she created the HOPPE program at Hushabye Nursery to provide compassionate, trauma-informed support for pregnant women with opioid use disorder. Named a Health Care Hero in 2021, Tara is leading a movement to shift neonatal care from crisis management to family-centered healing. Together, Sharlee and Tara explore the growing crisis of substance-exposed newborns, the barriers families face in traditional healthcare systems, and how Hushabye Nursery's innovative model reduces reliance on medication, integrates behavioral health care, and nurtures lasting recovery for both babies and parents. For more information about Hushabye Nursery, please visit: https://hushabyenursery.org Watch the TED Talk How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime, Presented by Nadine Burke Harris: https://youtu.be/95ovIJ3dsNk?si=W--SV3EEMo_6PakZ Connect with Hushabye Nursery by calling ( 480) 628-7500. Connect with Hushabye Nursey on Instgram at: https://www.instagram.com/hushabye.nursery/ Connect with Hushabye Nursery on Linkedin at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hushabyenursery Connect with Hushabye Nursery on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/hushabyenursery/ Connect with Hushabye Nursery on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvvCDQHtvr9wzaORoCE8vrA
I hope you guys read the book. You had a week off from us on purpose. We will discuss scenes in the book, there will be spoilers. If you didn't read it, don't watch the show until you do. Unless you don't care. Thanks.
A look back to stories we truly love!Welcome back to 78644 Podcast! In this heartfelt episode, we share two special love stories from longtime Lockhart locals. From a chance hospital meeting to high school note-passing and secret wedding plans, Mayor Lew White and his wife Patti White, and Wendy Ramsey & Ray Ramsey take us back to where it all began. Through funny wedding moments and sweet memories, they remind us how love can last a lifetime even when it starts with a scowl or a hippie van.Guests in This Episode:Lew White & Patti White - Their “How We Met” love story.Wendy Ramsey & Ray Ramsey - Sharing their heartwarming love story.What's Inside:How Mayor Lew met Patti at a hospital and proposed after one month.Why their wedding had no music and a missing brother.Ray and Wendy's note-passing romance from high school days.How they got married in secret and surprised her parents.The small starts and lasting love that grew in Lockhart.Episode Breakdown:[00:00] - Lew & Patti's five-decade love story.[03:41] - Wendy & Ray's love, obstacles, and a hippie vanFollow Our Guests:Lew White: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lew-white-805266a1/ Ray Ramsey: https://www.facebook.com/ray.ramsey.583234/ Wendy Ramsey: https://www.facebook.com/wendyr.gifts/Follow our Host:Steven Collins: https://www.instagram.com/deadmanonlineThis Episode is Sponsored by:Wella Foods: https://www.instagram.com/wellafoods/Thunderbird Bar: https://www.instagram.com/thunderbirdbar/ PrintingSolutionstx: https://www.instagram.com/printingsolutionstx/ Gaslight-Baker Theatre: https://www.instagram.com/gaslightbaker/ Courthouse Nights: https://www.instagram.com/courthousenights/ Crystal Glaze Photography: https://www.instagram.com/crystalglazephotography/ Gray Beard Films: https://www.instagram.com/graybeardfilms/ Texas Hatters - HishatLady: https://www.instagram.com/hishatlady/Follow 78644 Podcast:Website: https://www.78644podcast.com/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/people/78644-Podcast/100089192381124/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/78644podcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@78644Podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/78644/exclusive-content
In this Roofing Road Trips® episode, Heidi J. Ellsworth talks with Shane Millwood of BITEC about how the growth of manufacturing companies impacts contractors in a way that goes beyond just product offerings. Shane shares his insights on how manufacturers can maintain a personal touch with contractors, ensuring strong relationships and mutual success even as they scale. He will discuss the importance of collaboration, innovation and personalized support in creating lasting partnerships that benefit everyone in the industry. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/ Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Sign up for the Week in Roofing! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/sign-up Follow Us! https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://x.com/RoofCoffeeShop https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQTC5U3FL9M-_wcRiEEyvw https://www.pinterest.com/rcscom/ https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rss #CustomerHastag #RoofersCoffeeShop #MetalCoffeeShop #AskARoofer #CoatingsCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry #BitecInc #BITECINC
In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Lana Johnston—executive HR strategist, leadership consultant, and founder of Ageing Connect—to unpack a deeply human conversation around aging workforces, career transitions, and the urgent need for intentional connection in our personal and professional lives.With decades of experience at the crossroads of people strategy and organizational change, Lana brings fresh insight into the emotional and structural challenges facing today's leaders, especially as the workforce ages and generational expectations shift. From the quiet grief of retirement to the sandwich generation's struggle to do it all, this conversation is filled with warmth, wisdom, and practical takeaways.Whether you're an HR professional, executive leader, or someone navigating aging parents and career priorities—you won't want to miss this one.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Building Connection in a Disconnected World:How to turn small moments into meaningful bonds with aging loved ones.Why we must rethink retirement and redefine legacy.The overlooked cost of being task-focused in both work and life.Career Transitions & Aging Workforces:Why many professionals in their 60s and 70s aren't ready to retire—and what companies can do about it.The emotional and logistical rollercoaster of redundancy and restructure.How to recognize and repurpose your transferable skills in times of change.Leadership, HR & Culture:Why caregiving should be a workplace conversation—not just a personal one.How mentoring across generations can drive innovation and inclusion.The leadership lessons we can apply at home—from delegation to ecosystem thinking.Small Steps, Big Shifts:The philosophy behind Lana's upcoming book Small Moments and Strong Bonds.How to live with intention in the “sandwich generation”—and why small shifts matter more than big bangs.About Our Guest:Lana Johnston is the founder of Ageing Connect and a powerhouse in HR strategy and leadership consulting. With over 20 years of experience across industries—from mining to banking—Lana supports individuals and organizations through change, transition, and transformation. Her latest work shines a spotlight on aging workforces and the human side of leadership. Lana's mission? To reimagine connection at work and at home—and to help people avoid regrets by making time for what matters most.Key Quotes from Lana:"Small steps create shifts. There's rarely one big thing that fixes everything—impact comes from the accumulation of moments.""We tend to go tactical with aging parents, and the connection gets lost. That's what we regret later.""Your network is still the most powerful tool you have—especially during career transitions."About Your Host:Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is a recruitment leader and development coach passionate about helping professionals unlock their potential. Through this podcast, she shares powerful conversations that empower you to stop waiting and start building the future you want.How You Can Support the Podcast:Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with industry peers, leaders, and young professionals.Stay connected: Follow Lauren and Building Doors on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive insights.Don't Miss OutListen to previous episodes here.Interested in being a guest or providing feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au.Thank you for tuning in! It's time to stop waiting and start building.
The early years of a child's life are crucial for bonding. Carole and Rachel sit down with Lactation Consultant and homeschool mom of 5 Jill Seberger. They discuss the importance of eye contact and skin-to-skin contact to the diverse ways of nurturing a strong parent-child connection, whether you are breastfeeding or not. This will surely encourage you towards a positive connection with your littles.RESOURCES+Jill Seberger's Breastfeeding class: Breezy Breastfeeding Prenatal ClassCoupon Code HMS for 30% off Jill's Breastfeeding Course+Jill's Website: BreezyBreastFeeding.com+Jill's Ebook+Build Your Family's Library: Grab our FREE book list here+Get our FREE ebook: 5 Essential Parts of a Great Education.+Attend one of our upcoming seminars this year!+Click HERE for more information about consulting with Carole Joy Seid!CONNECTHomeschool Made Simple | Website | Seminars | Instagram | Facebook | PinterestMentioned in this episode:HMS EssentialsEverything you need to jump in!HMS Essentials Bundle
Send us a text here!341: Ever wondered how ancient texts like the Song of Solomon can shed light on modern relationships? Join Pastor Plek, Pastor Mo, and Pastor Holland as they explore the intersection of spirituality and intimacy. Together, they unpack sermons from Eastside Community Church focusing on Haggai and Wells Branch Community Church, where the Song of Solomon is examined from multiple perspectives. These insights can help you understand how prioritizing faith and godly principles can transform our personal pursuits and relationships.Got questions? Text us at 737-231-0605!Like, share, and subscribe! We love seeing and responding to your reviews and comments.Support the show: https://wbcc.churchcenter.com/givingSupport the show
In this episode, Kelly and Jessica discuss various strategies for enhancing relationships. The episode covers valuable tips such as practicing active listening, maintaining emotional connection, sharing experiences, and effective conflict resolution techniques. The hosts also emphasize the importance of appreciation, gratitude, and regular check-ins with partners. They share personal anecdotes and suggest practical tools, apps, and activities to help listeners foster deeper, more meaningful connections with their partners. This episode is a guide to creating and sustaining strong, lasting bonds in various types of relationships.
Send us a textCan strong male friendships improve your health and happiness? Join us as we uncover the fascinating history and contemporary challenges of male bonding, revealing how these relationships are rooted in evolution and vital for survival. Discover why societal shifts towards individualism and digital communication have led to a "friendship recession," leaving men struggling to form deep, meaningful connections. We highlight the profound mental and physical health benefits of these bonds, including stress reduction and enhanced cardiovascular health, while exploring the hurdles posed by traditional masculine norms and life transitions.Unlock practical strategies to foster and maintain meaningful friendships by embracing vulnerability, open communication, and prioritizing social interactions. We'll discuss how technology can be both a bridge and a barrier in keeping these relationships strong. Whether you're rekindling past friendships or forging new ones, investing in these bonds means investing in your legacy. Join our movement to celebrate male friendships as we aim to make deep, meaningful connections the norm. Share this episode with the men in your life and continue the conversation on my website and social media for more insights and tips.Support the showhttps://chat.openai.com/g/g-8E47AuJfB-life-points-assistanthttps://FaceBook.com/Lifepointswithronda1https://youtube.com/@lifepointswithronda2968https://TikTok.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Instagram.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Patreon.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Lifepointswithronda.com
Welcome to this nurturing meditation designed to strengthen and fortify the bonds of friendship, as you enter the precious moments before drifting to sleep. During this serene time, you will effortlessly lay the foundations, visualize, and cultivate deeper connections and understanding with your friends. Unwind now with our positive sleep affirmations podcast. Our soothing affirmations relax the mind and prepare the body for rest. Hit play, and drift into Good Sleep... Listen to more positive sleep affirmations by subscribing to the audio podcast in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-sleep-positive-affirmations/id1704608129 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OuJvYoprqh7nPK44ZsdKE And start your morning with Optimal Living Daily! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-living-daily-mental-health-motivation/id1067688314 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hygb4nGhNhlLn4pBnN00j?si=ca60dcfd758b44b4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this nurturing meditation designed to strengthen and fortify the bonds of friendship, as you enter the precious moments before drifting to sleep. During this serene time, you will effortlessly lay the foundations, visualize, and cultivate deeper connections and understanding with your friends. Unwind now with our positive sleep affirmations podcast. Our soothing affirmations relax the mind and prepare the body for rest. Hit play, and drift into Good Sleep... Listen to more positive sleep affirmations by subscribing to the audio podcast in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-sleep-positive-affirmations/id1704608129 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OuJvYoprqh7nPK44ZsdKE And start your morning with Optimal Living Daily! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-living-daily-mental-health-motivation/id1067688314 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hygb4nGhNhlLn4pBnN00j?si=ca60dcfd758b44b4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this nurturing meditation designed to strengthen and fortify the bonds of friendship, as you enter the precious moments before drifting to sleep. During this serene time, you will effortlessly lay the foundations, visualize, and cultivate deeper connections and understanding with your friends. Unwind now with our positive sleep affirmations podcast. Our soothing affirmations relax the mind and prepare the body for rest. Hit play, and drift into Good Sleep... Listen to more positive sleep affirmations by subscribing to the audio podcast in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-sleep-positive-affirmations/id1704608129 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OuJvYoprqh7nPK44ZsdKE And start your morning with Optimal Living Daily! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-living-daily-mental-health-motivation/id1067688314 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hygb4nGhNhlLn4pBnN00j?si=ca60dcfd758b44b4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this nurturing meditation designed to strengthen and fortify the bonds of friendship, as you enter the precious moments before drifting to sleep. During this serene time, you will effortlessly lay the foundations, visualize, and cultivate deeper connections and understanding with your friends. Unwind now with our positive sleep affirmations podcast. Our soothing affirmations relax the mind and prepare the body for rest. Hit play, and drift into Good Sleep... Listen to more positive sleep affirmations by subscribing to the audio podcast in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-sleep-positive-affirmations/id1704608129 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OuJvYoprqh7nPK44ZsdKE And start your morning with Optimal Living Daily! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-living-daily-mental-health-motivation/id1067688314 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hygb4nGhNhlLn4pBnN00j?si=ca60dcfd758b44b4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wondered what it's really like to work at Amazon? In the first episode of our two-part season premiere, we sit down with Kristi Coulter, former Amazon executive and author of Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career. Kristi pulls back the curtain on the high-pressure, high-stakes culture inside one of the world's most influential companies. From the notorious Jeff Bezos question mark emails to the iconic six-pager memos that set the tone for every meeting, Kristi shares how she navigated the relentless pressure and constant ambiguity that define life at Amazon. You can learn more about Kristi here and more about Surfing Corporate here. Follow Surfing Corporate on Instagram and write to us at surfingcorporate@gmail.com The podcast we referenced during the episode is It Gets Late Early. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:29 Kristy Coulter's Career Journey and Decision to Join Amazon 08:13 First Impressions of Amazon's Work Culture 14:44 The Lifeboat Exercise: Ranking Employees 22:43 The Challenges of Working at Amazon 25:07 Changes in Amazon's Work Culture 25:46 High Turnover and Lack of Recognition 37:43 The Pressure to Do More 43:58 Unique Aspects of Amazon's Culture 46:48 The Stress of Question Mark Emails 48:31 Challenges Faced by Employees 48:37 The Power and Pitfalls of Six-Pagers 55:30 Lessons from Calista: Being Tough but Fair 01:00:24 Navigating the Brutal and Demanding Culture at Amazon 01:16:01 Promotions and Achievements at Amazon 01:21:16 The Sexist Culture at Amazon 01:26:34 Conforming to a Masculine Ideal 01:35:26 The Boozy Culture and Struggle with Alcohol 01:40:42 Addressing Gender Dynamics and Creating Inclusive Work Environments 01:41:30 From Viral Essay to Career Opportunities 01:43:13 Transformation and Lessons Learned at Amazon 01:46:21 Strong Bonds and Lasting Connections Want to advertise on Surfing Corporate? Email us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Show Credits: Cohosts: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Producers: Aileen Merciel and Glenda Pacanins Script, editing, music design: Aileen Merciel Theme Song: Chaliwa Music Other music: BlueDot Sessions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Sydney, Lauren, and Laura dive into the magic of those so-called "weak ties" and how they can actually be a game-changer for networking and landing new business opportunities. Laura gets real about how she launched her quirky dinner series, Weak Ties/Strong Bonds (yes, it's as fun as it sounds), and how it's been a goldmine for building connections. They also get into the nitty-gritty of email marketing vs. social media—spoiler alert: personalized emails win every time.Of course, it wouldn't be an episode without some laughs. They share hilarious stories about the most random ways clients have come into their lives—like, ever gotten a client from a weird email thread? Yeah, it happens.Laura Maurer opens up about Weak Ties/Strong Bonds, a community and networking dinner series dedicated to uplifting women and gender diverse entrepreneurs and sparking collaborations to create a space where they can thrive together. And guess what—it's already happening. People are linking up, making deals, and referring clients left and right. She also spills on the tricky part of hosting these events: balancing sponsor value while keeping the whole thing fun for attendees.And because they can't help themselves, they wrap things up with a lighthearted chat about the weird world of domain names and a rapid-fire round on personal faves. Get full access to Pretty Funny Business at www.prettyfunnybusiness.com/subscribe
In today's podcast episode, we delve into the fascinating world of attachment theory, a developmental theory that explains human relationships and development through the lens of attachment and connection. Learn how trust, the first task of human development, shapes our interactions and relationships as adults. We'll explore how attachment theory is making waves today, connecting the dots from our earliest bonds to our current relationships. Whether you're looking to strengthen your marriage, improve friendships, or simply understand yourself better, this episode offers valuable insights into the importance of attachment and connection in our lives.
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Welcome to this nurturing meditation designed to strengthen and fortify the bonds of friendship, as you enter the precious moments before drifting to sleep. During this serene time, you will effortlessly lay the foundations, visualize, and cultivate deeper connections and understanding with your friends. Unwind now with our positive sleep affirmations podcast. Our soothing affirmations relax the mind and prepare the body for rest. Hit play, and drift into Good Sleep... Listen to more positive sleep affirmations by subscribing to the audio podcast in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-sleep-positive-affirmations/id1704608129 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OuJvYoprqh7nPK44ZsdKE And start your morning with Optimal Living Daily! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-living-daily-mental-health-motivation/id1067688314 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hygb4nGhNhlLn4pBnN00j?si=ca60dcfd758b44b4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this nurturing meditation designed to strengthen and fortify the bonds of friendship, as you enter the precious moments before drifting to sleep. During this serene time, you will effortlessly lay the foundations, visualize, and cultivate deeper connections and understanding with your friends. Unwind now with our positive sleep affirmations podcast. Our soothing affirmations relax the mind and prepare the body for rest. Hit play, and drift into Good Sleep... Listen to more positive sleep affirmations by subscribing to the audio podcast in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-sleep-positive-affirmations/id1704608129 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OuJvYoprqh7nPK44ZsdKE And start your morning with Optimal Living Daily! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-living-daily-mental-health-motivation/id1067688314 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hygb4nGhNhlLn4pBnN00j?si=ca60dcfd758b44b4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can a servant approach to leadership transform a dental practice? In this episode, Michael sits down with Dr. Bobby Grossi to explore his unique approach to patient care that goes beyond dental health to embrace overall wellness. Dr. Grossi shares his journey from dental school to owning a successful practice known for its holistic care and efficiency. By reverse-engineering his patient care model, Dr. Grossi ensures maximum efficiency and convenience, meeting all patient needs in one visit. He discusses the vital role of human capital, emphasizing staff development, ego removal, and the practice of regular performance reviews for continual improvement.Dr. Grossi also provides practical insights on fostering a patient-centered practice culture. He shares his methods for effective communication, tailored consultations, and transparent payment plans, which build trust and commitment with patients. He addresses the challenges of handling difficult patients and the importance of maintaining a positive atmosphere by dismissing non-compliant or disrespectful individuals. With advice on mentoring staff, embracing challenges, and having a clear vision, Dr. Grossi's approach serves as a roadmap for dentists and practice owners aiming for success and patient satisfaction.What You'll Learn in This Episode:What it means to practice servant leadership in dentistry.How a holistic approach can enhance patient care beyond dental health.The benefits of reverse-engineering patient care models for efficiency.Strategies for investing in staff development and acknowledging their contributions.Importance of removing ego and practicing regular performance reviews.Tips for effective patient communication and building trust.Handling difficult patients and maintaining a positive practice culture.The role of transparent payment plans in securing patient commitment.Dr. Grossi's philosophy on the abundance mindset in attracting appreciative patients.Advice for younger dentists on embracing challenges and maintaining a clear vision.Listen to this episode now to hear Dr. Bobby Grossi's valuable insights on leading with care and efficiency!Sponsors:For high quality AND affordable dental supply options, visit The Dentists Supply Company(TDSC) website today! Our listeners get a special deal - 25% off on orders over $500 - Just type in the special code: TDM25 at checkout for your exclusive offer. AND if you're a member of your state's Dental Association, you may be eligible for additional savings upon providing your ADA number. Click or copy and paste the link here to save today! https://www.tdsc.com/Guest: Dr. Bobby GrossiPractice Name: Grossi Dental & WellnessCheck out Bobby's Media:Practice Website: https://www.grossidentalandwellness.com/Website: https://thedentistceo.com/Email: drbobby@thedentistceo.comPodcast - Relentlessly Committed: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relentlessly-committed/id1501523027Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobbygrossidds/Other Mentions and Links:Software/Tools:Facebook AdsPeople:John MaxwellHost: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental Marketer Join my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyPlease don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes! [Click here to leave a review on iTunes]p.s. Some links are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that we have experience with these products/ company, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money unless you feel you need them or that they will help you with your goals.
In this episode I am joined by Brooke Romney, the author of the Modern Manners for Teens (and Kids) Books to dive into the world of parenting. We chat about how to not just survive, but truly thrive as parents, how to build strong and lasting connections with our kids, (even during those tumultuous teenage years) and what to do when we are feeling totally burned out by motherhood. Tune in for a candid conversation, expert tips, and practical strategies that will empower you to navigate the ups and downs of parenthood with confidence and grace.IN THIS EPISODE: Choosing Joy in ParenthoodBuilding Connections with Our Kids Teaching Modern MannersSelf-Care for ParentsCelebrating Small WinsNEXT STEPS: Join The Positively You Personal Growth Book Club- it's completely free! You'll grow, connect, make new friends, gain new insights and perspective and so much more! Connect with me on Instagram- it's where all the fun really is and I LOVE chatting with you over there.Connect with our guest from today: Brooke RomneyLoved this episode? Share is with a friend or leave a 5 Star Review (Thanks in Advance!)OTHER EPISODES YOU'LL LOVE:Ep 150: Simple Steps to Prioritize Your Marriage Ep 134: Compassionate Curiosity: The Secret to Deep and Fulfilling RelationshipsEp 91: 7 Things You Can Do When You're Having a Really Bad Day
Discover the keys to building unbreakable bonds with your partners, friends, and colleagues. Explore insightful strategies and practical tips for effective communication, fostering trust, and nurturing meaningful connections. Whether you're navigating personal or professional relationships, this podcast is your ultimate guide to cultivating lasting harmony and understanding. Tune in and unlock the secrets to mastering relationships today!Support the showPurchase my book on critical thinking: The Logical Mind from any major book store or simply by clicking on the following links: https://a.co/d/jdOm9pI https://shop.ingramspark.com/b/084?uZBbvqij7WRGoezaZG6c6L5tcjbl9VZB2vE9UAB9j2b Click here to give your kids or teens the gift of critical thinking with the Tuttle Twins books!
Hello and welcome back to Middle Ground, and happy love month! Jo and Caroline are on the mics discussing embracing core values and building strong bonds in friendships. Tune in to hear their perspective and maybe even learn a thing or two!
Welcome to this nurturing meditation designed to strengthen and fortify the bonds of friendship, as you enter the precious moments before drifting to sleep. During this serene time, you will effortlessly lay the foundations, visualize, and cultivate deeper connections and understanding with your friends. Unwind now with our positive sleep affirmations podcast. Our soothing affirmations relax the mind and prepare the body for rest. Hit play, and drift into Good Sleep... Listen to more positive sleep affirmations by subscribing to the audio podcast in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-sleep-positive-affirmations/id1704608129 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OuJvYoprqh7nPK44ZsdKE And start your morning with Optimal Living Daily! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-living-daily-mental-health-motivation/id1067688314 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hygb4nGhNhlLn4pBnN00j?si=ca60dcfd758b44b4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to this nurturing meditation designed to strengthen and fortify the bonds of friendship, as you enter the precious moments before drifting to sleep. During this serene time, you will effortlessly lay the foundations, visualize, and cultivate deeper connections and understanding with your friends. Unwind now with our positive sleep affirmations podcast. Our soothing affirmations relax the mind and prepare the body for rest. Hit play, and drift into Good Sleep... Listen to more positive sleep affirmations by subscribing to the audio podcast in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-sleep-positive-affirmations/id1704608129 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OuJvYoprqh7nPK44ZsdKE And start your morning with Optimal Living Daily! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-living-daily-mental-health-motivation/id1067688314 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1hygb4nGhNhlLn4pBnN00j?si=ca60dcfd758b44b4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever wondered why laughing together, playing games, and having fun with your friends and family are so important? Imagine a world where every day is filled with smiles, giggles, and shared joy – that's the magical realm of strong and happy relationships!In today's episode of the Win Monday podcast, we are thrilled to feature Amy Eddy, Senior Vice President of Big Speak. In our conversation, Amy discusses the importance of prioritizing joy, play, and meaningful conversations in relationships. She shares her personal experiences from a retreat and how it strengthened her marriage. The conversation also explores the value of constructive criticism in friendships and the importance of surrounding oneself with inspiring people. Amy and Paul also discuss the concept of relationships extending beyond people, to aspects like work, food, and money.Key TakeawaysPrioritize joy and play in relationships - play isn't just for kids, it's important for adult relationships too.Embrace constructive criticism - uncomfortable conversations can lead to stronger relationships.Foster healthy relationships with your body, food, and money - reflect on your expenses and take intentional steps towards a healthier life.End the year strong - stay consistent, focus on personal growth, and trust in your abilities.In This Episode:[02:55] The unique experience of a retreat focused on relationships[06:12] The importance of prioritizing joy and play in Amy's daily and weekly routine.[11:29] Surrounding yourself with the right people[11:39] Constructive criticism and relationship investment[12:41] The importance of difficult conversations[22:45] The importance of healthy relationships[26:48] The impact of outsourcing meal planning[29:44] Expanding the concept of relationships[34:01] The importance of movement for a better moodNotable Quotes[12:40] “These are the relationships that I need to be investing in because these are people willing to spend the time and the uncomfortable energy to make this relationship better.” - Amy[20:21] “Put your phone down and go on a walk for ten minutes. A ten-minute walk can reset your focus and energy for the next couple of hours” - Amy[14:14] “Friendships, like jobs, go through seasons. Sometimes they end prematurely or in a very sour way because we're not willing to have those difficult conversations.” - Amy[30:17] “Relationships go beyond people. If we tie our relationships to our time, that can be an amazing needle mover for a lot of us to have holistic health.” - AmyOur GuestAmy Eddy serves as a Senior Vice President and Strategic Account Advisor, passionately championing her clients' interests, guiding them toward prudent investments, and drawing inspiration from the boundless potential of the human spirit. Notably, she recently set a new personal record by delivering a last-minute keynote on stage for a client with only a 4-hour notice, showcasing her exceptional dedication and quick thinking.Resources and LinksWin Monday Community (join here)Win Monday CommunityPaul EpsteinPaul's Confidence QuizPaul's WebsitePaul's LinkedIn to ConnectPaul's Instagram to FollowAmy Eddyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-eddy-3588b65/https://www.tickettailor.com/events/iflourish/1000876#
Welcome back to the Homeschooling Families Podcast. Today's episode is a treasure trove of wisdom as we explore the art of building and maintaining strong relationships with our teenagers. Joining us today are Hal and Melanie Young and in this episode, we tackle the fundamental question: Why is it so vital to have a good relationship with our teens? Hal and Melanie will share their insights and experiences, drawing from their journey as parents of six boys and two girls, all now grown. We'll explore the common pitfalls that can cause a break in the parent-teen relationship and discuss practical strategies to navigate and mend those challenges. And for those who've already faced missteps, fear not! Our guests will share invaluable advice on what you can do to rebuild and strengthen those connections. But the conversation doesn't end there. We'll also delve into the future—how the relationships we nurture with our teens today impact our family dynamics when our kids are all grown up. Meet the Guest:Hal & Melanie Young are the award-winning, best-selling authors of Raising Real Men, No Longer Little and Love, Honor, and Virtue and the hosts of the Making Biblical Family Life Practical podcast. They are publishers, writers, bloggers, and popular conference speakers internationally, known for their Christ-centered focus and practical, real-life stories. They are the parents of six real boys (all grown!) and two real girls and live in noisy, messy happiness in North Carolina. Topics Covered In This Episode:Transition to Teenagers:Evolution from focusing on boys to addressing teenagers.Importance of long-term perspective in parenting.Philosophy of Parenting:Focus on the importance of relationships with adult children.Lessons learned from raising teenagers and transitioning to adulthood.Balancing Biblical principles with real-life application.Importance of Relationships:Reflection on adult children being best friends.The significance of relationships over rules in parenting teens.Wisdom gained from experiences with their own teenagers.Listening and Understanding:Transitioning from directive parenting to relational influence.Importance of active listening and understanding teenagers.Addressing the challenge of teenagers feeling unheard or misunderstood.Parenting Approach:Shifting from enforcing rules to coaching and guiding.Examples of coaching moments during teenage years.Navigating the delicate balance of authority and relationship.Handling Disrespect:Dealing with disrespectful behavior without damaging the relationship.The role of injustice in provoking teens and creating wedges.Emphasis on listening first and addressing behavior later.Heart-Centered Parenting:The significance of addressing the heart, not just behavior.Navigating mistakes and using them as opportunities for growth.Using questions to understand the root of a teenager's actions.Apologizing as Parents:Importance of parents admitting mistakes and apologizing.Modeling repentance and forgiveness within the family.Demonstrating Christian values through humility.Additional Resources:Free download on how not to lose your teen HEREFind out more about Hal and Melanie Young HERE
Welcome back to the Homeschooling Families Podcast. Today's episode is a treasure trove of wisdom as we explore the art of building and maintaining strong relationships with our teenagers. Joining us today are Hal and Melanie Young and in this episode, we tackle the fundamental question: Why is it so vital to have a good relationship with our teens? Hal and Melanie will share their insights and experiences, drawing from their journey as parents of six boys and two girls, all now grown. We'll explore the common pitfalls that can cause a break in the parent-teen relationship and discuss practical strategies to navigate and mend those challenges. And for those who've already faced missteps, fear not! Our guests will share invaluable advice on what you can do to rebuild and strengthen those connections. But the conversation doesn't end there. We'll also delve into the future—how the relationships we nurture with our teens today impact our family dynamics when our kids are all grown up. So, get ready for an episode filled with wisdom, laughter, and genuine insights. Meet the Guests: Hal & Melanie Young are the award-winning, best-selling authors of Raising Real Men, No Longer Little and Love, Honor, and Virtue and the hosts of the Making Biblical Family Life Practical podcast. They are publishers, writers, bloggers, and popular conference speakers internationally, known for their Christ-centered focus and practical, real-life stories. They are the parents of six real boys (all grown!) and two real girls and live in noisy, messy happiness in North Carolina. Topics Covered in This Episode: Transition to Teenagers: Evolution from focusing on boys to addressing teenagers. Importance of long-term perspective in parenting. Philosophy of Parenting: Focus on the importance of relationships with adult children. Lessons learned from raising teenagers and transitioning to adulthood. Balancing Biblical principles with real-life application. Importance of Relationships: Reflection on adult children being best friends. The significance of relationships over rules in parenting teens. Wisdom gained from experiences with their own teenagers. Listening and Understanding: Transitioning from directive parenting to relational influence. Importance of active listening and understanding teenagers. Addressing the challenge of teenagers feeling unheard or misunderstood. Parenting Approach: Shifting from enforcing rules to coaching and guiding. Examples of coaching moments during teenage years. Navigating the delicate balance of authority and relationship. Handling Disrespect: Dealing with disrespectful behavior without damaging the relationship. The role of injustice in provoking teens and creating wedges. Emphasis on listening first and addressing behavior later. Heart-Centered Parenting: The significance of addressing the heart, not just behavior. Navigating mistakes and using them as opportunities for growth. Using questions to understand the root of a teenager's actions. Apologizing as Parents: Importance of parents admitting mistakes and apologizing. Modeling repentance and forgiveness within the family. Demonstrating Christian values through humility. Additional Resources: Free download on how not to lose your teen HERE Find out more about Hal and Melanie Young HERE Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Discover the incredible power of small gestures in making others feel seen and supported. And how it comes full circle with Lesley's heartfelt wins—making others feel appreciated in today's FYF episode.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Why the significance of speaking up goes beyond the end result.Learning and growing by facing challenges before feeling ready. The importance of making an intentional effort to nurture friendships.Episode References/Links:Why Speaking Up Can Change Your Experience FYF Ep 258Mentions eLevate member, Liza OsoteoMentions eLevate member, Alexis GeorgeAgency Mini If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. Get your free Athletic Greens 1 year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 and 5 free travel packsGet your discount for some Toe Sox using the code: LESLEY Be It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesFollow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Lesley Logan 0:00 It's Fuck Yeah Friday. Brad Crowell 0:01 Fuck yeah.Lesley Logan 0:02 Get ready for some wins. Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Hello, Be It babes, welcome to winning Fridays. I mean, Fuck Yeah Fridays. I mean, even if you listen to this on a Saturday, it's a Fuck Yeah Saturday, it is all about just being like, fuck how I did that? And hearing what other people have done and call it a win so you can see yourself in that. So important. Sometimes we put other people on pedestals. And we think all of the things that they're doing are bigger deals, and that's why they're celebrating but I want you to hear like a lot of things that people are doing are the same things that you're doing and you have wins all the time. And it's important to, it's important to celebrate them it just really is you got to take stock of what you are doing because otherwise you're just gonna think about all the things you're not doing and like especially at this end of the year, especially this time of the year holy frickin moly with the holidays coming up if you're in the States for Thanksgiving and then there's also just the rest of the holidays everyone has to do with like it's so easy to focus which didn't get done in 2023 and my freakin goodness let's talk about what we did do. So got a couple of wins of yours. I want your wins so send them in you can send them out with your questions you want Brad and I to answer, send it to the Be It pod. Here is Liza OsoteoSo, Liza Osoteo, she is eLevate member and I just I love I love her win so much we've had her on before and with the wins and they just make me smile. So I hope this makes you smile. She wrote, "I'm overdue for posting my wins. I love the practice of celebrating my small wins and I'm piggybacking off of LL's win for asking for what you want. Asking for a particular table in the chandelier bar." If you remember an FYF from a while back, like I asked for it and I got what I wanted. So here we go. She said, "My win was a one-off and I'm learning it's not so much in the getting but it's in the asking. I was on my way to Hawaii with a friend, with my friend and Pilates teacher Mandy, and I told her I'm going to ask if there's room for us in first class. It was a long shot because the plane was full. So I asked a flight attendant, I'm practicing for asking what I want. So I'm just curious, what are the odds of getting seats in first class? Cheesy grin. What I appreciate was her response. She said, 'Yeah, because what's the harm in asking?' Exactly. Well, we sat in a coach but I felt triumphant anyways, just asking. Extra bonus Mandy taught me how to play solitaire Mahjong, I think that's just an entertainment flight thing. And that's something we play IRL." Just so for all the elder Millennials out there, I've always played the Internet Solitaire Mahjong I don't I can't imagine people are setting those tiles up but maybe they are in real life and I want to go I really enjoy it might be more fun in person. Liza, you I love this one I had to share it out because you're right the win is in the asking not in the result and I think like we always say like oh enjoy the journey it's not about the you know the destination. Well, then it has to apply to everything so it can't just be that was a win because you got first class it has to be a win because you like spoke up and ask for what you wanted or was hoping to get. So way to go. Second win from you guys is Alexis George. We've had her wins on before. She is an eLevate member as well with Liza and I love this win. She wrote, "My win is partly from last week. Y'all I did Agency Mini. It was an amazing experience. LL and Brad helped me figure find my long lost skill of writing totally forgot that had been beaten into me throughout college and careers. Thank you both. Also as an added bonus we got to experience breathwork with LL, It was so spiritual, love that really need to see LL on a different light. Lastly, today felt heavy. I wanted to go back into bed for the day and I did some weights, out of the breath work to my meditation chakra clearing. I received a helpful message and I feel like myself again. When life feels heavy, breathwork." Alexis, I love this because you put yourself in a room that seems scary that you were thinking you do next time because that's when you be more ready but you put yourself into the room before you felt ready which is the best time to go. And you gave yourself permission to to learn something and that means you found that you are really good at writing and writing is so great in this business. So I'm so excited for the amazing clients who are going to hear about you because of your amazing writing. And I love that you actually felt heavy, and then you did something to fill your cup first. And I think that that's really great. And so I love that you celebrate this because now, every time you feel heavy, there's actually a dopamine kick that you're like, oh, I'm happy, I feel happy I do this and I, and then I do some breath work. And then I feel like myself again, like the world feels light. So I just really, really love that. Because so often when like, life feels hard, we just, like lean into that and life is hard, we'd be (inaudible) so way to go. Okay. My win. So, I was in Cambodia for three weeks. And I actually like, I think I texted like a couple of friends, mostly friends that texted me. But mostly like, hey, I'll check in with you when I get back. And it was really great. I missed my friends terribly, but it was like really nice just to have like, no obligations, not that friends are obligations, but no calls of any kind, right? But my win is when I came back, I was like, I just really miss my time with my girlfriends, like I have some really awesome, amazing women in my life. And they say you're like the average of the five people you hang out with the most. So the thing is that none of my best friends live in town, all my best friends live not in town. And so I don't get to spend a lot of time with them. But I want to spend more time with them because I want them to be the average that we're spending time with. So I made a point that every week I was going to text, each one of my besties one a day and just not just like just check in on them ask a question, say something, right? And I've been doing that for several weeks now. And since I got back and it's really a lot of fun because it's not every week that you have time to like have hour-long calls with your friends, right? But just A. one, letting them know I'm thinking about them and B. being able to have that ongoing conversation that doesn't have, it's not an obligation. It's fun. We get to like actually see each other like you could feel seen by someone feeling seen by them me feeling helping them feel seen. So, so important. And I have been, I used to like think oh, I don't wanna do it in my morning walk because I'm doing my morning walk. But the reality is like the best time for me to send them a text is on my morning walk because all of them live in a later timezone. And then I don't have to respond back to them right away. I can respond to them later in the day, right? Because that's what texts are for. And so the win is like in A. doing the thing and making sure women in my life feel amazing and feel seen, B. what happens when you actually give out that you get that in return. So that has been like filling my cup in a big way, and C. the timing of things is gonna be perfect. People can put their phones on DND, y'all. So you don't have to worry like, oh, I don't wanna wake them up. Just send the thing. Send the thing that I'm thinking of you. That's a win in your life. When you do that, when we reach out to others, it builds a community. It helps people feel like they belong. Way to go. I'm so happy, proud of myself. Win, win win. Okay. Your affirmation to repeat today is I am safe and surrounded by love and support. I am safe and surrounded by love and support. Yeah, you are safe and surrounded by love and support. So anytime you're feeling a little bit lonely, you're safe and you're surrounded by love and support. So just reach out. Right? When you need something give it out to others and it comes back to you. When you love, give some love. Need some support? Ask them how you can support them. And it comes back. Reciprocity is real. All right, loves, these are your FYFs for today. I know the next time you hear from me is going to be a crazy holiday Black Friday, kind of sales thing. Please, please, please make sure you open up this podcast so that we can pour into you with all that chaos that's going on. Have a little pause for yourself. Remember, it's not all about the chaos. There's like good things out there. And until next time, Be It Till You See It. That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. Brad Crowell 9:22 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 9:28 It is produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo. Brad Crowell 9:31 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music, and our branding by designer and artist Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 9:38 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals and Ximena Velazquez for our transcriptions. Brad Crowell 9:44 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all the content to our website. And finally to Meridith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time. Transcribed by https://otter.aiSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
How I create strong bonds with each of my kids. Are you a law firm owner? Thinking of starting a law firm? Do you wish other law firm owners would share what's working for them? I know I did. Well, I am actually doing it. And not just here. I have a weekly newsletter where I share tips/strategies/AND maybe most importantly, other resources I think are cool and helpful (and, mostly, free). Here's the link - get on the list today... https://lawfirmlaunch.co/newsletter
Caroline Adams Miller joins Karen on In the Details for part two as she shares insights into how women can support and uplift one another. They confront the pervasive influence of mean girl culture that dominates our media and society, highlighting the importance of breaking free from its constraints. Caroline sheds light on the significance of surrounding ourselves with a supportive tribe and provides strategies to assess whether our circle uplifts us and how we can champion one another instead of extinguishing one another's brilliance. In this shared space of sisterhood, listeners embark on the journey of how to rewire our mindset, so we stop dimming our own light and those of fellow women. Tune in to explore the art of amplifying each other's successes and discuss the profound concept of healing the sisterhood. Don't miss this week's episode for thought-provoking exploration of self-discovery and collective empowerment. As Karen reminds us, we can only do better when we know better. ---- Mentions: Getting Grit by Caroline Adams Miller Follow Caroline Adams Miller on LinkedIn and Instagram, and check out her website. Want to support the In the Details podcast? Make sure to visit Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify, then rate it five stars and share it with your community! You can also stop by Karen Allen's website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caroline Adams Miller joins Karen on In the Details for part two as she shares insights into how women can support and uplift one another. They confront the pervasive influence of mean girl culture that dominates our media and society, highlighting the importance of breaking free from its constraints. Caroline sheds light on the significance of surrounding ourselves with a supportive tribe and provides strategies to assess whether our circle uplifts us and how we can champion one another instead of extinguishing one another's brilliance. In this shared space of sisterhood, listeners embark on the journey of how to rewire our mindset, so we stop dimming our own light and those of fellow women. Tune in to explore the art of amplifying each other's successes and discuss the profound concept of healing the sisterhood. Don't miss this week's episode for thought-provoking exploration of self-discovery and collective empowerment. As Karen reminds us, we can only do better when we know better. ---- Mentions: Getting Grit by Caroline Adams Miller Follow Caroline Adams Miller on LinkedIn and Instagram, and check out her website. Want to support the In the Details podcast? Make sure to visit Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify, then rate it five stars and share it with your community! You can also stop by Karen Allen's website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey there, it's Joe and Mell from The Strong Family Project, and we've got an episode that's tailor-made for families like yours. In this captivating podcast, we're diving deep into a topic that's a game-changer for every family: understanding the seasons of life. You see, life isn't always smooth sailing; it has its ups and downs, just like the changing seasons. We believe that every family should start holding 90-day success meetings to not only identify which season they're in but also ensure they're on track to achieve their goals.
Relationship Revolution: Building Strong Bonds in Modern Times | The Del Denney Podcast Dive deep with Del Denney as he unravels the intricacies of forming profound human connections in an age of digital interactions. This episode takes you on a transformative journey, highlighting the power of presence, the art of active listening, and the strength of vulnerability. As we wade through the digital mirage, discover how to redefine relationships, ensuring they're not only lasting but also enriched with depth and authenticity. Tune in and revolutionize the way you connect, both with others and with your inner self. The revolution awaits! --- Links & Resources: DelDenney.com Connect with me on Instagram and Facebook Get my book, the High Performance Playbook Subscribe to the Sunday Motivation Newsletter --- Stay Connected: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. Don't forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/del-denney/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/del-denney/support
Episode 252 of the Unscripted Podcast is with Tony Miltenberger. Tony is unbelievable and you will want to hear the entire episode. Here's just a few things from his Bio - "First and foremost I am a follower of Jesus Christ. I married my high school sweetheart Karen, and we've been going strong for over 20 years. We have three wonderful children; Connor, Caleb, and Shiloh. In my spare time, I love Ohio sports, golf, and playing with my kiddos."He served our country in the military and for that, I am forever grateful.14 years in the Army Reserve as a Chaplain's assistantDeployed to Kuwait from 2004-2005Deployed for Strong Bonds from 2007-2008Other deployments include; El Salvador, Germany, and numerous places around the United States.Tony is involved in 2 podcasts, including his own.Reclamation Podcast Practitioners PodcastTony is amazing and has so much to offer. So thankful to meet him. Find out more about Tony at his website - twmilt.com
Episode 252 of the Unscripted Podcast is with Tony Miltenberger. Tony is unbelievable and you will want to hear the entire episode. Here's just a few things from his Bio -"First and foremost I am a follower of Jesus Christ. I married my high school sweetheart Karen, and we've been going strong for over 20 years. We have three wonderful children; Connor, Caleb, and Shiloh. In my spare time, I love Ohio sports, golf, and playing with my kiddos."He served our country in the military and for that, I am forever grateful. 14 years in the Army Reserve as a Chaplain's assistant Deployed to Kuwait from 2004-2005 Deployed for Strong Bonds from 2007-2008 Other deployments include; El Salvador, Germany, and numerous places around the United States. Reclamation Podcast Practitioners Podcast Tony is involved in 2 podcasts, including his own.Tony is amazing and has so much to offer. So thankful to meet him. Find out more about Tony at his website - twmilt.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aaronconrad/support
We delve into the world of effective communication strategies. Join Josh and Travis as they explore the power of clear and concise communication, providing solutions rather than opinions. Discover how to navigate different communication styles and tailor your approach to connect with high Ds and Ss. Learn the importance of organization and how it impacts your credibility. With insights from Travis Wolfe, this episode will equip you with the tools to excel in your personal and professional relationships.Chapters:00:00:00 Building Trust Through Effective Communication00:03:57 People Development: The Key to Pharmacy Revenue Growth00:08:32 Cultivating Safety and Strong Bonds for a Successful Team00:10:50 Insights into Group Dynamics and the Role of Clarity00:15:01 The Role of Accountability in Pharmacy Communication00:17:56 Overview: Tailoring Communication to Different Personalities00:23:00 Offering Solutions: Beyond Just Expressing Opinions00:25:24 The Balance of Systematized Operations and Relationship Building in Pharmacy00:27:10 Addressing Communication Hiccups and the Role of Timely Follow-Up00:33:38 Resolving Conflicts by Understanding Pharmacy Staff Personalities00:36:30 Overcoming Communication Barriers for the Highly Driven00:37:46 Team Synergy in a Multi-Branch Pharmacy Setting00:41:04 The Strategic Hiring of Empathetic Leaders in Pharmacy00:42:48 Merging Data Analytics with Relationship Building for Success00:45:37 The Impact of Effective Coaching and Integration in Pharmacies00:47:10 Adapting Communication Styles Across Diverse Scenarios00:49:56 The Art of Understanding for Enhanced Interactions00:54:17 Ensuring Team Alignment with the Pharmacy's Vision01:00:30 The Revival Blueprint: Strengthening Independent Pharmacies Through Team GrowthLinks And Resources:PharmFurther Facebook ContactDilworth Wellness CenterJosh Rimany on TwitterJosh Rimany on LinkedInJosh Rimany on FacebookThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Beyond The Pills? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!
Parenting older kids can be challenging, so Meg Cannon with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services joins us to share how parents can balance giving kids more independence while also maintaining a strong relationship. Meg addresses how to asses tween and teen mental health, promote body positivity, teach kids to "fail" and talk about difficult subjects like pornography and suicide.
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Today's guest, Suzanne Vickberg, has a very unique story when it comes to how her and her ex handled their divorce. It's been thirteen years of them continuing to live together, as one big family with her, her ex, his new wife, and their children. She talks about the pros and cons of her family living this way, how it has benefited their children, the challenges with dating and what their life looks like now. Suzanne talks about how they created a vision for life after divorce, and the feedback they received from others. Tune in to learn how to do divorce differently. In this episode: [2:56] How Suzanne did divorce differently. [5:02] What was Suzanne's ex's reaction to the thought of being divorced but still living together? [6:57] Some pros and cons of living together while being divorced. [9:46] Were either Suzanne or her ex children of divorce? [11:38] How did Suzanne and her ex communicate that they were getting divorced and how they would continue to live? [13:20] What will the household look like once both kids go off to college? [14:26] Do Suzanne and her ex still own the house together? [15:57] What was people's feedback about their living situation? [16:45] What made Suzanne want to write her books? [20:57] How can listeners think outside the box and look at other options? How can they get their spouse on board? Key Takeaways: There aren't only two options, there are a variety of ways to deal with situations and circumstances. Look at all the options and ideas that you can come up with and decide if that's the best option for your family. Sit down and do a vision of what the best case divorce could look like. Even if it's not what you wanted, what could the best case scenario look like? Once you're clear about where you're going, even if you don't ultimately land there, you can act intentionally and get closer than if you didn't have a vision. Instead of taking everyone else's advice or doing what society says is the right way to do it, talk with your ex and decide how you want to do it. It doesn't have to look like continuing to live together, but it could look like spending the holidays together, or throwing birthday parties together, or keeping both your names on the house even though only one of you lives there. The options are endless so choose what's best for you and your family. Quotes: “Take what other people tell you with a grain of salt, especially when it's something that is so significantly life-changing for you. Really get quiet and listen to what your voice is telling you and stick with that, even when other people tell you, maybe that's not a great idea. If you trust yourself, then you are more likely to come up with something that is going to be right for your life, as opposed to everybody else's life.” - Suzanne Vickberg “I don't think I met a single person in the first two years at least, who ever said, hey, you're really onto something. Everybody said, nope, that's a terrible idea. Whether they were friends, family, strangers, professionals. I just kind of said, well, I think it's a good idea.” - Suzanne Vickberg Guest Bio: Dr. Suz is a social-personality psychologist and a leading practitioner of Deloitte's Business Chemistry, which she uses to guide clients as they explore how their work is shaped by the mix of individuals who make up a team. Along with her Deloitte Greenhouse colleague Kim Christfort, Suzanne co-authored the book Business Chemistry: Practical Magic for Crafting Powerful Work Relationships as well as a Harvard Business Review cover feature on the same topic. Resources: Divorce by Design Divorce by Design Website Suzanne Vickberg's Instagram Lesa Koski Website Lesa's Online Courses To receive real-time alerts that your child is safe and to receive $50 off your Soberlink device, visit https://www.soberlink.com/partners/differentThe Onward app was made for divorced parents to help track, share, and split their children's expenses. Download The Onward App today for iOS or Android!
Have you ever wondered how your family's past could be affecting your present relationships? In a fascinating conversation with life coach and family constellations facilitator Liza Miron, we uncover the power of ancestral connections and the impact they could have on your life. Liza, originally from Guatemala, shares her journey of discovering family constellation therapy and how it transformed both her personal life and career.Together, we discuss the importance of honoring our ancestors and the unique challenges they faced, and how releasing judgment can pave the way for deeper connections and improved communication. Liza offers valuable insights on the significance of roles within families, and the need for adaptability, especially in neurodiverse families. We also touch on the importance of maintaining healthy relationships between partners and prioritizing self-care.Finally, we tackle the taboo topics of death and honesty with our children. Liza emphasizes the value of open and age-appropriate discussions, empowering our children to face difficult situations with resilience and understanding. Join us for this enlightening episode as we explore the transformative potential of family constellation therapy with Liza Miron.https://www.coachingandconstellations.com/https://www.facebook.com/coachingandconstellationsSupport the show
In today's fast-paced world, where distractions and technological devices abound, it is easy to fall into the trap of reacting hastily to our children's words and actions. However, Sean emphasizes the importance of taking a step back, slowing down, and truly listening to our kids.Throughout the episode, Sean shares practical tips and strategies to help parents enhance their listening skills, fostering deeper connections and stronger bonds with their children. He highlights the power of active listening, empathetic responses, and nonverbal cues to create a safe and open environment for kids to express themselves.Drawing from his extensive experience as a parenting coach, Sean also addresses common obstacles that hinder effective communication, such as personal biases, preconceived notions, and the tendency to jump to conclusions. He provides guidance on how to overcome these challenges and truly tune in to our children's needs, desires, and concerns.Gain valuable insights into the transformative power of active listening and its positive impact on the parent-child relationship. Whether it's fostering emotional intelligence, resolving conflicts, or simply creating a space for open dialogue, Sean Donohue equips parents with the tools they need to become better listeners and, ultimately, better nurturers for their children.Tune in to the tenth episode of the Sean Donohue Show, as Sean reminds us all that by pausing to listen, we create the foundation for meaningful connections and nurture our children's growth and well-being.Go Deeper with SeanFind MORE shows to inspire you to live a strong and courageous life on The Brave Podcast Network
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Welcome to the Strong Family Project podcast, where we explore strategies for building a strong and supportive family environment. In this episode, we'll discuss how to implement a new family operation system and get your kids on board.We'll start by examining the benefits of having a family operation system in place, such as increased organization, productivity, and communication. We'll discuss the different types of systems you can implement, from a chore chart to a family calendar, and help you choose the one that best suits your family's needs.Your full family operating system is called "The Strong Family Path" and all 7 elements are covered in the previous 7 episodes of this family podcast. But you still need to get them implemented. I recommend 30 days for EACH of the 7 elements of the path. Next, we'll talk about how to get your kids on board with the new system. We'll provide tips and strategies for engaging them in the process and getting them excited about their roles and responsibilities. We'll discuss the importance of setting clear expectations and providing positive reinforcement, as well as how to handle any resistance or reluctance from your children.We'll also cover some common pitfalls and challenges that families may face when implementing a new operation system, such as inconsistency or lack of follow-through. We'll provide some solutions and workarounds for these issues, as well as some troubleshooting tips to help you stay on track.Finally, we'll wrap up with some additional strategies for making the most of your new family operation system, such as involving your kids in decision-making and creating a culture of teamwork and collaboration.By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear understanding of how to implement a new family operation system and get your kids excited about it. So join us for the Strong Family Project podcast and start building a stronger, more organized family today!Get the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/ Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@strongfamilycoAnd join the Instagram Strong Fam: https://www.instagram.com/officialstrongfamilyco/Email Us: strongfamilyco@gmail.com with comments, questions, media inquiries or brand advertising (to save time, better listen to some Strong Family episodes first and are aligned with our message!) We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!
Welcome to the Strong Family Project Podcast, where we discuss how to build a strong family through bedtime reading and conversation. Mell calls it "the evening debrief system." In this episode, we'll explore the importance of establishing a consistent evening routine that includes quality time together, reading, and good conversation.We'll begin by discussing the benefits of a consistent bedtime routine and how it can help children feel more secure and calm before going to sleep. We'll share some tips on how to create a routine that works for your family's unique needs and preferences.Next, we'll talk about the power of reading before bed and how it can help foster a love of learning and language in children. We'll provide some book recommendations and tips on how to make reading together a fun and engaging activity for the whole family.We'll also discuss the importance of good conversation before bed and how it can help children process their thoughts and feelings from the day. We'll share some conversation starters and tips on how to encourage open and honest communication with your children.Finally, we'll wrap up with some additional tips and ideas for making your family evening routine fun and enjoyable, such as playing games or practicing mindfulness together.By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear understanding of how to create a strong family evening routine that includes reading and good conversation. So join us for the Strong Family Project Podcast and start building a stronger family today!Get the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/ Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@strongfamilycoAnd join the Instagram Strong Fam: https://www.instagram.com/officialstrongfamilyco/Email Us: strongfamilyco@gmail.com with comments, questions, media inquiries or brand advertising (to save time, better listen to some Strong Family episodes first and are aligned with our message!) We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!
Welcome to the Strong Family Project Podcast, where we discuss how to build and maintain strong relationships within your family. In this episode, we'll explore the importance of nurturing relationships in the household and how it can help create a positive and supportive family environment.We'll begin by discussing the different types of relationships within the household, including parent-child relationships, sibling relationships, and spousal relationships. We'll share some tips on how to strengthen each of these relationships and how they contribute to the overall health and well-being of the family.Next, we'll talk about the importance of communication in building strong relationships within the household. We'll provide some strategies for effective communication and conflict resolution, as well as tips on how to encourage open and honest dialogue between family members.We'll also discuss the role of empathy in nurturing strong relationships, and how it can help family members understand and support each other's needs and emotions. We'll share some exercises and practices for cultivating understanding within the household.Finally, we'll wrap up with some additional tips and ideas for creating a positive and supportive family environment, such as practicing gratitude, setting goals together, and making time for fun and laughter as a family.By the end of this episode, you'll have a clear understanding of how to nurture strong relationships within your family and create a positive and supportive family environment. So join us for the Strong Family Project Podcast and start building a stronger family today!Get the full 7 Elements of the Strong Family Path free at https://strongfamilyproject.com/strong-family-path/ Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@strongfamilycoAnd join the Instagram Strong Fam: https://www.instagram.com/officialstrongfamilyco/Email Us: strongfamilyco@gmail.com with comments, questions, media inquiries or brand advertising (to save time, better listen to some Strong Family episodes first and are aligned with our message!) We hope that you found this episode of the Strong Family Project Podcast helpful and informative. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating valuable content for our listeners and to reach more families who could benefit from our message. Thank you for tuning in and for being a part of the Strong Family Project community!
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THE THESIS: Attacks like the evil murders in Texas are always rooted in mental illness and/or possession by evil. No argument can be made that guns cause murders or murders cease without guns. Murder by car, by pressure cooker bomb, fertilizer bombs all prove that the inanimate objects are just that until they are misused people sick and/or evil people. Just as it is with teen suicides, teen mental health is being made worse by The Party. Were we to return to being a godly society we would be a healthier people. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: Romans 12:2 2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.) Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. 2 Corinthians 10:5 5 We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. Acts 2:46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, Pollution of Mind and Conscience THE NEWS & COMMENT: BLOCK 1 Salvador Romas, 18, revealed as Texas ‘shooter who gunned down kids at Uvalde elementary after shooting grandmother' Salvador Ramos, Uvalde School Shooting Suspect: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know [AUDIO] - In the wake of the school shooting in Texas, former DHS officials turned CNN flack Juliette Kayyem demands Biden suspend immigration enforcement in the area of Uvalde "because of the political issues in Texas." [AUDIO] - A leftist and former “journalist” for Deadspin pretended FOX News said the attack followed an immigration-relate chase. [AUDIO] -. . . But, here's the ACTUAL report, as Arthur Schwartz pointed out [AUDIO] - Recent flashback: REPULSIVE! Journalists Blame Buffalo Shooting on Conservative Voters, Politicians and TV Hosts BLOCK 2 There is data that suggests the politically targeted, deadly, medically useless lockdowns of the parts of our economy that contribute to human connections and health are driving an increase in murder sprees [AUDIO] - Meanwhile, the ridiculously named “Human Rights Campaign” is peddling gender rebellion to kids which will cause waves of mental illness in kids. Boys, especially, are at risk as high levels of estrogen often cause them to experience fits of violence BLOCK 3 Millennials are the loneliest population in history Cigna infographic: loneliness in the workplace See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.