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Welcome back to our final Material Concerns before SUMMER BREAK! Coach is back and she brought Zoe and Gaby with her! Join us for a conversation that includes a lot of interruptions, a very long check-in and a hot tip for removable wallpaper you might like.Support Material GirlsTo learn more about the show, head to our Instagram at instagram.com/ohwitchplease! Or check out our website ohwitchplease.ca (you can also find transcripts here!). You can gift a Patreon subscription at this link: https://www.patreon.com/ohwitchplease/gift!Music Credits:“Shopping Mall”: by Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle ©2020Used by permission. All rights reserved. As recorded by Auto Syndicate on the album “Bongo Dance”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Karamo stops by to discuss his “People” cover piece, where he discussed the challenges he faced behind-the-scenes, the lessons he's learned, and what his next chapter looks like, including his new wellness app. Also, Alejandra Ramos shares ideas about how to entertain for World Cup viewing parties. Plus, licensed therapist and social media parenting expert Kier Gaines breaks down some of the most common obstacles in raising teens, with tips you need to know. And, all about debut author Anna McCallie's new book from Jenna's imprint Thousand Voices, “Abby Offsides”. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's summertime and here on Youth Culture Matters were devoting our time to shorter episodes where we're talking about purposeful parenting, addressing timely topics to encourage and equip you as parents to help your kids navigate their world in ways that bring honor and glory to God. Take a few minutes to listen in today as I talk about rewiring the rewiring.
Welcome back to our final Material Concerns before SUMMER BREAK! Coach is back and she brought Zoe and Gaby with her! Join us for a conversation that includes a lot of interruptions, a very long check-in and a hot tip for removable wallpaper you might like.Support Material GirlsTo learn more about the show, head to our Instagram at instagram.com/ohwitchplease! Or check out our website ohwitchplease.ca (you can also find transcripts here!). You can gift a Patreon subscription at this link: https://www.patreon.com/ohwitchplease/gift!Music Credits:“Shopping Mall”: by Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle ©2020Used by permission. All rights reserved. As recorded by Auto Syndicate on the album “Bongo Dance”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week is Special Episode number 4 of the Summer Break series: Five Keys to Sharing Your Story with Kingdom Impact on A Cup of Gratitude Podcast. These specials are a gift to you, an invitation to join your host in learning how to use the powerful story God has given you to reach others for His kingdom! Each week of the series builds on the last and is a solo-cast with your host, Amanda. Be sure to catch them all! The podcast will be available TODAY!!! Tune in to learn more about listening for God's voice ✨These episodes are short but packed with purpose, a time completely dedicated to you from the host for personal connection, teaching, and reflection
Summer break brings a welcome shift for families—but it can also uncover unexpected challenges for kids. In this episode of Hope Discovered, hosts Stephanie Taylor and Miranda McNeal explore why the loss of school-year structure can impact children's mental health, behavior, and overall well-being. From changes in sleep and routines to increased screen time and reduced social interaction, they unpack what's really happening beneath the surface during summer months.More importantly, this conversation offers practical, realistic strategies for helping kids stay grounded without turning summer into school at home. Listeners will learn how to create simple “anchors” in the day, strengthen family connection, encourage healthy habits like movement and emotional check-ins, and manage screen time in a way that supports—not replaces—important needs.The episode also breaks down age-specific tips for preschoolers, elementary students, and teens, helping caregivers tailor their approach to each stage of development. Whether you're navigating summer with excitement or a bit of dread, this episode provides thoughtful guidance to help your child thrive—with balance, connection, and confidence.
While we're away you can listen to some of our favorite musical performances from the past six months. Insight Returns Monday July 6th, live at noon with a rebroadcast at 7pm.
Minnesota Vikings vibes heading into summer break; Doogie joins us to talk Vikings and recent conversations he had with players; Vikings front office changes; Plus other Vikings news and more on Purple Daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Commanders minicamp has ended, and with it, the team's offseason activities – and now, we've got a month and change off before training camp kicks off the 2026 season! We wrap up all the camp storylines and look at what may happen in the next few weeks in this week's Best of Commanders!
Commanders minicamp has ended, and with it, the team's offseason activities – and now, we've got a month and change off before training camp kicks off the 2026 season! We wrap up all the camp storylines and look at what may happen in the next few weeks in this week's Best of Commanders!
Commanders minicamp has ended, and with it, the team's offseason activities – and now, we've got a month and change off before training camp kicks off the 2026 season! We wrap up all the camp storylines and look at what may happen in the next few weeks in this week's Best of Commanders!
Commanders minicamp has ended, and with it, the team's offseason activities – and now, we've got a month and change off before training camp kicks off the 2026 season! We wrap up all the camp storylines and look at what may happen in the next few weeks in this week's Best of Commanders!
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ITB's Eagles beat reporter Andrew DiCecco gives his insights from covering the Eagles on a daily basis.In this episode, DiCecco starts his "Summer Break" podcast series looking at the where the Eagles are strongest on each side of scrimmage. Next podcast will be where Eagles are weakest on each side.► Subscribe to our Patreon Channel for exclusive information not seen or heard anywhere else and become among smartest Birds fans out there (just ask our members!!) + get all of our shows commercial free!!https://www.patreon.com/insidethebirds► Sign up for our newsletter! • Visit http://eepurl.com/hZU4_n.►Support our sponsors!!► Camden Apothecary: https://camdenapothecary.com/►Eagles Fan Travel: Visit philadelphiaeagles.com/travelFollow the Hosts!► Follow our Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideBirds► Follow Geoff Mosher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffpmosher► Follow Adam Caplan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caplannfl► Follow Andrew DiCecco on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewdiceccoNFL insider veterans take an in-depth look that no other show can offer! Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news, rumors, and discussions.For more, be sure to check out our official website: https://www.insidethebirds.com.
June 18, 2026 ~ Chris Renwick and Lloyd Jackson spoke with Don McMinn, Executive Director of the Great Lakes Learning Academy. They discussed how summer impacts kids' routines, mental health, and academics, emphasizing strategies for balance and support. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Vision For Life Podcast will be taking a six-week break, but return on July 29, 2026 for Season Six!
How We Teach This is taking a short summer break. We look forward to reconnecting in August for Season 12.
Thank you for listening up to this point. I've poured my time, energy, and money into this project, and I'm so proud of all that we've achieved! This isn't goodbye, it's just a, "see you soon". Have a wonderful summer and we'll connect September 1. In the meantime, connect with me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leannevogel/
Send us Fan MailThanks for joining us for season 5 of the Another Way To See It podcast. It's that time of year again when we take a couple of months to rest and revitalize ourselves for the new season. Season 5 has been a real-time experiencing of what is going on in the country, the world, and in our bodies. We hope that you have found something to contemplate, something new to try, something maybe that you disagreed with. Our hope is that we bring you interesting topics backed by real life experience that may offer you – another way to see it, expanding your view of self and the world. Please reach out we love to hear from you, and please support our podcast by liking it on whatever platform you listen, sending it to a friend, and if possible donating. We are interdependent media creators and you, the listener, is the reason we keep showing up. Coaches: Kim Moranhttps://www.kimmorancoaching.com/https://www.instagram.com/kimcalifornia/ Tracy Holemeyerhttps://www.uncontrollablyme.com/https://www.instagram.com/uncontrollably_me/Join our grief group:https://www.uncontrollablyme.com/befriending-grief Produced by: Kim MoranMusic: Wishing Star by Big Score Audio Support the show Support the show
This is the last episode before I take a hiatus. I need a break. This is not my normal type of episode but I hope you enjoy.Hey Ya'll, I'm Peggy, and I'm The Kickass KnitterAn experienced knitter documenting her journey through TKGA's Master Handknitting Program, as well as other fiber fun. Peggy is a largely self-taught fiber enthusiast and Knitter with a capital K. She loves yarn, crafting, and riding her motorcycle. Questions? Comments? Feedback?!? My inbox is open at thekickassknitter@gmail.com.Show notes can always be found here.Additional So2W can be sent to your inbox for free! Subscribe!Join in on Ravelry!And, you can check out the Instagram @thekickassknitter
This week is special episode number three in the summer break series. I hope you enjoy this solo-cast, part three of five of Five Keys to Sharing Your Story with Kingdom Impact with Amanda Schaefer. Amanda Schaefer is a podcast host, award-winning author, and speaker. She carries with her the goodness of looking through a lens of gratitude. The “A Cup of Gratitude” podcast is global, reaching over 151 countries and 3700 cities. As a speaker, Amanda teaches the Bible while challenging audiences to live the way God intends. She has a way of making scripture come alive through everyday examples. Amanda's books include “Crumbled, A Place for Broken People,” “Daily Instaration,” and “Holy Plot Twists: God is Still Writing Your Story.” Holy Plot Twists recently won first place in the 2026 Christian Indie Awards, it won a Christlit Literary Award, placed in the finals of the Golden Scroll Awards, and just won an award in the 2026 Selah Awards! She is a contributing author of “Life Changing Stories,” “One Chance, One Dance, Don't Miss the Moments in Your Life,” and “Courageous Voices Unlocked.” Her books are down-to-earth and packed with Biblical truth. Amanda has also written articles for “The Brave Women Series,” “The Uncommon Normal Gratitude Series,” “The Love Offering,” “The Warrior Women Series,” “Butterfly Living, “The Empty Nest Mom Series,” and “The Season Series.” She has been a keynote speaker on stage and online. Recently, Amanda was interviewed by Bold Journey and Canvas Rebel magazines. Connect with Amanda at www.acupofgratitude.org or on Social media. www.instagram.com/acupof_gratitudewww.facebook.com/amanda.f.schaeferwww.acupofgratitude.orghttps://youtube.com/@acupofgratitude?si=PF55x6T4ecrs7jdg
The Jaguars are putting the finishing wraps on their offseason program and about to roll into a break for summer. Most of the rookies won't take a break, drilling down into their playbooks to get ready for training camp in July. Jamal St. Cyr and Justin Barney break down their most impressive players of the offseason and look ahead to next month's camp battles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Discover how home-based visual schedules, first-then boards, and token charts can minimize behavioral meltdowns and lower parental anxiety during summer break.
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Encore Episode: This episode originally aired on Monday, July 1, 2024Has anyone said they're bored yet? With most kids off for Summer Break, here are some helpful tips to find a balance between fun and routine over the next few months.Project Parenthood is hosted by Dr. Nanika Coor. Project Parenthood is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Find transcripts on the Quick and Dirty Tips WebsiteLinks: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/QDTProjectParenthoodhttps://twitter.com/qdtparenthoodhttps://brooklynparenttherapy.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer Break | Friday Sermon by Bilal Elsakka
On the latest Eagle Eye podcast, Dave Zangaro is joined by Ashlyn Sullivan to discuss: 0:00 - Ashlyn Sullivan subs in for Roob 2:00 - Overall takeaways from minicamp practices 8:45 - Discussing the new receiving corps 13:15 - How will Jalen Carter contract situation play out? 14:45 - Depth chart notes and Tanner McKee 23:10 - Riq Woolen has been awesome 28:00 - Lots of check downs to the running backs 36:25 - Takeaways from Jalen Hurts' media availability 46:00 - Takeaways from Cam Jurgens' media availability 48:24 - Takeaways from Uar Bernard's media availability 52:20 - More takeaways from media availabilities
SummaryEmily Otto shares insights on creating irresistible freebies to attract clients and build effective organic funnels. She discusses the importance of micro-transformations, crafting high-value samples, and aligning freebies with your current offers.Keywordsfreebies, organic marketing, offer creation, client attraction, marketing funnels, micro-transformations, digital products, business growth, free resources, offer suiteKey TopicsCreating high-value freebiesAligning freebies with offersMicro-transformations and aha momentsTech setup for email deliveryTesting and refining freebiesChapters00:00 Welcome to Summer Break and Business Flexibility01:33 Understanding Irresistible Freebies06:42 Creating Micro Transformations with Freebies12:41 Crafting Your Freebie: High-Level Overview vs. Deep Dive18:53 Tech Setup for Freebies and Follow-Up Strategies24:31 Conclusion and Next Steps25:35 riverside_emily_rebelle outro_emily_otto's studio.mp4
In this episode of the Simply Autastic Siblings podcast, Cameron and Brandon talk about 4 different things you can do over summer break.
“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” — Psalm 90:12 Psalm 90 reminds us that time is a gift from God. Every day we receive is an opportunity to live wisely, love intentionally, and steward the moments entrusted to us. For families with children or grandchildren, summer can be a unique opportunity to do just that. The school year brings its own rhythm and routine, but summer often loosens those structures. That can be a wonderful gift—but it can also bring unexpected challenges. Brian Holtz, CEO of Compass Financial Ministry, knows this firsthand. Brian and his wife, Erica, have four children in school, ranging in age from 8 to 16. Like many families, they welcome the blessing of more time together during the summer months. But they also know that when routines disappear, the days can easily slip away. As Brian puts it, the season that is supposed to feel restful can sometimes become even busier than the school year. That is why his family tries to approach summer with intentionality. Their simple framework is built around three important buckets: work, play, and rest. Work Builds Character Work may not sound like the first thing kids want to think about during summer break, but it is an important part of God's design. Work existed before the fall, and when kept in proper balance, it helps us grow in responsibility, service, and faithfulness. For children, summer provides extra time at home—and often, extra messes around the house. That creates a natural opportunity to teach responsibility through simple household duties. Brian's family calls these “daily duties.” Each child has an age-appropriate task to complete each day. It may be loading or unloading the dishwasher, sweeping the floor, taking out the trash, or helping with another household responsibility. Most of the time, the children can choose when they complete the task, but the expectation is clear: it needs to get done. These small responsibilities may not take much time, but they can help build accountability and a work ethic. They also remind children that being part of a family means contributing to the household's well-being. Each family can decide whether certain chores should be paid or simply expected as part of living together. Either way, the goal is not merely to complete tasks. The deeper goal is to help children understand that work is a meaningful part of life and stewardship. Play Creates Memories Summer is not only a time for work. It is also a time to enjoy the gift of family. Fun matters—not just for children, but for parents and grandparents as well. Many families spend the fall, winter, and spring looking forward to summer, hoping for more time together. But meaningful memories rarely happen by accident. They usually require some planning. Brian's family has a tradition they call the “summer of fun.” They choose a handful of activities they would not normally do during the school year and randomly select one every few weeks. To make it even more exciting, they use a Price Is Right-style spinning wheel to choose the activity. The activities do not have to be expensive. They may include going out for ice cream, visiting a favorite restaurant, having a picnic, or doing something outdoors together. Sometimes, they may include a bigger adventure. One year, Brian's oldest child spun the “big ticket” item—a weekend trip tubing down the Chattahoochee River. The point is not extravagance. The point is intentionality. Simple moments of joy can become lasting memories. And in Brian's family, participation in the “summer of fun” is connected to completing daily duties. That gives the children an added incentive while reinforcing the connection between responsibility and enjoyment. Rest Must Be Prioritized The final bucket is rest. Most parents know that what is fun for kids is not always restful for adults. And what feels restful to adults may not sound fun to kids. But both play and rest are important. God created us with limits. He designed us to work, but not endlessly. He calls us to enjoy His good gifts, but also to slow down and receive rest as a gift from Him. In the busyness of summer activities, camps, trips, and family plans, rest can easily be overlooked. That is why families need to make room for quiet, unhurried time. Sometimes that may mean protecting an evening at home. Sometimes it may mean a slower morning, a Sabbath rhythm, or a break from screens and schedules. Rest reminds us that our worth is not measured by productivity. It teaches children—and reminds adults—that we are dependent creatures who need God's provision, not just our own effort. Stewarding the Summer Well Summer is a gift to stewards. It gives families a unique opportunity to shape character, build memories, and practice rhythms that reflect God's design. Work teaches responsibility. Play creates joy and connection. Rest reminds us to trust the Lord with our time. As Psalm 90:12 reminds us, wisdom begins when we recognize that our days are numbered. We cannot control how quickly the summer passes, but we can choose to receive it as a gift and steward it with purpose. So this summer, consider how your family might make room for work, play, and rest. Not as a rigid formula, but as a faithful way to number your days and seek a heart of wisdom. On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions: I own a rental house and am starting my second eviction for non-payment. I'm considering selling, though the house is next door to my daughter, and she'd prefer I keep it. I owe about $50,000; it may be worth around $169,000, and it rents for $1,300 a month. Given the market and my family situation, should I sell now or keep it? I have a property owned by a nonprofit that has shut down. I'd like to sell the property and donate the proceeds to a 501(c)(3) church. What steps or forms are required, and is that handled at closing, or are there special rules for selling nonprofit property? I've never invested before, and I don't plan to retire in the traditional sense. How should I think about saving, spending, getting out of debt, and investing? I'd also like to invest in line with my values, but I only have a landline and regular mail—no internet. How can I pursue faith-based investing with those limitations? I'm 60 years old. If I claim Social Security at 62, will my benefit increase at ages 65 or 70, or will I be locked into the lower amount from claiming early? Resources Mentioned: Faithful Steward: FaithFi's Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner) Compass Financial Ministry Eventide | OneAscent | Timothy Plan Fidelity | Charles Schwab Our Ultimate Treasure: A 21-Day Journey to Faithful Stewardship by Rob West Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and Anxiety Rich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich Fool Find a Certified Kingdom Advisor® (CKA) FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God's resources. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Psalm 90:12 states, “So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.” In this Psalm, readers are reminded to live wisely and intentionally with the time God gives us. For families with kids or grandkids, summer provides a unique opportunity to do just that. On the next Faith & Finance Live, Rob West and Brian Holtz talk about making room for work, play, and rest in the summer months. Then, it’s on to your calls. That’s Faith and Finance Live . . . biblical wisdom for your financial decisions. That’s weekdays at 4pm Eastern/3pm Central on Moody Radio. Faith & Finance Live is a listener supported program on Moody Radio. To join our team of supporters, click here.To support the ministry of FaithFi, click here.To learn more about Rob West, click here.To learn more about Faith & Finance Live, click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brock and guest Phil Zimmerman cover summer survival for at-home dads — school's out chaos, camps, movies, minor league baseball, board games, Pokémon cards, and the Switch 2.You can get this episode wherever you listen to podcasts.https://open.spotify.com/episode/17rqRqx566v8fSSKB9u1YB?si=bxGdX8l6Qnu0wJYYsA6K_A#Podcast #AtHomeDad #DadsSupportingDads #Father #Dad #Fatherhood #Brotherhood #Parenthood #fatherhoodmatters #DadsDontBabysit #HomeDadNet #Dadvocate #HomeDadCon #chicago #mentalhealthawarenesshttps://www.instagram.com/hopcpod/
You survived the school year. So why doesn't summer feel like relief? In this episode, Chanie pulls from her book This Can't Be Normal to talk about why rest alone can't fix exhaustion — and what school leaders really need to recalibrate.- Why your nervous system is still bracing after the school year ends- The difference between achievement and integration- What it means to mortgage your identity to your school- The question that shifts everything about how you experience summer- How rhythms and anchors create stability without removing the chaosIf you've built something meaningful and still feel like you're carrying more than you were meant to hold, this episode is for you. Tune in.Resources Mentioned:Get Chanie's book, This Can't Be Normal: https://thiscantbenormal.comFollow Chanie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chaniewilschanski/Join the Schools of Excellence Lounge on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/schoolsofexcellencelounge
You're excited that your kids are home from college for the summer, but living under one roof again can be a big adjustment. Here, we're sharing three ways to avoid conflict when your kids come home for summer break. To support more content like this, become an AARP member at aarp.org. And don't forget to subscribe for more tips and tricks to help make your life a little easier —and happier!
We're taking a short summer break from Staying Solo, but don't worry—we'll be back on July 6th with a brand-new season. In the meantime, if you want a sneak peek at what we're covering, join the waitlist for The Squad. You'll get access to The Easy Yes Files, a special email series, plus the opportunity to submit your sales page for a complimentary review from yours truly. bsfreebusiness.com/squad
This week is a special episode, number two of the Summer Break series entitled: Five Keys to Sharing Your Story with Kingdom Impact. These specials are a gift to you, an invitation to join your host in learning how to use the powerful story God has given you to reach others! Each week of the series builds on the last and is a solo-cast with your Host, Amanda. Be sure to catch them all! Amanda Schaefer is a podcast host, award-winning author, and speaker. She carries with her the goodness of looking through a lens of gratitude. The “A Cup of Gratitude” podcast is global, reaching over 151 countries and 3700 cities. As a speaker, Amanda teaches the Bible while challenging audiences to live the way God intends. She has a way of making scripture come alive through everyday examples. Amanda's books include “Crumbled, A Place for Broken People,” “Daily Instaration,” and “Holy Plot Twists: God is Still Writing Your Story.” Holy Plot Twists recently won first place in the 2026 Christian Indie Awards, won a Christlit Literary Award, placed in the finals of the Golden Scroll Awards, and just won an award in the 2026 Selah Awards! She is a contributing author of “Life Changing Stories,” “One Chance, One Dance, Don't Miss the Moments in Your Life,” and “Courageous Voices Unlocked.” Her books are down-to-earth and packed with Biblical truth. Amanda has also written articles for “The Brave Women Series,” “The Uncommon Normal Gratitude Series,” “The Love Offering,” “The Warrior Women Series,” “Butterfly Living, “The Empty Nest Mom Series,” and “The Season Series.” She has been a keynote speaker on stage and online. Recently, Amanda was interviewed by Bold Journey and Canvas Rebel magazines. Connect with Amanda at www.acupofgratitude.org or on Social media. www.instagram.com/acupof_gratitudewww.facebook.com/amanda.f.schaeferwww.acupofgratitude.orghttps://youtube.com/@acupofgratitude?si=PF55x6T4ecrs7jdg
I am taking a podcasting summer break and will return July 17th.
This week, the entire crew gets together to talk about reading and writing goals for the summer. Links mentioned during the show: A Cozy Mystery Compendium: Workbook, planner, journal Jenna Hanchey Sameem Siddiqui –Twitter –Website Shingai Njeri Kagunda –Twitter –Instagram –Voodoonauts Gabriel F. Salmerón –Twitter –Instagram Support the Show: Patreon Kofi Indie Bound Contact us! JustKeepWriting.org Discord Facebook Instagram YouTube Marshall: Website: www.marshallcarr.com Email: marshall@marshallcarr.com Twitter: @darthpops Nick: Website: www.brightinks.org Email: nicholasbright@brightinks.org Twitter: @BrightInks Wil: Email: wil@justkeepwriting.org Instagram: @wilsartrules Brent: Twitter: @BrentCLambert www.brentclambert.com LP: Email: lpkindred@wandering.shop Twitter: @LPKindred Linktr.ee/lpkindred Now, just keep writing!
Send us Fan MailYou said you wanted a fun summer.So why does it already feel chaotic?In this follow-up episode, Chelsey shares the 10 rules helping her create a summer built around peace, responsibility, freedom, and connection- not survival.From routines and screens to rhythms and responsibilities, this episode will help you intentionally build an environment where both moms and kids can thrive.Because peaceful summers rarely happen accidentally. Support the showChelsey Holm | the Wife Coach "I help Christian wives surrender fully, live Spirit-led, and be set apart according to God's design in marriage, motherhood, and life."First step? Grab the 30 Day Guide: War Room RESET: daily action to regulate, realign, and reconnect.
End-of-Year Reflect & Recap: The 3 Questions Every SLP Needs to Ask Right Now Whether you're a seasoned SLP or fresh out of grad school, the most powerful professional development you'll do this summer won't come from a CEU course. It's this. In this episode, Kelly walks you through her end-of-year Google Doc ritual: three simple but mighty questions that help you close out the school year with intention and walk into fall with clarity and confidence. In this episode, you'll learn:
Send us Fan MailYour kids were never supposed to become the center of your home.Yet summer has a funny way of making marriages revolve around:sports activities screens chauffeuring and survival mode.In this episode, Chelsey shares 10 practical rules to help you protect your marriage, stay connected, and build a family culture where your relationship remains the foundation- not an afterthought.Because one day the kids leave.Your marriage stays. Support the showChelsey Holm | the Wife Coach "I help Christian wives surrender fully, live Spirit-led, and be set apart according to God's design in marriage, motherhood, and life."First step? Grab the 30 Day Guide: War Room RESET: daily action to regulate, realign, and reconnect.
What did lawmakers get done in Springfield? A $56 billion budget, a cellphone ban in schools, relief for those who lost SNAP benefits, and so much more. However, they didn't pass a Bears stadium plan. Host Jacoby Cochran and executive producer Simone Alicea break down lawmakers' early morning sprint across the spring session finish line. Plus, school is out for CPS this week, and we're dreaming up our ideal Chicago summer vacations. Good News: From Memory to Movement: Emmett at 85 Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our daily newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this Tuesday, June 2 episode: Enjoy Illinois American Writers Museum Chicago Public Library Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
Send us Fan MailWhy does life suddenly feel chaotic when routines disappear?Maybe summer isn't creating the problem.Maybe it's revealing it.In this episode, Chelsey unpacks how easily life drifts out of order- especially during busy seasons—and why many women unintentionally place kids, schedules, responsibilities, and work above the things that actually create peace.You'll learn how God's design for right order creates stability, why environment matters more than motivation, and how to intentionally build a home that flourishes instead of simply surviving.Because peace rarely happens accidentally. Support the showChelsey Holm | the Wife Coach "I help Christian wives surrender fully, live Spirit-led, and be set apart according to God's design in marriage, motherhood, and life."Ready for a next step? If this episode stirred something deeper and you're ready to move from insight into surrender, I created a short guided experience called From Awareness to Surrender.
https://brett-schumacher-shop.fourthwall.comhttps://www.patreon.com/c/CreepyGhostStoriesWelcome to Creepy Ghost Stories, your ultimate horror podcast for the strange, the bizarre, and the unexplained.Hosted by author and narrator Brett Schumacher, this channel is the premier destination for scary stories designed to chill you to the bone or help you drift off to sleep. We specialize in high-quality narrations ranging from viral creepypasta legends to true horror stories submitted by real people.What you can expect on the channel:• Folk Horror: Unsettling tales from the Appalachian Mountains and deep woods.• High Strangeness: Bizarre glitch in the matrix accounts and alien horror.• Supernatural: The best haunted stories and paranormal stories from around the world.• Real Encounters: Real horror experiences from night shifts, lonely roads, and closed locations.Whether you are a fan of Reddit horror or classic folklore, Creepy Ghost Stories brings these terrors to life with immersive audio.Subscribe now and turn on notifications for your daily dose of ghost stories.
Welcome to Episode 438 of the Heart of LAFC podcast. Join us, as we celebrate a critical win for LAFC against the Seattle Sounders and prepare for the World Cup break. Stay Golden LA!
Team Tolerator is on Summer Break! But don't fret, because if you want to have new content on everyday misogyny, the Patreon will still be active and releasing new content! New episodes will resume on our free feeds in September. See you over on Patreon!How to Support TATMITB:Want more TATMITB content? We just revamped all of our tiers on Patreon! Our Patreon is now the one stop shop for written content, the monthly newsletter, social content, bonus episodes, ad-free listening, and more! You can join our free tier or try out a free trial for our paid tiers here.We are also still keeping our Instagram and TikTok accounts active so feel free to follow the show on those as well!
In today's episode, I'm sharing all about my recent silent retreat with the Sisters of Life, a little encouragement to go on retreat if you've been feeling the nudge, and some thoughts on trust and surrender that have been really on my heart lately. We also pray through the Litany of Trust together, chat about what the podcast will look like this summer, and I share a little hint about some exciting things coming soon!
Taking a seasonal break from your podcast doesn't have to mean losing momentum. In this episode, I'm sharing my favorite podcast marketing strategies to keep your downloads coming in and your business making money all summer long. As a podcast coach for women, I know how important it is to build sustainable podcasting strategies that work even when you're not actively recording, and these four approaches are exactly how I'm doing it. From batching Pinterest pins to podcast guesting, I'm pulling back the curtain on what my summer break actually looks like.Hi, I'm Andi Smiley, podcast coach for women and host of the Friendly Podcast Guide. I help women podcasters grow their shows without letting their podcast take over their lives, using sustainable podcasting strategies that don't require you to be glued to social media 24/7. I'm sharing exactly what I'll be doing this summer to keep growing my podcast without social media and without burning out.Topics Discussed in This EpisodeWhy taking a seasonal podcast break doesn't have to hurt your downloads or incomeHow I use Pinterest as a long-term podcast marketing strategy to keep episodes discoverable all yearMy plan for batching a full month of Pinterest pins in one sitting to grow a podcast without social mediaHow to grow a podcast audience through strategic podcast guesting during your off-seasonBeing a guest speaker in podcast communities as a visibility strategy for women podcastersWhy Threads is my favorite social media platform and how I batch-schedule content in about 20 minutes a weekGoing back to evergreen content from past seasons to keep creating pins that drive trafficKey TakeawaysPinterest is one of the most powerful podcast marketing strategies for keeping your episodes getting found, even while you're on a break. Evergreen content means you can keep pinning about old episodes long after they air.Batching your content is a game-changer for sustainable podcasting. Whether it's pins or Threads posts, scheduling out a month at a time gives you serious breathing room and is one of the best podcast tips for women who want a life outside their show.Podcast guesting is one of the smartest ways to grow a podcast in 2026 without creating new episodes. Recording guest appearances during your break means you'll have content ready and new audiences finding you, without the pressure of producing your own show simultaneously.You don't have to be everywhere to grow a podcast without social media. Showing up consistently in a couple of intentional places, like Pinterest and Threads, is enough to keep your audience warm and your business moving.Seasonal breaks are a feature, of a healthy, sustainable podcasting strategy. Planning ahead means you can step away without your podcast skipping a beat.Timestamps(00:00) Welcome(00:30) Why seasonal podcast breaks are part of a sustainable podcasting strategy(00:49) Pinterest: my go-to podcast marketing strategy during the off-season(02:46) Podcast guesting to grow your podcast audience during a break(04:03) Guest speaking in podcast communities(05:43) Using Threads to stay connected and make sales without social media stressLinks & Resources- Listen to my Pinterest for Podcasters episode- Listen to my How to Be a Podcast Guest episode- Join Pod Ground (free community for podcasters)- June Pod Ground Meetup with Andi- Find me on Threads- Find me on Pinterest
We recap the RSL home draw that the boys left until late that only slightly smoothed over the Loons' recent slump. We look ahead to the World Cup break and make a Minnesota United positional wish list for this summer transfer window. And we'll check in on a new rule MLS is supporting that would change the way the soccer clock works. BlueSky: @loonybinpodcast.bsky.social Dan Elias (@oyvey2you.bsky.social) Matt Leaf (@mnloonlet.bsky.social) Email: theloonybinpod@gmail.com Email Dan: dan@theloonybinpod.com Email Matt: matt@theloonybinpod.com Website: theloonybinpod.com Insta: instagram.com/theloonybinpod YouTube: youtube.com/@loonybinpodcast
Summer is an amazing time of rest and refreshing. Because screen time is a central part of so many students’ lives, this detail often feels most important. But beyond screen time, we want to encourage parents to take a different approach and ask the question: “What kind of character will be formed in my child this summer?” Discipleship is teaching and reinforcing Christ-like Character in every aspect of life – and that doesn’t get a summer vacation. Scripture referenced: Romans 12:2 James 1:15 ANNOUNCING: The Managing Media Creating Character STUDENT Study Guide! An 8-week biblical study examining how character is impacted by media and technology. The study can be done individually, in a small group, or even as homeschool curriculum! Great for middle school, high school, and young college students to develop Christlike character, which can then guide their use of media and technology. Get your copy of the Student Study Guide today! Need a kids-safe phone? Pinwheel is our favorite! Book a Speaking Event!! Buy the NEWLY UPDATED book: Managing Media Creating Character (2024 Revised & Updated) Get Kelly’s new Study Guide & Workbook, with video teachings for small groups. Check out our brand new Brave Parenting Merch Sign up for the Brave Bullet Points newsletter! This helps us communicate what’s happening without social media – a win for everyone!