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"In your journey as a family, you share so many beautiful moments: meals, rest, housework, leisure, prayer, trips and pilgrimages, and times of mutual support…"~ Pope Francis, Letter to Families, February 2014Do you feel like you need a vacation to recover from your vacation?Have you spent time and money on trips that leave you feeling disappointed & frustrated?Do you have nightmares of children shouting "Are we there yet?" and arguments with relatives?Family trips and vacations are sources of such deep joy and fulfillment, but they can also bring so much stress, anxiety, and conflict. What strategies & approaches would help you get the most out of trips with family and friends? On the heels of a cross country road trip with their 7 children to spend a week with extended family, Pat & Kenna share some practical ways to make family trips more fruitful and peaceful. From communication about expectations and hopes to embracing healthy boundaries and car entertainment, we welcome you into this relevant and practical conversation. Listen in and share your own traveling tips & tricks with us! Episode 52 Show NotesChapters:0:00: Intro & This or That?: Movie edition16:48: Highs & Hards24:08: The joys & stresses of family trips28:10: Communicating hopes & fears before the trip35:51: Expectations & Boundaries on a trip46:20: Final practical tips for trips55:42: Challenge By ChoiceQuestions for Reflection & Discussion:What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?What memories do you have of trips you took growing up? What parts of those memories are joyful or painful?What do you appreciate about trips as an adult? What makes trips with family or friends stressful or difficult to manage?Why do you take trips? What values of yours are attached to trips with loved ones?How can communication about expectations and boundaries help create a more joyful trip?What tips & strategies have made your family trips more joyful?Send us a text. We're excited to hear what's on your mind!Thank you for listening! Visit us online at thiswholelifepodcast.com, and send us an email with your thoughts, questions, or ideas.Check us out on Instagram & FacebookInterested in more faith-filled mental health resources? Check out the Martin Center for IntegrationMusic: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.
Just in case you have a large family gathering coming up... Today I'm sharing a few tips to help you not just endure your reunions, but actually enjoy them. Details about the HOPE DAY retreat here.
Let's start a brand new week of Tall Can Audio as Matt and Rob return for some funky new craft beers, survival tips for family gatherings, the Edmonton Oilers outplaying the Florida Panthers and losing anyway thanks to Sergei Bobrovsky, more details emerging on the next time we will see best on best international hockey, an eventful week for the Toronto Blue Jays and tons more.Follow TCA on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tallcanaudio.bsky.socialFollow TCA on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tallcanaudioFollow TCA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tallcanaudioFollow TCA on Instagram: https://instagram.com/tallcanaudio?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Follow TCA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tallcanaudio
Headlines// 7.15: Emily Duyen Dang, Vietnamese-Australian researcher from Monash University's Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre completing her PhD in Sociology, on her exhibition called Overcoming this Grief: Stories from Vietnamese women surviving family violence in Australia//7.30: Dr Emma Russell, Australian Research Council researcher and Senior Lecturer in Crime, Justice and Legal Studies at La Trobe University, on the recent calls for bail law reform as a response to family violence and how this will adversely affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and women experiencing homelessness// 7.45: Grace from Wednesday Breakfast speaks with Rasha Tayeh, a Palestinian artist, researcher, herbalist, nutritionist, and founder of Beit e' Shai teahouse about food sovereignty and the ways that the colonial project and Zionist state of Israel violently prevents Palestinians from foraging and harvesting food// 8.00: Dr Stephanie Wescott, feminist researcher and lecturer at the Monash University School of Education, Culture and Society, on tackling online misogynist content and the impact of manfluencers in Australian schools// 8.15: Fleur Taylor, Vice President Professional at Victoria University's NTEU branch, on negotiating for a better Enterprise Bargaining Agreement and upcoming actions demanding better working conditions. Follow @nteu_vu on Instagram for updates// SongsFlex - Komang
In late November I wrote this song, about an acronym that had been written on the bodies of many children across Gaza, back before all the hospitals had been bombed into oblivion. This is the newly-remixed version that will be part of the upcoming album. The rest of the songs in the series are at davidrovics.com/palestine.
This short podcast needs to be bookmarked and saved somewhere convenient. It contains key tips for emotional survival during the holiday season - or any time your family gets together. If you have a volatile partner, a difficult relative, a troublesome partner of a relative, don't go into their lair without protecting yourself. That's what this Episode is all about.All always, the crucial tips are simple, accessible and effective. Be prepared as you head into the holidays, so your day isn't ruined. This is the podcast series that does so much more than entertain. It's designed to help you develop your manipulation superpower. Simply and effectively, you'll learn how to spot any attempts to unfairly persuade, influence or indoctrinate you. You'll be able to identify it accurately and early. In a world of propaganda and disinformation, you can know more and do more. Have a listen.
When there were still hospitals functioning in the Gaza Strip, before they were intentionally destroyed in an ongoing, genocidal bombing campaign, the surviving doctors wrote on the bodies of the surviving children, over and over again, the acronym, WCNSF -- Wounded Child, No Surviving Family.
The holidays are the most magical time of year. At least they can be. Or they can be the biggest nightmare of the year. It's usually a gamble on which. Depending greatly on how our family gatherings go. ----more---- Yes, we love family. We just don't always like them. Right!? Allow me to give a few tips to have a better holiday with your family. I guarantee no perfect anything, just some practical tips to have a better time. Shooting for perfect is a great way to fall on your face and be bitterly disappointed. ----more---- Join me as we talk about having a holiday plan. Not just the logistics. Though they do matter, especially your food and packing. But also preparing for the things we are pretty sure will happen. Even if we wish they wouldn't. ----more---- It's the little unsexy things that will make the biggest difference. Planning for time and space away, preparing outlets and responses, and setting firm boundaries. And having a plan for all the possibilities. And remember that if it causes only stress, it is ok to pass on the big family shindig this year.----more----As always come follow more of the journey to brave on socials. @findingpawnee on Instagram and @Finding Pawnee
Welcome to another episode of Returning: A podcast to return to yourself and the wisdom within. In this episode, we delve into the joyous challenges of family as I share five tips for staying grounded and present at this special time of year. With the holiday season fast approaching, I thought it was a good time to explore the beautiful but often complex themes that can emerge when we gather with extended family. I love my family and I'm really excited to be with them and have a sunny Christmas all together in Australia this year. I've learned over the years that there are practices and tools that I can put into place to ensure that I bring the best version of myself into what is often a very stressful, busy and potentially triggering time of year. So today, I am offering five tips on how we can keep ourselves grounded and present with our families and loved ones. I would love to hear how you're spending the holidays and whether you have any tips to share as well. “Relationships are the number one way we grow and the challenging ones help us grow the most.” - Rebecca Campbell KEY TIMESTAMPS: 02:03 Opening Sacred Space. 03:00 Tip one: understanding everyone's needs. 08:08 Tip two: keep up your self-care. 12:37 Tip three: call in support. 13:46 Tip four: loving limitations. 17:18 Tip five: own your energetic space. 22:26 Today's Soul Inquiry prompts. SOUL INQUIRY Soul Inquiry is a practice where we enter a direct dialogue with our inner self. Today's Soul Inquiry prompt is: What am I being called to do to take care of my needs this holiday season? Now it's time to commit to a grounded action: What is one baby step you can take in that direction? MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Full Episode Transcript Ram Dass Love Serve Remember Foundation The Love Languages Test Podcast Episode: It's Ok To Give Up On A Relationship Podcast Episode: The Mysterious Timing Of Healing Oracle Decks by Rebecca Campbell CONNECT WITH REBECCA: Website - https://rebeccacampbell.me/practice/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rebeccacampbell_author/ Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/rebeccacampbellauthor YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/RebeccaCampbell
When did ‘ceasefire' become a dirty word?In the second podcast this week on the destruction of Gaza, Dion and Joe look at how language has been weaponised during the conflict. How did a desire for a ceasefire come to mean that you are, at best, hopelessly naive and, at worst, a Hamas sympathiser? The barbarity of what has been inflicted on the people of Gaza by the Israeli government is changing that view but too slowly. Is this why those like Barack Obama who speak in riddles prosper. Joe offers his own version of a Barack Obama speech, even if Dion is now ready to embrace Michelle Obama's solution for world peace.Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Around the world people are marching in their millions for peace and calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. On Free State, Joe and Dion have a difficult conversation about war, peace and propaganda which reflects the difficult conversations people are having everywhere.They ask why are these conversations so difficult and how did calling for peace become such a risky thing to do?Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Lara and Michael cover the genocide being perpetrated against the Palestinian people by the Israelis. Lara shares gruesome updates from her family on the ground. We bring you the news the corporate media won't.
Tonight's girls night we are trying our new drink of the week and share our latest fails. We play the game that is not a game and discuss finding those hidden rancid baby bottles, surviving family vacations and the highlight of our day as mom. And the night doesn't end here! We are now offering additional content through our Paywall. Tonight we laugh and talk about those one upper kinda friends and dealing with terrible, terrible cramps. Thanks for being here! Xo Brittinie Click below to subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girlsamethepodcast/subscribe Thanks so much for being here! Xo Brittinie Dating apps and the audacity part 1: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girlsamethepodcast/episodes/Dating-apps-and-the-audacity-e24flr1 Dating apps and the audacity part 2: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girlsamethepodcast/episodes/Dating-apps-and-the-audacity-part-2-e29o2ab Girl, Same Ig: https://www.instagram.com/girlsamethepodcast/ Girl, Same FB: https://www.facebook.com/girlsamethepodcast Girl, Same TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@girlsamethepodcast Hot Mess Express: https://www.hotmessexpress.co
This week's guest since she was 8 years old, has studied people's behaviors. It was not intentional but necessary for her survival. She lived in a warzone. Of course, you wouldn't necessarily know that by walking past her house, but you did if you knew her family. She also never knew when the war battles would occur. Therefore, she always had to be prepared. One way she prepared was by studying the behavior of those in her family which would mean she had a leg up and always be one step ahead of her abusers and homes toxicity. The bottom line is her life was full of … ABUSE…VIOLENCE…FEAR! Today, she is grateful for her extremely traumatic childhood because it had a significant impact on her to be the therapist and coach who easily “gets it.” Elizabeth Louis is a personal and professional development coach who focuses on the significance of mindset and perception. Her witty, direct, and transparent communication style educates individuals by showing them life is a choice. We can either choose to allow our brain and emotions to control us by reacting or we can choose to take control and respond, as we consciously desire. Where to find Elizabeth www.elizabethlouis.com www.youtube.com/c/elizabethlouis www.facebook.com/ElizabethLouisCoaching/ www.instagram.com/elizabethlouiscoaching/
If you have just separated from your abusive ex and are facing family court for the first time or if you have been doing this for a while, it is important to have realistic expectations and tangible skills to use as you go through this process.In this episode, you will learn what to expect and how to mitigate the challenges of family court with a high-conflict personality ex-partner before you go to court, during a court hearing and testimony, and then in the aftermath. Some of the topics touched on are:DocumentationYour relationship with your attorneyRealistic expectations around the length of your caseThe false narrative of your abuserTips for testifying in courtMindset shifts regarding the role of your attorney and that of the opposing counselSafety planning after a hearingThe importance of your support networkThe importance of self-care and how to regulate your nervous systemRemember that family court with a narcissistic and abusive ex is a marathon, not a sprint.Show Links:Blog Post - Let 'Em Have a WinEp 32 - Surviving the False Narrative of Your AbuserEp 11 - Your Nervous System Is ShotWhere to find more from Rising Beyond:https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/risingbeyondpc/ https://www.facebook.com/risingbeyondpowerandcontrol https://www.linkedin.com/in/sybil-cummin-lpc-acs-50537791/ https://www.pinterest.com/RisingBeyondPC Our FREE Download a Roadmap to Communicating with your Narcissistic Ex https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/free.html
Description: A personal story of losing a loved one to a DUI offender nearly 14 years ago, the lasting impacts of that loss, about the court process, what more can be done to prevent DUI crashes and deaths and what is being done to help victims and prevent more DUI tragedies. Show Notes: Guests Cody Spaeth and Lead Deputy District Attorney Gregory Hayes introduce themselves. Deputy DA Hayes explains his current role related to DUI cases and the DUI/DUID prosecution and Education Outreach program. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Cody begins the discussion by sharing her personal story – starting with what her family was like prior to April 2009, who her father Stan was, what he was like and what Cody remembers most about him. She then talks through the night her father was killed by an already four-time repeat DUI offender. Cody shares how the crash happened, what happened to her father and the traumatic way she and her mother found out that her father was killed by a DUI driver. Cody explains what happened in the criminal case against the DUI offender and her experience going through the court process starting when she was just 14 years old. Deputy DA Greg Hayes then explains current DUI laws as well as available victim support services and victims' rights advocacy. Since undergoing those very traumatic experiences, Cody now speaks to high school students and DUI offender classes to educate and prevent more victims and their families from experiencing the same tragedy. DDA Hayes and shares information about the many DUI prevention efforts being made by the DA's Office, including a number of programs for high school students as well as programs for adults. Cody closes the discussion by talking about the lasting impact her father's death has had on her and her family– how it led her to her current profession, helping other victims and speaking to the public about how every life matters. RESOURCES: https://madd.org/ https://www.arrivealiveca.com/ https://www.sacda.org/in-the-community/community-programs/ Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube
Merry Christmas my beautiful friends. You asked: “Help! My family isn't accepting of my sexuality. They won't let me bring my girlfriend home either, which makes me not want to go home for Christmas. Any tips?” So Sean reached out to his queer brain's trust to get their advice on how you can navigate the holiday season when your family doesn't accept your gender, sexuality, pronouns, partner or the way you dress. What do you do when someone uses your deadname? How do you answer when someone asks about your girlfriend (but you're gay)? Is it ever okay to skip family Christmas entirely? The holidays can be hard but we've got you ❤️ Get in touch with us on Instagram: @comeoutwhereveryouare Email us: comeouttous@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A lot of us have that one family member who just sucks the joy out of the party. Or a topic that we dread will come up in conversation.Lifestyle expert, author, two-time TEDx speaker and television host Gail Kasper has a few tips to make the holidays more tolerable…
Who wants to be productive over Christmas break, WHILE enjoying family time WITH LOW DRAMA? You're in luck! In this episode I share the details on where to find $10,000 in scholarships in under an hour, alongside several tips to lower family-stress this season. You are allowed to get away and be refreshed before the next Christmas party. You are allowed to leave next year in next year and learn to be present. I also equip you with ways to start out conversations with relatives that are cushioned in kindness and bring life! Christmas break can truly be joyful and triumphant! Grab your cold brew and TI-89, because class is now in session. P.S. Scholarship link mentioned in this episode --> 25+ Scholarships to Apply for in December 2022 - (accessscholarships.com) P.S. Come join our FB Christian College Girls Community, and tell us what traditional degree you're getting, and how you want to use it in an unconventional way(: Facebook --> Christian College Girl Community ~ Scholarships & Graduate Debt-Free | Facebook Instagram --> @moneyandmentalpeace Email --> info@moneyandmentalpeace.com Website --> Home (moneyandmentalpeace.com) Online course The Debt-Free College Blueprint --> debtfreecollegeblueprint.com ** Find God's Path for College and Graduate Loan and Debt-Free ** Do you want guidance on where to go and what to study… wonder if you should change majors? Do you find yourself up late at night searching for scholarships, and ways to pay for college without parental help? Do you wake up worried about everything, and just want to make sure you're following God's plan for your life? In this podcast for Christian college girls, you will learn to find GOD'S path for your college journey, and graduate with no loans or debt! I get it! It is so tough doing things the world‘s way, when everybody else is doing life without God and in their own strength, making poor choices, and taking out loans. So, if you're ready to stop dreading making decisions, and find EASY solutions to help you pay for college while following His path for your life, this podcast is for you! Hey there! I'm Kara Walker, a twenty-something entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, recovering over-achiever, and debt-free college graduate. In college, I too was a stressed college student, looking for money and mental peace. I wondered if there were other ways to pay for college besides loans, and wished for clear direction on how to make college and career decisions! Not only was I worried about drowning in debt, but also afraid I hadn't heard Jesus correctly. Was I studying the wrong thing? Was I completely off track? I felt semi-out of control and was spiraling, until I learned how to hear from God and follow His direction. He guided me and gave me the stepping stones to pay for college. Scholarships, grants, testing out of classes, and other weird school hacks got me through debt-free! And, I'm here to teach you HOW to do this, too. If you are ready to find answers about your future, have an intimate and fruitful relationship with Jesus, and have enough money to KILL it at college, this pod is for you! So grab your cold brew and TI-89, and listen in on the most stress-free and debt-free class you've ever attended: this is Money and Mental Peace. ** Scholarships, Student Loans, Christian College Girls, Pay for College, College Major, Declare Major, Student Loan Forgiveness, Federal Student Loans ** ** Debt-Free College Coach, College Financial Strategist, College Money Mentor, College Budget, Scholarship Coach, Debt-Free Degree **
Description: A personal story of losing a loved one to a DUI offender decades ago, the lasting impacts of that loss, how the case was handled at that time, the progress made with current DUI cases, what more can be done and how MADD and the DA's Office is working to help victims and prevent more DUI tragedies. Show Notes: Guests Rhonda Campbell and Lead Deputy District Attorney Gregory Hayes introduce themselves and their current roles related to DUI cases, victim advocacy and prevention efforts. Rhonda begins the discussion by sharing her personal story – starting with what her family was like 40 years ago, who her sister Irene was, what she was like and what Rhonda remembers most about Irene. She then talks through the day 12-year-old Irene was killed by a four-time repeat DUI offender. Rhonda shares how the crash happened, what happened to Irene, how her parents were told and ultimately how her parents had to tell Rhonda that her little sister was gone. Rhonda explains what happened in the criminal case against the DUI offender and how the offender's rights were put ahead of the rights of Rhonda's family. Deputy DA Greg Hayes then explains current DUI laws and what charges/sentences the offender in Irene's case could have faced under current DUI laws. He also explains the progress made with victim advocacy and victims' rights. Rhonda talks about the lasting impact Irene's death has had on her, her family and the entire community – even four decades later. Her way of honoring Irene's memory is to dedicate her life to preventing other families from experiencing the same tragedy DDA Hayes and Rhonda close the discussion by sharing information about the many DUI prevention efforts being made by the DA's Office and MADD, including a number of programs for high school students as well as programs for adults. Irene Ruth Harris RESOURCES: https://madd.org/ https://www.arrivealiveca.com/ https://www.sacda.org/in-the-community/community-programs/ Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Or is it? We know the holidays can be very stressful for a lot of people. Are feeling a little nervous about spending time with your family? Do you need some help getting clear about what you want during this busy time? Listen as Gina and Julie give you tips and tools to help you set healthy boundaries this holiday season. Love Swoon? Support us on Patreon (and get extra goodies). Want more Julie and Gina? Join our monthly membership group or take our classes. Find Julie on Instagram. Find Gina on Instagram.
It is that time of year again: time to get with your extended family for the holidays. If you are not looking forward to it, join the club. A lot of people with bipolar disorder — and a lot of people in general — have trouble navigating complicated family dynamics. Join us as Gabe and Dr. Nicole shares some tips and tricks on getting through the holidays — or any other big gathering. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Meet Your Inside Bipolar Podcast Hosts Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. He is also the host of Healthline Media's Inside Mental Health podcast available on your favorite podcast player. To learn more about Gabe, or book him for your next event, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Dr. Nicole Washington is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she attended Southern University and A&M College. After receiving her BS degree, she moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to enroll in the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Since completing her residency training, Washington has spent most of her career caring for and being an advocate for those who are not typically consumers of mental health services, namely underserved communities, those with severe mental health conditions, and high performing professionals. Through her private practice, podcast, speaking, and writing, she seeks to provide education to decrease the stigma associated with psychiatric conditions. Find out more at DrNicolePsych.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gifts of Joy is a lifestyle evening television show that explores many topics people don't want to touch within life. Hosted by Joy Douglass the show unpacks everything from love, mental health, abuse, addiction, and more. This episode talks about surviving family lies and ties! '
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On February 23, 1996, Jeff Romig's father died by suicide. Driven, hardworking and successful, until that moment, there was no sign of the inner turmoil he was experiencing – turmoil Jeff was also feeling, at 18 ears old. Jeff has worked to impact the lives of thousands prior to the release of his memoir, Don't F*cking Kill Yourself: a story documenting his own struggles with anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation, offering two potentially life-saving ideas: we can reduce the stigma around suicide by sharing our stories, and we can push through our darkest moments by connecting our minds with the passions, people and experiences that define the best parts of our lives.A key point in Jeff's memoir is that trauma is a constant – and we, the humans, are the variable. Dealing with trauma is a journey, not something we can just get over, and sometimes you deal with it in several aspects and forms in your life.If you or someone you love is dealing with suicidal ideation, you are not alone and there is help.Crisis Text Line – text HELLO to 741741 and speak with a trained crisis counselorThe National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
From clap-backs to crusty mac and cheese, and the pressure to come out during the holidays. Stay cute. Stay petty. Stay thankful, and happy holidays from the folx at Koko & Jules' Petty Podcast!
Worship from Shirley Baptist Church, Shirley, Solihull, UK for October 10, 2021. Chris Maggs continues to explore the story of Joseph by taking a closer look at his family relationships, and asks us to use these to consider our own situations.
Join us as best-selling author (Sweetbitter, Stray) Stephanie Danler and her sister Christina Mannatt are interviewed together for the very first time. Danler calls her interview on Sisters Cracking Up, "The best podcast I've ever done." Danler's memoir, Stray, is one of grave childhood dysfunction which includes a drug-addicted father who abandons their family when Danler was three, and a secretly alcoholic mother who was eventually disabled by a brain aneurysm before Danler reached true adulthood. But the story behind the story is the beautiful, complex, unconditional love between herself and her sister, Christina Mannatt. Although their trauma binds them in ways only known to them, they have cobbled together lives of meaning and sense -- with each other at the center. Danler calls her relationship with her sister, the "defining relationship" of her life. Listen in as these two deeply-bonded sisters discuss a shared traumatic history and their relationship which has helped heal them both.
Former NFL Player for Pittsburg Steelers and An American Ninja Worries Anthony Trucks discusses the abuse from his family and leading to the abuse of foster care families. He discusses the tragedy leading to leaving the NFL and finding himself all over again.The Shift Method- Identify Shiftwww.anthonytrucks.com
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Join Andrew Wommack and special guests every weekday for our Charis Daily Live Bible Study! Interact with dynamic speakers in real-time and gain a deeper understanding of the scriptures as they answer your questions. Tune in every day to hear from different speakers as they share from God's Word. The instructors will not only include Andrew Wommack and Charis Woodland Park staff but also our stateside and international directors. You'll witness miracles happen right there, wherever you're listening!
Back with us on Slam the Gavel, Dave from Darby, England discusses life with his daughter and letting her make her own decisions. Though difficult with the holidays, Dave will see her on New Year's Day. Great conversation on the Family Court system in England, their Barristers and Solicitors and Judges. Dave shares his thoughts and views on Parental Alienation and how he had a great support system while he was going through the Family Court. A lot to learn from this podcast as Dave says, "why manipulate a child," and delves into the topic of Parental Alienation and the film, "Erasing Family." We talked about the behaviors in Family Court as well as Parental Alienation. This was a great up-date with Dave for sure!If you would like to contact Dave: Twitter: @D_Walker_SProducer and music provided by Rich Provost at mictechmusic@yahoo.comdismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com
Maryellen shares a bit of background on family systems and roles and how that contributes to ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year’
Amy shares how the ever-changing situation with coronavirus has been a real challenge for her and her family. Listen as she shares the hope and insights she’s found, to help her family through self-isolation. The post Surviving Family Life appeared first on Messages of hope.
Social distancing rules in Britain, like around the world, mean all non-essential travel and public gatherings have to stop. Being on top of each other in the house is a real challenge. Lockdown means we are stuck inside our homes, forced to spend more time together than ever before. How can we reduce the risks of family disharmony? Speaker is clinical psychologist Stephen Russell-Lacy Exploring spiritual questions about healing emotions
The mages pop in with a quick update during the time of the COVID-19 / Corona Crisis, talking tips on surviving isolation with your family, Tammy-inspired activities for social distancing, lighthearted conversation, and some thoughts on coping with anxiety as well.
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The New Heights Show on Education is an internet radio program in which the hosts cover various topics of education for Home, Charter and Public School families in Ohio and beyond. Local communities include Paulding, Defiance, Bryan, Van Wert, Delphos, Lima, Putnam County, Wauseon and Napoleon.For an invitation to the live show, visit us on Facebook or Twitter to sign up, or email us at NewHeightsEducation@yahoo.com
Some people love rollercoasters and scary movies – but why? What is the appeal of being scared half to death? Today, you’ll find out why. http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/10/why-do-some-brains-enjoy-fear/280938/?single_page=trueWe’ve all been in the situation where we HAVE to perform well and because of that we lose our confidence, get nervous and catastrophize all the horrible things that could happen if we fail. Why on earth do we do that when it does nothing but makes us perform even worse? The trick is to “psych yourself up.” Daniel McGinn, senior editor at Harvard Business Review and author of the book, Psyched Up: How the Science of Mental Preparation Can Help You Succeed (http://amzn.to/2sv4p4Q) offers some suggestions, based on research, that can help you perform better when there is a lot on the line. How many times did you hear a teacher say to never to end a sentence with a preposition? Is it really such a sin? A grammar expert explains the truth about where that rule came from and whether or not it is important to follow it. http://mentalfloss.com/article/68490/4-fake-grammar-rules-you-dont-need-worry-about Why does it seem that when families get together, it always leads to trouble? Family therapist Eric Maisel, author of the book Overcoming Your Difficult Family (http://amzn.to/2rjwPui) explains why when families gather they have trouble getting along and what you can do to rise above it all and save your sanity.
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We're back, bitches! This month, we're doing something a little different with only two episodes this month (sorry, we need a break also) and...(drum roll) GUESTS! We sat down with our girlfriends Hana, Mickey & Tayo to discuss: - Embracing your imperfections - The importance of self-love & care during the holidays - Dealing with family criticisms & MORE in this brand new episode. Follow our guests! @hananeelr, @tayoneo123 & @mickey_alaska
Join Shannon and J.R. as they sit down with one of the biggest names in autism blogging and social media, Rob Gorski, A.K.A. The Autism Dad.Rob has three sons who are on the spectrum so he knows a thing or two about how to manage and survive holiday gatherings with his family.Rob drops a lot of knowledge on the listeners during the show, such as:"So I have kind of a different perspective of things I guess. But it's like a, it's like a bank account, right?Like if you have $100 in your account and it's going to cost $100 to go to this party when you come out of that, you have nothing. And so, you know, a lot of times what happens is, you know, my kids have resources built up that they can cope with the things that kind of happen in daily life. But if I ask too much of them, where I put them in a situation where they have to cope more than what they normally would, they chew through those resources and then they're left at a deficit." What are you waiting for? Listen to the whole podcast now! You can find Rob furiously blogging at The Autism DadTwitter: @theautismdadFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theautismdad/Podcast: https://www.theautismdad.com/podcast/Check out the links below to find your favorite podcast service and subscribe so you don’t miss a single episode of the Not Weird Just Autistic Podcast!
In this session, we're talking about surviving family drama during the holidays and beyond... 02:50 - Having compassion for your family 03:50 - Opting-out of the drama 05:15 - Getting clear on your boundaries 05:30 - Doing a needs assessment 07:00 - Clear communication and setting the tone for expectations 10:00 - Taking care of yourself Connect with Reita: Instagram.com/reita.johnston Facebook.com/reita.johnston Show Notes: www.reitajohnston.com Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed what you heard, subscribe and share your love with a 5 Star review.
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Hooray for family gatherings! -said most no one ever Surviving family gatherings, especially around the holidays; Can be a real struggle. First things first: Show Up Early. Also: DON'T CARPOOL And most: Don't let dusty vibes sway you. I sure didn't when a family member told me my engagement "Doesn't count." 'Tis the season, right?
Welcome back to the 17th episode of the Hard Thing Podcast! This week I show you my conversation with Naval Officer Neil Rasband. First we talk about this week's Instrument of Change: *** INSTRUMENT OF CHANGE This week's instrument of change comes from our guest. Use checklists. It's a simple way to ensure you maintain productivity. Go use checklists to ensure you get everything done you need to. *** In today's episode, knowing that there is no other way, preparing far ahead of time and avoiding being the weakest one in a training group. Before we get into that here's a quick disclaimer: THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS EPISODE ARE THE OPINION OF THE GUEST AND DO NOT REPRESENT THE POLICIES OR OPINIONS OF THE NAVY OR THE MILITARY IN GENERAL. With that done, Neil and I talk about his experience enlisting and going to Boot Camp and then being selected for OCS (Officer Candidate School). We talk about his personal training habits and how to deal with intense family separation. **** GET IN TOUCH WITH Neil If you want to get in touch with Neil Rasband you can reach out to him at neil.rasband@gmail.com. *** In the show we also talk about our new show sponsor, Audible. They are a premiere audiobook platform that offers over 180,000 different titles you can listen to from your Iphone, Android or any other device. Audible is offering listeners of the The Hard Thing Podcast a free Audiobook and a free 30 day trial. To take advantage of this, go to audibletrial.com/thehardthingpodcast to get signed up today . *** ACTION ITEMS: 1.Assess your choices and how they brought you to your current situation. 2. Find your way to workout and push yourself *** Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. I really appreciate it because I couldn't keep this going without you. Let's go back to the deal I made you earlier. Did you find value from listening to this episode? If yes then: 1. Share the podcast with one person who could really use it. 2. Reach out to me on Facebook and Instagram. Let me know how the podcast is going. 3. Leave a rating and a review. 4. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any episode. We are on Google Play, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. 5.Check out the blog. 6. Support the Podcast. Go to anchor.fm/thehardthing/support and donate to help us make better content. Again thanks so much for listening, and stay tuned to next week. Keep doing Hard Things, and Keep Overcoming Average. --- Support this podcast: thehardthingpodcast.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
For most of us, family vacations can be a tricky time to navigate. They’re often chock full of triggers and past pain that hasn’t been resolved. Often times, it can be difficult to let our walls down long enough to feel known and free amidst our siblings, parents, and relatives. So how do we go from surviving family vacations to thriving in them? Join Justin and Abi on their own vacation as they drive through Glacier National Park and discuss Justin’s fresh explosion with his dad. They’ll share important insights as to why honesty is the biggest key that will affect change within families and why purposely validating the child in you is so important. You don’t want to miss this incredibly vulnerable story or the profoundly impactful and healing moment that followed!
Family vacations bring out the best & worst. Psychologist Dr. Cynthia Post provides tips for making trips fun, not stressful. Road trips, flying, small kids in close quarters, travel with adult children. Info: www.cynthiapostphd.com
The Daily Show correspondent and toddler wrangler DESI LYDIC chats about her recent globe-trotting adventures to Iceland, Namibia, and Spain in order to find out how America can do better with the Gender Gap. (The United States ranks flipping #49!). We talk about the time she flew across the country for her dream job interview that happened to coincide with a not yet revealed pregnancy. (Would you tell your potential boss if you were pregnant?) And since we're southern blondes, we share our hot tips for keeping things civil-ish when visiting our Fox News loving families back home. (We love you Moms.) We also give a Daniel Tiger shout, commiserate about not being our kid's favorite parent, and we can't wait for all y'all to watch her special The Daily Show Presents Desi Lydic: Abroad debuting Monday, May 13, at 11 pm ET/PT.Show Notes: AtomicMoms.com Subscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcasts | StitcherJoin our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors offers compassionate care and resources to all those grieving the loss of a military loved one. TAPS has assisted over 85,000 surviving family members, casualty officers and caregivers.
Surviving Family is a play on Lifetime's 3 part docu-series of Surviving R. Kelly. There has been an uproar in the black community about the allegations and victims stories and #MuteRKelly. For several generations both men and women have been sexually molested and or raped by a family member and have been silenced for years and the psychological effects on the black community who have been suppressing those childhood traumas for years and masking those horrible events that took place in their lives, only for it to show up in adulthood and how they are as sexual beings. I brought @xo.tiyana on to have a healthy conversation about Surviving Family. Have you been a victim of child molestation or rape? Do you want to share your story and positive ways to over come your childhood trauma? Email me at TiciaTheDiva@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ticia-the-diva/support
For many families, time spent together in the festive season can actually trigger old patterns of behaviour that lead to stress and discomfort. These old patterns are seen by some as manifestations of the “shadows” in our personality, and that if left unexamined can lead to repeated stress. Sally speaks with Dr John Travis in this show about how looking into our shadows we receive the opportunity to transform ourselves and our relationships.Dr John Travis's previous interview from 2018: https://www.spreaker.com/user/pregnancybirthandbeyond/dr-john-travis-on-transforming-relationsSome resources mentioned: A popular one in this area is NVC - Non-violent Communication developed by Marshall Rosenberg.Byron Katie - turning the judgements you have for your family onto yourselfThe Mankind Project helps men deal with their shadows. There a similar program for women,Susan Campbell author of The 5 Minute Relationship Repair offers tools for eating your shadow.Lifeline.org.au and Beyondblue.org.au and PANDA.org.au. Lifeline ph: 13 11 14 ++++++++++First aired on 99.9 Bay FM in Byron Bay on 10 December 2018.Produced and presented by Sally CusackCopyright 2018 PBB Media and Sally Cusackwww.pbbmedia.org
For many families, time spent together in the festive season can actually trigger old patterns of behaviour that lead to stress and discomfort. These old patterns are seen by some as manifestations of the “shadows” in our personality, and that if left unexamined can lead to repeated stress. Sally speaks with Dr John Travis in this show about how looking into our shadows we receive the opportunity to transform ourselves and our relationships.Dr John Travis's previous interview from 2018: https://www.spreaker.com/user/pregnancybirthandbeyond/dr-john-travis-on-transforming-relationsSome resources mentioned: A popular one in this area is NVC - Non-violent Communication developed by Marshall Rosenberg.Byron Katie - turning the judgements you have for your family onto yourselfThe Mankind Project helps men deal with their shadows. There a similar program for women,Susan Campbell author of The 5 Minute Relationship Repair offers tools for eating your shadow.Lifeline.org.au and Beyondblue.org.au and PANDA.org.au. Lifeline ph: 13 11 14 ++++++++++First aired on 99.9 Bay FM in Byron Bay on 10 December 2018.Produced and presented by Sally CusackCopyright 2018 PBB Media and Sally Cusackwww.pbbmedia.org
The holiday season is quickly approaching. Like it or love it, that means family. We will be spending the next few weeks talking about “Surviving Family” — what God has to say about our relationships and what His plan is for you and yours.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11-25-18.
The holiday season is quickly approaching. Like it or love it, that means family. We will be spending the next few weeks talking about “Surviving Family” — what God has to say about our relationships and what His plan is for you and yours.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11-25-18.
The holiday season is quickly approaching. Like it or love it, that means family. We will be spending the next few weeks talking about “Surviving Family” — what God has to say about our relationships and what His plan is for you and yours.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11-18-18.
The holiday season is quickly approaching. Like it or love it, that means family. We will be spending the next few weeks talking about “Surviving Family” — what God has to say about our relationships and what His plan is for you and yours.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11-18-18.
The holiday season is quickly approaching. Like it or love it, that means family. We will be spending the next few weeks talking about “Surviving Family” — what God has to say about our relationships and what His plan is for you and yours.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11-11-18.
The holiday season is quickly approaching. Like it or love it, that means family. We will be spending the next few weeks talking about “Surviving Family” — what God has to say about our relationships and what His plan is for you and yours.Preached by Brian Nanninga on 11-11-18.
Are we there yet, are we there yet? Surviving family vacations, keeping kids engaged on road and airplane trips, blended families.
Today we are talking the expected and unexpected costs of purchasing and owning your own RV. A wonderful and potentially economical way to travel, RV ownership is all about the budget and knowing what you're getting into before you step onto a lot or into an RV show. We also discuss tips for surviving family travel days, including that one tip we all do, but no one wants to talk about. Plus, there's plenty of RV Miles news this week, including the exciting upcoming launch of a new podcast, a website update and more. Plus, Jason and Abby have the winner of last week's brain teaser and a new one to keep you guessing all weekend. —Resources— News The RV Miles homepage has gone through a big update so you can find the news you want fast. View it here: http://rvmiles.com/episode24/ The new 2018 30mpg diesel F-150 has been announced, the first full-size truck to hit that efficiency milestone, and we have all the details here: http://rvmiles.com/ford-drops-30mpg-f-150-bombshell-best-class-towing-capacity/ The Cost of RV Ownership Refresh yourself on all the different RV types and their price ranges here: http://rvmiles.com/types-rv-explained/ Check out Abby's article on affordable items we recommend for the RV here on the Our Wandering Family blog: http://ourwanderingfamily.com/our-favorite-inexpensive-rv-items Family Travel Day Survival Here's Abby's Our article detailing the 7 tips we discuss on the show: http://ourwanderingfamily.com/seven-tips-for-surviving-family-travel-days/ Check out our top podcasts for family road trips here: http://ourwanderingfamily.com/top-podcasts-for-family-road-trips/ We love the Stuff You Missed in History Class podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stuff-you-missed-in-history-class/id283605519?mt=2 Our list of great Audiobooks for family travel: http://ourwanderingfamily.com/10-audiobooks-for-family-road-trips/ Get two free audible audiobooks here: https://www.amazon.com/Audible-Free-Trial-Digital-Membership/dp/B00NB86OYE/?ref_=assoc_tag_ph_1485906643682&_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=pf4&tag=rvmiles-20&linkId=b6b968b4a0cdc6477bfcc8dcb463e986
For most people, family gatherings during the holidays are rarely stress-free. There's nothing in the world as sticky as a dysfunctional family. You feel good, strong and mature, and 15 minutes into a holiday reunion, you still become hopelessly enmeshed in the same old crazy dynamics. Sound familiar? For many people, family get-togethers require strategies for staying out of such sticky situations. Before you head over the river and through the woods, we’re going to talk about the common sticky situations at family gatherings and what you can do to preserve your good feelings and feel ok afterwards.
How do you handle non-believing relatives at the holidays who insist on speaking out about an anti-faith agenda around your kids? What about the pressure to be involved in every activity under the sun during the month of December? How about family members who want to weigh in on what gifts you should be buying, and how much to spend. Haydn Shaw has coached thousands of business and church leaders alike on generational differerences, including Microsoft, The Atlanta Falcons, Hilton Hotels and BP, and has been featured in Time, Forbes and the Huffington Post. You can connect with Haydn at peopledrivenresults.com Stronger Together is a show about growing in marriage, parenting, relationships and community. Hear Stronger Together Sunday nights at 9pm/8pm Central on Shine.FM. See the video of this show at Facebook and YouTube. Have an idea for a future show? Contact host Seth Tower Hurd on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, or at sethtowerhurd@gmail.com.
Today we discuss how to survive family vacations and how to transition back into everyday life once they’ve ended. We Discuss: Fantasies and false expectations surrounding vacation The challenges we face when trying to control a situation versus just letting it flow What brings us happiness and what blocks us from achieving it How to master our minds and what we choose to focus on A three step exercise for managing the different personalities that we deal with in our families Setting boundaries with people and distancing yourself from negativity How to expand what you want to grow for yourself The pain and discomfort of dealing with particular family members The power of trading “what if” statements for “what is” Creating affirmations that will actually work in your favor Transitioning back into the real world after vacation Planning and preparation to make smoother changes life Learn More About Hosts Paula Shaw and Ken D Foster Visit: www.TransitionRadioShow.com
Why it's a struggle and tips to survival.
Exponential Intelligence® sees the family as a force that is meant to bring abundance. And this abundance comes when it is aligned with pure source. In this episode, we explore how to not only survive but to thrive in a family reunion. Most people dread going to family reunions. Whatever the circumstances, we tend to fall into old patterns when we are around family, and that can be for good or for bad. I share tools and advice on what you can do to transform yourself and your family to create strong bonds for total abundance. We explore how Hollywood comedies portray family reunions and how we can draw lessons from these funny storylines. I also explain the benefits of looking at your family as its own comedy, and how becoming your own "life movie director" so to speak can be beneficial. In this customized Medihealing®, a powerful meditation and healing in one, I will guide you to see your family from a different perspective, as if you are the director of a film about your family reunion. This will allow you to realize how seeing your family from a different perspective can help you break old patterns and form stronger bonds with your family. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mas-sajady/message
Exponential Intelligence® sees the family as a force that is meant to bring abundance. And this abundance comes when it is aligned with pure source. In this episode, we explore how to not only survive but to thrive in a family reunion. Most people dread going to family reunions. Whatever the circumstances, we tend to fall into old patterns when we are around family, and that can be for good or for bad. I share tools and advice on what you can do to transform yourself and your family to create strong bonds for total abundance. We explore how Hollywood comedies portray family reunions and how we can draw lessons from these funny storylines. I also explain the benefits of looking at your family as its own comedy, and how becoming your own "life movie director" so to speak can be beneficial. In this customized Medihealing®, a powerful meditation and healing in one, I will guide you to see your family from a different perspective, as if you are the director of a film about your family reunion. This will allow you to realize how seeing your family from a different perspective can help you break old patterns and form stronger bonds with your family.
No family is perfect, but every family can be restored. Our families can be the source of our greatest blessings and can cause us the most pain. Yet by his wisdom God placed us in families and every family--even the most dysfunctional family--matters to God.
Ashley & Aubrey, both seeking r&r, visit their families for a week. They challenge themselves to avoid the depression trap that often accompanies a visit home by employing a few tips and tricks. This is a challenge full of techniques on how to cope and stay happy when you are around family or visiting home. Listen [...] The post Surviving Family Gatherings – Challenge Accepted #14 appeared first on Glimpse Of Brilliance.
Naptime Radio: A Witty and Intelligent Podcast for Moms and Some Dads
We catch up on Thanksgiving, Ellie is the victim of an Ellieism, Alli P. mixes up the buzz, we power nap on tips for surviving family gatherings and wrap with Nodelman's news quiz and near death experience. Enjoy and thanks for listening!
Hosts Gary and Frederic discuss the latest news from their very different political, age, race, and life perspectives. Also, Filmmakers Mara Lesemann and Carlo Fiorletta will take listeners behind-the-scenes into their upcoming feature film Surviving Family.
Get Real: Indie Filmmakers -- Surviving as a Filmmaker in 2019
Producer Mara Lesemann returns with advice on recognizing when you need to fire someone, and then having the confidence to actually carry it out. Mara wrote and produced two feature films: 'Surviving Family' and 'Detours.' She is a script consultant and has written numerous plays for the NYC stage. GET REAL INDIE FILM[CAST] is hosted by filmmaker and author Jeffrey Michael Bays (www.borgus.com), and filmmaker Forris Day, Jr. Show Notes:1. Visit the guest: http://moreorlessonmovies.blogspot.com/ 2. 'Detours' movie: http://detoursfeaturefilm.com 3. 'Surviving Family' movie: http://www.survivingfamily.us Tweet us @borgusfilm or email info@borgus.com Special Thanks to Mara Lesemann Hosts: Jeffrey Michael Bays & Forris Day, Jr. Hitch20 Theme music by Radoslav Zdravkovic Suspense With a Camera: https://www.amazon.com/Suspense-Camera-Filmmakers-Hitchcocks-Techniques/dp/1615932739 Follow us on Twitter @borgusfilm
Get Real: Indie Filmmakers -- Surviving as a Filmmaker in 2019
Producer Mara Lesemann joins us with detailed advice on getting stars attached to indie films. Mara has written two feature screenplays that became successful films: 'Surviving Family' and 'Detours.' She served as a script consultant for the award-winning feature 'Available: A Modern Fairy Tale.' Mara has also written numerous plays that have been produced on the NYC stage. GET REAL INDIE FILM[CAST] is hosted by filmmaker and author Jeffrey Michael Bays (www.borgus.com), and filmmaker Forris Day, Jr. Show Notes:1. Visit the guest: http://moreorlessonmovies.blogspot.com/ 2. 'Detours' movie: http://detoursfeaturefilm.com 3. 'Surviving Family' movie: http://www.survivingfamily.us Tweet us @borgusfilm or email info@borgus.com Special Thanks to Mara Lesemann Hosts: Jeffrey Michael Bays & Forris Day, Jr. Hitch20 Theme music by Radoslav Zdravkovic Suspense With a Camera: https://www.amazon.com/Suspense-Camera-Filmmakers-Hitchcocks-Techniques/dp/1615932739 Follow us on Twitter @borgusfilm