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Send us a Text Message.This episode focuses on the need for counseling with our children so they can stay in the driver's seat of their life.
The tale of the Rime of the Frostmaiden comes to an end... Join us on Patreon and Discord to support the show! Everything helps! Thanks to all of those who already help keep the show going! www.patreon.com/wereratstudios discord.gg/w3F2bZC67F
This chat has some real juicy moments. As a bonus Jack and I get into some of the stuff that went on when we were young kids (program stuff). I hope you enjoy. Moving forward we shall work on background noise. *Recorded on the 31st of Jan 2024 Also, come join the new website where we have a forum and a shop: https://thecosmicsalon.com/community/ Tips are most welcome: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/niish369 I want to thank the producers of this show: Meredith Walako (Scheduling, bookings, and social media manager). Jennifer (the) Bruce. Susan Jenkins. Rod Knight. LynnRadius. Kerry Hoyal. Denyse Bissel. Sarah Etta. Heather. Susan Miller. Lizz Radican. Claire Cathcart. Eggtooth. Mia Belle. Steven Mercer. Pamela Holdahl. Jake Vanek. WiseNightOwl. Marcey Shapiro. Noël Jeanette. Melanie Poe. Jason Lambson. Neil Macnaughton. Erik Peterson. Mark Boettcher. Kate Kukulkan. Laura Dunn. Lady Babs (moderator of the live-sessions in the speakeasy). Everlong, Niish- --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/niish/support
It may sound like a lot of code words when you're just starting out in the homeschooling world, but once you learn about organizing your day around couch time and table time – you'll be wondering why you didn't do it sooner! This is one homeschool mom hack that you'll want to consider if you don't already. It really will simplify your life and make homeschooling much more enjoyable for everyone. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/249 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homeschoolwithmoxie/support
They devoted themselves . . . to the breaking of bread. . . . — Acts 2:42 There's something about sitting around a table to share a meal. When our family is all together, we often have deep, rich conversations. And we have joyful fun—I recall that when our first granddaughter was becoming expressive, we all started cheering with our hands in the air as she did the same. As Jesus' followers devoted themselves to breaking bread together, there was a sense of understanding that they were a part of something greater than themselves. It was a reminder that they were part of the kingdom of God that Jesus had taught about. Being together to break bread is a way of revealing that we are a part of a new kind of family as well. This family has a centerpiece, and his name is Jesus. As we sit together in community, breaking bread together and remembering Jesus, whether in a large gathering or a small one, we look around that space with an understanding that Jesus calls us brothers and sisters. In this picture of the table we need to understand that none of us deserves to be at the table breaking bread, and yet we are all invited and welcomed because of Jesus. Jesus spoke some powerfully prophetic words when he said, “Do this in remembrance of me.” He knew that we would need to remember who and what we are a part of. Jesus, thank you for the power of the table. In your grace you have given us the greatest example of your good news by welcoming us and reminding us to remember you. Amen.
129 - This video was originally shared on Sept 22, 2022 - things have changed, which will be showed soon, as there are more videos to share of Lori's first year homeschooling. Then we will get to the current episodes. About the video:I have changed how we start our mornings now that we are homeschooling. When my girls were in public schools we did a simple morning basket, which I have a video on that you can check out. As our first year homeschooling I have changed how our morning's flow go. Come check out our homeschool morning table now. https://purelytwins.com/2023/01/08/our-new-morning-table-time-routine/ Resources:Morning binders and calendars: https://thefivegirlschoolhouse.com/Hymns: https://happyhymnody.wordpress.com/Write the Word: https://cultivatewhatmatters.com/collections/kids/products/write-the-word-kidsKids Bibles are CSB She Reads truth KEEP UP WITH US:♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loriandmichelle♡ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/purelytwins♡ Blog: https://purelytwins.com/♡ Our Podcast: Lori and Michelle Podcast Bible study with us:♡ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@biblesstudywiththetwins♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Biblestudywiththetwins ♡ CHECK OUT OUR AMAZON storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/loriandmichelle (if you use our link we may receive a small commission. Thank you for your support of our channel.) Songs from Epidemic Sound. We appreciate any and all support as it helps keeps us going and able to produce content for you. Thank you. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lm-podcast/support
We decided we needed to do some housecleaning and just freeball it a little. We pride ourselves on order and structure....and this was not it. Enjoy!
In this episode, Matthew talks about the benefits of taking weekly communion and following the Christian calendar. He reminds us that Christianity is a communal faith -- one that promotes unity with Christ and each other. There are no "lone ranger" Christians, and rugged individualism is not part of our ancient faith. As a church, therefore, we are called to the communion table, and we are summoned to fix our time and attention around the rhythms of the biblical story -- the center of which is Jesus the Messiah. + + + Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and share it with others! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheBibleUnmuted www.matthewhalsted.com
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Today I am speaking with Brenda an Occupational Therapist who wants to help families with meal time strategies as she understands the power struggles that can occur at meal times with little ones. Her goal is to not only help your child with eating but also with the whole experience around the meal and meal time. I hope you enjoy our conversation.Where to begin with eating disorders?4:16What to feed your child?8:17Teaching kids how to make their own food.11:47Experimenting with food.16:19How to train the gag reflex.21:11Tongue lateralization and chewing.25:49Where to get more information about Brenda40:59Brenda Chilstrom, founder of That Makes Sense OT, is a pediatric occupational therapist with over 25 years of experience working with children and families experiencing difficulties with feeding issues. Brenda has a heart for helping families create a safe space that allows their children's natural curiosity to emerge and transform the rigidity and power struggles around the eating process into joy-filled, adventurous exploration of foods. She envisions a world where all children are flourishing and becoming the curious, adventurous little beings they were born to be.For a free tip sheet to decrease stress during mealtimes, sign up at www.thatmakessenseot.comInstagram: @thatmakessenseotFB: That Makes Sense OTTABLE TIME with That Makes Sense OT offer:A safe, encrypted video sharing opportunity where parents who feel stuck and are tired of the power struggles around eating can video their current challenges and receive tailored educational advice to help jumpstart them toward more peaceful and productive mealtimes. Disclaimer: for educational purposes-- not meant to be a substitute for direct therapeutic intervention. This offer is valued at over $300 and is offered at an introductory price of $49 for listeners of this podcast only. This offer is limited to the first 20 respondents. Full offer details can be found at TABLE TIME .Join us over at Raising Healthy Humans on FB for our Self Love/Self Myofascial ReleaseHead to www.raisinghealthyhumans. com to learn moreJoin our Community:Moms Raising Healthy HumansLearn about our Movement Snack Podcast:5 Minute Mornings (buzzsprout.com)or follow me on IG or Tik Tokcourtney_formfitVoiceover Intro: SJ RockiEditing: SJ Rocki
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After a week off the boys are back. Mike and Nick breakdown the Lions game and how that loss affect our playoff chances. All we want for Christmas is a win and finally we have some Pro Bowlers again! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ud835udc07ud835udc28ud835udc26ud835udc1e-ud835udc28ud835udc1f-ud835udc2dud8/support
It's Friday, so it's Round Table time and today Adam has Josh Graham and BDaht on and Josh Graham is HOT! We're in a space where 4 out of the 3 people here are from the Triad and talking ACC with it's latest decision to leave Greensboro; which Josh Graham is extremely passionate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Friday, so it's Round Table time and today Adam has Jeremy Greene and Brett Friedlander joining in. The guys address college football and NFL, where they make their picks and observations; one of which Adam can't grasp. Plus, Adam and Victoria make their NFL picks for the entire weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
W.G. is joined by two members of our Journey family, Sean Clinton and Paul Coelho. We continue a conversation that began with our last episode, asking Sean and Paul about the most memorable meal they've ever had. Whether it's the location, the food, or the conversation, the answers might surprise you. W.G. Hulbert: Worship & Discipleship PastorSean Clinton: Journey FamilyPaul Coelho: Journey FamilyProduced by Jeff HulbertIntroduction by W.G. HulbertOriginal Music by Jeff Hulbert
W.G. is joined by our Lead Pastor Landon Collard and our new Connections Pastor Darin Hollingsworth and we have some fun talking about the most memorable meal we've ever had. Whether it's the location, the food, or the conversation, the answers might surprise you. W.G. Hulbert: Worship & Discipleship PastorLandon Collard: Lead PastorDarin Hollingsworth: Connections PastorProduced by Jeff HulbertIntroduction by W.G. HulbertOriginal Music by Jeff Hulbert
Its time to play the game. We cover HHH post DX.we also run through the week. Come Join the Table Time stamps News-0:2:29 Raw-0:18:00 Dynamite-0:21:37 Smackdown-00:30:56 HHH-00:33:50 Follow us FB- Main Event Round Table Podcast Twitter @MERTPod1 inst agram-podmert Dave -Gonzo_Mania Alex -Aandscomcis
We couldnt stayaway. Between Dave announcing he is having a kid and Ry bring the twins home we sill find time for som wrestling. We break down the last 2 ppvs and have an hbk draft. Come Join the Table Time stamps Forbidden door- 0:2:10 MITB- 0:12:40 Draft- 0:21:35 Follow us FB- Main Event Round Table Podcast Twitter @MERTPod1 inst agram-podmert Dave -Gonzo_Mania Alex -Aandscomcis
Table time is an integral part of my Turn Autism Around approach that differs from other providers and approaches. If you're curious on how to start table time, what it's all about, or maybe you're really struggling with it now that you've started, you need to listen to these frequently asked questions. Community Manager, Kelsey General, joins me to ask these top questions from our community all about table time.
The crew goes back to the beginning of the campaign and tries to change things for the better.
The crew travels time!
Join me as I talk about how I split my time and help define time blindness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When Randy and I first started homeschooling, it was because we wanted the flexibility of having our children with us. We imagined traveling, playing music, and bringing our children along… Life shifted as we had more children and we began to restructure our life within the comfort of home. As our children and family size... Read More
Dr Ian Dallas was a Scottish writer, philosopher, leader and one of the great polymaths of our era. Hosting guests was a major part of his daily life which centered around his table. Chef Yusuf Perez (Instagram handle: @chef_josep_perez) was Dr Dallas' personal chef for over 16 years. During his time in Dr Dallas' kitchen he went from being a cook's hand to becoming master of the kitchen. In this episode Chef Yusuf discusses his journey with cooking, his role in Dr Dallas' household, what he learnt from his unique relationship with Dr Dallas and how we can all take teachings from Dr Dallas' example and put them into our own daily lives.
Today, along with siblings in Christ around the world, we will be celebrating World Communion Sunday. In literal and figurative ways, we will be "at table" with one another, near and far. Please join us in person or online as we reflect on the sacrament of Holy Communion and what it means, in the midst of all of our differences, to come together at Christ's Table. The post Table Time appeared first on Pacific Beach United Methodist Church - PB UMC - PBUMC.
Greg joins the discussion to share his experience of joining a group weekly table practice, what it means for the silent majority that's considering going to a weekly group, how the sport has evolved just in the last year through dissemination of knowledge and groundbreaking network connectivity, and what the beginner armwrestler has to consider for the initial progression timeline regardless of ability. Support this podcast by buying me a coffee! Coffee keeps me going daily and you can be a direct contributor. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crucifixgym Support via PayPal! https://paypal.me/dreaminglife --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thraxton-stirling/support
As Esther draws to a close, the tables are full. Justice is served, and as a result, joy abounds and dinner is served! Open your Bibles to Esther 9. The post Joe Reed: (Turn)Table Time appeared first on Lewis Lake Covenant Church.
Dinner table time is so crucial in our busy world. How you interact with your kids shapes their behavior, self-esteem, intelligence, imagination, competence, and ultimately their character. In this new episode of the Clean Eating for Kids podcast, learn and utilize these practices to translate to mealtime that is most effective and backed by astounding results in the psychology community of practitioners. Learn these eight styles of communication with your child that will build their confidence and strengthen your bond during interactions. ✔️ Unlabeled Praise: This provides a positive but nonspecific evaluation attributes activity or behavior, or product of your child. It does not tell a specific behavior you like but does communicate approval. Use phrases like, "I love that." "Great, thank you very much." "Great idea." "Perfect." ✔️ Labeled Praise: A specific favorable judgment of an attribute product or behavior of a child. You're telling them precisely what you think is positive. "I like it that you've got broccoli on your plate." "You're doing a great job of using your fork." "I'm really proud of you for filling your plate with such wonderful colors." ✔️ Reflective statements: It has the same meaning as the child's verbalization. You are paraphrasing and elaborating, but you're not changing the meaning. You're simply repeating what your child says. "Mommy, there's an apple on my plate here." Your response? "There's an apple on your plate." "I dropped my spoon." Your response? "You dropped your spoon." "Oops, I did that wrong." "Oh, you think you did that wrong?" Those are all great examples of mirroring and reflecting and builds confidence and connection. ✔️ Behavioral description: they're non-evaluative declarative sentences or phrases. They describe the child's observable verbal or nonverbal behavior. ✔️ Neutral talk: It's composed of statements that introduce information about people, objects, events, or activities or indicate attention to the child but do not clearly describe or evaluate the child's current or immediately completed behavior. ✔️ Questions: Verbal inquiries of behavior. They request an answer but do not suggest behavior is to be performed by your child. Here's an example. "Now, what would you like to eat next?" "How many muffins do we have?" "Would I like to share this fruit salad with you?" ✔️ Indirect Command: The suggestion for behavior in question form or implied using the word "let's," such as "Let's see if we could get the napkins out for the dinner table." ✔️ Direct Command: Statements that contain direction for a behavior to be performed. Here's an example - "Please use the spoon to mix the ingredients in the bowl." "Please hand me the salt shaker." Loved this episode? Please be sure to subscribe and ring the bell for weekly notifications on YouTube. We created the HOW TO guide with tips and tricks to transition your family to eating clean, feeling more connected, and being active and fit. Each week you will receive access to modules with lessons that cover mindfulness practices, nutritional know-how, and psychological tips and tricks with a library of resources to create deeper connections while increasing immune strength and instilling a lifelong enjoyment of clean foods for your entire family! https://www.crystalclearkids.online/fsp
For this week, us at T.A.L.K. engaged in multiple sessions with our guests engaging in a variety of discussion. This episode featured TALK member Marvin Mitchell and special guest Dr. Allen D. Smith as we discuss the importance of being at the table when it comes to decision making, importance of education, and generational success.RESOURCESwww.raceforward.orgwww.eji.orgwww.learningforjustice.orgwww.youthactivismproject.orgFOLLOW US@gotalk2020@teachauthenticitylearnkindness
Show 013 was a kitchen table conversation about self discipline, trust, crisis management and the tasting of a good Scotch Whisky from our friend Matt Walicki.
Coming up on 99%CRAPS We’re back on the road for a week Hitting up 14 Casinos in Lake Charles, New Orleans & Biloxi We discuss our plans, bankrolls and strategies With in-depth focus on CRAPS tables and COVID-19 protocols in each casino along the way But 1st, we attack Lake Charles! TW - @99percentcraps FB – Ninednine Percent IG – ninedninepercent.craps HEAVY'S AXIS POWER CRAPS https://www.axispowercraps.com/ NOTES for Episode 29 00:00:00 - ON THE ROAD FOR A WEEK 00:03:15 - CAESARS REWARDS BENEFITS 00:04:40 - NOT SHOOT TO WIN 00:07:00 - SCOUTING TRIP FOR ROLL TO WIN TABLES 00:08:10 - FLOOR MANAGER DISCUSSION 00:10:16 - ROLL TO WIN BONUS BET 00:13:45 - BILOXI IS LIKE DOWNTOWN VEGAS 00:16:40 - A LOT GOING ON THIS WEEK 00:17:15 - LIVE STREAM ON BOURBON ST 00:20:40 - BAD LUCK 00:23:00 - NO FLYING DURING COVID 00:28:00 - GOALS FOR RELEASE 00:28:00 - ON OUR WAY TO LAKE CHARLES 00:28:20 - EARLY MORNING SESSION 00:32:45 - TABLE TIME 00:36:15 - TRAVEL EXPENSES 00:38:10 - PSO 00:40:00 - BONE TRACKER 00:43:15 - SEVEN EXPOSURE 00:44:00 - STRATEGY 00:45:00 - DICE SETS 00:48:00 - HARDWAYS BETS 00:53:27 - HEADING TO NEW ORLEANS 00:54:45 - RECAP OF LAUBERGE ROLL TO WIN TABLE SESSION 00:56:45 - LACK OF MASK ENFORCEMENT 00:59:45 - MET A LISTENER 01:01:50 - HAD A 46 ROLL 01:02:00 - ROLL TO WIN VIDEO GRAPHICS 01:04:40 - CHATTY DEALER 01:13:10 - NO MORE BELOW MIN LAY BETS 01:15:00 - 7'S ON THE COMEOUT 01:22:00 - GOLDEN NUGGET HOTEL REVIEW 01:24:15 - KING CAKE 01:23:30 - NOLA BOURBON ST WEB CAM 01:24:45 - LIVE WEB CAMS
We give our Premier League predictions for the 2020/2021 season.
In episode 9, Deuce & Racquel move the podcast to their kitchen table. We discuss the latest in Covid-19 which oddly turns into a discussion about time travel.
In this episode of the Mentor 4 Moms Podcast with Susan Seay let's talk about how I do daily table time with my girls. Listen in on how we gather together for Bible, prayer, journaling, and planning, each day. Links from today’s episode: Episode 53 - How to Set Priorities Book: Jesus Every Day, by Mary DeMuth Podcast: Pray Every Day, with Mary Demuth Episode 57 with Mary DeMuth Episode 60 - My Favorite Things My website: http://susanseay.com For more information on my products: http://susanseay.com/shop Connect with Susan Seay Facebook // Instagram // www.facebook.com/SusanLSeay/ http://instagram.com/susanlseay Ways you can support this show: Help me to connect with more moms who could use a mentor that offers lots of encouragement and practical tools. If you know a mom who desires to be more intentional but just doesn’t know-how… Share this episode via email or text Post about this episode on your Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter - add - #Mentor4Moms to your post
In this week's Table Time, align with the Universal flow around you and become aware again and again of your choice to step into the flow of truth, compassion, love, and gratitude. The flow is always accessible, and you are SAFE to step in.
Thanksgiving Bonus! This episode is recorded on the fly so join me discussing whether you're the bird, the bun, the potato or the port and how much more peace we can have about the preparation process when we make the Shift from Elapsed Time thinking to Table Time thinking. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/redrev/support
During this week's session of Table Time, Lauren guides the group through a meditation on release.
This week's Table Time discussion covers what is actually within our control as we step into our divine role as witches, and how to use magick when we're in the middle of a "string of bad luck" or struggling not to panic as it feels like we are at the world's mercy. Fear not! You've got this. Have a listen, and don't forget to come join The Good Witch Project Facebook group to catch these Table Time discussions LIVE!
In this session of Table Time, we tackle what to do when that beautiful, creative brain of yours goes into excited overdrive and you've suddenly got so many things in front of you that you want to do, that you have to do, dreams that make you so lit up you might explode, etc. that you get overwhelmed and well....nap instead. Have a listen and share what you are currently craving!
In this session of Table Time within The Good Witch Project Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/group/thegoodwitchproject) Lauren Runck dives into conversation about episodes when our minds take us for a ride, and we get caught up in our thoughts to the point where it gets ridiculous, and hard to get out of. She provides tips to bring yourself out of this state, and detach yourself from the plaguing thoughts.
An interview with the creator of Facebook.
In this Table Time session, we tackle as a community the importance and INEVITABILITY of trusting and acting on your intuition. Which is, by the way, the single most important tool you have in your witchcraft practice.
In this week's Table Time, Lauren Runck talks about the importance of feeling your way through judgement, and how to release it so it doesn't clog up your inner channels. We all judge, but here's why it has NO REASON being a part of your practice. You are good enough, my good witches.
In this audio - taken from 8/21/2019's Table Time episode in The Good Witch Project Facebook group - Lauren talks about the importance of carving out time for self-care (and ruthlessly making sure you get it), and how you can theme days to match the natural rhythm of energy you experience during your week to take back both your TIME and your ENERGY.
This audio, taken from Lauren Runck's "Table Time" in The Good Witch Project Facebook group covers the root behind feeling like a "fraud" as a witch, not letting yourself be happy, and some important questions to ask yourself when those feelings arise. Returning after a three week break for travel, we dive right in with how much has changed!
In this episode of Table Time, we address the desire to connect with others, and how important it is - even if it is also scary - to be vulnerable and show who you are when wanting to connect with others.
Crossings Community Churchcrossingsokc.org Dr. Cliff Sanders October 4th, 2015 Class Notes