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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3106: Vitaliy Katsenelson reflects on what he calls his single greatest achievement - not a professional accolade, but raising children who are kind, curious, and emotionally resilient. Through touching stories and hard-earned lessons, he reveals how parenting shaped his values and challenged his ego, offering a deeply human look at what truly matters. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://contrarianedge.com/my-single-greatest-achievement/ Quotes to ponder: "My kids are my single greatest achievement. They are kind, smart, curious, and caring people." "Kids are not a project you can complete or a problem you can solve - they are human beings you help shape." "Being a parent made me realize how little control I have over the world and how much influence I have over what kind of father I choose to be." Episode references: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0743525086 Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Emotionally-Intelligent-Child-Heart/dp/0684838656 The Road Less Traveled: https://www.amazon.com/Road-Less-Traveled-Timeless-Traditional/dp/0743243153 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3106: Vitaliy Katsenelson reflects on what he calls his single greatest achievement - not a professional accolade, but raising children who are kind, curious, and emotionally resilient. Through touching stories and hard-earned lessons, he reveals how parenting shaped his values and challenged his ego, offering a deeply human look at what truly matters. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://contrarianedge.com/my-single-greatest-achievement/ Quotes to ponder: "My kids are my single greatest achievement. They are kind, smart, curious, and caring people." "Kids are not a project you can complete or a problem you can solve - they are human beings you help shape." "Being a parent made me realize how little control I have over the world and how much influence I have over what kind of father I choose to be." Episode references: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0743525086 Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Emotionally-Intelligent-Child-Heart/dp/0684838656 The Road Less Traveled: https://www.amazon.com/Road-Less-Traveled-Timeless-Traditional/dp/0743243153 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3106: Vitaliy Katsenelson reflects on what he calls his single greatest achievement - not a professional accolade, but raising children who are kind, curious, and emotionally resilient. Through touching stories and hard-earned lessons, he reveals how parenting shaped his values and challenged his ego, offering a deeply human look at what truly matters. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://contrarianedge.com/my-single-greatest-achievement/ Quotes to ponder: "My kids are my single greatest achievement. They are kind, smart, curious, and caring people." "Kids are not a project you can complete or a problem you can solve - they are human beings you help shape." "Being a parent made me realize how little control I have over the world and how much influence I have over what kind of father I choose to be." Episode references: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0743525086 Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Emotionally-Intelligent-Child-Heart/dp/0684838656 The Road Less Traveled: https://www.amazon.com/Road-Less-Traveled-Timeless-Traditional/dp/0743243153 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#216: Unlock the power of purpose and friendship with Simon Sinek. Learn how to find your ‘why,' strengthen your friendships, and master the human skills that truly matter. Simon Sinek is a globally recognized author, speaker, and thought leader on leadership, purpose, and human connection. His work, including his book Start with Why, has inspired millions to discover their purpose and foster meaningful connections in their lives Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/simon-sinek-purpose-friendship-human-skills Partner Deals LMNT: Free sample pack of my favorite electrolyte drink mix Fabric: Affordable term life insurance for you and your family Vuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever worn Gelt: Skip the waitlist on personalized tax guidance to maximize your wealth For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Simon: Website | Instagram | LinkedIn Friends Exercise The Art of Listening Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't Books How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (01:46) Why It's Important to Have a 'Why' in Your Life (02:53) The Distinct Difference Between Purpose and Goals (04:41) The Friends Exercise to Find Your 'Why' (08:36) Why Friendships Are the Ultimate Biohack (13:08) The Impact of Friendships: In-Person vs. Virtual (18:54) Is There an Ideal Number of Friendships to Have? (20:30) Why Women Are Better at Being Friends (22:49) How to Truly Be There for a Friend: Get in the Mud (25:29) The Importance of Learning Human Skills (28:29) The Social Benefits of Meditation (31:28) Understanding Humans as Legacy Machines (33:25) Why We Shouldn't Undervalue Friendships (37:16) Embracing Accountability in Friendships (45:56) How to Get Better at Making Friends (50:40) How Parents Can Help Their Kids Make Friends (52:16) Tricks to Improve Your Empathy (58:01) Where to Find Simon Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | X | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Regan for the sixth episode of the Lifespan of a Household Series. The episode focuses on the experience of the autistic parent in a household with preteen children. Dr. Regan discusses the parent's shifting role across the child's developmental seasons, develops images to help parents relate to the shift, and provides practical input about succeeding in these changes in the parenting role. The Holidays and Autism: Holding Fast and Letting Go Planning a Merry Holiday on the Autism Spectrum How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk Autism in the Adult website Resources for professionals Video Visits Video Courses
Enjoy a fan-favorite we pulled from the archives! This week, we dive into a discussion about family intimacy. By family intimacy, we don't mean the physical intimacy you share with your partner. Instead, we mean intimacy in the sense of closeness, connections, and a sense of being seen. We discuss things that get in the way of intimate relationships, and we also give some ideas for building intimacy. We would love to hear from you! What's worked well in your family? Come share with us on Instagram @eyresisters. Mentioned in the Show: - How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber
Episode 068: Marketing is about providing value, building relationships, and earning trust. Financial advisors who want to stand out focus less on selling and more on serving. One of the most effective ways to do this is by creating content people want to engage with, whether blog posts, newsletters, social posts, podcasts, or videos. In this episode, Kyle Van Pelt talks with Samantha Russell, Chief Evangelist at FMG Suite. Samantha teaches financial advisors how to utilize digital marketing strategies to produce exponential growth through website development, content marketing, SEO, social media, and video. Her cutting-edge thought leadership is recognized throughout the financial services industry and led to her being named to Investment News 40 Under 40, ThinkAdvisor "Luminary" and Wealth Management Top Ten to Watch. Kyle and Samantha talk about strategic marketing techniques for financial advisors. They discuss the power of content marketing, the importance of consistency in the marketing process, and the impact of providing value beyond financial advice. In this episode: [03:10] - Samantha's money moment [05:47] - Samantha's transition from sales to marketing [08:24] - How marketing tactics have changed over time [11:34] - How new RIAs can stand out [16:02] - How to scale marketing efforts [20:07] - Choosing the right CRM [22:22] - Effective marketing strategies [25:25] - The power of in-person events [28:02] - Samantha's outlook on the future of the industry [35:21] - Milemarker Minute Key Takeaways An effective marketing strategy offers value first before asking for anything in return. Marketing takes time and consistent effort, but when done right, it can lead to a steady stream of qualified leads. Content marketing is a powerful tool for attracting and nurturing prospects. Hosting in-person events that offer value creates meaningful connections on a personal level. Quotes [06:39] - "One of the biggest ways any firm can become a trusted source, where someone will take the phone call or the sales meeting first, is to give something of value away before you ask. I always say give, give, give, then ask." ~ Samantha Russell [09:45] - "AI has completely changed the game of how people get information. SEO is probably the thing that's Wild West the most, more than anything else." ~ Samantha Russell [28:33] - "Content is going to become even crazier, and the tools that we use to service clients are going to become so hyper-productive. We are going to go back to thinking about experiences because so many other things are going to become commodities, and the experiences are going to become crucial." ~ Samantha Russell Links Samantha Russell on LinkedIn FMG Suite Salesforce Wealthbox Redtail Technology Rubin Miller Peltoma Capital Partners How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk Connect with our hosts Milemarker.co Kyle on LinkedIn Jud on LinkedIn Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Produce game-changing content with Turncast Turncast helps your company grow by producing top-quality content and fostering transformative conversations. We specialize in content generation, podcasting, digital strategy, and audience growth for fintech and financial services companies. Learn more at Turncast.com.
In this episode I chat with Chris Parrott and Susan Bauerfeld about parental anxiety and Self-led parenting. They offer practical advice for parents struggling to regulate their emotions and remain present with their kids, and for IFS practitioners working with parents and families. Chris and Susan are co-presenting a session at next week's 2024 IFS Annual Conference titled, Get Your Shift Together: Self-Led Parenting in a Culture Shaped by Worried Parts, which I'm super excited about. Key Takeaways: Worry pulls attention inward, creating disconnection from the present moment. How can parents shift from worry to curiosity about what their children really need IFS provides a pathway for parents to unblend from worry and engage with Self Energy to stay calm and compassionate Is worrying really an act of love, or a protective part trying to manage discomfort? Emotional discomfort is part of life—how can parents help their children develop resilience without removing all discomfort from their experiences? "When you name it, you tame it"—learning to name parts reduces their intensity and fosters emotional regulation. Self-regulation in parents sets a foundation for children to build their own coping skills. How shifting parental focus from worry to connection creates better outcomes for children. "Worry disconnects us from our parts, from our own Self Energy, and it disconnects us from our kids, and the greatest resource that our children have is the connection that they have with us" -- Chris Parrott About Chris Parrott and Susan Bauerfeld: Chris Parrott studied in London earning her MSc and Post MSc degree to become a BPS Chartered Counseling Psychologist. Parrott co-founded Your Self Series, a teen identity development program, and YourChatMat, tools to engage families in meaningful conversation. She is a Level 1-trained and Board Certified Life Coach working with emerging adults and with parents of pre-teens. Susan Bauerfeld, PhD is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, IFS Level II trained therapist, speaker, workshop leader, parent coach, and the proud mother of three wonderful, young adult sons. Recently retired from her private practice in Norwalk, CT, she has shifted her professional focus to giving presentations and workshops about parenting and managing anxiety at both national and international conferences and in her local community. They are co-authors of the upcoming book Get Your Shift Together: How to Help Kids More by Worrying Less. Mentioned in this episode: 2024 IFS Annual Conference, October 24-25, 2024 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish Dr. Eli Lebowitz, Yale School of Medicine Watch video Clips from select episodes on The One Inside on YouTube Follow Tammy on Instagram @ifstammy and on Facebook at The One Inside with Tammy Sollenberger. Jeff Schrum co-produces The One Inside Podcast. He is a writer, counselor, and IFS Level 1 practitioner. Are you new to IFS or want a simple way to get to know yourself? Tammy's book, "The One Inside: Thirty Days to your Authentic Self" is a PERFECT place to start. Sign up for Tammy's email list and get a free "Get to know a Should part of you" meditation on her website Tammy is grateful for Jack Reardon who created music for the podcast. Jack is a graduate of Derek Scott's IFS Stepping Stones Program. If you are interested in sponsoring an episode or two of The One Inside Podcast please contact Tammy at tammysollenberger@comcast.net
Send us a textThis conversation with Isabel Sam of Florida Freedom Family explores the concept of conflict as an opportunity for deeper connection and how it can be used to create more peaceful homes. It delves into the importance of finding common ground and understanding different perspectives in resolving conflicts. We also touch on the significance of community and the drawbacks of relying solely on the nuclear family structure. Isabel shares her experience with homeschooling her 3 children and the principles she follows to create a happy and cohesive homeschooling environment, highlighting the importance of self-directed learning and how it can prepare children for adulthood. They also discuss the importance of community and frame it as the legacy we leave behind for future generations.Keywordsnon-violent communication, conflict, connection, peace, motherhood, American culture, ancient cultures, perspectives, community, nuclear family, compulsory schooling, self-discovery, critical thinking, education, systems, self-directed learning, homeschooling, happiness, legacyChapters00:00 Conflict as an Opportunity for Deeper Connection07:51 Building a Diverse and Supportive Community17:24 Challenges of the Nuclear Family Structure23:07 The Impact of Compulsory Schooling on Children's Development26:57 Rethinking the Traditional Education System29:17 The Solution: Reparenting and Self-Directed Learning31:10 The Foundation: Hunt Gather Parent35:03 Grieving and Moving Forward38:17 Creating a Happy Homeschooling Environment45:42 The Importance of Community and LegacyLearn More About Florida Freedom Family Here Follow Isabel and FFF on IGIsabel's Book Recommendations: Hunt, Gather, Parent; How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, The Secrets of Happy Families Support the showIf you feel inspired please consider sharing this episode with a friend, writing a 5⭐️ review or becoming a Raising Wild Hearts Member here!
In this episode, we're opening up about something we all struggle with—control. Whether it's trying to manage things beyond our reach, like when someone else is driving, or figuring out why we're really upset, we'll walk you through Shauna's process for identifying the root cause of our frustrations. Plus, we'll share how we learned to let go and stop sweating the small stuff—because spoiler: It's often not in our control anyway! But it's not all serious talk! We'll also dive into how FUN is the secret weapon every parent needs. Fun isn't just a luxury; it's an essential ingredient for better parenting, stronger connections, and happier kids. We share quirky, effective strategies like using animal sounds to get kids to listen or how the “ducks and wings” method changed grocery store trips forever. You'll also hear about how establishing simple SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) for everything from bedtime to behavior can save your sanity. Timeline Summary: [1:15] – Letting go of control: Why trying to micromanage doesn't work. [3:50] – What's really the problem? Is it the kids, or is it you? [6:12] – How fun creates connection, movement, and solves problems. [9:00] – Using animal sounds to get kids to cooperate (and yes, it works!). [12:05] – Establishing "ducks and wings" for smoother grocery store runs. [16:30] – Creating simple, life-saving parenting SOPs. [20:15] – Fun as a non-negotiable: Why joy and playfulness help with parenting challenges. Links & Resources: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk (Book mentioned) Acupressure mats for meditation and problem-solving Kid2Kid (Store mentioned for buying creative tools like tutus) Closing Remark: If this episode helped you see parenting in a new light, or if you got a good laugh from my animal sound antics, we'd love to hear from you! Rate, follow, and share the podcast. Leave a review so we can keep the conversation going. Remember, parenting doesn't have to be a struggle—sometimes, a little fun goes a long way!
Let us hear from you!In this episode, we discuss Joanna Thaber and Julie King's "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, and How to Listen So Kids Will Talk," which teaches how acknowledging and validating your child's emotions can lead to greater cooperation and understanding using strategies like naming emotions, reflective listening, and empathetic responses. "Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child" by Dr. John Gottman.Thanks for listening! If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please email us at podcast@coparentacademy.com. To see our courses, visit https://coparentacademy.com
Homeschooling is a full-time job, and there's lots of learning that you have to do as the parent and teacher. Today, our hosts share their favorite homeschooling books to make your learning lifestyle fun, easy, and fulfilling! SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.happyhomeschoolerpodcast.com If you have any questions or comments, please email us at happyhomeschoolpod@gmail.com Visit Transcript Maker and get your 14-day free trial! Like our page and join our group on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Jennifer's List: The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn Project-Based Homeschooling: Mentoring Self-Directed Learners, by Lori Pickert Free to Learn, by Peter Gray A Place to Belong: Celebrating Diversity and Kinship in the Home and Beyond, by Amber O'Neal Johnston Until the Streetlights Come On: How a Return to Play Brightens Our Present and Prepares Kids for an Uncertain Future, by Ginny Yurich, M.E.d. Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School?: the case for helping them leave, chart their own paths, and prepare for adulthood at their own pace, by Blake Boles Holly's List: Seasons of a Mother's Heart: Heart-to-Heart Encouragement for Homeschooling Moms, Sally Clarkson Home Learning Year by Year, Revised and Updated: How to Design a Creative and Comprehensive Homeschool Curriculum, by Rebecca Rupp Charlotte Mason Study Guide, by Penny Gardner A Charlotte Mason Education: A Home Schooling How-To Manual, by Catherine Levison More Charlotte Mason Education: A Home Schooling How-To Manual, by Catherine Levison The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, by Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise Senior High: A Home-Designed Form+U+La, by Barbara Edtl Shelton Melody's List: Educating the Wholehearted Child, by Clay Clarkson and Sally Clarkson A Charlotte Mason Companion: Personal Reflections on the Gentle Art of Learning, by Karen Andreola For the Children's Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and School, by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay The Hidden Art of Homemaking, by Edith Schaeffer Homeschooling for Excellence, by David Colfax and Micki Colfax How Children Learn (Classics in Child Development), by John Holt The Christian Home School, by Gregg Harris How to Homeschool: A Practical Approach, by Gayle Graham How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk (The How To Talk Series), by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Say Goodbye to Whining, Complaining, and Bad Attitudes... in You and Your Kids, by Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller The Happy Homeschooler Podcast is a Transcript Maker Production. It is hosted by Holly Williams Urbach, Melody Gillum, and Jennifer Jones, produced by Matthew Bass, and edited by Norah Williams. Our logo is by Norah Williams and our music is by The Great Pangolin.
Get the Autonomy Guide HERE Episode Title: How To Get Your Toddler to LISTEN!Episode Number: #29Host: Jon @wholeparentTimestamps:0:00 - Introduction and Setting the Scene0:38 - The Frustration of Kids who WON'T LISTEN!2:40 - Why Toddlers Have Selective Hearing7:17 - Understanding Toddler Development and Autonomy16:18 - Effective Communication with Toddlers22:24 - Tips for Improving Toddler Listening Skills33:50 - Closing Thoughts and Call to ActionKey Takeaways:Toddlers often exhibit selective hearing due to their developmental stage of seeking autonomy.Consistent routines are crucial in helping toddlers feel secure and understand expectations.Effective communication with toddlers involves giving clear, positive instructions and allowing time for them to process.Saying "yes" as often as possible can foster a more cooperative relationship with your child.Resources Mentioned:PDF on Autonomy-Seeking Activities for ToddlersHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will TalkWhat episode should you listen to next?Episode #22: Raising Emotionally Intelligent KidsEpisode #1: How to Stop Yelling at Your KidsCall to Action:Never miss an episode! CLICK HERE to subscribe.Share this episode with friends or on social media.Rate and review the podcast to help it grow.Contact Information:Follow Jon @wholeparent on all social media platforms.Email: podcast@wholeparentacademy.comSend us a Text Message.
Episode Number: #26Take the quiz to find our if your kid is Highly SensitiveDescription: In this episode of the Whole Parent Podcast, Jon delves into the concept of collaborative consequences, explaining why this method is a powerful tool for effective parenting, especially for highly sensitive children. As a strong advocate for the abolition of punishment in parenting, discusses how to differentiate between punishment and consequences and introduces the idea of working with children to set boundaries collaboratively. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, Jon illustrates how this approach fosters a child's growth, understanding, and self-discipline.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to the Whole Parent Podcast and the highly sensitive kid quiz02:24 - Definition and importance of collaborative consequences03:53 - Difference between punishment and consequences05:27 - Why punishment is ineffective06:48 - Explanation of consequences and their role in teaching07:29 - Steps to implement collaborative consequences11:58 - The importance of seeking a child's input13:44 - The significance of a child's buy-in in the discipline process16:10 - Long-term goals of using collaborative consequences17:37 - Personal example: Collaborative consequences for cleaning up messes26:18 - Personal example: Collaborative consequences for managing screen time32:52 - Conclusion and final thoughts on collaborative consequences33:09 - Call to action: Subscribe, rate, review, and join the email listKey Takeaways:Collaborative Consequences: Involve your child in setting boundaries and consequences to ensure they understand and agree with them, which increases their effectiveness.Difference from Punishment: Unlike punishment, which is retributive and ineffective in the long-term, collaborative consequences focus on teaching and guiding children to make better decisions.Child's Buy-In: When children have a say in their own discipline process, they are more likely to adhere to the agreed-upon boundaries and learn self-discipline.Practical Examples: Jon shares real-life examples of implementing collaborative consequences in his household, providing a clear model for listeners to follow.Resources Mentioned:Take the Highly Sensitive Kid QuizHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will TalkRecommendations for the Next Episode:Episode #11: Discipline Part 1Calls to Action:Subscribe: Subscribe to the Whole Parent Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Rate and Review: Leave a rating and review to help other parents find the podcast.Share: Share this episode with fellow parents who might benefit from learning about collaborative consequences.Email List: Join the email list to receive updates on new episodes and resources.Contact Information:Email: podcast@wholeparentacademy.comInstagram: @wholeparentTikTok: @wholeparentThank you for tuning in to this episode of the Whole Parent Podcast. We hope you found it insightful and helpful in your parenting journey. See you in the next episode!
In the latest episode, the focus shifts from a planned book review on Dr. Aliza Pressman's parenting principles to a more relevant discussion for military families moving their kids to new schools. Diving into personal development, I share insights from 'How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk' by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, relating it to their own experiences and the challenges of school transitions due to military relocations. The episode offers practical advice for organizing important documents, engaging with new communities, and utilizing resources like the Youth Sponsorship Program to ease these transitions. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of personal involvement in educational settings and introduces listeners to helpful tools and checklists for a smoother school switching process.00:00 Welcome & Series Wrap-Up: Parenting Military Kids00:33 Pivoting from Planned Book Review to New Insights00:49 Navigating School Transitions: Resources and Personal Experiences04:33 Deep Dive into 'How to Talk So Kids Will Listen'07:04 Effective Communication Strategies with Kids10:06 Preparing for School Transitions: Practical Tips and Resources13:43 Engaging with New School Communities and Making Connections22:44 Volunteering and Getting Involved in Your Child's School28:33 Utilizing MSEC Resources for School Transitions33:09 Final Thoughts and Upcoming PCS UpdateResources mentioned in todays show:5 Princliples of Parenting bookHow To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk bookBinder Inserts from a military family small business List and FileHow to find a Youth Sponsorship Program near you.Student 2 Student Programhttps://view.flodesk.com/pages/63e17c34781752946ff2b424 https://www.organifishop.com/products/peak-power Support the Show.I so appreciate you listening to the show!If you wouldn't mind leaving a rating and review I would really appreciate it!!Check out The Ultimate Do It Yourself or DITY guide for FREE!Podcasting is a labor of love for sure! I would love your support! Subscribe to the show HERE! To get in touch with Alison with questions or potential topics or guests please email themilspousepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on IG @themilspousepodcast And please check out our website! www.themilspousepodcast.com
Az Életreszóló könyvek vendége Dojcsák Dániel, ő a Shiwaforce kommunikációs igazgatója, szisztematikusan és szenvedélyesen olvasó ember, aki ezúttal számára meghatározó olvasmányélményeiről mesél. Ebben a beszélgetésben a science fictiontól a szépirodalmon és az emberiség történetéről szóló könyveken át, a vállalati kultúrával foglalkozó könyvekig elképesztő utat járunk be. Íme a címek a listájáról: Honnan jöttünk? Yuval Noah Harari: Sapiens Jared Diamond: Guns, Germs and Steel Lawrence Freedman: A stratégia története Hova érkeztünk? Anne Helen Petersen: Can't Even Kim Stanley Robinson: The Ministry for the Future Sergei Guriev – Daniel Treisman: Spin DictatorsLi Kuan Ju: A világ, ahogy én látom George Orwell: Animal Farm Aldous Huxley: Szép új világ Mit örököltünk? Háy János: A gyerek Edith Eva Eger: A döntés Dragomán György: A fehér király Orvos-Tóth Noémi: Örökölt sors Hogy vagyunk? Tennessee Williams: A vágy villamosa Háy János: A cégvezető Krusovszky Dénes: Akik már nem leszünk sosem Máté Gábor – Máté Dániel: Normális vagy Mit tegyünk? Daniel Kahneman: Gyors és lassú gondolkodás Charles Duhigg: The Power of Habit Adele Faber – Elaine Mazlish: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk Nagybányai– Pongor– Hadarics: DISC David Allen: Hatékonyságnövelés stresszmentesen – GTD Csíkszentmihályi Mihály: Az öröm művészete Világok elmerülni Dan Simmons: Hyperion Cantata Ernest Hemingway: Búcsú a fegyverektől Isaac Asimov: Alapítvány – Birodalom - Robot Frank Herbert: A Dűne Douglas Adams: Galaxis Útikalauz stopposoknak
Join us this week as we discuss how to have difficult conversations with our kids. We acknowledge the messiness, discuss ways to prepare ahead of time, and give ideas to each other on how to approach these tricky conversations. We would love to hear your thoughts! How do you approach difficult topics with your kids? Hop on Instagram and let us know! @eyresisters Show Notes: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comAbigail is an independent journalist and author. Her first book, Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters, was a bestseller, and her new book is a bestseller even the NYT has had to recognize eventually. It's called Bad Therapy: Why The Kids Aren't Growing Up. She also has a substack, The Truth Fairy. Check it out.For two clips of our convo — on the news of UK restricting puberty blockers, and the harm that therapy can do to normal kids — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: the brittle bones and teeth-splitting that result from puberty blockers; their effect on IQ; when blockers are necessary; the suicide canard with trans kids; the radio silence around Bostock; how 40 percent of kids are in some form of therapy — “awash in psychopathology”; kids publicizing their mental health on social media; How to Talk So Kids Will Listen; the work of Haim Ginott; “neurotic hovering parents” who rarely correct bad behavior; parents giving up authority; dysregulated kids; Abigail's upbringing; my tumultuous childhood; Gabor Maté; drug addiction and childhood trauma; iatrogenesis; smartphones; Covid; social emotional learning; why breathwork and mindfulness doesn't work for kids; how SSRIs can kill adolescent sex drive as it's developing; Richard Bing's study on convicts and PTSD; the benefits of therapy for adults; psychotherapy as a literary practice; how therapy has filled the void of religion; kids rushing to become “LGBTQ” because it's valorized; gay kids today are more accepted but more miserable; the parents who use their trans kids as props; the benefits of same-sex schools; the spike in days off for mental health; and the current cover-story by Andrea Long Chu.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Richard Dawkins on religion, Johann Hari on weight-loss drugs, Adam Moss on the artistic process, and George Will on Trump and conservatism. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other pod comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.
Dr. Catherine McCarthy, Dr. Heather Tedesco, and Jennifer Weaver are all mental health professionals who jointly co-authored RAISING A KID WHO CAN, a simple but comprehensive how-to parenting manual designed for the post-pandemic world. They were able to recognize that most parents' depleted attention and energy is in constant conflict with their desire to be guided by the most current, evidence-based information and best how-to strategies when it comes to their kids and mental health. What I love about this book is that it's organized for easy skimming and designed to be useful at any stage in a child's life. The book devotes one short, impactful chapter per principle, including Resilience, Attention and Self-Control, Psychological Flexibility, Self-Motivation, Compassion, and Gratitude. The result is a new approach to a parenting guide that takes a holistic approach to nurturing a child's development and helps parents get right to the information they need right when they need it most. Listen in to hear Catherine, Heather, and Jennifer share: Their invitation to parents to embrace and stay in this "The Age of Adaptability" without feeling chronically overwhelmed The beauty of "the Age of Adaptability" for our kids How to use a Validation Sandwich to help you or your child in a moment of struggle or unpredictability How they formatted their book to be a guide you could immediately put to use without having to do heavy reading The significance of knowing the WHAT, the WHY, and the HOW in how you parent in specific situations The 10 Essentials of Raising a Kid Who Can How to manage some of the paradoxes of parenting that often make us feel like we are getting it wrong The problem with trying to “fix” your child's feelings Links mentioned: Learn more: Raisingakidwhocan.com Get the Book: Raising a Kid Who Can Connect with Heather: www.drtedesco.com Connect with Jennifer: https://weaverandassociates.net Book: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk Raising A Kid Who Can on IG We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://shamelessmom.com/sponsor Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at sales@adalystmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back PEP Talkers! Erin and Ja'Neair ring in the new year with a conversation with Erica Peyton about setting boundaries. Erica Peyton, Arlington High School Counselor and advisor for the Arlington High Collegiate Academy, chats about how to set boundaries for our children in a way that allows thems to develop self-management skills and further encourage autonomy and development, all while building empathy. Erica emphasizes modeling desired behavior and setting boundaries as an adult. Ja'Neair and Erin reflect on setting boundaries, and discuss what boundaries might look like for elementary, middle, and high school students. Erica's Recommended Resources:Teaching Kids about EmpathyHow to Set Healthy Boundaries with KidsHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will TalkBoundaries with Kids: How Healthy Choices Grow Healthy ChildrenThe Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing MindOther:Setting Boundaries Worksheet (by Therapist Aid)Follow the @theconsciousparentinghub on Instagram for tips and strategies for speaking to your children, discipline strategies, etc.
In this episode I'm going over my top books for relationships, personal development and finances! These are books that have helped me when I was single in my early 20s and even help me now in my 30s married with kids. They have helped me build the relationships I've wanted with my husband and children, grow the business with a mindset of abundance and helped me in my journey to becoming the type of person I want to be. I hope you enjoy this episode and let me know if you have read any of these books or what your favorite books are!Follow The Yegi Project on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/theyegiprojectFollow The Yegi Project on TiKTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@theyegiproject1. The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts by Gary Chapman 2. Not Your Mother's Rules: The New Secrets for Dating (The Rules) by Ellen Fein , Sherrie Schneider 3. How to Talk So Your Husband Will Listen by Rick JohnsonBonus: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber , Elaine Mazlish 4. The Secret by Rhonda ByrneBonus: The Secret Book Collection5. You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen Sincero6. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill7. The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. WattlesBonus: You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth by Jen Sincero8. MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom (Tony Robbins Financial Freedom) by Tony Robbins9. The Secrets of Happy Families: Improve Your Mornings, Tell Your Family History, Fight Smarter, Go Out and Play, and Much More by Bruce Feiler 10. The 6 Phase Meditation Method: The Proven Technique to Supercharge Your Mind, Manifest Your Goals, and Make Magic in Minutes a Day by Vishen Lakhiani The Yegi Project, is the podcast for the young entrepreneur who may not know where to start, doesn't have anyone to guide them in the right direction and may not have full support from others. This podcast is called The Yegi “Project” because although Yegi is happy with where she is now, she knows that she still has a lot to do to complete her mission and purpose in this world. She aims to use this podcast to work hard alongside all of you to grow to a point where she can make a lasting change in people's lives and in the world. The Yegi Project is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and more!https://linktr.ee/theyegiprojectDisclaimer: This podcast or any other The Yegi Project episodes on this platform or other podcast streaming platforms is not legal business or tax advice. I make this content based on my own experience as a business owner and MBA for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This week, we dive into a discussion about family intimacy. By family intimacy, we don't mean the physical intimacy you share with your partner. Instead, we mean intimacy in the sense of closeness, connections, and a sense of being seen. We discuss things that get in the way of intimate relationships, and we also give some ideas for building intimacy. We would love to hear from you! What's worked well in your family? Come share with us on Instagram @eyresisters. Notes: - How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber
There are as many ways to parent as there are parents in the world, but is there a “right” way to parent. Of course that answer is no, but there are definitely ways to parent that help meet your children where they are. Both developmentally and emotionally. No matter what, parenting is hard, but sometimes it's easier to navigate those challenges with responsive parenting. Liz Luize is an educator, daycare owner, and M.Ed in Learning, Cognition, and Development. After becoming a mom, she found her mission to empower parents with research-driven insights to boost their children's cognitive and emotional growth. Through her Instagram page, she offers a blend of scientifically-backed parenting tips and real talk, dedicated to nurturing the holistic development of tiny humans. Listen as Liz shares more about what responsive parenting is, what it isn't, how she's applied it both at home and in the classroom, and how it compares to some of the other parenting styles you hear about. Again, there is no one right way to parent and we're all going to make mistakes. So no matter what style of parenting you choose to employ, give yourself, and your children, grace. In this episode, we discuss: What responsive parenting is How parents can strike a balance between setting boundaries and being responsive to their child's needs in discipline The differences between gentle parenting, permissive parenting, and responsive parenting Tips on how to foster open and empathetic communication with children Resources: “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk” by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish - https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/1451663889 “Good Inside” Dr. Becky Kennedy - https://www.amazon.com/Good-Inside/dp/0008505543/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1699973848&sr=1-1 “The Whole Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson - https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Brain-Child-Revolutionary-Strategies-Developing/dp/B0B94JC2TN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3DTNXAZFNDPQ5&keywords=the+whole+brain+child+by+daniel+siegel&qid=1699973880&s=books&sprefix=the+whole+brain+child+by+%2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-1 “No-Drama Discipline” by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson - https://www.amazon.com/No-Drama-Discipline-audiobook/dp/B00NQAW77K/ref=sr_1_1?crid=EEG23AHU69G4&keywords=no+drama+discipline&qid=1699973906&s=audible&sprefix=no+drama+discipline%2Caudible%2C78&sr=1-1 Join Liz's Newsletter - https://parentingcharlie.myflodesk.com/jointhenewsletter Liz's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/parentingcharlie/ Discount Codes from Our Sponsors: Navy Hair Care Shampoo + Conditioner: use code LYNZY for 30% off - https://bit.ly/3ABupeN Navy Hair Care Charcoal Mask: use code LYNZY for 30% off - https://bit.ly/2USHdNC Thrive Market: 30% off your first order plus a $60 Free Gift - https://thrivemarket.com/lynzy Athletic Greens - AG1 - https://www.drinkag1.com/lynzy - Free One Year Supply of Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Questions: Can you tell us a bit about your journey in parenting and how you got into exploring different parenting styles? What does "responsive discipline" mean to you, and how does it differ from more traditional disciplinary approaches? Can you share some examples of how you've applied responsive discipline in your own parenting journey with Charlie? How can parents strike a balance between setting boundaries and being responsive to their child's needs in discipline? Many parents may confuse gentle parenting with permissive parenting. Could you clarify the key differences between the two? What are the potential advantages of practicing gentle parenting, and what are some common misconceptions about it? How do you handle situations where it might be challenging to be gentle while still maintaining necessary boundaries? Effective communication is often a cornerstone of gentle parenting. Can you share some tips on fostering open and empathetic communication with children? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Bev and Cybele discuss: Cybele's journey in coaching Benefits of Reparenting Acronym Reparent Key Takeaways and Actions: Check your own reparenting needs If you feel called, connect with Cybele. ABOUT CYBELE Cybele is the founder of cybelebotran.com and creates experiences where women can connect with their most tender selves. In her coaching practice, she encourages women to nurture, protect, and guide themselves. She is a SHE RECOVERS® Coach and Mother Hunger® Trained Facilitator with a Master's Degree in Education and over 40 years of teaching experience. She works with sober and sober-curious women who want to overcome codependency, enmeshment, perfectionism, and people-pleasing. She helps clients build boundaries, work through shame and guilt from past behaviors, and rediscover their inner child. Cybele offers individual 1:1 coaching sessions and online workshops, classes, and courses. Her signature offering is REPARENT, a unique group coaching experience. She has three adult children, and lives in Miami, Florida with her husband of 31+ years. Links: https://www.cybelebotran.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cybelebotran/ https://www.facebook.com/cybelebotrancoach https://linktr.ee/cybelebotran https://www.cybelebotran.com/freebies Books mentioned:How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine MazlishandMother Hunger: Helping adult daughters understand and heal from lost nurturance, protection, and guidance by Kelly McDaniel ABOUT BEVERLY Beverly Sartain is the President of the Holistic Coach Training Institute, where she trains aspiring coaches on coaching skills and business set-up. The Holistic Coach Certification Programs are ICF Level 1 and Level 2 accredited that focuses on a holistic approach to coaching. We see Clients as whole, complete and resourceful to create creative solutions to their challenges and issues. During her ten-year career in nonprofits, she managed and developed domestic violence and co-occurring residential programs. Beverly is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She has her PCC (Professional Certified Coach) from the ICF. Beverly enjoys helping professionals empower themselves around their skill set and online coaching business. She can be contacted at info@holisticcoachtraininginstitute.com. Connect with HCTI Sign-up for a Discovery Call here so you can join our Holistic Coach Certification Program. Request to join no cost FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/holisticcoachnetwork Website: https://holisticcoachtraininginstitute.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bevsartain/ Please share this podcast with someone you know who could benefit from it!
Join Ashley as she shares ways we can encourage autonomy in children, drawing on skills and examples from the book, "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk" by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, as well as personal examples and insights. Listen to the audio book, currently free on Audible: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/B007ZT6RHY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=35VSSVBRMWKAM&keywords=how+to+talk+so+kids+will+listen&qid=1697137086&sprefix=how+to+talk+so+%2Caps%2C282&sr=8-1 Article with Executive Age chart: https://honestlyadhd.com/adhd-executive-age/ - - - Worried about your kid's emotional development? Wish there were an easier way to help them learn emotional intelligence? There is. Introducing Emotionally Intelligent Kids, a brand new space to connect you with videos, printables, worksheets, activities, games, and more to help take the stress and overwhelm out of helping your child develop emotional intelligence. Register today and lock in the founding member's rate of just $7/month! https://enlighteningmotherhood.com/kids - - - Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enlighteningmotherhood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnlighteningMotherhood Website: https://www.enlighteningmotherhood.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enlighteningmotherhood/message
Sayaka Ohashi, a legal counsel specialising in employment law, shares how her experience of raising three children and listening to what they have to say, has greatly improved her practice in employment law. She also encourages male lawyers to embrace child-rearing as it can make them better professionals. Her reasons are a little different from what you might be thinking (you will need to listen in!) Sayaka has had a varied career with big law firms and now running her own practice also makes time for new hobbies and even a side business! If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: The importance of listening skills for all lawyers How Sayaka practiced effective communication with her children that helped her support her clients too The social pressures that Japanese mothers face and what can happen when you try to do it all yourself Finding meaning in imperfections through the art of Kintsugi and creating a side business from learning about gardening Her favourite book and other fun facts About Sayaka Sayaka Ohashi is a lawyer who has been practicing almost 20 years. Her focus is on employment, as well as supporting foreigners living in Japan on legal issues. She is also active as a translator/interpreter. Quite recently, she also started a business as a florist and enjoys creating container gardens. Connect with Sayaka LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sayaka-ohashi-46292131/ Links Artizon Museum restaurant https://www.artizon.museum/user-guide/museum-cafe/ How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk: https://amzn.asia/d/8C5GKVk Connect with Catherine Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair
Chapter 1 What's How to Talk So Kids Will ListenThe book "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk" is written by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. It is a guide for parents, teachers, and caregivers on how to effectively communicate and connect with children. The book provides practical strategies and techniques for resolving conflicts, improving cooperation, active listening, and fostering positive relationships with children. It has become a popular resource worldwide for its valuable insights and practical advice in improving communication with children.Chapter 2 Why is How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Worth Read"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber is worth reading because it provides practical and effective strategies for communicating with children in a respectful and compassionate manner. The book offers a wealth of valuable insight into understanding children's emotions, maintaining healthy parent-child relationships, and resolving conflicts peacefully. It teaches parents how to listen attentively, express empathy, set clear boundaries, and encourage cooperation, fostering a positive and supportive environment for children to grow and thrive. By applying the techniques presented in the book, parents can improve communication with their kids, enhance their emotional intelligence, and nurture a stronger bond with them.Chapter 3 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Summary"How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber is a bestselling parenting book that offers effective communication strategies for parents to better connect with their children. The book is written in a conversational style, with real-life examples and practical advice.The book begins by highlighting the importance of establishing a good relationship with children based on respect, trust, and empathy. It emphasizes the need for parents to listen attentively to their children's feelings and concerns, and to acknowledge and validate their emotions, even if they seem trivial or irrational. Faber stresses that when children feel understood and heard, they are more likely to cooperate and communicate effectively.The book provides numerous tools and techniques to help parents effectively communicate with their children. It introduces the concept of "active listening," which involves giving undivided attention, maintaining eye contact, and reflecting back the child's words to show understanding. Faber also suggests using "I" statements instead of blaming or criticizing, which helps children feel less defensive and more willing to cooperate.The book also explores the power of encouragement and praise in building a child's self-esteem. Faber emphasizes the importance of acknowledging children's efforts and achievements, rather than focusing solely on results. This fosters a growth mindset where children learn to value their efforts and persist through challenges.Furthermore, the book offers strategies for resolving conflicts and discipline issues. Faber encourages parents to avoid punishment and instead use natural and logical consequences to help children learn from their mistakes. It also provides techniques for setting limits and enforcing rules in a respectful and compassionate manner.In summary, "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" is a comprehensive guide for parents seeking to improve their communication skills with their children. It empowers parents to create a nurturing and supportive environment where children feel understood, valued, and motivated to cooperate.Chapter 4 How to Talk So Kids Will Listen Author
Harry Stebbings is an entrepreneur and investor. He created 20VC in 2015 when he was 19 years old. Now he's done over 3,127 podcast episodes and built one of the most listened to venture capital show in the world. 0:00 Intro 1:14 “You're Too Young” 3:51 Milestone Thinking 8:00 Uncovering Blindspots 14:39 Studying Psychology 16:55 Loss Of Childhood Joy 19:58 Struggling With Metrics 23:30 Building Mode 25:55 Parenting 30:02 Harry's Biggest Fear 32:23 What Has Harry Learned From Grandpa? 35:21 Connecting With Stranger 38:02 What Gets To Harry? 39:55 Where Has Harry Grown Most From 20VC? 44:23 Harry Cuts Ruthlessly 48:40 Competition In Podcasts? 52:15 Harry's Egregious Tax Bill 54:21 Building In Routine 56:23 Harry's Mom 1:00:12 Harry's Obesity 1:03:44 Entrepreneurs Are Athletes 1:06:52 What Would MrBeast Do If He Was… 1:09:23 What Would Harry Ask Ryan Reynolds? 1:11:41 Current Constraints? 1:18:12 Mental Discipline 1:20:12 Challenge How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish – https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/B007ZT6RHY Harry's Links Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarryStebbings Podcast: https://www.thetwentyminutevc.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0PBRjhf0rF8fWBIxTuoWA My Links ✉️ Newsletter: https://dannymiranda.substack.com
Matt Greenberg is a product and engineering executive and was most recently the CTO at Reforge. He was previously the VP of Engineering at Credit Karma. Matt is a husband and father of three boys and one dog. In this episode we discuss: Matt's father being his hero and the wisdom he gained from him The work required in raising three boys The decision to have a third kid What to do when you get a phone call that your kid has wandered off in the neighborhood An exciting home birth experience involving the fire department The exponential growth of love after having kids Parenting three kids and starting Reforge during the pandemic Having an autistic son and getting him diagnosed Assessments, IEPs, and other support for autistic kids — Where to find Matt Greenberg - Twitter (aka X): https://twitter.com/matt_muffin - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgreenberg/ Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Twitter (aka X): https://twitter.com/fishmanaf - Threads: https://www.threads.net/@fishmanaf — In this episode, we cover: [1:58] Matt's background [3:53] Current life/Reforge/Engineering Leaders [5:44] Matt's childhood [7:03] Random funny parenting stories [8:24] Matt's parents [10:27] Advice from Matt's Dad [12:44] Matt's partner and how they met [14:00] All about Matt's kids [14:26] Their decision to have kids [17:37] Who is in charge of the dog [19:16] Earliest memory of Fatherhood and a wild home birth experience [24:15] His most surprising thing as a Dad [27:24] Managing three kids during Covid with his partner [31:24] Autism [37:20] Advocacy/IEPs/supporting your Autistic child and parenting frameworks [53:45] Where he's not always 100% aligned with his partner [58:56] Rapid fire — Show references: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish - https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0380811960/ The Birth Partner, by Penni Simkin - https://www.amazon.com/Birth-Partner-5th-Childbirth-Companions/dp/1558329102/ — Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/
The Real Estate InvestHER Show with Elizabeth Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli
Welcome, ladies! In this minisode of the Real Estate InvestHER Show, Liz and Andresa discuss why you should stop reading real estate books. Before you judge, hear them out! They begin by stating that they are not recommending investing in real estate without proper knowledge or guidance. It is essential to read real estate books and be aware of the different strategies. However, they urge you to expand your library and recommend three books that have helped them in their journey. The first book is "Unreasonable Hospitality" by Will Guidara. This book teaches high-level hospitality, which can be applied to running a real estate business, especially in short-term or mid-term rentals. The second book is "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber. Although it's a parenting book, Liz and Andresa believe that communication skills are crucial in building a sustainable real estate business. And the last book is “Radical Compassion” by Tara Brach. A great resource on meditation and mindfulness, written in an interactive and engaging way! There you have it! Don't limit yourself to reading only real estate books. Expand your horizons with different genres that can help improve your mindset and skills as a successful entrepreneur. Quotes · "Reading a book on restaurants may seem unrelated to real estate, but the strategies on high-level hospitality in Unreasonable Hospitality can be applied to your business. Whether you're in short-term or mid-term rentals, this is a must-read for anyone in the hospitality industry.” (02:35 - 03:20) “Why read parenting books? Because if you are building a real estate business, and you are dealing with people; those books can provide great communication insights.” (04:33 - 05:00) · “Even though we have mentors, sometimes to feel alone. And all we need is some sort of guidance and reassurance to our path. A book can be a great tool for that.” (07:27 - 07:37) How To Join the InvestHER Movement 1) InvestHER CON 2023 Scottsdale, Arizona, May 18-19 Generational Wealth - You Come First Here is what you can expect at InvestHER CON 2023: Pre-event network 2 Full days of transformational experiences Access to over 20 Sessions with Keynotes and Speakers Recordings from all sessions Access to investors, mentors, and influencers Mindful networking Opportunities to connect with our sponsors + vendors Coffee and Lunch included Final Reception: Red Party Live 30-day Group Accountability Virtual Session with the Founders Liz and Andresa Exclusive Breakfast for STRIVE members only. "InvestHer CON was truly a transformative experience. I have felt so alone for so long and now I feel like a have a community of support. I don't have to be the master of everything and take it all on my shoulders, I just have to do what I am excellent at." Heather Giammichele We reserved the entire resort for us! Join us in. Get your ticket today! https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investhercon 2) InvestHER Community on Facebook : a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals! 3)STRIVE Membership - for highly ambitious and decisive Real Estate investors looking to grow your Real Estate portfolio on your own terms while making deeper relationships with successful women playing at the same level. APPLY today at https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/membership 4) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe : attend in-person meetings held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Find the location near you HERE! 5)The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - straight talk and inspiration for current and aspiring female real estate investors to live both balanced and financially free lives. Subscribe here. 6)InvestHER™ ORG with eXp : all-woman investment group for agents and build your personal portfolio while creating generational wealth! Get the benefits of being part of a team without extra fees! Click here and schedule a discovery call. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this minisode of the Real Estate InvestHER Show, Liz and Andresa discuss why you should stop reading real estate books. Before you judge, hear them out! They begin by stating that they are not recommending investing in real estate without proper knowledge or guidance. It is essential to read real estate books and be aware of the different strategies. However, they urge you to expand your library and recommend three books that have helped them in their journey. The first book is "Unreasonable Hospitality" by Will Guidara. This book teaches high-level hospitality, which can be applied to running a real estate business, especially in short-term or mid-term rentals. The second book is "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen" by Adele Faber. Although it's a parenting book, Liz and Andresa believe that communication skills are crucial in building a sustainable real estate business. And the last book is “Radical Compassion” by Tara Brach. A great resource on meditation and mindfulness, written in an interactive and engaging way! There you have it! Don't limit yourself to reading only real estate books. Expand your horizons with different genres that can help improve your mindset and skills as a successful entrepreneur. Quotes · "Reading a book on restaurants may seem unrelated to real estate, but the strategies on high-level hospitality in Unreasonable Hospitality can be applied to your business. Whether you're in short-term or mid-term rentals, this is a must-read for anyone in the hospitality industry.” (02:35 - 03:20) · “Even though we have mentors, sometimes to feel alone. And all we need is some sort of guidance and reassurance to our path. A book can be a great tool for that.” (07:27 - 07:37) How To Join the InvestHER Movement 1) InvestHER CON 2024 Austin, TX Omni Barton Creek Resort June 3-4 - "ALL IN – It's Time to Thrive” Here is what you can expect at InvestHER CON 2024: Pre-event network, 2 full days of transformational experiences, access to over 20 Sessions with Keynotes and Speakers, recordings from all sessions, access to investors, mentors, and influencers, mindful networking, opportunities to connect with our sponsors + vendors, coffee and lunch included, Final Reception: Red Party, Live 30-day Group Accountability Virtual Session with the Founders Liz and Andresa, Exclusive Breakfast for STRIVE members only. "InvestHer CON was truly a transformative experience. I have felt so alone for so long and now I feel like I have a community of support. I don't have to be the master of everything and take it all on my shoulders, I just have to do what I am excellent at." - Heather Giammichele Join us in. Get your ticket today https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investhercon 2) InvestHER Community on Facebook : a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals! 3)STRIVE Membership - for highly ambitious and decisive Real Estate investors looking to grow your Real Estate portfolio on your own terms while making deeper relationships with successful women playing at the same level. APPLY today at https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/membership 4) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe : attend in-person meetings held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Find the location near you: https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investhercon 5)The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - straight talk and inspiration for current and aspiring female real estate investors to live both balanced and financially free lives. Subscribe here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-estate-investher-show/id1346815972 6)InvestHER™ ORG with eXp : all-woman investment group for agents and build your personal portfolio while creating generational wealth! Get the benefits of being part of a team without extra fees! Schedule a discovery call: https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investherorg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lori Mihalich-Levin and Jason Levin are excited to bring you the second in their two-part series of interviews with moms and dads in professional development! Today, Lori and Jason are happy to welcome two wonderful moms in professional development, Aisha Greene and Stephanie Felder, to share their stories.Aisha is the Director of Attorney Development and Training at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP. She oversees firm professional development programming, including the formal assignment systems, partner and associate mentoring programs, upward and downward attorney performance evaluations, diversity programs, pro bono and corporate social responsibility initiatives, and all formal training and continuing legal education programs. Aisha lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and two wonderful daughters, ages 10 and 13. Stephanie has more than fifteen years of experience in attorney professional development at two Am Law 100 firms. In her current role at Groom Law Group, she is responsible for creating a comprehensive training and development curriculum for all attorneys at Groom and developing and overseeing the execution of strategies related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Stephanie lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband Zach, her 8-year-old daughter, and her 5-year-old son. Stay tuned to hear what Aisha and Stephanie say about their experiences as moms working in the field of professional development.Show highlights:Aisha and Stephanie share their personal working parent journeys. (4:02) (5:55)How Stephanie's legal professional development training and skills prepared her for being a mom. (8:15)Aisha describes what it's like to be a parent in professional development today. (9:26) Aisha discusses the contrast between being a parent in professional development and being a parent as a legal associate. (10:23)The workplace supports that were the most helpful and impactful for Stephanie when she became a working parent. (12:27)Aisha talks about the magic of having informal workplace support. (16:09)Stephanie gets into what she learned from her challenging first job as an infant room teacher at a daycare center. (21:10)Skills Aisha gained from being a parent that have been helpful in her job. (26:20)Changes in the field of professional development that are impacting parents. (28:54) (31:14)Aisha discusses the importance of having working parent-caregiver groups across all industries. (35:56)How Aisha and Stephanie's approach to time management changed when they became parents. (38:22) (40:10)Links and resources:Aisha Greene on LinkedInCadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLPStephanie Felder on LinkedInGroom Law GroupIf you're a leader of a working parent or caregiver employee resource group or affinity group (or would like to start one at your place of employment), join the Working Parent Group Network (WPGN) learning collaborative, at to www.mindfulreturn.com/wpgnBooks mentioned:Work Parent Thrive by Dr. Yael SchonbrunHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen, and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine MazlishThe Harry Potter series by J.K. RowlingImpact Winter by Travis BeachamMentioned in this episode:Provide an...
On this episode, Sadie and Gavi are once again joined by Dr. Shoshana Fagen, who lends her considerable expertise to the discussion of the ubiquitous and infamous fundamentalist parenting book/child abuse manual, "To Train Up A Child," By Michael and Debi Pearl. The techniques recommended in this book have been used by fundamentalist families like the Duggars for decades. Together with Shoshana, they examine how truly horrible and harmful this book is, and what healing from this sort of upbringing might look like.TW: In general we talk about a lot of potentially triggering topics on this show, including but not limited to suicide and mental health, racism, misogyny, PTSD and PTSD symptoms, child abuse, mental, physical, and sexual abuse, and spiritual abuse including guilt, shame, and fear. In most episodes we'll mention at least a few of these topics, but we try very hard to avoid graphic detail unless it's relevant to the story we're telling, and we do our best to give the audience a heads-up before going into detail on any of these topics. This Entire Episode carries a trigger warning for child abuse, specifically, hitting, spanking, hitting with implements, what implements are recommended to hit your child, how to break a child's spirit. We will of course be validating survivors of such abuse, talking scientifically about why it's not okay, trying to use language that's less triggering, but it is the topic of the episode. We will also more briefly mention topics such as complimentarianism, wives submitting to husbands, marital rape, and briefly mention the deaths of several children which were related to the teachings put forth in this book. Parenting resources recommended by Dr. Fagen: https://healthychildren.orgHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish1-2-3 magic by Thomas W. Phelan, PhD The Explosive Child by Ross Green (anything by Ross Green, PhD, about Collaborative Problem Solving or Collaborative and Proactive Solutions)The Good Inside podcast, hosted by Dr. Becky Kennedy, is a weekly broadcast of parenting tools and strategies that are presented in a digestible and actionable way. www.goodinside.com (If you are willing to promote another podcast that is) National Association of School Psychologists have several publications and blogs regarding many topics that bother parents (https://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-publications/resources-and-podcasts)An extended, uncensored, and ad-free version of this podcast episode is available to subscribers at Patreon.com/LeavingEdenPodcastWE HAVE NEW MERCH AVAILABLE, AND A NEW MERCH SHOP, at https://leavingedenpodcast.threadless.comStream the Leaving Eden Podcast theme song, Rolling River of Time on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/6lB7RwSQ9X5gnt1BDNugyS?si=jVhmqFfYRSiruRxekdLgKA.Join our Facebook Discussion group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/edenexodusJoin our subreddit! Reddit.com/r/EdenExodusInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/leavingedenpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/sadiecarpentermusic/https://www.instagram.com/gavrielhacohen/Twitter:https://twitter.com/LeavingEdenPodhttps://twitter.com/HellYeahSadiehttps://twitter.com/GavrielHacohenFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/LeavingEdenPodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/GavrielHaCohen Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of the Unqualified Parenting Podcast provides tips and advice on how to teach your children important life skills that will help them succeed. Learn how to teach your kids the basics of financial literacy, problem solving, communication, and more, and how you can use these skills to help your kids become more self-confident, independent, and fulfilled. So, tune in and follow us on Instagram @unqualifiedparenting and don't forget to send us your funniest stories! #unqualifiedparenting #kidsstealing #stealingstories *Resources for further learning Building Life Skills: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers by Joan F. Goodman The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind by Daniel J. Siegel Raising an Organized Child: Strategies to Help Your Child Become More Responsible and Independent by Ariane K. Berthoin Antal The Joy of Parenting: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Guide to Effective Parenting in the Early Years by Robert J. MacKenzie Teaching Life Skills to Children by Elizabeth Crary Teaching Kids Life Skills: Fun and Creative Ways to Help Your Child Become More Independent by Rebecca Regnier Positive Parenting: An Essential Guide by Rebecca Eanes Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility by Foster W. Cline How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unqualified-parenting/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unqualified-parenting/support
Join us as our host, George Kamel, talks with Executive Vice President of EntreLeadership Daniel Ramsey and Director of Ramsey Events Joe Leavitt. They start this episode with a leadership roundtable segment where they discuss why food and fun are foundational to building trust on your team. Later, George chats with Simon Sinek, a brilliant thought leader and bestselling author. He shares how high-performing teams achieve a high level of trust and how you can get that level of trust on your team. You'll learn: • The easiest way to build trust on your team • The truth about toxic leadership in America • Why Simon Sinek thinks you should have a spy on your team • The major disadvantage to working remote Sign up for The EntreLeadership Podcast Takeaways—a weekly email where you'll get three tangible takeaways and a tactical action step related to each episode: https://bit.ly/podcast-takeaways Support our sponsors: • Hite Digital: https://bit.ly/HiteDigital • NetSuite: https://bit.ly/NetSuiteEntre • Trainual: https://bit.ly/TrainualEntre • BELAY: https://bit.ly/351P9AE Links mentioned in this episode: • The EntreLeadership Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheEntreLeadershipPodcast • Questions for Humans Conversation Cards: Workplace: https://bit.ly/3MOIsnz • Give us your feedback by leaving a voicemail at 844.944.1070 or emailing entrepodcast@ramseysolutions.com • Simon Sinek's website: https://bit.ly/3CT7OfB • How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish: https://amzn.to/3TonPRx • Sign up for your 30-day free trial of EntreLeadership Elite: https://bit.ly/3QQ0E1l Learn more about EntreLeadership Events: • EntreLeadership Master Series: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipMasterSeries • EntreLeadership Summit: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipSummit Learn more about EntreLeadership Coaching: • Elite: https://bit.ly/3tI2fN8 • Advisory Groups: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipAdvisoryGroups • Executive Coaching: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipExecutiveCoaching • Workshops: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipWorkshops Listen to all the Ramsey Network podcasts anytime, anywhere in our app. Download the Ramsey Network app: https://apple.co/3eN8jNq Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy
Today's episode focuses on the teen years! Saren, Shawni, and Saydi share experiences from their growing-up years, as well as things they're implementing in their own homes now. What do you tips do you have for the teen phase? Come share with us on Instagram! Resources We Mentioned: - How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk - The Miracle of Mindfulness
"It becomes critical for physicians to meet people where they are. COVID is not going anywhere, but because the population is getting vaccinated, we're seeing milder courses of illness, which is wonderful.” Dr. Mandi Sehgal - is a board certified Geriatrician and Family Medicine Physician. And she's more than just a FrieMMd of the Pod, she may just be related to one of our co-hosts. Since much to the dismay of our parents, we are still NOT doctors, and much to the dismay of...everyone, we are still in a global pandemic, the US Department of Health & Human Services asked to us enroll a real professional, so we decided to keep it in the family. Not just to talk about being vaccinated, but also getting your latest booster as we go into the fall and winter months. After all, if you're planning on getting together with your family, you should protect yourself and them by getting an updated COVID vaccine. But that's not all Dr. Mandi had to say, she also shared about her side of the story growing up in Alabama with Indian parents (and an annoyingly charming little brother). But also her journey into a field of medicine that is becoming increasingly important, despite what the fancy surgeons on TV tell you. So Sharon asks the questions she's been wondering about, Mandi sets the record straight, and Raman gets more and more uncomfortable. You won't want to miss this very special sibling show. MENTIONS NY Times COVID Tracker: nytimes.com/interactive/2021/world/covid-vaccinations-tracker.html The 5 M's: healthinaging.org/tools-and-tips/tip-sheet-5ms-geriatrics BOOK: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk - goodreads.com/book/show/769016.How_to_Talk_So_Kids_Will_Listen_Listen_So_Kids_Will_Talk BOOK: Siblings: How to handle sibling rivalry to create strong and loving bonds - goodreads.com/book/show/35420250-siblings PERSON: Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy - wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivek_Murthy SHOW: Scrubs: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285403/ This episode is sponsored by the Department of Health & Human Services, who's encouraging you and your community to make sure you've got the COVID-19 Vaccine & Booster. We can do this, together. Find vaccines and boosters near you @ VACCINES.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rachel shares several parenting books and practical takeaways from each.Intentional Family #46: Top Books We Read (& Lessons We Learned) in 2021Intentional Family #54: How Are You Smart?The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel Siegel & Tina Payne BrysonThe Secrets of Happy Families by Bruce FeilerMama Bear Apologetics by Hillary Morgan FerrerHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber3 Big Questions for a Frantic Family by Patric LencioniDare to Discipline by Dr. James DobsonPreparing for Adolescence by Dr. James DobsonThe Strong-Willed Child by Dr. James DobsonBringing Up Girls by Dr. James DobsonBringing Up Boys by Dr. James Dobson
النسخة المصورة: https://youtu.be/4LeiQ9gdlts الموقع الرسمي: https://www.slimane.io/podcast/abdelouahed-chbihi Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lectorem Paypal: https://paypal.com/paypalme/lectorem أرسل سؤالك إلى lectorem.questions@gmail.com للإعلان و التواصل المهني lectorem.business@gmail.com عبدالواحد الشبيهي هو مسير مشاريع للبحث و التطوير، و صاحب قناة المهندس في المغرب. Abdelouahed Chbihi is an R&D project manager, and the owner of AlMuhandis Youtube channel. الكتب المقترحة - The lean startup - Atomic habits - Rich dad poor dad - Dan Brown's books - Think Like an Engineer - How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk محاور الحلقة (00:00) - مقدمة (02:50) - مهنة الهندسة (45:43) - كيف تصبح مهندسا في المغرب (01:03:39) - دبلوم مهندس vs دبلوم ماستر (01:10:58) - إختيار شعبة الهندسة (01:28:11) - مشاكل رؤية 10000 مهندس بالمغرب (01:33:58) - تخصصات هندسية واعدة (01:38:46) - مدارس النخبة لتكوين المهندسين بالمغرب (01:47:41) - المدارس الخاصة لتكوين المهندسين (01:52:33) - مدارس المهندسين و واقع سوق الشغل (01:58:29) - هجرة الأدمغة و مفهوم الوطن (02:41:28) - صناعة المحتوى (02:54:23) - الزواج (03:09:12) - التوازن بين الحياة و العمل (03:11:48) - كتب تستحق القراءة (03:15:36) - توصيات الضيوف (03:22:55) - رأي في كاس أتاي بودكاست (03:24:43) - المغزى من الحياة #40 Abdelouahed Chbihi: Being an Engineer, Content creation, Brain Drain, Marriage, Nationalism
When did "parenting" become a verb? Why is it so hard to parent, and so rife with the possibility of failure? Sitcom families of the past--the Cleavers, the Bradys, the Conners--didn't seem to lose any sleep about their parenting methods. Today, parents are likely to be up late, doomscrolling on parenting websites. In Long Days, Short Years: A Cultural History of Modern Parenting (MIT Press, 2022), Andrew Bomback--physician, writer, and father of three young children--looks at why it can be so much fun to be a parent but, at the same time, so frustrating and difficult to parent. It's not a "how to" book (although Bomback has read plenty of these) but a "how come" book, investigating the emergence of an immersive, all-in approach to raising children that has made parenting a competitive (and often not very enjoyable) sport. Drawing on parenting books, mommy blogs, and historical accounts of parental duties as well as novels, films, podcasts, television shows, and his own experiences as a parent, Bomback charts the cultural history of parenting as a skill to be mastered, from the laid-back Dr. Spock's 1950s childcare bible--in some years outsold only by the actual Bible--to the more rigid training schedules of Babywise. Along the way, he considers the high costs of commercialized parenting (from the babymoon on), the pressure on mothers to have it all (and do it all), scripted parenting as laid out in How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, parenting during a pandemic, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
When did "parenting" become a verb? Why is it so hard to parent, and so rife with the possibility of failure? Sitcom families of the past--the Cleavers, the Bradys, the Conners--didn't seem to lose any sleep about their parenting methods. Today, parents are likely to be up late, doomscrolling on parenting websites. In Long Days, Short Years: A Cultural History of Modern Parenting (MIT Press, 2022), Andrew Bomback--physician, writer, and father of three young children--looks at why it can be so much fun to be a parent but, at the same time, so frustrating and difficult to parent. It's not a "how to" book (although Bomback has read plenty of these) but a "how come" book, investigating the emergence of an immersive, all-in approach to raising children that has made parenting a competitive (and often not very enjoyable) sport. Drawing on parenting books, mommy blogs, and historical accounts of parental duties as well as novels, films, podcasts, television shows, and his own experiences as a parent, Bomback charts the cultural history of parenting as a skill to be mastered, from the laid-back Dr. Spock's 1950s childcare bible--in some years outsold only by the actual Bible--to the more rigid training schedules of Babywise. Along the way, he considers the high costs of commercialized parenting (from the babymoon on), the pressure on mothers to have it all (and do it all), scripted parenting as laid out in How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, parenting during a pandemic, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
When did "parenting" become a verb? Why is it so hard to parent, and so rife with the possibility of failure? Sitcom families of the past--the Cleavers, the Bradys, the Conners--didn't seem to lose any sleep about their parenting methods. Today, parents are likely to be up late, doomscrolling on parenting websites. In Long Days, Short Years: A Cultural History of Modern Parenting (MIT Press, 2022), Andrew Bomback--physician, writer, and father of three young children--looks at why it can be so much fun to be a parent but, at the same time, so frustrating and difficult to parent. It's not a "how to" book (although Bomback has read plenty of these) but a "how come" book, investigating the emergence of an immersive, all-in approach to raising children that has made parenting a competitive (and often not very enjoyable) sport. Drawing on parenting books, mommy blogs, and historical accounts of parental duties as well as novels, films, podcasts, television shows, and his own experiences as a parent, Bomback charts the cultural history of parenting as a skill to be mastered, from the laid-back Dr. Spock's 1950s childcare bible--in some years outsold only by the actual Bible--to the more rigid training schedules of Babywise. Along the way, he considers the high costs of commercialized parenting (from the babymoon on), the pressure on mothers to have it all (and do it all), scripted parenting as laid out in How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, parenting during a pandemic, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
When did "parenting" become a verb? Why is it so hard to parent, and so rife with the possibility of failure? Sitcom families of the past--the Cleavers, the Bradys, the Conners--didn't seem to lose any sleep about their parenting methods. Today, parents are likely to be up late, doomscrolling on parenting websites. In Long Days, Short Years: A Cultural History of Modern Parenting (MIT Press, 2022), Andrew Bomback--physician, writer, and father of three young children--looks at why it can be so much fun to be a parent but, at the same time, so frustrating and difficult to parent. It's not a "how to" book (although Bomback has read plenty of these) but a "how come" book, investigating the emergence of an immersive, all-in approach to raising children that has made parenting a competitive (and often not very enjoyable) sport. Drawing on parenting books, mommy blogs, and historical accounts of parental duties as well as novels, films, podcasts, television shows, and his own experiences as a parent, Bomback charts the cultural history of parenting as a skill to be mastered, from the laid-back Dr. Spock's 1950s childcare bible--in some years outsold only by the actual Bible--to the more rigid training schedules of Babywise. Along the way, he considers the high costs of commercialized parenting (from the babymoon on), the pressure on mothers to have it all (and do it all), scripted parenting as laid out in How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, parenting during a pandemic, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
When did "parenting" become a verb? Why is it so hard to parent, and so rife with the possibility of failure? Sitcom families of the past--the Cleavers, the Bradys, the Conners--didn't seem to lose any sleep about their parenting methods. Today, parents are likely to be up late, doomscrolling on parenting websites. In Long Days, Short Years: A Cultural History of Modern Parenting (MIT Press, 2022), Andrew Bomback--physician, writer, and father of three young children--looks at why it can be so much fun to be a parent but, at the same time, so frustrating and difficult to parent. It's not a "how to" book (although Bomback has read plenty of these) but a "how come" book, investigating the emergence of an immersive, all-in approach to raising children that has made parenting a competitive (and often not very enjoyable) sport. Drawing on parenting books, mommy blogs, and historical accounts of parental duties as well as novels, films, podcasts, television shows, and his own experiences as a parent, Bomback charts the cultural history of parenting as a skill to be mastered, from the laid-back Dr. Spock's 1950s childcare bible--in some years outsold only by the actual Bible--to the more rigid training schedules of Babywise. Along the way, he considers the high costs of commercialized parenting (from the babymoon on), the pressure on mothers to have it all (and do it all), scripted parenting as laid out in How to Talk So Kids Will Listen, parenting during a pandemic, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every homeschooler will parent a teen at some point, and understanding your teen better is crucial. Awash with new experiences, challenges, and feelings more intense than ever before, teens require new tactics for parents. Every experience they go through will affect the others. Academic difficulty can lead to emotional issues, or vice-versa. Understanding your teen better will allow you to be better prepared. For those with younger children, you can get off on the right foot before your child is a teen. Today, we share our thoughts, experiences, and methods for parenting teens. And we give a glimpse of what lies beyond the teenage years. SHOW NOTES: Visit Transcript Maker and get your 14-day free trial! Like our page and join our group on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish Senior High: A Home-Designed Form+U+la by Barbara Edtl Shelton The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn The Happy Homeschooler Podcast is a Transcript Maker Production. It is hosted by Holly Williams Urbach, Melody Gillum, and Jennifer Jones, produced by Matthew Bass, and edited by Norah Williams. Our graphic design is by Pete Soloway and our music is by The Great Pangolin. If you liked this episode, and you'd like to help us grow, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
Every homeschooler will parent a teen at some point, and understanding your teen better is crucial. Awash with new experiences, challenges, and feelings more intense than ever before, teens require new tactics for parents. Every experience they go through will affect the others. Academic difficulty can lead to emotional issues, or vice-versa. Understanding your teen better will allow you to be better prepared. For those with younger children, you can get off on the right foot before your child is a teen. Today, we share our thoughts, experiences, and methods for parenting teens. And we give a glimpse of what lays beyond the teenage years. SHOW NOTES: Visit Transcript Maker and get your 14-day free trial! Like our page and join our group on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber & Elaine Mazlish Senior High: A Home-Designed Form+U+la by Barbara Edtl Shelton The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn The Happy Homeschooler Podcast is a Transcript Maker Production. It is hosted by Holly Williams Urbach, Melody Gillum, and Jennifer Jones, produced by Matthew Bass, and edited by Norah Williams. Our graphic design is by Pete Soloway and our music is by The Great Pangolin. If you liked this episode, and you'd like to help us grow, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
This week I spoke with Alexandria Noll Mayer from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Not only is she a nanny, but she's also a children's book author! You can find information on her upcoming book here. Book recommendations: Sandra Boynton and Sharon Creech, and also some great books on communication How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and The Whole Brain Child. Class recommendations: Newborn Care Training and My Nanny University Listen to The Nanny Endorsements each week wherever you get your podcasts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenannyendorsements/support
Brendan Frazier is the founder of Wired Planning, a platform dedicated to equipping financial advisors and planners with practical tips and insights to apply behavioral finance and master the human side of advice. Brendan has been on the prestigious Investopedia's Top 100 Financial Advisors and is a sought after keynote speaker. After graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Marketing from Belmont University, Brendan worked at Jackson National as a business development consultant. He then served as a regional sales consultant for Raymond James before launching Wired Planning. Brendan hosts The Human Side of Money, a podcast where he speaks with financial experts and thought leaders to explore the relationship between human behavior and money. Brendan joins us today to discuss the human side of financial advice. He offers ideas for building relationships with clients and reveals how financial advisors can ignite behavioral changes in clients to align them with their financial goals. He defines “reverse rapport,” explains how to avoid it, and highlights the importance of building trust rather than focusing on hard-selling. Brendan also underscores the importance of uncovering a client's values and financial “why.” “The human side of advice is everything that you didn't get in training, but you absolutely need to know it to best serve your clients and your business.” - Brendan Frazier This week on The Model FA Podcast: Brendan's background and how he started Wired Planning The human side of advice and the psychology of money Best practices for improving discovery and prospecting process The dangers of creating “reverse rapport” and the secret to establishing trust and likeability The power of asking great questions Weaving the human side of advice into a presentation meeting with clients and prospects Creating emotions around numbers and anchoring to a client's “why” How emotionally-connected clients can help you grow your business Resources Mentioned: Book: Advice That Sticks: How to Give Financial Advice that People Will Follow by Moira Somers Book: Conversations: How to Manage Your Business Relationships One Conversation at a Time by Ivan Farber Book: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber Book: The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness by Morgan Housel Our Favorite Quotes: “Most advisors have a well-defined, logical service model. Adding a human component ensures that there's a focus on client experience and emotions to drive them to action.” - David DeCelle “Ask clients great questions not about their favorite football team, but about them and their financial journey.” - David DeCelle “Nothing fuels behavior and increases motivation more than giving somebody the ‘why' behind what they're doing.” - Brendan Frazier Connect with Brendan Frazier: Wired Planning Podcast: The Human Side of Money Brendan Frazier on LinkedIn Brendan Frazier on Twitter Email: brendanfrazier@wiredplanning.com About the Model FA Podcast The Model FA podcast is a show for fiduciary financial advisors. In each episode, our host David DeCelle sits down with industry experts, strategic thinkers, and advisors to explore what it takes to build a successful practice — and have an abundant life in the process. We believe in continuous learning, tactical advice, and strategies that work — no “gotchas” or BS. Join us to hear stories from successful financial advisors, get actionable ideas from experts, and re-discover your drive to build the practice of your dreams. Did you like this conversation? Then leave us a rating and a review in whatever podcast player you use. We would love your feedback, and your ratings help us reach more advisors with ideas for growing their practices, attracting great clients, and achieving a better quality of life. While you are there, feel free to share your ideas about future podcast guests or topics you'd love to see covered. Our Team: President of Model FA, David DeCelle If you like this podcast, you will love our community! Join the Model FA Community on Facebook to connect with like-minded advisors and share the day-to-day challenges and wins of running a growing financial services firm.
#101 Our guest today is Kristen Manieri, a mindfulness teacher, life coach and host of the 60 Mindful Minutespodcast. She's also the author of Better Daily Mindfulness Habits: Simple Changes with Lifelong Impact. The theme of Kristen's work is to help others live a more conscious, connected and intentional life.We cover a range of topics including:· What mindfulness is and why it's important to live mindfully;· The barriers to being more mindful and strategies to navigate them;· The importance of self-compassion when practicing mindfulness; and· The trend of mindfulness in the workplace.We end this episode with our Dose of Inspiration segment, where Kristen shares some of the things that are lighting her up these days. Links:Website: www.KristenManieri.comStillness is the Key – bookHow to Talk So Kids Will Listen… – bookIf you'd like to join our circle and never miss a weekly episode, please hit subscribe. While you're there, you can rate the podcast by highlighting the stars that match your experience. Much appreciated!For episode materials, show notes or to submit a question for a future episode, visit: https://athenawellness.com/podcast
Get .1 ASHA CEU hereEpisode SummaryA wise Nerd once said “Stuttering doesn't happen in a vacuum”, and neither should our stuttering therapy. That wise “stutter nerd” is Nina Reeves and she is back on the mic for this week's episode sharing some straight talk about the how and why of involving the whole village in intervention for students who stutter. If you haven't already listened to the other wise stuff that Nina has shared on the podcast, check them out here. Like so many of us in the field, you likely have some feels around the idea of stuttering intervention, let alone talking about stuttering with parents and teachers. This episode hits on the feels and lays out your mission- to create a long term support system for students who stutter by helping all stakeholders understand stuttering as well as the lived experience of the person who stutters. This episode has some warm-and-fuzzies with a strong core of evidence based practice, emphasizing the role of the SLP in not only the “head space” but the “heart space” of supporting clients and families on their stuttering journey. Listen to Nina, she knows the way! You can learn more about Nina and find tons of free stuttering resources at Stuttering Therapy Resources.Learn more about Nina here.Course AccommodationsThe transcript and video with subtitles for this course are provided below. You can also email us at ceu@slpnerdcast.comLearning OutcomesList 3 aspects of creating a long-term support system for children who stutterIdentify at least 4 major concepts for educating stakeholders about the disorder of stutteringDescribe 2 counseling concepts for learning to listen to and support stakeholders of children who stutterReferencesCounseling Parents at the Time of Diagnosis: Moving Toward Client-Centered Practice. (2021). American Journal of Audiology, 30(1), 226–230.Mazlish, E. and Faber, A. (2012). How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, New York: Scribner/Simon & Schuster.Previous Episodes MentionedCounseling in Communication Sciences and Disorders with Dr. David LutermanStress Management and Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)Online ResourcesEarly Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical GuideSchool-Age Stuttering Therapy: A Practical GuideEarly Childhood Stuttering: Information and Support for ParentsSchool-Age Stuttering: Information and Support for Parentswww.WeStutter.org www.FriendsWhoStutter.orgwww.Say.orgwww.Stamma.orgASHA Scope of practiceASHA practice portal for fluency disorders ASHA evidence maps-fluency disorders ASHA ICFThe stutter notebook by STRDisclosures:Nina Reeves Financial: Author and Co-owner: Stuttering Therapy Resources, Inc. Royalties and Ownership Interest, Intellectual property. Nina Reeves Non-financial: Past volunteer for both National Stuttering Association and Stuttering Foundation of AmericaKate Grandbois financial disclosures: Kate is the owner / founder of Grandbois Therapy + Consulting, LLC and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast. Kate Grandbois non-financial disclosures: Kate is a member of ASHA, SIG 12, and serves on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children. She is also a member of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy (BABAT), MassABA, the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and the corresponding Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis SIG. Amy Wonkka financial disclosures: Amy is an employee of a public school system and co-founder for SLP Nerdcast. Amy Wonkka non-financial disclosures: Amy is a member of ASHA, SIG 12, and serves on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children.Course Disclosure - Financial and In-KindFunding for this course was provided by one of our Corporate Sponsors, Schneider Speech. Time Ordered Agenda:10 minutes: Introduction, Disclaimers and Disclosures20 minutes: Descriptions of aspects of creating a long-term support system for children who stutter15 minutes: Descriptions of concepts for educating stakeholders about the disorder of stuttering10 minutes: Descriptions of counseling concepts for learning to listen to and support stakeholders of children who stutter5 minutes: Summary and ClosingA big THANK YOU to our Corporate Sponsor, Schneider Speech, for the financial support to make this course possible! To learn more about Transcending Stuttering visit https://www.schneiderspeech.com/tsaDisclaimerThe contents of this episode are not meant to replace clinical advice. 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