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Meet Pia Dögl, affectionately known as the “Trauma-Cleaning Lady”—a mindset mastery coach, trauma healer, and parenting expert who has helped thousands of parents and professionals break free from the invisible chains of stress, anxiety, and self-limiting beliefs. But what makes Pia's approach truly unique is not just her expertise—it's her own life story.Ever caught yourself yelling at your child and immediately thought, “Why did I just do that? That's not the parent I want to be”? You're not alone. In this heartfelt episode of HER STORY HER IMPACT at Womenlines, we are honored to welcome Pia Dögl, Parent Coach, Founder of Beginning Well, and a true beacon of hope for parents everywhere. Based in San Francisco, Pia shares her incredible journey of overcoming hidden triggers, chronic stress, and childhood trauma—transforming her life and parenting style from the inside out.She's walked the road of emotional pain, chronic stress, and anxiety. She's felt the overwhelm of balancing family life with personal and professional dreams. But Pia didn't just survive; she thrived. And now, she's on a mission to help others do the same.If you've ever found yourself yelling at your child and wondered, “Why did I just do that? That's not who I want to be,” you're not alone. Pia's story is full of moments like these—moments where stress, hidden triggers, and unresolved childhood trauma threatened to take over her life. But instead of letting those patterns define her, Pia chose to break free.She learned to uncover the root causes of her emotional pain and chronic stress, allowing her to release them. Through evidence-based, trauma-releasing, and mindset-shifting techniques, Pia found a way to feel peace and joy in her family life and career—without having to sacrifice one for the other.Pia doesn't just talk the talk—she's walked the walk. From building a thriving family life to launching a successful business, she's proof that it's possible to balance both, without feeling like you're sacrificing one for the other.Heal the Hidden Trauma: Discover the root causes of your emotional struggles and release them with rapid, effective techniques.Master Your Mindset: Shift the way you think and react as a parent, breaking free from self-limiting beliefs and behavior patterns.Build Stronger Connections: Foster trust, cooperation, and open-hearted communication with your kids, even in challenging moments.Create Abundance in All Areas of Life: Thrive both personally and professionally, without the overwhelm or guilt.About Pia DöglPia holds a Master's in Special Education, is a certified parenting coach and hypnotherapist, and has advanced training in trauma healing. She founded a Temporary Home for Neglected Babies & Toddlers in Germany, launched the non-profit Beginning Well, and authored the international bestseller Beginning Well: Empathy From the Very Beginning, published in English, Chinese, and Japanese. Pia now runs a thriving private practice in San Francisco and is launching Hypnofly, a transformational app designed to bring peace into parenting, day and night.Contact Pia Dögl for a conversation that will change your life:Website: PiaDogl.comAlso read: From Refugee to James Bond Star: Anika Pavel | Inspiring Journey and Exclusive InterviewBreaking Free from Hidden Triggers: How to Find Peace Amid ChaosThe Unique Approach: Parenting with Power, Vulnerability, and FreedomPia's Journey: From Trauma to TriumphWhy You Should Work With PiaReady for a Change? Let's Connect.
Your life on Earth is just a Temporary Home! Discover how to focus on eternal treasures and prepare for your heavenly dwelling. Do not miss this life-changing message. Please listen now!This was first aired on Radio HCI Today via the WeLove Radio app.
-Dave's Gonna Have Resting Grinch Face!-The Dad Joke of the Day-Scammer Texts are Bombarding Our Phones!-Good Vibes: There's Miracles, Then There's This!-The Final Flush Blue Jeans Edition-Lemmy's Got a Temporary Home!-New Country Club Member Evelyn Hufford is a Bird Nerd Like Dave! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
-Dave's Gonna Have Resting Grinch Face! -The Dad Joke of the Day -Scammer Texts are Bombarding Our Phones! -Good Vibes: There's Miracles, Then There's This! -The Final Flush Blue Jeans Edition -Lemmy's Got a Temporary Home! -New Country Club Member Evelyn Hufford is a Bird Nerd Like Dave! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever wonder how to support students who are home or hospital bound? Join Abby, Robin and Angela as they discuss how to provide educational services to students who are confined to the home or a hospital setting.MA DESE Q&A (603 CMR 28.03(3)(c)Physician's Affirmation of Need for Temporary Home or Hospital Education for Medically Necessary ReasonsBrilliant Beaver Guidebook - Audio VersionEngage kids aged 6-9 with fun, screen-free activities from the world of scoutingPlease tell us how you found us by completing this surveyEmail us at ASTALPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @astalpodcast
In this episode of Let's Weekend: We talk about the big lawsuit against TikTok, Hurricane Milton's effects, and what Al Pacino saw as he nearly died. All this and more, up next! Full show notes can be found here.
Learn money saving travel trips here - MK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYA travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Capri, Italy. Traveling on the island of Capri is a mesmerizing experience that blends stunning natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. From the moment you step off the ferry, you're greeted by dramatic cliffs, vibrant blue waters, and charming coastal villages. Exploring the island is best done on foot or by using the local buses and funiculars, which offer breathtaking views at every turn. Whether you're savoring fresh limoncello, hiking to the famous Faraglioni rock formations, or simply soaking in the breathtaking vistas, Capri promises an unforgettable adventure that captures the essence of Italian island life.Previous episodes - MK138 - Ischia, Italy - https://youtu.be/sEDYt5B8WTkMK136 - Valetta, Malta - https://youtu.be/Uq92pOzd2ugMK131 - Menorca, Spain - https://youtu.be/F7yKzU8AOQ8MK127 - Kauai, Hawaii - https://youtu.be/g5gzC8nLfTMMK126 - Berlin, Germany - https://youtu.be/DKSpGvSsN8YMK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ4MK121 - Nice, France - https://youtu.be/bVTU_XMjZ-gMK120 - How to backpack Europe - https://youtu.be/pFtwBOMdczYMK86 - Venice - https://youtu.be/sPGUJ7VHMCEMK85 - Vienna - https://youtu.be/DK6G7RB9g_kMK84 - Dubrovnik - https://youtu.be/FD_xIqmV4w4MK45 - Dublin - https://youtu.be/DYDSk7pBbNUMK44 - Marseille - https://youtu.be/TQrESbBJ7QYMK43 - Palma de Mallorca - https://youtu.be/YtOHgY67XoIMK42 - Amsterdam - https://youtu.be/CJxlYIoon00Opening song “Temporary Home" written and performed by Amanda Pascali. All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion. Maps by Google Earth. sharkfyn.com maxwellskitchenpodcast.com
Hello from Chicago and the Democratic National Convention. Roll Call and the Political Theater team are on the ground here for all the fuss. We are at the point when folks here are in a groove, slightly fatigued and firmly ensconced in this pop-up political purgatory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello from Chicago and the Democratic National Convention. Roll Call and the Political Theater team are on the ground here for all the fuss. We are at the point when folks here are in a groove, slightly fatigued and firmly ensconced in this pop-up political purgatory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Centre sets up shop in a shipping container.
Gary Barnett joins Chris Schmidt, Elijah Herbel, and Connor Clark on a Thursday edition of Hail Varsity Radio to discuss the importance of the spring game and how he would do it, his thoughts on OJ's passing, and Northwestern's temporary home on the shores of Lake Michigan. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marieke Van Damme, Executive Director of History Cambridge, said the center will be a place where neighbors can come together and learn about the history of North Cambridge through their own experiences and memories in the neighborhood. WBZ NewsRadio's Emma Friedman reports:
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Mike Lawson (@MikeSonofLaw) is joined by Mike Kravchenko (@mikekravchenko_) to go across the NBA to college football and more to discuss the latest this week in sports law. The Minnesota Timberwolves are 1st in the West and poised to be fully sold to Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore, but current majority owner, Glen Taylor, has backed out of the sale...why? Another "why" belongs to the Oakland Athletics ownership as they find their temporary home for the next three years as they build their way to Las Vegas. You'll be surprised where it is though. Bronny James enters the transfer portal, as a possible college sports "Super League" is pushed by "College Sports Tomorrow". The Mikes wrap up with an update on Chiefs' WR Rashee Rice as he tries to take accountability for a six car crash this past week. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental *** Host: Mike Lawson (@MikeSonofLaw) Producer: Mike Kravchenko (@mikekravchenko_) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Mike Lawson (@MikeSonofLaw) is joined by Mike Kravchenko (@mikekravchenko_) to go across the NBA to college football and more to discuss the latest this week in sports law. The Minnesota Timberwolves are 1st in the West and poised to be fully sold to Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore, but current majority owner, Glen Taylor, has backed out of the sale...why? Another "why" belongs to the Oakland Athletics ownership as they find their temporary home for the next three years as they build their way to Las Vegas. You'll be surprised where it is though. Bronny James enters the transfer portal, as a possible college sports "Super League" is pushed by "College Sports Tomorrow". The Mikes wrap up with an update on Chiefs' WR Rashee Rice as he tries to take accountability for a six car crash this past week. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental *** Host: Mike Lawson (@MikeSonofLaw) Producer: Mike Kravchenko (@mikekravchenko_) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
JJ & Alex are joined by Joseph Jarosz from SacTown Sports 1140 AM. Joseph breaks down the decision for the A's to head to Sacramento as they wait for their home in Las Vegas.
JJ & Alex have Sam Farnsworth filling in. They catch up with Joseph Jarosz from SacTown Sports to get the inside scoop on the Athletic A's decision to call Sacramento their temporary home. They also take it up to the hill to catch up with Utah Football and get the latest updates from spring practice.
JJ & Alex take you through the day in sports. KSL TV's Sam Farnsworth fills in. Take a dive into the latest news on a CFB Super League Jazz Daily - Will Hardy want to be ejected? Would You Rather? NHL News Oakland A's have their temporary home... and it ain't Utah Utah Spring Football Updates NFL Blitz Best and Worst of the Day
Social Housing advocate, Tamika Smith joined 4BC Drive with Peter Gleeson to provide an update on Isabella Ranieri's emergency housing situation. Tamika Smith also gave her scathing thoughts on the social housing situation in Queensland and what needs to be done to fix the issue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JJ & Alex are excited to discuss the possibility that the Oakland A's have Salt Lake City on the shortlist of a possible temporary home as their new stadium in Las Vegas is being built for a 2028 opening.
JJ & Alex get into the real possibility of the Oakland Athletics coming to Utah for a few years before the move to Las Vegas in 2028. Cougar Sports co-host Matt Baiamonte joins to talk some BYU hoops as they are on a roll in the Big 12 and have a huge road game against a ranked Texas Tech team this weekend.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker preview Utah State vs Fresno State on Saturday in the Spectrum. Post-practice interview with Danny Sprinkle, previewing the Bulldogs. Mountain West Conference men's basketball schedule Friday and Saturday. Big League Utah hosts the A's as they look for a temporary home for their baseball franchise.
Episode #187 ZAC MALOY-is the founding member of rock band The Nixons, and a member of 4 Horsemen Music. Zac's songwriting credits include cuts with Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Jake Owen, 3 Doors Down, Skillet, Bowling For Soup, Barenaked Ladies, Dorothy, Saliva, Black Veil Brides, Sponge, Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown, Lilith Czar, Daughtry, and Theory of a Deadman. #1 hits include Underwood's “Temporary Home,” Skillet's “American Noise,” and Shinedown's “Atlas Falls.” Zac caught up with his old friend Mistress Carrie to talk songwriting, inspiration, writing and producing other artists, touring, family, and future plans for The Nixons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this text, Paul shares the reason he has such courage in the face of such opposition. This life is not the end. And the life to come is far, far better.
Join Justin as he delves into Chapter 50 of The Dragon Reborn
In this weekly message, our Lord discusses how your incarnate life represents a minute fraction of time in your soul life. How you live in that short incarnate life can have a huge influence on your eternal soul life. Please tell your friends about his messages.
When were dogs first domesticated? Why was adopting from London's “Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs” such a radical move? And how did a dognapping case change the life of 19th-century poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning? Speaking to Charlotte Hodgman, Professor Julie-Marie Strange answers your top questions on the history of dogs in Britain, from the popularity of certain breeds, to 19th-century dog shows and the origins of the Kennel Club. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine and BBC History Revealed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode, Laura and Tracy sit down with songwriter, producer and publisher Luke Laird. Luke talks the magic of writers' rounds, being reluctant to ask for help, letting go of jealousy and the nitty gritty details of his early publishing deals. Laura also shares the story of a pivotal moment that lead to her being a songwriter. Ferocious talent, wit, and sincere humility rarely come together like they do in Grammy winner Luke Laird. Since moving to Nashville from a small farming town in Pennsylvania, Laird has become one of country and pop's top songwriters and producers. The numbers are staggering: 52 radio singles –– 24 of which were Billboard No. 1 hits and 5 of which were in the Top 5 –– 2 Billboard No. 1 singles as a producer, and more than 125 released cuts fill his catalog. In four separate years, every single released that Laird wrote peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. He earned ACM Songwriter of the Year honors in 2015, and was named BMI Songwriter of the Year in 2012. As a producer, Laird has helped shape some of music's most critically acclaimed projects of the last decade. He co-produced Kacey Musgraves' 2013 debut, Same Trailer, Different Park, which garnered Grammy honors for Best Country Album and an ACM Album of the Year win. In 2015, he returned to the studio with Musgraves to co-produce her triumphant sophomore release, Pageant Material. Laird earned his second Grammy for Best Country Song with Musgraves' “Space Cowboy” in 2019. He also has producer credits on Thomas Rhett, Ingrid Michaelson, Brett Eldredge, Steve Moakler, Everette, Kassi Ashton, Anna Vaus and more. A slew of Grammy, ACM, CMA, and other nominations line Laird's resume, which also includes six CMA Triple Play Awards, four NSAI “Songs I Wish I'd Written” Awards, the 2012 BMI Country Song of the Year trophy for Rodney Atkins' “Take a Back Road,” and more. His list of No. 1 singles reads like a carefully curated playlist of soulful contemporary country: “Hard To Forget” (Sam Hunt); “Fast” and “I See You” (Luke Bryan); “Head Over Boots” (Jon Pardi); “T-Shirt” (Thomas Rhett); “Gonna” and “Hillbilly Bone” (Blake Shelton); “Talladega,” “Give Me Back My Hometown,” and “Drink In My Hand” (Eric Church); “American Kids” (Kenny Chesney); “Sunshine & Whiskey” (Frankie Ballard); “One of Those Nights” (Tim McGraw); “Downtown” (Lady Antebellum); “Somebody's Heartbreak” (Hunter Hayes); “Beat This Summer” (Brad Paisley); “Pontoon” (Little Big Town); “You” (Chris Young); “A Little Bit Stronger” (Sara Evans); “Take A Back Road” (Rodney Atkins); and “Temporary Home,” “Undo It,” “So Small,” and “Last Name” (Carrie Underwood). Other artists who have recorded Laird-penned songs represent a jaw-dropping grab bag of genres: George Strait, Maren Morris, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Brandy Clark, Toby Keith, Jake Owen, Steve Moakler, Sister Hazel, Ingrid Michaelson, Ashley Monroe, Sam Hunt, Angaleena Presley, Nikki Lane, Darius Rucker, Jason Aldean, Sheryl Crow, Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line, Ne-Yo, Neal McCoy, Amy Grant, and many more. Laird recently released his own record, Music Row, that offers an intimate look into his journey from Hartstown to Nashville. The first-ever record from one of music's most trusted creators and collaborators, Music Row is a songwriter's story, traversing childhood, grief, addiction, family, and the community he loves. The songs are deeply personal and sometimes raw, all delivered by the songwriter himself. Today, Laird writes for and co-owns Nashville-based publishing and management company Creative Nation with his wife, Beth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Graham says some things are simply none of your landlords business - and he's a landlord himself!.. John and Sophie lost their home in Shanagarry in a fire - but we think we might have found them an apartment for now... Dee says please be nice to bar and restaurant staff this Jazz weekend - it's a tough gig out there & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Lynn has found a new home in Adelaide for the Big Bash, before heading to the UAE for the T20 competition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Yeppoon mum is desperately seeking affordable, short-term accommodation to relocate to Brisbane while her husband and father of her children remains in a coma in hospital.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have the opportunity to hear from Victor Nakah. He is the International Director in Sub-Saharan Africa for Mission to the World, which is the international ministry of our denomination (PCA). He focused our attention on what it means to live in exile––a present but temporary home. Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 29:1-14Can't join us but still need to send in your tithe? Go to https://www.reh.nyc/give
Order your takeout tonight from one of the 40+ restaurants participating in this year's Richmond Black Restaurant Experience.
The NHL coaching carousel continues to move as the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens make changes and Rachel and Gil have all the latest. In fact, there are now six interim head coaches in the league and we discuss who has the best chance of getting the job permanently.The Canucks also made headlines by hiring Hall of Famer Cammi Granato as assistant GM and we discuss that historic hire.Plus the Arizona Coyotes have made it official, they will play at Arizona State University's rink for the next three seasons until their new permanent home is (hopefully) constructed.All this plus a full preview of this weekend's best matchups on the Friday edition of the Locked On NHL Podcast with Rachael Donner and Gil Martin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NHL coaching carousel continues to move as the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens make changes and Rachel and Gil have all the latest. In fact, there are now six interim head coaches in the league and we discuss who has the best chance of getting the job permanently. The Canucks also made headlines by hiring Hall of Famer Cammi Granato as assistant GM and we discuss that historic hire. Plus the Arizona Coyotes have made it official, they will play at Arizona State University's rink for the next three seasons until their new permanent home is (hopefully) constructed. All this plus a full preview of this weekend's best matchups on the Friday edition of the Locked On NHL Podcast with Rachael Donner and Gil Martin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
Robyn and Carl discuss the latest report that the Arizona Coyotes may reach an agreement to use Arizona State University's new multipurpose arena -- which is set to house their NCAA hockey club among other programs -- as a temporary home venue. How will this work? Is a small 5,000 seat venue feasible? What other options were on the table? How long will they be there? PLUS: Game Day predictions for the Coyotes home game vs the Boston BruinsSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Coyotes Podcast - Daily Coverage of Arizona Hockey
Robyn and Carl discuss the latest report that the Arizona Coyotes may reach an agreement to use Arizona State University's new multipurpose arena -- which is set to house their NCAA hockey club among other programs -- as a temporary home venue. How will this work? Is a small 5,000 seat venue feasible? What other options were on the table? How long will they be there? PLUS: Game Day predictions for the Coyotes home game vs the Boston Bruins Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To kick off this Thursday's episode, Ian and Sean discuss Buffalo Sabres' Aaron Dell being handed a 3-game suspension, the rarity of goalie suspensions, and if Ron Hextall's attack on Chris Chelios is the worst goalie-on-skater crime in NHL history. Also, Taylor Hall's hit on Nathan MacKinnon, and discussing the biggest collision between NHL superstars. Then Keith Yandle just became the NHL's new ironman record holder, is it possible for Phil Kessel to pass him? In "Granger Things", Jesse Granger joins the show to first discuss the news of the Arizona Coyotes potentially calling Arizona State University their temporary home, then looks at four teams' strength of schedule for the first half of the season vs. the second half through a betting lens. The guys answer two voicemail questions; one on if Marc-André Fleury gets traded to the Capitals, and another asking for best "bang for the buck" NHL contracts, and to wrap up, a look back with "This Week in Hockey History". Have a question for Ian and Sean? Email theathletichockeyshow@gmail.com or leave a VM at (845) 445-8459! Save on a subscription to The Athletic: theathletic.com/hockeyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good Morning Monaco MONDAY JANUARY 10, 2022 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Café de Paris finds temporary home across Casino Square Fans of the Café de Paris will be pleased to know that during the 12 months of renovations planned for the premises the Café will move across the Square to the Salle Empire. Weekend total of 414 new coronavirus cases The Government announced 152 new positive test results on Sunday, January 9, following 135 on Saturday and 127 on Friday. All latest coronavirus victim were unvaccinated Monaco's Minister of Health has confirmed that most of the CHPG's coronavirus patients are not vaccinated and all recent deaths were among the unjabbed. AS Monaco goalless in Nantes AS Monaco faced off against Nantes away for their first Ligue 1 fixture in 2022, on Sunday, January 9. The Monegasques emerged from the match... DULY NOTED: A leading French doctor who has his own TV slot - Dr Gérald Kierzek - has called for an end to testing for coronavirus, since it's no longer necessary as Omicron is less serious than previous variants. He also believes that widespread testing causes panic. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
The Marshall Fire in Boulder County displaced scores of families. The Bovens were among them. Then, assistant state climatologist Becky Bolinger explains the weather and climate that led to the fires. Plus, Dr. Justin Ross offers some on-air counseling. And, physicians in the state talk us through the omicron variant, the newest chapter of the pandemic.
The Marshall Fire in Boulder County displaced scores of families. The Bovens were among them. Then, assistant state climatologist Becky Bolinger explains the weather and climate that led to the fires. Plus, Dr. Justin Ross offers some on-air counseling. And, physicians in the state talk us through the omicron variant, the newest chapter of the pandemic.
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After being suspended from the Mary Brown's Centre, The Newfoundland Growlers have found a temporary home in CBS. We hear from mayor Darrin Bent.
Kirjath Jearim lying some 9 miles west of Jerusalem, has been excavated, proving the validity of the Bible in this instance. God bless you! Thank you for listening! Please join us again tomorrow, subscribe and pray!
Who doesn’t have the travel bug right now? I definitely do! How amazing would it be if one could try before they buy into something - especially a place like New York City! That’s exactly what my guest’s this week did, Mark & Kristen Morgan. Scientists by trade and world travelers by design, they left everything behind and set off on an 18 month honeymoon around the world in 2018 and ended it right before Covid-19 hit. However, that did not stop them towards the end of 2020, settling into New York and experiencing the city nearly all to themselves for a couple months in 2021. With a world of knowledge learned from traveling to 4 different continents and 35+ countries...and counting 'Where Are Those Morgans' travel blog - tune in to hear their perspective on the city, what they liked, disliked, and if they’ll make New York their permanent home. Also, hear some of their amazing travel adventures, which seem right out of a movie. What countries they enjoyed best; how much you can expect to spend in some countries and what 18 month of travel will set you back, plus suggestions on where to go next and of course, how to explore and live in NYC just as they did. All of this and so much more on the episode. Let me know what you think and what you’d like to hear more of. Thank you, Mark & Kristen!Please Note: Mark and Kristen's stay in New York City was from Jan-April 2021 You can connect with Mark & Kristen belowWebsite - https://wherearethosemorgans.com/Instagram - @wherearethosemorgansFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/wherearethosemorgans/Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/wherearethosemorgans/Please subscribe, rate, and review Gossipnista wherever you listen to podcasts and follow us along on Instagram @GossipnistaPodcast. Thank you for your support. Xoxo, Gossipnista Support the show (http://www.gossipnista.com)
The temporary places in our life helps make us strong so we can push through to our REAL eternal home.
Today's guest is interior designer Renata Carvalho, who helps expats create a home abroad they'll feel truly comfortable in! You'll learn: practical things you can do to make your temporary home feel like home what "wellbeing items" are which interior decor items you should splurge on (and on which others you shouldn't) some unique decorating ideas when the budget is tight how to help your children settle in and feel good in their new home how interior design can affect our emotions the ways in which the concept of home has changed in the past year and more! I hope this episode will leave you inspired to shake things up a bit in your home and add that special something to it! Full session notes at:
The Sackville food bank moves into the Black Duck Cafe in Sackville, NB after a flood, we hear your feedback on interesting obituaries and on the phone-in: tax tips when filing for 2020
In the last message of our Home for Christmas Series, Pastor Ted Smith, our children's Pastor, discusses how we have been created for eternal life.
New Holiday Theme!! Enjoy that surprise. Caleb & Sean start the discussion with Sarah Fuller making history at Vanderbilt as the first woman football player to play in a game in a Power 5 conference. We talk through the issues with the Ravens and Broncos as they were greatly impacted by COVID. We look at the firings of Matt Patricia, Bob Quinn, and Dave Caldwell. Then we quickly discuss the 49ers having a Temporary Home for the next two weeks against the Bills and Football Team. We feature Robert Saleh as a HC Candidate and discuss his resume and where he might fit. As we drive through the NFL Power Rankings and feature discussions on the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns. At halftime of the Power Rankings they discuss the Game of the Week between those two teams. They discuss their x-factors and make a prediction on who they think the winner will be. Then for the second half of the power rankings, they feature the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Chargers. Then they make their picks against the spread for Week 13 of the 2020 NFL Season. Theme music by The Riley Brothers Band. Find them at therileybrothersband.bandcamp.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Luke Laird is one of Nashville’s most successful songwriters. He has written two dozen #1 country hits, earning him six separate CMA Trip Play awards, each of which recognizes the achievement of penning three #1 country songs within a 12 month period. The two-time Grammy winner has been named both ACM and BMI Country Songwriter of the Year. Highlights of his catalog include Kasey Musgraves’ “Space Cowboy” which earned him a Grammy for Country Song of the Year, Rodney Atkins’ “Take a Back Road” which was named BMI Country Song of the Year, Little Big Town’s “Pontoon” which earned an ACM nomination for Song of the Year, and Tim McGraw’s “Diamond Rings and Old Barstools,” which was nominated for a Country Song of the Year Grammy. Two of his most revered songs are Kenny Chesney’s “American Kids” and Eric Church’s “Give Me Back My Hometown,” which were both nominated for CMA Song of the Year, ACM Song of the Year, and the Grammy for Country Song of the Year. Laird built his reputation as a country chart topper with the Carrie Underwood hits “So Small,” “Last Name,” “Temporary Home,” “Undo It,” and “Mama’s Song” before going on to write chart toppers such as “A Little Bit Stronger” for Sara Evans, “Drink in My Hand” and “Talladega” with Eric Church, “One of Those Nights” for Tim McGraw, “Downtown” for Lady Antebellum, “I See You” and “Fast” for Luke Bryan, “Gonna” for Blake Shelton, “Head Over Boots” for Jon Pardi, and “T-Shirt” for Thomas Rhett. He’s written other massive hits for Miranda Lambert, Chris Young, Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean, Darius Rucker, and Frankie Ballard, and has had his songs recorded by George Strait, Zac Brown Band, Dierks Bentley, Maren Morris, Midland, Rascal Flatts, Lindsay Ell, Ashley Monroe, Toby Keith, Sheryl Crow, Amy Grant, Florida Georgia Line, Jessica Simpson, and Cassandra Wilson featuring John Legend. In addition to his success as a songwriter, Laird has produced Thomas Rhett, Brett Eldredge, Jake Owen, Sam Hunt, Ingrid Michaelson, and Kasey Musgraves, earning Grammy recognition for his work producing her albums Same Trailer Different Park and Pageant Material. He recently released his first album as an artist, the deeply personal Music Row.
In this week's episode, Kerrie and Kellie discuss a beautiful hymn that reminds us... This is our temporary home, America is our temporary home, because the earth and everything in it belongs to God. We pray that this hymn will bring you comfort and joy. Psalm 28:7 - The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts, and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to Him! Kerrie and Kellie talk about a lot of stuff this week. From the Erie Canal to the water taxis in Baltimore, from pipe organs to stained glass, we hope that you will listen, learn, laugh, and sing along. We are so excited to have Irish musician Mark Rooney lending us his musical talents this week. Please sing along! Thank you for listening! Please send us an email, or a tweet, or a comment on Facebook. Let us know what you think and please use our hashtag: #hymntalktwintalk . Psalm 104:33 Facebook: Hymn Talk Twin Talk Twitter: @hymntalk Email: hymntalktwintalk@gmail.com Podcast Hosting Site: www.redcircle.com/shows/hymn-twin-talk
For a few weeks, Owen and Abby watched as borders closed one by one. The American embassy sent out notices asking its citizens to return. They watched the news as the virus started in the capital and spread to the other parts of the country first slowly, but then more quickly.
D & J Talk About SDSU Football Playing Their 2021 Games In Carson While The New Stadium Is Built. Plus Take Aways From Governor Newsome’s Covid Update Presser Today & What It Means For SD.
The world is your passage, not your purpose. - 1 Peter 2:11-12
This world is not our home. Think about how that should affect your life today!Reading Plan:Old Testament - 2 Chronicles 33-34Psalms - Psalm 91:1-8Gospels - Luke 9:44-50New Testament - Philippians 3:12-21Visit https://www.revivalfromthebible.com/ for more information.
On this episode of the Bench Bros Sports podcast, Anthony, Brandon, and Wes are joined by Jordan Vitkauskas to discuss the turmoil of bad news going on in Washington, Also, franchise tag players signed long term deals before the deadline and what are expectations for them now. Plus, NBA Bubble preview with the Snitch Hotline and the Blue Jays need to find an alternate home before opening day on Friday. All that plus more! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and media services alike.
Gold Coast CEO Mark Evans joined us following the news South East Queensland will be home to the Victorian teams for the home and away season
This episode moved to the top of my list of organization topics to tackle now, given the fact that lots of us are still quarantining (or at least social distancing). This might mean your work has now been relocated to your home, whether you have room for it or not! Additionally, you may have a homeschooling situation you weren't intending to have at the beginning of last school year now happening at your dining room table or in your kids' rooms. We don't know what going back to school will look like in the fall, so establishing some separate work spaces for everyone in the family could be needed now more than ever before. In this episode I'll share with you some suggestions for organizing and styling each of these spaces, whether temporary or semi-permanent, in a budget-friendly, creative way. Of course getting this set up includes using the 3 E's to keep it simple & have you seeing results fast! I hope it inspires you to create an organized, functioning work space for you and your family. For more in-depth assistance in getting organized in your home, wardrobe, with your kids, and in your schedule, check out these helpful online courses I created with you and your family in mind! I've separated them into categories that will address your specific needs quickly, easily, and in 3 simple steps! And don't worry, these courses aren't more work you have to do. They are as simple as listening to this podcast, but with added photo before and after pics for inspiration, videos to watch for easy step-by-step instructions, and PDFs of helpful checklists to keep you on track if lists are your jam! I know you'll enjoy these courses, and feel less overwhelmed when organizing and styling your life! Here are the highlights from this episode: {2:50} Setting up a temporary home office {4:27} Applying the 3 E's philosophy to your temporary home office {9:44} Repurposing existing furniture for your home office {11:35} Creating a “corner” office {20:23} Temporary floating shelves {23:30} Using paint to create a separate space Click these links to read more about what each course offers. Home Course: http://everythingwithstylemembers.com/home-course/ Wardrobe Course: http://everythingwithstylemembers.com/wardrobe-course/ Kids Course: http://everythingwithstylemembers.com/kids-course/ Schedule Course: http://everythingwithstylemembers.com/schedule-course/ Free Masterclass: http://everythingwithstylemembers.com/masterclass/ Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @everythingwithstylemom for up-to-date info about the podcast and organization motivation! Links to services mentioned in the episode: @clarishealth charity for pregnant moms @lugg app for furniture pickup and drop-off @carriediaz stylish interior designer and founder of @best.friend.central
Good morning everyone, and welcome to the Bed Head Chronicles. Today, I'm just going to give you a little look into what has been my home, since the 14th of February, and will be my home for, I don't know, probably about a week more is what I'm manifesting. But I've got my vision boards. All the people I love and care about. The things I love to do. Sayings that inspire me. More of the same.I've got my beautiful wife and our home to remind me of what I get to come home to, soon, I hope. This reminds me of what's possible. That was a day where I achieved what seemed like an impossible dream and nothing is impossible. I'm possible. And one more. Another vision board.So guys, if you're going through a tough time, find ways to motivate yourself. Find ways to inspire yourself. Find ways to change your mindset, change your attitude because a positive attitude and, thinking proactively about an amazing future and joy and peace and calm and just love and fulfillment will get you through anything. For more tips and advice about living an authentic life go to https://www.sirilindley.com/authentic/
EPISODE NOTES In this episode, Lara will be talking with Melody Warnick, author of the book “This Is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are”(Viking, 2016), an eminently practical guide to improving, investing in, and coming to love the place where you live. Melody and Lara will be discussing the extra challenges that come from having to move for medical school and residency and how we can learn to feel more rooted in our homes, even if we know we’ll only be there for a short time. ABOUT MELODY Melody Warnick is the author of “This Is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are,” published last year by Viking/Penguin and recently released in paperback. Described by Richard Florida as “an important book for so many people who are choosing their place to live,” “This Is Where You Belong” explores the science behind the groundbreaking concept of place attachment and leads longtime residents and newcomers alike to commit to a more passionate relationship with their community. In her 15 years as a freelance journalist, Warnick has written for The Guardian, Atlantic CityLab, Quartz, Reader’s Digest, O: The Oprah Magazine, Redbook, Better Homes and Gardens, and many other publications; she and her book have also been featured in the likes of Time, Fast Company, Psychology Today, Realtor.com, Forbes.com, and Inc. She’s currently a columnist for Livability.com. A chronic mover, Warnick managed to fall madly in love with her adopted town of Blacksburg, Virginia, where she lives with her husband and two daughters. You can find out more about her mission to spread place love and subscribe to her newsletter at her website, melodywarnick.com.
Elsa's Journey is a podcast series following a 5-year-old's road through the child protection, courts and foster care system. Through it, we will examine the challenges facing Henderson County children's advocates and the scope of our problem. This is Episode 4 -- A Temporary Home. Today's guest is foster care giver Monica Cole.
Sukkot, or The Feast of Tabernacles, was instituted by God as a way of reminding Israelites in every generation of their deliverance by God from Egypt. Ari does a wonderful job of teaching us the significance of Sukkot to Christians, as this ancient holiday foreshadows the work and actions of Christ's return.
Note to self: This world is not my home. I am just passing through... Temporary Home is a simple reminder for life rooted in Hebrews 13:14 - 'For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come.'
Note to self: This world is not my home. I am just passing through... Temporary Home is a simple reminder for life rooted in Hebrews 13:14 - 'For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come.'
Follow along as we experience the dreams and realities of climbing the corporate ladder. One woman decides to expand her office and business and I made her a mix tape to commemorate the experience. 1. Mission Impossible, The Piano guys featuring Lindsey Stirling (music bed) 2. 9 to 5, Dolly Parton. 3. Ride This Out, Temporary Resident. 4. Dare You to Move, The Clef Hangers. 5. Movin' Out, Billy Joel. 6. Moving, John Fullbright. 7. East Bound and Down, Jerry Reed. 8. Ease On Down The Road, The Whiz Soundtrack. 9. Temporary Home, Carrie Underwood. 10. Wild Pandas, Walter Schreifels. 11. Make A Difference, Rachel Kurtz. 12. Wide Open Spaces, The Dixie Chicks. 13. Central Services/The Office, Michael Kamen 14. Movin' Right Along. The Muppets. 15. The Jeffersons Theme.
Tommy & Eddie premier the "New Release Wednesday" song, debate the pronunciation of words, answer some podience e-mail, and do a Carrie Underwood tune!
Tommy & Eddie premier the "New Release Wednesday" song, debate the pronunciation of words, answer some podience e-mail, and do a Carrie Underwood tune!
The CMT Music Awards were held at the Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville last month, and as usual, it turned into quite the party. Carrie Underwood took home buckles for Video of the Year for ‘Cowboy Casanova’ and Performance of the Year for ‘Temporary Home.’ Other big winners included Miranda Lambert and Keith Urban for Female and Male Video of the Year awards. If you missed out on the show live, you can catch special encore airings on CMT right now. Kelly Lynn was on the blue carpet before the big show.
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