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235 - Heather Lahtinen has been a regular guest on the Freedom Focus Photography podcast, bringing her insights and experiences to our vibrant community of photographers. But today's episode unveils a side of Heather we've never seen before - a side that she used to keep hidden. In a candid and transformative conversation, Heather steps into the hot seat not just to share her expertise, but to explore her inner world with the guidance of Michelle Crandall, affectionately known as "The People's Coach” in Elevate. Brace yourself for a deep dive into 'Dark Heather' and the enlightening journey towards embracing all facets of one's self.What To Listen For:1. The Unveiling of 'Dark Heather': Discover the transformative power of acknowledging and embracing the less polished sides of our personalities.2. Michelle Crandall's Insightful Coaching: How "The People's Coach" approaches common struggles with self-doubt and negative self-talk, offering a new perspective.3. A Compliment That Sparks a Journey: A simple interaction at the chiropractor's office leads Heather down a path of self-discovery and reflection on her public versus private self.4. The Thanksgiving Table of Self: A visualization technique that helps integrate all aspects of one's personality, even those we're tempted to hide.5. Confronting the Fear of Misjudgment: Tackling the anxiety around how others perceive us and the desire to control those perceptions.Join us on this enlightening journey as Heather and Michelle delve into the intricacies of personal development and self-acceptance, offering valuable insights not just for photographers, but for anyone that happens to be human.Connect with Heather Flourish AcademyFlourish Academy on IGConnect with MichellePets in FocusPets in Focus on IG Pets in Focus on FBJOIN THE PARTY: Connect with us on Instagram Explore valuable pet photography resources here Discover effective pricing and sales strategies for all portrait photographers. Ready to grow your business? Elevate helps you do just that. Check out our recommended gear and favorite books.
Back from the Thanksgiving Table and full of Chocolate Pie, Ronald, Steve, and John burn off those holiday carbs by running down quite the list of recent releases. After quickly discussing 2018's I'll Take Your Dead, the guys review Disney's Wish, Eli Roth's Thanksgiving, Ridley Scott's Napoleon, and Season 5 of Fargo, among others.
First, we explore the concept of creating a cozy and inviting bedroom sanctuary. From bedding essentials to soothing decor, we discuss the must-haves that can transform your bedroom into a haven of relaxation and comfort. Whether you're seeking tips for a good night's sleep or looking to revamp your personal space, we've got you covered.Next, we shift our focus to the Thanksgiving feast, a time of gathering and celebration. We delve into the key elements that make the holiday memorable, from traditional dishes to table settings. Join us as we explore the must-haves for a successful Thanksgiving feast.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! We're grateful for all you fuckers. On today's ep, we talk about all things Thanksgiving. We give Thanksgiving advice, talk about cringey Thanksgiving traditions, and god dammit if you make me say Thanksgiving one more time I'll cry. FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/almostfridaypod SUBMIT CHARACTERS HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdh4-t1h_F7STZ6xRK2Ai5idy0FZni8psQMluBltbKtPL8wbA/viewform SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: GO TO GETQUIP.COM/ALMOSTFRIDAY FOR 20% OFF ANY ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH, MINT & GUM DISPENSER, OR WATER FLOSSER (00:00) THE BEER IS HERE (02:35) Thanksgiving Dishes (11:06) Will's Thanksgiving (15:12) Smoking Cigs (19:29) New Years Tales (25:06) First Time Liam Got Drunk (29:36) Characters (51:37) Thanksgiving Advice
What do you talk about on Thanksgiving? Typically, we try to avoid topics like politics and money at the Thanksgiving table, but it possible to talk about your investments while passing the gravy? In this week's episode, Shawn & George discuss some conversations starters that may appear taboo for the Thanksgiving table, but could result is some positive interactions with family, such as: Gratitude Donations or Charitable Work Accomplishments during the year Let us know what do you discuss at the Thanksgiving Table? At the dinner table? And, if you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends! If you want to hear 5 Technology Tips to Save you $500 per month, there's still time to register for the 2023 More Entrepreneur Summit on December 8, 2023. Tickets are going fast, and you can buy yours at https://bit.ly/SYSummit23 Please also visit our sponsor, Sam Cohen of Attorneys First Insurance for Attorneys and Title Companies looking to get a quote on Errors & Ommissions (malpractice) Insurance coverage. www.AttorneysFirst.com. Or, you can support the show by visiting our new Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crushingDebt To contact George Curbelo, you can email him at GCFinancialCoach21@gmail.com or follow his Tiktok channel - https://www.tiktok.com/@curbelofinancialcoach To contact Shawn Yesner, you can email him at Shawn@Yesnerlaw.com or visit www.YesnerLaw.com.
Via The Dispatch, we have research on what Americans definitely don't want to discuss during Thanksgiving dinner--and what topics would be more welcome. (Taylor Swift anyone??) Then, Brian and Aubrey share their thankfuls with each other, talk about a riveting piece from Micah Fries about depression and the dark night of the soul, and then will send you away with some good news. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – A look at what dishes absolutely, positively, MUST be on Your Thanksgiving Table - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Get ready for a Thanksgiving Day feast of football in an epic showdown!
Today we take a few minutes to remember a story from Christian History in America and, ultimately, we seek to give thanks in all things.
Show Notes provided by Joe Peluso Thanksgiving: A time for reflection, family, and friends. A couple of days to count our blessings, break bread with family and friends--and consume a week's with of football in one day! Join your hosts James, John, Josh, and Joe, seated around the Thanksgiving Table, for an hour of warm and mirthful conversation. Both the front and back doors of Mincondition are open to all who wish to reminisce, recall, and recollect. Whether it be "mashed" or "smashed potatoes", Italian Wedding Soup, traversing NYC bridges on Thanksgiving day, or scoffing down Hinck's massive deli sandwiches, the memories flow like a fine bottle of Port (See what I did?) wine. As I write these words, I am of course thankful for my two podcast mates, James and Chris, but also for all our many friends who have shared their pop culture passion with us this past year. Those we hold and cherish are our greatest blessing--and we reserve our greatest thanks for their friendship, loyalty, and love. I'll close with a couple of lines from a "little" film you might recall: "Who--are--you?" "A--friend." Now that's something to be thankful for!!!
Michael is joined by Tom Nichols, Elie Mystal and Glenn Kirschner for a barbershop discussion on current events and politics. They discuss the Trump trial and why he's gotten away with as much as he has, how Trump passed the line into fascism, what the Supreme Court "Code of Ethics" really means and how to reason and converse with family members this Thanksgiving.If you enjoyed stopping by the barbershop, leave a review or share this episode with a friend!Tom Nichols is a staff writer at The Atlantic and a professor emeritus of national-security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College. He writes about international security, nuclear weapons, Russia, and the challenges to democracy in the United States and around the world.Elie Mystal is The Nation's justice correspondent and the host of its legal podcast, “Contempt of Court.” He is the author of the New York Times bestseller “Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution.”Glenn Kirschner is a former federal prosecutor with 30 years of trial experience. He served in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia for 24 years. He hosts “Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner."Follow Tom @RadioFreeTomFollow Elie: @ElieNYCFollow Glenn: @glennkirschner2Follow Michael @MichaelSteeleFollow the podcast @steele_podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3668522/advertisement
What will your family be fighting about this Thanksgiving? Family issues? Political issues? Callers have stories. Is there a division of enjoyment of the holiday between the sexes? Who likes it more? Who likes it less? Callers have stories. Dennis talks to Jeff Fynn-Paul, professor of economic and social history at Leiden University and author of Not Stolen: The Truth About European Colonialism in the New World. He presents this week's PragerU video, “Did Europe Destroy Native American Culture?”Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. To hear the entire three hours of my radio show as a podcast, commercial-free every single day, become a member of Pragertopia. You'll also get access to 15 years' worth of archives, as well as daily show prep. Subscribe today at Pragertopia dot com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of our wonderful listeners! We are thankful for you, and so this episode is a bit of a treat. To celebrate the time-honored traditions of the American Thanksgiving holiday, the siblings work together to create a delicious Thanksgiving spread using only band names. Appetizers, main courses, side dishes, and desserts. They all need to present. The catch? The band names MUST be a food that can reasonably be found on a traditional Thanksgiving table.
Hour 3 of the Drew Mariani Show on 11-22-23 Alexandra Hudson joins us for a candid conversation about how to maintain civility in our homes during the holiday -- especially when we sit across the dinner table from those who we disagree with or have been hurt by -- how do we maintain peace? Peter Atkinson joins Drew in-studio for a compelling take on what's happening in the world of AI today -- Sam Altman is fired and there's talk that AI and deepfakes are being used in warfare
In the final hour, David Haugh was joined by NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales to discuss the latest NFL storylines and Amazon host Charissa Thompson's admission that she fabricated sideline reports earlier in her career. Later, Haugh discussed condiments on the Thanksgiving table.
Sierra Schultzzie, Riayn Christina, & Paloma Malfavon play a chaotic game of Nuclear Winter & draft the most unhinged holiday table. Find Twenty Whatever on Other Podcast Platforms// Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW7gxdcCY7rDteu3VRj7K3w Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1470690716 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jNjFmODgwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz The Group Chat @ (917) 810-3045 for business inquires please contact: sierra@sixsevenmedia.com twentywhateverpod@gmail.com Thanks for listening!
Quite a few people have recently told Cal how the Thanksgiving table has somehow changed since we were locked in by the pandemic. But air travel has returned to a high level during this holiday season. Cal's conversation with Avery and Brian Baker reveals that the table has always been transforming over time. People who shape the holiday for decades pass on, leaving empty seats at the table. But Brian and Avery have learned how to fill them and continue to make the most out of Cal's favorite day of the year. Pass the mashed potatoes and have a great holiday!
What is YOUR MVP of Thanksgiving food as we approach Turkey Day?!
5pm - Talking Sports With Ry: Seahawks lose heartbreaker to Rams behind excessive penalties // UW & WSU agree to continue the Apple Cup through at least 2028 // The unwelcome topic at this year’s Thanksgiving table // LETTERS
This Thanksgiving-themed blog expresses gratitude for clients and optimism about a stable economic environment. The post highlights a three-week stock market rally driven by declining Treasury yields and underscores the importance of surprisingly low U.S. inflation data. It anticipates a potential shift in the Fed's approach, with the futures market suggesting a move towards rate cuts in early 2024. The blog emphasizes the strength in third-quarter corporate earnings and a favorable Goldilocks scenario, especially benefiting small-cap stocks. The post concludes with insights into upcoming financial market events during the holiday-shortened week, making it a valuable read for those interested in market trends and economic outlooks. The information provided in this commentary is not an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to purchase any security, product, or brokerage service. The information is not intended to be used as the basis for investment decisions, nor should the information be construed as advice designed to meet the particular needs of any investor. This commentary is presented to illustrate examples of the securities that North Star Investment Management Corporation and/or its affiliates ("North Star") may have bought for client accounts and the diversity of markets in which North Star Investments may invest, and may not be representative of current or future investments. You should not assume that the future performance of any specific investment, investment strategy, or product made reference to directly or indirectly in this commentary will be profitable or will be equal to any corresponding performance levels that might be indicated. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Investments in securities involve risks including the possible loss of the principal invested. North Star and others associated with it, including employees, may have positions in and effect transactions in securities of companies mentioned or indirectly referenced in this commentary. North Star may buy, sell or hold these securities in proprietary or client accounts. North Star will not be providing regular updates or advising you of any changes in the views expressed herein. Investors should consider their investment objectives, risk tolerance, and financial situation and needs before investing in any security. Tax considerations, commissions, fees and other costs should be carefully evaluated with one's investment and/or tax advisors. Information provided is obtained from sources deemed to be reliable, but North Star cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information. This material may not be reproduced, distributed or transmitted to any other person in whole or in part without the prior written consent of North Star. A copy of North Star Investment Management Corporation's Form ADV Brochure, Privacy Notice and Business Continuity Plan summary can be obtained by calling 312-580-0900.
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by discussing the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, telling some topics that may not be suitable for discussion around the dinner table. This leads Dom to read back an article from the Inquirer that reports of prospective college students who are basing their college decision solely on the college's state and opinion on the topic of abortion. Then, Dom welcomes in author and New York Post columnist Miranda Devine back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss her viewing of the new documentary The Fall of Minneapolis, which paints a different picture of the murder of George Floyd than what was reported by the media in real time. Devine explains that she went into the film with a critical mind but was presented with some very solid evidence that points to a narrative that somewhat unfairly targeted officer Derek Chauvin, and the implications of said narrative both on Minneapolis and nationwide. Also, Devine, author of Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide, offers up an update on the Biden family controversy, telling where the legal debate currently sits. (Photo by Getty Images)
On the podcast this week, Governor and Kendel Ehrlich share some trending topics likely to come up at the Thanksgiving table this week. Before you carve the turkey, you'll want to listen to this episode.
As we prepare our tables for a Thanksgiving feast, we reflect today on the true table of thanksgiving. We acknowledge, as followers of Jesus, His broken body broken for us and His shed blood for the forgiveness of our sin. We do this in remembrance of Him.
The message "The dark night of the soul" popped into my head when I was thinking about an appropriate topic for the Thanksgiving holiday podcast. In researching, I found several references to the Dark Night of the Soul. One was from Dr. Gerald May, and the other was from Eckhart Tolle. I will link both of them below. As I explored the concept of the Dark Night of the Soul, I realized that the holidays symbolize the dark side of my grief and the dark side of my emotions. As I made these connections I wondered what these three things: The dark night of the soul, the dark side of grief, and the dark side of one's personality have in common that they would present themselves as a topic for a holiday podcast. The answer is that the concepts of the "dark night of the soul," the dark side of grief, and the dark side of your personality share common themes around intense and challenging experiences that involve deep introspection, struggle, and transformation. The dark night of the soul refers to a spiritual crisis where a person loses their identity and their connection to who they are along with their connection to what they believe. The dark side of grief refers to the intense and painful emotions experienced during mourning. This can include anger, guilt, depression, and a sense of disorientation or lack of direction in life following a significant loss. The dark side of grief involves grappling with the depth of pain and sorrow associated with loss. The dark side of personality refers to aspects of one's character or psyche that are typically hidden, repressed, or less socially acceptable. These aspects may include traits such as aggression, jealousy, selfishness, or other negative behaviors that can emerge in certain situations. Understanding and integrating these darker aspects of the personality is often part of psychological growth and self-awareness. This time of darkness from Thanksgiving to March symbolizes rest and restoration for nature. When spring comes the land, animals, and plants will be refreshed and renewed with new growth. In our grief, we can take this same time to use it to go within ourselves to understand our grief, find our purpose, and begin anew again after the holidays and into spring. https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Night-Soul-Psychiatrist-Connection/dp/0060750553 https://eckharttolle.com/eckhart-on-the-dark-night-of-the-soul/ https://www.instagram.com/grievinginsomniacs/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grievinginsomniacs/message
142: The Essential Thanksgiving Table PBS “The Great American Recipe” contestant Ted Pappas sets your essential Thanksgiving table in this episode! Ted Pappas Today's Lexi: Ευχαριστία - Efxaristia -Thanksgiving In Today's Episode: PBS' "The Great American Recipe" contestant Ted Pappas returns to Kefi L!fe to set your Essential Thanksgiving Table. Ted and Kiki met at his set, his kitchen, to curate a wonderful Thanksgiving for you and your guests this year, and it all begins with the table. Options to think about for your guests: The centerpiece Napkin placement Food served at buffet or at the table. Signature cocktail And let's remember the prayer of gratitude Bring the outdoors in and remember color, texture and layers this Thanksgiving. Today's Ola Kala Moment: Two Tips for a Healthy Thanksgiving Resources: Ted Pappas on YouTube (@TedsEverydayEats) Ted Pappas in Instagram (@teds_everyday_eats) Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary
Are you stressed about picking the perfect wines for the holiday season? Thanksgiving is always a challenging meal for wine pairings because of the many competing flavors on your table. From green bean casserole and cranberry sauce to turkey and sweet potatoes, Thanksgiving is the toughest holiday for picking wines! So join Sarah as she shares her top Sommelier tips to make this Thanksgiving easy and stress free. She also shares her 5 favorite wines to drink with Thanksgiving so you have plenty of options to choose from. And don't forget to hit subscribe so that you never miss an episode of fun and approachable wine content here on @thewineceo ------ Sign up for The Wine CEO newsletter and get a free guide to Food & Wine Pairing: thewineceo.com Email: Sarah@thewineceo.com Instagram & TikTok: @thewineceo ------ Episodes referenced in today's show: Episode #98: Top 3 Tips for Thanksgiving https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Ui1WvznThJuNrvOprv1hB?si=5lNTUqe0SHW9qPcOSU0xtQ Episode #50: Three American wines on every Thanksgiving Table https://open.spotify.com/episode/1akNDSqtBD0jvZDRVCp0mj?si=pNmFFFbiR4yhBgWa8xbZDQ Episode #4: What wine says Gobble Gobble? https://open.spotify.com/episode/7mpkqzG23YpspchJ93DZmW?si=3MF1kfgiT2Wrt8SjMhJyDg Episode #3: Food and Wine Pairings https://open.spotify.com/episode/48SstkEo4UEaUjsJ67xq7U?si=B7UXvCT2TjSGQnK-RzSqdw
We've reached the penultimate week of the 2023 regular season, the week where we set the Thanksgiving table and learn, definitively, who is in and who needs what to qualify for the CIAC playoffs. And, yes, your crack staff at GameTimeCT hunkered down with our slide rules and abacuses this weekend so that we may give you our best estimates on the latest scenarios heading into the final week and a half. We also run down the latest top 10 poll and recap some of last week's big games, beginning with No. 9 Ansonia's 35-0 takedown of Oxford in an unbeaten NVL battle at Jarvis Stadium last week in, perhaps, a harbinger of playoff matchups to come. We also recap the return of North Haven coach Tony Sagnella from his weekend suspension and sift through the ongoing soap opera in Monroe, where Masuk's seniors have risen about the controversy surrounding their coaching staff, to deliver an emphatic, playoff-qualifying victory over New Milford. Don't miss our weekly shoutouts and a look at the upcoming NEPSAC Bowl championship games. So join us, won't you? RUNDOWN 0:00 — Introduction 3:34 — Ansonia knocks off unbeaten Oxford, heads into Thanksgiving 9-0 9:42 — Week 11 GameTimeCT Top 10 Football Poll (Nos. 10-7) 11:38 — Sagnella returns from suspension for No. 6 North Haven 12:49 — Week 11 GameTimeCT Top 10 Football Poll (Nos. 5-1) 14:53 — 2023 Playoff Scenarios: Explaining CIAC's playoff formula and website issues 19:45 — Class S Playoff Scenarios (North Branford's huge win) 22:38 — Class SS Playoff Scenarios 25:16 — Class M Playoff Scenarios 26:35 — Class MM Playoff Scenarios (Cheshire in trouble) 32:22 — Class L Playoff Scenarios 34:22 — Class LL Playoff Scenarios (Can Fairfield Prep pull this off??) 43:20 — Seniors rise above the mess at Masuk 54:42 — SHOUTOUTS 1:03:43 — Suffield Academy upsets Cheshire Academy, NEPSAC Bowl matchups announced Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn how to set boundaries around diet talk during the holiday season in this week's episode! And don't forget our Black Friday discount for 15% off private coaching packages is here now through November, 30th. Interested in saving time and seeing if you're a good fit for private coaching? DM on Instagram the word PODCAST! Today's episode is brought to you by Primally Pure. Primally Pure is the only skincare company I have used consistently, every single day, since 2017. My absolute favorite products are the fancy face serum, body butter, heal and tone spray and the gua sha stone. You can use the code NOURISHINGMINDSNUTRITION10 for 10% off every order! A few important announcements: -Private coaching offers you personalized support to reach your goals of food and body peace, to have consistent periods and to experience amazing degestion. I am currently accepting NEW clients for disordered eating and period recovery and you can click here to learn more! -Looking instead for eating disorder recovery support? Click here to learn about our individual eating disorder counseling sessions. -Help us grow the podcast! By leaving a written review and taking a screenshot of that review and emailing it to me at hello@nourishingmindsnutrition.com, I'll send you back your choice of the Meal Planning Guide, Gentle Nutrition Masterclass or Fear of Weight Gain Masterclass for completely free to say thank you. Let's hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN: Victoria's Instagram and Tik Tok Nourishing Minds Nutrition Instagram Nourishing Minds Nutrition website
It's our Thanksgiving celebration on We Like Theme Parks where everything is BIG! A BIG corporate shift at Disney, BIG Disney animated food fun and BIG Podcast News!!! We have so much fun to be thankful for this week and it all starts here on We Like Theme Parks!Bob Chapek is out! Bob Iger is in! We dig in and give our collective feedback on the future for Disney Parks! Speaking of the future, the podcast makes a special announcement about their new home and we couldn't be more excited for you to come along, as we discuss our move to the Chip and Co. Podcast network!And then, when you are thinking of Thanksgiving, you got food on the brain, and so do we! But not real food! Disney Movie Food!! What?!!So today we are picking the most delicious looking Disney Movie food that we want on our Thanksgiving table!It's a Turbo-Turkey-Tastic episode with all the trimmings and it's happening right here, with your friends at the We Like Theme Parks Podcast!
How do we teach our children gratitude? Is it through direct instruction or lessons on being grateful? Do we point out all the things in their lives that they should be grateful for, or make them regurgitate things they are grateful for at the Thanksgiving Table? What is being grateful anyway and how do we show our children we are grateful for them? Have a listen and maybe gain a different perspective. My gift to you this holiday season is 20% off all my on-demand programs plus my monthly membership. This includes How to Stop Yelling, Siblings, Not Rivals, Understanding Big Emotions, and A Guide to Cooperation. To learn more about these programs click here and use code PEACE20 to get the discount. Hurry, deal ends at midnight on Monday November 29th. Enjoy today's episode? Please share it with a friend or leave a rating and a review. Working on our own inner hurts and childhood triggers can unravel many of our parenting issues. I do this with journaling and it has helped me work through some icky places in my own past. If you want to try, download my FREE guide: Healing Ourselves Through Journaling. Are you a coach, or an online course creator? Have an email list you communicate with often? Do you have a website? Kajabi can be your home for all of these and so much more click here and explore all Kajabi has to offer while supporting the Peace and Parenting Podcast at no extra cost to you. Follow Peace and Parenting: YouTube: Peace and Parenting Instagram: @peaceandparenting Facebook: @peaceandparentingla LinkedIn: @Michelle Kenney M.Ed Peace and Parenting Facebook Group Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music
In the second hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Vince speaks with Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers First about why ESG policies are making Thanksgiving so expensive this year. Vince speaks with Jimmy Fallia, host of "FOX Across America" on Fox News Radio about Ron Klain's Thanksgiving talking points he's suggesting be brought up at Thanksgiving. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanksgiving dinner can bring tension alongside turkey and this year may feel especially stressful given a highly polarizing political environment. Dr. Consuelo Amat, an expert in peace building at the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins, talks with Dr. Josh Sharfstein about some ground rules for peace-building and dialogue, and how to meaningfully engage in difficult conversations with people we love.
What's up, real estate investors!Tomorrow when you're sitting around the table with your friends and family, you can do THIS to not only raise money and find deals but also provide an AWESOME opportunity for them…Listen in now!I hope you have a great Thanksgiving!No matter where you are in your business, don't forget to look back with gratitude at how far you've come.Wishing you all the best on your real estate investing journey this week and beyond! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanksgiving Table convo continued; We put adjectives in OSASCOMP order; A new edition of 60 minutes has a Minnesota connection; Jenna Ortega and Olivia Rodrigo had an interesting conversation about how fans accost them in the bathroom stall; Bang energy drink has a song.
People all over Minnesota are gearing up to cook a great big feast for their loved ones this week. Gardener Meg Cowden will use everything she's got from her harvest this fall. Meg is the author of Plant Grow Harvest Repeat. And she is back with tips on Thanksgiving cooking, finding the best produce, and her mindset on gardening during the snowy winter season.
Have you ever wondered when cranberry sauce made it's way to our Thanksgiving tables, or why turkey is even our staple holiday food to begin with? Me too!! Find out on this week's episode!!
Got anxiety around how to navigate the Thanksgiving table this week with so many viewpoints in your family? I'm here to help! Check out this special Thanksgiving episode and a really cool gift at the end! Connect with me at nikkilerner.com
We've all been there: the family has finally all sat down at the Thanksgiving table, ready to enjoy a peaceful meal together when that uncle or that cousin says something outlandish and the whole table erupts or goes quiet and everything goes off the rails. In what can be some of the hardest moments with the people we love most, how do we practice peacemaking?We've got a very honest, and very fun conversation for you on how to navigate the challenges of peacemaking within our own families—chosen or otherwise. Between naming our boundaries and the limits of our responsibility, and walking through a technique from our friends at Resetting the Table for opening receptivity, this episode will equip you to practice peacemaking this Thanksgiving with the people with whom it can sometimes be the hardest to find peace.Read and share the Principles and Practices of PeacemakingFollow Telos on Instagram @thetelosgroupIf you're enjoying the podcast, become a monthly donor to Telos!Leave a rating and review on Apple podcasts or SpotifyThe Check-in: Thanksgiving Special (2021)Resetting the Table
In addition to mom's famous mashed potatoes and Auntie Dee's legendary pumpkin pie, your family lives on through the stories you tell around the Thanksgiving table. And if you absorb those stories, and continue to tell them, you'll never lose the memory of those who spun the first tale. So, this Thanksgiving, pass the stuffing, and pass a good story while you're at it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One in four dogs will be diagnosed with cancer, according to MedVet. We talk with two veterinarians about the warning signs for cancer, plus cover holiday adoptions and whether you can share Thanksgiving leftovers with your dog.
How can parents instill good financial habits in their children? It's a question many Mercer Advisors team members, who are also parents, were recently asked. Cordasco Financial Network's John Walker, Regional Vice President, Mercer Advisors, shares some of his colleagues' most insightful answers. Will you address this issue with the younger folks at your Thanksgiving table? Listening Time: 20 minutes Mercer-Cordasco Disclosure Information Visit Our Website Join Our Email List Additional Mercer Advisors Disclosure Cordasco Financial Network is a tradename. All services provided by Cordasco Financial Network investment professionals are provided in their individual capacities as investment adviser representatives of Mercer Global Advisors Inc. (“Mercer Advisors”), an SEC-registered investment adviser principally located in Denver, Colorado, with various branch offices throughout the United States doing business under different tradenames, including Cordasco Financial Network. Mercer Advisors is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice to clients. All estate planning document preparation and other legal advice are provided through Advanced Services Law Group, Inc.
On this episode, Blake and Porter share some of the worst possible thanksgiving day traditions, to get you ready for the holiday. They also extend a special invitation that includes pie that you won't want to miss and then they break down how much and what foods you should be filling your plate with this holiday season. Thanks for tuning in and have a wonderful thanksgiving! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pmintheam/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pmintheam/support
Registered Dietitian & Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner talksholidays, eating and fitness-Keep your fitness routine. This will help with digestion & sleep-Don't starve yourself before events-Apps ... Grab a plate, put apps on the plate and move away from the apps table-Table, Plate, Chair - don't stand and graze-TASTE your food (we eat too fast)-PAUSE before seconds Dawn is so so goodDawnJacksonBlatner.com
This is a replay of Episode 13, released originally one year ago in preparation for Thanksgiving. Rori and Aaron debate whether the film holds up as a classic, and whether John Candy and Steve Martin deserve to hold a place at our Thanksgiving Table. Follow and Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tryingtolikeit Music for the show is YOU SHOULD by Patrick PatrikiosHelp us find new listeners by sharing our show with your friends and family! Let us know what upcoming films and series you would like us to discuss by contacting us by email or by reaching out to us at our Facebook page. You can also check out our new (and under construction) website www.tryingtolikeit.com where you will find all our recent episodes. Eventually we will have ALL episodes available at our site...but we need a little more time. :)
In this episode Sheila covers how to make take Challah and make it into a festive bird with dinner roll shaped feathers. (two medium sized loaves) The turkey shaping can be found here on our youtube site for House of Bread. https://youtu.be/demi8DKJ6h8 2 1/2 cups of warm water (approximately 100 degrees) 2 packages or one and 3/4 Tablespoons of active dry yeast 6 cups of unbleached flour (approximately 1 1/2 pounds) 1 1/2 cups of whole-wheat flour 1/2 cup of butter that is very soft but not melted 1/2 cup of sugar 1 1/2 Tablespoons of salt 2 large eggs at room temperature Please subscribe and share this podcast with another breadhead. For more information about House of Bread, please visit www.houseofbread.com. To purchase the House of Bread recipe book, please visit https://houseofbread.com/recipe-book/ To take an online class, please visit https://houseofbread.com/product-category/online-baking-class/ If you'd like more information about the franchise opportunity with House of Bread, please visit www.houseofbreadfranchise.com. For our Youtube channel, please go here https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCXH5NgT8vpnAuSuZN5AxEQQ. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/house-of-bread/message
The holidays are right around the corner and everyone is looking for great wines to serve during Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hannukah, and every other holiday meal. Today on the show, Sarah shares her top 3 tips for buying wines this holiday season. She covers wines to cook with, wines to drink, and how to make everyone happy when you are entertaining a large group. It's an episode you don't want to miss, so press play now wherever you listen to your podcast shows and don't forget to hit subscribe so you get all of the amazing holiday wine content this season. -------- Sign up for my newsletter and get a free guide to Food & Wine Pairing! >> thewineceo.com Email: Sarah@thewineceo.com Instagram: @thewineceo Facebook: @sarahthewineceo ------------------ Today's Sponsor: Wash & Wik washandwik.com Use my code THEWINECEO for 20% off your purchase. --------------- Episode #3: Wine and Food Pairings Episode #4: What wine says Gobble Gobble? Episode #50: Three wines on every Thanksgiving Table
You can choose your friends, you can't choose your family right? Yet family is often our first experience of community so it would hold true that this is a place where we can and will experience disappointment. So what do we do next? Today we're joined by our dear friend Tara to discuss this and more. Tara Havely is a Pastor Associate in Biblical Life Counseling at Fellowship Church in Knoxville, TN.Check out our first episode in our disappointment episode here.Our second episode in the series was about disappointment in marriage with our good friend Jarrod Justice. Listen here. Matt references our batch on grief: Episode 1 - An Introduction to GriefEpisode 2 - A Conversation with R.D. McClenagan Episode 3 - A Conversation with Lauren MorganTara has joined us before on our Thanksgiving Table and Conflict episode, our grief and Christmas episode and our comparison and the holidays episode. Interested in the Biblical Life Counseling Center? Visit our website or contact us. Find more about Matt Scheuneman here or find him on social media. Find more about Katie Neely here or find her on social media.