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This week meet Bonnie Gagnon. To quote Bonnie, she said there is something magical about riding a bike that helps us forget our misery. So true. Bonnie is a Lemierre’s syndrome survivor who has mastered how to suffer properly in epic bike events like Leadville 100 and Tour Divide which she called an amazingly grueling fantastic time. She’s also into adventure racing and is on a team hoping to do Eco Challenge which is affectionately called the World’s Toughest Race. Today Bonnie shares some adventure stories along with some great wisdom. I know l look forward to seeing what races she will do next and I will be cheering her on. www.instagram.com/loves_to_mtnbike www.murphologypodcast.com
Today Bonnie talks to Katherine. A single mom trying to keep her parents and her teen daughter safe from Covid 19, yet missing the responsibility she is transferring onto her capable daughter whose anger is simmering just under the surface.Bonnie Harris, MS.Ed., director of Connective Parenting, 30+ years of coaching, teaching, and writing for parents. Website: bonnieharris.com - https://bonnieharris.comBooks: When Your Kids Push Your Buttons (https://bonnieharris.com/books-etc/when-your-kids-push-your-buttons/) Confident Parents, Remarkable Kids: 8 Principles for Raising Kids You’ll Love to Live With (https://bonnieharris.com/books-etc/confident-parents-remarkable-kids/)Audio books: https://bonnieharris.com/books-etc/audio-book-downloads/ Produced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finch www.echofinch.com
Today Bonnie talks with Jane, mother of three—7, 10 and 12—who is a self-described “regulator” in her family. Given the role Jane had to play starting at age 7 as the oldest of three with a not-present mother and drug addicted father, the role of regulator comes naturally to her. During Covid, that role is more exhausting than ever. Now she needs to start letting go so her children can learn to regulate themselves.Bonnie Harris, MS.Ed., director of Connective Parenting, 30+ years of coaching, teaching, and writing for parents. Website: bonnieharris.com - https://bonnieharris.comBooks: When Your Kids Push Your Buttons (https://bonnieharris.com/books-etc/when-your-kids-push-your-buttons/) Confident Parents, Remarkable Kids: 8 Principles for Raising Kids You’ll Love to Live With (https://bonnieharris.com/books-etc/confident-parents-remarkable-kids/)Audio books: https://bonnieharris.com/books-etc/audio-book-downloads/ Produced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finch www.echofinch.com
Today Bonnie and the Nerd finally got together and recorded their long procrastinated podcast about everything politics! Nerd has had pent up agression towards the left and what is going on in the world and tagged in his pal, the great Bonnie Renee to come along for the ride as they dissect the world news and give their honest heartfelt opinions on everything that has been going on all over the world. Not for the easily offended, and definitely for the open minded. Enjoy the show, and subscribe below to the pilot episode. This one went long, but it was so much fun. Twitter@loverofromance @voicesofmisery
Today on Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod covers Premack's Principle in the jargon of the day segment. Next, it's time for Your Rights with Bonnie Yates! Today Bonnie discusses how it could be possible that you have a diagnosis of autism but not qualify for an IEP. Don't miss it! Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Today on Autism Live, our host Shannon Penrod covers Premack's Principle in the jargon of the day segment. Next, it's time for Your Rights with Bonnie Yates! Today Bonnie discusses how it could be possible that you have a diagnosis of autism but not qualify for an IEP. Don't miss it! Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Happy Labor Day! This time on Autism Live, Shannon covers Task Analysis for the jargon of the day. Then Bonnie is back for Your Rights with Bonnie Yates! Today Bonnie and Shannon discuss Prior Written Notice and IDEA. Before the show ends, Shannon has a special interview in the studio with a parent that has a child on the autism spectrum! Don't miss it! Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Today Bonnie and Audrey tackle the topic of sex education. Talking to kids about sex is an important parenting task. We cover this in 4 parts; 1- Why to have the talk, 2- What age to give them which information, 3- How to cover the specifics and 4- How this relates to them and puberty. Explaining about "the birds and the bees" is not a comfortable conversation sometimes, but a very important one to discuss. We give you tips for healthy conversations about sex with your kids. Bonnie recommends: Good Pictures, Bad Pictures Good Pictures, Bad Pictures Junior Audrey recommends: The Care and Keeping of You: The Body Book for Younger Girls The Care and Keeping of You 2: The Body Book for Older Girls
Often times International Real Estate is thought of only as location and property purchase. There is however a very IMPORTANT question to ask yourself, when I do more, then NOW WHAT ?Join todays show to listen to some tips of what to bring, and what to leave at home from fellow Expat Bonnie Russell.Today Bonnie shares her wisdom of how to find what inspires you- and where to actually live abroad.This Woman has talents of healing, wisdom of mastery- listen in today and learn before you go !
Are you tired of society's relentless negative talk about age and aging? Would you like to feel more confident at any age despite a few wrinkles and lack of energy? Would you like to know some secrets to Age Esteem that you can practice immediately? Would you like to start the new year with a meaningful promise to yourself, and make 2011 your year of “Aging with Pizzazz?” My special guest, Bonnie Fatio, author, International speaker, and creator of Age Esteem will discuss all of these and more. Bonnie has spent over 20 years specializing in motivation and its power to influence positive change in individuals and organizations. Her latest book, AgeEsteem: Growing A Positive Attitude Toward Aging, empowers readers with inspirational anecdotes and practical advice. It is the catalyst for training programs in the US and Asia. Equally her CD, AgeEsteem, inspires and challenges listeners to LIVE their age with pizzazz. Bonnie has presented AgeEsteem at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland; World Council of the YWCA in Nairobi, Kenya; Women’s International Networking Global Leadership Forum in Oslo, Norway; and the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations in New York. Today Bonnie inspires and challenges people of all ages to embrace a positive attitude toward aging and to reach new heights during each stage of their life. So, If you’d like to improve your esteem and feel better about yourself and your life, you will want to be sure to join us for this most enlightening episode.
Are you tired of society's relentless negative talk about age and aging? Would you like to feel more confident at any age despite a few wrinkles and lack of energy? Would you like to know some secrets to Age Esteem that you can practice immediately? Would you like to start the new year with a meaningful promise to yourself, and make 2011 your year of “Aging with Pizzazz?” My special guest, Bonnie Fatio, author, International speaker, and creator of Age Esteem will discuss all of these and more. Bonnie has spent over 20 years specializing in motivation and its power to influence positive change in individuals and organizations. Her latest book, AgeEsteem: Growing A Positive Attitude Toward Aging, empowers readers with inspirational anecdotes and practical advice. It is the catalyst for training programs in the US and Asia. Equally her CD, AgeEsteem, inspires and challenges listeners to LIVE their age with pizzazz. Bonnie has presented AgeEsteem at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland; World Council of the YWCA in Nairobi, Kenya; Women’s International Networking Global Leadership Forum in Oslo, Norway; and the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations in New York. Today Bonnie inspires and challenges people of all ages to embrace a positive attitude toward aging and to reach new heights during each stage of their life. So, If you’d like to improve your esteem and feel better about yourself and your life, you will want to be sure to join us for this most enlightening episode.