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Today Teresa brings us an amazing concept that she taught us inside our mastermind team! Motivation - Discipline - Habit. Check out today's show, and hit up our mastermind at https://www.leofamilyfitness.com/mastermind if you're interested in getting MORE of this info WEEKLY! If you're looking to connect with Marc, you can do so on IG at marc_hildebrand_official or on FB at Marc Hildebrand Coaching. Thanks for listening, stay safe and healthy out there.
Today Teresa talks about the expression goody-goody. This idiom is of the straight-up repeated type. It is used to describe a person who behaves extremely well in order to please a superior, a toady or lackey, a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage. I think you can hear the word good in there, so the repetition of good in this way goody-goody is really make it seem like the person is too good. If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression chitchat. Chitchat can be both a noun or a verb though it's more commonly a noun and it means an inconsequential conversation or small talk. Let's look at a couple of examples. If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression fair and square. This idiom is of the type rhymes with words that have meaning. Fair and square means done honestly and straightforwardly. This is often something when people are playing games. If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression buddy-buddy. Buddy-buddy means very friendly and might even be too friendly. Buddy by itself means friend so you can see that this idiom is an adjective meaning friendly. If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021.
Today Teresa introduces a theme to the New Word Monday segment. This season idioms with repetition. An idiom a group of words that is difficult to understand by the words alone. Native speakers of English love idioms and rhymes. So we lots of idioms and expressions that rhyme. Expressions like easy peasy, super duper, and okey dokey? So fasten your seatbelts because we're gonna get serious with idioms with repetition this season! If you like the show, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the show. And remember, we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the word reckon. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use reckon with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on March 31, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the word fast. The word fast has many meanings and in this episode Teresa talks about the meaning of tight, firmly fixed, or stuck. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use fast with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on March 31, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression stand for. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use stand for with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on March 31, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression in lieu of which is a synonym for the phrase instead of. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use in lieu of with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on March 31, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the word said. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use said with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on January 5, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression save for. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use save for as a verb with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on February 3, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the verb par for the course. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use par for the course as a verb with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on February 3, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the verb eye. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use eye as a verb with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on January 28, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression on the fritz. If you want to check out the NPR article that she got the example of on the fritz from, click this link. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use on the fritz with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on December 29, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the expression crystal clear. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use crystal clear with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on January 28, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression good riddance. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use good riddance with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on December 29, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word telltale. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use telltale with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on January 16, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression you snooze, you lose. Remember, share your attempts to use you snooze, you lose with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on December 29, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word either. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use either with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on January 11, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression use it or lose it. If you want to check out the NPR article that she got the example of use it or lose it from, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use use it or lose it with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on December 29, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word downright. If you like the show, please share it with a friend. Remember, share your attempts to use downright with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on January 5, 2021.
Today Teresa announces a new element to the podcast! Every Friday we will hear Teresa and her student, Elin, look at a joke in English. Elin will try to understand and explain the joke! It's a great way to learn both English vocabulary and American culture! We hope you'll enjoy this new segment!
Today Teresa talks about the events in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021.
Today Teresa talks about the expression been ages. If you want to check out the book review that she got the example of been ages from, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use been ages with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on December 29, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word hiatus. If you want to check out the NPR story that she got the example of guts meaning courage from, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use hiatus with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on August 11, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word guts. If you want to check out the book that Teresa mentioned, click this link. If you want to check out the NPR story that she got the example of guts meaning courage from, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use guts with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on August 11, 2020.
Today Teresa and Patricia talk about reducing and in your speech. They also talk about banana splits!! Some examples from today's episode are: cream-n-sugar sandwich-n-coffee big-n-little rich-n-famous men-n-women boys-n-girls rock-n-roll tables-n-chairs knives-n-forks pb-n-j peanut butter-n-jelly hamburger-n-fries nickels-n-dimes radio-n-television ketchup-n-mustard in-n-out r-n-b r-n-r b-n-b pancakes-n-syrup This episode was recorded on August 6, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word gut. If you want to check out the NPR story that she got the example of gut meaning intestines from, click this link. If you want to check out the story that she got the example of gut meaning instinct, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use gut with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on August 11, 2020.
Today Teresa and Patricia talk about expressions that have words that have an old word that has mostly died out. The word exists only in these idioms or expressions. Some expressions used in today's episode are: kith and kin to and fro (leave someone) in the lurch in a jam (not a fossilized expression) in a pickle (not a fossilized expression) take umbrage We also talked about vocabulary logs. Here's a link to the example of a vocabulary log we posted on the blog! This episode was recorded on August 6, 2020.
Today Teresa and Patricia talk about a new word: agitprop. They look at the definition and talk about examples. Some examples mentioned in today's episode: Animal Farm by George Orwell 1984 by George Orwell Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Uncle Sam Posters Rosie the Riveter The Man by Taylor Swift Guernica by Pablo Picasso Hope Poster of Barack Obama Notorious RBG I Dissent Poster OBEY Posters Pussy Hats Be sure to check out the blog to see examples of agitprop! This episode was recorded on August 4, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word swath. If you want to check out the NPR story that she got the example swath from, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use swath with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on July 18, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the expression no can do. To hear the super old song Teresa mentioned, click here!! Remember, share your attempts to use no can do with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on August 31, 2020.
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Today Teresa talks about the phrase shy of. If you want to check out the NPR story that she got the example shy of from, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use shy of with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on July 18, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word fathom. If you want to check out the NPR story that she got the example plenty from, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use fathom with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on June 26, 2020.
Today Teresa talks about the word sentiment. If you want to check out the NPR story that she got the example sentiment from, click this
Today Teresa talks about the word inkling. If you want to check out the NPR story that she got the example plenty from, click this link. Remember, share your attempts to use inkling with us! You can share them with us via email at MyESLQs@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Until next time, happy learning! This episode was recorded on June 10, 2020.
Living and Leading with Emotional Intelligence: Teresa QuinlanTeresa Quinlan, founder of IQ+EQ=TQ, is an emotional intelligence expert from Ontario, Canada, who coaches executives and leaders, is an EQi certified coach, and speaker. Today Teresa and I will discuss:What is emotional intelligence (EQ/EI)?How to lead with EQ.Understanding why some people are resistant to "soft skills".How to regulate emotions and manage triggers.And, how developing our EQ changes the way we interact with ourselves and those around us. All live episodes can be found on my YouTube Channel: Brittney-Nichole Connor-SavardaTo find out more about Teresa:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3xC...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresaqui...Website: https://www.iqeqtq.com/To learn more about your host, Brittney-Nichole:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brittney.con...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittney-...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bncs_23/Website: https://www.thecatalyst4change.com/Please like and subscribe to see upcoming episodes!
Today Teresa and Kelly explain cognitive behavioral therapy also known as CBT. Here at the Parenting Balance Podcast, you'll find simple, science-based tools and tricks for parenting kids with ADHD or anxiety. Although we are both family therapists, this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not replace the guidance of a qualified professional. Join us as we debate and discuss our own experiences as parents of kids diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety and breakdown the latest research into easily digestible portions. We created this podcast to educate, inspire hope, explore new ideas and discover together what we know to be true: you are not alone, and finding a community of support can make all the difference. Please join our Parenting Balance Podcast Community here and sign up here to be the first in line for our new Modern Guide to Understanding Kids With ADHD mini-course.
Today Teresa and Brett discuss a great model for team building, teacher appreciation week, and their favorite teacher movies.
Today Teresa flips the script and interviews Brett for April Fool’s Day
Today Teresa, René and Timothy sit down with Dallas Taylor from Defacto Sound. Dallas tells us about his work doing sound for ads, trailers, promos and Docs as well as the process behind his blockbuster podcast Twenty Thousand Hertz. After the interview we play one of our favourite episodes of Dallas' podcast "The Booj"
Today Teresa, René and Timothy sit down with Dallas Taylor from Defacto Sound. Dallas tells us about his work doing sound for ads, trailers, promos and Docs as well as the process behind his blockbuster podcast Twenty Thousand Hertz. After the interview we play one of our favourite episodes of Dallas' podcast "The Booj"
Teresa McMillan is a leader and mentor for the World Race, a program for 21 to 35 year olds to travel to 11 countries in 11 months all while getting discipled and witnessing on the go. Today Teresa shares her transformation story to help build up listeners faith and to empower you to be the hands and feet of Jesus right where you are too. Introduction to Teresa (3:00) Teresa grew up Asheville North Carolina, was raised catholic, and never knew Jesus though she did go to church because her parents wanted her to. From age 14 and on she pursued a buckwild life but around 22 years old had a pivotal moment in her spiritual journey. In that moment, a stranger approached her and asked if she was a Christian. This person in particular challenged her thinking in love, and shared the gospel with her in a way she had never understood before. Shortly after, Teresa decided to write a letter to God asking for the opportunity to know Him more and to be able to share about Him the rest of her life. A Special Letter (4:45) One day as Teresa worked in a J&S cafeteria, she received a piece of paper that had a typed letter saying something along the lines of, “Dear friend I love you, I miss you, and saw you go to sleep last night. Love, Jesus.” This letter in particular reminded Teresa of how real Jesus was and how He wanted to be so close with her. A True Friend (8:00) Teresa is still friends with the pastor that shared the gospel with her and occasionally speaks at the church to help inspire and empower the local body. 20 Seconds of Insane Courage (8:30) Carrie pitches the idea that sometimes all it takes is 20 seconds of insane courage to share the gospel with individuals you find yourself around. A Dream Come True (9:30) Teresa had a desire to go and share her faith to the world, and this is what God has led her into. Wisdom From Teresa (11:30) See the person in front of you, notice them, and ask God what they need to know today. It’s all about taking it one person at a time. Teresa shares that evangelism can look different every time. Maybe it’s telling a person for 15 seconds that Jesus loves them, but it’s also sitting for 6 hours talking with the muslim family about who Christ is. Teresa also encourages listeners to be interruptible, to be open and available, to allow the holy spirit to move in and through you. Hearing the Voice of God (13:00) Sometimes it can be challenging to discern the voice of the Lord verses your own voice. Sometimes you may hear a voice in your head say “hey, stop what you’re doing and go talk to that person”. Even if you may have heard wrong, it’s still a beautiful thing to share the love of Jesus with someone else. God delights in our willingness and heart for obedience. Make sure to give yourself extra grace! You never know until you try. Cross Cultural Missions Verses the USA (15:00) There seems to be a thinking in the Christian culture that evangelism in the United States is more difficult that evangelism overseas. Teresa shares that it’s not one or the other, both are just different. There is an intense intentionality overseas, while most evangelism for her in America happens in the day to day while eating at a restaurant, uber driving, waiting at an airport, and other moments like that. This is not to say intentional outreach doesn't happen in the United States, because it most certainly does! A Global Revival (18:00) Teresa shares that she almost exploded at the send and it was a dream come true to see many people gathered and worshipping Jesus. She believes God is creating a wider capacity in her to be more bold in evangelism and on fire for God. Sugar Fast (20:30) Teresa elaborates on how this 40 day fast from sugar is serving her. Crushed (21:30) After a sister dying and Dad committing suicide, the grief process was excruciating and Teresa felt like she was going to die. But in that time, she overcame and found true hope in Christ no matter what. Suffering Produces Hope (25:00) We all need God to renew our minds on a daily basis. A couple good questions to ask God during times of difficulty are “God what was that?” and “Hey God, why did this happen?” When we hear God minister to our hearts, it changes everything. We encourage you to invite Him into the process. The World Race (27:00) Content manager, Kailey Mattarella did the World Race and that is how Carrie and Teresa were initially connected. The world race is a branch off of the Adventures in Missions organization which provides opportunity for people of all ages to embark on missional journeys around the world, while being discipled along the way. Impressively, there are currently over 480 ministry Adventures in Missions partners around the world. Radically Changed (30:00) Teresa shares how she gets to see lives radically changed not only across the globe, but within America too. World Race America (30:30) For a long time Teresa had a dream to bring the gospel into the nations and through the new opportunity known as “World Race America” this dream has come true. Turn to Jesus (31:00) If you are someone that has never started a relationship with Jesus, we encourage you to start one today. God wants to be close and you don’t need to do anything but simply come as you are. Teresa is someone who had never read the bible before she gave her life to Christ but knew in her spirit it was the best decision she could ever make. Following Jesus will be hard, but it most certainly is choosing the best life. It is in all of our best interest to live for the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the one who loves us through it all. CONNECT with Carrie Robaina by clicking here. CONNECT with Teresa McMillan by clicking here. FAITH SHOP Grab your cool She Walks In Truth gear at our new Faith Shop! RATE & REVIEW Rate and review She Walks In Truth on iTunes by clicking here. 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I'm delighted to welcome my dear friend Teresa Colón to the show today. Teresa is a writer, podcaster, and mental health advocate, who has a dignosis of Bipolar Disorder. Today Teresa shares her raw, honest and inspiring story with us. Teresa talks about her long journey to diagnosis, and how being bipolar has impacted her day to day life. She shares how creativity, and in particular writing, helped her come to terms with her journey, and own the truth of her story - as well as bringing life and healing to others. Then she talks about how her diagnosis impacted her faith and her spiritual journey, and helped her understand how she is loved, blessed and precious - just as she is. Finally, Teresa and I talk about our new podcast - my second podcast, to go alongside Poema - called Creating Normal, about creativity and mental illness. This conversation with Teresa left me, and will leave you, especially those with mental illness, a message of genuine hope, and solidarity. You can find Teresa's work at WoundedBirdsMinistry.com & the Creating Normal podcast here.
Are you confident about America's future or has your personal financial "recovery" failed to occur? Is this a time to invest or hold your cash more closely? Is the American auto industry doomed to die a slow death due to automation and technology? Today Teresa talks with author,consultant, investment banker, and Wall Street insider Christopher Whalen about the future of the American economy. Christopher Whalen provides investment banking and consulting services to institutional investors and corporate clients around the globe. By combining an understanding of financial institutions, markets and the world of investment, housing finance and credit analysis, he helps clients to understand the risks and opportunities that exist today and enables them to achieve their future goals. From his website: (https://www.rcwhalen.com) Richard Christopher Whalen is an investment banker and author who lives in New York City. He is Chairman of Whalen Global Advisors LLC and focuses on the financial services, mortgage finance and technology sectors. Christopher is a member of FINRA and is associated with Bradley Woods & Co in New York. From 2014 through 2017, Christopher was Senior Managing Director and Head of Research at Kroll Bond Rating Agency, where he was responsible for ratings by the firm’s Financial Institutions and Corporate Ratings Groups. He was a co-founder and principal of Institutional Risk Analytics from 2003 through 2013. Over the past three decades, Chris worked as a writer and financial professional in Washington, New York and London. He has held positions in organizations such as the House Republican Conference Committee, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Bear, Stearns & Co., Prudential Securities, and Carrington Mortgage Holdings.
Throughout our lives, most of us are blessed with pets in our lives. Animals touch nearly everyone's life and if we allow it, the out come it positive. I personally have learned many lessons from my fur babies: How to love with out judging, how to let go when its time for them to leave this plain, how to have joy, how to feel safe, and many more life lessons. I have been blessed with several fur angels in my life that have loved me unconditionally and blessed my life. Today Teresa and Candi will talk about the animals that have touched them as well as how animals are sent to teach us lessons. Have your own fur angel story? You can call in at 818-495-6931