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Best podcasts about when mama

Latest podcast episodes about when mama

Discover Indie Film
480. 4Qs with Peter Menchini

Discover Indie Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 18:09


What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out. Happy 2025 My Dear Discover Indie Film Listeners! Our first podcast release of the year is a follow up to Tuesday's very special talk with filmmaker Peter Menchini. Peter Menchini directed the animated short, “When Mama and Me Lived Outside,” that took home the Grand Jury Award for Best Short Film – Animation at Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2023. I am delighted to launch this new year/new chapter with Peter's 4Qs. Anyone who wants to buy Tiny's book, and you SHOULD, can do so here: https://www.poorpress.net/ You can learn more if you visit Poor Magazine's website: https://www.poormagazine.org/ And, finally, Peter shared this fun video with us: https://vimeo.com/270538513. In his words, “A scene from Barton Fink for a directing class. Charlie, carrying a shotgun, sets the hotel on fire, then goes upstairs where 2 cops have Barton handcuffed to his bed. Each shot becomes more orange, and then we also had to simulate flames with no budget. I just think that's so fun.” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Discover Indie Film Website – Instagram – Facebook – X/Twitter The INDIE Channel The INDIE Channel Website – Instagram – Facebook – X/Twitter – TikTok

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Discover Indie Film
479. Peter Menchini “When Mama & Me Lived Outside- One Family’s Journey Through Homelessness”

Discover Indie Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 64:03


A Very Happy New Year's Eve to You All! I hope everyone is feeling healthy, rested and peacefully reflective on this past year. One thing that certainly filled my 2024 cup to the brim is all the amazing chats with talented, interesting filmmakers. I'm thrilled to end the last day of this year with one more, and I think it's a great one. Peter Menchini directed the animated short, “When Mama and Me Lived Outside,” that took home the Grand Jury Award for Best Short Film – Animation at Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2023. I referred to this film as an “animated documentary” and Peter agreed. This unique, compelling and meaningful film tells the story of Tiny Gray-Garcia's children's book of the same name, utilizing the artwork in creative and original ways to support the story. We had a wonderful screening of “When Mama and Me Lived Outside” at FILA 2023 that included a great Q&A with Peter and Tiny. I knew that it would be a wonderful and rewarding interview if or when Peter had time to do the podcast. Much to my delight we were able to record a Zoom interview and Peter did not disappoint, as the conversation is fantastic and, to me, particularly meaningful. Peter shared the following links: Anyone who wants to buy Tiny's book, and you SHOULD, can do so here: https://www.poorpress.net/ You can learn more if you visit Poor Magazine's website: https://www.poormagazine.org/ And, finally, Peter shared this fun video with us: https://vimeo.com/270538513. In his words, “A scene from Barton Fink for a directing class. Charlie, carrying a shotgun, sets the hotel on fire, then goes upstairs where 2 cops have Barton handcuffed to his bed. Each shot becomes more orange, and then we also had to simulate flames with no budget. I just think that's so fun.” I think it's fun, too! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Discover Indie Film Website – Instagram – Facebook – X/Twitter The INDIE Channel The INDIE Channel Website – Instagram – Facebook – X/Twitter – TikTok

Pipilo Tales ~ Stories and Songs for Children

This Pipilo tale is called, "The Enchanted Garden." It comes from a Pipilo Tales series called "Luna & Soli" about a family who live in the dry tropical rainforests of South America. In this tale, Luna and Soli are having a difficult morning.  Every little thing is irritating them.  When Mama takes them on a new route to town, they discover a beautiful garden tended by a sweet old woman named Sandi who has a little bit of magic to share.This tale was created and performed by Leah Ray Mendez.For more stories and songs like this as well as our entire Spanish language collection, become a member today! www.pipilotales.com

Sloths Love to Read - Free Books for Kids
Octavia Can Do It! - by Liliana Tommasini

Sloths Love to Read - Free Books for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 8:34


Octavia is a spunky little girl who loves to bake cookies with her Mama. Mixing flour, butter and eggs are one of her favourite things to do. Today, Octavia wants to do things differently. When Mama steps out of the kitchen, Octavia takes over with an “I can do it” attitude. But as flour and cocoa cover the walls, cabinets, and countertop, she starts to question herself. Will her cookies turn out as good as Mama's cookies? Octavia Can Do It! is the humorous story of a young girl as she discovers that even the most independent people need a little help sometimes. Octavia Can Do It! is a Mom's Choice Award Winner. Octavia Can Do It! https://a.co/d/99yNKab --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slothslovetoread/message

Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
S18E7: When Your Reality Isn't Matching Up With Your Dreams

Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 42:40


Hey lady! When you look at your life does it reflect where you thought you'd be twenty years ago, or is it completely different than how you imagined? If it's radically different than what you imagined don't fret. In fact, rejoice because that can be a sign that you've been following your unique path. This week, Terri and Dr. Dom sit down and reflect on their lives and process the ups and downs of their respective paths. In some areas, they still have goals they are aspiring to reach and in other aspects, the lives they're currently leading are far better than what they imagined at 17. Does that resonate with you? Let this episode be an inspiration to keep moving forward in the direction of your dreams. And, also let it be a moment to stop and take stock of the beautiful life you've built. If there are things you want to change you have time to make it happen, and if there are things you want to amplify, there is time to make those happen too. So, take a deep breath and tap in! Quote of the Day:"Thought what I wanted was something I needed. When Mama said no then I just should have heeded." – Lauryn Hill Register here for the Vibrate Higher Empowerment Workshop! Wisdom Wednesdays with TerriCultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary Resources:Dr. Dom's Therapy PracticeBranding with TerriMelanin and Mental Health Therapy for Black Girls Psychology TodayTherapy for QPOC Where to find us:Twitter: @HERspacepodcastInstagram: @herspacepodcastFacebook: @herspacepodcastWebsite: cultivatingherspace.com

Reading With Your Kids Podcast
We Come From Greatness

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 26:54


We have two fantastic authors on this episode of the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast. Sara Chinakwe is on to celebrate her debut #PictureBook You Come From Greatness. In this book a young boy learns that he is walking in the footsteps of greatness through a vibrant, lyrical retelling of Black history—both a love letter to Black children and an anthem empowering them to know their God-given worth. Throughout the story, the boy discovers the rich heritage of those that have gone before him and learns how he embodies that same greatness. He, too, has the power to change the world by embracing exactly who God made him to be. Liliana Tommasini joins us to celebrate Octavia Can Do It! Liliana tells us that Octavia is a spunky little girl who loves to bake cookies with her Mama. Mixing flour, butter and eggs is one of her favorite things to do. Today, Octavia wants to do things differently. When Mama steps out of the kitchen, Octavia takes over with an “I can do it” attitude. But as flour and cocoa cover the walls, cabinets, and countertops, she starts to question herself. Will her cookies turn out as good as Mama's cookies? Octavia Can Do It! is the humorous story of a young girl as she discovers that even the most independent people need a little help sometimes. Click here to visit Sara's website – https://sarachinakwe.com/ Click here to visit Liliana's website – https://lilianatommasini.com/ Click here to visit our website – www.readingwithyourkids.com

She ROSE Revolutionaries Podcast!
New Feminine Leadership for the Modern Day Home

She ROSE Revolutionaries Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 25:36


Join myself Tara Preston, Transformational New Paradigm Midwife, Feminine Medicine Woman, & Akashic Guide as she shares on the awakening of the divine feminine, the soulful evolution of Mama these times are calling for, and how that impacts the modern-day home both in beautiful and challenging ways. When Mama evolves the whole family matrix will be asked to recalibrate to her vibrational awakening journey. The karmic history of each soul within the family matrix impacts each other, creating often frustrating entanglement in within the NEW role conscious Mama's of the new paradigm are being called to embody and lead with. Here is some of what I covered:How the energetic lineage of both parents forms the current family matrix What happens when Mama, feels the call to rise in her soul's calling & evolution and how that affects the family matrixHow do you create space for this emergence in this home?What energetically needs to happen to create space for a new version of Mother in the homeDismantling the "old role" of Mother that is often rooted in layers of over-giving, subtle sacrifice, and Mama guilt.How the divine feminine awakening in the Mama, brings healing and restoration for the family unit because for the most part our family unit is also a bi-product of patriarchal conditioning. How this begins primary with our MOST intimate partnership as a deepening of intimacy awakens and old wounding comes up to be dissolved.Shaping a NEW role of Mother that honours the true divine feminine awakening within, and through the home. The impact this has for our families & communities potentiallyWhy doing the journey alone can be challenging.How soul level relationship work is the KEY to reharmonizing relationships when it comes to getting to the VERY root of core wounding and karmic patterns.How women called to the path of Soulful Leadership is a unique path that not all women are called to and will present with multi-layers of navigation as they carve a new path in terms of their evolution, legacy work and NEW paradigm feminine leadershipWhat to look for and understand in your own journeyLearn more about Tara here:www.tarapreston.comwww.akashicwomenschool.comContact Tara Preston at tara@tarapreston.com with questions, shares or to learn more about the upcoming 4 Day LIVE Flower of Life Akashic Training for Conscious Mama Leaders Paving the Way to the New Paradigm beginning Nov 21st, 2022. $99 USD Pre-sale until Nov 11, 2022

When You Love a Prodigal
Why a Prodigal 3: Lions at War, episode 76

When You Love a Prodigal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 12:19


On my back porch in California, our cat had her brand-new kittens secluded in a corner. But not hidden from the eagle eye of a soaring eagle. When Mama cat headed to a needed break from her demanding babies, the eagle dropped in, clutched a kitten in each talon and soared off to her nest. Why do I tell such a terrible story?  Because our world is full of danger, for kittens, for you and me, and especially for our prodigals. When you love a prodigal, you get used to the lion stalking. Resources: The Enemy Looks for the Right Time https://bit.ly/3B84ZaE The Ways of the Enemy: 5 Helps to Resist the Devil https://bit.ly/3KWjWA9 Join the Prayer for Prodigals community here: https://bit.ly/3uyhSWQ Sign up for Judy's monthly newsletter here: https://bit.ly/39TBlYt Purchase a copy of the When You Love a Prodigal book for you or a loved one here: https://amzn.to/3RuiUx9 Stay connected: Website: com/podcast Facebook: com/JudyDouglass417 Instagram: com/judydouglass417 Twitter: com/judydouglass417 Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judy-douglass-815aa358/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/judyddouglass/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3qzjAqY

Instant Trivia
Episode 274 - Mama And Papaya - Says You - Advertising Mascots - "Pro"Nouns - "Ff"

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 7:06


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 274, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Mama And Papaya 1: While these look like caviar and are edible, Mama usually throws them out. papaya seeds. 2: Mama joked that this other name for the papaya makes it sound like little cat feet -- Mama wasn't funny. pawpaw. 3: Papaya plants are dioecious, meaning the plants are divided this way, like Mama and Papa. by sex. 4: When things get tough in the kitchen, Mama gets out the hammer or uses this with papain, an enzyme from papaya, in it. meat tenderizer. 5: When Mama's in the mood for Indian food, she makes papdi and , to top them, this relish with papaya. chutney. Round 2. Category: Says You 1: He told Frank Gorshin, "I never said...'mmm you dirty rat!'". James Cagney. 2: Bartlett's list "Stop da music!" and "Dese are de conditions dat prevail" under this man's name. Jimmy Durante. 3: Abraham Lincoln said, "The ballot is stronger than" this. The bullet. 4: The most famous line from this author's "Sacred Emily" is "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose". Gertrude Stein. 5: Heraclitus noticed, "You cannot step twice into the same" one of these. River. Round 3. Category: Advertising Mascots 1: He's the giraffe mascot for Toys 'R Us. Geoffrey. 2: It's the animal that's represented one of the major TV networks since 1956. a peacock. 3: One of these critters is the mascot of the Hartford Insurance Company. an elk. 4: Name of the bull terrier "party animal" who endorsed Budweiser. Spuds MacKenzie. 5: You can make a cup of Nesquik quick as one of these creatures--its mascot. a rabbit (or a bunny). Round 4. Category: "Pro"Nouns 1: An introductory part in a novel. Prologue. 2: Gosh darn it! It's abusive, vulgar or irreverent language. Profanity. 3: The "dry" period in which the 18th Amendment was in force. Prohibition. 4: The working class. Proletariat. 5: The ceremonial etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of state. Protocol. Round 5. Category: "Ff" 1: This Arizona city was named for an object created there in 1876 for a Fourth of July fair. Flagstaff. 2: You won't sleep soundly with this in your coffee. Caffeine. 3: Area bared here:. Midriff. 4: Variety might report this, abbreviated "B.O.", as boffo. Box office. 5: During threshing you separate the wheat from it. Chaff. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption
4. How I became aware of shame and the three things I needed from my parents...

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 19:33


Host Tara Hutton shares her story of identifying childhood shame and the three things she needed from her parents. Join the Mamas Well Community for the latest podcast releases, useful resources and Wisdom From The Well Cards HERE: https://www.mamaswell.com/community Mamas Well Merch: Order your limited “When Mama's Well - All is Well T-Shirt” NOW! https://mamaswell.com/product/when-ma... Subscribe to Mamas Well YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6... Subscribe and listen to Mamas Well on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Mamas Well on Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mamaswelll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamas.well/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6...

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption
3. From fear and loss to love and safety with Krystal Vento

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 58:51


Tara Hutton and former foster child Krystal Vento provide important insight into the heart and mind of children from trauma. Join the Mamas Well Community for the latest podcast releases, useful resources and Wisdom From The Well Cards HERE: https://www.mamaswell.com/community Mamas Well Merch: Order your limited “When Mama's Well - All is Well T-Shirt” NOW! https://mamaswell.com/product/when-ma... Subscribe to Mamas Well YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6... Subscribe and listen to Mamas Well on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Mamas Well on Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mamaswelll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamas.well/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6...

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption
2. Adoptee Kyle Hutton on the tension between gratitude and grief and how music helps...

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 53:23


Kyle Hutton, Adoptee, Singer/Songwriter, and Husband of Mamas Well host Tara Hutton, shares his adoption story and describes how connecting with his birth family has brought him a sense of wholeness.  He describes the tension adoptees face between gratitude and grief and how music helps him process the emotions of it all.      Listen to “The Pearl” https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-pearl/387822868?i=387823008, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nE4FbdtJEI   Join the Mamas Well Community for the latest podcast releases, useful resources and Wisdom From The Well Cards HERE: https://www.mamaswell.com/community Mamas Well Merch: Order your limited “When Mama's Well - All is Well T-Shirt” NOW! https://mamaswell.com/product/when-mamas-well-all-is-well/ Subscribe to Mamas Well YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6jpfw8T9qXHDoyhg Subscribe and listen to Mamas Well on Apple Podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mamas-well-podcast/id1538231267 Mamas Well on Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mamaswelll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamas.well/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6jpfw8T9qXHDoyhg

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption
1. The "Gifts and Gaps" of Parenting Children Who Have Experienced Trauma

Mamas Well - Parenting Conversations on Foster Care and Adoption

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 20:21


Foster and Adoptive Parents, are you feeling overwhelmed?  In this first episode of the Mamas Well Podcast you'll be reminded that you're not alone my friend... Parenting children who have experienced trauma, who have come to us from chaotic backgrounds is tough... there are gaps that need to be filled... attachments that have been broken.  All too often there has been abuse and neglect. Trauma can make parenting challenging...and on top of that, we are often unaware of our own unresolved childhood trauma that can wreak havoc on our ability to parent the children we love.  Awareness of these gaps, in both parent and child, can guide us to the gift of wholeness and healing.   Join the Mamas Well Community for access to latest podcast releases and Wisdom From The Well Cards HERE: https://www.mamaswell.com/community Mamas Well Merch: Order your limited “When Mama's Well - All is Well T-Shirt” NOW! https://mamaswell.com/product/when-mamas-well-all-is-well/ Subscribe to Mamas Well YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6jpfw8T9qXHDoyhg Subscribe and listen to Mamas Well on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mamas-well-podcast/id1538231267 Mamas Well on Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mamaswelll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mamas.well/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5B52aJ6jpfw8T9qXHDoyhg

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
BELOVED AND THE PEPPER TREE by Ann Gonzales

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 25:59


BELOVED AND THE PEPPER TREE by Ann Gonzales “Beloved and the Pepper Tree” is a wonderful book for children that explores how to cope with life’s big changes. SYNOPSIS Beloved is best friends with the Pepper Tree who lives down the hill from her house. She loves the Pepper Tree because it gives her shade to read in and branches to climb. When Mama tells Beloved they are moving away, Beloved is heartbroken. But the Pepper Tree has one last gift: a gift to help Beloved cope when everything changes. Written by Ann Gonzales and illustrated by Manu Montoya. Published by Wise Ink Creative Publishing. ANN GONZALES Ann Gonzales is a spiritual seeker, author, and artist who loves to play. She enthusiastically helps children and adults connect with their intuition and passions through expressive arts. When she is not facilitating Art for Healing and Recovery workshops, she can be found in Carlsbad, California cuddling her beloved cat Ziggy. https://www.anngonzalesart.com/shop/beloved-and-the-pepper-tree-book https://www.anngonzalesart.com/ http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/agonzales.mp3

Storytime Anytime
Back To School

Storytime Anytime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 28:13


When Mama tells Meme it’s her first day of school, she is not sure she will like it. But after meeting Mr. Fuzzo, her furry teacher, will she have a great day? Find out in our first story “Meme’s First Day of School.” It’s Amy’s first day of school and she is a little nervous.   Find out what happens in our second story when Amy falls, scrapes both of her knees, and must see the school nurse. We’ll finish the day with a series of songs that will get children excited about their classes. Positive endings, fun sound effects, and happy songs will add interest and help calm young students’ nerves about attending the first day of school!

Caregiving For Dementia
Family Interference

Caregiving For Dementia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 37:13


Episode # 87 This week’s episode of caregiving for dementia was inspired by a Facebook group post someone said something about their siblings giving them a hard time about caregiving for their loved one. If you are the main caregiver for your loved one you are the one that is dealing with the aftereffects of your siblings coming to visit. If they are not around 24 seven 365 days a year like you are, if they are not sharing in the caregiving you’ll need to be able to tell your siblings to kiss your you know what, if they start trying to telling you what you need to do and what you don’t need to do. Mamma’s had six of us kids five of us are still living. Three of the five have just up and disappeared. They don’t call, they don’t write, and they definitely, definitely don’t come around to see mom. They have been gone for 5 or 6 years and if they were to show up today I don’t know that I’d would let them in the house. I’m not even sure I’d have a long drawn out conversation with any of them. Your siblings should have enough respect for you and for your loved one that they would not argue too awful much about what you’re doing and what you’re not doing. If your siblings don’t have enough respect for you or your loved one then you need to be able to put them in their place. After all you are the one that’s taking care of your loved one not them. The siblings would have a hard time forcing you to do anything other than what you’re doing, especially if you have a doctor’s letter saying that your loved one is incompetent. So believe me and my siblings showed up and started trying to tell me how to take care mom or how not to take care mom I would waste no time putting them in their place and if need be waive the doctor’s letter at them just let them know that the Dr. knows that she’s incompetent and that you know that the Dr. knows. When Mama divorced my stepfather the three siblings stayed with their father instead of living with mom and I. Now I’m not really going to whole lot of details here but they abandoned mom then. When the siblings decided that they wanted to go to college they knew where to go to get the help for college they knew that mom would help them any way that she could. Mama helped all three of them through college one she even helped with other bills and did without a lot of things and we didn’t do a lot of things when it was just mom and I in my 20s because the three of them were in school. They needed mom while they were in school. Now then that Mama needs them, and they have all, once again up and disappeared. Mama has two great grandkids that she’s never even laid eyes on. Mama is now so far gone that even if you brought the kids around Mama wouldn’t know them so Mama will never actually know those two great grandkids because their mother is not around. Before Mama got sick my sister would come down and see mom and take mom shopping and whatever else they wanted to do but when they got home,all  Mama wanted to do  in the evening was rest. When she wasn’t here she would call every evening and talk to mom for at least an hour or so. But since Mama has been diagnosed with this devastating disease of dementia none of them are around. Mama

Caregiving For Dementia
72 Hour Conversation

Caregiving For Dementia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 27:09


Caregiving for Dementia 72 Hour Conversation Episode # 85 When Mama 1st got this dementia the doctor give her a lot of medication to take. A lot of it made Mama sleep. It made Mama pretty much a zombie. So I took half of it away from her. When I took half of the medication away from Mama, Mama woke up. Mama could function a little bit Mama was awake a little bit. Everything was fine. Although Mama still slept a good bit, until Mama broke her hip. When Mama broke her hip, I had asked the doctor for some help take care of her, so the insurance set out 4 or 5 different people to work with Mama couple nurses, a physical therapist, and an aide, and I don’t know who all else. The 1st person to come out, turned out to be a nurse and the 1st thing that she did was go through mamas medication. She found out that they all cause drowsiness. She even said that some of them were interacting with the others. So she took 3 or 4 more pills away from mom on top of everything that I took away. In 72 hours. I’ve had more conversation out of my mother that I’ve had a year or more. Although Mama still sleeps a good bit. She’s awake a lot more and were able to actually carry on a small conversation with her. You can actually make sense out of what she says. Now you still get a lot of jibber jabber, but you can make out enough to know what she’s talking about. This is one of the reasons why I don’t like nursing home very much. They just over medicate all of their patients, so the staff doesn’t have to deal with them. There are a lot easier to take care of. If there sleep in the art of their wake. I don’t know. I guess maybe I’m just abnormal I would rather have my mother awake and talking to me and have to duck from being it carry around scratches and pinch marks than to have Mama a zombie 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year. My brother and his wife come down yesterday to visit with Mama for a little while, and Mama actually wanted to get up, go to the dining room table. Drink a cup of milk and talk to them. My mother hasn’t done that, in I don’t know how long. That she didn’t stay long and she didn’t carry on any long extensive conversation, but you could understand enough to carry on a small conversation with Mama. So I’ve said all of this to say that if your loved one is sleeping more than you would like them to adjust their medication yourself. Talk to their doctor and let your doctor know, but the medication is what’s making them sleep, or at least in Mama’s case. So if you don’t want them sleep in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I’d say take half of the medication away from you could always give it back to woman. It’s too much for you, but at least it might wake him up a little bit you might have a little bit of conversation with them.

INTENTIONAL with DrFaye

Here we are celebrating another Mother’s Day! For some of us, we pause to think happy thoughts about our Moms. How many of use remember those wonderful smells coming from the kitchen? What about those numerous scrape knees that received the miraculous touch of Mother’s hand? Mothers have always been the center of attention in the home. Regardless of what it may look like on the outside; Mother’s rule! When Mama’s happy; the whole house is happy. When I think about Mothers and how much sacrifices they make for their families, communities and this country; I am blown away at the strength of these amazing women. Every woman who has ever given birth, whether spiritual, or physical has made an impact on the lives of children that time cannot erase. Ladies today is our day! Let’s celebrate the causes for which we have fought, the giants we have slain, and the footprints we leave behind in the lives of every child we touch. Today on INTENTIONAL I reflect back on the causes of some of our fears, heartbreaks and disappointments but we are not left there. We are quickly reminded of the presence and power of God to heal and deliver everyone who would trust Him. Listen as we break open the Word of God to bring wholeness into your lives today.  Join me for WAKE Up And Pray every Wednesday at 6:30 AM CST. Call 1- 712-770-5505

Caregiving For Dementia
Frustrations

Caregiving For Dementia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 29:10


Caregiving for Dementia Frustrations Episode 65 In this week’s episode of care giving for dementia, I discuss some of the frustrations that I find myself with taking care of Mama with her dementia. Some of the things that she does really frustrates me because their things that she taught me how to do. It’s the simple things that we all take for granted that she can no longer do. When you’re the caregiver of someone there are a lot of things that you do to keep them safe and healthy that they may or may not understand why or what you are doing. Now you think about it. If you had a mental disease to the point where you did not know what was going on around you and somebody was doing things to you, for you, with you that you did not understand what they were doing or why they were doing it. How frustrating would that be for you? I find it very frustrating trying to keep mom healthy and safe. When Mama doesn’t realize what’s going on. Mamas to the point where she can’t walk, so she has to be picked up and moved every place that she goes, no matter why he’s going. And at times you have to move her whether or not she’s ready to be moved. In those times you may get some reaction from the one that your caregiving for. That’s totally out of character for that particular person if they were in their right mind. You may fix a big meal for dinner and they don’t want to eat. I find this very frustrating because I have taken all the time to fix the meal. More worrisome than that is the fact that if they don’t eat enough to stay healthy very long. As you get older your body gives up some functionality. One of those functionalities of getting old is the fact that you no longer have the hearing that you once did. I understand that as you get older the part of the hearing that you lose are the high pitches. This makes perfect sense, because when Michael or I talked to mom, mom seems to be able to understand what we say, versus what the wife says. This I think is due to the fact that the wife has a higher pitch to her voice, then Michael where I do. This is frustrating, more so for the wife, because Mama can’t hear much at all from her. I’m finding it little frustrating myself, because a lot of times I end up repeating and repeating and repeating what I say as well. Caregiving for someone is not always the thing that causes the frustration. I honestly believe the frustration is just a part of life. I was brought up that you didn’t stay out after midnight unless you were working. This is something that has stuck with me all through my life. I’m finding this very frustrating, because the boy doesn’t always want to come home before midnight. Some of the conversations I have with the wife. I feel like I’m on a merry-go-round and that’s also very frustrating. Getting interrupted doing things is also very frustrating. I don’t know about you but I’m also finding it very frustrating the way this country is headed. I find it very frustrating that you can’t say what you want to say anymore in his country without someone getting their feelings hurt. So you see, it’s not only caregiving for someone that adds the frustration to life, but other things as well. I don’t have any real good solutions for the frustration that you may feel whether that be caregiving for someone or some the other situations of said in the above but what I have figured out is that if you just walk away for a time. The frustration seems to relax a bit, after giving it some time to work its way out. Taking time to be by yourself releases the frustration as well.

Beyond the Veil: The Secret World
Beyond the Veil Tier 226: When Mama’s Away….

Beyond the Veil: The Secret World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017


Welcome to episode 226 of Beyond The Veil: The Secret World where the kids are apparently left unsupervised and yet they still manage to talk about all things TSW and SWL. For all that and more, make sure you download and listen […] The post Beyond the Veil Tier 226: When Mama’s Away…. appeared first on Holosuite Media.

The Cari Murphy Show
SACRED SEXUALITY FOR THE EMPOWERED SOUL! 12/04/13

The Cari Murphy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2013 57:58


Allana Pratt is an Intimacy Expert, Author, Host, Speaker, Advocate to End Sexual Violence. Featured on CBS, TLC, FOX; coach to celebrities, a c** laude graduate of Columbia, Allana's a single mom who triumphed over an internal war of body shame and sexual guilt that was destroying her confidence, joy and softness. Now, author of three books, she pole dances for pleasure, and knows ‘When Mama's happy, everybody's happy!' She inspires women to embrace their sacred erotic nature to attract all the love and attention they choose; she heals men's emasculated hearts, cures their ‘nice guy' and awakens their noble badass honoring of women. Thousands flock to her sexy empowering show, Intimate Conversations LIVE. She's here to end sexual violence on the planet, have stupid amounts of joy as a mother, ooze sensuality and inspire reverence for our exquisite sexual nature.