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→ 20% off Duncan and Stone's keepsake journals→ Our Children's Bible recommendations→ Prayer CalendarFinding moments for a quiet time with God can feel almost impossible while raising young children. In this episode, we share practical, grace-filled strategies to help you build daily rhythms of prayer, Bible reading, and worship.Drawing from personal stories, biblical encouragement, and even the wisdom of historical Christian mothers like Susanna Wesley, these rhythms offer hope and inspiration for parents who long to strengthen their faith and nourish their souls—even in the busiest seasons of life.Scripture mentioned:1 John 5:11-12John 16:241 Corinthians 10:131 John 1:9Proverbs 3:5-6----Romans 3:23Romans 6:23Roman 5:8Romans 10:9-10Romans 10:13Episode Highlights[00:00:00] – Introduction: Defining quiet time and why it matters for spiritual health[00:07:00] – List of 10 Rhythms: Set a consistent time and place for daily Bible reading[00:20:00] – Recommended Children's Bibles for Young Families[00:23:00] – Final encouragement: Let Jesus gently lead you and rest in His daily mercies3 TakeawaysQuiet time with the Lord does not need to be perfect to be powerful. Small, consistent moments spent in Scripture, prayer, and worship will bear fruit over time, even when life feels chaotic.Involving children in your time with God can deepen their own relationship with Him. By modeling quiet time practices in everyday life, you teach your children to value faith, stillness, and the beauty of God's Word.Jesus gently leads mothers and fathers during busy seasons of parenting. Trust His mercy for today, focus on connection over perfection, and build quiet rhythms that nourish both your soul and your family.Please send us your questions if you'd like to have them discussed on the podcast: themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com The Mind of a Child is an early child development podcast that exists to encourage and equip parents to raise their kids to love God and love others. If you're looking for Biblical principles, practical parenting solutions, and science-backed research, our discussions are specifically tailored for you. Our hosts are Leslie Dudley Corbell and Diane Doucet Matthews, who each have a combined 50+ years of experience in the early child parenting space.
In this episode of the Elevate Motherhood podcast, Courtney Lundeen speaks with Melissa Harms, a mom of four and the creator of the Everyday Family Travel blog. They discuss the importance of family travel, how to plan vacations with kids, budgeting tips, and the mindset needed for successful trips. Melissa shares her personal experiences and insights on making travel enjoyable and educational for children, emphasizing flexibility and realistic expectations. The conversation also includes the role of faith in parenting and travel, and how to create lasting memories as a family. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Everyday Family Travel 01:29 The Spark of Travel Passion 02:21 Planning Family Vacations 05:19 Mindset and Expectations for Traveling with Kids 08:25 Budgeting for Travel 10:59 Tips for Long Road Trips 17:01 Overcoming Travel Logistics 20:02 Lessons Learned from Travel 22:30 The Role of Faith in Travel and Family Life Links: Everyday Family Travel Blog Everyday Family Travel Resource Hub - Free Printable Travel Goodies, access to Free Facebook Groups, Top Travel Booking Tools. 18 Road Trip Hacks for Kids Everyday Family Travel Blog on Instagram Click here for the transcript from this episode.
Helen Flanagan is best known as an actress, model, TV personality and social media influencer. She started out her acting career at just 10 years old as Rosie Webster on Coronation Street and has been a regular on our TV and phone screens ever since. But to me Helen is a passionate and dedicated Mum, who shares the same struggles and stresses as the rest of us. 4 years ago, Helen became a Clutter Fairy client and we have been privileged to help her take control of her home and her life ever since. I think Helen would agree that she's a sharer so I'm so excited today to have an open and honest conversation about clutter, ADHD and the transitions that have happened with family life. Episode 247 – My ADHD Journey with Luke Spellman Episode 339 – A developing ADHD Journey with Lesley's son, Luke Helen's Instagram Reset Your Home Book About the Declutter Hub Podcast We're Ingrid and Lesley and are super excited you're here! If you're sick to the back teeth of clutter dictating your home life then we are here to help you get control back and spend your valuable time doing the things you want and not shuffling piles of stuff around 24/7. We have been decluttering and organising homes face to face and online for over 28 years together and have helped thousands of members and clients to regain the home of their dreams. We have a passion for people, practicality, and piles of paper and love nothing better than to carve out solutions for anyone overwhelmed with clutter. If that's you, you're in the right place. Our podcast is packed with actionable tips, inspiration and motivation to get your decluttering done. We believe decluttering is all about emotions first, stuff second. Tune in, subscribe and enjoy! New episodes every Friday. Want more? We have so many ways that you can reach out to us for additional support on your decluttering journey. Free Facebook Group - for community, info and support - The Declutter Hub Community - emotions based decluttering. Instagram - daily reels and posts with decluttering hints and tips - @declutterhub Website - the best place to get access to all our free content - https://declutterhub.com/mp Membership - this is the best place to take your decluttering to the next level https://members.declutterhub.com/mp Book - you can order a copy of Reset Your Home, Unpack your emotions and your clutter, step by step here https://declutterhub.com/book/ Support - if you want signposting in the right direction support@declutterhub.com Can you spare 5 minutes of your day to leave us a review? Your reviews mean the podcast can be found more easily which will mean more people get the benefit of our decluttering advice. You can share a review on your chosen podcast player. Don't forget to hit follow or subscribe too. The Declutter Hub 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kenneth Strange Jr served with three US federal agencies pursuing criminals and bad actors. Those agencies were the FBI, the US Agency for International Development and the Department of Justice. His service to those agencies brought him into conflict with jihadists, the cartels and international perpetrators of fraud. Ken traveled extensively around the world to more than 65 countries; he lived and worked in Saudi Arabia, Spain, Mexico, Costa Rica and El Salvador. Ken worked in the FBI for 21 years. In this episode of Crime Insiders | Detectives, Brent Sanders learns how and why Ken ended up on the global Jihadi top-ten list and how a border agent sold his soul to the Mexican cartels.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eli Dvorkin, editorial and policy director at the Center for an Urban Future, talks about their ideas for how NYC can retain young families.→ 5 Ideas for Retaining NYC's Young Families
Hi there! Here are our top local stories for Saturday, March 15. Find these articles and much more in Saturday's paper and our website, https://www.iolaregister.com/. Also--we're taking a week off. See you back soon!
In this heartfelt episode, Belinda Peters shares her deeply personal journey of navigating her husband's early onset dementia diagnosis while raising their three young sons. As she faced uncertainty, loss, and overwhelming responsibility, Belinda leaned on faith, community, and practical wisdom to sustain herself and her family.She opens up about the challenges of parenting through grief, the importance of clear communication with her support network, and how small moments of joy helped her find resilience in the storm. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, trust, and choosing to embrace life even in the hardest seasons.Whether you're walking through grief, supporting a loved one, or seeking wisdom on parenting through life's toughest seasons, this episode offers hope, practical insights, and encouragement for the journey.In this episode, you'll discover: The emotional and practical realities of parenting while navigating grief How Belinda found strength in faith and community during seasons of loss The role of faith in building resilience through uncertainty The power of small momentsof joy in the midst of hardship Why guiding those around you on how to help can make all the difference The importance of listening to children and respecting their unique grief journey.... and much more!Links to:The Resilient Souls websiteGet hold of Stewart's bookThe Resilient Souls PodcastThe Resilient Souls Blog Links to Resilient Souls Socials:FacebookInstagramLinkedInSubstackBook Stewart to speak (Click here)Stay connected with the Resilient Souls Community: Sign up to keep informed hereSupport the work of Resilient Souls: (Click here)Contact Us: (Click here)Links to getting help (locally and overseas): Help section on the Resilient Souls website
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So many of our older, established churches, have given up reaching young families. They say, "We're just a small church, we don't have the budget to reach them." But, they're assuming it's a resource problem - when in fact, it's usually a willingness problem.
Become an annual Locals supporter this month and receive an hour-long coaching session at no cost! Join here: https://seekingexcellence.locals.com/supportLast week on Instagram, I created a lot of buzz as I used real life examples of the cost of housing, Catholic education, and other costs as to why that number is much closer to $175k for a Catholic family in Denver. And that's in 2025. Life tends to only get more expensive, typically at around 2-4% per year. As we all learned over the last four years, that rate of increase can be MUCH higher than that. In today's episode of the Seeking Excellence podcast, I take a look at these numbers not just in the present, but what I anticipate the cost of living will be 10-15 years from now. The rising costs here in Denver (and everywhere) are the number one reason why my wife and I are moving from Colorado this summer. If we make a strong income but can barely afford to live here now, what are the chances our kids will be able to in 30 years? We love it here. We love the weather, the beauty, and the many great relationships we've formed over the last four years. Moving for lower cost of living is a tough decision I know many people are considering. I hope that today's episode can bring some peace and clarity to the decision for some and give others some things to consider! Spoiler alert: life will be very expensive when us millennials have kids in high school
Kyle Earwood, Pastor of College and Young Families, shares the message “Don’t Forget the Gospel”. The post Don't Forget the Gospel first appeared on Grace Baptist Church Knoxville, Tennessee.
In this episode of The BEESPACE Podcast, Jade sits down with property developer Shally Singh, who shares her journey from working seven-day retail weeks to building a thriving property business in the heart of Bristol. Shally opens up about her transition from Laura Ashley's merchandising department to property development, driven by the desire to support her family back in India. Together with her husband, they made the bold decision to convert their family home into their first HMO – a move that raised eyebrows but set the foundation for their future success. Now managing multiple development projects including pub conversions, service apartments, and property flips, Shally has achieved an impressive £3M GDV in the past year alone. She shares her strategies for raising private finance, often securing funding within 24 hours from her trusted network of investors. The conversation covers Shally's practical approach to property development, her eye for design that's added significant value to projects, and how she manages it all while raising two young children – including a 10-month-old baby. Her motto? "Just get on with it!" Looking ahead, Shally reveals her plans to launch an interior design service for property developers, born from her success in achieving premium values through thoughtful, end-user-focused design. This episode is packed full of practical insights for anyone looking to build a property portfolio, raise private finance, or balance family life with business growth. You can connect with Shally on Instagram @isteni_designandbuild or learn more about working with Jade at bee-space.co.uk.
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L.A.'s sanctuary city measure prohibits city resources from helping ICE. 42 organizations team up to make sure families in South LA get help the first time they ask. Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cerejido on why clowns are all the rage right now. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
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#ITALY:Debating immigrant citizenship in a nation that needs young families. . Lorenzo Fioni, Ansaldo Foundation 1907 Genoa
If a church is engaging young families, it's pretty easy to see. What's less obvious to the outside observer is all the decisions they have made to become a church that parents and kids want to attend—what it really takes. There's much more to it than curriculum, facilities or finding the right staff, and through this series, we are going to unpack all of what goes into it. In this first episode, we explore why reaching young families needs to be a priority and the tensions we know pastors are feeling around it. For the full episode transcript, links mentioned during the show, and to download the Leader Conversation Guide, visit this episode's Show Notes at theunstuckgroup.com/episode364. This episode is brought to you by Planning Center: An all-in-one software to help you organize your ministries and care for your church. With an easy-to-use platform of products, you can bring people together with event signups, room and resource reservations, automatic volunteer scheduling, and much more. Start using it for free now at planningcenter.com. Join the Conversation on Social Media If you're listening on Wednesday when the episode first releases, join the live conversation The Unstuck Group's team will be having on social media about this week's topic. We use hashtag #unstuckchurch on X. Or you can join in on Facebook.
Adversity can feel like an insurmountable challenge, but LT Slater's story proves that with resilience, determination, and a positive mindset, even the most daunting obstacles can be overcome. After being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and enduring over a decade of life-threatening health issues, LT emerged stronger and more grateful for life than ever before. In this powerful episode, LT shares his incredible journey, offering listeners invaluable insights on tapping into their own inner strength to transform hardship into growth and joy. Prepare to be inspired as LT demonstrates the remarkable capacity of the human spirit to persevere against all odds. This is a must-listen for anyone facing adversity and seeking the courage to keep moving forward. You'll Hear About
This week on RNT Fitness Radio I'm joined by Coach Lewis Culshaw from the RNT Team to talk about his recent journey of getting into the best shape of his life for a photoshoot this summer. Lewis dives into how he navigated his schedule to juggle being an active dad, a supportive partner to his pregnant fiance, and of course, working with our members to help them achieve the best shape of their lives. We also touch on how Lewis got into coaching, what he's learnt from this shoot, and how he's mastered consolidation. Next steps: 1) Apply for 1-1 coaching: https://www.rntfitness.co.uk/pro/ 2) Take our quiz to see if you're ready for a transformation: http://www.rntfitness.co.uk/transform 3) Get our free book shipped to your door: https://bit.ly/tybtylform 4) Try our free 28 day fat loss accelerator: https://www.rntfitness.co.uk/transformation-accelerator 5) Optimum Nutrition: RNT20 for 20% off Connect with RNT Fitness: Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Email Connect with Akash: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
You have this gift of time slowing down in the summer. Savor it! But also consider how to use the time to help your family emotionally gain strength and train your kids in resilience. Grit and resilience are not often taught in the classroom as well as they can be taught at home. Tips and tricks from a seasoned mom, teacher and life coach. Head off problems I see in the high school now when your kids are in elementary and middle school. And have fun with less worry and anxiety! www.selffoundry.com
This week, Broadcaster Maia Dunphy put out a tweet arguing that Dublin has very little activities to keep young children entertained.Is this true? And what more can be done to make our cities more kid friendly?Joining Kieran Cuddihy to discuss this is Newstalk's own Simon Tierney and Mairéad Hurley, Assistant Professor in Science Education at Trinity College.
Nicole Lynn Lewis is the founder and CEO of Generation Hope and an incredible leader in the fight against poverty and the stigma surrounding it. Her specific area of focus? Teen mothers.You see, Nicole is a former teen mother herself, rocked by this sudden life change that upended her life at a young age. But she was able to rebound, to put herself through college with a three-month-old daughter along for the ride."... across higher education, about one in five undergraduate students across the country are parenting. It's almost five million students," she says. "It is an invisible population ... a population more likely to be women and women of color, particularly black women."Nicole decided to do something. She wrote a book, Pregnant Girl: A Story of Teen Motherhood, College, and Creating a Better Future for Young Families, and Generation Hope was born. It's a nonprofit dedicated to supporting teen parents and their children through mentorship, emotional support and guidance, and financial resources they need to thrive through college and kindergarten, a two-generation solution to poverty.Nicole's story is amazing, inspiring, and challenging all at once. Join us and hear how her story truly shaped the future of this movement. Our deep thanks to Nicole for joining us on Mission Forward. (00:00) - Welcome to Mission Forward (03:24) - A Story that Launched a Movement (11:12) - Exploring Champions (14:16) - The Invisible Common (16:50) - Making the Story Real for Those who can Make Change (21:03) - Pressing Issues (24:01) - Moving Through Urgency, With Urgency, and not Against Urgency
Sahithi and her family went to the US in 2016 after working in India for a few years. Life took an unexpected turn when an unfortunate incident changed everything, leading Sahithi to make the brave decision to return to India in 2024. She talks about her family background, reasons to move to the US, life in the US, experiences with healthcare for newborn and details of the unfortunate incident that changed her life and how the family went through this. In the next part, Sahithi talks about how she navigated life in the US after the incident, talks through details on how to handle finances, raising kids as a single parent etc. and what made her decide to move back to India.
Every December at Messiah St. Charles, we have a Christmas Mission offering. The offering benefits local organizations chosen by staff and congregants. One of the previous recipients was The Sparrow's Nest; More than childcare. We seek to come alongside young families with the love of Christ to educate, equip, and empower both the parent and the child. Through our innovative childcare cooperative families enrolled in our program will receive free childcare, mentorship, and case management to reach their family goals.Katie Lyczak is the Executive Director at The Sparrow's Nest and she joined Jill Devine to talk about the mission of The Sparrow's Nest, as well as how they used the offering from Messiah.One way you can support The Sparrow's Nest is through their annual fundraising dinner on Friday, September 27, 2024. VIP tickets include open bar, appetizers, and a meet-and-greet with our featured guest, Jennifer Maggio.Normal Goes A Long Way Website: https://www.normalgoesalongway.com/Normal Goes A Long Way Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/normalgoesalongway/Normal Goes A Long Way Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Normal-Goes-A-Long-Way-110089491250735Normal Goes A Long Way is brought to you by Messiah St. Charles: https://messiahstcharles.org/Seeking The Still: https://seekingthestill.com/Two Kids and A Career: https://www.jilldevine.com/podcastNormal Goes A Long Way is hosted on Zencastr. Get 20% off when you choose Zencastr for your podcasting needs: https://zencastr.com/?via=jill
A Kent mum and her two young sons have to sleep in their living room because rats have infested the upstairs bedrooms and loft.Ebonie Evans has told the KentOnline Podcast how the vermin have “destroyed everything” at the house near Folkestone, including her £200 trainers.Also in today's podcast, drivers say they're facing "absolute mayhem" at a controversial new junction as traffic lights have failed four times in as many months.Contractors spent more than a year ripping out a roundabout in Ashford and replacing it – but angry motorists say it is “lucky nobody has been killed”. An amphibian and reptile club has hit back at claims made by a welfare charity that it does not look after its animals correctly at its exhibitions.The Amphibian and Reptile Club, which holds meet-ups in venues across Kent, is refuting allegations including animals are kept and sold in plastic takeaway tubs and refused water. It's been called the “end of an era” – a family-run Kent company has closed after almost 50 years. The bus business has been transporting residents and pupils across the county since it was founded in the mid-1970s.And you can hear from the Gillingham manager ahead of their Carabao Cup clash later. Swansea away in the first round wasn't a draw many fans will have welcomed but Mark Bonner says he's picked a team to give it their best shot.
Back in 2021, Mike Moffatt wrote: "The top-10 most common ages to leave Toronto are the ten between the ages of 31–35 and 0–4. The single most common age is zero — that is, babies under the age of 1. That's who is leaving Toronto."Three years later, it's gotten worse. Young Families are leaving big cities across the country. Mike and Cara discuss the challenges young families face and the consequences on these cities.Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern Produced by Meredith Martin This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.
Debra Fitzgerald and Myles Dannhausen Jr. talk about memorializing the people who've made Door County – Door County, the rumors floating about Rowleys Bay Resort at the top of the peninsula, a hard-working couple's path to home ownership, and the Peninsula Pulse's Aug. 2 candidate coverage in preparation for the Aug. 13 primary election.
Many of us long for the rest and rhythm of Sabbath. But setting aside an entire day can feel overwhelming and unattainable—especially if you are a parent with young kids. Yet Abba's heart is that Sabbath would bring blessing into your life instead of adding more burden. Tune in for this episode of Soul Talks as Bill and Kristi share how they started small and learned to practice Sabbath as a family. Regardless of your season of life, these practical steps will help you train with Jesus and start enjoying the gift of praying and playing with your Best Friend! Resources for this Episode:Journey of the Soul: A Practical Guide to Emotional and Spiritual GrowthAttend a Soul Shepherding Institute RetreatDonate to Support Soul Shepherding and Soul Talks
In this week's guest interview, John & Chris are joined by one of John's earliest mentors, Elliot Young. Elliot was a former collegiate track athlete and Olympic Decathlete. Elliot introduced John to the world of elite performance training, and introduced him to many of the great names in our industry; including Dr. John Pietila and many more. "This episode is dedicated to Elliot Young's late brother, Galen Young. Galen's determination and competitive spirit lives on with all of us who were fortunate enough to know him. Thank you to Elliot, Galen and the Young Family for everything." - John
Seg 1: Why do younger Canadians prefer hybrid work? While you might think that younger Canadians prefer doing their work online and in the comforts of their home, new research is suggesting that may not be the case. Guest: Ilona Doughtery, Managing Director, of the Youth & Innovation Project at the University of Waterloo Seg 2: View From Victoria: A rough race The election this year is shaping up to be tight and rough and even with the polls showing the NDP in the lead, that might not be the same case once the ballots are cast. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 3: The Weekly Cecchini Check-in for Jul 5, 2024 There are calls for Joe Biden to step down and drop out of the presidential race. What happens if he does or doesn't? Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global New Seg 4: Flipping thrifted finds to buy house A 27-year-old from Lethbridge, Alberta, is documenting his journey of turning $100 into a home down payment by buying and selling used items from garage sales and thrift stores on tiktok. Guest: Billy Martin, Experienced thrifted item flipper Seg 5: Could a 6 day work week work in Canada? Greece has introduced a controversial 6-day work week, criticized by unions as "barbaric," under Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' government Guest: Dr. Constantin Colonescu, Associate Professor Of Economics at MacEwan University in Edmonton Seg 6: Kickin' it with the Caps Guest: Vanni Sartini, Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps Seg 7: How is financial stress impacting young Canadians wanting to raise a family? Many young Canadians are facing challenges in starting families due to housing constraints and financial pressures. Guest: Dr. Ganz Ferrance, Psychologist, speaker, and author Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Josh Jamison joins us on the podcast today to have an insightful conversation about life, transition, and leading with a young family. Send questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Every Monday, Jon Hansen is joined by a specialist from Mesirow to discuss a different topic surrounding finances on Your Money Matters. In this episode, Sophia Yudkowsky, Vice President and Wealth Advisor at Mesirow Wealth Management, joins Jon Hansen to discuss key financial planning ideas. Sophia gives the five key topics couples should discuss for a strong financial future.
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Ryan Pineda (posted AUG 2023) has been in the real estate industry since 2010. In 2015 with only $10,000 in the bank, he began flipping houses. Since then he has flipped hundreds of homes, purchased hundreds of rentals, and opened other multi million dollar businesses. He has amassed over a million followers on social media where he teaches others how to build wealth and freedom.Want To Quit Your Job In The Next 6-18 Months Through Buying Commercial Real Estate & Small Businesses?
Uh oh, Both car's went kaput and now we have to find a solution! In this episode, it's time to find a new ride for the family. Barney & Jamie Navigate the world of SUVs perfect for young growing families. We've got the lowdown on the hottest car deals right now in the UK Buckle up and get ready to discover: Top SUV picks for young families: We'll explore options for every budget - low-end, mid-range, and high-end. Need space for all the gear? We've got you covered. Electric vs. Petrol vs. Hybrid: Confused about fuel efficiency, We'll break down the pros and cons of each option to fit your needs (and wallet). Finding the perfect 48-month finance deal: We'll navigate the world of car finance, helping you find the best fit for a comfortable 48-month term. So, shhh... don't tell Mum, but we've got this! Barney & Jamie help you find the perfect SUV to get your family back on the road, without breaking the bank!
Join me today as I dive into the heart of Sarasota with a very special guest, the owner of Rhea Lana of Sarasota, to discuss the city's fastest-growing consignment event. Whether you're a local or considering moving here, this episode is packed with insider tips. We'll explore: The Growth of Rhea Lana: Discover why this consignment event has become a must-visit for Sarasota families. Top Family Neighborhoods: Looking for the perfect place to call home? We'll cover the best areas in Sarasota for young families. School Insights: Learn how to identify the top schools in Sarasota to ensure your kids get the best education. Whether you're a parent, a soon-to-be Sarasotan, or just curious about the area, this video is your go-to guide for all things family-friendly in Sarasota. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more updates! Palmer Ranch
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An older church is not a lost cause! Josh and Sam discuss how a church filled with senior adults can make the transition and reach young families. A church of predominantly senior adults has unique challenges but also opportunities. These congregations can get younger, and the cohosts discuss some ways this shift to occur. Episode Sponsor:Churchteams:Are you tired of multiple applications for church check-in, giving, membership, and scheduling?Churchteams was built to bring together all your people and data under one umbrella with best-in-class quality features.Get value without compromise. Pricing is simple and based on the number of people in the database. This includes all the essential features so that you can grow into using more without having to pay more. Plans start at $37 per month for churches under 200 people. Get two months free at EST.church!
There are good examples of growing churches reaching young families. What are they doing differently than others? Thom and Sam answer this question. There is more to this issue than being a large church in a growing suburb. Churches reaching young families come in a variety of sizes and locations. The post How Do Growing Churches Reach Young Families? appeared first on Church Answers.
Pooja went to the US for her MS in 2013 and spent 7 years before deciding to move back to India. She lived in India for 3-4 years before moving to Paris for her husband's job. In this episode, we talk about Pooja's background, life as an MS student, reasons for moving back, career transition with the move, life in India, cons of living in India as well as cost of living and purchase parity.
Ganesh went to Germany for his masters, continued to do his phd. After staying for 12 years in Germany, Ganesh and his familydecided to move back to India. Ganesh has been living in India for 2 years in Chennai. Ganesh talks about his three phases of life in Germany as well as pros/cons of living in Germany. Ganesh talks through details of reasons to move back, logistics of the move, career transition, financial planning and life in India so far.
Bret Davis, of Horsemanship as an Art, joined me to talk about his philosophy for keeping his young family mounted on good horses they can trust. We discuss his views on training kids to ride as well as somethings maybe you shouldn't do. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag! Head over to UnderstandingAg.com to...
How “empty nesters” in LA are helping young families find the housing space they need. A wet Easter weekend is ahead. Where to get Philly-style hoagies right here in Los Angeles. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
What does selling pencils in fourth grade have to do with becoming a top financial advisor? Tune in to the premiere episode of The Quiet Part and listen to the remarkable journey of Mark Hansen, who evolved from a fourth-grade pencil entrepreneur to a noted financial advisor and Founder of Second Comma. This episode unveils Mark's unique life story, characterized by an unrelenting pursuit of knowledge and varied experiences.Key Highlights:Mark's Entrepreneurial Beginnings: His journey starts with a childhood pencil businessDiverse Career Path: From wine to soda to hotel renovation, gleaning essential financial lessons at each turnTurning Point: Recognized for his financial smarts in a Bible study group, Mark is inspired to pivot professionallyThe Birth of Second Comma: A firm dedicated to helping young families, embodying the concept of significant financial achievementsLifelong Learning Commitment: Mark underscores the importance of podcasts and online research in spurring success and creative solutionsExtraordinary Experiences: From part-ownership of the Green Bay Packers to secretive dealings with the Secret Service, to driving the new Moon RoverAnd much more!Resources:eBook: What The Hack Are You Thinking?Green Bay PackersConnect with Mark Hansen: LinkedIn: Mark HansenWebsite: SecondComma.comEmail: contact@second-comma.comBook a 15-minute Intro Call About Mark Hansen: Mark Hansen, financial planner and the thoughtful voice behind 'The Quiet Part' podcast. Mark's journey from sales to finance, fueled by personal experiences, shapes his honest, deliberate approach. As a devoted family man with a flair for storytelling, Mark emphasizes financial aspects within your control - like spending habits, income strategies, and long-term planning. It's an exploration of the profound motivations driving our choices. Join Mark for not only practical and friendly guidance but also for inspiration in navigating life's financial journey.
For many of you the name Max Lucado is very familiar. As a well-known Christian pastor and author of over 40 books which have sold more than 145 million copies, it is quite possible that there's a Max Lucado book on your bookshelf. On the other hand, we have a diverse audience and since Max speaks mainly about the Christian faith, maybe you've never heard of him. Regardless, this episode will be so helpful and interesting, no matter what your background. Even if you are not a spiritual person yourself, for many a faith perspective can be a vital lifeline in times of distress, bringing hope and meaning in an increasingly disconnected world. Being aware of someone's spriritual identity will help you understand not just what makes them tick and what brings them hope, but also where their resources lie. Recently Max wrote a book on loneliness for children - Just In Case You Ever Feel Alone - and we took the opportunity to speak to him not just about this book but in general about why we are so lonely, why young families need support, and why mental health and a vibrant faith perspective are so linked. You will be inspired by Max's message.
Dr. Danielle Ofri, Clinical Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine, tells us some patients still have concerns about COVID-19 vaccines; Jessica Bissett, ASTHO Senior Analyst for Social and Behavioral Health, discusses several steps Colorado has taken to promote housing security; an ASTHO webinar will teach attendees how to build and retain a strong clerical workforce; and an ASTHO webinar will review new guidance on how to respond within the first 72 hours after a nuclear detonation. Danielle Ofri Webpage ASTHO Blog: Policies Supporting Young Families Can Reduce Adverse Childhood Experiences The New York Times Opinion Article: My Patients Used to Be Enthusiastic About the Covid Vaccine. What Changed? ASTHO Webinar: Planning For the First 72 Hours ASTHO Webinar: The Frontline Advantage – Discovering and Developing a Frontline Clerical Workforce
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke interviews guest Rick Milligan, a call and decoy collector. Rick shares his passion for collecting and discusses those who served as mentors to him in the field. They also talk about an upcoming exhibition in the museum and delve into Rick's introduction to the outdoors and hunting. Tune in to hear Rick's journey as an outdoorsman and call collector.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Ep. 53 Officer Mike from a mid-sized agency in the Mid-Atlantic has been in law enforcement for seven years. He wrote to me saying, “I want to discuss the mental health aspect of the job and juggling it with family life. I've been married for about five years. We have two daughters who are four and almost two. I've gone through times when I see things at work that hit me in a way that I can't keep bottled up. Calls with children are what hit home the most. I tend to be pretty open with my family about what I experience, which helps a lot.”Mike's goal in coming on the podcast is to share these challenges so that other officers know they are not alone in experiencing the stress of the job and the impact on family. He wants to encourage all LEOs to have someone they can talk to and not be afraid to ask for help.Our conversation includes what it's like coming home with adrenaline coursing through your veins; wanting to talk about some things and not others; wanting to be present for your family, but not always being able to; and the challenge of shift schedules that leave little time for family – or sleep.We revisit hitting the streets after field training, those first calls where he felt a level of uncertainty. We talk about the critical incidents that “shook” him and how even the “smaller” incidents come back to haunt him. He says there were times early on when he wished someone would have asked how he was doing after a call – not just minutes after, but days or weeks later. He also says he unaware of the Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM ) team in his area, a team he has since joined to help other officers following a critical incident. Recently, I've interviewed officers who are newly retired reflecting back on this very part of their lives and career. I thought it was important to talk to someone who's relatively new on the job and working patrol. The message from all is the same: don't be reluctant to speak up. Whether you're two years on or 22, you'll relate to Mike's experiences on and off the job.Thanks for being on the show, Mike!In the episode, I mention The LT's Daughter Katherine Boyle and the programs she is creating for officers looking to connect or reconnect with family. You can learn more in the interview I did with her in episode 46 and through this link on her programs.Event List Sign Up:https://view.flodesk.com/pages/647f698cdfd04634e9976771Katherine's IG:https://www.instagram.com/theltsdaughter/I also mention NYPD Cold Case Detective Jason Palamara (Ret.) from Ep. 50. He works as a crisis counselor, keynote speaker and life coach. He recently published a book with coauthor Barbara Rubel available on Amazon called “Living Blue: Helping Law Enforcement Officers and Their Families Survive and Thrive from Recruitment to Retirement.” You can find him on his website https://jasonpalamara.org/ and on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.Thanks for listening to On Being a Police Officer. YOU are what keeps me going.Follow me on Spotify and Apple; leave a five-star review! Find me on my social or email me your thoughts:Instagram: on_being_a_police_officerFacebook: On Being a Police OfficerX: @AbbyEllsworth13
The homeschooling community on social media is filled with families sharing their homeschooling journeys with the world and breaking down the stigmas and stereotypes surrounding homeschooling as they go! One such incredible family is the Youngs ( @homeschoolingthemiddle )! Join me today as I talk with Mrs. Tasha Young and her sons Reichen and Latham. They share their homeschooling journey, their love for acting, their participation in Destination Imagination, and their heart behind their Instagram page and the community they are building through social media. If you are interested in pursuing theater as a homeschooler or just interested in cultivating a thriving homeschooling environment, this episode has something for you! Connect with the Youngs through Instagram Find out more about Destination Imagination here Follow How to Homeschool in High School on Instagram and Facebook Email questions to hshighschoolpodcast@gmail.com Music by FASSounds from Pixabay
It's almost impossible to imagine a scenario as is playing out in the United States at this hour. One blue state county's lax prison control has an escaped murderer on the loose while a blue state governor in another state suggests its time to take law abiding citizens' guns from them. Stigall discusses New Mexico's gun madness with Brietbart's AWR Hawkins. Stigall's radio show in Philadelphia broadcasts specifically to the manhunt area in question, so you'll hear him unpack the search as he talks to the citizens in that community specifically. Plus, high drama in the NFL to open the season and how much are you willing to pay to see NFL games at home? - For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/ Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPod Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whether your kids are already back to school, are going back soon, or you just want to be equipped when your children are of school age, this episode is for YOU! ✏️
We went and visited Savannah & Cole LaBrant and had them join us on the podcast! We talked about our shared experiences of getting married young, the realities of family vlogging and past mistakes made on social media. Make sure to rate our podcast and leave a review if you can, it really helps us out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices