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Black Moms Chat hosted by Schnelle Acevedo and Adanna Dill, two NYC moms with six kids between them. Schnelle and Adanna are friends and parenting lifestyle bloggers/influencers. This podcast will discuss Black motherhood and interview guests on topics that will inspire, encourage, and support their community.
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A Force To Be Reckoned With.Life is full of hardships and trials. It’s easy to feel defeated, broken, lost, and weary—which is exactly where the enemy wants you. Each of us are called to fight our own battles, and we have to choose how we will respond when things get hard. Will you wave a white flag in surrender, or will you press on and let battle scars be part of your legacy?We are choosing to rise up and not go down without a fight. We are A Force to Be Reckoned With.Will you join us?
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Trill Moms is a podcast that centers the narrative and experiences of Black mothers, works to disrupt disparities for families around the globe, cultivates a community of Trill, conscious parents, and is actively re-defining motherhood for the 99 and 2000s.
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Is the weight of motherhood, the dishes, the laundry getting too much? Then actually playing with your child just too much? Where do you even start? With as little as 5 minutes a day and using what you already own, Tiffany will walk you through play, learning, child development and surviving parenting toddlers. A teacher of 15 years, Tiffany is walking the the talk as she raises her 2 girls with playfully with love and respect.
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Parenthood is challenging enough as it is, and getting organized sounds easier said than done. Now, combine these 2 together and it’s truly a balancing act that many of us struggle with day in day out. If you’re here, it ’s because you want to know how to get your life and home more organized and structured where the kids are involved too - so that parent-life can be a little easier and focused on what truly matters. Each week we’ll talk about all things organizing our life and home/ with the added touch of involving the kids too. From how-to's to personal experiences, what works in our home and with clients, get insight from the industry and definitely answer questions from you; Parents who are trying to raise some awesome, capable humans out into this world.
You can always ask questions or send your comments in the comments below the episode or by email to [email protected].
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Welcome to Raising Our Daughters Podcast, where three generations of mothers come together to support, offer suggestions, and opinions on how to raise their daughters. Girl moms have several things in common and one we can agree with is always seeing the good in our girls. We want our daughters to be independent, grow into her own person with her own unique strengths and beliefs, and to learn to use her voice. While, it can be overwhelming at times to say the least. That's why Raising Our Daughters Podcast is happy to share straightforward, realistic, and proven parenting advice on everything and anything you might deal with when raising daughters.
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Hosted by Jeffrey Bellomo, Esq., CELA, LLM, and over 20 years of experience practicing in estate planning. We’ll discuss all things Estate Planning and Law. Our mission is to help educate so that what happened to the Bellomo family doesn’t happen to you. We hope to answer your most burning questions and support you with a solution to estate planning that works for you and your loved ones.
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Raising a family in today’s world is becoming more challenging with every passing day. Each week Lindsay Spurrier, mother of five boys and small business owner, will dig deeper into creating strong family foundations. You will hear her Christian mom perspective on using homeschool and homesteading to create a more sustainable home life. If you are looking for some mom encouragement and new ideas to help your family grow deeper roots, you are in the right spot!
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Umita Store Channel has the mission to share the best recommendations for your little ones, we walk with you in your pregnancy journey, help you with your new baby, and advise you on maternity and parenting as they grow up. We are more than an online store, podcast, and YouTube Channel. We are a community of parents supporting other parents, to give the best we can to our children.
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You are Welcome to the Favour Kelvins Podcast. The side Of the internet that talks about
How to make money in dollars
How to grow your online business
How to make internet money
How to become the woman who will lead a business and build generational wealth (aka The Godly Billionaire Chic)
On this podcast, I teach you how to become a well-rounded woman.
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Personal Development for Men Podcast by Manlihood.com
Manlihood... it’s a dying art.
Fathers pass it on to sons. And as fathers are less and less involved, young men know less and less about what it means to be a man.
We’re a bit tired of seeing sexist, chauvinist, drunken, frat-boys who have aged out, being representative of our role models.
So in 2013 Josh Hatcher decided to create a place where we can have the discussions that answer the question “What does it mean to be a man?” -
We go through emotions hourly. Those emotions correlate with the different thoughts that we have. It is said that we have around 60,000 thoughts a day. That means that we have around 60,000 emotions a day. Now incorporate the 50-50 principle and you have half of your thoughts are gonna be good thoughts because they generate good emotions and the other half are gonna be bad thoughts that generate bad emotions.
Many many times we struggle with negative emotions. We avoid those negative emotions. We get angry or frustrated because we have a thought that we don’t wanna have and so we feel bad about that which causes us to have those negative emotions that pile onto other negative emotions, unlike algebra two negatives don’t make a positive.
Because we avoid the negative emotions, we don’t allow those emotions to have their moment and because of that those emotions get stuffed down they get tucked away. This is where we get so many of our assorted problems cropping up. People who experience emotions, but don’t know how to handle those emotions. For instance, men who have decided they’re not supposed to cry, often take a lot longer to grieve the loss of a loved one. They don’t approach The problems from the same direction because they are too busy, avoiding feeling negative.
So what are emotions? Why is it important to process those emotions? And how do you process those emotions? 
What are emotions?
In a nutshell, emotions are vibrations that are felt throughout your body. Sometimes those vibrations are pleasant other times those vibrations are unpleasant. This is what makes a positive emotion and negative emotion; it’s just how they vibrate within your body.
So you have a thought that generates a sensation that is felt through your body. This is why your thoughts create your emotions.
Why is it important to process one’s Emotions?
When you don’t process those emotions, you end up reacting to the emotions unintentionally. When you are processing the emotions, you’re experiencing the emotion you’re going through the emotional life cycle, which only lasts one to two minutes.
Many people struggle with the reaction to how short emotions are because they don’t realize that they are in thought loops that extend the pain of that emotion.
Yet when we process those emotions, we experience the emotion and then the emotion fades. Now, yes, that emotion may come back because we have that same thought again but the strength as to what that emotion is is nowhere near as powerful as it was the first time. And each time you process the motion, it becomes a little more easier to experience. It’ll never go away, and we wouldn’t want it to go away. Because our emotions are what make humans human.
When do you Process emotions?
You can process emotions anywhere. I often recommend people start learning how to process their emotions while in their living room sitting on the couch so they can put their full focus into what they are experiencing. That way you understand what thoughts you’re having that are creating the emotions you can describe the emotion and give the emotion a name.
Yet the best time to process any emotion is when you realize you were feeling it. You feel sadness. It’s best to go ahead and process the motion then or first place where it’s safe to do so processing anger or fear when you notice that you’re feeling a bad emotion. Go through the process and experience that emotion. Let that emotion live its lifespan which is not long at all.
How do you process an emotion?
Processing emotions is very simple. You just have to be able to understand when you’re experiencing an emotion. Many times I will experience an emotion and not realize it. This is the reason why we buffer so much. We buffer because there’s an emotion that crops up that we don’t want to experience so we turn to drugs or alcohol or video games or Food or porn because we don’t want to experience some emotion. It might be the emotion of rejection or the emotion of boredom. These are two of the bigger reasons that we buffer. These are based out of fear, all others can be based on other emotions.
To process an emotion and notice that it’s happening, the first thing to do is give it a name. Are you feeling sadness? Are you feeling bored? Are you feeling anger, jealousy, powerlessness? What is the emotion that you are feeling?
Describe where you feel that emotion. Is it on your head? Is the sensation on top of your head? Is it felt on your shoulders or on top of your shoulders? Maybe behind your shoulders? Is the emotion felt down your back or between your shoulder blades? Maybe it is off to one side or is it in your chest? Is the emotion felt in your chest, or in your stomach? Maybe you are feeling the emotion in your knees or in your thighs? Where in your body are you feeling? The emotion the most? Where do you feel that Vibration is strongest? 
Then pretend that you’re able to hold that emotion in your hands. Now start describing that emotion physically. Does it feel heavy, does it feel light? Does that emotion have a texture? Like sandpapery or scaly or is it glass smooth? Is it hot or is it cold? Is it somewhere between dense or light and fluffy? These are all aspects of an emotion that you can learn to look at so that you can fully experience that emotion as you go.
If you are struggling with naming the emotion, there is an app that can provide a lot of insight into the type of emotion you are feeling.
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Every girl needs a tall bestie, right?
That’s where I come in!
Hosted by a tall girl named India, A Tall Girl’s Podcast is a podcast dedicated to helping (t)all girlies feel comfortable in their own skin and live their best lives. Growing up tall has taught me a thing or two (or maybe three) about embracing my individuality and finding the good things in what’s seemingly bad. And I’m here to spill the beans!
Join me every Thursday for self-confidence tips, funny stories, my journey through life, and (of course) tall girl problems! Oh, and fun fact, you don’t have to be tall to tune in ;) -
The Dream Catcher Podcast is for seekers and achievers looking for inspiration, advice and tools to maximize their success and happiness and live a richer, more fulfilling life.
Join award-winning writer and community founder Seline Shenoy as she explores mindsets, strategies, and habits for achieving your full potential in your personal and professional life.
Also, be inspired by Seline’s intimate and candid conversations with over 165 thought leaders, including bestselling authors, influencers, spiritual leaders, and scholars.
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feel your feelings with me.
I’m not a doctor or psychologist - I’m a normal guy who has felt some big feelings. On this podcast, I talk about mental health in a casual, laidback environment. I don’t come at you from a medical, professional standpoint - instead, I come from personal experience and the very big feelings that I have felt. -
The Embrace Podcast is a platform that seeks to create an environment where people are confident of themselves, and their abilities.
Here, the goal is to nurture people who are not afraid to face their fears and grow, and to inspire growth and healthy confidence through story-telling.
It’s a biweekly podcast, and there’s no condemnation here, at all. So, just grab your seatbelt and get ready for an exciting and adventurous ride.
Remember, you’re deserving of love, always.❤️
E-mail: [email protected]