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Do you want healthy, happy, and holy family relationships? You are in the right place!
Family life can be busy and chaotic. It’s easy to get distracted in the busyness of life. Relationships can feel discouraging and disappointing sometimes.
But if you want to ENJOY those family relationships even through the ups and downs, this is the podcast for you.
Each episode, you’ll find biblical encouragement and practical, real-life action steps to help you be fully present, full of peace, and find purpose in your role as a Christian wife and mom. You’ll deepen your relationship with Jesus, find ways to manage the big emotions that can overwhelm you, and build skills for healthy communication with your husband and children.
As a pastor’s wife and mom of 4 little ones, I know all about the ups and downs of Christian family life. And with 10+ years as a licensed marriage and family therapist, I love bringing gospel hope AND practical strategies to help you find more joy in family life!
Subscribe to the show today and join me each week right here for encouragement, tips, strategies, and prayer.
Plus, grab your FREE resources, find a great devotional, and more at www.LoveYourPeopleWell.com
Hugs & Blessings, friend. I’ll talk to you soon!
~ Jess -
Conversations with dads.
Being a dad is the most rewarding job in the world. And it's also the most challenging. Daddy Issues podcast wants to offer encouragement to all dads. Some empathy, encouragement, advice, and expert guests.
Brought to you by The Fathers and Families Center of Indianapolis, Indiana.
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This is a podcast surrounding child custody, visitation, parental rights and alot of other issues surrounding those topics. I hope to raise awareness that parental kidnapping is very real. The mental health of those who are involved in raising your child is extremely important and affects how children form relationships in their future. We touch on ways to protect yourself when dealing with narcassistic tendancies from the other parent and not just for parents, but others who take on parental roles.
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Your eighteen-year-old is legally an adult, but your relationship with them is just as important as ever. Your conversations won’t end when they graduate; they will change. Allowing teens to make decisions now while parents and those in a parenting role are able to offer support, will make them more successful when they leave home. Now is the time to make the most of conversations you have with your teen. Being the parent you want to be for your teen is not easy. There are numerous things parents and those in a parenting role can work on today to encourage a strong relationship with their teen. This relationship will allow you to support your teen in managing their own behavior, solving problems, and making healthy choices. ParentingMontana.org gives parents and those in a parenting role the chance to cultivate their skills while utilizing a process and tools to engage their teens in meaningful conversations. This podcast shares resources from the website that will teach you to support your teen in developing crucial social and emotional skills.
Raising a teenager comes with excitement and anxiety as they grow their independence. Parents and those in a parenting role will benefit from the process and tools that ParentingMontana.org provides to support their teens’ growth during this significant time of development and change. The Montana Department of Health and Human Services joined forces with the Center for Health and Safety Culture at Montana State University to encourage healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral growth through ParentingMontana.org. These tools were initially developed for parents and those in a parenting role in Montana. However, the tools are relevant and applicable to parents everywhere.
Through this podcast you will learn a five-step process: Gain Input, Teach, Practice, Support, and Recognize. Making the most of your daily interactions with your teen using this process helps them to understand themselves and solve problems while growing a trusting relationship with you. You and your teen will gain confidence using the process and will be prepared to navigate challenges today and in years to come. Preparing your teen to face struggles and build life skills requires respectful communication and a healthy relationship. The tools available for parenting your eighteen-year-old include: Anger, Back Talk, Bullying, Chores, Confidence, Conflict, Discipline, Establishing Rules About Alcohol, Friends, Homework, Listening, Lying, Mixed Messages About Alcohol, Peer Pressure, Reading, Routines, and Stress. Listen now to make the most of the time you have with your eighteen-year-old! -
As your seventeen-year-old matures, they will need to test their limits and the rules in order to internalize them. This can lead to power struggles, especially since at times seventeen-year-olds feel like adults. Parenting a teen is not an easy journey. There are small things parents and those in a parenting role can do today to foster a strong relationship with their teen while supporting them to manage their own behavior, solve problems, and make healthy choices. ParentingMontana.org gives parents and those in a parenting role the opportunity to grow their skills using a process and tools to engage their teens in important conversations. This podcast gives you access to resources from the website that will allow you to support your teen in developing the social and emotional skills crucial for their success. Honest communication with your teen utilizing the process available in this podcast will build the relationship necessary for enjoying the teen years and beyond.
Raising a teen is an adventure that comes with a lot of excitement as well as worry. Parents and those in a parenting role will appreciate the process and tools that ParentingMontana.org offers to support their teens’ growth during this important time of development and change. The Montana Department of Health and Human Services teamed with the Center for Health and Safety Culture at Montana State University to promote healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral development using ParentingMontana.org. The site was originally created to offer skill building to parents in Montana, yet the tools can benefit parents and those in a parenting role anywhere.
This podcast teaches a five-step process: Gain Input, Teach, Practice, Support, and Recognize. Engaging your teen in the process through your daily interactions helps them to understand themselves and problem solve while building a genuine relationship with you. With time, you and your teen will become more natural using the process and will be equipped to navigate challenges today and down the road. Supporting your teen to face struggles and build life skills requires clear communication and a healthy relationship. The topics and tools available for parenting your seventeen-year-old include: Anger, Back Talk, Bullying, Chores, Confidence, Conflict, Discipline, Establishing Rules About Alcohol, Friends, Homework, Listening, Lying, Mixed Messages About Alcohol, Peer Pressure, Reading, Routines, and Stress. Listen now to support your teen in building skills for their successful future. -
In this podcast we will talk about topics that are important for you as a somali parent. The children are the most valuable we have! The pod is in somali.
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Hosted by single-mothers Winnie and Redd-Lily, the Sassy Single Mums podcast sets out to discuss a range of parenting topics to support single-parent households. Each episode will dive into the unique stories of women who are challenging the status quo when it comes to parenting with S-A-S-S and determination.
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Parenting is often considered one of the most difficult and least appreciated job in the world. But it is also the most fulfilling one when you get to see your loved ones grow into a responsible and kind human beings.
But the process of upbringing a kid is full of challenges. Parents are always looking out for their child’s needs, physical safety, emotional well being and mental development in order to prepare them for the life ahead. The way we raise our kids defines how they are going to be in the future. So it is important to have a positive social, emotional and physical balance in thier lives so that we can help flourish these same traits in them.
There are no set definitions for “Good” or “Bad” Parenting, as it all depends on your own and your child’s situation. What might be inappropriate in one context and culture might be fully acceptable in another. But there are some general rules and guidelines which are followed world over as good parenting practices towards raising great kids. Some of these are giving dedicated time to your kids, showing affection to them, sharing moments with them, listening to them and understanding their needs.
Good parenting does not mean being a perfectionist but creating an environment for the child that inculcates good moral and social values in them. When children grow up, they look up to their parents as their role models and parents need to earn this respect by proving their worth when kids are growing up.
In this podcast series of “Parenting & Childhood”, Chimes Radio organizes interactive sessions with some of the child consultants, psychologists and other experts to provide useful and practical tips to parents to provide a nurturing environment around their young ones.
For more kid's podcasts and 24x7 web radio, download the free 'Chimes Radio' apps from Apple and Google App Stores.
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Welcome to A Wealthy Life, a podcast by author and wealth strategist Vicki Wusche.
This brand new series is filled with practical tips, insights and a touch of humour covering all things wealth, money, and financial education, helping you to rethink your relationship with money and time.
If you have started to realise that time is worth more than money – and even more so if you haven’t, then A Wealthy Life is the podcast for you.
If you're a business owner, contractor or leader of industry – are you tired of missing out on family life? Do you wish you were the one in charge of how you spend your time? Then A Wealthy Life is the podcast for you.
Do you just want to feel more comfortable around money and investments, and know that you are financially resilient no matter what this decade dreams up next? Then A Wealthy Life is DEFINITELY the podcast for you.
Follow and subscribe now to never miss an episode.
Connect with Vicki on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube: https://linktr.ee/VickiWusche -
Failure is not bad. It's painful, but not bad. It teaches as and launches us to greater heights. So let's see how far we will go with this one.
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A podcast about hospitality and being your biggest motivator regardless of your circumstances and setbacks, hosted by Amy Baker.
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How can entrepreneurs stop being dependent on a single source of income?
Join me to go from Zero to Hero in investing and trading! If you are already investing or trading, take your skillset to the next level as we explore analysis , strategies, mindset, and psychology.
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Two guys. One's about to be a dad. The other probably won't ever be a dad. Tune in to hear us tackle the biggest issues around fatherhood and provide absolutely defensible conclusions on the topic.
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The How To Be A Dad Podcast is the world’s 1st podcast that accompanies a dad’s journey through fatherhood; from the initial moment that he finds out he’s going to be a father to their 1st birthday.The series is hosted by Al Booth, who has spent about half his life working as a radio presenter and is known for his chatty interview style. His Yorkshire accent is the perfect blend of soothing reassurance that calms down any worried new dad, as much as anything can at least! And having two young children himself he is still in the learning stages of being a father! And will be for the next 75 years of his life ahead. Al speaks to a myriad of dads from all walks of life to gather vital experiences & stories that might, just might help someone else. The key aspect of this podcast is to bring together funny stories and experiences that many dads go through. This isn’t a place to get answers, just helpful anecdotes that might just help prepare you for what your embarking on. Join us as we experience the ups and downs of the baby’s first 12 months, from the sleepless nights, to the excitement of first steps and words.
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Host Wanjiku Mwangi and co-host Wycliff Owino discuss Kenyan laws plus offer useful current information. Each episode features an interview with knowledgeable professionals from different sectors who help demystify topical issues. The conversations are candid, in-depth & professional.
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Education episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. We speak to educators, writers, artists, activists, teachers, librarians in the arts, STEM & other disciplines. To listen to ALL arts & education episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Pulitzer, leaders & public figures share real experiences & offer valuable insights. Notable guests and participating museums and organizations include: Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Neil Patrick Harris, Smithsonian, Roxane Gay, Musée Picasso, EARTHDAY.ORG, Neil Gaiman, UNESCO, Joyce Carol Oates, Mark Seliger, Acropolis Museum, Hilary Mantel, Songwriters Hall of Fame, George Saunders, The New Museum, Lemony Snicket, Pritzker Architecture Prize, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Serpentine Galleries, Joe Mantegna, PETA, Greenpeace, EPA, Morgan Library & Museum, and many others.
The interviews are hosted by founder and creative educator Mia Funk with the participation of students, universities, and collaborators from around the world. These conversations are also part of our traveling exhibition. www.creativeprocess.info
For The Creative Process podcasts from Seasons 1 & 2, visit: tinyurl.com/creativepod or creativeprocess.info/interviews-page-1, which has our complete directory of interviews, transcripts, artworks, and details about ways to get involved.
INSTAGRAM @creativeprocesspodcast
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Mom Strength is a podcast hosted by Surabhi Veitch, The Passionate Physio. Surabhi is an Orthopaedic and Pelvic Physiotherapist, Pregnancy & Postpartum Fitness Coach, mentor and mom with a mission to simplify motherhood through discussions on pelvic health, fitness, and realistic self-care.
Episodes drop every 1-2 weeks, and offer a combination of solo episodes, and guest interviews with experts on pelvic health, movement, mindset, parenting, nutrition, mental health, diversity and all the wonderful things that impact our motherhood experience.
We have real, honest conversations where we raise the bar and challenge the status quo on what it means to be a mother. We also aim to empower, uplift and elevate marginalized voices, including those of Black, Indigenous, and racialized Peoples of Colour.
Come discover your mom strength, inside and out!
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What is it like to work in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) or STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths)? Stemettes Say What has the answers.
Each episode, Host, and Head Stemette, Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE joins a guest expert to discuss their rich experiences and guide you through the various routes into STEM.
Here to help unpack the discussions and ask the important questions are co-hosts Lauryn Mwale and Carla Rosario.
This podcast was produced by Unedited.
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