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Decades of research show why family meals are important for our physical, social, and emotional health. The Family Dinner Project is here to help with how to make shared meals happen in an increasingly busy world. Family therapist Dr. Anne K. Fishel and parent, food writer, and content creator Bri DeRosa team up to discuss the deeper family dinner topics no one talks about. From the messy business of actually getting food on the table regularly, to the emotional challenges of trauma and tension, to family dynamics and household rules...The Family Dinner Project serves up real talk about family meals.
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Sydney Sloth's slow Bible storytelling is perfect for bedtime. Calm anxiety and pray a bible story. Stories coincide with the readings from the Revised Common Lectionary, so they can be used to prepare for Sunday or to reflect on what you heard in church the previous week. Close your eyes and settle in. Use your imagination to enter into the story and make it prayer. Don't be afraid to fall asleep while you pray the story. There is no better way to fall asleep than while talking with God.
If you’d like to support the podcast you can buy me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SydneySloth -
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Headstrong, hosted by Louis Strong, dives into powerful conversations with well-known public figures, uncovering the deeper meaning behind their stories. Through candid and heartfelt discussions, Louis reveals vulnerability as a strength, encouraging listeners to believe in themselves, to talk about their vulnerabilities and reinforce their self-worth.
Headstrong aims to inspire you to believe in yourself and connect with the resilience within.
What does Headstrong mean to you?
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/headstrongpodcast.
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A destination des professionnel.les de santé, mais pas que... !
Dix épisodes thématiques où se mêleront témoignages et réactions de professionnel.les afin de mieux connaître l’étendu du spectre de l’autisme et partager le vécu des personnes concernées.
Un podcast coordonné par Pascal Bellanca-Penel, en partant de son vécu auquel nous nous sommes associés avec le Centre ressource Autisme Rhône-Alpes, l'unité TS2A et le dispositif ZEST, Zone d'expression contre la stigmatisation (porté par le centre référent lyonnais et le centre ressource de réhabilitation psychosociale).
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Oxford Mindfulness is internationally recognised for mindfulness teaching and training.
Whilst some of our podcasts are designed for those with an established mindfulness practice, there are others that are suitable for the general public, meaning you do not need prior experience to listen. -
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It turns out when you strip away the religious and institutional covers from the ancient masters, you can see that they figured out how to feel happy, healthy and fulfilled and told us how to do it. The practices they espoused like meditation and prayer are only now being demonstrated by scientists to transform mood and outlook at the least and permanently alter human consciousness. But just learning to meditate, practicing mindfulness, or learning how to sense and move your energy isn't enough to continue to make progress and get the most out of the time spent on these mystical practices. You need a framework in which to practice these ancient techniques. Unfortunately, if you don't want the layers of institutional confusion and control that come with religion, it is difficult to know where to begin and who to trust. In the tradition of "Dharma talks," this podcast addresses that gap. It breaks these mysterious teachings of old down into contemporary language so that we can all benefit from the profound insights into the human condition provided to us by the likes of Buddha, Jesus, Lao Tzu and so many others. And rather than dwelling entirely on esoteric texts, we anchor many of the teachings on great quotes from Star Wars, The Last Airbender, Kung Fu Panda, Harry Potter and other classics from our modern mythical toolbox. You can also find the Happy Mind Guided Meditations and the Happy Body Podcast as separate shows for more hands on guidance and practice.
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So many of us are going through life on default, reacting to what happens to us and assuming that’s how it is and how it will always be. And so many of us are aware that something different, or better exists.. But we might not be aware that the different or better existence is available to us- RIGHT NOW! Or, even if we are aware.. We might not take action towards it, or believe it’s available to us because of our resistance.
Over the episodes in this podcast I’ll teach you how you can release your resistance. By doing this for myself, I have become valued and respected by myself and in my relationships. I’ll tell you how I found my purpose, how I’m happy, and why I feel more self-sufficient now than ever before.
Right now, there may be a barrier between you and a relationship with yourself and life that you love and appreciate, but that barrier is self-created resistance and totally optional. This podcast will show you how I broke through that barrier, and how you can too! I’ll show you how you can release your resistance. -
Toni Marinucci is a Registered Dietitian with her Master's Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and a passion for helping others live their best self through dietary changes. If you're looking for a reliable resource and want the facts about nutrition then this podcast is for you! Making the best food choices on a regular basis can be challenging so Toni is here to help you by providing applicable tips on how to commit to a healthy lifestyle and help you get healthier one bite at a time! Stay tuned for episodes every Monday and Wednesday!
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Grief is a Sneaky Bitch creator and host Lisa Keefauver is on a mission to reimagine grief, one conversation at a time.
Yes this is a podcast all about grief. She and her guests explore the expansiveness and pervasiveness of grief in our lives, because let’s face it, 100% of us experience grief, multiple times in our lives. Lisa witnessed it time and time again in her career as a social worker and in her personal life too with the most significant loss being her husband in 2011. More recently, she experienced ambiguous grief as she navigated breast cancer in 2024. And yet, individually, and collectively, we’re so grief-illiterate and that is causing us all harm. So, she's on a mission to reimagine grief, one conversation at a time. So glad you’re joining us.
She brings her deep curiosity, love of conversation, and knowledge of how language and culture shapes our experiences of ourselves and our world (including our grief) to each unscripted conversation. From thought leaders, CEO's and social workers to authors, educators, researchers, filmmakers and stay-at-home moms, her guests open up about the complexity, confusion, and even confidence they have gained by navigating a grief journey of their own.
About HostORDER her book, Grief is a Sneaky Bitch: An Uncensored Guide to Navigating LossWATCH her TEDx talk, Why Knowing More About Grief Can Make it Suck LessWATCH her Media Maker Profile to learn about her WHYLearn more about working with Lisa Keefauver by visiting www.lisakeefauver.com and follow on social media @lisakeefauvermswIf you like this series, please make sure to leave a rating and write a review TODAY on Apple Podcasts.
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Parent’aise, c’est un podcast produit par Calmosine pour vous préparer et vous accompagner sur le doux et sinueux chemin de la parentalité. Imaginé comme une pause pour adoucir votre quotidien, ce rendez-vous audio répond à toutes vos questions grâce à des conseils de spécialistes et des partages d’expériences de parents.
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All aboard the Story Train for weekly storytelling escapades designed specifically for children aged four and up!
Dive into fantastic, G-rated tales that transport young listeners on magical journeys to far-off places across the globe. From whimsical to heartwarming, each episode is perfect for bedtime snuggles or serene quiet time.
Trusted by parents and adored by children, Story Train is an imaginative oasis for families seeking enriching and safe listening. Join us as we journey through our enchanting train tunnel to discover stories from every corner of the world. Perfect for those in search of delightful bedtime tales and peaceful auditory adventures! -
Mental Health is a huge issue in Australia, and anxiety is particularly prevalent. Christians aren't immune - but how do we reconcile faith and anxiety? Join us as we learn from the experiences of ordinary aussies who live the reality of anxiety and faith, doctors, psychologists, pastors, and more.
Anxious Faith is produced by Our Daily Bread Ministries