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Three stories that explore the relationship between dandelions and the wisdom of children.
The Dandelion Who Couldn't Roar is an original fable by Marlene Wurfel for Tales from the Lilypad
The Legend of the Flower Fairy is based on an Aesop's Fable, rewritten and rearranged by M Wurfel
The third story about dandelions in the garden is based on a traditional Sufi tale and rewritten and rearranged for TFTL by M Wurfel
Intro and Outro music by Reid Alexander Whelton
Acoustic music featured Acoustic Guitar by ViraMiller -- https://freesound.org/s/744879/ -- License: Creative Commons 0
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✨Tonight, little penguins in the frosty town had a playful adventure filled with pillows, laughter, and creativity. 🧸💖 Their day was so bright and full of joy that it warmed up even the chilliest hearts. ❄️✨
😴Now it’s time to snuggle into your own cozy pillow, close your eyes, and let the sweetest dreams carry you to magical places. 🌙💤 -
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Lily. This is calming, meditative story about a star suit that fits you just right. Put it on to travel through the clouds, dance with the Northern Lights, and visit the stars. "See" Great Bear (Ursa Major), Cygnus, Sirius, Tama Rereti, and other constellations.
Original script and narration by Marlene Wurfel
Audio Mix Features Creative Commons Music via YouTube Studio:
Peacefully by E's Jammy JamsAngel Guides by Jesse GallagherShasta Trinity by Jesse GallagherOwls by Lish GroovesCosmic Groove Space Travel by Cooper Cannell
#starlore #cygnus #ursamajor #sirius #greatbear
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I’m delighted to speak with Dr Sebastian Harenberg this week. Sebastian is Associate Professor in Sport Psychology at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia and a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC). He also provides mental performance consulting services to athletes and community members. Sebastian and I discuss positional competition, i.e. the competition for playing time in team sports.
Sebastian completed a combined Bachelor and Master of Education in English and Physical Education at the University of Göttingen, Germany. Sebastian continued his education with a doctoral degree in Kinesiology and Health studies with an emphasis on sport psychology at the University of Regina.
He then worked 2 years as a research scientist at the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region until he joined Ithaca College in New York as an Assistant Professor for Research Methods and Statistics.
Sebastian’s main research interests lie in two areas: 1. Group Dynamics – his research examines processes that affect team hierarchies (competition within teams, selection, deselection), and 2. Perceptual Cognitive Training – using technology, he examines different technologies to sharpen the cognitive skills of athletes and various other populations.
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In this podcast, we will be discussing the challenges a person, who knows they are gay, goes through at an early age, whilst navigating sex and intimacy and losing their heterosexual virginity to suit society's standards of "normal". Then also losing his virginity once he surrenders fully to his true identity of being gay.
In this podcast, I chat with Adam Cox who is a Gay Men's Dating and Empowerment Coach where he openly shares his journey which is relatable, educational, and inspiring.
In episode 13 we continue to chat with Adam as he will coach us around some wonderful tools regarding losing your virginity
I hope you enjoy.
Much love
Belinda Mwah xx
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I’m delighted to speak to Dr Caz Nahman and Dr Andrew Kirkland in this week’s episode. We discuss the role of language and the environment when considering mental health in sport.
Caz is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. Caz has also completed additional training in sport psychiatry with the ISSP (International Society for Sport Psychiatry) and is currently Deputy Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatry Sports and Exercise Psychiatry Special Interest Group.
Caz has experience working within a general child and adolescent setting as well as working in in-patient and community eating disorders services. She has previously been an elected member of the RCPsych Eating Disorders Faculty and in this role co-edited a book - New to Eating Disorders - designed as a training tool for staff new to working within this field.
Caz’s interests include compulsive overexercise; youth sport; eating disorders in athletes, autism spectrum disorders in athletes, life-style psychiatry and medical education. In addition, she is keen to improve standards of care for athletes with mental health problems.
Andrew is a Lecturer in Sports Coaching at the University of Stirling. He is also a member of the General University Ethics Panel, a Chartered Scientist and a BASES Accredited Sport and Exercise Scientist (support & pedagogy).
Andrew has worked as a sport physiologist and coach developer at British Cycling and supports others in developing performance environments.
Andrew's research philosophy is driven by impact and translation of research into practice. Specifically, he uses Implementation and Behavioural Change Science to explore mental health in sport, 'merging' his practical experience with evidence-based practice with the aim of helping others to develop more effective sporting systems.
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I’m excited to speak with Dr Steve Ingham this week. Steve has spent his career immersed in high performance having provided support to over 1000 athletes, of which over 200 have achieved World or Olympic medal success, including some of the world’s greatest athletes such as Jessica Ennis-Hill, Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent. He also coached Kelly Sotherton to Olympic and World medal winning success.
Steve worked at the British Olympic Association as the Sports Science Manager and then English Institute of Sport as the Head of Physiology and then Director of Science and Technical Development where he led a team of 200 scientists in support of Team GB and Paralympics GB.
Steve is the host of the brilliant Supporting Champions podcast which explores aspects of human performance. He is also an author, having written the best-selling ‘How to Support a Champion: The art of applying science to the elite athlete’ and ‘The First Hurdle: A guide to searching, applying and interviewing for jobs in sports performance’. Steve is a motivational speaker and consultant on the topic of 'high performance teams', having spoken at Google, McLaren, Elastic, Samsung, Legal and General.Steve and I discuss his journey as a sport scientist and leader, discussing the challenges he’s experienced along the way and the leadership processes he executed to help develop some of the world’s greatest athletes.
To fill in the industry survey that Steve discusses in the episode please click here: https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/skills/
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I’m joined by Dr Jon Rhodes in this episode. Jon is an Associate Lecturer in Motivational Psychology and Sport Psychology at the University of Plymouth. Jon is also a Chartered Cognitive Psychologist and is co-developer of Functional Imagery Training (FIT) which is a unique approach to behaviour change that uses mental imagery to motivate change. FIT teaches people new ways of thinking about their immediate future to help them stay motivated as they achieve each small step towards their goal.
Jon has written about FIT in his new book “The Choice Point: The Scientifically Proven Method for Achieving Your Goals” co-written with Joanna Grover. The book describes how FIT can help us lengthen our Choice Point: that moment when we say to ourselves, 'Am I going to make the healthy decision, or am I going to choose to take an action that I know will undermine my success?'. Merging mindfulness, motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy into a user-friendly model, The Choice Point grants us control of the decisions that define us.
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🌌Tonight, let’s imagine a tiny star named Glimmer on a very special mission in the galaxy! 🌠 She’s on a quest to help dreams find their way safely to dreamland, with a little help from her glowing star friends and a magical cosmic compass. 💫
✨As the stars twinkle in the sky, let them remind you that your dreams are always guided and cared for, no matter how far they travel. 🌟
😴So, snuggle up, little dreamers, and let Glimmer's story inspire you to drift off into your own magical adventures. Sweet dreams, and may your imagination shine as brightly as the stars. 🌙💤 -
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☎️ Text us! 310-356-3920 ☎️ This week on the Sex Talk With My Mom podcast, we find ourselves in sticky situations: Your kid finds a butt plug in your purse; your partner wants to receive oral sex, but doesn’t want to give it; and you’ve got warts on your hands. KarenLee Poter and Cam Poter give their “sexpert” advice to make you laugh.
Chapters
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1:05 Cam’s Mustache
3:34 Lube It Up Segment
5:23 Butt Plug and Gardening Tool Misunderstanding
10:05 Inequity in Oral Sex in a Long-Term Relationship
13:13 Maintaining Sexual Desire Throughout the Day
21:15 Concerns Over HPV Transmission
24:45 Attraction to a Younger Female Doctor
28:04 Using Sex Toys in a Relationship
29:40 Discussion on the Nature of Sex and Communication
39:55 Mom's Myth Busters Segment Introduction
45:30 Continuation of Mom's Myth Busters Segment
50:24 Closing Remarks
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Cervical orgasms, sex vacations, and submission—Sarah shares about stepping out of religious shame and embracing her own pleasure.
00:00 Learning how and when to talk about sex
04:06 Risk aware play and leaving space for adjustment
08:15 Checking in with her high libido demisexual self and asking for what she needs
14:50 Navigating purity culture and discovering the mechanics of sex growing up
23:21 Religious loopholes and feeling the freedom to finally explore
28:32 A seven inch dildo and erotic photography on a solo sex vacation
36:04 Celebrating the return of easy orgasms and Sarah’s favorite ways to cum
40:12 Dating online and in Los Angeles
46:58 Creating safe, intentional, and caring connections
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Finishing Off Pirates 2!
Well scurvy me mizen mast and arrrrr me hee hawrs, we’re back to finish up, the apparently, VERY controversial review of Pirates II- Stagnetti’s Revenge. It got pulled from Youtube AND it made us change our podcast host from Spotify to Redcircle! Even though we’ve reviewed porn before on BOTH platforms. Jeesh censor bots, it’s just some goofy people talking about sex, it’s not like we’re condoning illegal activities! Anyway, we get through some very fun Evan Stone acting, Mitch talks a bit about Belladonna and we discuss who we think is hottest in this one. Also, lots of nut fuzz. All that plus a few minutes on our camming this week with lots of wetness. LOTS of wetness. Just listen.
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In this fleeting moment, a narrator walks you through a day at his personal private paradise: a hidden waterfall on a remote path in a calming forest. Indulge in this bedtime story full of soothing sleep sounds. -
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I’m delighted to speak to Dr Carla Edwards in this week’s episode. Carla is a psychiatrist whose practice focuses on the treatment of mental illness and psychological struggles in athletes.
Carla completed her Bachelor of Science and Masters’ degrees in Chemistry at Mount Allison University. While completing her degrees, she also competed on their varsity volleyball team, accumulating such awards as Conference Rookie of the Year and First Team All Star for each of her five years of competition. She was inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Sport Hall of Fame in 2015. Carla obtained her medical degree at Memorial University of Newfoundland before completing a psychiatry residency at McMaster University. She has been an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at McMaster University since 2005.
Carla is President at the International Society for Sports Psychiatry which aims to carry the science and practice of psychiatry to the athletic community, so that all people may enjoy the benefits of healthy participation in sports. The Society develops the field of sports psychiatry and advocates for mental health and wellness in sports.
Carla also holds leadership positions with the Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Student Athlete Mental Health Initiative, and U SPORTS. Additionally, Carla is involved with the Safe Sport International Athlete Working Group, the Canadian Football League mental health program and the NCAA Mental Health Advisory Group.
Drawing from her extensive experience working with athletes Carla has written a paper entitled “Athlete Maltreatment in Sport” which we discuss in detail.
You can find the paper here: https://www.sportsmed.theclinics.com/article/S0278-5919(23)00068-6/fulltext
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This week I’m delighted to speak to Dr Kathryn Johnston and Prof Joe Baker.
Kathryn currently works at the School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences at York University, Canada as a lecturer and postdoctoral fellow. She teaches a business administration in sport course, and a sport psychology course. Kathryn previously worked with student athletes from a developmental and wellness perspective supporting students during difficult transitions.
Joe is the Head of the Lifespan Performance Laboratory in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science, at York University. Joe’s research focuses on optimal human development, largely to understand how someone gets to, and stays at, the highest levels of performance.
Kathryn and Joe have co-authored a paper along with Alexander McAuley and Dr Adam Kelly entitled “Language games and blurry terminology: Can clarity enhance athlete development?” and it’s this fascinating paper that we discuss in this episode.
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