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Hey mama, are you on a mission to do motherhood differently? The Resting in Motherhood Podcast is your motherhood refuge, a safe space where we candidly explore every facet of motherhood, even the thoughts we've tucked away or are afraid to say out loud – because the truth is, we’re all on our own unique journeys doing what works best for our family, but that doesn’t mean we have to do it alone or feel insecure about how we’re doing it. Join your host, Brittni Mella Cepeda, certified infant ...
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Co-discussants Anna Holmes, Baratunde Thurston, Raquel Cepeda and Tanner Colby host a lively multiracial conversation about the ways we can’t talk, don’t talk, would rather not talk, but intermittently, fitfully, embarrassingly do talk about culture, identity, politics, power, and privilege in our pre-post-yet-still-very-racial America. This show is "About Race."
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Marni Wasserman's journey into motherhood began after going through a natural pregnancy and home birth. She's here to share her experiences and what she is learning along the way as a mom committed to health. Through solo shows and guest interviews you are going to get the best information on mom and baby wellness. Marni will be covering a wide variety of topics including natural fertility, clean diet and necessary supplements, having a positive pregnancy experience, discovering alternative ...
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Your Story Matters is a bi- weekly podcast with interviews with diverse authors,storytellers and trailblazers. This podcast is good for everyone looking to write their own story,aspiring writers,speakers and leaders looking to share their story with the world.
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Covering the latest in skateboarding and sports, The Bunt is a weekly podcast hosted by Cephas Benson and Donovan Jones, with music by Antz One behind the scenes. The show is sure to knock your socks off. Send us questions and comments at thebuntlive@gmail.com, follow us on instagram @thebuntlive and check us out on facebook by liking our page The Bunt.
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Grit and Grind brings you deep dive and raw interviews from today's rising Startup Founders. We talk about their visions for change, what motivates them, scares them and how they broke through their fears and launched their ideas.
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Babelfish

Kirstine Kærn

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I talk to humanists, freethinkers and atheists around the world...They tell me their lifestories, how they became non-beliveries and how it is to be a non-believer in a pre-dominantly religous world. We talk about their involvement in the humanist movement, what challenges they face and what risks they take...The purpose of this podcast is to give a voice to non-believers...Follow Babelfish on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/babelfishthepodcast... and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.c ...
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"Baseball Bonds" is a heartfelt and insightful podcast that delves into the timeless world of baseball, hosted by an endearing grandfather-grandson duo. It's a unique generational dialogue where the love of baseball forms an unshakeable bond, bringing two different eras of America's Pastime into conversation. The grandfather, a seasoned fan, shares a treasure trove of personal anecdotes, historical events, and the evolution of the game from his decades of experience. The grandson, with his f ...
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Guest Bishop Arturo Cepeda, Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit and Chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church, shares how the Church can accompany and evangelize young people.The document Listen, Teach, Send: A National Pastoral Framework for Ministries with Youth and with Young Adults is available online.…
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Is it hard for you to rest? To just be? To do nothing? If so, this week’s episode of The Resting in Motherhood Podcast is for you. I’m sharing the importance of not only giving yourself the permission to do nothing, but to be really comfortable with it, too. I know this can be hard, because in motherhood there is *always* something that could be do…
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This conversation is with Lexi Miles Corrin (@leximilescorrin), where she shares her raw and traumatic birth story involving a cesarean section with twins. Lexi discusses her journey from the moment she found out she was pregnant with twins in her third pregnancy, which automatically doubled the number of children she would have. She then takes us …
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“He’s just not that smart.” This is what Lynn Greenberg, the author of the children’s book Robby the Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure, was told by her son’s elementary school teacher. Lynn is a mother of four, and Jonathan is her youngest child. Despite what the teacher told her, she knew her son was wicked smart. Her gut was telling her tha…
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One of the biggest ways you can find rest in motherhood is by leaning on your friendships, especially friendship with like minded women (whether they are a mom or not). So this is exactly what I want to talk about on this episode of the podcast – the themes of friendship and motherhood, discussing how relationships can evolve after becoming a mom. …
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After suffering from IBS for years, Autumn Smith (@autumnfladmosmith) eventually adopted a whole-food diet and transformed her health. With this new foundation of health, she wanted to share her passion and started Paleovalley with her husband. Through this endeavor, she has been dedicated to harnessing the power of whole foods to help others heal …
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This episode is small but mighty! It’s something that I’ve wanted to bring to the podcast for a while, but haven’t found the time or place. However, this topic is something that has cropped up a lot recently so I think that’s a sign. So, today I want to talk about the pressure we all feel (or have felt) to do it all as a mom, especially when we see…
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In this episode I want to talk about the intense pressure that we feel as moms to soak up every minute or not miss a minute, like we need to be present 110% of the day. While I think this is beautiful because we know that these early years really are fleeting and they go so fast… Having this really unrealistic expectation of ourselves to soak it al…
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Guest Archbishop Charles Thompson of Indianapolis and Chair of the USCCB’s Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis discusses the important role of catechists as the Eucharistic Revival enters its Year of Mission. September 15, 2024, is Catechetical Sunday. Learn more about this day to recognize and celebrate the gift that catechists bring to a p…
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Dr. Elana Roumell (@drelanaroumell) is a Pediatric Naturopathic Doctor on a mission to teach moms how to safely be a “Doctor Mom!” She loves to teach moms how to transform their fear, panic, and overwhelm when their child gets sick into feeling calm, competent, confident, and well-equipped with the right tools to prevent illness and treat it wisely…
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A lot of times the go-to words that are associated with motherhood are chaotic, stressful, lonely, and more. But what if we could flip it around and focus more on the positive connotations of motherhood? I asked my community how they would most like to feel about motherhood, and a couple of the words that came up over and over were “joy” and “effor…
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Guest Ansel Joseph Augustine, D.Min., Assistant Director of the Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, talks about the Feast of Saint Peter Claver and the 40th Anniversary of “What We Have Seen and Heard,” a pastoral letter on evangelization from the Black bishops of the United States. T…
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If you are in a busy season of motherhood, it doesn't mean that you can't be doing nourishing things for yourself, but it does mean that sometimes that we're going to be maybe finding less rest for a period of time. However, I think having these nurturing things within our day that are just a part of our daily routine are so helpful for times when …
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One of the biggest ways I’m currently finding rest in motherhood is by outsourcing, and I’m not just talking about the women who support me in my business, but asking my village to help me when possible. Maybe this means my mom taking my dogs to grooming, getting groceries delivered, or asking my dad to pick something up for Lilah while he’s out. T…
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I'm really excited because over the next few weeks, all of my podcast episodes are going to be focused on you and how you can infuse more self-care into your life and how you can THRIVE in motherhood while STILL being an attachment parent who bed shares or contacts naps, who breastfeeds or pumps, or whatever the case may be – you can do all that an…
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Have you noticed the lie or the narrative that if we don't sleep train we can't take care of ourselves – we're going to be a slave to our child's needs, or we're never going to have time for ourselves. I'm not just demonizing the sleep training industry for encouraging you to take time for yourself, but what I don't like is the fact that they are m…
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On the day that this episode is published, it will be my daughter’s 5th birthday! So today, in honor of her birthday, I decided I wanted to share the top five lessons that I've learned in motherhood in the last five years of her life. I’m covering the importance of confidence, trusting in our child's unique timeline, the value of having a supportiv…
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I find that there's a narrative in the sleep training industry that makes you feel like sleep regressions (or progressions as I prefer to call them) are these make or break moments if you don't do something “the right way”. I know a really common one for the four month progression is, “If your baby doesn't learn how to fall asleep independently dur…
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“The best thing I ever did was put my baby on a sleep schedule,” is this something you’ve heard before? This may be the case for those easy going babies who easily adapt to change, but definitely not for the highly sensitive or more spirited children. In reality, sleep schedules are not realistic for a growing baby with unique sleep needs. Instead,…
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In this episode of the Resting in Motherhood podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Tori Sprankel, a personal brand and design expert who has mastered the art of romanticizing life. You may have heard me mention her and her work before because she designed my brand and hosted an in-person retreat that I attended back in May for women in busin…
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Nearly 50,000 people will gather in Indianapolis on July 17–21 for five days of transformation, prayer, and community. Archbishop Charles Thompson, chairman of the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, and Bishop Andrew Cozzens, chairman of the National Eucharistic Congress, offer a preview of what to expect and share their hopes.…
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Today’s episode is one that I’ve been thinking about for a really long time and that is why Google (or anyone who gives you one-size-fits-all parenting advice) should not be a part of who or what you’re consulting when you’re making parenting decisions. I share my experiences of feeling overwhelmed as a new mom and turning to Google for answers, on…
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In this episode, we take a nostalgic journey through baseball history, celebrating two of the game's most iconic figures, Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda. Join us as we relive the golden moments of these Hall of Famers, from Mays' legendary catches to Cepeda's powerful hitting, exploring their profound impact on the sport and their indelible legacy.…
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Welcome back to The Resting in Motherhood Podcast, today’s episode is going to be a little bit spicy because we are talking about why sleep training is so dangerous. Spoiler alert: it is not about the attachment aspect, it is not about not responding to cries, or even the trauma aspect. What I want to talk about today is the fact that sleep trainin…
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1. Where’d You Come Up (22:49)2. First Big Break (24:35)3. Those Three Tricks (29:05)4. Kicked Out Of School (30:15)5. BTS Infamous Noseslide (32:25)6. AVE Story (34:04)7. Tanned And Jacked (35:41)8. Favourite Part (41:20)9. Mindfield Part (44:00)10. BTS Photosynthesis Line (47:59)11. Australia With Gall (52:21)12. Hiding From Fred (59:46)13. Livin…
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Today we are actually going to be doing something that I've never done on the podcast, which I'm really, really excited about – a Q&A episode! If you follow me on Instagram, you know that I do a weekly question and answer session, and for this most recent one, I collected the questions and I will be answering them throughout this episode. I think t…
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1. Where’d You Come Up (12:11)2. Pro At 10 Years Old (13:22)3. First Big Break (17:00)4. 15 At 15 (21:08)5. Controversial Lip Slide (22:13)6. Sight Unseen (23:57)7. Skate Checks (25:29)7. Bam Stories (27:42)8. Dealing With Injuries (31:55)9. Working On This Is Skateboarding (40:00)10. Stabbed In Toronto (44:18)11. Stealing The Ave Bench (49:34)12. …
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Before I even started my podcast, I knew that I’d want to have today’s guest on the show — welcome Michelle Charriere, a birth to five mental health specialist who supports parents in understanding their child's attachment and how to nurture security in their little ones. I’m excited to have her on because there’s a lot of buzz around secure attach…
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The USCCB Spring 2024 plenary assembly concludes with a report on the upcoming Eucharistic Congress, discussion about religious workers’ visas, an outgoing address from Suzanne Healy, the chair of the National Review Board, and approval of the new pastoral framework for Native and Indigenous people, “Keeping Christ’s Sacred Promise.”…
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The USCCB Spring 2024 plenary assembly gets underway with addresses from Cardinal Christophe Pierre, the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, as well as Archbishop Timothy Broglio, President of the USCCB. Catholic Current also spoke with Bishop Robert Barron, Chairman of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life & Youth, about the proposed pa…
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1. Where’d You Come Up (13:19)2. Moving To LA (15:12)3. First Big Break (16:18)4. Clocking Serious Hours (18:26)5. Left Hanging (21:53)6. Big Break Outside Of Skating (23:57)7. Cold Calling Grant (25:58)7. Hanging With The Young Guys (30:30)8. Shooting With Skate Mags (34:38)9. Living With Malto, Nuge and Rieder (39:12)10. F1 Race With Odell Beckha…
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As I’m recording this episode, I’m going through a beautiful transition: it’s Lilah’s last day of school (and I was so worried about her starting school on her first day!) and the summer excitement is almost in full swing. This got me thinking about how there are also transition periods when it comes to baby and toddler sleep, whether it’s starting…
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In this episode of Baseball Bonds, the hosts, "Pop Pop" and "Brayden" dive into a lively discussion about their favorite team, the New York Mets, and other baseball topics. They begin by celebrating a personal milestone: Brayden's team, the Marlboro Mustangs, is heading to Cooperstown, New York, for a special tournament. Brayden shares his exciteme…
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Guest Andrew Middleton, Director of the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Apostleship of the Sea, discusses ministry to the crew of the container ship Dali, which crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing its collapse and the death of six construction workers.USCCB Clips tarafından oluşturuldu
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1. Where’d You Come Up (12:41)2. Relation To The Birdman (14:04)3. Tony Perks (15:46)4. First Big Break (17:08)5. Rowan And Davie Stories (19:46)6. Oceanside Days (23:19)7. Moving To LA (26:45)7. Quitting Rails (28:53)8. Ambidextrous (31:53)9. Meeting Grant & WKND Squad (37:15)10. Grant Story (41:22)11. Late Start (46:33)12. Working On The Professi…
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Have you heard of the rice glove hack to get your baby to sleep longer? Or maybe you’re longing for a smart sleeper like the Snoo? I get it… when you’re up every 1-2 hours at night and you’re exhausted, these tools can feel like they’d be a lifesaver. But there is truly no such thing as a healthy sleep hack. Instead, they are mismatching us with wh…
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Making Catholic education inclusive and accessible for students with special needs is a priority for the Committee on Catholic Education. Guests Mary Pat Donoghue, Executive Director of USCCB’s Secretariat for Catholic Education, and Maggie Hubbard, Ed. D, with the National Catholic Partnership on Disability, discuss the importance of serving all s…
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In his recently published book, Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect, John Inazu reflects on his experiences as a law professor and considers how we can build bridges with our neighbors, coworkers, and loved ones. Dr. Inazu talks with Aaron about the unique approach he takes in this book and w…
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1. Where’d You Come Up (11:45)2. First Big Break (13:57)3. Linking With Pharmacy (15:57)4. Linking Up With P-Rod (20:55)5. Getting The DGK Nod (23:43)6. Stevie Memory (30:50)7. Confidence Vs Cockiness (32:20)8. The Ghost Speaks (38:08)9. 10K Ain’t Enough (44:33)10. Supra Tours (52:45)11. Starting 3435 (55:36)12. Switch God (58:31)13. Baby Scumbag S…
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