• 2790: Gratitude vs. Consumption: Helping Kids Be Grateful by Brittany Olson of No Sidebar on Making Children Thankful
    2025/11/07

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    Episode 2790:

    Brittany Olson offers practical, heartfelt strategies to help children cultivate gratitude during a season often dominated by consumerism. From screen-free months to meaningful giving traditions, her ideas empower parents to reduce holiday overwhelm and nurture deeper appreciation in their families.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://nosidebar.com/gratitude-vs-consumption/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "When my kids have no screen time they are self-aware, kind, thoughtful, responsive, helpful, grateful, and polite."

    "They cannot beg for toys they don't know about."

    "When they have a lot of screen time they are impulsive, insatiable, zoned out, selfish, and rude."

    Episode references:

    Operation Christmas Child: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/operation-christmas-child

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    7 分
  • 2789: Co-Parenting: Learning to Work Together, Whether or Not You Are Together by Kate Brierly with Healthline on Parenting After Separation
    2025/11/06

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    Episode 2789:

    Kate Brierly reframes co-parenting as a necessary skill for anyone raising a child with a partner, whether you're married, separated, or somewhere in between. With practical advice grounded in her own experience, she offers strategies to foster teamwork, share responsibilities, and maintain consistent communication for the benefit of your children.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.healthline.com/health/parenting/co-parenting-lessons-learned-along-the-way

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Presenting yourself as a united front is absolutely key in the world of co-parenting."

    "Even on the most difficult, most frustrating days, keep in mind, nobody can understand what it's like to be the parent of your children except for your co-parent."

    "Lean on each other to get it all done and it becomes that much easier for both of you."

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    7 分
  • 2788: Your Gift of Sensitivity Might Be Someone's Answered Prayer by Linda Sulvita with Highly Sensitive Refuge on Embracing Sensitivity as a Strength
    2025/11/05

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    Episode 2788:

    Linda Sulvita reveals how embracing sensitivity, often dismissed as weakness, can become a powerful force for healing and connection. Her story of intuitive compassion leading to a stranger's breakthrough shows how deeply attuned, emotionally aware people can change lives simply by showing up as their true selves.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://highlysensitiverefuge.com/sensitivity-answered-prayer/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "I thought I was 'fixing' myself, or getting rid of a weakness. The truth is, I was suppressing my biggest strength."

    "If you are also sensitive, and you can feel others' pain: Do it. Let nothing stop you."

    "It is safe to be who you are. And it is time. The world needs you."

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    8 分
  • 2787: The ABCs of Not Taking Things Personally AND What My Daughter Taught Me About Love by Stella Grizont on Emotional Intelligence
    2025/11/04

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    Episode 2787:

    Stella Grizont explores how to build emotional resilience by not taking things personally, offering practical tools to shift from reaction to curiosity and compassion. She then shares a heartfelt reflection on unconditional love through a simple yet powerful moment with her daughter, reminding us of the profound healing in being seen and accepted as we are.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.stellagrizont.com/blogs/the-abcs-of-not-taking-things-personally AND https://www.stellagrizont.com/blogs/what-my-daughter-taught-me-about-love

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Most of us walk around with a fragile sense of self-worth."

    "People's behavior is a reflection of their reality, not yours."

    "Even if someone intends to hurt you, it's still about them and their own pain."

    Episode references:

    Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg: https://www.amazon.com/Nonviolent-Communication-Language-Life-Changing-Relationships/dp/189200528X

    The Four Agreements: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319

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    8 分
  • 2786: One Very Simple, Very Important Piece of Relationship Advice by Vironika Tugaleva on What Truly Strengthens Relationships
    2025/11/03

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    Episode 2786:

    Vironika Tugaleva shares a transformative perspective on romantic relationships by revealing how our emotional baggage often drives conflict, not our partners' actions. Through deep self-awareness and compassion, she invites us to stop blaming and start healing, offering insight that empowers genuine intimacy.

    Read along with the original article(s) here:⁠ https://www.vironika.org/important-relationship-advice/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Most of our relationship problems are not about the relationship at all. They're about our own unresolved issues."

    "When we are in pain, we lash out. We blame, we attack, we defend."

    "Blame is a lazy substitute for introspection."

    Episode references:

    Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg:⁠ https://www.nonviolentcommunication.com/

    The Mastery of Love by Don Miguel Ruiz:⁠ https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Love-Practical-Relationship-Toltec/dp/1878424424

    The Untethered Soul:⁠ https://www.amazon.com/Untethered-Soul-Journey-Beyond-Yourself/dp/1572245379

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    8 分
  • 2785: The Danger of Neglecting Time Alone by Joshua Becker on Why Solitude Matters
    2025/11/02

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    Episode 2785:

    Joshua Becker reminds us that the constant connectivity of modern life, through social media, smartphones, and endless streams of information, can quietly erode our inner peace and self-awareness. He highlights how solitude, often mistaken for loneliness, is essential for reflection, authenticity, and emotional renewal in an overstimulated world. His insights encourage us to step back, embrace silence, and reclaim our time alone as a vital act of self-preservation.

    Read along with the original article(s) here:⁠ https://www.becomingminimalist.com/the-danger-of-neglecting-time-alone/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "When there are only 2 friends in front of us but 200 friends online, it becomes increasingly difficult to focus on the 2."

    "There is never a moment in the day that we cannot be busy selling something to somebody."

    "Just because our cell phones allow us to be reached at any given point of the day (by voice or text) does not mean that an immediate response is necessary."

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    8 分
  • 2784: Who Should Contribute to a 529 Plan by Wanderer of Millennial Revolution on Smart College Savings Decisions
    2025/11/02

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    Episode 2784:

    Wanderer dismantles the myth that 529 college savings plans are a smart financial move, revealing how their restrictions and market dependence often leave families worse off. With practical alternatives and a clear-eyed view of education costs, he shows how parents can invest more wisely and secure true financial freedom instead of chasing tax breaks that don't deliver.

    Read along with the original article(s) here:⁠ https://www.millennial-revolution.com/invest/529-plan/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Parents are told they're doing the right thing by saving for their kids' college education, but in reality, they're walking straight into a trap."

    "The government loves programs like the 529 because it gets you to tie up your money for decades, ensuring you keep working and paying taxes."

    "Instead of locking money away in a 529, invest it in an index fund, let it grow, and teach your kids how to be financially independent."

    Episode references:

    Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund (VTSAX):⁠ https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vtsax

    The Simple Path to Wealth:⁠ https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Path-Wealth-financial-independence/dp/1533667926

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    11 分
  • 2783: What Lies Underneath Worry by Margo Aaron of That Seems Important on Understanding the Root of Anxiety
    2025/11/01

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    Episode 2783:

    Margo Aaron exposes the true face of worry, not as an act of care, but as a defense mechanism shielding us from deeper emotions like grief, powerlessness, and shame. Through her candid reflection, she challenges readers to stop projecting concern onto others and instead confront the discomfort of self-denial and unacknowledged pain that often drives our anxious tendencies.

    Read along with the original article(s) here:⁠ https://www.thatseemsimportant.com/personal-growth/what-lies-underneath-worry/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "It's the denial that you have those feelings that makes them grow."

    "The feelings themselves are not dangerous or bad. They're useful. Feelings are data from your insides telling you what's up."

    "Should I worry about you is a sort of denialism. It's a deflection. It says, 'Tell me you're ok, so I can be ok.'"

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    7 分