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  • Home Again
    2024/04/17

    Today we delve into the dynamics of older kids coming home for the summer and the sometimes-unforeseen complications. Unspoken expectations, mutual respect, and finding a balance are at the forefront of this conversation. Discover the secrets to a smooth transition back home, from open communication to setting boundaries on significant others. Plus, learn about the importance of pitching in and offering grace to younger siblings during this period of adjustment. Stay tuned for the 'secret sauce' that can help with the trickiest part of the whole process!

    As you prepare for the summer ahead, embrace the joys and challenges of having older kids back home, and cherish the moments of togetherness that this season brings. Happy homecoming!

    The Cook Who Can't Eat podcast is brought to you by Holly at Well Blended Life. Find us at www.wellblendedlife.com or on your favorite social site.

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    12 分
  • The Unseen Silent and Deadly Battle, Reality of Medical Fatigue and Chronic Illness Burnout, Chronic Illness and Disability 101 - Chapter 8
    2024/03/27

    Today's episode is a raw and honest reflection of not just my personal journey, but the battle chronic illness patients face navigating the complexities of sustaining life when it becomes a daily battle.

    From the meticulous routines of nutrition and hydration to the intricate balancing act of managing symptoms and treatments, today's episode paints a vivid picture of a life where even the most basic functions demand unwavering attention and effort. The simple question of "how are you" takes on a new weight when staying alive is not a given but a conscious effort.

    As the layers of this reality unfolds, you see the toll that chronic illness takes on every aspect of a person's life. The relentless cycle of appointments, treatments, and advocacy becomes a consuming reality, overshadowing moments of respite and normalcy.

    This honest account delves into the depths of burnout, a place where the essence of self is challenged, and the battle becomes internal. The struggle to be seen as a person amidst a sea of symptoms and treatments becomes a poignant theme in her narrative.

    Amidst the shadows of medical fatigue and burnout, finding coping mechanisms and strategies, the importance of a supportive community, having a trusted ally, and carving out moments of respite emerge as crucial elements in navigating the challenges of chronic illness. Never forgetting the significance of self-compassion and the power of time in understanding and overcoming the insurmountable hurdles of medical fatigue.

    The need for empathy, validation, and a listening ear echoes throughout this truth as we shed light on the complexities of living in survival mode. This call to redefine life amidst the chaos of chronic illness resonates with a universal truth—that every individual deserves to be seen, heard, and valued beyond their medical conditions.

    Thank you for being here, my friend.

    The Cook Who Can't Eat podcast is brought to you by Holly at Well Blended Life. Find us at www.wellblendedlife.com or on your favorite social site.

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    20 分
  • Words Can Break as Violently as Sticks and Stones, The Legal Talk Part 4
    2024/03/20

    We grew up hearing, “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.” It’s a load of shit, but the lesson was that what we or others say is “harmless”. That wasn’t true then, and it’s even less true now. Our online world exposes us to a never-ending onslaught of words, images, and videos 24/7. “Reality” seems to start online, especially for our kids, and the anonymity provided by the internet means the world and the messages are harsher than ever and impossible for anyone to escape.

    Our digital footprints have real-life implications, and in this episode we are discussing the urgent need for parental guidance on navigating the legal minefield of online behavior, urging families to engage in crucial conversations that could safeguard our teens' digital and real world futures.

    Many believe the First Amendment is blanket permission to say what they want, when they want, and to whomever they want, but that is NOT how it works. Let’s examine this digital realm where every keystroke holds the power to change someone’s life for better or worse.

    #raisinggoodhumans #parenting #raisingteens #raisingteensandtweens #onlinesafety #onlinebullying #consequences #digitalparenting

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    11 分
  • Intimacy, Don't Let Young Romance Become Life-Long Registry
    2024/03/13

    In the third part of 'The Legal Talk' series, the conversation tackles the complexities and severe legal implications of high school romances and intimacy among minors.

    We are sharing real life stories of minors who faced severe consequences for a consensual relationship, illustrating the stark reality of how minors can be subjected to life-altering penalties, including registration as sex offenders. It further explains the broader societal implications, including the dangers registered minors face and the challenges in navigating life under such scrutiny.

    The video also covers bizarre ways individuals can end up on the sex offender registry, emphasizing the importance of understanding and discussing sexual consent laws with children.

    We are also talking about sex trafficking, how parents and guardians can proactively educate and protect their kids in an increasingly connected and complex world. The aim is to make viewers aware of the harsh realities of legal consequences for minors and the importance of open conversations about intimacy, consent, and online safety.

    The Cook Who Can't Eat podcast is brought to you by Holly at Well Blended Life. Find us at www.wellblendedlife.com or on your favorite social site.

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    20 分
  • Sexting & Texting, S-x Crimes Where Consent Doesn't Matter - The Legal Talk Part 2
    2024/03/06

    Welcome to "The Legal Talk - Part 2, Sexting & Texting, the Sex Crime where Consent Doesn’t Matter". In today's eye-opening episode, we're going to uncover the harsh realities of sexting and the legal minefield our teens navigate every time they open their phone, connect to wifi, or use any kind of technology.

    We will continue the discussion on the legalities around sexting and intimate relationships between minors and between minors and adults. As much as we think we may know the dangers, technology is out pacing our efforts. During this crucial conversation, we’re talking everything from heartbreaking real-life examples to invaluable advice, making this episode a must-listen for every parent that wants to ensure their child’s life isn’t permanently derailed before it even really begins.

    This is a lot more than just a safety discussion, we are talking about how to take action NOW to safeguard your loved ones and their futures.

    #raisinggoodhumans #raisingteensandtweens #parenting #onlinesafety #teens #textingtips

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    14 分
  • The Legal Talk, Part 1, Kids and Consequences
    2024/02/28

    In this captivating episode, we unveil the eye-opening truth about 'The Legal Talk' every parent needs to have with their kids. Don't miss out on this crucial conversation that can protect your child's future. Join us as we delve into the laws and legal landscape, uncovering the hidden risks of the online world and how they can have severe consequences. Tune in now and equip yourself with the knowledge to safeguard your children from the unforeseen dangers that await them.

    Our connected world can leave parents blind to what our kids are really seeing and hearing, which makes protecting and educating them even harder. It's astonishing how many kids think that if something happens online there won't be "real world" consequences.

    Most of us trying to raise good humans did not have this conversation when we were younger, because it wasn't part of our world. Now it is getting to kids early and faster than we can keep up. What's worse is as soon as we think we know what's out there, everything has already changed. However, there are ways to fight this without focusing on what's there or what's coming.

    From real-life stories of digital pitfalls to empowering legal facts, this is the first episode in a three-part series that you can't afford to miss!

    00:02 Introduction: The Importance of 'The Legal Talk'

    00:55 Understanding the Legal Landscape for Kids

    01:49 The Dangers of the Digital World

    02:15 A Real-Life Story: Dealing with False Accusations

    05:00 The Impact of Online Actions on Real Life

    10:31 The Power of Life360: A Personal Experience

    11:46 Teaching Kids About Everyday Laws

    15:11 Raising Good Humans in a Digital Age

    16:32 Conclusion and Preview of the Next Episode

    Help me keep ALL our kids safe online and in "real" life. They deserve a childhood free that doesn't end with life long consequences.

    #motherhood #parenting #raisinggoodhumans #onlinepreditors #protectingkids #digital #legaltalk #thecookwhocanteat #wellblendedlife #onlinesafety #socialmedia

    The Cook Who Can't Eat podcast is brought to you by Holly at Well Blended Life. Find us at www.wellblendedlife.com or on your favorite social site.

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    19 分
  • Teaching What We Used to Learn
    2024/02/21

    What happened to Home Ec? It used to be a mandatory part of our education, and while the class has seemingly disappeared the need for the skills has not.

    Parents have to find new ways to impart crucial life skills such as cooking, budgeting, home maintenance, and work etiquette to teens who would rather order DoorDash.

    As education systems shifted focus away from well-rounded curriculums and focused on standardized testing results and STEM fields, courses like Home Ec were sidelined. The practicality of Home Ec in real-life contexts and its role in shaping independent, well-rounded adults is sorely missed.

    Rather than skip teaching teens these skills, we started looking for "Home Ec Moments." Basically opportunities to teach kids important life skills without them feeling like they are learning! We are all trying to raise good humans, and making sure our kids have the skills needed to be independent and contributing members of society is a big part of that!

    In this episode, I share what "Home Ec Moments" are, and how I am going to share what worked for us with you! Every kid is different, every family is different, but we can all use the help, support, and someone to laugh with while we raise kids in this crazy time. I think it's going to be a lot of fun, and I hope you will join us!

    "Home Ec Moment" videos will be shared on social channels and YouTube, and I can't wait to hear what you think and what skills you think teens need to learn.

    00:00 Introduction: The Disappearance of Home Economics
    00:20 The Evolution of Home Economics
    01:01 The Impact of Standardized Testing on Home Economics
    02:48 The Consequences of Losing Home Economics
    03:34 The Practicality of Home Economics
    04:11 The Teenage Perspective on Home Economics
    04:43 Alternative Ways to Teach Home Economics
    05:40 The Power of 'Home Ec Moments'
    06:27 Examples of Successful 'Home Ec Moments'
    09:43 The Unintended Consequences of Losing Home Economics
    10:38 Conclusion: The Need for a Renewed Focus on Home Economics

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    13 分
  • When Kidnapping is Legal - Part 2
    2024/02/07

    Welcome back! We are picking up where we left off last week with the reality of medical kidnapping - a practice where a state falsely assumes custody over individuals through manipulation of protection laws, with part 2 of “When Kidnapping is Legal.”

    In this episode we will find out what happened to Marty for helping Justina and her family, real-life stories of families wrongfully separated due to perceived medical negligence or misconduct, and the impact that these situations have on parents and children alike. We are also breaking down the political and social influences, including a piece of legislation that has made separating families easier - the AFSAct. Finally, we are sharing 10 things you need to know in any medical situation to keep you and your family safe.

    Medical kidnapping does not discriminate, so don’t miss the opportunity to learn how to keep your loved ones safe.

    00:00 Introduction to Medical Kidnapping
    00:52 The Devastating Impact of Medical Kidnapping
    03:36 The Hernandez Family's Nightmare
    13:57 The Unfair Trial of Martin Gottsville
    24:32 The Dixon Family's Struggle Against Medical Kidnapping
    28:43 Alyssa's Escape from Mayo Clinic
    34:55 The Mysterious Case of Alyssa and the Mayo Clinic
    38:32 The Tragic Story of Xavier and the Memphis DCS
    41:08 Sierra Riddle's Fight for Her Son's Health
    45:19 The Unfortunate Case of Rebecca Ferrell and Her Senior Patients
    46:24 The Struggle of Anna and Alex for Their Baby Sammy
    48:59 Dwight Mitchell's Battle Against Dakota County and the State of Minnesota
    51:21 Mary Ann's Fight for Her Daughter Ariana
    56:26 Understanding Medical Kidnapping and How to Prevent It
    01:01:53 The Importance of Advocacy and Legal Support
    01:09:14 The Need for System Reform and Continued Discussion
    01:11:01 Conclusion: Sharing Stories and Spreading Awareness


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