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    Explore "stubborn" with insightful episodes like "MD 38 - Oh Yeah!", "PERSIST UNTIL YOU SUCCEED", "Episode 006: Dwell on These Things with John Stange, best selling author and pastor", "Episode 30, "Counseling Coaxer," 12-18-20" and "Be Stubborn, But With A Purpose!" from podcasts like ""Mayberry Devotional", "Empowered Natural Motherhood Podcast", "The Journey of a Christian Dad Podcast", ""Jaxon and the Pharmacist"" and "Plan B Success"" and more!

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    MD 38 - Oh Yeah!

    MD 38 - Oh Yeah!

    Welcome to episode thirty-eight of the Mayberry Devotional, entitled “Oh Yeah.”  In today’s episode, I’m going to look at Episode 3 of Season 2 of The Andy Griffith Show, Andy and the Woman Speeder and I’ll use Scripture from 2 Kings 17:14.

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    Episode 006: Dwell on These Things with John Stange, best selling author and pastor

    Episode 006: Dwell on These Things with John Stange, best selling author and pastor

    John Stange, best selling author and pastor, talks with us about protecting, disciplining and leading our family. His new book is Dwell on These Things and he helps us grow closer to the Mind of Christ and be better dads.

    What should we model for our children?

    Have you wondered how to discipline a strong willed child?

    What is the most helpful thing you can do for your children?

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    Be Stubborn, But With A Purpose!

    Be Stubborn, But With A Purpose!

    Did you know that being stubborn can actually be a virtue?

    Yes, persistence & perseverance are vital aspects of your personality that can mean the difference between being successful or not. While you can attribute a lot to your talents, skills, intelligence & creativity, it's the ability to stay the course without wavering or getting deterred that makes all the difference! Be that dog with a bone that never lets go. Let me assure you that anything you have your sights set on, you will come out tops!

    I'll Do It My Way

    I'll Do It My Way
    We make a mistake when we try to fit God's will into ours instead of trying to fit our will into His. We cannot do what He wants us to do in our own way or we will get the results of our own actions. During the 4th plague, Pharaoh tried to appease God by giving Him what He wanted but by doing it his own way. His stubborn will led him and his people into devastation. At one point he may have been ready to relent just to avoid punishment, but it was too late. By the 6th plague, God hardened Pharaoh's heart Himself. He never had intention of worshipping or submitting himself to the Lord. So God used him to reveal Himself in a mighty way and rescue His people.

    HOST JACKIE TANTILLO - 70 Hours A Week with Guest Mike Pierre

    HOST JACKIE TANTILLO - 70 Hours A Week with Guest Mike Pierre

    Are there regrets for a first generation American whose parents emigrated to the United States from Haiti?   Absolutely,  especially when your parents had to work tirelessly so they could pay bills,  put food on the table and send you  to college.  Life was not easy, yet it never stopped Mike's parents from working hard.

    Having an ambitious mother, demonstrated that you do whatever you need to do to get by. 

    There was one woman who made it possible for the Pierres to start a new life in America. Not everyone has an angel, but Margarite had Mrs. Lovell.  

    "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers and the roles they play in our lives. And my guests answer the question, 'are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother'? You'll be amazed at what the responses are.

    "Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal relationships with their mother.

    Some of my guests include Baritone Singer Christopheren Nomura, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Tim Wacker, Activist Kim Miller, Freighter Sea Captain Terry Viscount, Film Production Manager Peg Robinson, Professor of Writing Montclair State University Dr. Bridget Brown, Tammy Steckler, attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter Mark Heingartner, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Maryellen Valyo Cole and Roger Evens, Property Manager in New Jersey and so many more talented and insightful women and men.

    I've worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. I've interviewed so many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.

    A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created my logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".

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    Season 3, Ep. 39: Adult-ish Apologies — How to Say "I'm Sorry" Like an Adult and Mean It

    Season 3, Ep. 39: Adult-ish Apologies — How to Say "I'm Sorry" Like an Adult and Mean It
    Do you have a hard time saying, "I'm sorry," to someone that you've wronged? Can the words flow easily, or are you just a person who loves to be wrong and strong? Well, we talk about it all on this episode of "Adult-ish."

    Host Afiya and co-host Vincent Bernard hop behind the mic to discuss how "Everybody 'grown' until it's time to communicate or apologize." The pair talk about how a bad apology (oh yes, they do exist), a backwards apology, or the absence of one can really make a difference in a person's perspective and what it really means when someone can't admit their fault or wrong doing.

    Hear the two ponder on how this all ties into being an adult, and hopefully learn how to say those two magical words yourself.

    Host: Afiya A.

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    Do you have your own tale about apologizing — or have a different way to communicate the feeling? Tell us your thoughts at afiya@digidisnet.com

    Salty Language 425 - Salty Lang

    Salty Language 425 - Salty Lang
    This week Bryan and Tony discuss their week, Bryan's birthday, Borderlands, waiting room distractions & stories, Monroe Beer Fest, Target story, Area 51, the Salty Language t-shirt, Dude Mountain, and more! 
     
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    5. 6 Reasons Your Weight Won't Budge

    5. 6 Reasons Your Weight Won't Budge

    If you feel like you have tried every diet, you workout, you eat less and less, and you still can't seem to drop an ounce (yet you gain a pound anytime you LOOK at a piece of cake), this episode is for you!

    For the blog recap and show notes go tohttps://www.katspangler.com/blog/stubborn-weight

    Want to schedule a Free Plateau-Busting Call with me to help you figure out your biggest weight loss saboteurs and finally create a step by step plan to get past them once and for all? Click here to schedule yours now: https://calendly.com/coachkats/coaching-call

    Ep. 10: Respecting Your Parents Even If They’re Difficult

    Ep. 10: Respecting Your Parents Even If They’re Difficult

    Respecting your parents even if they’re difficult, while learning to not still be afraid of their opinions after 50. What? We’ve all heard to respect our parents, respect your parents respect her parents. In every culture it’s a high value to always respect one’s parents. But what do you do if your parents hate you? What do you do if they are critical ALL the time? What if they are bossy and treat you like you are a child?

    Are you dealing with difficult parents and would like to have a normal parent adult child relationship? Well, join the club of many people who feel controlled, abused, criticized or discounted by their parents as they age. Bad relationships with parents can be very common because of generational differences or personalities. Most parents are pretty stubborn because they’re set in their ways.

    Learn how to emotionally separate from your parents in this podcast, and learn how the roles are supposed to change. What I’m about to share with you, in a simple and powerful exercise, isn’t always intuitive, and I’m sure it will be eye-opening for you.

    When you were young you looked way up to your parents literally. If you get on your knees and look up at your sister who is 5’2” she will look huge. Your parents were giant and they had control over everything you ate, everything you wore, and in everything you did. Your parents had 100% responsibility of the relationship when you were tiny and as you grew, you actually should have become more responsible for this relationship. At some point we children who are 50 and 60 have all of the responsibility of the relationship because our parents are now elderly and stuck in their ways. I will show you how to feel and understand that, and operate from a place of love when we look at our controlling parents.

    Then I give you verbiage of how to speak with respect and firmness with great boundaries. Such as “I need you to… This works for me… This doesn’t work for me… What I’ve decided mom is…“

    So as you understand your role has changed, and you have respect for boundaries, life becomes better and you can learn to understand and enjoy your mom and dad while they’re still around.

    I might note that if your parents have passed on, this process is still super useful, because the only limitations we have are the ways we think and the meanings we make. By shifting your thinking you can shift the way you think about your parents from the other side.

    Love to have your comments about how this may have helped you

    The Narrow Bridge

    The Narrow Bridge

    This story is about two VERY stubborn goats as they battle it out to see who gets to cross a VERY narrow bridge first. Who will it be?? You'll have to listen to find out!!


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    The Stubborn Man Stereotype - MTP131

    The Stubborn Man Stereotype - MTP131

    Co-Host Marc Mawhinney (http://www.mountaintoppodcast.com/jungle) The oldest running joke in the world is about how men refuse to stop and ask for directions. There's a strong element of truth to that. But wait a minute though, is that a good thing or a bad thing? Can not asking for directions be a blessing as well as a curse? Well, my co-host Marc Mawhinney is a renowned 'coach of coaches', and he has some surprising thoughts on this whole subject. Listen to his take on how men and women are different when it comes to reaching out for help. Then, hear from both of us about how not seeking badly needed help cost us in our respective businesses. But on the other hand, is entrepreneurial success really about building a whole team around you rather than being a 'Lone Ranger'? Outside of business, can't our social lives, sanity and even our physical health suffer when we stubbornly refuse help from anyone else? The raw truth is real men get help when they need it, not vice-versa. But even when traumatic situations or personal embarrassment make asking for help even rougher, you can also go TOO far. What then, is the difference between being TOO vulnerable and getting the help you need the right way? Stay tuned as well for our outrageous and original takes on 'mansplaining', along with a curious insider look at the mindset of public figures before AND after they ask for and get the help they need in life. Remember, for the first time ever, you can hire me to write your very own, custom-crafted version of the legendary Projection Profile. Women will be begging to meet you shortly after you visit: http://www.mountaintoppodcast.com/pp

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    Ann Taylor Bites the Dust but Not My Great Amazing Group of People plus How Being Stubborn will…

    Ann Taylor Bites the Dust but Not My Great Amazing Group of People plus How Being Stubborn will…

    In today's episode, John Di Lemme shares how Ann Taylor Bites the Dust but Not My Great Amazing Group of People plus How Being Stubborn will… Find out what can happen when you truly commit to your Success!

     

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    Becoming Stubborn with Devon Yanko and AJW

    Becoming Stubborn with Devon Yanko and AJW

    The word Stubborn has a negative connotation in many cases.  In this podcast, Devon Yanko and Andy Jones-Wilkins dive deep into the philosophy of stubborn.

    • Is it good for an unltrarunner to be stubborn?
    • How do you know when to give up?
    • Or is this a time to take your heels in and persevere? Where is the line?
    • Stubbornness can be a result of successful experiences but can be detrimental when you lose perspective.

    Life in A Day, a film by Billy Yang featuring Devon Yanko

    If you are in the California North Bay, go try some "Cuisine Genius" made by Devon at M.H. Bread and Butter

    SAM 154 | Dangerous Mindsets – The Stubborn

    SAM 154 | Dangerous Mindsets – The Stubborn

     

    In this episode, we discuss the stubborn – an individual that is set in their ways, closed minded and perhaps even defiant. Their narrowed view can impact relationships and, more importantly, their situational awareness.

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