"Let's Talk Family"| Stand On Business Podcast w/ Boss Man
A lot has happened since I've been away. Between the election and politics, potential TickTock ban, relationship issues, and we're on the brink of war surrounding the Panama Canal!?
Let's just chat and catch up together as a family before we get into the matters at-hand at the BMU Round Table!
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Parenting Your Parents| The P.L.U.G. Podcast
"Parenting the parents" is a term used to describe the role of adult children who care for their aging parents. It can be a challenging role that can be emotionally taxing and exhausting. Here are some tips for parenting your parents:
Take care of yourself: It's important to take time to rest and de-stress, especially if you're the primary caregiver.
Get support: You can get support from friends, caregiver groups, or your Area Agency on Aging.
Accept your new role: You're the one who can do it best, and no one else will do it for you.
Be assertive: You may need to tell your parents what to do, but be polite about it.
Pay attention to the basics: Make sure your parents are eating regularly, taking their medication, and are groomed and hygienic.
Prepare financial documents: Make sure you have a durable power of attorney form signed and notarized.
Consider care options: There are many options for care, including assisted living, adult day care, nursing homes, and in-home care.
Use technology: Remote-monitoring technology can help you keep track of your parents while giving them more independence.
Communicate with family: Open communication can help other relatives provide respite care.
Understand their perspective: Your parents may have different beliefs, priorities, and anxieties than you, but they're very real and urgent for them.
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"SLAVES OBEY YOUR MASTERS" Does The Bible Condone Slavery? | FLIPPIN' TABLES
Ephesians 6:5-8 – Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ. Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you, but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart. Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people, because you know that the Lord will reward each one for whatever good they do, whether they are slave or free.
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Male vs Man| Flippin' Tables Podcast
When discussing "male" versus "man," the key distinction is that "male" simply refers to the biological sex, while "man" signifies a mature, adult human male, often implying a sense of responsibility and character beyond just biological sex; essentially, "male" is a biological fact, while "man" is a social construct that includes expectations of behavior and maturity associated with being an adult male.
Key points to consider in a "male vs man" conversation:
Biological vs. Social:
"Male" is purely biological, referring to the sex assigned at birth based on chromosomes and genitalia, while "man" is a social designation that can include aspects like gender roles, expectations, and personal development.
Maturity and Responsibility:
When someone says "man," they typically imply a level of maturity, accountability, and understanding of their actions that might not be associated with simply being "male".
Potential for Misinterpretation:
While often used interchangeably, using "man" when referring to someone who might not identify with traditional masculine expectations could be considered insensitive.
Example conversation:
Person A: "He's a young male, still in high school."
Person B: "Yes, but he's acting like a real man, taking responsibility for his actions."
In this example, "male" simply describes the person's biological sex, while "man" indicates a level of maturity and behavior that goes beyond just being biologically male.
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Intentional Courtship for Marriage - Situationships Need Not Apply| Mr Boomer w/ R Payne
If anything positive came out of this pandemic, it is the movement toward intentional dating. Yes, it’s no secret that I am a major advocate of this, although it may not be everyone’s cup of tea. According to research, the recent trend has people slowing down their approach when it comes to swiping left or right on dating apps and taking the time to reflect on what they truly want from a relationship and the qualities in a partner. In my opinion, transforming the way we date in this matter could potentially help us navigate our dating life more consciously, so we are less likely to make choices that keep us stuck in a one-sided relationship or in the ambiguity of a “situationship” where both or one of the parties does not know where something is headed.
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