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Breaking Bread Podcast

Release Date: 03/04/2024

Anxiety and Our Youth: Instruction (Part 2 of 2)  show art Anxiety and Our Youth: Instruction (Part 2 of 2)

Breaking Bread Podcast

Generation Z has been dubbed “the anxious generation.” Any adult who has the opportunity to walk alongside these anxious ones knows how painful it can be. Sometimes we need someone who has walked this road in both directions to provide light and insight. In this episode of Breaking Bread, Nichole Suvar, an anxiety and depression survivor, speaks from her own journey of anxiety and illumines a path forward for the anxious - both young and old.    Show notes:  Nichole Suvar is an anxiety and depression survivor and Intentional Living Strategist who speaks and...

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Anxiety and Our Youth: A Story (Part 1 of 2) show art Anxiety and Our Youth: A Story (Part 1 of 2)

Breaking Bread Podcast

Generation Z has been dubbed “the anxious generation.” Any adult who has the opportunity to walk alongside these anxious ones knows how painful it can be. Sometimes we need someone who has walked this road in both directions to provide light and insight. In this episode of Breaking Bread, Nichole Suvar, an anxiety and depression survivor, speaks from her own journey of anxiety and illumines a path forward for the anxious - both young and old.  Show notes:  Nichole Suvar is an anxiety and depression survivor and Intentional Living Strategist who speaks and writes on the...

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Six Keys to Better Brain Health show art Six Keys to Better Brain Health

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Just as there are aspects of our physical health we can improve, there are ways we can improve our brain health. Many of these are quite simple and attainable. In this episode of Breaking Bread, Ted Witzig Jr. proposes six ways we achieve better brain health.  Show notes:    Six keys to better brain health:  Physical Exercise:  150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity each week. Muscle-strengthening activities on 2 or more days each week.    Food & Nutrition:  ...

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Relational Wounds: A Block to Marital Intimacy show art Relational Wounds: A Block to Marital Intimacy

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Husbands and wives want healthy attachment, intimacy and oneness. Yet, sometimes it can be elusive. In this episode of Breaking Bread, marriage and family therapist Kaleb Beyer helps us see one barrier to intimacy – relational pain. Fortunately, there is a path forward but be forewarned, it will require going backward before going forward.    Show notes:  Intimacy has cleverly been defined as “into me you see.” This is a good definition and a wonderful intention for marriages. It is not uncommon, however, for “blocks” to exist that prove intimacy difficult. One...

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Welcoming Correction as a Disciple of Christ show art Welcoming Correction as a Disciple of Christ

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Of the 12 disciples, Peter seems to be corrected the most. And yet, so much teaching surfaced out of his mistakes. Peter, in this way, exampled for us what it looks like to be a disciple of Jesus. Recognizing and embracing his need for correction. In this episode of Breaking Bread, teachers Katie Miller and Isaac funk encourage us to share in Peter’s mindset. After all, the transformation from fishmen to apostle was remarkable in Peter and holds promise for each of us as well. Show notes:  Being corrected is fundamental to the learning process. Every person in progress needs correction....

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Walking through Disappointment with Our Kids show art Walking through Disappointment with Our Kids

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As the saying goes, “we are as happy as our least happy adult child”. Parents get this. How do parents walk with their kids through disappointment? In this episode of Breaking Bread, Brian Sutter gives us thoughtful cautions and helpful suggestions.   Show notes:  Our kids have disappointments.   Disappointments such as: being excluded, being mistreated, unhappy with circumstances, unhappy with themselves, failure to excel, failure to succeed, losing a job, losing a spouse.  Parents feel their pain.  Often, we are as happy as our least happy...

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Understanding ADHD in Adults show art Understanding ADHD in Adults

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ADHD has been well understood in the classroom. For a long time, ADHD has been well understood in children and treated for optimal growth in their maturing years. What about adults? What does ADHD look like later in life? How should we understand its effect on life and relationships? How do we treat the disorder for optimal living in the mature years?    Show notes:  What is ADHD?  ADHD stands for Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder. It is a brain disorder. Individuals with ADHD might find it difficult to focus, stay on task, calm and quiet...

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Know Your Body show art Know Your Body

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The thyroid gland is the master gland of the body. From this command center, hormones are dispatched. Those hormones send marching orders for our bodies to follow. The marching orders orbit closely to those matters that preserve and propagate life. While this bustle of activity happens beneath the boundary of our skin, effects surface in our thoughts and emotions. In this episode of Breaking Bread, Lynne Streitmatter, a professional in women’s hormonal care talks with Kathy Knochel a clinical therapist about the intersection of our bodies with our emotional, relational and spiritual lives.

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Solid Foundations: Building a Love that Lasts show art Solid Foundations: Building a Love that Lasts

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A lot goes into a thriving marriage. In this episode of Breaking Bread, Kaleb Beyer uses the research of Dr. John Gottman to place his finger on the components of a marriage that not only lasts, but flourishes.

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What Do We Crave? - Understanding Supernormal Stimuli show art What Do We Crave? - Understanding Supernormal Stimuli

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What is normal? In a world of air brushing and curated content, it can be illusive. Yet, having a good compass toward knowing normal goes a long way toward good mental health. Studies have shown that supernormal stimuli can have a damaging effect on our brains.  In this episode of Breaking Bread, addiction specialist, Jacob Feucht, teaches us what supernormal stimuli are, how to spot them and unwind their influence.     Show Notes:  Definition:   Supernormal Stimulus – Exaggerated characteristics in normal stimuli.   ...

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This episode of Breaking Bread, Fred Witzig and Erica Steffen give us a history lesson. Not a history lesson about our past. But a lesson about how to capture our past into history. Oral history is the means for getting this done. Fred and Erica will both explain how to carry out this collection of history as well as cast a vision for our participation in a larger Elder Teaching Resource effort.