Baf public
[search 0]
Plus
Téléchargez l'application!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Beyond BAFF

Baltic-American Freedom Foundation

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Chaque mois
 
Stories of impactful change by scientists and researchers. Change that begins with the Baltic-American Freedom Foundation, but continues to expand above any limits, industry rules, groups of people or even countries.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Baffled

More2life

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Chaque mois+
 
Are you a parent of a teenager, or youth worker, and have a hard time understanding them? Welcome to Baffled where we help you understand your miss understood teen. We talk about the modern topics and lingo that is cultivating in your teenagers world. We want to give you tips on how to navigate within the rough waters of raising a teenager!
  continue reading
 
Formerly the Parenting after Trauma podcast, internationally recognized children's mental health expert Robyn Gobbel decodes the most baffling behaviors for parents of kids with vulnerable nervous systems. If you're parenting a child who has experienced trauma or toxic stress or a child with a neuroimmune disorder, sensory processing, or other nervous system vulnerability, this show will let you know you are not alone. You can stop playing behavior whack-a-mole because Robyn offers you tools ...
  continue reading
 
The Journey to Self Discovery podcast with Chief Moses Baffour Awuah is here to help people answer difficult questions about life. It offers tools and techniques to help people stay motivated, create meaningful relationships, and find balance in life. Through this podcast, listeners can get the advice they need to discover their purpose and meaning in life. It explores topics such as how to stay motivated, create meaningful relationships, and find balance in life. Chief Moses' mission is to ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
BAFCA

BAFCA

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Chaque mois
 
The British American Football Coaches Association (BAFCA) Coaching Podcast is a resource for coaches in the United Kingdom and worldwide. The Podcast features both British coaches and coaches across globe sharing their advice on all aspects of coaching American football. Follow @BAFCAOfficial and @CoachLillis on social media.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
BAFOMBL Boys Podcast

BAFOMBL Boys

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Tous les jours+
 
Hey! We're Josh and Jonathan, and we talk about complete nonsense. Listen if you like to hear complete nonsense! Hit us with suggestions at bafomblboyspodcast@gmail.com, or send in a voice message on Anchor here: https://anchor.fm/bafombl-boys/message
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
BAFTA

BAFTA

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Chaque mois
 
BAFTA is a world-leading independent arts charity the UK supporting, developing and promoting the film, games and TV industires. We offer unique access to some of the world’s most inspiring talent, have a listen!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
BAFFLE DAYS - Australian Climbing

Baffle Days, Tom O'Halloran, Amanda Watts

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Chaque mois
 
The Australian climbing podcast. Chatting to the old school legends, modern day heroes and everyone else who make up our awesome community. Tune in for stories, opinions, training and nutrition info. Spreading the love.
  continue reading
 
Dan, Conor and Andrea are on a quest to learn more about the random world we live in by digging up some amazing facts that, let's face it, are complete nonsense! Every Monday Dan, Conor and Andrea bring you 6 amazing facts and decide which deserve to be kept and which should be chucked into the bin of nonsense! Head to baffledpod.com to check out all the amazing ways you can get involved: Follow us on Instagram @BaffledPod and TikTok @BaffledPod E-mail us: info@baffledpod.com to let us know ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
This episode originally aired on September 20th, 2022 Another important piece of understanding what is underneath your child's big, baffling behaviors is the Stress Response System. Our Stress Response System plays a huge role in our children's behaviors and also how we perceive those behaviors. In this episode, you’ll learn: What stress is and how…
  continue reading
 
On this episode, we talk with Pam Stenzel about the history of Sexual Risk Avoidance throughout the years. Pam emphasizes the importance of making sure our teens know the details of why we wait instead of just giving them a blanket statement. You can find more on Pam at pamstenzel.net. Enjoy!Par More2life
  continue reading
 
Everyone who does great things closely follows someone who has done great things. It's right! The sure way to becoming a great Leader is to follow a great Leader. But how do you do that? Who should you follow? Find out in this week's episode! Support the show Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Instagram🔥 https://www.instagram.com/jsdpod Tap…
  continue reading
 
Settle in for a fun and inspiring chat with hosts from Therapist Uncensored and authors of the new release Secure Relating, Sue Marriott & Ann Kelley. In this episode, you’ll learn How responding to our children’s (and partner’s) needs in the present moment, instead of from a place of anxious or avoidant states, can improve our relationships About …
  continue reading
 
This episode originally aired on August 1st, 2023 Parenting a child with a vulnerable nervous system can feel like navigating a maze blindfolded. But what if we told you that understanding the balance between enabling and co-regulation could be your guiding light? This week, we break down this crucial contrast, demystifying the term 'enabling', oft…
  continue reading
 
It's true that the world needs leaders. But have you wondered why most people never become leaders? Do you want to know what's stopping you from becoming the leaders the world is waiting for? This week, we're looking into why many people remain followers. You'd need your journal and your pen for this one! Support the show Tap here👇🏽 to to follow th…
  continue reading
 
I’m sure you’ve had moments (days, weeks, months) where it felt hard, maybe even impossible, to keep offering connection to your child. It is hard to offer connection to someone who seems to constantly reject it! If it feels hard to keep offering your child connection, I actually want you to shift your focus. Don’t prioritize offering connection to…
  continue reading
 
Mārcis Auziņš is a Latvian physicist, professor at the University of Latvia, and Head of the Department of Experimental Physics and the Laser Center. He works in the field of quantum physics and is the author of more than a hundred scientific articles published in the world's leading physics journals and several hundred conference reports. During h…
  continue reading
 
The Club opens for new members next week, April 30 - May 4! For all the details and to sign up on the waiting list, head to RobynGobbel.com/TheClub Rose LaPiere, LPC-S, RPT-S, is teaching a course on how to incorporate owls, watchdogs, and possums into child and play therapy! Virtually, May 10 & 17, 2024. 6 CEs, including APT. Https://RobynGobbel.c…
  continue reading
 
Everything rises and falls on Leadership. In Episode 1, join our host as we delve into why you should develop your leadership edge. Enjoy. Support the show Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Instagram🔥 https://www.instagram.com/jsdpod Tap here👇🏽 to to follow the JSD podcast on Twitter🔥 https://www.twitter.com/tweetjsdpodcast Tap here👇🏽 to t…
  continue reading
 
If regulated, connected kids who feel safe do well, does that mean connected kids are always cooperative? Definitely not! In fact, there’s a level of connection to others- and to themselves! - that invites in the safety to be UNcooperative! In this episode, you’ll learn How safety can invite both cooperative and UNcooperative behavior Why too much …
  continue reading
 
This is NOT an episode about how to make your kid go to school. What you WILL learn in this episode: What is pathological demand avoidance, or PDA? Schools valuing attendance above all is not helpful You are a good parent even if your kid doesn’t go to school That sometimes, all we have to do is be nice Resources mentioned in this podcast: Can’t No…
  continue reading
 
The question of ‘can I heal’ or 'can my child heal' or ‘how do I (or my child) heal’ is a tricky one. Healing is a word that gets used a lot without really pausing to ask ourselves what it actually means. If we are aiming for a nebulous goal that hasn’t been defined, it will feel impossible to reach. Impossible tasks often feel hopeless. In this ep…
  continue reading
 
Povilas Simonis is a Lithuanian researcher with extensive experience in biophysics, the design of experimental procedures, analytical techniques, and the interpretation of data. He has experience working on multidisciplinary projects and with international collaborators, as well as conducting experiments. Povilas participated in the BAFF Research s…
  continue reading
 
On this episode, we have an amazing guest Corey Thornton with us. Corey is a motivational speaker, educational music artist, and serves as a city commissioner. Corey speaks to us about his influence as a public speaker and why he uses music as a way to help develop the next generation. You can find more on Corey at https://coreythornton.com/. Enjoy…
  continue reading
 
***This episode originally aired on February 2nd, 2021*** Lying is probably the behavior parents seek support with the most. It's confusing. It's triggering. It's exhausting. Did you catch last week's episode on X Ray Vision Goggles? We can use those goggles to get underneath the lying so we can respond in ways that actually sets the boundary and i…
  continue reading
 
Do you live with someone or love someone who is chronically dysregulated? This episode isn’t an episode that is going to tell you what to do. This is an episode of commiseration. Of “I see you.” It is exhausting to live with someone who is chronically unhappy, or chronically dysregulated. Knowing you’re not alone can help. In this episode, you’ll l…
  continue reading
 
***This episode originally aired on February 16th, 2021*** Connection. Empathizing. Offering choices. These parenting ideas sound good in theory but if you are living with a child who seems chronically angry or won’t get out of bed or is otherwise pretty much always unhappy or dysregulated- none of those parenting suggestions seem to do much good. …
  continue reading
 
It’s very common for all humans- kids and adults- to have more behavior struggles and dysregulation. Kids with vulnerable nervous systems, as well as attachment trauma, are especially likely to demonstrate some confusing patterns with regard to where they are regulated and where they aren’t. In this episode, you’ll learn The neurobiology behind why…
  continue reading
 
Linda Lancere is a Latvian researcher, who consults on rehabilitation technology development. In 2019 Linda attended BAFF’s Research Scholarship Program in University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, working on her postdoctoral research project, with the title: Whole-body rehabilitation for lower extremity amputees by means of extended reality a…
  continue reading
 
***This episode originally aired on May 11th, 2021*** You’ve asked yourself “Is this a behavior that’s coming from my child’s trauma? Or is this regular acting out kid behavior???” Sometimes it’s pretty obvious but if you’re asking yourself that question, you’re probably in a situation where it isn’t obvious. What if I told you it doesn’t matter? H…
  continue reading
 
Parenting with co-regulating and seeing below our kids behaviors is actually a privilege we rarely talk about. It’s always a privilege, but especially when we consider different marginalized and oppressed identities that a lot of kids- and those of you listening- intersectionally hold. In this episode, you’ll learn The definition of privilege (it i…
  continue reading
 
Parents of kids with a history of relational and complex trauma are some of the loneliness people I’ve ever known. The loneliness of parenting becomes compounded when the loneliness isn’t seen. The loneliness is traumatic. It leaves an imprint on our spirits that wreaks havoc on our health (physical and mental) and our relationships (with others, a…
  continue reading
 
Kids with vulnerable nervous systems often say BIG, hurtful, and scary words. They say things like “I hate you!” or “You hate me!” They sometimes threaten to hurt themselves- or you! Verbal aggression almost always pulls us right onto the watchdog pathway ourselves- which is understandable. Let’s talk about how you might respond if you’re able to h…
  continue reading
 
Vaidas Petrulis is an architecture and heritage specialist with a PhD in Art History. He is also a senior research fellow at Kaunas University of Technology in the Institute of Architecture and Construction. Last year, in 2023 he spent 6 months in Chicago, Illinois, doing research on the topic: Modernism and National Identity: Lithuanian Architects…
  continue reading
 
Robyn explores the grief in parenting kids with vulnerable nervous systems In this episode, you’ll learn: The relationship between trauma and grief Why it's important to make space for grief in our kids and in ourselves The role of self-compassion How a lack of media representation of your parenting journey causes grief Resources mentioned in this …
  continue reading
 
Have you ever felt confused by your child’s silly behavior? It seems like they are having fun, but it doesn’t feel good at all? In this episode, you’ll learn How to tell the difference between fun-silly and dysregulated-silly What’s going on in the brain and nervous system for a child who is dysregulated-silly Practical ideas for how to support you…
  continue reading
 
Our kids don’t need us to be perfect. Not only do they not need us to be perfect, it would actually be bad for them if we were. In fact, research shows parents are in attunement with their children about 30% of the time. 30%! That’s it! When I teach, I often reassure parents that ⅓ of their interactions with their child are “getting it right.” Abou…
  continue reading
 
Parenting ‘experts’ forget to tell you the most important thing. All this advice??? You’ll never do it all the time or even most of the time. You don’t need to. That’s not the point. Together - me and you - let’s just aim for 1% better. Professionals- this one's for you, too. In this episode, you’ll learn A parenting professionals #1 job is to trus…
  continue reading
 
This week, on a brand new episode of Baffled. Dan, Conor and Andrea bring you 6 new facts that you can use as pub ammo or simply chuck away into the bin of nonsense. This weeks facts consist of what gets a Dolphin high, the letter Z and remember there are no laws when you are on the claws! If you would like to get involved then, Email us info@baffl…
  continue reading
 
On this episode, we talk with Tina Miller who is the founder of Victory High School. Tina talks about the brain on drugs. She talks about how to identify possible signs of addiction in teenagers, how to approach having a conversation with your teen about this topic. You can find more about Tina @ tinatalkstruth.com For more about Victory High Schoo…
  continue reading
 
What is a vulnerable nervous system and how do you know if your child has one? Understanding what is meant by "vulnerable nervous system" can help you support your child with big, baffling behaviors. In this episode, you’ll learn: What do I mean by vulnerable nervous system How to know if your child has a vulnerable nervous system What causes nervo…
  continue reading
 
Sometimes it’s those lower-level, chronic behaviors- like rudeness and sassiness- that can really deplete the very limited reserves we have saved up in our own window of stress tolerance. Then we waffle between over-responding (big reaction, tiny problem) or under-responding (ignoring dysregulation which ultimately leads to increased dysregulation)…
  continue reading
 
This week, on a brand new episode of Baffled. Dan, Conor and Andrea bring you 6 new facts that you can use as pub ammo or simply chuck away into the bin of nonsense. This weeks facts consist of a character assassination of Dan, Pistachio nuts and Bats! If you would like to get involved then, Email us info@baffledpod.com Follow us on Instagram and T…
  continue reading
 
Understanding the difference between having influence over behavior vs. control can help you get clear on what to focus on. One of the trickier parts of the work I do is talking so much with parents about attachment, their role in co-regulation, and felt-safety, without snagging into parent’s shame about every parent's deepest worry- that their chi…
  continue reading
 
If you’ve ever wanted to eavesdrop on a conversation between two attachment, trauma, and neuro-nerds, today is your chance. Robyn and her dear friend and colleague, Jessica Sinarski, got together a few weeks ago for a live webinar to chat about how they have turned attachment science into practice. If you missed that webinar, here’s your chance to …
  continue reading
 
This week, on a brand new episode of Baffled. Dan, Conor and Andrea bring you 6 new facts that you can use as pub ammo or simply chuck away into the bin of nonsense. This weeks facts consist of the worst King ever and the worst Actor ever! Oh and did Picasso ever meet Snoop Dog? If you would like to get involved then, Email us info@baffledpod.com F…
  continue reading
 
On this episode, we talk with Tina Miller who is the founder of Victory High School. Tina talks about her story with addiction. Tina also talks about how her success of overcoming addiction has helped her reach out and provide help and hope for others going through what she experienced. You can find more about Tina @ tinatalkstruth.com For more abo…
  continue reading
 
Cues of safety, danger, or life threat come from three places- inside, outside, and between. In part 3 of this series on felt safety, we are exploring felt safety from between- from relationship! In this episode, you’ll learn How availability of connection is a cue of safety or danger How neuroception can tell the state of the other person’s nervou…
  continue reading
 
This week, on a brand new episode of Baffled. Dan, Conor and Andrea bring you 6 new facts that you can use as pub ammo or simply chuck away into the bin of nonsense. This weeks facts consist of Who you should follow if you are hungover, Why Scar from Lion King does NOT have an iPhone and Dan gives an American history lesson to our resident American…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we will explore how to sustain your motivation and momentum as you work towards your personal vision and goals. We will share some tips and strategies to help you overcome challenges, stay focused and celebrate your achievements. Whether your goals are related to your well-being, your life or your impact, you need a roadmap to guid…
  continue reading
 
In this second episode of a three-part series on felt safety, we are going to explore all the ways our kids (and ourselves) are neuroceiving safety or danger from what’s happening in the environment. In this episode, you’ll learn Misconceptions about felt safety External (outside) cues of felt safety, such as the environment, sensory experiences, s…
  continue reading
 
This week, on a brand new episode of Baffled. Dan, Conor and Andrea bring you 6 new facts that you can use as pub ammo or simply chuck away into the bin of nonsense. This weeks facts consist of crying with joy or sadness, Monica Geller is from Friends, London is technically a Forrest and Conor once cried when watching Shrek. If you would like to ge…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Chief Moses delves into the transformative power of positive habits and mindsets. Whether you’re striving for personal growth, professional success, or simply a brighter outlook on life, intentional practices can make all the difference. He explores the science behind building positive habits, the impact of daily affirmations, and …
  continue reading
 
Let’s go back to basics! Last week we talked about seeing behavior through the lens of the nervous system and then took a deep-dive into co-regulation. This week begins a three-part deep-dive into the foundational concept of felt safety. What is felt safety, what isn’t felt safety, and why it matters! Next we will explore the many different ways we…
  continue reading
 
This week, on a brand new episode of Baffled. Dan, Conor and Andrea bring you 6 new facts that you can use as pub ammo or simply chuck away into the bin of nonsense. This weeks facts consist of which season puts you closest to the Sun, and man that had been dead for 30years, what is written in the local pub toilets and the biggest media franchise E…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Guide de référence rapide