A Radically Different Approach to Parenting

How can parents best meet the complex needs of their children in these complicated times? In this episode of “A Radically Different Approach to Parenting,” host Roy Ice talks with Kiva Schuler, founder of the Jai Institute for Parenting, about her new book “The Peaceful Parenting (R)evolution: Changing the World by Changing How We Parent” and a radically different approach to parenting, where we stop asking so many questions about how to get children to behave and examine our behaviors, expectations, and values as parents.

How to Land on Your Feet, Not Your Feelings

In this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, host Roy Ice speaks with David Dennis about his new book, “Gameness: Land on Your Feet, Not on Your Feelings”. Dennis discusses his traumatic past, his father’s premature death and being removed from his home by Child Protective Services and his mother’s death in a house fire. Dennis shares how he overcame a childhood filled with loss and trauma and inspires and encourages people to live an extraordinary life. His story offers inspiring insight into the never-quit mindset and turning adversities into advantages.

Hacks for Success Minded Moms

On this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, Nikki Oden joins Roy Ice to talk about how to create a mom life you love and how to get off the Hot Mess Express — for good! Oden, a happy mom of two shares her story and insights on motherhood and the common struggles with harmonizing what they have to do with what they want to do. She provides realistic advice and life lessons on how to love your mom life and yourself a little more in her new book titled “But Definitely Wear Mascara: Hacks to Help You Love Your Mom Life.”

How Bicycles Are Destroying Human Trafficking

How can a bunch of bicycles help end human trafficking?
In this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, Brad Ortenzi joins host Roy Ice to discuss his upcoming race to raise awareness for child trafficking.
Beginning on June 17, 2023, Ortenzi’s organization is undertaking a 3,000-mile, non-stop, transcontinental relay race from California to Maryland to help raise awareness of human trafficking and raise funds for the nonprofit, ZOE International. There is a diverse group of cyclists, including a detective who works with Homeland Security, a 6th-grade teacher, a bank president, two business owners, a research scientist, a project manager, and a land survey vice president, all united in this important cause.
The episode also explores Ortenzi’s backstory as a former undercover child exploitation investigator and how his experiences in Thailand led him to become involved in the fight against human trafficking with ZOE International. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning more about this important cause and how bicycles can play a role in making a difference.

How Lifestyle Psychiatry Can Save Teen Girls from Depression & Suicidal Thoughts

On this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, Cheryl L. Green, M.D. joins Roy Ice to discuss how lifestyle psychiatry can save teenage girls from depression and suicidal thoughts. The conversation revolves around her critically important book, “Heal Your Daughter: How Lifestyle Psychiatry Can Save Her from Depression, Cutting, and Suicidal Thoughts”. Dr. Green talks about the unique stress factors impacting teenage girls and provides parents and caregivers with six concrete ways to help their daughters develop health-promoting, depression-reversing habits. These six domains include nutrition, detoxification, exercise, sleep, emotional connectedness, and stress reduction. Dr. Green emphasizes that healing, even from the worst disasters of childhood and early adolescence, is possible. Overall, “Heal Your Daughter” provides important new contributions to society’s collective understanding and support of today’s girls.

How is the Media Making You Fight?

In this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast with Roy Ice, we delve into the topic of conflict and how the media is contributing to it. Our guests, Nolan Higdon & Mickey Huff, both professors and authors join us for a discussion on fake news, junk food news, and promoting constructive dialogue instead of destructive dialogue. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the anger and conflict in society, then this is the episode for you. Tune in to learn more about how the media is affecting our behavior and what we can do to combat it.

How to Overcome Challenges: Advice From the World’s Largest Maker of Animatronics

Join host Roy Ice for “How to Overcome Challenges: Advice From the World’s Largest Maker of Animatronics,” the Garner Holt Story, Part 2 as he interviews Garner Holt to learn about his journey to becoming the largest animatronics producer in the world. Garner always dreamed of working for Disney, but when that didn’t happen, he educated himself and started his own company while still in high school. In this episode, we’ll hear about the challenges he faced and how he overcame them to achieve his dream. We’ll also explore the topics of animatronics and what it takes to turn your passions into a successful business. Don’t miss this inspiring episode!

How a Kid Became the King of Animatronics

Join host Roy Ice for “How a Kid Became the King of Animatronics,” the Garner Holt Story, Part 1, as he interviews Garner Holt to learn about his journey to becoming the largest animatronics producer in the world. Garner always dreamed of working for Disney, but when that didn’t happen, he educated himself and started his own company while still in high school. In this episode, we’ll hear about the challenges he faced and how he overcame them to achieve his dream. We’ll also explore the topics of animatronics and what it takes to turn your passions into a successful business. Don’t miss this inspiring episode!

Living With Stuttering

In this episode of “Living With Stuttering,” host Roy Ice interviews Kimberly Ball, who shares her personal journey with stuttering and how it impacted her social and emotional life. Kimberly opens up about her family’s history with stuttering and how connecting with others who stutter has helped her feel less alone. As an educator with extensive experience and educational background in Communicative Disorders and Special Education, Kimberly discusses the importance of education, advocacy, resilience and counseling in helping individuals manage stuttering and break free from the stigma that often accompanies it. Tune in to hear her inspiring story, along with valuable insights and advice for those facing similar challenges.

The Real Soldiers Behind the Movie

In this episode, retired MSG Chris Spence, a former Army Green Beret, recounts his experiences covertly entering Afghanistan after 9/11. The actions of his Special Forces team inspired the book “Horse Soldiers” and film “12 Strong.” Spence’s iconic photo of a Horse Soldier is displayed in the Smithsonian Institute and influenced “America’s Response Monument” near the 9/11 Memorial. The discussion delves into the challenges faced by these heroes and their efforts to combat terrorism in Afghanistan. Join us to explore the stories of real-life heroes, learn what it was like going in on horseback into Afghanistan, the tough challenges they encountered in battling terrorism, and see how they overcame them.

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