Hey Mama,
This is an episode for you! If you've been reflecting over the busyness of your year or you had a busy holiday season and you are looking for a way to relax Calligraphy can be that new hobby for you that gets you to slow down. I talk about why Calligraphy is a good fit and how it help you reduce stress.
I hope you had a beautiful end of your year and best wishes in 2025!
Your Calligrafriend,
Joanna
⭐ Limited time left for Calligraphy lessons (for mamas!) next year! Email me at joanna@ wildplainscalligraphy.com
⭐ Script Kids Box: www.scriptkidscalligraphy.com Use Code: HCPodcast for 50% off your first box with an 6 or 12 month subscription
My first workbook is availiable on Etsy : https://www.etsy.com/shop/JoannaKettle
Join my Community group: wildplainscalligraphy.com/community
Have questions? Talk to me here: wildplainscalligraphy.com/talktome
Get Calligraphy freebies and worksheet
The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has said she faces a "challenge" in "fixing the economy" after revised figures show it flatlined in the first three months of the Labour government.
In this episode, experts George Kamel and Dr. John Delony address financial challenges faced by listeners, covering themes such as managing finances during emotional turmoil, retirement planning, inheritance issues, and recovery from natural disasters. They discuss the significance of making informed financial choices today to secure a brighter future and emphasize the need for resilience, self-awareness, and proactive financial management. The hosts provide tailored advice to enhance listeners' financial well-being and promote strong emotional health in their financial journeys.
Resilience is vital in navigating through setbacks; the ability to learn from past experiences and adapt is key to future success.
Understanding the tax implications of retirement accounts is essential for making informed investment decisions, especially regarding tax-free growth.
In this episode, Dr. Jordan Peterson discusses the troubling rise of anti-Semitism in Canada with journalist Terry Glavin, focusing on the impact of Justin Trudeau's administration. Following the events of October 7th, there has been a significant increase in anti-Semitic incidents, which Glavin attributes primarily to left-wing ideologies and a redefinition of victim narratives. They explore the connection between progressive movements, perceptions of Jewish communities, and the role of international politics, including the influence of the United Nations. The conversation further addresses economic challenges, political instability, and critical issues regarding free speech and legislative measures like Bill C-63.
The rise in anti-Semitism in Canada is alarming, with Jewish communities feeling increasingly threatened, particularly following complex geopolitical events.
The episode sheds light on the complex interplay between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism in Canada, emphasizing that contemporary forms of anti-Semitism primarily stem from left-wing movements rather than traditional right-wing groups.
In this episode, Dan Bongino analyzes the significant shifts in the Republican Party due to Donald Trump's influence, highlighting lessons learned from past political controversies. He notes Trump's strategic management of media narratives and asserts that GOP approval ratings are at an all-time high thanks to Trump's populist agenda. Bongino critiques Congress's current chaos, particularly regarding budget proposals and calls for fiscal responsibility. He discusses allegations against Liz Cheney regarding witness tampering in January 6 investigations, and emphasizes the evolving media landscape that favors new platforms over traditional cable news.
Donald Trump's influence has fundamentally reshaped the GOP, leading to a nearly unified support base and strategic shifts in party dynamics and media interactions.
The current high approval ratings among GOP members illustrate a significant consolidation of power around Trump, allowing for bold policy directions and a tighter party alignment.
Dr. Linda Chu is joined by Dr. Matthew Covington and Dr. Regina Rosenthal to discuss the challenges in diagnosing and treating invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) of the breast. They explore imaging difficulties, unique metastatic patterns, and strategies for improving detection and patient care. Sponsored by GE HealthCare.
Dive into the "Classic Health & Fitness Book Collection," featuring foundational works on wellness and self-improvement. This collection includes essential guides and theories that have shaped modern approaches to health, perfect for listeners who value classic insights into healthy living.
Kemi Badenoch's leadership of the UK Conservative Party marks a historic moment as the first black woman in this role. Her upbringing in Nigeria shaped her political perspectives, contrasting her experiences with socialism. Badenoch advocates for conservative values against identity politics and aims for a cohesive national identity. The discussion includes her critiques of the Conservative Party's shift towards managerialism, the challenges faced during Brexit, and the importance of reforming immigration policies. Her insights reflect on societal issues, emphasizing the need for moral courage in leadership and the defense of Western values amid contemporary challenges.
Kemi Badenoch's leadership marks a potential turning point for the Conservative Party amidst significant national challenges.
Her unique background and experiences may offer fresh perspectives needed to navigate contemporary British politics.
In this reflective episode, Mark Cuban discusses his political advocacy role as a surrogate for Kamala Harris, focusing on economic policies affecting small businesses. He examines rising costs and their implications on family spending, cryptocurrency's appeal to younger generations, and the evolving landscape of digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Cuban critiques the inefficiencies in the U.S. healthcare system and advocates for AI's potential to streamline government processes. He expresses skepticism towards Modern Monetary Theory while discussing the importance of government spending linked to value, all within the context of technological advancements and their social implications.
Mark Cuban reflects on his experience in political advocacy in 2024, emphasizing the importance of engaging with small business owners and understanding their unique challenges.
The conversation highlights the flaws in the current U.S. healthcare model, particularly the adversarial role that insurance companies play in patient care and decision-making.
Dive into the "Classic Educational Book Collection" for timeless knowledge on a range of topics. These audiobooks include foundational works in science, philosophy, and history, offering essential insights that continue to shape our world. Ideal for those who value classic literature as a resource for learning.
Hey Mama,
This is an episode for you! If you've been reflecting over the busyness of your year or you had a busy holiday season and you are looking for a way to relax Calligraphy can be that new hobby for you that gets you to slow down. I talk about why Calligraphy is a good fit and how it help you reduce stress.
I hope you had a beautiful end of your year and best wishes in 2025!
Your Calligrafriend,
Joanna
⭐ Limited time left for Calligraphy lessons (for mamas!) next year! Email me at joanna@ wildplainscalligraphy.com
⭐ Script Kids Box: www.scriptkidscalligraphy.com Use Code: HCPodcast for 50% off your first box with an 6 or 12 month subscription
My first workbook is availiable on Etsy : https://www.etsy.com/shop/JoannaKettle
Join my Community group: wildplainscalligraphy.com/community
Have questions? Talk to me here: wildplainscalligraphy.com/talktome
Get Calligraphy freebies and worksheet
The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has said she faces a "challenge" in "fixing the economy" after revised figures show it flatlined in the first three months of the Labour government.
In this episode, experts George Kamel and Dr. John Delony address financial challenges faced by listeners, covering themes such as managing finances during emotional turmoil, retirement planning, inheritance issues, and recovery from natural disasters. They discuss the significance of making informed financial choices today to secure a brighter future and emphasize the need for resilience, self-awareness, and proactive financial management. The hosts provide tailored advice to enhance listeners' financial well-being and promote strong emotional health in their financial journeys.
Resilience is vital in navigating through setbacks; the ability to learn from past experiences and adapt is key to future success.
Understanding the tax implications of retirement accounts is essential for making informed investment decisions, especially regarding tax-free growth.
In this episode, Dr. Jordan Peterson discusses the troubling rise of anti-Semitism in Canada with journalist Terry Glavin, focusing on the impact of Justin Trudeau's administration. Following the events of October 7th, there has been a significant increase in anti-Semitic incidents, which Glavin attributes primarily to left-wing ideologies and a redefinition of victim narratives. They explore the connection between progressive movements, perceptions of Jewish communities, and the role of international politics, including the influence of the United Nations. The conversation further addresses economic challenges, political instability, and critical issues regarding free speech and legislative measures like Bill C-63.
The rise in anti-Semitism in Canada is alarming, with Jewish communities feeling increasingly threatened, particularly following complex geopolitical events.
The episode sheds light on the complex interplay between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism in Canada, emphasizing that contemporary forms of anti-Semitism primarily stem from left-wing movements rather than traditional right-wing groups.
In this episode, Dan Bongino analyzes the significant shifts in the Republican Party due to Donald Trump's influence, highlighting lessons learned from past political controversies. He notes Trump's strategic management of media narratives and asserts that GOP approval ratings are at an all-time high thanks to Trump's populist agenda. Bongino critiques Congress's current chaos, particularly regarding budget proposals and calls for fiscal responsibility. He discusses allegations against Liz Cheney regarding witness tampering in January 6 investigations, and emphasizes the evolving media landscape that favors new platforms over traditional cable news.
Donald Trump's influence has fundamentally reshaped the GOP, leading to a nearly unified support base and strategic shifts in party dynamics and media interactions.
The current high approval ratings among GOP members illustrate a significant consolidation of power around Trump, allowing for bold policy directions and a tighter party alignment.
Dr. Linda Chu is joined by Dr. Matthew Covington and Dr. Regina Rosenthal to discuss the challenges in diagnosing and treating invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) of the breast. They explore imaging difficulties, unique metastatic patterns, and strategies for improving detection and patient care. Sponsored by GE HealthCare.
Dive into the "Classic Health & Fitness Book Collection," featuring foundational works on wellness and self-improvement. This collection includes essential guides and theories that have shaped modern approaches to health, perfect for listeners who value classic insights into healthy living.
Kemi Badenoch's leadership of the UK Conservative Party marks a historic moment as the first black woman in this role. Her upbringing in Nigeria shaped her political perspectives, contrasting her experiences with socialism. Badenoch advocates for conservative values against identity politics and aims for a cohesive national identity. The discussion includes her critiques of the Conservative Party's shift towards managerialism, the challenges faced during Brexit, and the importance of reforming immigration policies. Her insights reflect on societal issues, emphasizing the need for moral courage in leadership and the defense of Western values amid contemporary challenges.
Kemi Badenoch's leadership marks a potential turning point for the Conservative Party amidst significant national challenges.
Her unique background and experiences may offer fresh perspectives needed to navigate contemporary British politics.
In this reflective episode, Mark Cuban discusses his political advocacy role as a surrogate for Kamala Harris, focusing on economic policies affecting small businesses. He examines rising costs and their implications on family spending, cryptocurrency's appeal to younger generations, and the evolving landscape of digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Cuban critiques the inefficiencies in the U.S. healthcare system and advocates for AI's potential to streamline government processes. He expresses skepticism towards Modern Monetary Theory while discussing the importance of government spending linked to value, all within the context of technological advancements and their social implications.
Mark Cuban reflects on his experience in political advocacy in 2024, emphasizing the importance of engaging with small business owners and understanding their unique challenges.
The conversation highlights the flaws in the current U.S. healthcare model, particularly the adversarial role that insurance companies play in patient care and decision-making.
Dive into the "Classic Educational Book Collection" for timeless knowledge on a range of topics. These audiobooks include foundational works in science, philosophy, and history, offering essential insights that continue to shape our world. Ideal for those who value classic literature as a resource for learning.