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Single Mom Smiling | Mindset Strategies for Single Moms

Kerri Bishop - Author, Speaker, Coach & Catholic Single Mom of 5 Boys!

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Are you a busy single mom struggling with overwhelm, exhaustion, and self-doubt? Are you ready to discover hope that doesn’t come from a half-eaten chocolate bar found between couch cushions, another glass of wine in a sippy cup, or swiping through online dating sites? Then the Single Mom Smiling podcast is for you! Kerri Bishop is an author, speaker, and coach who now brings her energy and enthusiasm to podcasting. She is also a single mom of FIVE boys whose husband, on Mother’s Day, sudden ...
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Morning Report

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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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My husband was in New York City at the World Trade Center on 9-11.Here's how that day affected our family and what happens when evil invades a Marriage and one parent crumbles. God Bless... Kerri The Battle of Emmitsburg, Gettysburg, & Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Psalm 91 You who dwell in the shelter of the Most High, who abide in the shade of the Al…
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Single moms love their children. We want what is best for them even when we don't fully understand their desires and when what is best comes at great cost to us. We will do almost anything for our children. And our children will do almost anything to be loved and accepted, especially when they lack the safety of a positive strong biological father …
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It's been said, comparison is the thief of joy, but is that always true? Moms are infamous for comparing themselves to others and either feeling inferior or superior to peers. This is especially true for single moms who are filled with self doubt. In this episode learn to look at your comparisons using Galatians 5 below. God Bless... Kerri Works of…
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On today's episode, the prime minister Christopher Luxon is counting on a raft of new measures to smooth out the country's energy supply issues. Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss, Uber drivers are celebrating a legal win, after the multi-billion dollar rideshare company failed in its bid to overturn an Employment Court decision on their status, In a ra…
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US talkshow host John Oliver, led an aggressive campaign to carry the Puteketeke to a landslide win in last year's Bird of the Century competition. The bird also known as the Australasian Crested Grebe captured nearly 300,000 votes from 190 countries - although some local feathers were ruffled - attributing the result to foreign interference. Fores…
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New targets set by the Social Development Minister will see a greater proportion of spending on employment programmes go towards those on Jobseeker benefits, rather than those not on a benefit at all. Louise Upston who announced the change in Lower Hutt this morning said she wants to put beneficiaries first in the queue for help. 1.1 billion dollar…
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In a rare moment of unity, Transport Minister Simeon Brown, Wellington mayor Tory Whanau and Greater Wellington Regional Council chairperson Daran Ponter are on the same page about congestion charges for Wellington city. Wellington Regional Council transport committee chair Thomas Nash spoke to Corin Dann.…
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Retirement village residents say they feel unsafe as care workers at Arvida-run facilities around the country face both cuts to their hours and increased responsibilities. Chris Cessford reports.
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New targets set by the Social Development Minister will see a greater proportion of spending on employment programmes go towards those on Jobseeker benefits, rather than those not on a benefit at all. Political Reporter Russell Palmer spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The junior doctors union is accusing Te Whatu Ora of playing down a shortage of medical registrars at Waikato Hospital, and fears the wellbeing of doctors will get worse as a result. Resident Doctors' Association national secretary Deborah Powell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Uber drivers are celebrating a legal win, after the multi-billion dollar rideshare company failed in its bid to overturn an Employment Court decision on their status. Uber driver Nureddin Abdurahman spoke to Corin Dann.
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At least six people have been killed after Russia launched a massive attack across Ukraine. Explosions rocked several cities including Kyiv, wiping out some power and water supplies. BBC Ukraine Correspondent Zhanna Bezpiatchuk spoke to Corin Dann.
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Auckland's southern motorway between Bombay and Ramarama re-opened after Waka Kotahi worked through the night to put in place a temporary wire rope barrier. Waka Kotahi's Auckland System's Manager Paul Geck spoke to Corin Dann.
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Energy Resources Aotearoa chief executive John Carnegie says the new plan will help to meet New Zealand's short and long-term energy needs, but he would prefer to see any investment in natural gas be in domestic production, rather than imported. Carnegie spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The government's confirmed it's reversing the offshore oil and gas exploration ban and walking away from the previous government's 2030 renewables target. Giles Dexter reports.
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The Government's announced a suite of new measures it says will shore up New Zealand's energy supply - including urgently reversing the offshore oil and gas exploration ban and greenlighting the construction of facilities to import liquified natural gas. But the former energy Minister Megan Woods thinks they should be looking at ways to build up re…
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The multi-billion dollar global rideshare company Uber lost a landmark appeal in a New Zealand court, which ruled that drivers should be treated as employees, not contractors. FIRST Union General Secretary Dennis Maga spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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On today's episode, Lydia Ko has won the Women's Open Championship on Monday morning at the home of golf, St Andrews in Scotland, the Government has announced changes to their proposed fast-track approvals bill, including giving final decision-making power to the expert panel, not ministers, and requiring that the panel include a member with expert…
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The Government has announced changes to their proposed fast-track approvals bill, including giving final decision-making power to the expert panel, not ministers, and requiring that the panel include a member with expertise in environmental matters. Minister responsible for the bill Chris Bishop spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.…
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