So, I can see
myself listening to a woman who's husband was a pastor and who left his wife in charge until he returned.
But, I can not see myself sitting in a pew week after week
listening to a woman who attempts to stand as a man when there are good, Godly men in sufficient quantity to serve the Lord.
Anyway, kudos to Target for
listening to the women who voiced their opinion.
First of all, don't
listen to every woman who tries to tell you the horror story of her epidural or her natural birth.
While you're making this recipe,
listen to the women who created it, Heng Ou, Marisa Belger and Amely Greeven, on episodes 17 & 19 of the Fourth Trimester Podcast:
He added: «The key thing is to
listen to the women who weren't listened to in previous years and get to the bottom of the truth.»
Our birth culture has moved too far away from
listening to women who trust themselves.
No matter what you choose, it should be an opportunity to catch up and really
listen to this woman who means so much to you.
Not exact matches
If a prosecutor wants
to convict a man of assault, he is (without a doubt) going
to paint a picture for the audience of the suffering of the defendant, and will likely use expressive language
to evoke a feeling of sympathy from the jury,
who (as they
listen) visualize the potential suffering of the man /
woman in front of them.
Unlike the public trashing that other
women have gotten when accusing powerful men in the past — think Anita Hill, called «nutty» and «slutty» in 1991 or the long line of Bill Cosby accusers
who, until very recently, were dismissed as gold diggers — Carlson's claims that Ailes ogled her and forced her out when she rebuffed him were taken seriously,
listened to, and investigated.
Last year, as I
listened to various speakers share their stories, one
woman who stood out
to me was Carrie Kerpen.
It's called «amplification,» which is when
women's key points are
listened to and repeated in meetings, giving credit
to who came up with the idea.
To all women who love tech but fear the industry is rife with sexual harassers and misogynists, Merline Saintil has a message of encouragement: Don't listen to the hater
To all
women who love tech but fear the industry is rife with sexual harassers and misogynists, Merline Saintil has a message of encouragement: Don't
listen to the hater
to the haters.
Behind every great
woman, there is often another great
woman who has encouraged her and
listened to her and advised her, rather than tried
to compete with her.
I just
listened to an interview with an economist author
who happened
to have undergone a recent pregnancy and realized that most of the advice given
to women these days is either spotty, or egregiously over conservative — flat out wrong in many cases.
Tessa, are you going
to listen to men
who want
to use you with out consequences or men
who hold the dignity of
women in highest esteem and are trying
to defend them?
We resolved as Slee
to «
listen, however painful the hearing... until there is not one last
woman remaining
who is a victim of violence.»
And on the occasion I made this comment, it was
listened to and affirmed by the
women who heard it.
I also began
listening to heartbreaking stories — from
women like Cecily and Tamara
who had
to terminated wanted pregnancies for their health.
The
woman,
who police haven't identified, is in stable condition at the hospital, and the man is in jail, where he can argue about his zombie theories
to anyone
who wants
to listen...
I share my story about my son with the
women who struggle with addiction and I
listen to them and there stories.
You
listen to a lonely homosexual man
who desperately wants
to be married, or a
woman who feels she had
to abort her child, and everything in you wants
to affirm them and reduce their suffering.
After forty - five minutes of discussion among the seven
women of the inner circle, they were asked
to change places with the seven men
who had been sitting around them
listening and watching.
Maybe justice and the good society are brought about precisely by lawyers and judges sending the jury out of the courtroom while they decide whether
to admit the testimony of an old black
woman who has been
listening in on the whole trial of her son.
I sure hope all the
women who listen to this
woman talk recognize that the R&R ticket would have taken the food out of her baby's mouth by denying food stamps and denied them both shelter by eliminating programs like low - income housing.
Male leaders of the church have not known how
to handle strong and faithful
women who listen and obey the WILL of GOD, since the Virgin Mary!
DO NT DO — Do nt
listen to man
who claim they read the Bible — Read for yourself — Do nt confess your sins
to a molesting pervert — Only
to God — Do nt ask for forgiveness
to a sinner
woman — Only
to God — Do nt pray
to statues or idols — Especially American Idol
Anyone
listening seriously
to this testimony will be as changed by it as those
who have
listened to battered
women or rape victims.
We are
listening to feminist theologians
who are calling for a new theology which will express and affirm the experience of
women as well as of men.
See, I
listen to my Hubby dear, so for the ones
who say that
women only talk and never
listen, I'd say, you are wrong people!
Also, thanks for making such an amazing podcast — I
listen to it at work
to make the time go by faster -LRB-... also
to drown out the annoying
woman who mumbles all day across the office!)
One day in the grocery store I was talking
to anyone
who would
listen about this, when a
woman relayed the story of a friend whose baby boy wouldn't sleep — until the mom eliminated dairy from her diet.
I met a
woman who taught me
to listen to my baby.
I, on the other hand, simply needed someone
to take the time
to listen to and get
to know my mother (
who is not the most talkative and expressive
woman in the world) before yanking me out with forceps.
The most important issues are those
to the
women who are
listening.
Living in a state that restricts midwifery practice, Dr. Adams is conducting a qualitative study
to listen to the voices of
women who choose homebirth over hospital birth.
Yet if you happen
to be one of the many
women out there
who feels though it is not working and creating an obsession of watching the clock instead of your baby, it might be time
to start
listening to your instincts and following the lead of your baby... instead of the book.
Whether mothers -
to - be have dreams of twins or a hunch they can't explain, those
who have cared for pregnant
women quickly learn
to listen.
Just like riding a bike, some
women figure it out on their own and others need a little help from someone
who can
listen, observe, and give you encouragement... and remind you
to Nurse!
If, on the other hand, this message comes from those of us
who have fought hard
to protect the intrinsic value of this connection, I think
women will
listen.
Instead, they
listened to experts
who told them what experts always tell
women: There is something terribly wrong with you!
I do support the taking a moment
to listen, and glad
to know that the myriad experiences of
women like me
who do that and still don't have kids
who sleep through the night isn't a geographical phenomenon.
Diagnosing PTSD means
listening to the
woman's story of trauma - and if you believed her, you would be criticizing the professional colleagues
who looked after her.
Read Siblings Without Rivalry by Faber and Mazlish (the
women who wrote the classic How
to Talk So Kids Will
Listen &
Listen So Kids Will Talk).
We've had more than one
woman who was spared a tragedy because she came here when she wasn't sure and chose
to listen to Dr Amy and science.
These acolytes of the big wigs
who pop up
to tell
women they don't need
to listen to medical professionals.
Listening to this pleasant hypnosis track every night at bedtime guides any pregnant
women who is experiencing insomnia into a deep, restful sleep, and trains her inner mind
to create and respond immediately
to a specific cue
to easily fall asleep, get back
to sleep if awakened,
to sleep deeply and well, and
to wake up refreshed.
I think there needs
to be more understanding of
women who prefer c - sections, especially among people
who claim
to care about
listening to mothers and respecting their choices.
Listening to and practicing confidence in my motherly intuition has led me
to discover the tribes of
women I connect with
who have helped me learn, grow and realize my potential as a mother.
Ten years ago, researchers used data from the
Listening to Women survey to examine associations between childbirth education and knowledge about childbirth interventions.3 The results were disappointing, women who attended childbirth education were no more likely to have knowledge of the risks of interventions than women who did not take cla
Women survey
to examine associations between childbirth education and knowledge about childbirth interventions.3 The results were disappointing,
women who attended childbirth education were no more likely to have knowledge of the risks of interventions than women who did not take cla
women who attended childbirth education were no more likely
to have knowledge of the risks of interventions than
women who did not take cla
women who did not take classes.