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The New Mason Jar with Cindy Rollins explores the application of Charlotte Mason’s philosophy to the atmosphere, discipline, and life of our homes and schools. We cover Charlotte’s timeless principles as they work themselves out in our real and modern lives. Interviewing seasoned moms who have cherished Charlotte’s works while raising real children in real families, we endeavor to lay a foundation of hope and possibility for our listeners. However imperfectly.
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Want to know how to break bad habits? Ever wanted to break a bad habit or start a new routine? Only to try for a couple of days and "fall off the wagon" only to feel like a failure? And then continue this cycle because you don't know what else to do? I've got you. Cue the New You podcast is here to help you improve your mental, physical, and emotional health. This is a simple guide to understanding mindset tactics for changing your habits, routines, and how you want show up in the world. We ...
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Tough Conversations with Henry Rollins

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Tough has evolved. Join Henry Rollins road tripping around Australia, to discover what tough means. It’s honest, challenging and sometimes intense. That’s what makes it a tough conversation. Come for the ride with Mercedes-Benz X-class and follow the journey at www.x-class.com.au.
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Fanatic! I hope you had a great week with as much music as possible played. We’re in the final stages of preparing the next volume of my mind dulling series of music oriented books called Stay Fanatic!!!. I’m not sure when it’s coming out but after almost two years, it’s finally almost finished. This is what I’ve been up to day after day for the la…
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The stories we tell ourselves are equivalent to the narratives that shape our perceptions, beliefs, and our realities. These stories are not merely idle thoughts but powerful constructs that influence how we interpret events, make decisions, and navigate the world around us. They often stem from a combination of past experiences, societal influence…
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They notice for themselves, and the teacher gives a name and other information as it is asked for… In this way they lay up that store of “common information”… and what is more important, they learn to know and delight in natural objects as in the familiar faces of friends. Charlotte Mason, School Education, p. 237 Show Summary: On The New Mason Jar…
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Fanatic! We have devised what will hopefully be a great spring time listening experience. Here are some bands you might want to check out. There’s never enough new music. Mary Timony’s new album Untame The Tiger is out. We’re playing a track from it tonight. https://marytimony.bandcamp.com/album/untame-the-tiger-2 Fanatic, I’m completely digging Ry…
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Fanatic! I hope you had a great week and got some good listening in. I’m out of the daily pummeling of proofreading for a little while. We’ve got a great show lined up for you and we’re already working on next week’s show to bring in April. I’m behind on a lot of my self-imposed tasks and will be working through the weekend. I’m afraid I have to ge…
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What's up Cueties!? Let's chat about how ignoring problems will not create the results you want in life, and how to build urgency around figuring out what your problem actually is. This is a great to reconnect with yourself and it is a way to love yourself. If you have big goals and big dreams - you should be working towards these goals and dreams!…
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Ourselves, our Souls and Bodies is much used in the P.U.S., as I know of no other attempt to present such a ground plan of human nature as should enable the young student to know where he is in his efforts to ‘be good’ as the children say. The point of view taken in this volume is, that all beautiful and noble possibilities are present in every one…
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Fanatic! Low on sleep for the last few days. I was onstage at Horrorhound last night in Cincinnati. A great time as always. My call time to the airport was 0400 hrs. Three airports later I’m back. Here are some suggestions, easy to check out if you find yourself so inclined. Fanatic Denise recommended a band called Letting Up Despite Great Faults. …
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Someone asked me the other day how did I start loving myself? This week I talk more about my story and things I had to learn to let go of and what changes impacted me the most. The best thing I ever did for myself was invest in myself and apply a lot of different life coaching techniques that really helped shape who I am today. The biggest benefit …
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Fanatic! I hope you had a great week. I’ve been in relative confinement, working on the final draft of a book. I think there’s at least three to four days left to go. I’m about 100,000 words in and still kind of like it. This schedule hasn’t left me much time to listen to much music besides tonight’s show and work on next week’s show. I wanted to r…
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Norman Vincent Peale wrote, "The Power of Positive Thinking," where he talks about the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. This means the outcome we expect to happen, happens because our energy matches our thoughts. Dr. Joe Dispenza talks about the energy force field we have and we create with our thoughts. Our brains and body like to be in sync. So when you…
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The mind is a spiritual octopus, reaching out limbs in every direction to draw in enormous rations of that which under the actions of the mind itself becomes knowledge. Nothing can stale its infinite variety; the heavens and the earth, the past, the present, and future, things great and things minute, nations and men, the universe, all are within t…
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Fanatic! I hope you had a great week. I’ve been working on writing projects and putting together tracks for our spring shows. The weather is changing and it’s been very inspiring for making our play lists. I’ve been getting up early and that’s been slightly shortening my night time listening but I’m trying to get some manuscripts banged into shape …
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Being in a rut can look different for everyone. Usually when I am in a rut it is because I am avoiding something, resisting, and kind of just aimlessly wandering. Going in a different directions, not accomplishing anything, and not clear on what I want. When I am in a rut I mentally and emotionally check out. What helps me the most get out of a rut…
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Fanatic! Fanatic spring has done sprung. I know as far as the calendar is concerned, spring is unleashed on the 19th. As far as I’m concerned, with the end of February, winter’s sent packing until December 1. Some records go back to the shelf and some come down. These seasonal/light cycle/temperature rituals are just what I do, I think it’s cool. I…
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This week is all about making decisions - not based off of fear or running out of time, but of trusting yourself and loving the reasons behind they why of your decision. I share some things I'm facing in my business, life, and in athletics. Cheers to processing emotions, and living your life the way you want to live it! Email: admin@merittrollinsbr…
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Three Questions for the Mother…She must ask herself Why must the children learn at all? What should they learn? And, How should they learn it? If she takes the trouble to find a definite and thoughtful answer to each of these three queries, she will be in a position to direct her children’s studies; and will, at the same time, be surprised to find …
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Fanatic! Very stoked about tonight’s show. Over the next several weeks, as we go sprinting into Fanatic Spring, we’ll be bringing a lot of new music to the show. Something to look forward to! Remember we listened to that cool band Jaguar 777 weeks ago? Their 12” is now available. Here’s the info. Tonight, it’s a great mix tape, something to get us …
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Why is it that we are so hard on ourselves sometimes? I think it’s because we accept the negative thought as he truth versus challenging it and getting curious as to why we are thinking this thought about ourselves. My daughter had a bad gymnastics practice this week and it made her upset and frustrated with herself. And I was like, “Girl, I’ve bee…
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No one knoweth the things of a man but the spirit of a man which is in him; therefore, there is no education but self-education… Charlotte Mason, Toward a Philosophy of Education, p. 26 Show Summary: On The New Mason Jar this week, Cindy and Dawn sit down to chat about Cindy’s newest book, Beyond Mere Motherhood How this book came to be What Cindy …
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In Kindra Hall's book: "Choose Your Story, Change Your Life," she talks about her love of "The Wizard of Oz" and how in life you can create your own yellow brick road and build your own Emerald City. I break down ways you can start placing bricks down that will help you form your path and reach your goal. You do this by becoming aware of your thoug…
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Go from not loving yourself, your body, your relationship with food, your toxic relationship with yourself to loving yourself, your body, having a good relationship with food, and breaking up of your toxic relationship with yourself. In this episode I give you two examples of how to use the Model - a universal truth - that will help you shift your …
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Like all music, the figured bass should have no other end and aim than the glory of God and the recreation of the soul; where this is not kept in mind there is no true music, but only an infernal clamour and ranting. Johann Sebastian Bach Show Summary: Today on The New Mason Jar, Cindy talks with Hannah Paris and Amy Edwards about the new Lenten co…
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This episode covers how to change a habit, what is the best mindset tool that has worked for me and my clients, and how we are continuously improving ourselves. Listen to Andrew Huberman's podcast: https://www.hubermanlab.com/podcast Listen to Natalie Bacon's podcast: https://momonpurpose.com/category/podcast/ Listen to Brooke Castillo's podcast: h…
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Thought I would have some fun and have my first guest speaker on the podcast be my husband, Rob Brown! We discuss how he balances being a business owner, father, and husband all while taking care of himself and having hobbies, without sacrificing time or stress. This is a two parter since we go off on tangents a lot, but there are a lot of little n…
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As a matter of fact, we do not realise children, we under-estimate them; in the divine words, we “despise” them, with the best intentions in the world, because we confound the immaturity of their frames, and their absolute ignorance as to the relations of things, with spiritual impotence: whereas the fact probably is, that never is intellectual pow…
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To learn more about CUE THE NEW YOU, go here: https://merittrollinsbrown.com/cue-the-new-you-course/ I hope this episode lights a fire under your ass and you start taking the action you need to take in order to get to where you want to go and you can figure out who you are and who you want to be without self-sabotagingggg! Let's do this! Email: adm…
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Let's begin the New Year with finding your healthy. Let's create systems that help you achieve your goals. Let's create routines that start your day of with intent and clarity. Let's build sustainable, healthy habits that lead you to living your dream life. Be sure to check out my man - Dr. Justin Shinkle's podcast episode: "Is Foam Rollins Helping…
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Few things could be more disastrous (as, alas, few are more imminent) than a sudden break with the traditions of the past; wherefore, let us gently knit the bonds that bind us to the generation all too rapidly dying out. It is well that we gather up, with tender reverence, such fragments of their insight and experience as come in our way; for we wo…
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Hey, my cuties. I hope everyone has had a lovely winter break and holiday season this far. Our house has been filled with cleaning schedules, family gatherings, dog sitting. Lots of laughter lots of cookies and making lasting memories together. Today's episode is going to be short and sweet, and I'm going to be rounding up 23 lessons. I have learne…
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Our brains are like computers who prefer to take the path of least resistance. Often times this leads us to live a life we don't necessarily enjoy because we don't feel excited, motivated, driven, or passionate about anything. This episode goes over what is happening in the brain that makes us stay in our comfort zones, and learn how to try new thi…
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It is not the friends of our election who have exclusive claims upon us; the friends brought to us here and there by the circumstances of life all claim our loyalty, and from these we get…kindness for kindness, service for service, loyalty for loyalty, full measure, heaped together and running over. Charlotte Mason, Ourselves, Book 2, p. 32 Show Su…
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“Okay, I need to say this - healing is not becoming the best version of yourself. Healing is letting the worst version of yourself be loved. So many of us have turned healing into becoming this super perfect version of ourselves that is bondage right. That is anxiety waiting to happen. Healing is saying, every single version of me deserves love. De…
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"Self-care is not self-indulgence, it is self preservation." - Audra Lorde Mama’s I know we are the heart and soul of our families - we give and give to our kids, our partners, our house, our jobs, but when was the last time you really took a moment for yourself? When was the last time you felt relaxed, you felt joy, you felt great about yourself? …
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Our flesh the Word became, and dwelt with us, And we beheld His glory, as, of God, The only-begotten Son: we who believed Knew glory when we saw it, by the signs— Not of the pomp and majesty of Kings— But Grace, the touch of God, showed sweet in Him; And Truth, discerning all things, made Him simple, His glory saw we—full of grace and truth. Charlo…
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The feeling of enoughness - being "good enough," "skinny enough," "funny enough," "inspiring enough," stems from not believing in yourself and attaching too much weight to a result you want in your life. And when you don't feel _________ enough, how do you feel about yourself? What thoughts are you thinking? What actions are you taking? Is your sel…
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“Bad habits repeat themselves again and again not because you don’t want to change, but because you have the wrong system for change. You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems” (p 27 “Atomic Habits” James Clear). A lot times we go through life on autopilot. We think the same thoughts, behave in the same manne…
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Education is a life. That life is sustained on ideas. Ideas are of spiritual origin, and God has made us so that we get them chiefly as we convey them to one another, whether by word of mouth, written page, Scripture word, musical symphony; but we must sustain a child’s inner life with ideas as we sustain his body with food. Charlotte Mason, Toward…
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"Several studies show a correlation between disorganization, clutter, and mental health conditions, including, depression, anxiety, and stress. Messy environments can cause frustration, helplessness, and feeling overwhelmed. Excessive clutter often leads to feelings of shame, hopelessness, and guilt." (PsyhologyToday.com) I have spent years, years …
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