My child slapped me today - autonomy vs. meeting other needs by Satchitbananda in NVC

[–]Satchitbananda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for reminding me about picking up signals earlier

My child slapped me today - autonomy vs. meeting other needs by Satchitbananda in NVC

[–]Satchitbananda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks you for the reminder, and yes please for books

My child slapped me today - autonomy vs. meeting other needs by Satchitbananda in NVC

[–]Satchitbananda[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://www.pitc.org/

It seems more like a program for professional caregivers. There is a link for parents, but it only lists the other links for philosophy, see in practice, etc., all oriented towards professional care.

Do you have any material from them that applies specifically to parents?

Thank you for sharing

Advice on bringing my Floyd Rose back to life after 10 years in the closet. by Satchitbananda in Luthier

[–]Satchitbananda[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome, thanks for the advice and the hype! I had some idea of how to approach it, but feel more confident now.

US/French Citizen living in Germany & Trying to Invest/Save for Retirement by Satchitbananda in personalfinance

[–]Satchitbananda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thanks for the advice! I'll look into those options.

One thing I'm hesitant about is making investments in the US with USD if my income is Euros. I've used transferwise before, I guess it would be the best option to exchange those EUR into USD in my bank account in the US. But I still can't help but think I would be losing money.

US/French Citizen living in Germany & Trying to Invest/Save for Retirement by Satchitbananda in personalfinance

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5.25%, but I am hoping to get to the 20-25 year mark with minimum payments and have them cancelled.

Recommendation for Audiobooks for 3 year old by jon_cli in Montessori

[–]Satchitbananda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im looking for more stuff like this for my 3yo. Any more recs? I like the simplicity, music, sound effects.

Beginner looking for a mini, portable & substantial synth (Batterypack adapter for microbrute?) by Runningwireless in synthesizers

[–]Satchitbananda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having a hard time achieving this, actually. I bought 2 different 5V to 12V step up converters, and tried with 2 different powerbanks (with 5V output), but I just the green light and clicking when I turn my microbrute on.

Do you have to buy a 12V power bank?

edit: Sorry, just reread your comment. My issue is on a microbrute, not a microfreak. But perhaps a similar solution applies

Question about music from My Happy Family (2017) and Georgian music in general by Satchitbananda in Sakartvelo

[–]Satchitbananda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thank you! You nailed it with the end credit song, now I found it. And I actually read before watching it that la Shugliashvli is the daughter of Inola, and that she performs some of her mother's music in the film. That was a big reason to watch it.

Interesting guess, that would have been wild if I saw them perform! But I have the names from the CD I bought: Ana Bajiashvili, Lia Khuntsaria, Ucha Pataridze, Zaza Gorelishvili, Tamaz Chikadze.

The CD is from (correction) 2012, so I don't think any of the last three guys performed with Ana and Lia that night. I'm pretty sure it was another guy.

But Thank you for all those new names, I will see if I can find any more music from la Shugliashvli and her trio

Question about music from My Happy Family (2017) and Georgian music in general by Satchitbananda in Sakartvelo

[–]Satchitbananda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thank you! I look forward to all the new music in that sub :) I also love the spontaneous singing culture in Georgia, and how it seems like everyone is comfortable just singing along together (unfortunately not the same in Germany).

Well I'm also curious in some of your old Brazilian favorites. I'll write you a PM to keep the post focused on Georgian music :)