Beth Johnson

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Beth Johnson

@BuildsByBeth

SMU 🏈 🎓 Mom, Toledo 🏈 Mom, App State 🏐 Mom, Toledo 🏈 Mom, Mom of 4-Wife of an amazing coach-Hoosier in FL, Carpenter

Katılım Aralık 2020
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Toledo Football
Toledo Football@ToledoFB·
Our 2026 Schedule is here‼️ Mark your calendars now 👏 #TeamToledo
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Beth Johnson@BuildsByBeth·
@aakashgupta My mom tip is to teach little kids your phone number as a song. My college age kids can still sing it. I refuse to ever change my number.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
74% of abducted children who are killed die within the first 3 hours. 44% within the first hour. I have a 4-year-old. When I found that FBI stat, I stopped what I was doing and started teaching him four things that afternoon. 1. Phone number. Memorized, not stored in a device. A kid who can recite a parent’s number to any adult with a phone becomes findable in seconds. 2. Code word. Any adult who says “your mom sent me” gets tested. If they don’t know the word, he runs. A 4-year-old can learn this in one conversation. 3. Stop, stay, yell. This one overrides the freeze response. FBI data shows 80% of initial contact between an abductor and a victim happens within a quarter mile of the child’s home. The quiet, compliant kid is what predators count on. A kid trained to scream on reflex changes the math. Every decibel is a witness. 4. Find a mom with kids. A small child can’t judge whether a stranger is safe. But a woman already watching her own children in public is the closest thing to a guaranteed safe adult. She’s the person most likely to act in seconds. 460,000 children are reported missing in the U.S. every year. One every 69 seconds. Recovery rate is above 97%. What separates the 97% from the 3% is almost always what happened in the first few minutes. In nearly 60% of abduction homicide cases, more than two hours passed between when someone realized the child was missing and when police were called. The reporting delay alone eats most of the survival window. Every one of these five skills attacks that gap. Four rules a 4-year-old can memorize. Each one turns hours of panic into seconds of correct action.
Miyandy@Amahashi_

I worked 20 years for a child sex trafficking rescue group. I want you to know this: 90% of Lost Children Are Found Within 30 Minutes. That statistic should both comfort you and wake you up. Most lost children are found quickly. But the ones who aren’t? They usually made one mistake. And here’s the uncomfortable truth: It’s often the exact thing most parents teach them. We tell our kids: “If you get lost, come find me.” It sounds logical. It sounds empowering. It’s WRONG! The Mistake Most Lost Children Make: When children realize they’re separated, they do three things almost automatically: They panic. They wander. They try to find you. Every step makes them harder to locate. From a search standpoint, movement creates chaos. Parents retrace their steps. Security scans zones. Staff lock down areas. Search works best when movement stops. When a child keeps walking, they move outside the original search radius. Helpers are looking where they were last seen — not where they’ve wandered. Stillness increases probability. Movement expands the problem. The first lesson is not “go find me.” It’s this: Stop. Stay. Yell. Why Stillness Wins: Think like a search team. If a child stays put: Parents can retrace steps. Security can scan systematically. Helpers converge to one fixed location. The search radius remains small. If a child keeps moving: The search area expands. Adults pass each other. Missed connections multiply. Minutes stretch into hours. Stillness keeps the math on your side. Teach Them Who to Approach: The second mistake we make as parents? We say, “Find an adult.” Not any adult. Not the nearest stranger. Children need a filter. Teach them to look for, if at all possible: A mother with children. Caregivers who already have kids with them are statistically among the safest people to approach in public settings. They are visible, stationary, and more likely to engage quickly. It’s a clear, concrete instruction. Children don’t process vague categories like “safe adult.” They process visuals. “Find a mom with kids” is visual. A Phone Only Helps If the Number Is Known: We often assume phones solve everything. They don’t — unless your child can use one. Even young children can memorize a 10-digit phone number with repetition. But you must train it. Practice it like a song. Sing it in the car. Chant it at bedtime. Turn it into rhythm. Repetition becomes recall. In an emergency, recall matters more than theory. The Code Word Rule: One more layer of protection. Choose a private family code word. Something only your household knows. If someone approaches and says: “Your mom sent me.” Your child asks: “What’s the code word?” No word. No go. This simple rule eliminates manipulation attempts instantly. It gives your child agency without requiring them to evaluate character. Real Safety Is Training — Not Luck! We don’t get safer by hoping. We get safer by practicing. Teach: • Phone number • Code word • Stop, stay, yell • Find a mom with kids Multiple skills. Simple instructions. Clear visuals. Five minutes of training can replace hours of panic. This isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation. Because when a child gets separated, the clock starts. And what they do in the first minute determines what the next thirty look like. That’s real protection.

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TurtlePower98@sstaedtler98·
@otter401 @WinterSportsLaw Most professions you don't get paid up front before every doing a bit of work. Not to mention a free college degree.
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Mit Winter
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw·
At the White House today, many people will claim the NCAA needs an antitrust exemption so it can cap college athlete compensation & limit player movement to “save” college sports. What industry wouldn’t love a law that keeps costs down like that?
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Beth Johnson
Beth Johnson@BuildsByBeth·
@emilyetaylor23 Go get yourself an Arby’s jamocha shake and let me know if that changes your mind.
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emilyetaylor
emilyetaylor@emilyetaylor23·
Do people actually eat at Arby’s? I drive by them, and there’s no one inside, in the parking lot or in the drive thru. I never see anyone eating food from there, and I never hear anyone talk about it.
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Dave Taylor
Dave Taylor@RacketRockRoll·
@achristovichh Their members are 1% of all NCAA athletes. Is that reported by FOS anywhere?
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Beth Johnson
Beth Johnson@BuildsByBeth·
@ClayTravis @realDonaldTrump Include players in these conversations. It is insulting to not include one current athlete in this. They get scapegoated for all the problems but don’t get to speak. Just read these comments to see the scapegoating.
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
Everyone agrees college sports is broken. I’ll be at the White House tomorrow for the college sports panel. @realDonaldTrump wants to fix the mess. As fans, what are your top suggestions to fix college sports for future generations? I have lots of ideas, what are yours?
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Timothy HJ Nerozzi
Timothy HJ Nerozzi@TimothyNerozzi·
If your baby is being loud in church, you're supposed to bounce it up-and-down or jingle something in front of it and act overly apologetic to everyone. The rest of the congregation, in turn, is supposed to be overly assuring and tell you how beautiful the baby is. It's simple.
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extra mommy@thecavemommy·
I’m trying my hardest to find an SUV that’s suitable for three to four car seats that isn’t either 1) Giant Expedition / Yukon / Tahoe / Sequoia 2) A complete piece of crap (bye bye Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade) 3) Has a cramped third row (bye bye Mazda / Volvo / Honda Pilot) 4) VW Atlas & Acadia only have 6 seats. There is none, besides maybe the Highlander. Lol, the minivan is seriously the best option if you are going to have 3 young children at least in car seats
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Beth Johnson@BuildsByBeth·
@oliveegger He can do that anytime also not just for gym time. Having the freedom to go to the gym whenever the daycare is open can be nice also instead of working around both work schedules. Just an idea. Balance comes in many forms.
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bird
bird@oliveegger·
@BuildsByBeth Or he could just spend time with his kids idk
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bird@oliveegger·
If you don’t want your wife to be fat or out of shape then you have to watch the kids while she works out or else shut up
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Beth Johnson@BuildsByBeth·
@MeghanMcCain Women can do whatever they want but a lot of moms get abused for even having kids by people on social media and out in the wild …oddly from other females usually. This push for more moms is to fight that and not to limit conservative or any females to one role.
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Meghan McCain
Meghan McCain@MeghanMcCain·
I am obviously a huge proponent of having children but one thing that really bothers me about conservative messaging on this is there are so many women who want to become mothers and can’t or - just haven’t found the right person. Also some women don’t want children and it’s ok. We should be welcoming of all kinds of women and voters. I find this messaging just so harsh and I know others do too because they privately message me about it because I’ve shared my journey with miscarriages publicly. So many women are feeling so much shame and I hate it. I just don’t get what we’re doing here and would be cool if we focused on a broader idea and more nuanced image of a conservative woman.
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James 🌽🏀
James 🌽🏀@huskersjames·
Remember on college sports broadcasts when they used to show a player’s major and, when appropriate, their GPA?
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Emily Zanotti 🦝
Emily Zanotti 🦝@emzanotti·
I would love to see a Catholic clothing company that is cute, modest, and affordable but also makes clothes that are MACHINE WASHABLE and NATURAL FABRIC and HAVE POCKETS.
Tricia MamaBuzz Kent@TMKent

@emzanotti I’ve been saying this for years. Modest is not frumpy. Beauty is valued by the Church! So many excuses. I’ve worn dress or skirt every Sunday for decades… most bought used.

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Beth Johnson@BuildsByBeth·
@Mr_Husky1 That’s the most beautiful ceramic duck I have ever seen! ❤️
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
My teenage son, who is autistic and non-verbal, made this for me in ceramics class. He asked me to show all of you. I'm sitting here staring at this little clay duck, and I can't stop crying. Not the sad kind. The kind that comes when you realize you've been holding your breath for years and finally remembered how to exhale. Marcus doesn't talk. He's 16 now, and people still look at him like he's broken. Like he's less. Teachers used to tell me he'd never "connect." Never create anything meaningful. Never understand what it means to give someone a gift from the heart. But last Tuesday, he came home from ceramics class clutching this thing in both hands like it was made of glass. His teacher said he worked on it for three weeks. Wouldn't let anyone touch it. Kept smoothing the clay, fixing the beak, painting it over and over until it looked exactly how he wanted. And then he handed it to me. Pointed at me. Pointed at the duck. And smiled. He wanted me to have it. He wanted me to show you. I've been selling some of my pottery in my shop lately, just small bowls and planters to help with bills, and Marcus watches me pack orders sometimes. He sees me wrap things carefully, write little notes to buyers. Maybe that's where he got the idea. That making something with your hands and giving it to someone matters. That it says what words can't. A woman from my shop actually messaged me last week asking if I knew anyone who did adaptive ceramics. Her son has similar challenges. I told her about Marcus's class, and now she's looking into it for her boy too. It's funny how things connect like that. This duck isn't perfect. The beak's a little crooked. One wing is thicker than the other. But Marcus made it. For me. Because he loves me. And he found a way to say it without a single word. So yeah, I'm showing all of you. Because he asked me to. And because every kid, no matter how they communicate, has something to say. You just have to be willing to listen differently. - ikhlas
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Beth Johnson@BuildsByBeth·
@skitzohousecat @Antunes1 The green banana tastes like starch/crap bc the sugars haven’t fully developed. Eat the slightly battered one and make banana bread with the ones that have dark spots. I guess the comparison carries….
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𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐔𝐍𝐄𝐒
They say the person you marry is the most important decision of your life. Many times, men, as their wife ages, get drawn to younger, hotter women, leaving behind the one who’s been with them since the beginning. Scott Adams is a great example. In his last days of life, his older, wrinkled wife was the one beside him on his deathbed, crying while publicly announcing his death to the world, not the Instagram influencer he married afterward, who’s nowhere to be seen. Be careful.
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Beth Johnson@BuildsByBeth·
@homemakinghunny Definitely simplify this list. Follow God. Wife then mother. In that order. Everything else is backseat stuff.
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𝐂𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐥@homemakinghunny·
I’m convinced it’s literally impossible to be a fully present mom, stay physically fit, be a good wife, friend, daughter, sister, aunt, show up at church, be involved in your community and remain a sane human all at the same time.
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