Everything with Beux

Everything with Beux A podcast to give the spotlight back to the people.

01/10/2026
01/03/2026

A new year brings new content! With the move of my family down to Mexico expect to see some updates of our travels around the city/country! Follow and share to support!

12/31/2025

An end of the year message from our founder, Liz Dyer đź’›

"As everyone shares their 2025 highlights on social media I want to pause and say this:

If your 2025 didn’t look joyful, exciting, or 'post-worthy,' you didn’t fail.

Some years aren’t about thriving - they’re about surviving.

I know this year was heavy for many of us.
Heavy with worry.
Heavy with learning and unlearning.
Heavy with protecting the people we love, setting boundaries, grieving losses, and finding the courage to stand firm when it would have been easier to stay quiet.

There are victories that don’t show up on social media:
Getting up when it took everything you had.
Choosing safety over familiarity.
Walking away from harm, even when it hurt.
Starting over without explanations.
Fighting battles behind closed doors for the sake of love.

If your year was quieter.
If it was more about healing than celebrating.
If simply staying felt like the bravest thing you could do.

I see you.
I honor you.
And I want you to hear this clearly: You are still here and that is enough!

A blessing for you as this year turns:

May you rest without guilt.
May you release what was never yours to carry.
May you move forward held by love, surrounded by grace, and reminded - again and again - that you matter."

With love & light,
Liz đź’•

12/31/2025
12/31/2025

Did you know that Paddington Bear, the marmalade-loving star of the books and films was inspired by Jewish children escaping the Holocaust on the Kindertransport?

Paddington’s creator, Michael Bond (1926–2017), never forgot the sight of refugee children arriving at London’s Reading Station during WWII, each with a tiny suitcase and a label around their neck so they wouldn’t be lost.

So in the very first book, there he is: a small, hopeful traveler sitting alone in Paddington Station with a suitcase and a handwritten tag…

“Please take care of this bear. Thank you.”

In other words: Please take care of this child.

Paddington is welcomed into the Brown family, a reminder of the kindness that saved so many young lives. And his dearest friend? Mr. Samuel Gruber, an elderly Jewish man from Hungary who himself escaped the N***s.

And one more sweet twist: When “Paddington 2” debuted in Israel in 2018, one of the beloved voices belonged to Nechama Rivlin, the late wife of Israeli President Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin. She adored Paddington — the little bear with the enormous heart.

May we always remember where hope comes from and keep passing it on.

Photo: Geoff Pugh
Source: American Society for Yad Vashem

12/31/2025

The world needs more Ms. Rachels ❤️

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