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Send us a textAbandoned at birth and adopted at 5 days old, Dan Berger spent his life battling deep-rooted abandonment trauma and identity struggles. That pain eventually led him into drug and sex addiction—but his story didn't end there.In this emotional and honest interview, Dan opens up about:- Growing up feeling unwanted and misplaced- How unresolved trauma fueled his addiction- The moment he hit rock bottom- Finding healing and hope through the 12-step recovery program- What life looks like now in recoveryHis book, "The Quest: The Definitive Guide to Finding Belonging" is available on nowThis is a powerful episode for anyone struggling with abandonment issues, addiction, trauma, recovery, or healing. If you've ever felt like you don't belong — this one's for you.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditing: Stephan MenzelMarketing: Lucas Phiri
Send us a textIn this powerful episode, Preston opens up about the night he took shrooms for the first time — and how it sent him into a downward spiral that lasted for six terrifying months.He shares his experience with:Constant panic attacksInsomnia and waking in full sweatsManual breathing and intense health anxietyA frightening descent into Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder (DPDR)This isn't just a bad trip — it's a story of survival, mental health, and the unexpected consequences of psychedelics. Whether you've experienced something similar or are curious about the risks, this episode offers insight, honesty, and hope.
Send us a textLiving with a hoarder parent isn't just messy—it's traumatic. In this eye-opening episode, Calissa shares what it was really like growing up with a level 5 hoarder mother who also showed signs of narcissistic personality disorder. From the overwhelming clutter and filth to the shame of never being able to invite anyone over, she reveals the emotional, mental, and physical toll it took on her childhood.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditing: Stephan MenzelMarketing: Lucas Phiri
Send us a textShaun's journey is one of pain, survival, and ultimately, self-healing. Bullied as a child, beaten down emotionally and physically, he grew up feeling repulsive, unwanted, and angry. As a child he was jailed and over the next 25 years, he found himself trapped in a cycle of burglary, car theft, and incarceration.But prison didn't just hold him—it woke him up. Shaun fought for access to books and immersed himself in psychology. He found unexpected wisdom among the “lifers” who had built purpose into their permanent sentences. For the first time, Shaun began to understand his trauma, and how it shaped the choices that landed him behind bars.This episode is raw, honest, and deeply human. It's not just about crime—it's about the power of reflection, resilience, and redemption.
Send us a textHow does a narcissist manipulate someone to the point of losing themselves? Corine knows firsthand. After years in a toxic relationship with a narcissistic partner, she not only lost herself but also her connection with her two children. In this eye-opening episode of Multispective, she breaks down the traits of a narcissist, the subtle and dangerous ways they manipulate, and the warning signs to watch for. Most importantly, she shares how to protect yourself from falling into the same trap.
Send us a text“I lost my son… and my entire world shattered.” In this episode, Rhonda opens up about the unbearable pain of losing her child and the long, complicated journey through grief. She shares what the grieving process really feels like—raw, unfiltered, and often misunderstood—and the tools that helped her survive when she felt completely broken.Whether you're grieving a loss or supporting someone who is, Rhonda's story offers comfort, hope, and real ways to cope. You're not alone.Find Rhonda on: https://www.rhondaparkertaylor.comHer book on: https://amzn.to/3lYXRsh
Send us a textWhat's it like growing up in the Mormon Church, only to be excommunicated for following your heart? In this powerful episode of Multispective, Susie opens up about her life inside the LDS Church, the strict expectations she followed and the deep personal conflict that led to her excommunication after an affair.She shares the emotional toll of losing her community, the challenges of rebuilding her identity, and the lessons she's learned about faith, self-worth, and finding freedom outside the Church.Really appreciate any support, please subscribe, share, comment, like and let us know your thoughts!Contact her: https://www.getwellwithsusiebell.com/Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditing: Stephan MenzelMarketing: Lucas Phiri
Send us a textIn this interview, I sit down with Karmela, a Holocaust survivor who lived through one of history's darkest times, in Budapest. As a child, she lost her family in the gas chambers and witnessed unimaginable horrors. She bravely shares her story of survival, escape, and resilience.Joining her is her son, Joel, as they discuss not only Karmela's past but also their mission to share powerful stories through their true crime podcast, SurvivingTheSurvivor @STSTalk and book. Joel talks news, politics, his creative process and visiting his moms home town. Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditing: Stephan MenzelMarketing: Lucas Phiri
Send us a textIn this episode, Vivi Devereux shares the chilling details of the night he endured a horrible stabbing, that saved someone's life—an act of heroism that nearly cost him everything. Against all odds, he survived what doctors called a medical miracle, but the aftermath still impacts him today. Vivi opens up about the trauma, the long road to recovery, the physical and mental health challenges, and how that moment forever changed his life. His story is one of survival, resilience, and courage in the face of tragedy.
Send us a textIn this episode, Hope Andersen talks about her painful journey through bipolar disorder, diving deep into her experiences with both depressive and manic phases. She discusses the challenges of promiscuity and alcohol as she sought healing, ultimately leading to her inspiring book, How to Remodel a Life: a guide to living well with alcoholism and bipolar disorder.✨ *What You'll Learn:*• The importance of mental health awareness• Coping strategies for managing bipolar disorder• The power of vulnerability in the recovery process• How seeking professional help can change livesYou never have to be alone in your journey xIf you found this episode valuable, please share it with your friends and family to raise awareness about mental health and support those on similar journeys.
Send us a textIn this episode we interview Dr. Adrian on her journey navigating dissociative identity disorder (DID). She shares with us everything there is to learn about DID: the causes, treatments, living and communicating with her parts and the ways it affects her life. =================================Adrian A. Fletcher, Psy.D., M.A., is a licensed psychologist, author, and survivor with lived experience of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. She also uses the name Adrienne & Co. System to reflect a DID system of 22+ parts. She is a trafficking and ritual abuse survivor. A passionate mental health warrior, she stepped out publicly in 2021 to challenge the stigma around DID and trauma. She and her parts are here to bring hope, love, and inspiration to the world by sharing their lived and professional experience with mental health. She and her parts are the proud authors of One Soul, Multiple Expressions: Poems by the Parts, former podcast hosts of Braving the Way with Dr. Fletch, and hosts of an international mentorship program for people living with DID. They have been featured in the Los Angeles Times and USA Today. They have also had their work published by The American Psychiatric Association, The National Alliance on Mental Illness, Psychology Today, and This Is My Brave. They are currently writing a book for people with DID through New Harbinger publications with the love of their life, Mabel Rose, called The Experiential Toolbox for DID, which will be released in 2025.Follow Adrienne and her parts on instagram @adrienneandcoSupport her work via her poetry book: https://www.amazon.com/One-Soul-Multiple-Expressions-POEMS/dp/B0BLG6SWS6Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditing: Stephan MenzelMarketing: Lucas Phiri
Send us a textThis episode interviews Leif who discusses his life navigating the complexities of living with schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and anxiety. Leif opens up about the challenges he's faced, the lessons he's learned, and the resilience it takes to find balance in a world that often misunderstands mental health.Through vulnerability and hope, Leif shares how he has turned struggles into strength, offering insight and inspiration for anyone impacted by mental health challenges. Tune in to hear his story of perseverance, growth, and finding peace in the chaos.
Send us a textIn this episode, CJ shares his story of growing up as a Jehovah's Witness with an abusive father. He emulated his father in his later years, turning to alcohol to cope. He shares the darkest and lowest points in this period and the key moments that changed his life. From childhood trauma to breaking free and finding sobriety, CJ's journey is about survival, transformation, and hope. Don't miss this powerful episode.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditing: Stephan MenzelMarketing: Lucas Phiri
Send us a textIn this episode, Isabella talks about her experiences navigating the challenges of growing up with a narcissistic mother and the ways it impacted her self-esteem. She discusses how these early dynamics influenced her journey through grief after losing her husband, and the steps that led her to seek solace in what she believed to be a spiritual path, which turned out to be a horrific cult.Isabella shares how losing her son to death within the cult, was the eye-opening, pivotal moment that pushed her to leave, and the personal growth that followed. This conversation explores the effects of family dynamics on mental health, the complexities of grief, and the importance of self-awareness and resilience when rebuilding after life-altering experiences.This episode provides insights into overcoming personal and external challenges and highlights the power of self-discovery and transformation.You can find Isabella on:Email: isabellayoung19@gmail.comWebsite and books: www.feelingbetternaturally.loveYouTube: Feeling Better NaturallySubstack: https://www.substack.com/@feelingbetternaturallySupport the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a textFairy shares her personal and painful journey through the troubled teen industry. For many, these facilities are sold as places for "help" or "reform," but behind their walls, children are often taken from their homes, subjected to harsh treatment, and forced into programs that can leave lasting emotional and psychological scars.Fairy opens up about being taken from her family and sent to a facility where she faced abuse, isolation, and intense discipline. She speaks candidly about the trauma, the broken systems, and how many kids—like herself—are treated as though they need to be “fixed” instead of being supported with love and understanding. Despite the darkness, Fairy's story is one of resilience, hope, and the strength to reclaim her own voice.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a textObscurity shares her heartbreaking story of surviving familial trafficking, abuse, and torture at the hands of her parents and brother. She reveals the unimaginable trauma she endured during her childhood and the lifelong pain she has carried since.Through her candid account, Obscurity sheds light on the hidden reality of familial abuse and the impact it has on survivors. Despite the darkness she's faced, her story is one of courage and resilience, offering hope to others who have endured similar experiences.This episode dives deep into the importance of breaking the silence, raising awareness about trafficking within families, and supporting survivors in their healing journey.Familial trafficking involves exploiting a child within their own family for goods, money, or services, often by parents but also by other relatives like siblings or guardians. In child sex trafficking, victims may be groomed or coerced into sexual acts, often linked to the creation and distribution of child sexual abuse material.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a textIn this episode, Kobias shares about the years spent homeless, friendless and vulnerable. At just 11 years old, Kobias made a friend. Unbeknownst to them, this friendship would turn their lives upside down. Kobias was pulled into the dark world of grooming by the father of their best friend. What began as a seemingly innocent friendship soon turned into years of manipulation, betrayal and physical and sexual abuse. By 15, they were in a full-blown relationship with their friend's father, which ended on the verge of death. Kobias opens up about the early signs of grooming, the emotional toll of being targeted by someone they trusted, and the strength it took to understand and confront what had happened. Their story sheds light on the insidious tactics of grooming and the lasting journey of healing. **Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of grooming and abuse.**Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a textI sit down with Amee, a courageous advocate who has spent decades living in the shadows of epilepsy. For years, she battled feelings of shame and isolation, hiding her condition from friends and family. Now, Amee is on a mission to shed light on her journey and dismantle the stigmas surrounding epilepsy. She shares her personal story of struggle and resilience, the challenges she faced in seeking acceptance, and the pivotal moments that inspired her to embrace her truth. Amee discusses the importance of raising awareness about epilepsy and how open conversations can foster understanding and support for those affected by this condition. Amee's Instagram handle @behindthebindisSupport the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a textIn this episode, we delve into the remarkable story of Fran Tusso, who shares her unique experiences as a child of a sperm donor with an ever-growing family of over 80 siblings. Fran offers insights into the emotional and social complexities of donor conception, exploring the connections she's formed and the challenges she's faced in understanding her identity. Tune in for an ultimate discussion on the modern family dynamics and the implications of sperm donation.You can find Drinking with Gin Podcast here or on their websiteSupport the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a textIn this episode, Sinyian shares her heart-wrenching experiences of abuse and neglect. She recounts the trauma of mistreatment by school teachers and the subsequent abuse from her mother after a distressing time at school. Sinyian also opens up about her time in a boarding school, where lack of resources and financial support pushed her to steal for survival and comfort.Tune in to hear Sinyian's powerful story of struggle and resilience, and gain insight into the challenges faced by those who endure such profound hardships.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a textIn this episode I interview Lazou, an Asian living in the USA, who shares her journey from living with an untreated heart murmur to having a surgery as an adult, that left her with a large noticeable scar. She talks about how this, along with being a minority race, impacted her self-confidence and body image. It's a raw and real conversation about embracing body neutrality and finding strength through challenges. Her podcast is called Nuances, our Asian stories.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a Text Message.In this gripping episode, Steven candidly shares his experiences living with paranoid schizophrenia. Through his story, you can gain an intimate understanding of the daily realities and challenges he faces, from the intrusive nature of his delusions to the impact of his symptoms on relationships and daily functioning. Steven opens up about his path to diagnosis, the process of finding effective treatment, and the support systems that have been pivotal in his journey. His narrative offers a profound insight into the world of paranoid schizophrenia, illuminating both the struggles and the resilience that define his life. We explore the complexities of mental health through Steven's powerful and personal account.Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, R.C. Hand shares his incredible journey from growing up in a crime-ridden Hispanic neighborhood to achieving financial success and living a fulfilling life. RC opens up about the challenges he faced with his alcoholic father and absent mother, and the critical decisions he made himself that guided him towards a different path from crime. He discusses how he built a mindset focused on wealth and success, and how cultivating this mindset has empowered him to live a truly fulfilling life. Tune in to learn RC's practical strategies for overcoming adversity, developing a wealth-oriented mindset, and creating a life of purpose and achievement.RC's website: cowboyproductions52.comSupport the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Multispective, we sit down with Tracy McHugh, an adventurous traveler who turned a challenging year of job rejections into a flourishing entrepreneurial career. Tracy shares captivating stories from her global travels, offering invaluable tips for solo adventurers. She opens up about the trials and tribulations of facing numerous job rejections, and how these setbacks inspired her to start her own business. Tracy's journey from struggle to success highlights her resilience and innovation, providing listeners with profound insights into overcoming career obstacles and thriving as an entrepreneur. Tune in to discover Tracy's transformative experiences and gain motivation for your own personal and professional growth.You can contact and find Tracy's work on: https://www.chasingwonderful.com/Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, I sit down with Nikki Nicholas, who courageously left her conventional life—complete with marriage, career, and friends—to explore Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and deep meditation. Nikki shares her transformative journey, discussing the challenges she faced and the profound insights she gained. She explains the principles of NLP and how it can reshape our thoughts and behaviors, while also introducing deep meditation techniques that foster mindfulness and clarity. Nikki offers practical tips for listeners to incorporate these powerful tools into their daily lives, emphasizing the importance of community and support during times of change. Tune in for valuable lessons and actionable advice that could inspire your own path to personal growth!Video on "Subconscious Blocks": https://nikkinicholas.com/find-your-sub-blocks-oif/10% DISCOUNT on COACHING with Nikki: https://nikkinicholas.com/contact/ Mention in the message, discount code "MULTISPECTIVE"Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode we interview Renee Rodriguez, a custody strategist, who shares her harrowing journey of escaping an emotionally abusive relationship and fighting for custody of her son. Renee discusses the strategies and challenges she, and other victims of abuse may face during a custody battle in the hands of a narcissistic abuser, and offers insights and inspiration for others in similar situations. She is now a Custody Strategist, helping, consulting and advising people going through separation and fighting to gain custody of their children. Don't miss this powerful episode packed with information and useful steps on how to fight your custody battle successfully.To contact her for any help or find her work: TheCustodyBlueprint.com, and custodytemplates.comSupport the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In today's episode we hear from Ina Shah, an Indian-American residing in Michigan, whose battle with congestive heart failure has led her to confront mortality multiple times with resilience. Despite the challenges posed by her illness, Ina has found strength and solace in her cultural roots, actively participating in local Indian community events and festivals while integrating into American life. Her journey has deeply shaped her perspective on life and death, emphasizing the importance of cherishing each moment and finding joy amidst adversity. Her story not only inspires but also highlights the power of cultural identity and community in navigating life's uncertainties with courage and resilience.Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode Wen Peetes, an intuitive healing coach whose dark journey from childhood trauma was nothing short of inspiring. Wen was raised by physically and sexually abusive parents, and in the process of self healing, found a life of spiritual connection. She shares about listening to your gut and following your emotions to drive you towards a happier life. Listen in if you want to learn everything about intuitive healing, including what it is and the process, by an expert coach herself.If you enjoy our show, you can support us by writing a review or donating a small amount on our patreon site. It will make a huge difference to us. You can find her work and book "Inner child healing" on: https://rebelforaspell.comSupport the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In part 2 of this episode, I sit down with Inaya Oakroot, the compassionate force behind a refugee camp in Sweden. Inaya candidly shares the challenges and barriers she faces, from bureaucratic hurdles to language and cultural differences, yet reveals the profound joys of extending a helping hand. Seamlessly weaving spirituality into the conversation, Inaya reflects on the divine duality present in her work, offering a poignant perspective on the interconnectedness of humanity. From heartwarming stories of resilience to a vision for a brighter future, this episode invites you to explore the transformative power of compassion and community in the face of adversity. Part 1 talks and teaches about Divine Duality within spirituality through adversity in her personal journey. Listen in to understand this concept better. You can find her work on: https://www.oakrootspiritualacademy.com/Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, we delve into the transformative journey of Inaya Oakroot, who shares her profound experiences of overcoming life's adversities to embrace a state of divine duality.Inaya recounts her challenging path, marked by a painful and expensive separation from her husband. Despite the weight of these trials, she found within herself the resilience to not only endure but to transcend.Furthermore, Inaya opens up about the heartbreaking loss of her best friend, who battled schizophrenia and ultimately succumbed to suicide. Through the depths of grief, she discovered profound insights about the complexities of mental health and the enduring power of compassion.Join us as we explore the intersection of resilience, spirituality, and personal growth with Inaya Oakroot, as she shares her remarkable journey towards finding harmony amidst life's most trying moments.Stay tuned for part 2 where she talks in great detail about her work with a refugee camp in Sweden.You can find her work on: https://www.oakrootspiritualacademy.com/Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, Angela Legh opens up about her experience of abuse during childhood and later one in a toxic marriage. After a terrible fire, called Tubbs Wildfire, destroyed their home, Angela was forced to confront the devastation not only externally but also internally. This unexpected event became a catalyst for her to reassess her life and make the courageous decision to leave behind the toxicity of her marriage.Through vulnerability and strength, Angela recounts how she navigated through the darkness, found the courage to prioritize her well-being and practice self care.She is now a children's book writer, where she teaches healthy ways to manage emotions through storytelling.Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, Stephan Menzel, shares his story of growing up in the restrictive environment of Jehovah's Witnesses. Stephan discusses the challenges, restrictions, and eventual liberation he experienced after breaking away from the group.He sheds light on the recruitment process and expectations within Jehovah's Witnesses, offering valuable insights into the tactics used by such groups to attract and retain members. He provides guidance on what to look out for and how to protect oneself from falling prey to cult-like organizations.This episode is a must-listen for those seeking to educate themselves on the signs of manipulation and coercion within closed religious communities.*********************Listen to Giants Among Us, a podcast about the true and dark side of the human experience.... Website : https://giantsamongstus.com/Youtube : https://youtube.com/@GiantsAmongstUs?si=V03di1d0sZ0IJN46Support the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode I sit down with Phil, a transgender man, to share his incredible journey of his transition. Phil opens up about his experiences navigating relationships, societal perceptions, and medical challenges he faced during his transition. He talks about the effects it took on his marriage, his career and the support he reached out for and got from his community. This is a story of hope and resilience for anyone on a similar path or seeking to understand the transgender experience.Subscribe, like, and share this episode to spread awareness and support for the transgender community.------------------------------Check out our Beayoutiful Legacy on https://msha.ke/beyoutifullegacy or any of you favorite podcasting appSupport the Show.Additionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
Actor and motivational speaker Darius Wallace shares his success story of unwavering resilience and triumph. From street life, homelessness, grief and depression, he worked his way up in theater, playing roles like Malcolm X, and starring in Hollywood TV shows Law and Order and Nashville, and movies like Nothing but the Truth. He has also given inspirational speeches with Ted X. Listen in on how Darius' unwavering determination and talent propelled him to stardom against all odds. We delve into the challenges he faced, the dreams he pursued, and the extraordinary path that led him to success. This episode is filled with inspiration and uplifting messaging by his captivating tale of perseverance and hope.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this powerful episode, Daniel a.k.a Tunez From The Crypt shares his spiritual journey of using ayahuasca as a tool to find his true self after years of alcohol addiction. Finally a traumatic car accident made him look deep within, and start his journey of transformation. He sought out healing through ayahuasca which ultimately led him to sobriety and a newfound sense of clarity and purpose.Through the healing powers of this sacred plant medicine, Tunez was able to break free from the grips of addiction and reclaim his life. This is his story of hope, healing, and the incredible power of self-discovery. Stay tuned for his raw and honest account of his journey to sobriety.To listen to Silenced Voices - Stories of MST, tune into: www.silencedvoicesmst.comor any podcasting platformSupport the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this inspiring video, Danny Covey, author of Scar Tissue, shares his incredible journey of overcoming a life-threatening heart defect that nearly took his life multiple times. From facing countless surgeries and setbacks to finding the strength to keep fighting, Danny's story will motivate and inspire others to never give up, no matter the odds. Join us as Danny recounts the challenges he had to face in his journey of survival and resilience. Let's spread positivity and hope together.Website (His book can be purchased here): www.dannycovey.comAmazon link to book: https://www.amazon.com/Scar-Tissue-Danny-Covey/dp/199086760X*******************************Check out the Redacted Podcast, a podcast that unveils taboo and dark stories by silenced voices Website: www.theredactedpodcast.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_redacted_podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRedactedPodcastSupport the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, we dive deep into the realm of relationships with Rita Bliven. Rita opens up about her personal journey navigating the challenges of unhealthy attachments, born from her parents' messy divorce. Together, we unpack the signs of unhealthy attachments and Rita shares actionable strategies for fostering healthier connections. It's a conversation you won't want to miss if you're ready to break free from old patterns and cultivate more fulfilling relationships. So, grab your notebook and join us for some invaluable insights on building healthier, happier connections!https://www.canyonsandfireworks.comSupport the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, we explore the critical world of child protective services through the lens of Kevin Smith, a formerly dedicated social worker with firsthand experience. Dive into insightful case studies revealing the intricacies of child welfare, abuse, and neglect. Gain valuable knowledge and perspectives on safeguarding children's rights and well-being. Subscribe for compelling content shedding light on the complexities of child protective services and advocating for the most vulnerable members of our society.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the full video version of your favourite episode here on YouTube. Please subscribe, like or drop a comment letting us know your thoughts on the episode and if you'd like more stories going forward!If you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, we chat with a betrayal recovery expert, Vanessa Cardenas, who opens up about her breakdown when one fateful day, she had a heartbreaking conversation that left her betrayed and torn. As Vanessa recounts her story, she reveals the gradual process of reclaiming her sense of self-worth and rebuilding trust in herself and others. Through her own journey, she discovered powerful tools for cultivating self-love and protecting one's heart from further harm. From mindfulness practices to boundary-setting techniques, Vanessa provides invaluable insights and practical strategies for listeners navigating their own paths of betrayal and forgiveness.Support the showAdditionally, you can now also watch the video version of your favorite episode here: YoutubeIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can also contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode I interview Maria Swanson, a shaman, psychic, and energy healer, who unveils the layers of her extraordinary journey. From a dark period of despair to profound healing, she shares her insights on spiritual connections and the unique approach to clearing energy blockages.
In this episode, we explore the story of Joe Sooch, who shares his heartbreaking story of living with a rare condition called "Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva" (FOP), where the body's muscles slowly and progressively turn into bones. In contrast to our previous episodes this time it's impossible to overcome this condition but still Joe offers a glimpse into his extraordinary life, showcasing unwavering strength in the face of adversity. We delve deep into this story from what it means medically, all the complications that come with FOP, and his general view on life; his story brings to light the indomitable spirit that defines Joe's journey with FOP.Link to Joe's podcast: SpotifySupport the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, we chat with Danielle James, a brave soul breaking free from a conservative past to navigate a unique life path. From a 5-year stint on a weed farm to overcoming a traumatic brain injury without medication, Danielle's resilience shines through. Now an author, she shares her story as a beacon of inspiration. Join us for tales of courage, self-discovery, and triumph. Subscribe for more empowering stories, including interviews with authors, discussions on resilience, and overcoming adversity.Support the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Robert Wylie, a man who from childhood until now has been fighting an extraordinary battle against Rheumatoid Arthritis, an autoimmune disease. Robert shares his journey of living with chronic fatigue and debilitating joint pains, and how it shaped his perspective on life. Through his darkest moments, he faced not only physical pain but also emotional turmoil, losing close friends to suicide. Robert also unravels the two abusive marriages he lived through that led to debilitating depression and an intention to end his life. With deep introspection, he decided to turn his life around and today, is a self-defense instructor, author and public speaker. Through speaking, he imparts invaluable wisdom on self-protection, setting boundaries, and empowering others to identify and stand up against predators.Support the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, Dale Turcotte speaks about the unspeakable horrors he endured as a child that led to him being trapped in a cycle of anger, violence, and addiction later on. Dale opens up about his traumatic experiences with drug addict and neglectful parents that eventually led him to the foster care system where he faced more abuse in the hands of sexual predators. Consumed by all the pent up anger Dale took the law into his own hands that resulted in a tragic act that landed him in prison. He also talks about his own battle with addiction in his latter years, which was his final rock bottom, where he contemplated ending his own life. Against all odds, Dale's story takes a remarkable turn as he discovers a newfound strength within himself. Through resilience and unwavering determination, he embarks on a journey of healing and self-transformation. Dale's story serves as a powerful reminder that no matter how bleak things may seem, there is always hope for redemption and a chance to rewrite one's own narrative.Support the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this interview, we dive deep into Patty Cabot's courageous story of overcoming childhood sexual abuse and the profound impact it had on her body image and weight. Patty shares her struggles with relationships, family, self-love and trust, and how she embarked on a decade long transformative journey towards healing. From EMDR therapy to chiropractic care to reluctantly trying sex therapy and group therapy, Patty unveils the various methods she explored to eventually find peace, comfort, relief and ultimately, the confidence to rebuild her life and trust in love.Link to Patty's book: Not That Girl AnymoreCommunity Center ShanghaiSupport the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Editor, Marketing & Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this interview, retired US Army General Gregg Martin courageously shares his personal battle with bipolar disorder. General Martin opens up in great detail about the profound impact that this mental health condition had on his career and personal life. He sheds light on the stigmas surrounding mental health and the lack of understanding, which prevented him from seeking help for an extended period of time. Living in mania for several years contributed to his career progression until it became detrimental and caused his crash. Gregg shares in detail the ways he peaked and then spiralled out of control, and the ways it took a toll on him and his loved ones. Join us as we explore General Martin's journey of resilience, self-discovery, and advocacy. Through his experiences, he hopes to inspire and educate others about mental health, fostering a more understanding and supportive environment for those struggling with bipolar disorder and other mental health conditions.Support the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Marketing and Admin: Stephan Menzel
Listeners, if you've been enjoying our show, here's a personal favorite podcast that I listen to, which I think you might like as well: What Was That LikeListen to stories from people who have been through extremely unusual situations, such as being a cult member, a corn picker, a murderer's witness, or a squatter. What Was That Like is a podcast that explores the experiences of real people in unreal situations.You can listen and find them on:https://whatwasthatlike.com/Support the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Marketing and Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode we welcome special guest Sally Reid, a renowned psychic who takes us on a mind-bending adventure of her near-death experience (NDE) and shares how it led to her extraordinary ability of crossing dimensions. Join us as we delve deep into the fascinating world of quantum alignment, energies, and unlocking your true purpose.Sally guides us through an enlightening conversation, unraveling the mysterious realms beyond our physical reality. Through her own transcendent encounter, she discovered the power of aligning with the quantum field and tapping into the vast potential that lies within us. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode and prepare to expand your consciousness as we embark on a cosmic journey with Sally Reid, uncovering the secrets of quantum alignment and unlocking your true purpose in life. This episode promises to challenge your perception of reality and inspire you to embark on your own transformative path.Support the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Marketing and Admin: Stephan Menzel
In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Luciana, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. She shares her story of healing through a life-changing experience at the Amazon rain forest, where she tries Ayahuasca. Through these shaman led ceremonies, Luciana experiences profound spiritual insights, emotional breakthroughs, and trauma healing. She offers great advice on 'clocking disempowering narratives and re-designing your life'. Listen as Luciana provides hope to survivors of childhood sexual abuse and highlights the potential of combining faith and alternative healing practices.Author, God's In A Box On My Dresser: An Inquiry Into The Human Capacity To Thrivewww.LucianaPasseri.comwww.PASSERI.todaySupport the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Marketing and Admin: Stephan Menzel
Eva Moon talks about her discovery and journey as a carrier of a rare genetic mutation called BRCA1, or Breast Cancer Gene 1. Found in about 1 in 500 women in the USA, this rare mutation gives an 87% chance of breast cancer and 55% chance of ovarian cancer along with other increased risks of other cancers. After tragically losing her mother to cancer, Eva faced the daunting reality of her own genetic predisposition to the disease. She shares her fears of living with it and thus the ensuing and painful decision to undergo preventative double mastectomy and hysterectomy surgeries. Join us as we listen to her raw unraveling of experiences and how she coped in tough times.Website: https://evamoon.net/Support the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Marketing and Admin: Stephan Menzel
Elaine Lindsey explores the complex emotions surrounding grief, loss, addiction, trauma and making intentional choices to lead a happier life. After losing her dear friend, she struggled to cope with the pain and had strong ideations of suicide. She shares about her life-changing accident and the ensuing battle with addiction to her medication. Elaine joins us on Multispective to raise awareness on suicide ideation and offer insight and support to anyone that may be struggling.Support the showIf you would like to offer any feedback on our show or get in touch with us, you can contact us on the following platforms: Website: www.multispective.org Email: info@multispective.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/multispectiveorg Facebook: www.facebook.com/multispectiveorg Youtube: www.youtube.com/@multispectivepodcast Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/multispective Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/multispectiveProducer & Host: Jennica SadhwaniEditor and Engineer: Chris Trzcinski Marketing and Admin: Stephan Menzel