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Tammy Cox, a dedicated transformational coach, has a passion for helping women transform their lives and relationships. With a unique focus on inner child healing, Tammy uncovers the root causes of relationship breakdowns, guiding her clients on a deeply transformative journey toward rekindling emotional connection and love. Tammy's personal life journey was marked by significant childhood wounds, bringing her to a crossroads where she faced two choices: surrender to despair or embark on a path of healing. She chose the latter, committing to an inspiring voyage of self-discovery and personal growth, which shaped her into who she is today.tammycox | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktree
The gang is back together and welcoming Theraproducer Tess Miller to the studio as they answer questions on whether to go to an abusive Father's home for Thanksgiving, how to manage feeling frisky while in a relationship, and what to do when your therapist is out of state. If you are an Apple user please rate us!If you are a Spotify user, please rate us!Submit a question to the show!Help us reach #1 on Goodpods!Listen ad-free, get the show a day early and enjoy the pre-show hang out on the same app you're using RIGHT NOW at www.Patreon.com/Therapy where you can also access our vast library of deep dives, interviews, skill shares, reviews and rants as well as our live discord chat!Interested in Nick's mental health approach to fitness? Check out www.MentalFitPersonalTraining.comCheck out Dr. Jim's book "Dadvice: 50 Fatherly Life Lessons" at www.DadviceBook.comGrab some swag at our store, www.PodTherapyBaitShop.comPlay Jim's Neurotic Bingo at home while you listen to the show, or don't, I'm not your supervisor.Submit questions to:www.PodTherapy.netPodTherapyGuys@gmail.comFollow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterResources:Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255.Veterans Crisis Line - 1-800-273-8255.Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline - (1-800-662-HELP (4357)OK2Talk Helpline Teen Helpline - 1 (800) 273-TALKU.S. Mental Health Resources Hotline - 211
Leila has a very unique story to share. She was sexually abused by her father throughout her adolescence.After a challenging early life, she found herself at the age of 24, about to be married, and thinking of her future family.She knew her father could never be a part of their lives without serious acknowledgement of what had gone before and change.Hear this remarkable story of how she and her father worked together to mend their relationship.To connect with Leila; website: www.leilareyes.com The Freedom Project: https://leilareyes.com/thefreedomproject/To buy her book: https://amzn.to/3Yz6lax Here's how you can support our mission:✅Follow our page for inspiring content and updates
Jasmin and Janet discuss federal investigations of members of Mayor Adams' inner circle, a Colorado mother being threatened with jail for refusing to comply with reunification orders between her children and their allegedly abusive father, the case of a French woman (Céline Pelicot) being drugged and recorded by her husband while strangers assaulted her, and Cooper Union seniors receiving free tuition.
Full text: https://eggshelltherapy.com/abusive-father/Abusive father - two words heavy with unspoken pain, shaping the lives of sons long after they've left his shadow. This article explores the deep and lasting impact of growing up with a violent, emotionally volatile, abusive narcissistic father. We delve into the inner lives of men who grapple with the impact of such a childhood, men who often develop an aversion to healthy masculinity, fearing they will become the monsters they loathe. This fear can manifest as suppressed emotions, an inability to assert themselves, and a pattern of troubled romantic relationships, where they may overcompensate or unwittingly repeat the unhealthy dynamics of their past. We will also examine the complex and entangled relationships these men have with their mothers, who may have sought solace and support from them during times of crisis. But it is entirely possible to process your trauma, embrace healthy anger, and develop a stronger sense of self-awareness. In the end, you will see that by embracing the divine yin/ yang, you can break free from the shackles of the past and build a life defined by authenticity and wholeness. Eggshell Therapy and Coaching: eggshelltherapy.com About Imi Lo: www.imiloimilo.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/imi_lo_/ Newsletters: https://eepurl.com/bykHRzDisclaimers: https://www.eggshelltherapy.com/disclaimers Trigger Warning: This episode may cover sensitive topics including but not limited to suicide, abuse, violence, severe mental illnesses, relationship challenges, sex, drugs, alcohol addiction, psychedelics, and the use of plant medicines. You are advised to refrain from watching or listening to the YouTube Channel or Podcast if you are likely to be offended or adversely impacted by any of these topics. Disclaimer: The content provided is for informational purposes only. Please do not consider any of the content clinical or professional advice. None of the content can substitute mental health intervention. Opinions and views expressed by the host and the guests are personal views and they reserve the right to change their opinions. We also cannot guarantee that everything mentioned is factual and completely accurate. Any action you take based on the information in this episode is taken at your own risk.
The Jesus Empowered Maiden: Female Identity, Authority and Freedom in Christ
When we grow up with an abusive dad, it makes it difficult to see God for who He truly is. After all, our natural tendency is to view God through the lens of that earthly example. As a result, our hearts naturally want to remain closed and at a safe distance - even if we feel God wooing us. But, it doesn't have to stay that way. Join me as I share three easy ways to get unstuck right now and move closer to your loving, Heavenly Father. -------------------- Take the Quiz: https://www.relateescape.com/quiz Get a weekly love note from Jenn with legit biblical insights. Plus, be the first to know about exclusive offers! https://bit.ly/GodLovesMeEmail Join the Online Community: https://www.relateescape.com/online-community Shop the Store: https://www.relateescape.com/store Follow Jenn on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/relateescape
Relationship Reddit Stories, OP receives an ultimatum from her fiance to either get married or things are over after she put the wedding on hold due to him inviting her abusive father back into her life.
The Kingdom Is Like A Child Being Rescued From An Abusive Father In a small country town surrounded by wheat fields that shone under the sun, there lived a little boy named Luke. Luke's world at home was far from the warmth and light of those fields. His father, consumed by his own unresolved sorrows and anger, often turned his wrath upon him, casting a shadow over his life. Luke's only relief was the small, neglected garden behind his house. There, amidst the wildflowers and overgrown grass, he found moments of peace. He imagined the garden as a kingdom where he was safe and loved, ruled by a benevolent, unseen king who promised to protect all who entered. One stormy night, as thunder echoed the turmoil in his home, Luke's father's temper reached a frightful peak. In his fear, Luke fled to his garden, the rain mingling with his tears. Hiding under an old oak tree, he whispered into the storm, calling for the king of his imaginary realm to save him. As the rain poured down, softening the harsh outlines of his world, a figure emerged from the shadows, clothed in radiant robes that seemed woven from the light itself. The figure approached Luke, his presence so calming that the storm seemed to quiet around them. "Do not be afraid, Luke," he spoke with a voice that resonated with the power to still the winds and soothe his deepest fears. "I am here, and you are safe with me now." He extended his hand, and as Luke placed his small, trembling hand in his, the garden transformed. The wildflowers bloomed with renewed vigor, the grass stood taller, and even the old oak seemed to stretch its branches protectively over them. With the figure leading him, they walked together out of the garden. As they reached the edge, Luke saw that the townspeople had come, drawn not by the storm but by a force they could hardly understand. They saw the fear and pain Luke had endured and, with the figure's encouragement, vowed to shield him and give him the life he deserved. The figure, whom only Luke could see clearly, turned to him with a gentle smile. "Remember, my kingdom is always with you." With those parting words, he faded into the breaking dawn, leaving behind a new day filled with promise. In this tale, just as the figure—Christ in his gentle majesty—rescues Luke, he reaches out to all who suffer in silence and fear. Christ enters our lives with a light that dispels the darkest shadows, offering a path to safety, a community of support, and a new beginning filled with love and hope.
People with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are usually cared for by family members or friends. The majority of people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias receive care in their homes. Each year, more than 16 million Americans provide more than 17 billion hours of unpaid care for family and friends with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. In 2023, these caregivers provided an estimated 18.5 billion hours of care. Approximately two-thirds of dementia caregivers are women, about one in three caregivers is age 65 or older, and approximately one-quarter of dementia caregivers are the “sandwich generation” caregivers, meaning that they care not only for an aging parent, but also for children under age 18. ...And then there's Mary Gail. This episode will uncover the enormous level of grace and mercy that Mary Gail gave in caregiving for her parents. You will cry; you will laugh; and mostly, you'll be shocked at how benevolent and merciful this daughter of two parents is, serving and doing what she believed to be "the right thing to do." This is part one... Part two is coming in the next episode. www.verandaministries.org
In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, a transgender woman named Dana courageously shares her story of surviving emotional and sexual abuse by her father. As the eldest child, Dana grappled with the responsibility of protecting her mother and sister while navigating her own harrowing path in and out of the home. Once Dana was out of her abusive home, she thrived through the transformational power of activism and solidarity. However, after losing her job, Dana found herself back living in her childhood abusive household, only to gain her freedom a year later. Dana's experience, which spans the stages of outrage, grief, and empowerment, offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the recovery process, support groups, the importance of advocacy work, and the systemic barriers that survivors often face. It's a story of coercive control, domestic abuse, hate, gender identity, oppression, the patriarchy, ptsd, support, freedom, justice, trauma, mental health, putdowns, belittling, shame, empowerment, psychological abuse, racism, transphobia, homophobia, and the dedication to preserving life. *** CONTENT WARNING - This episode discusses childhood sexual abuse, physical abuse, sexual harassment, and suicidal ideation.*** If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@gmail.com To help out our podcast, please fill out our listener survey, click here. PODCAST RECOMMENDATIONS: Perfect Prey With Dr. Christine Cocchiola | Click Here The Covert Narcissism Podcast | Click Here Something Was Wrong | Click Here SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSOR: To receive 35% off Cozy Earth bedding, loungewear, and everything site wide, use the code “NAP” at Cozyearth.com If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. If you need help moving due to domestic violence, Shelter Movers may be able to help you. They operate by referral. Clients may be referred by any person of authority (social worker, doctor, police, crisis counselor, teacher, etc.) or public agency (shelter, hospital, school, workplace, place of worship, sexual assault centre, etc.). To reach them, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, a transgender woman named Dana courageously shares her story of surviving emotional and sexual abuse by her father. As the eldest child, Dana grappled with the responsibility of protecting her mother and sister while navigating her own harrowing path in and out of the home. Once Dana was out of her abusive home, she thrived through the transformational power of activism and solidarity. However, after losing her job, Dana found herself back living in her childhood abusive household, only to gain her freedom a year later. Dana's experience, which spans the stages of outrage, grief, and empowerment, offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the recovery process, support groups, the importance of advocacy work, and the systemic barriers that survivors often face. It's a story of coercive control, domestic abuse, hate, gender identity, oppression, the patriarchy, ptsd, support, freedom, justice, trauma, mental health, putdowns, belittling, shame, empowerment, psychological abuse, racism, transphobia, homophobia, and the dedication to preserving life. *** CONTENT WARNING - This episode discusses childhood sexual abuse, physical abuse, sexual harassment, and suicidal ideation.*** If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@gmail.com To help out our podcast, please fill out our listener survey, click here. PODCAST RECOMMENDATIONS: Perfect Prey With Dr. Christine Cocchiola | Click Here The Covert Narcissism Podcast | Click Here Something Was Wrong | Click Here SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSOR: To receive 35% off Cozy Earth bedding, loungewear, and everything site wide, use the code “NAP” at Cozyearth.com If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. If you need help moving due to domestic violence, Shelter Movers may be able to help you. They operate by referral. Clients may be referred by any person of authority (social worker, doctor, police, crisis counselor, teacher, etc.) or public agency (shelter, hospital, school, workplace, place of worship, sexual assault centre, etc.). To reach them, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA
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In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Abigail tells her story of being raised by a psychologically and physically abusive father. Abigail's father needed to be the center of attention for everything, and if he wasn't, everyone in her family faced the consequences. Abigail's story isn't just a story of being abused, but it's also a story of seeing her mother being abused, how her mother didn't protect her, and the smear campaign against her when she tried to leave the family for good. *** CONTENT WARNING - This episode discusses physical abuse of a child. *** If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@gmail.com To help out our podcast, please fill out our listener survey, click here. PODCAST RECOMMENDATIONS: Perfect Prey With Dr. Christine Cocchiola | Click Here The Covert Narcissism Podcast | Click Here Something Was Wrong | Click Here SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSOR: To receive 35% off Cozy Earth bedding, loungewear, and everything site wide, use the code “NAP” at Cozyearth.com If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. If you need help moving due to domestic violence, Shelter Movers may be able to help you. They operate by referral. Clients may be referred by any person of authority (social worker, doctor, police, crisis counselor, teacher, etc.) or public agency (shelter, hospital, school, workplace, place of worship, sexual assault centre, etc.). To reach them, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse, Abigail tells her story of being raised by a psychologically and physically abusive father. Abigail's father needed to be the center of attention for everything, and if he wasn't, everyone in her family faced the consequences. Abigail's story isn't just a story of being abused, but it's also a story of seeing her mother being abused, how her mother didn't protect her, and the smear campaign against her when she tried to leave the family for good. *** CONTENT WARNING - This episode discusses physical abuse of a child. *** If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@gmail.com To help out our podcast, please fill out our listener survey, click here. PODCAST RECOMMENDATIONS: Perfect Prey With Dr. Christine Cocchiola | Click Here The Covert Narcissism Podcast | Click Here Something Was Wrong | Click Here SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSOR: To receive 35% off Cozy Earth bedding, loungewear, and everything site wide, use the code “NAP” at Cozyearth.com If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. If you need help moving due to domestic violence, Shelter Movers may be able to help you. They operate by referral. Clients may be referred by any person of authority (social worker, doctor, police, crisis counselor, teacher, etc.) or public agency (shelter, hospital, school, workplace, place of worship, sexual assault centre, etc.). To reach them, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA
Dr. Mark Weisman D.D. is a modern-day Shaman and sworn Úlfhe∂nar to his ancestral Gods, Ó∂inn and Freyja in Asgard by Norse legend. As a former Pastor with the Christian church, he has studied religions extensively throughout the world, and ultimately being called to a Shaman, he arrived at his cultural, spiritual home of the Celtic-Norse. With several advanced academic degrees, he has developed successful methods of dealing with psychological trauma thereby helping his friends to build coping mechanisms to get back to their lives filled with joy and comfort. As a sworn Úlfhe∂nar, his primary mission is to use his gift from his Gods to help friends and family overcome their obstacles and see their way to a successful life's journey. He produces a simplistic message of love, peace, and hope, by the teaching of, and the demonstration of, the wisdom of his ancestors.Media LinksWebsite: - https://akulfhednar.comFacebook - https://facebook.com/akulfhednarInstagram - https://instagram.com/akulfhednarTwitter - https://twitter.com/akulfhednarTumblr - https://tumblr.com/akoutlaw907Reddit - https://reddit.com/r/akulfhednarYouTube - https://youtube.com/@alaskaulfhednar11Patreon - https://patreon.com/akulfhednar --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/new-mind-creator/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/new-mind-creator/support
It's Not You, It's Them...But It Might Be You with LalalaLetMeExplain
What would you do if you ended up crushing on the person you hired? Is your partner making you uncomfortable in the bedroom? Lala delves into more of your relationship qualms this week! Got a question, for Lala? She's all ears! Get in touch @asklalaletmeexplain on Instagram and let's navigate this romantic landscape together! A Sony Music Entertainment production Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com And if you would like to read more from Lala follow the link for her weekly OK Mag column https://www.ok.co.uk/authors/Lalalaletmeexplain/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Granger Smith Podcast Episode 206: Join my friend Bernie and myself as we discuss these topics and more on this week's podcast! Podcast Sponsors: Shopify - Sign up for a $1 per-month trial period at Shopify.com/granger to take your business to the next level today. DCX Conference - DCXConference.com. Use code DCXGRANGER for 25% off. New podcast every Monday morning! Ask me questions! #GrangerSmithPodcast or email me at grangersmithpodcast@gmail.com
Pastors Bryan Wolfmueller and Andrew Packer answer your theological and Biblical questions. In this episode we take up questions about: **Does forgiveness get old? (Smalcald III.IV: https://bookofconcord.org/smalcald-articles/iii/of-the-gospel/) **Does Paul agree with Jesus? Machen "Liberalism and Christianity" https://twitter.com/search?q=%40bwolfmueller%20machen&src=typed_query **How can I honor an abusive father? Martn Luther on the 4th Commandment: https://bookofconcord.org/large-catechism/ten-commandments/#lc-i-0103 Send your questions to www.wolfmueller.co/contact. Also, don't forget to sign up for the free weekly email, Wednesday What-Not, www.wolfmueller.co/wednesday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sunday-drive-home/message
In this week's ASK ME ANYTHING, Kipp Sorensen and Shawn Villalovos take on your questions from the Order of Man Facebook group. Hit Ryan up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and share what's working in your life. ⠀ SHOW HIGHLIGHTS (0:00) Episode intro⠀ (11:50) As a father whom has lost 4 children to miscarriage since 2015, is it acceptable to be bothered by people not including me into fathers day thoughts? Or is that just projecting as I can't expect them to remember as my kids are not standing next to me? (26:00) I'm a step dad to a 14-year-old daughter. I've been in her life for 8 years, but still haven't found that connection. What are your thoughts on helping to build that bond? (34:40) What can I do to repair the relationship with my older children? (43:20) How do you balance or navigate being a new business owner and your family? (47:30) How do you navigate being a father that is present in your kids life's while spending the time necessary to grow a business, volunteer, be there for them men in your battle team, and all the things we need to do to be good men? (57:00) I can't get the voice of my abusive father out of my head and I'm afraid that I am showing signs of behaving in a similar way toward my own children. What advice would you offer to help me and guys like me in similar circumstances? Membership in the Iron Council is currently open for a limited time. Get more info here. Battle Planners are back in stock. Pick yours up today! Get your signed copy of Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready
After recapping my father's passing, I explore how my life has changed one year later. Toward the end I share one of the most surprising outcomes of these past 12 months. Instagram: www.empowermentthroughthought.com/empowermentthroughthought Email: dr.louise@empowermentthroughthought.com
Granger Smith Podcast Episode 188: It takes incredible bravery and incredible self-denial to forgive someone even after they inflicted much harm to your life. Join me as we discuss about this topic and more on this week's podcast episode! New podcast every Monday morning! Ask me questions! #GrangerSmithPodcast or email me at grangersmithpodcast@gmail.com
We (Sean and Denise) are stepping back into the Café to update you on a case that we discussed on October 13, 2022 (you can listen here), concerning a Michigan father, Collin Quint, who entered a no-contest plea to allegations that he abused his 10-week child, which the prosecution argued showed signs of the shaken baby syndrome. He was given what some considered a light sentence, and the Michigan Court of Appeals has released its opinion on the matter. We update you on the case, and like in the first discussion; we hold a mini-trial. Where do you stand on the issue? Listen in as we discuss this case. Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website. Grab your favorite beverage, sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!! You can watch the video (and get a transcription) here. You can also watch us on Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook. Don't forget to give us a review. :-). Buy Us a Coffee. For All Audio, Video, & Social Links. Are you interested in stepping into the Café – don't be shy! Send us an email or connect with us: we can discuss any topic you like, and it can be conducted virtually (all you need is a computer or cell phone)!! #collinquint #justice #shakenbabysyndrome #childabuse #birthtrauma #michigan #courtcases #courtofappeals #legal #oralargument #guardianadlitem #prosecution #TheAccused #truecrime#trial #appeal #bestinterest #guiltyorinnocent #bourbon #peepscreek #peepscreekcafe #drinklistenconverse #drink #listen #converse #twitch #youtube#apple #spotify #google #launchpad #podcasters #support #truecrime #truecrimecommunity
Today I'm talking with Papa Ray Hurst, a husband, father, and personal coach. After surviving two major depressions, he's now leading people to freedom through his work as a speaker, author, pastor, and business owner. Today, he is here to speak loud about absent and abusive fathers and the social struggles that can be traced back to these roots. Returning to Core BeliefsPapa Ray's greatest desire “is to be for the world what the world was not for me when I needed them the most.” His father left when he was 4, and he grew up in a Mennonite community that wasn't equipped to handle the separation. He recounts that his relatives didn't know what to do for him and no one stepped up to fill the space of father-figure, which led to his depressions later in life. Ray talks about the importance of identifying your dominant thoughts and returning to the core imprint of the subconscious, or the core beliefs. Narratives created in childhood—almost always before 10, Papa Ray says—are difficult to shake but necessary to change. A simple step to this hard process is asking yourself through writing, ‘Why am I thinking this?' and digging deeper until you find the root cause. Freeing the MindFrom his own experience and others', Papa Ray says abuse and trauma are never the victim's fault, but holding onto resentment towards the abuser will block healing. He shares that his father was “looking for what he couldn't find” when he left, but that wasn't Ray's fault. By shaming and blaming the other person, you'll never be free. Ray believes that we can overcome any and every trauma we encounter. But forgiveness is key. He leads his own students to freedom by changing their beliefs of worthlessness and being unlovable. The abuser was broken and empty, and while they should still endure consequences, it's unfair to the victim to continue punishing themselves mentally after the trauma has already ended. No one can live a healthy life until they let go of that resentment and blame. Healing Parental WoundsAs a personal development coach, Papa Ray shares his five simple steps to freedom with his clients, as well as his own father's blessing. He shares that more than 90% of his clients were not loved by their fathers and all benefited greatly from his father's blessing, which he shares in this episode. Papa Ray's book, “Daddy Why Don't You Love Me? A Father's Blessing to a Daughter, Healing the Wounds of the Absent and Abusive Father,” also details his own story, apologies, and blessings. No matter how good a parent's relationship with their child is, he says that there are no perfect parents out there, and everyone can benefit from learning how to identify and heal parental wounds. He hopes that listeners realize that they are valuable and loved, just as he did, and that everything is “one thing, one step. We don't jump up mountains.” Listen in to learn more about Papa Ray's 5 simple steps to freedom, his plans for the next five years, and a sample of his father's blessing.Resources MentionedJoin Me on Speak Loud PlatformSpeak Loud Podcast on the webConnect with Papa Ray on his websiteSpread the message of Speak Loudly Podcast and share this episode with a friend!Please review our podcast disclaimer on our website
“It's not the cards that you're dealt, it's how you play the game.” – Randy Pausch via Brenden KumarasamyEPISODE OVERVIEW: Have you heard the one about the boy born with a bad arm whose family immigrated to Canada for a better life? You know, the one where from the age nine he pretty much couldn't speak the language and felt isolated and alone.Although he had many obstacles in his way from being an immigrant, to having an ability (what some people call a disability), to having a father who was an alcoholic, to having a real communication issue, you're going to see how todays guest took all of these “bad” cards that he was dealt in life, and learned to play them well. Now he's not only living a prosperous life that's fulfilling for him, but he's spreading the success to his family, friends, and us today.In this episode you're going to hear about living generously, escaping poverty, and taking the lemons we've been dealt and make lemonade. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Brenden Kumarasamy story!GUEST BIO: Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, he coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world.SHOW NOTES:Guest Info:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/Website: RockStarCommunicator.comSpecial Offer(s):Check out our Brenden's free training at RockStarCommunicator.com!Support the showHOW TO SUPPORT THE REMARKABLE PEOPLE PODCAST: Share the podcast with your family, friends, and co-workers. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel AND Monthly Email List. Rate the podcast in your favorite podcast player. Review us on sites such as Apple Podcasts, Listen Notes, our website, social media pages, and more. Sponsor an Episode at https://DavidPasqualone.com/SponsorInfo. Donate what you can to help us bring more great content to the world. Contact us and let us know how the podcast has made a positive impact in your life! HAVE A QUESTION? Click here to connect with David THE NOT-SO-FINE-PRINT DISCLAIMER: While we are very thankful for all of our guests, please understand that we do not necessarily hold or endorse the same beliefs, views, and positions that they may have. We respectfully agree to disagree in some areas, and thank God for the blessing & privilege of free will. THANKS FOR JOINING US FOR THE REMARKABLE PEOPLE PODCAST!
Viet Tran is a social media influencer who gained a lot of their following through a viral mugshot when he was arrested for standing up for what he thought was right, he also is a co-host for a very popular podcast "Under The Influence". But unlike most people, Viet battled his way through his first 18 years of his life with an abusive father and a broken home. In this podcast he explains what it took for him to runaway from home, the struggles that came with that, and the long lasting effects it has on him till this day.
Visitation by Abuser ~ Will my son experience emotional damage by being forced into visitation with his abusive father? Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show.
Admitting you're hurt isn't betraying him. Fathers meet our need for recognition. Sometimes they get it wrong and leave us with wounds of no identity, fear, and guilt. But through Jesus, we have access to inner healing to make us complete. Get inner healing today from the wounds your father gave you. Receive Healing Be honest about the pain you feel so Jesus can heal you. It feels like sinning to admit we didn't have a perfect childhood. Our fathers tried to raise us well. But while we hide the truth that we're damaged, we live a damaged lifestyle. Be whole and complete through the healing Jesus offers you now. It doesn't hurt to click play. Join a Community of Thriving Fivefold Ministerswww.fivefoldministrycampus.com Counseling Coursehttps://www.ami-campus.com/courses/Counseling-in-the-Trenches Related Episodes How the Prophet Is Called to Heal a Wounded Church (Ep. 291) What's Your Prophetic Type? Isaiah: The Inner Healing Prophet (Ep. 260) Minister Inner Healing to the Broken-Hearted With 3 Easy-to-Follow Steps (Ep. 228) Scriptures Used in This Episode Isaiah 58:8-9 (NKJV):Then your light shall break forth like the morning, Your healing shall spring forth speedily, And your righteousness shall go before you; The glory of the Lord shall be your rear guard. Then you shall call, and the Lord will answer; You shall cry, and He will say, ‘Here I am.' Join Our Community! https://www.apostolic-network.com Sponsor the NextGen Prophets Podcast Take this message further. Be responsible for raising the next generation of prophets. Get Your Free E-book and Course Here https://www.nextgenprophets.org/ Watch Our Free Prophetic Teachings on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/ToachMinistries Get Connected With Apostles Craig and Colette Toach Submit Your Question to the Apostles: ToachMinistries.com Follow the NextGen Prophets Facebook: NextGen Prophets Follow the NextGen Prophets Instagram: NextGen Prophets Instagram
We are stepping back into the Café to discuss another case. Sean and Denise sit down to discuss another episode of the true-crime show: Accused: Guilty or Innocent. The case involves Collin Quint, a father accused of abusing his baby boy and causing the shaken baby syndrome. While Sean thought this would be a very quick episode, Denise was dead set on discussing all the intricacies of the case. We navigate through the evidence presented – both on and off camera (the off consists of our own research) – and essentially hold our own minitrial in this episode. What is your conclusion, Abusive Father or Birth Trauma? As a parent, it was important to navigate this sensitive topic appropriately but in a way that is true to the podcast's theme of drinking, listening, and conversing. Listen in as we discuss the intricacies involved with the case. Stream wherever you listen to podcasts or on our website. Grab your favorite beverage, sit at our table, and DRINK, LISTEN, & CONVERSE!!!You can watch the video (and get a transcription) here. You can also watch us on Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook.Don't forget to give us a review. :-) Buy Us a CoffeeFor All Audio, Video, & Social LinksAre you interested in stepping into the Café – don't be shy! Send us an email or connect with us: we can discuss any topic you like, and it can be conducted virtually (all you need is a computer or cell phone)!! #accused #guilty #innocent #accusedguiltyorinnocent #childabuse #parents #prosecutors #CollinQuint #michigan #aetv #aetvseries #aetvdocumentary #shakenbabysyndrome #prosecutor #trial #birthtrauma #trialpreparation #finaloutcome #water #bourbon #peepscreek #peepscreekcafe #drinklistenconverse #drink #listen #converse #twitch #youtube #apple #spotify #google #launchpad #podcasters #support
Granger Smith Podcast Episode 155: You can't blame anyone else for a mistake like this. This is your fault, and you have to own up to the consequences. On this episode of the podcast, we talk about owning up to mistakes, if marijuana is a sin, and how to forgive an abusive family member. Join me as we chat about these topics and more on this week's podcast! New podcast every Monday morning! Ask me questions! #GrangerSmithPodcast or email me at grangersmithpodcast@gmail.com
On this episode with me is a fantastic Transformational Coach; Ray Hurst|Senior Coach at ILAP Coaching and training. He is passionate about helping family/individual heal from fatherly abuse/absence. He's been through this journey and now on an intentional journey of liberation.TOPIC: How to heal from the wound of absent/abusive father.In Papa Ray's words ‘I wasted 40years of my life in anger, bitterness and rage, I suffer 2 major depression, the last was 2minute away from suicide because I was hiding from that pain'
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**TRIGGER WARNING** This episode covers sensitive subject matter and is not suitable for all listeners. If this topic could be a trigger for you, listen to this episode with a friend, a sibling, a loved one or a parent so you can talk about any emotions that come up for you. The contents of this episode are not intended to replace therapy and should not be taken as such. If you need immediate help, please call the crisis hotline listed below in our resources. This week's episode is with Ben, who shares his powerful story of growing up with an abusive father and how he took care of his emotionally unavailable mother. As you'll hear in our conversation, Ben's dad was a truck driver who was rarely home, and his mom's parents both passed away, leaving Ben's mother emotionally unstable. As you listen to Ben's story, you may be overwhelmed by the amount of tragedy and trauma he has endured, but his story offers a glimmer of hope as he shares with us how he's learning to love himself. Listen in as we talk about: Having to take care of his mother from the age of 5 years old Being the victim of his dad's physical abuse from a young age His parents' drug addictions, unfaithfulness, and his mother's hospitalization after a suicide attempt Ben's mental breakdown, coming out as gay and then trans Leaving home and the pain of not being accepted back into his family home What has helped Ben process and move through all he has experienced Resources mentioned in this episode: Finding Confidence Within and Creating a Life You Love with K Alexander www.embraceautism.com National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/ Connect with Ben here: Instagram TikTok Connect with Susan Instagram Facebook http://susanecasey.com/ TikTok
The Father's Blessing Ray Hurst pt 2 There is no doubt that we live in a society that is broken. Broken politically. Broken culturally. Broken socially. In fact, the number of single parent households today exceeds anything that, even just one generation ago, could never have imagined. When I grew up, traditional marriages were the norm. Where the father was the “spiritual leader of the house,” so to speak. When someone in town heard of a marriage ending in divorce, it was tragic. It was unusual. It was something that people would talk about for months! Simply because it was not normal. Not so anymore. In fact, the number of marriages that end up in divorce almost match the number that don't. It should not be that way – but it is. As tragic as those numbers appear to be, there is also a hidden number that is sometimes forgotten. That of the children. Some children appear, on the surface, to do ok. But under that hardened shell, it's just not so. But children that are facing these things also miss out on the blessing a father can have on their lives. And sometimes, that blessing the difference in, well, just about everything. My guest today also comes from a tragic background of knowing what the fear of abandonment and rejection is all about. Ray Hurst grew up without the leadership of the father in the house. He struggled, almost his entire life, not believing he was worthy or loved. These struggles took him through, not one, but TWO devastating, life changing depressions. He's gone bankrupt, losing his business and home – and almost lost his life. After facing the second battle with depression, something significant happened that changed his trajectory in life. He realized there were so many other people out there that felt just like him. He began assisting others as they faced their own hurts and fought their own battles to overcome the pain of rejection and abandonment. This ultimately gave Ray Hurst a sense of purpose. He now had a new calling in life – to reach out others in this world and help them to feel loved and wanted again. His saying is he “will be to the world what the world wan to him when he needed them.” He has written a book titled, “Daddy, Why Don't You Love Me? – A Father's Blessing to Son/Daughter, Healing the Wounds of the Absent and Abusive Father.” How did you begin the process of walking in this special, unique calling God has now developed in you? I don't think there are any classes on this in Seminary or Bible Schools… I urge you to order a copy of Papa Ray Hurst's book, “Daddy, Why Don't You Love Me? – A Father's Blessing to Son/Daughter, Healing the Wounds of the Absent and Abusive Father.” Just go down into the show notes and click the links there. Get in touch with Papa Ray and see if he can help YOU to overcome these long held, deep rooted feelings. Amen! CONTACT INFORMATION: https://amzn.to/3DQIBle () Email: RayH@ILAPnow.com Website: http://www.fathersblessing.info/ (http://www.fathersblessing.info/) Book: https://amzn.to/3oYSgQv (“Daddy, Why Don't You Love Me? – A Father's Blessing to a Son, Healing the Wounds of the Absent and Abusive Father”) – on Amazon https://amzn.to/3HT6Zor ()Book: https://amzn.to/3HT6Zor (“Daddy, Why Don't You Love Me? – A Father's Blessing to a Daughter, Healing the Wounds of the Absent and Abusive Father”) – on Amazon Support this podcast
The Father's Blessing Ray Hurst pt 1 There is no doubt that we live in a society that is broken. Broken politically. Broken culturally. Broken socially. In fact, the number of single parent households today exceeds anything that, even just one generation ago, could never have imagined. When I grew up, traditional marriages were the norm. Where the father was the “spiritual leader of the house,” so to speak. When someone in town heard of a marriage ending in divorce, it was tragic. It was unusual. It was something that people would talk about for months! Simply because it was not normal. Not so anymore. In fact, the number of marriages that end up in divorce almost match the number that don't. It should not be that way – but it is. As tragic as those numbers appear to be, there is also a hidden number that is sometimes forgotten. That of the children. Some children appear, on the surface, to do ok. But under that hardened shell, it's just not so. Some children are hurt physically. But almost every single one of them is hurt emotionally. I know. My father was married four times while I was growing up. My mother died when she was just 19 years old and I was only 18 months old. Thank God for loving grandparents. I was basically raised by them. But, every time my father would remarry, I would go back to live with him and my “new mom.” Then, a few years later, I'd be sent back to my grandparent's house as the marriage ended in divorce and almost every single time, my father would end up in prison for one reason or another. I'm not sharing that information for sympathy. But to emphasize that these things happen even more so today than they did when I was growing up. It just so happened that my situation involved the death of a parent in addition to the numerous divorces. I believe that is one of the main reasons I've been married for almost 45 years to my wonderful wife. I know, first hand, the devasting effect of what divorce can do to children and made every effort to ensure my kids never had to face that. But children that are facing these things also miss out on the blessing a father can have on their lives. And sometimes, that blessing the difference in, well, just about everything. My guest today also comes from a tragic background of knowing what the fear of abandonment and rejection is all about. Ray Hurst grew up without the leadership of the father in the house. He struggled, almost his entire life, not believing he was worthy or loved. These struggles took him through, not one, but TWO devastating, life changing depressions. He's gone bankrupt, losing his business and home – and almost lost his life. After facing the second battle with depression, something significant happened that changed his trajectory in life. He realized there were so many other people out there that felt just like him. He began assisting others as they faced their own hurts and fought their own battles to overcome the pain of rejection and abandonment. This ultimately gave Ray Hurst a sense of purpose. He now had a new calling in life – to reach out others in this world and help them to feel loved and wanted again. His saying is he “will be to the world what the world wan to him when he needed them.” He has written a book titled, “Daddy, Why Don't You Love Me? – A Father's Blessing to Son/Daughter, Healing the Wounds of the Absent and Abusive Father.” First question, other than that brief information I just shared, can you tell us in your own words, “Who is Papa Ray Hurst?” How did this fear of abandonment, basically, develop to the point it became rooted in your mind to the point it caused all of these problems to manifest? When did you realize the root cause of all your problems went back to what you went through as a child? Ray explains, what he calls, the “Mechanics of Emotions.” What is that and why is it important? Ray explains, what he calls, the “Genesis 3:16 model.” Tell us... Support this podcast
Today's episode is another raw and powerful episode. Talk about living under extreme patriarchy! My interview today was both challenging and profound to listen to. Camilla had a childhood that was unique to many others. At a young age, her parents got divorced and her and her siblings were told that later they would be told why they were getting a divorce., Fast forward a few years later, after her mom has gotten remarried and she's told by her new cousins that they cannot hang out with her because of who her dad is. Camilla, at age 11, then learns from her cousins that her dad was a pedophile. You can imagine how difficult that was for her to hear. Sharing her story through continual challenges with her dad, with why she chose out of Mormonism. This is another episode you will want to make sure you listen to. Are you feeling the call to share your story? Send me a message!Also, make sure you are subscribed to my email list! Go to www.amandajoyloveland.comFollow me on IG and Facebook @amanda.joy.loveland
For today's Spotlight Episode, I'm excited to welcome Jay Lee to the show. He's a Krava Maga and Muy Thai Instructor and the founder of Korean Tiger Studios, where he provides coaching and training on martial arts and defense techniques.Jay's inspiring journey into martial arts was born out of necessity. Being bullied in high school for being the only Asian kid in school to dealing with an abusive father at home, Jay found himself taking matters into his own hands when it came to defending himself. To make matters worse, Jay comes from a family with over 35 physicians who expected him to not only follow in their footsteps but inherit three family practices once he finished medical school. From the outside looking in, Jay had the golden ticket. All he had to do was follow the plan. However, Jay knew deep down instead this wasn't the life he wanted and he had to make the difficult decision to either live a life that was expected of him or ultimately live his life the way he wants.In this episode, we discuss:- Learning how to fight out of necessity - Having an abusive father who was an ex-marine in South Korea (getting drop kicked, father using weapons against him)- Having an abusive father who was an ex-marine in South Korea- Being in a family with over 35 physicians who expected him to follow in their footstep- Becoming the first Krav Maga certified Korean American - Family cutting him off after he made the decision not to pursue a career in the medical career- Having a chip on his shoulders - His thoughts on Asian Hate as someone who teaches self-defense for a living - Men should be able to protect their families - Sharing his best piece of advice - Where he envisions himself in the next five years. You can follow Jay Lee on Instagram at @trainerjaylee.HOW TO SUPPORT ASIAN MENSWEAR:https://www.patreon.com/asianmenswearSOCIAL MEDIA:The Asian Menswear Podcast -- @asianmenswearpodMike Tran -- @asianmenswearLeo Chan -- @levitatestyleCONTACT US:asianmenswearpodcast@gmail.comJOIN THE OFFICIAL ASIAN MENSWEAR COMMUNITY ON DISCORD:The Official Asian Menswear Community
Tune in as Kay and Maria reflect on Maria's journey through domestic violence and the strained family relations that resulted. Maria Piirsalu is a personal chef in the UK, guided by spices & science, looking to make people fall in love with variety. Connect with Maria: https://www.thehappyfoodlab.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thehappyfoodlab/ www.bygracenp.com/podcast SUBSCRIBE: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLFyXGh2z3zxHOBHVnZI61A/ Google - https://www.google.com/podcasts... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1A55ICbRr1R0ZSw7xsHFEb RadioPublic - https://radiopublic.com/my-sentiments-exactly-8XPYk5 Breaker - https://www.breaker.audio/my-sentiments-exactly Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1481425911/my-sentiments-exactly Follow MSE on: facebook.com/msepodcast instagram.com/msepodcast The MSE Podcast Conversation Starters Deck is available for purchase on the website for you to continue the conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myse/support
Your mother and aunt have suffered lifelong trauma from your grandfather's physical, mental, and sexual abuse of them when they were children. The family has been considering legal action against him, but it would be difficult for your mother and aunt to repeatedly relive this abuse in court, and the strength of the case is in question because this happened over 30 years ago. Should they pursue it anyway? This and more here on Feedback Friday! And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in! Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/478 On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss: Should your mother and aunt sue their father 30 years after he physically, mentally, and sexually abused them? Would justice -- or at least telling their story in court -- bring them peace? [Thanks again to Corbin Payne for helping us with this one!] You're an ex-con whose rough childhood and over 10 years in prison have taught you some hard but valuable lessons, and you've earned a uniquely valuable skill set. So how do you market this experience in a way that will serve you in the outside world? You and your significant other have been living with their mother for much of the pandemic. While you get along, she can be passive-aggressive, petty, and dramatic. You try to sympathize, listen, and help her out when possible, but it's stressing you out. What else can you do to maintain a good relationship without sacrificing your own sanity? You’ve been passed over for a promotion twice in a year and a half, and you suspect the reasons might be more personal than professional. Should you lodge a complaint at the risk of a hit to your reputation, or should you just take it on the chin and hope a third time will be the charm? Bottom line: how can you be truly proactive about advancement? Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com! Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger. Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi. Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course!
This Episode #TheFathershipProject FINALLY takes its Talents overseas.....well sorta.... CANADA! Living in Michigan you sometimes overlook the fact that it's an ENTIRE COUNTRY staring across the water. Either way it counts. This Interview I talk to another Dad talking about his issues with an Abusive Father and how forgiving him MADE HIM A BETTER FATHER. We also touch on some racial biases and how FATHERSHIP also can KILL RACISM!! "Let's Continue to Normalize Healing through Fatherhood. I pray this helps." - Demetrious Early Get Your #dadmerch today - - - -> https://www.adadcoach.com/shop
Tommy talks about the power of forgiveness and what to consider when searching for a new therapist, introduces listeners to Saint Angela of Foligno, and answers listener questions about how to cope with a fear of death and loss, how to come back to the Church after an abusive relationship and a loss of one's Catholic community, and how to see God as a loving father when our own fathers here on earth have hurt us.
“If there's really a higher power up there that loves us like I hear; I won't wake up tomorrow.” This is a prayer my guest, Kip Brooks, said when he was eight years old. Kip joins me today to discuss his life, from feeling suicidal at age eight to becoming a coach with his wife and everything in between. * Kip tells me about his childhood with an abusive, alcoholic father, which shaped his perception of what a man should be, along with relationship dynamics. He also discusses his early alcohol consumption, drug use, and stories from school. We then talk about how all of this feeds into his current life as a parent and a coach. * Kip currently has a mini course out to help understand where baggage comes from. Him and his wife teach empowerment coaching and have a training academy together. Below You will find a link to a free gift from Kip to you. * Kip's Bio: * Kip Brooks is a certified Trainer and Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and holds certificates in Leadership Development, Neuroscience, Root Cause Release, and Hypnosis. He is a best selling author, certified international Speaker, and an Empowerment and Breakthrough Coach and co-founder of Brooks Empowerment Academy along with his wife Marina Brooks. * Kip has been featured on Entrepreneurs on Fire and was involved in the movie rendition of Think and Grow Rich, the Legacy. Out of 10,000 possible picks, he was chosen as part of a team of 250 coaches brought in by the President of Paraguay to teach transformational and heartfelt leadership to many leaders throughout the nation in a movement called Transformation Paraguay. * Things weren't always so great for him though. He had his first thoughts of suicide at eight-years-old. He began drinking regularly and taking prescription antidepressants at age 15. After over a decade of mental and emotional anguish and various drug use and multiple suicide attempts, he finally had enough. He quit cold-turkey and went looking for a better way, refusing to believe that depression was "just who he is." As his children came into the world, they only fueled his desire for a better life, a better way. Then, after the passing of his daughter in 2010, he refused to live in vain anymore and vowed to leave the world a better place because he was here, not because he left it. * He's been homeless and heartbroken but instead of being bitter, it's only made him better. * At 14-years-old, staring down the barrel of a gun he made a promise that if he ever found a way out of the darkness and live in the light then he would spend his life helping others do the same and now, he's' doing just that. * Free Gift For The Listeners: * https://brooksempowermentacademy.com/gifts/ * Kip's Links: * https://www.instagram.com/therealkipbrooks/ * https://www.facebook.com/therealkipbrooks *
“If there’s really a higher power up there that loves us like I hear; I won’t wake up tomorrow.” This is a prayer my guest, Kip Brooks, said when he was eight years old. Kip joins me today to discuss his life, from feeling suicidal at age eight to becoming a coach with his wife and everything in between. * Kip tells me about his childhood with an abusive, alcoholic father, which shaped his perception of what a man should be, along with relationship dynamics. He also discusses his early alcohol consumption, drug use, and stories from school. We then talk about how all of this feeds into his current life as a parent and a coach. * Kip currently has a mini course out to help understand where baggage comes from. Him and his wife teach empowerment coaching and have a training academy together. Below You will find a link to a free gift from Kip to you. * Kip's Bio: * Kip Brooks is a certified Trainer and Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and holds certificates in Leadership Development, Neuroscience, Root Cause Release, and Hypnosis. He is a best selling author, certified international Speaker, and an Empowerment and Breakthrough Coach and co-founder of Brooks Empowerment Academy along with his wife Marina Brooks. * Kip has been featured on Entrepreneurs on Fire and was involved in the movie rendition of Think and Grow Rich, the Legacy. Out of 10,000 possible picks, he was chosen as part of a team of 250 coaches brought in by the President of Paraguay to teach transformational and heartfelt leadership to many leaders throughout the nation in a movement called Transformation Paraguay. * Things weren't always so great for him though. He had his first thoughts of suicide at eight-years-old. He began drinking regularly and taking prescription antidepressants at age 15. After over a decade of mental and emotional anguish and various drug use and multiple suicide attempts, he finally had enough. He quit cold-turkey and went looking for a better way, refusing to believe that depression was "just who he is." As his children came into the world, they only fueled his desire for a better life, a better way. Then, after the passing of his daughter in 2010, he refused to live in vain anymore and vowed to leave the world a better place because he was here, not because he left it. * He's been homeless and heartbroken but instead of being bitter, it's only made him better. * At 14-years-old, staring down the barrel of a gun he made a promise that if he ever found a way out of the darkness and live in the light then he would spend his life helping others do the same and now, he's' doing just that. * Free Gift For The Listeners: * https://brooksempowermentacademy.com/gifts/ * Kip's Links: * https://www.instagram.com/therealkipbrooks/ * https://www.facebook.com/therealkipbrooks * https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealkipbrooks/ * Here is where you can find me: * Linktree: * https://linktr.ee/Nowheretogobutup * To support the show through Patreon: * https://www.patreon.com/user?u=19859993 * You can also tip me through PayPal: * www.paypal.com * recipient: norcaldroneservices@yahoo.com * The Cash App: * $nwtgbupod * Show Notes Writer: Kevin Jung *
The Dr. John Delony Show is a caller-driven show that gives you real talk on life, relationships and mental health challenges. Through humor, grace and grit, John gives you the tools you need to cut through the chaos of anxiety, depression and disconnection. You can own your present and change your future—and it starts now. So send us your questions at johndelony.com/show or leave a voicemail at 844-693-3291. We want to talk to YOU! Show Notes for this Episode 3:07: Teaching Segment: Family Boundaries During the Holidays 14:25: My husband has been drinking a lot since his parents died and I am having a hard time with it. 29:35: I was sexually abused by my father when I was young. He is trying to engage with my family and I'm not sure how to handle it Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No To Take Control of Your Life - Henry Cloud tags: boundaries, family, alcoholism, marriage, resentment, bitterness, counseling, sexual abuse, Henry Cloud These platforms contain content, including information provided by guests, that is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to replace or substitute for any professional medical, counseling, therapeutic, financial, legal, or other advice. The Lampo Group, LLC d/b/a Ramsey Solutions as well as its affiliates and subsidiaries (including their respective employees, agents and representatives) make no representations or warranties concerning the content and expressly disclaim any and all liability concerning the content including any treatment or action taken by any person following the information offered or provided within or through this show. If you have specific concerns or a situation in which you require professional advice, you should consult with an appropriately trained and qualified professional expert and specialist. If you are having a health or mental health emergency, please call 9-1-1 immediately.
This Week Shot and Killed his Father who was Abusing his mother, so will is he going to jail or walking away free? Mellissa Marquais of Crime 411 will fill us in. #TuckerGales https://www.youtube.com/c/Crime411/videos What can you do this weekend that will have #AirBnB arrest you for? When #TrickOrTreating, how do you know which houses are occupied by a sex offender? https://tnmap.tn.gov/sor/ Will there even be #TrickOrTreaters this #Halloween2020? Adults, why should you attend the 2nd Vampire Ball? The Ladies of ENVY Dark Dance Events https://www.facebook.com/events/2932853746791348/ And how will you rewrite the story of a Naked #SouthNashville woman grabbing the butt of the #Mapco gas station manager? We'll find out in today's Local News Mad Libs. All of this and so much more will get covered today on #TheJoePadulaShow, absolutely. #TalkRadio #JoePadula #Veterans #FtCampbell #Comedy #LocalNews #Nashville #Clarksville #Absolutely #PartyWithaPurpose --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-padula/support
➤ Abuse and Parenting ~ How can I help my traumatized kids get over having an abusive father? Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show.
From a family of academics, Anne just didn't quite fit in as a teen. But sometimes life's winding path brings you unexpectedly to the head of the pack. Mary Elizabeth, Anne's mom, earned two Masters degrees, raised 5 children and was a major influence in her life.What most would consider a devastating event in ones life, turns out to be a Godsend and the beginning of a fairytale. Anne says "I lucked out". But it takes more than luck. It takes faith, love, commitment and the right partner.
Secular Sexuality | 07.30 | July 30th | Madison Hollis What could be more important than family? Turns out things like party loyalty, which lives matter, facial skin sensitivity, and ancient homophobic poetry have been dividing familes at alarming rates. Ours is not the first generation to face excommunication or family shunning, but in a divided world with uncertain economics and portentous protests, cast-outs are facing ever-increasing challenges. Family Systems Therapist Madison Hollis joins Vi and Christy in wrapping our heads around this growing epidemic and to take your calls on this July 30th episode of Secular Sexuality! * Family Separation, Sex, Religion, and Social Norm Violation* Matthew-NY | My Friend Has an Abusive Father, How Can I Help?* Geo-FL | Living with Challenges of an Immigrant Family* Shame, Disappointment, and Loss from Family Separation* Steve-AZ | I Want to Learn About Non-Binary and Other Sexualities!* Johnathan-AL | My Family Doesn't Like That I Cut My Father Off* Linda-(UK) | Update: My Husband Didn't Accept my Trans Daughter* Resources to Deal with Family Separation► Read Madison’s blog on family of origin trauma on her website: https://www.sunandmooncounseling.com/blog/fooissuesjune2020-s3zp8► Find more links or dive deeper into the show: https://www.vcatx.com/media/fooRecommended Reading-►Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Heal from Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson►Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself by Melody Beattie►Whole Again: Healing Your Heart and Rediscovering Your True Self After Toxic Relationships and Emotional Abuse by Jackson Mckenzie
Secular Sexuality | 07.30 | July 30th | Madison Hollis What could be more important than family? Turns out things like party loyalty, which lives matter, facial skin sensitivity, and ancient homophobic poetry have been dividing familes at alarming rates. Ours is not the first generation to face excommunication or family shunning, but in a divided world with uncertain economics and portentous protests, cast-outs are facing ever-increasing challenges. Family Systems Therapist Madison Hollis joins Vi and Christy in wrapping our heads around this growing epidemic and to take your calls on this July 30th episode of Secular Sexuality! * Family Separation, Sex, Religion, and Social Norm Violation* Matthew-NY | My Friend Has an Abusive Father, How Can I Help?* Geo-FL | Living with Challenges of an Immigrant Family* Shame, Disappointment, and Loss from Family Separation* Steve-AZ | I Want to Learn About Non-Binary and Other Sexualities!* Johnathan-AL | My Family Doesn't Like That I Cut My Father Off* Linda-(UK) | Update: My Husband Didn't Accept my Trans Daughter* Resources to Deal with Family Separation► Read Madison’s blog on family of origin trauma on her website: https://www.sunandmooncounseling.com/blog/fooissuesjune2020-s3zp8► Find more links or dive deeper into the show: https://www.vcatx.com/media/fooRecommended Reading-►Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Heal from Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson►Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself by Melody Beattie►Whole Again: Healing Your Heart and Rediscovering Your True Self After Toxic Relationships and Emotional Abuse by Jackson Mckenzie
Sharing your most personal stories can seem impossible. But in her book The Apology, Eve Ensler goes one impossible step further. She tells the story of her abusive father from his perspective. Ensler is known for her famous episodic play, The Vagina Monologues – a testament to the healing power of sharing the traumatic, scary experiences that we think we can’t tell anyone. In her interview with Lion's Roar's Andrea Miller, she explains how she found the courage to tell the story of her abuse, what it means to tell the true story of your trauma, how to respond when someone tells you their traumatic story, and how to create a culture around apology that allows for true healing in the aftermath of abuse.
On July 4th, 1990, 18-year-old Stacey Lannert shot and killed her father, who had been sexually abusing her since she was eight. She was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentence to life without parole: Missouri state law, a disbelieving prosecutor and Stacey's own vulnerable state-of-mind all conspired against her. This harrowing real-life story of survival takes many twists and turns and is as dramatic as any movie. It is devastating, important subject matter and exquisitely told by a brave woman committed to justice for herself and all of man-kind.Episode benefitting:Center for Women in Transition cwitstl.orgChamp Assistance Dogs champdogs.orgSt. Louis Foodbank stlfoodbank.orgFollow us on social media!Twitter: @allthewiserpodInstagram: @allthewiserpodcastFacebook: @allthewiserpodcastSign up for our newsletter via our websiteHave a story to share with us or feedback about an episode you heard? Email us at hello@allthewiserpodcast.comIf you like what you heard on today's show, please consider sharing this episode and giving us a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It helps other awesome people like you find our show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Heather is joined by domestic violence survivor, Sierra Green. Sierra is a certified nursing assistant, has her associates in liberal studies and graduated with honors in 2017. She is a military wife, a dog mom, and a human mom-to-be. Sierra is also a domestic violence advocate.On this Episode:Sierra shares about growing up with an emotionally and physically abusive father.Hear the harrowing stories of the way her father manipulated situations and the struggle to keep him behind bars.Heather and Sierra discuss how talking about trauma can help with the healing process.Learn how the "5 second rule" has had a positive impact on Sierra's life.Key Takeaways:“The moment you have an instinct to act on a goal, you must physically move within 5 seconds or your brain will stop you. 5 4 3 2 1 Go!” — Mel Robbins“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style” ― Maya AngelouResources:sierraclayton3@yahoo.comhttps://www.facebook.com/sierranicholegreenSponsor:Surviving to Thriving is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, Knight Protection Services employs a diverse group of former law enforcement officers and military veterans of the highest integrity, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/.For More Information About Surviving To Thriving: http://tothriving.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The notorious case of three teenage sisters inspired a campaign for change – and a backlash from the patriarchy. By Matthew Luxmoore. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
Carla has a published book, Contagious Love which is all about codependency. Not only is it super helpful for codependents, but Carla's story is also inspirational and therapeutic. My friend and editor have talked about the blanket of sadness on grueling runs. I see Carla's book as a blanket of therapeutic love. Her father was abusive and it set the tone for childhood. As a 3-year-old hiding from her dad under the bed so he would not hurt her. It paved the way for her to be in codependent relationships where she was never fully living for herself. She used outside validation for worth, and believed if she was liked and needed, she was worthy. She felt broken and that she needed to be fixed so she tried to fix others. Ultimately, this cost her her happiness, peace of mind and serenity. The reality check came blaring at 24 years old. Sort of the way your dog looks at you when it wants to eat breakfast. She was in an abusive relationship and was tired of living a life of self-doubt, unworthiness and not being enough. She saw two paths shining brightly: continue living a lonely life of unworthiness or live fearlessly with self-love and purpose. She embarked upon a solo trip 5,000 miles away to gain clarity, with thoughts that were like a game of tug of war. Her mind wanted her to take the familiar road even if it was dangerous, but her gut roared against it. Sitting in the Wicklow Mountains a small voice told her that she would be ok and to leave this relationship. In that moment she said out loud, “Carla you are too valuable and you can no longer do this to yourself”. Through trusting in the universe that she was not alone in this journey, she chose the path of self-love and purpose. Today she lives the life of the confident warrior: unstoppable, unapologetic, and in full control of her own happiness. Website: https://iamcarlaromo.com/ (https://iamcarlaromo.com/) FB & Instagram: @iamcarlaromo IN HER WORDS: I'm a certified dating & relationship coach, author, and speaker. I help women who feel stuck and stagnant build purpose and confidence in their break-ups, dating life & relationships. Basically, I'm your love-life cheerleader, here to watch you win at love at any stage in your relationship. I've watched my clients get married, get over their ex/heartbreak, fall in love, get back in the dating world, and save their marriage. Nothing is off-limits – from debunking the fear of “never finding love again” to effective communication saving your relationship. Anything that has to do with your heart (AKA love-life)…I'm your girl! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-naked-podcaster/message Support this podcast
Outside of our 1000 year mandate! It's the renaissance! But only just, since Michelle points out it's still the Middle Ages in England. And there's a lurid murder! And a play by Shelley! That came lots later, though.
“There's no justification for what my father did or any perpetrator does. But understanding is critical to transformation. What I wanted to do in this books is to let my father explain to me how he became a kind of man who was capable of doing what he was doing,” Eve Ensler, Tony Award-winning playwright, activist, and author of The Vagina Monologues, on her new autobiography, The Apology. Recorded at Miami Book Fair. https://booksandbooks.com/ https://www.eveensler.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tell and Change podcast is all about spreading personal stories about social problems and traumas. In todays episode “Mary” will tell her story about how it was growing up with an extremely abusive father. She will share memories of how she tried to hide her mother under the bed. How she some days could not recognize her mothers face because it was so swollen. How one of the fights escalated so badly that she believed that her mother was killed. But the story also has a very interesting twist, and it all starts with the family moving to a new country...Warning: The material in this episode might be very emotional for sensitive listeners.
The Commandment requiring us to honor our father and mother seems at first to be fairly straightforward. But, unfortunately, many people have difficulty living out this Commandment because of brokenness within the family itself.
This is probably the most serious question I've ever received from a reader. A very heart-felt email from a man who is faced with an extremely difficult situation: he has been contacted by a dying father who abandoned and abused him as a child, and who now wants to have contact with him. He is unsure whether he should re-establish contact. We offer some suggestions on how to arrive at a decision.
With over 400,000 active subscribers on YouTube, Critical Bench is an authority in the Health & Fitness industry as their content and programs reach and help millions of people every single month. Director of Operations, Chris Wilson, has been at the forefront of this movement for years, and has been seen in and featured in countless videos with hundreds of thousands, and some, millions of views. But at his core, Chris is a proud Christian, loving husband, and strong father, who had to overcome growing up in an abusive and addicted environment. Realizing very early on that he wanted to be a model for others that his father wasn't for him, he found his passion by helping with others, leading with value, and provided others with the tactical tips and strategies needed to live a strong and healthy life. He is also a regular host on the “Strong By Design” podcast, so make sure to check them out at the link below. Chris is another amazing human being that has had incredible impact in my life, and I hope this show does the same for you! Make sure to join the community over on FB at https://www.facebook.com/groups/584284948647477/, and also subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. It is only with your support that we can grow this show to reach the millions of men around the world all dealing with their own issues and darkness, and through real-life, authentic and vulnerable conversations with high performing humans, we can provide actionable steps that every man needs to take control and create his own, SUPER HUMAN LIFE. Subscribe to the podcast, leave a 5-star rating, write a review and share this episode with 1 person that you know that needs to hear this message today! Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesuperhumanfrank/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/584284948647477/ Website: https://www.frankrichfitness.com/home Connect with Chris & Critical Bench: Strong By Design Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strong-by-design-podcast/id1383270948 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecriticalbench/?hl=en YouTube (Critical Bench): https://www.youtube.com/user/Criticalbench/featured Website: www.criticalbench.com Connect with me: frankrich.fitness@gmail.com
Chad talks with David about being raised by a physically/mentally abusive narcissistic father and his own identity struggles as an adult. David's story is one of perseverance and strength as the many offshoots from his upbringing made his adult life very challenging. For most people, it's challenging to understand how someone might not have a sense of who they are or what they even like, but if you listen to David's story, you'll finally understand how this can happen. *Trigger Warning* Sexual Abuse (not by his father) is briefly discussed in this episode. Special Guest: David. Support Narcissist Apocalypse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From an angry young girl to a positive sister in Christ, Stephanie shares he story in this episode. Follow Stephanie: https://www.instagram.com/stephanierichie_/ YouTube Travel Adventures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDUOCajpKsU&list=PLJ3ZamFPZbmWKwzC3lB1Tx4gLOGfUJvtr Travel Instagram: www.instagram.com/chasinghiscreations
Detectives say a good Samaritan killed near his Deltona home was actually the target of a planned execution, and a son gets convicted of killing his father and mother, both of whom went missing on the same date 15 years apart. Special guest: Author and former journalist Lisa Bonnice
A listener opens up about the violent home he grew up in and looks for advice on how to help his mother, sisters and himself with a problem that has plagued his family for years. Do you have a question or issue you'd like to discuss with Dr. Hallowell? Email it to connect@distractionpodcast.com or call 844-55-CONNECT.
In which Shana and Daniel discuss one of the most maligned episodes in Doctor Who History: Fear Her. Spoiler Alert: they love this episode. Listen to find out why. Main Topic: Fear Her. Shana doesn't hate Fear Her, and doesn't read up on fan consensus the way Daniel does. Shana thinks Fear Her has a very direct line to a child audience. Shana does a brief summary of Fear Her. Rose is the really clever one. "In the name of the Shadow Proclamation!" Daniel summarizes some of the things people claim not to like about this episode. The shippiness of Ten and Rose. Shana and Daniel only have the second-best Doctor Who Love Story. Fear Her's troubled production history vis a vis script. Ultimately a life-affirming episode. The Tenth Doctor gets Rose involved and is very proud of her. The Doctor helps Rose gain sympathy for herself. All of the major non-regulars in this episode are POC. Complex, real characters. A plea for a UK-based listener to speak to the racial issues in their society versus the US. Matthew Graham writing a police procedural version of Doctor Who. Comparisons between Law & Order and Fear Her. How can the Doctor defeat an enemy that is, on some level, an innocent? The aftermath of physical and emotional abuse. The Doctor solves problems through communcation and empathy. Shana actually did research for this episode. "Pothole guy." Silly stuff in Fear Her. Anything that we hate in Fear Her? A bit heavy-handed on the leaving of Rose arc. Loving the Isolus in idea, design, and execution. Triumphing over adversity through empathy. The failure of psychoactive snow versus the children's drawings. Well-read Shana brings up Roald Dahl. Ending with a quote from the Tenth Doctor. Next time: Pyramids of Mars. Daniel's Twitter. Daniel's Tumblr. Shana's Twitter. Shana's Tumblr.