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Suicide Zen Forgiveness
Forgiveness Wins Every Time: Brenda Adelman's Story

Suicide Zen Forgiveness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 38:23 Transcription Available


Healing Through Forgiveness: Brenda Adelman's Journey   In this episode of Suicide Zen Forgiveness, Elaine, your host shares the mission to break the silence, stigma, and shame surrounding suicide loss, ideation, and mental health. Her guest, Brenda Adelman, an award-winning actress and playwright, discusses her life story, including the tragic murder of her mother by her father and the complex path to self-forgiveness. Brenda emphasizes the importance of releasing anger and resentment, setting healthy boundaries, and embracing self-love. Listeners are encouraged to prioritize their mental health and seek support when needed. Practical exercises and stories are shared to help those struggling with forgiveness, making this episode a powerful tool for healing and resilience.   00:00 Introduction and Mission 01:16 Meet Brenda Adelman 01:48 Brenda's Story of Tragedy and Forgiveness 04:34 The Power of Storytelling and Healing 08:59 Understanding and Releasing Shame 12:22 Forgiveness and Setting Boundaries 19:40 Personal Stories of Forgiveness 34:33 Daily Practices for Healing 37:03 Conclusion and Resources Bio Brenda Adelman, the daughter of a Jewish father and an artist mother, grew up in the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn, New York. A fan of Broadway shows since childhood, she studied acting at several prestigious schools in London, New York, and Los Angeles.   Brenda Adelman's mother, an award-winning artist and photographer, was shot and killed in her home in Brooklyn, New York, in 1995. Brenda's father pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and served two and half years in prison.   In Brenda's own words... "Within days my father had contacted my mother's older sister who ended up being there for him in a very peculiar way.  He moved in with her and sometime later they got married. In the meantime my father was charged with second degree murder but because the weapon, his gun, was never recovered, his sentence was reduced to five years in prison for Involuntary Manslaughter. He got out in two and a half years for good behaviour. At first, unable to bear the thought of losing both my parents, I wouldn't accept my father had meant to kill my mother. My brother disagreed and because he felt the system hadn't held my father/ his step father accountable (2 ½ years for what he believed was cold-blooded murder) he decided to pursue the only other avenue he had which was a civil lawsuit.  I disagreed and as a result my brother and I stopped speaking to each other for six years. After my mum's death I felt a deep sense of shame and despair. What did it say about me if this is what had happened to my parents? The only thing that helped transform these negative emotions was writing my story. I was doing an acting course in LA at the time so I wrote and performed a 15-minute personal piece and at the end of which I noticed people crying. I was amazed because instead of being judged for what I'd revealed I received a standing ovation and so much empathy and compassion. While my Dad was in prison I wrote to him several times asking “tell me what happened”, but he ignored my questions and in the end we stopped communicating. Later when he was out of prison he contacted me again. I was pleased to hear from him until I realised he was only interested in getting his hands on my inheritance money. I realised then that he was toxic and decided to pursue the civil court case with my brother, I was still desperate for my father to tell the truth and assumed he would have to take the stand. I really thought he would show up at court, but he never did.  He skipped town to Florida and transferred his money into off-shore accounts. My aunt also disappeared. Although we won the case – winning a judgment of 2.2 million dollars for the Wrongful Death of our mom – my brother and I never collected a cent and I ended up paying tens of thousands of dollars in fees to my lawyer. To help me deal with the pain during all this time I was trying to forgive.  But I didn't know how as I assumed forgiveness was about reconciliation and I didn't want my dad back in my life.  However, during the process I realised forgiveness also meant resolving inner conflict and clearing my heart of hate; it meant that if I thought about my father my day wasn't wrecked anymore. The missing step was embracing my anger in a healthy way. I still felt a deep level of anger at myself for ever trusting my father, which was demonstrated by my over-eating. I had so much self-judgement and you can't really forgive someone else unless you've forgiven yourself.  It was while taking a course in spiritual psychology that I recognised how with each negative thought directed at my father I was re-wounding myself.  Suddenly I had an insight into the oneness of ‘us' and  I was inwardly guided to go to the top of a mountain in Los Angeles and carry out a ceremony of release using one of my father's hats which I threw over the mountain side. With this simple ritualistic gesture something was released inside of me. From that moment I wasn't burdened anymore. As for forgiving my aunt, that has been much more difficult, but I strive to be able to let go of any righteousness I may feel about her because I know that this little bit of righteousness will only hurt me more. In 2004 I received a letter in the mail from my aunt's attorney with a copy of my father's death certificate saying he'd died of a heart attack. It was a relief in a way, because I realised there had been a part of me trying to get my dad back but now reconciliation was no longer possible.  At that point something settled in me and for the first time since my mother's death I was able properly to grieve." ~ Brenda Adelman  Since then, with a degree in Spiritual Psychology, Brenda has written a one-woman show, “My Brooklyn Hamlet”, based on her life story which she has performed all around the world. Her work today focuses on helping people transform pain into healing narratives: forgivenessandfreedom.com   Socials and Links https://www.facebook.com/brenda.adelman/ https://www.instagram.com/brendaadelman/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendaadelman-storyteller   Forgiveness and Freedom Official Site   One Woman Show "My Brooklyn Hamlet"  

Please Just Keep Breathing!
Forgiveness Wins Every Time: Brenda Adelman's Story

Please Just Keep Breathing!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 38:23 Transcription Available


Healing Through Forgiveness: Brenda Adelman's Journey   In this episode of Suicide Zen Forgiveness, Elaine, your host shares the mission to break the silence, stigma, and shame surrounding suicide loss, ideation, and mental health. Her guest, Brenda Adelman, an award-winning actress and playwright, discusses her life story, including the tragic murder of her mother by her father and the complex path to self-forgiveness. Brenda emphasizes the importance of releasing anger and resentment, setting healthy boundaries, and embracing self-love. Listeners are encouraged to prioritize their mental health and seek support when needed. Practical exercises and stories are shared to help those struggling with forgiveness, making this episode a powerful tool for healing and resilience.   00:00 Introduction and Mission 01:16 Meet Brenda Adelman 01:48 Brenda's Story of Tragedy and Forgiveness 04:34 The Power of Storytelling and Healing 08:59 Understanding and Releasing Shame 12:22 Forgiveness and Setting Boundaries 19:40 Personal Stories of Forgiveness 34:33 Daily Practices for Healing 37:03 Conclusion and Resources Bio Brenda Adelman, the daughter of a Jewish father and an artist mother, grew up in the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn, New York. A fan of Broadway shows since childhood, she studied acting at several prestigious schools in London, New York, and Los Angeles.   Brenda Adelman's mother, an award-winning artist and photographer, was shot and killed in her home in Brooklyn, New York, in 1995. Brenda's father pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and served two and half years in prison.   In Brenda's own words... "Within days my father had contacted my mother's older sister who ended up being there for him in a very peculiar way.  He moved in with her and sometime later they got married. In the meantime my father was charged with second degree murder but because the weapon, his gun, was never recovered, his sentence was reduced to five years in prison for Involuntary Manslaughter. He got out in two and a half years for good behaviour. At first, unable to bear the thought of losing both my parents, I wouldn't accept my father had meant to kill my mother. My brother disagreed and because he felt the system hadn't held my father/ his step father accountable (2 ½ years for what he believed was cold-blooded murder) he decided to pursue the only other avenue he had which was a civil lawsuit.  I disagreed and as a result my brother and I stopped speaking to each other for six years. After my mum's death I felt a deep sense of shame and despair. What did it say about me if this is what had happened to my parents? The only thing that helped transform these negative emotions was writing my story. I was doing an acting course in LA at the time so I wrote and performed a 15-minute personal piece and at the end of which I noticed people crying. I was amazed because instead of being judged for what I'd revealed I received a standing ovation and so much empathy and compassion. While my Dad was in prison I wrote to him several times asking “tell me what happened”, but he ignored my questions and in the end we stopped communicating. Later when he was out of prison he contacted me again. I was pleased to hear from him until I realised he was only interested in getting his hands on my inheritance money. I realised then that he was toxic and decided to pursue the civil court case with my brother, I was still desperate for my father to tell the truth and assumed he would have to take the stand. I really thought he would show up at court, but he never did.  He skipped town to Florida and transferred his money into off-shore accounts. My aunt also disappeared. Although we won the case – winning a judgment of 2.2 million dollars for the Wrongful Death of our mom – my brother and I never collected a cent and I ended up paying tens of thousands of dollars in fees to my lawyer. To help me deal with the pain during all this time I was trying to forgive.  But I didn't know how as I assumed forgiveness was about reconciliation and I didn't want my dad back in my life.  However, during the process I realised forgiveness also meant resolving inner conflict and clearing my heart of hate; it meant that if I thought about my father my day wasn't wrecked anymore. The missing step was embracing my anger in a healthy way. I still felt a deep level of anger at myself for ever trusting my father, which was demonstrated by my over-eating. I had so much self-judgement and you can't really forgive someone else unless you've forgiven yourself.  It was while taking a course in spiritual psychology that I recognised how with each negative thought directed at my father I was re-wounding myself.  Suddenly I had an insight into the oneness of ‘us' and  I was inwardly guided to go to the top of a mountain in Los Angeles and carry out a ceremony of release using one of my father's hats which I threw over the mountain side. With this simple ritualistic gesture something was released inside of me. From that moment I wasn't burdened anymore. As for forgiving my aunt, that has been much more difficult, but I strive to be able to let go of any righteousness I may feel about her because I know that this little bit of righteousness will only hurt me more. In 2004 I received a letter in the mail from my aunt's attorney with a copy of my father's death certificate saying he'd died of a heart attack. It was a relief in a way, because I realised there had been a part of me trying to get my dad back but now reconciliation was no longer possible.  At that point something settled in me and for the first time since my mother's death I was able properly to grieve." ~ Brenda Adelman  Since then, with a degree in Spiritual Psychology, Brenda has written a one-woman show, “My Brooklyn Hamlet”, based on her life story which she has performed all around the world. Her work today focuses on helping people transform pain into healing narratives: forgivenessandfreedom.com   Socials and Links https://www.facebook.com/brenda.adelman/ https://www.instagram.com/brendaadelman/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendaadelman-storyteller   Forgiveness and Freedom Official Site   One Woman Show "My Brooklyn Hamlet"  

Raw & Unscripted with Christopher Rausch
Forgiveness Unleashed: Triumph Over Tragedy

Raw & Unscripted with Christopher Rausch

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 54:12


Forgiveness Unleashed: Triumph Over TragedyDo you struggle with empathy and forgiveness for someone who's wronged you? Are you ready to embark on a journey of inspiration, empowerment, and above all, the triumph of the human spirit? In a world where resilience is tested by the unimaginable, join us for a conversation that will redefine forgiveness, empathy, and the power of the human spirit. In this gripping episode of "Raw & Unscripted," we delve into the heart-wrenching story of Brenda Adelman, whose life was forever altered when her father shattered their world with an unfathomable act of violence.Videocast Replay Link: As she shares her journey, raw and unfiltered, you'll witness the transformative power of forgiveness in the face of unspeakable tragedy. How does one find the strength to forgive the unforgivable? How does empathy triumph over anger and bitterness? And most importantly, how does one rise from the ashes of victimhood to become an unstoppable force of resilience and hope?Join Christopher Rausch and Brenda Adelman as they navigate the depths of pain and emerge on the other side, not as victims, but as warriors of the human spirit. This is not just a story of survival; it's a testament to the indomitable power of the human heart to heal, forgive, and thrive against all odds.Please learn Brenda by visiting https://forgivenessandfreedom.com and connect with her on socials @BrendaAdelman Missed any old episodes? https://bit.ly/2Njtvf9 and subscribe to the audio podcast at Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3RHpNe8 or wherever you get your podcasts!#ForgivenessJourney #EmpathyInAction #TransformingTragedy #Resiliency #NoRegrets #Beliefs #NoExcusesCoach For More Information please check out:www.NoExcusesCoach.comwww.Youtube.com/TheChristopherRausch

The Creative Spark
S2 Ep204: Guest Brenda Adelman - Actor, Speaker, Author, and Coach

The Creative Spark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 52:02


Brenda Adelman is an award-winning actor, speaker, the recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award from the Hawaii International Forgiveness Project & has been interviewed on over 200 media outlets including NPR, Fox TV & CBS. She runs Forgiveness and Freedom Coaching and is also the founder of Your Story Made Simple. She's performed her critically acclaimed one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, for over 12,000 people worldwide. She's a digital course creator, coach, and has developed & directed over 200 Ted style talks and stories for the stage for her clients. And she also wrote a book titled, My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable. Join Brenda and I as we talk about sharing her incredibly powerful and vulnerable one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, the power of forgiveness and how to tap into your creativity and share authentically. I got so much out of this truly enjoyable discussion and know you will too!  So many thoughtful nuggets of wisdom for creatives, those going through an incredibly tough time, as well as those who are struggling with forgiveness.  To learn more about today's guest Brenda Adelman please visit: Website: https://forgivenessandfreedom.com   Free FB Group - Unforgettable Speakers Society  https://www.facebook.com/groups/unforgettablespeakerssociety To learn more about host G. Brian Benson: www.gbrianbenson.com www.thecreativesparklife.com www.patreon.com/gbrianbenson www.habitsforsuccessbook.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/gbrianbenson Facebook: www.facebook.com/gbrianbensonmedia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbrianbenson/ Produced by Casey Jarombek ✌ Brought to you by Reawaken Media www.reawakenmedia.com 

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Casa DeConfidence Podcast
From Tragedy to Triumph: A Conversation with Brenda Adelman

Casa DeConfidence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 60:47


In a recent episode of my podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Brenda Adelman, an award-winning actor, forgiveness coach, and a beacon of resilience. Brenda's journey from personal tragedy to forgiveness and healing is nothing short of inspiring. In this blog post, I'll share some of the key insights from our conversation.Meeting Brenda AdelmanBrenda Adelman is not just an accomplished actor but also a recipient of the Hero of Forgiveness award. Her one-woman show, "My Brooklyn Hamlet," is a testament to her life story of forgiving the unforgivable. Beyond her acting career, Brenda is a teacher and mentor for mission-driven performers and small business owners, helping them create successful TEDx-style talks and one-person shows.I first met Brenda at her summit, where she was a gracious host. Her content led to incredible transformations for the participants, a testament to her ability to inspire and guide others.Brenda's Origin StoryBrenda's life took a tragic turn when her father killed her mother and married her aunt. This defining moment could have led her to withdraw, but instead, she chose to move forward with forgiveness and healing. Her acting background helped her express herself and cope with the tragedy, leading her to create her one-woman show and eventually pursue a master's degree in spiritual psychology.The Importance of Healthy BoundariesDuring our conversation, Brenda emphasized the importance of setting healthy boundaries. She suggested using a scale of 1 to 5 to gauge one's feelings towards someone, with 1 being intense hatred and 5 being neutrality or even sending positive energy to that person. She also recommended tools like free-form writing and expressing anger in a safe and healthy way, such as through therapy or primal scream workshops.Brenda shared an example of setting a healthy boundary with an abusive family member during the holidays. Instead of avoiding the family gathering, she suggested not staying in the same home as the abusive sibling or setting a time limit for the visit if negative behavior arises. This way, one can still show love and support for their mother while protecting their own well-being.The Power of ForgivenessBrenda's journey of forgiveness was initially painful but ultimately healing. She explained that expressing anger is crucial for forgiveness to occur. I shared my experience setting boundaries with my family and emphasized the importance of forgiveness in the process.http://facebook.com/brendaadelmanhttps://facebook/com/groups/soulstorytribe Venturing into Fashion TechExploring the convergence of fashion tech, entrepreneurship, and fashion business. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast. Visit our website Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, grow your podcast.

Align Yourself to Success with Christi Kendall

Brenda Adelman, Star of the One Woman Show, and Coach, shares how to find, heal, craft, and perform your story on stage. You can find her here

The Unfolding
Acting on Divine Guidance with Brenda Adelman

The Unfolding

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 43:25


Summary: “Hold yourself back, or heal yourself back together. You decide.” ― Brittany Burgunder After living for several years in the aftermath of a family tragedy that took her mother's life, Brenda Adleman found herself losing the will to live until a close friend helped her tap into her love for her mother. From that moment, Brenda was able to step outside of her pain and realize that her mother would want her to thrive. So, she decided to stop living in the past, stop hiding and that it was time to share her story. In this episode of The Unfolding, I speak with Brenda, an award-winner actor and creator of the critically acclaimed one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, about the importance of: Acting on Divine GuidanceDoing the Inner Work to Heal Your Soul andSharing Your Story About Our Guest: Brenda Adelman is an award-winning actor, recipient of the Hero of Forgiveness award, has been interviewed on CBS, NPR, Fox TV News and over 200 podcasts, publications, radio and TV shows She's performed her critically acclaimed one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, based on her life story for over 12,000 people on stages worldwide and now virtually. She teaches solopreneurs how to create an impact and income with their own successful Ted style talks, and in their videos through unforgettable storytelling. Connect with Brenda:  The Story Lounge http://members.tellyourstorychangetheworld.com/ Facebook http://facebook.com/brendaadelman Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brendaadelman/ Don't forget to Rate, Review and Subscribe! JOIN the Community! https://goto.myunfolding.life/epic Connect: https://goto.myunfolding.life/connect More Info: https://goto.myunfolding.life/innerodyssey

Walking Without Skin Podcast
Stop femicide during 16 Days of Activism and beyond

Walking Without Skin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 33:47


Brenda Adelman is an award-winning actor with a one-woman show based on her life story that she's performed in four countries and ten states in the US. She's been interviewed on over 200 TV, radio shows, and podcasts, including FOX, CBS and NPR. She's a digital course creator, speaker, and coach and is the recipient of the Hero of Forgiveness award from the Hawaii International Forgiveness Project. Her book is titled, My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable Main site: https://forgivenessandfreedom.com Reach out to Brenda: Tell Your Story. Heal Yourself. Create More Wealth. https://brendaadelman.lpages.co/tell-your-story-heal-yourself-create-more-wealth-video-series-gift/?fbclid=IwAR0p9PKarGTwDeGE3MS46yqFIg6hyrpru5zsf5OOhW5eVvODF6zqydoro5Y Contact Lois Wagner to sponsor or participate in the BE BRAVE programme to help eradicate bullying, harassment, sexual and gender-based violence: http://walkingwithoutskin.com/brave-men/ Music Walking without Skin is a song inspired by the work of Lois Wagner. Walking Without Skin was composed by Steve Siler of Music for the Soul and features Denise Green. It is our hope that the song will encourage and empower women as they journey on the road to healing. You may stream the song here or download it for $1.29. https://www.musicforthesoul.org/resources/walking-without-skin/

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Be The Wolf
Self-Sabotaging Sagas: Healing and Forgiveness Through Storytelling with Storytelling Mentor, Actor and Coach Brenda Adelman

Be The Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 57:55


The stories and secrets you hold deep inside have a way eating you from the inside out. You might be thinking, I could never tell my story to the world. Maybe you are holding shame, anger, resentment, or sadness as a result of past events in your life. I need you to know, there is a way out. It has been said that forgiveness will set you free, but sometimes the content of your life or what others have done seems unforgivable. Perhaps you tried, maybe even said the words, “I forgive you out loud,” but you know deep down those feelings are still there. So how do you get rid of those emotions and come to forgiveness? How do you REALLY set yourself free? Join myself and Storytelling Mentor, Speaker, Trainer, Actor, and Coach, Brenda Adelman, as we discuss healing and forgiveness through storytelling. Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 7pm EST (4pm PST). Connect to Brenda here: Tell Your Story. Heal Yourself. Create More Wealth. Free Gift: https://brendaadelman.lpages.co/tell-your-story-heal-yourself-create-more-wealth-video-series-gift/ Website:https://forgivenessandfreedom.com/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendaadelman/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brendaadelman Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/becomingunforgettableclub     Connect to Genea here: Website: https://geneabarnes-elevate.com/ Book a Step UP call here: https://calendly.com/geneabarnes/stepup Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geneabarneselevate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geneabarnes/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geneabarnes YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/geneabarnes/

Wickedly Smart Women
Share Your Story, Heal Your Life—With Brenda Adelman - 140

Wickedly Smart Women

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 27:22


Sharing your story is a powerful way to showcase your talent, build an audience and help people with similar experiences start to heal. But what if storytelling doesn't come naturally to you? And what if the idea of appearing on stage or video has you shaking in your boots? Brenda Adelman is the critically acclaimed actor behind the one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, and the author of My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgiveable. She is also the Chief Inspirational Officer at Forgiveness and Freedom, a coaching practice dedicated to helping entrepreneurs and performers share their stories and change the world.  On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Brenda joins Anjel to discuss the true story of her father killing her mother, describing the spiritual 'shove' that inspired her to share the experience on stage and finally begin to heal. She explains the relationship between forgiveness and setting healthy boundaries, exploring how the principles of forgiveness apply in business. Listen in for Brenda's insight on making money doing healing work and find out how she can help you tell your story and create more wealth! What You Will Learn  The story of Brenda's father killing her mother and marrying her aunt How writing poetry allowed Brenda to express her rage in a safe, healthy way The spiritual experience that inspired Brenda to share her story on stage  Why Brenda felt shame for trusting her father and how she finally forgave herself How Brenda helps people heal from trauma by sharing their stories What inspired Brenda to expand her business to work with entrepreneurs How Brenda realized she had to make money doing her healing work The relationship between forgiveness and setting healthy boundaries Connect with Brenda Adelman Forgiveness and Freedom Resources My Brooklyn Hamlet  My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgiveable by Brenda Adelman New Media Summit Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell Wickedly Smart Women Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community Wickedly Smart Women on TeePublic Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse The Wealthy Life Mentor The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook Anjel on Twitter Anjel on Instagram Email listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com  Leave Us A Message On Our listener line:   540-402-0043 x4343

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Here's the Deal
How to Forgive the Unforgivable - A Follow-Up Conversation with Brenda Adelman

Here's the Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 34:19


On this episode, Audre and Devin sit down with Brenda Adelman and continue their discussion about the power of forgiveness. If you found this episode useful, please consider buying us a cup of coffee - or even becoming a member of the Here's the Deal podcast family! Members receive exclusive episodes, the opportunity to vote on show topics, live Zoom chats, and more. Audre Nelson is a licensed therapist and life coach. Devin Kleffer is a professional educator and business owner. The situations and insights shared on Here's the Deal are meant as generalized advice and in no way are a substitute for individualized professional therapy from a licensed therapist. Some topics and episodes may contain material or language not suitable for young listeners - please use your own discretion. Here's the Deal is a production of Be Heard Studios. Please visit Be Heard Studios to discover how we can help you launch and maintain your own podcast, or checkout our book "Be Heard! The Definitive Guide to Podcasting." KEYWORDS: mental health, goal setting, resolutions, lifestyle

See One Beautiful Soul
File Progress Brenda Adelman - Sharing My Story and Forgiveness Freed My Heart to Find True Love - Ep 31

See One Beautiful Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 53:45


Passionate about helping people live better lives, Brenda is StoryTeller, Actress, and life-coach focusing on the power of forgiving the unforgivable and teaches SOULOpreneurs how to craft and share their story for Big Impact.  https://forgivenessandfreedom.com/ Get a free copy of her book just for our listeners by emailing her at Brenda@ForgivenessAndFreedom.com

Spotlight on the Community
Creative by Nature, Local Theatres Deftly Navigate the Pandemic with One-Woman Show: My Brooklyn Hamlet

Spotlight on the Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 27:11


Brenda Adelman, Playwright and Performer at the Scripps Ranch Theatre (SRT), is joined by Charles Peters, Director of the SRT, to discuss their tradition of joint productions with the Oceanside Theatre Company (OTC). Adelman speaks candidly about her one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet. Adelman chats about her creative background and the dramatic events which lead her to write her current play. Peters elaborates on the SRT and OTC's creative approach to navigating the pandemic.

Here's the Deal
How can I forgive the unforgivable? Featuring Special Guest, Brenda Adelman

Here's the Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 36:58


Brenda Adelman's father murdered her mother, and then went on to marry Brenda's aunt. In what seems like a made-for-television event, this chain of real life circumstances ultimately led Brenda to learn the power of authentic forgiveness. On this episode, Audre and Devin sit down with Brenda and seek insight into the process of forgiveness she now helps others find. You can learn more about Brenda and her story here, and purchase a copy of her book, My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable, here. If you found this episode useful, please consider buying us a cup of coffee - or even becoming a member of the Here's the Deal podcast family! Members receive exclusive episodes, the opportunity to vote on show topics, live Zoom chats, and more. Audre Nelson is a licensed therapist and life coach. Devin Kleffer is a professional educator and business owner. The situations and insights shared on Here's the Deal are meant as generalized advice and in no way are a substitute for individualized professional therapy from a licensed therapist. Some topics and episodes may contain material or language not suitable for young listeners - please use your own discretion. Here's the Deal is a production of Be Heard Studios. Please visit Be Heard Studios to discover how we can help you launch and maintain your own podcast, or checkout our book "Be Heard! The Definitive Guide to Podcasting."

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Launching Simplified
Brenda Adelman | On Acting and Forgiveness

Launching Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 27:20


Brenda Adelman is an award-winning actor who teaches acting, speaking and storytelling to both actors and entrepreneurs. She has a critically acclaimed one-woman show show called My Brooklyn Hamlet (based on her life story) that she's performed worldwide from London to Los Angeles and she runs virtual events for people who want help with their online presence. Go to www.ForgivenessandFreedom.com/freetraining for her video training Tell Your Story, Heal Your Life, Create More Wealth ---------------------------------------------------------- More from Clickbranding... For FREE online resources on launching simplified visit www.clickbranding.com For INFO about launching your own podcast, visit www.mypodcastbaby.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/launchingsimplified/message

The Truths We Hide
Tell Your Story for Impact Retreat 2020 with Brenda Adelman

The Truths We Hide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 6:48


Come join Brenda Adelman starting TOMORROW, 4 DEC for a once in a life time retreat that will be  a life changing  experience for all. She will teach you how to tell your story in ways that you never imagined. tickets are $147 but are eligible for a VIP upgrade which Includes laser coaching on material written during the Retreat plus training on How to Give Your Best Interview and How to Pitch. 1st 5 people get a private 1:1 with Brenda ($250 valueRegister at this link.  . Learn more about the event hereEvent begins tomorrow 4 Dec and Saturday 5 Dec from 1-4 EST/ 10-1 PST

The Truths We Hide
Tell Your Story for Impact Retreat 2020 with Brenda Adelman

The Truths We Hide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 6:47


Come join Brenda Adelman starting TOMORROW, 4 DEC for a once in a life time retreat that will be a life changing experience for all. She will teach you how to tell your story in ways that you never imagined. tickets are $147 but are eligible for a VIP upgrade which Includes laser coaching on material written during the Retreat plus training on How to Give Your Best Interview and How to Pitch. 1st 5 people get a private 1:1 with Brenda ($250 value Register at this link. . Learn more about the event here Event begins tomorrow 4 Dec and Saturday 5 Dec from 1-4 EST/ 10-1 PST

Domino Thinking with Alison Donaghey
Forgiving Her Father for Killing Her Mother with Brenda Adelman on Domino Thinking with Alison Donaghey

Domino Thinking with Alison Donaghey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 34:13


Forgiving Her Father for Killing Her Mother with Brenda Adelman on Domino Thinking with Alison Donaghey Is there something in your life that needs forgiving?How can you share your story in a healthy way? Forgiveness is an inside job.  Join me as I speak with Brenda Adelman as she talks about how her father killed her mother and then married her aunt.  Brenda Adelman is an award-winning actor with a critically acclaimed one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet based on her life story. She's performed from London to New York to Los Angeles. She has a Hero of Forgiveness award and has been interviewed for over 100 podcasts, radio and TV shows including NPR and Fox TV News. She's a speaker, online course creator, coach and author of My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable. if you don’t question something what is the point of believing in it? Get Social: Website - https://www.dominothinking.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dominothinking/Twitter - https://twitter.com/alisondonaghey/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisondonaghey/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dominothinking/

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Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast
EP066 - How to forgive the unforgivable with Brenda Adelman

Freestyle-Your-Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 45:35


On episode # 066 Brenda Adelman, an award-winning actor with the critically acclaimed one-woman show Brooklyn Hamlet, based on her life story and the power for forgiveness, reveals her life story. Her father shot and killed her mother and then married her aunt. She plays Hamlet´s solo play and performs 10 characters on stages and workshops on Forgiveness.

Sprinting to Success
Brenda Adelman: Forgiving My Killer Dad

Sprinting to Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 42:32


Click link below to Watch on Youtube  Listen on: Google Play Stitcher:  Spotify:  iTuneshttps://apple.co/2Xk75Or In this episode, Esmie and Brenda discuss: Grew up in… The post Brenda Adelman: Forgiving My Killer Dad appeared first on EsmieLawrence.

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Shower Epiphanies
044: A True Story of Forgiveness and Healing with Brenda Adelman

Shower Epiphanies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 49:23


“You can't forgive someone else unless you forgive yourself for your choices.” –Brenda Adelman Mistakes are a part of life. But some mistakes are just too big and serious for humans to take on that even forgiveness seems so undeserved and impossible. Ironically, though, there is no way to break free from pain and anger other than forgiveness. Sadly, this path is so hard that not everybody is willing to walk on it. This episode will motivate you to carry on your journey and ward off the fears that stops you from living a peaceful and happy life. Be free; the choice is yours.   Join the Shower Epiphanies Today  Expectation Therapy Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram   Highlights: 00:51 A Story of Endurance and Healing 08:09 Detaching From Anger and Hatred 16:36 The “Unexpected” 20:42 Getting Naked on Stage 26:48 The Impeding Power of Fear 30:34 Fight Your Way Through 39:54 The Path to Forgiveness 46:32 Two Levels of Healing

Natural Wellness Tips's Podcast
THE ART OF FORGIVENESS

Natural Wellness Tips's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 31:11


In this weeks episode I get to chat with Brenda Adelman. She is an award winning actor with a critically acclaimed one-woman show titled, My Brooklyn Hamlet that she has performed for over 12,000 people in 4 countries and 9 states. She’s a speaker, the recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award, is the author of My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable and has been interviewed on Fox TV news and NPR. Website: http://www.forgivenessandfreedom.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/brendaadelman Instagram: @brendaadelman Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendaadelman/ Free Gift: The 5 Top Reasons to Never Forgive and Why You Must (course) https://brendaadelman.lpages.co/the-gift-of-forgiveness/ To Book a Forgiveness Activation Session: https://brendaadelman.as.me/forgivenessactivationfree

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Reinvention Radio
REINVENTING FORGIVENESS

Reinvention Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 56:20


Brenda Adelman, Be Seen As The Hero You Really Are The post REINVENTING FORGIVENESS appeared first on Reinvention Radio.

The Inspire Cafe
073: Brenda Adelman: Learning to Forgive the Unforgivable: "My Father Shot and Killed My Mother and Married my Mother's Sister"

The Inspire Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 46:41


Today we're talking with Brenda Adelman, who is an actress, director, coach, speaker, author and creator of the one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet.  Having performed her show to over 12,000 people, she tells the tragic story about her family;   her father murdered her mother and then remarried her mother's sister.  Brenda explains how she initially kept that story hidden inside because of the shame she felt. She struggled with grief, loss, anger, and depression.  Then something happened... She decided to participate in an acting class assignment that turned everything around, ultimately sparking her journey towards forgiveness.  Brenda has since written a book called, My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable, and she also coaches and teaches various workshops, including how to forgive and share your own story. Mentioned in this episode: ForgivenessandFreedom.com   If you'd like to see a list of previously mentioned books or products from former episodes, go to our Resources Page! And if you're looking for inspirational books that I've personally read and recommend, go to our Motivational Tools page! Like us on Facebook here! Follow us on Instagram here! Thanks for listening!

The Audacious Life - Break Free
Part 2: How to Share Your Story to Heal with Brenda Adelman

The Audacious Life - Break Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 38:01


Brenda Adelman returns with the second in her 2-part series. In part-1 we learned the unthinkable; her father killed Brenda's mother, and then he quickly moved in with and married her mother's sister. Most of us would be paralyzed and curled in fetal position unsure of what to do after something so life-altering. It shook Brenda to her core and impacted her profoundly, but she came out of the darkness when she dared to share her story publicly. In this episode, Brenda details how she was able to share her story, what she'd do differently, and what happened as a result of her finding the courage to do so. If something BIG or profoundly transformational has happened to you and you've thought of sharing your story, she has tips about how to get started. As she says, "There are skills to learn, rewrites to be done. It's not so sexy." But it can make a difference in the way the story impacts audiences and how YOU feel good about sharing it. She discusses how to gauge feelings to know whether you're ready to share or not or to write as a form of cathartic healing. Mentioned in this episode... Today Tell Your Story. Heal Yourself. Create More Wealth. 3 part video training - http://www.forgivenessandfreedom.com/freetraining My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable - https://brendaadelman.lpages.co/forgivenessebookspecial/ Help shape the future of The Audacious Life community and get the help you need. Take the survey -> http://bit.ly/audpodsurvey It's 2019!! Are you ready to become more VISIBLE? Amplify Your Authority and become the go-to expert in your niche. Check this out >> https://bit.ly/amplifymenow 

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The Audacious Life - Break Free
Part 1: How to Forgive the Impossible with Brenda Adelman

The Audacious Life - Break Free

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 28:07


How to Forgive the Impossible with Brenda Adelman Brenda Adelman came by the title "The Queen of Forgiveness" under tragic circumstances. The father she adored killed her mother and then later...married her aunt. You read that right. Not only did her kill her mother but he married her sister. I can't fathom it. The pain, sorrow, and confusion must have been immense. Yet somehow, after some time, Brenda was able to forgive her father and move forward. She shares all that she went through to be able to accept what happened and honestly feel forgiveness in her heart. If you're feeling heavy and dragged down from someone who wronged you, please listen to this episode. Note: This podcast is part 1 of a 2 part series. Stay tuned for part 2 to learn how to tell your story to heal and to help others. Mentioned in this episode... My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable https://brendaadelman.lpages.co/forgivenessebookspecial/ Brenda's show, My Brooklyn Hamlet http://brendaadelman.homestead.com/show.html Join Brenda on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ShowBrendaA/ Forgiveness and Freedom http://www.forgivenessandfreedom.com/ The Forgiveness Project https://www.theforgivenessproject.com/brenda-adelman Savor the Success http://www.savorthesuccess.com/member/brenda-adelman What to do next… If this episode resonates, take a screenshot, tag me on Instagram and let me know what you was your biggest takeaway. You can DM. I'm @audaciouslife Instagram: https://instagram.com/audaciouslife/ -- If you want some help moving forward from emotional abuse download my audio affirmations for healing. Pop in your earbuds, listen, and repeat while you do other things. Healing can begin TODAY. You deserve it!! Please click to share this episode to help other people who need to hear this information.

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Life Transformation Radio
Forgiveness and Freedom with Brenda Adelman

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 52:00


Brenda Adelman is an award-winning actor with a critically acclaimed one-woman show ( based on her life story) called, My Brooklyn Hamlet.  She’s performed and spoken for audiences as diverse as women prisoners, youth-at-risk, for domestic violence trainers and survivors, at colleges and for theaters from London to Los Angeles.  She received a Hero of Forgiveness award from the Hawaii International Forgiveness Project.  Brenda is a coach and online course creator, teaching entrepreneurs and solo-show performers how to uncover the heart of their story and share it boldly, authentically and using their talent on stage and on video for impact, healing and self-expression.  Brenda has been interviewed on Fox TV news and on NPR. Her website is http://www.forgivenessandfreedom.com Interested in getting to the heart of your story, healing from it, presenting it on stage and changing the world?  Get Brenda's free video training Tell Your Story. Heal Yourself. Create More Wealth. at http://www.forgivenessandfreedom.com/freetraining

Doing Divorce Right (or Avoiding it Altogether).
021 Finding a Way to Forgive Yourself and Tell Your Story

Doing Divorce Right (or Avoiding it Altogether).

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 31:09


Today, I’m chatting with the amazing Brenda Adelman. Adelman is an award-winning actor, speaker, coach, recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award & has been interviewed on NPR and on Fox TV News. She’s performed her critically acclaimed one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, (based on her life story) about the power of forgiving the unforgivable for over 12,000 people worldwide, including for The LA Women’s Theatre Festival, for the Coalition against Domestic Violence in Arizona and New Mexico, for the Peace and Reconciliation Center in Hawaii, for high school and university students, women prisoners, spiritual communities and the US Air Force. She is the author of the Kindle book, My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable. In this conversation, we’re talking about: Forgiving the unforgivable Healing so you can tell your story Recognizing you chose the person you married and taking responsibility for that How to have healthy boundaries with people you’ll never change The power of following our intuition Being comfortable with telling our stories to others Key Takeaways: Taking responsibility for everything in our life is what frees us. It’s a call for self-love. You take responsibility but you don’t beat the shit out of yourself. Connect with Brenda: To learn more about Brenda’s course, Your Story Made Simple, for small business owners you can click here: http://brenda-adelman.thinkific.com/courses/your-story-made-simple To learn more about her Freedom in Forgiveness course, click here: https://brenda-adelman.thinkific.com/courses/the-freedom-of-forgiveness To learn more where you can see Brenda’s upcoming show, Divas in Danger - Escape, Betrayal, and Budget Plastic Surgery, go to the website: http://www.forgiveenessandfreedom.com

Save Your Sanity from Hijackals & Other Toxic Relationships
Got Energy Leaks? Procrastination? Denial? Resentment? Forgiveness? GUEST: Brenda Adelman

Save Your Sanity from Hijackals & Other Toxic Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 45:12


EMOTIONAL SAVVY: The Relationship Help Showwith Rhoberta Shaler, PhD, The Relationship Help DoctorStop Emotional Energy Leaks! What About Forgiveness?GUEST: Brenda Adelman, Acclaimed Actor. Author. Recipient of Hero of Forgiveness Award. ---------------------------------------------DR. RHOBERTA SHALER: Do You Have Unfinished Business from Emotional Energy Leaks? What are emotional energy leaks?procrastinationdenialresentmentsgrudgesunresolved relationship issuesfor a few! Which ones are plaguing you?Rhoberta gives you insights into why you may be keeping these leaks in place, and why you need to get rid of them now. You are holding yourself back, creating obstacles, and preventing your growth towards satisfying goals in life.GUEST: Brenda Adelman. Author of My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable Brenda is an award-winning actor, a recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award, and a sought after guest. She's performed her critically-acclaimed one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, about the power of forgiving the unforgivable for over 12,000 people worldwide, including women prisoners, youth-at-risk, domestic violence coalitions, spiritual communities, and the US Military.Brenda teaches mission-drive entrepreneurs how to use their story to heal themselves, inspire others, and be memorable on stage and video.Today, Brenda offers her three-step, proven forgiveness process to help you on your journey to ending your energy leaks!HIGHLIGHTS OF TODAY'S EPISODE:Brenda tells her horrific story of loss and how she came to forgive her father for killing her motherWhat is forgiveness?Why we should engage with it when the pain is still thereWhat needs to change in your thinking to make forgiveness possibleWhat people find most challenging about forgiveness...and whyWhat to do to forgive now.This episode brings a new topic to Emotional Savvy, as well as a refreshing and different perspective on the practical and spiritual aspects of forgiveness, even in the most seeming impossible circumstance. The Relationship Help Show, a new voice, a new vision. Enjoy!HIS FREE GIFT: Brenda offers you her ebook. CLICK HERECONNECT WITH BRENDA ADELMANWebsite: ForgivenessandFreedom.comTwitter: @BrendaAAdelmanLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/BrendaAAdelmanFacebook: Facebook.com/BrendaAAdelmanCONNECT WITH DR. RHOBERTA SHALER:Website: ForRelationshipHelp.comFacebook: RelationshipHelpDoctorTwitter: Twitter.com/RhobertaShalerLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/RhobertaShalerFree Passive-Aggressive ChecklistFree Relationship ChecklistSubscribe to Dr. Shaler's newsletter, Tips for RelationshipsIf you have not worked with Dr. Shaler before, you can have your first one-hour session for only $97.#unconditionallove #creating peace #relationshipadvice #TipsForRelationships #Hijackals #toxicpeople #mentalhealthmatters #MHNRNetwork #RhobertaShaler #narcissists #borderlines #antisocial #difficultpeople #emotionalabuse #verbalabuse #stoptoleratingabuse #toxicrelationships #manipulation #walkingoneggshells #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #abuse #narcissisticabuse #boundaries #personalitydisorder #difficultpeople #intimacy #emotionalintimacy #mindbodyconnection #forgiveness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Emotional Savvy: The Relationship Help Show
Got Energy Leaks? Procrastination? Denial? Resentment? Forgiveness? GUEST: Brenda Adelman

Emotional Savvy: The Relationship Help Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 45:12


EMOTIONAL SAVVY: The Relationship Help Showwith Rhoberta Shaler, PhD, The Relationship Help DoctorStop Emotional Energy Leaks! What About Forgiveness?GUEST: Brenda Adelman, Acclaimed Actor. Author. Recipient of Hero of Forgiveness Award. ---------------------------------------------DR. RHOBERTA SHALER: Do You Have Unfinished Business from Emotional Energy Leaks? What are emotional energy leaks?procrastinationdenialresentmentsgrudgesunresolved relationship issuesfor a few! Which ones are plaguing you?Rhoberta gives you insights into why you may be keeping these leaks in place, and why you need to get rid of them now. You are holding yourself back, creating obstacles, and preventing your growth towards satisfying goals in life.GUEST: Brenda Adelman. Author of My Father Killed My Mother and Married My Aunt: Forgiving the Unforgivable Brenda is an award-winning actor, a recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award, and a sought after guest. She's performed her critically-acclaimed one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet, about the power of forgiving the unforgivable for over 12,000 people worldwide, including women prisoners, youth-at-risk, domestic violence coalitions, spiritual communities, and the US Military.Brenda teaches mission-drive entrepreneurs how to use their story to heal themselves, inspire others, and be memorable on stage and video.Today, Brenda offers her three-step, proven forgiveness process to help you on your journey to ending your energy leaks!HIGHLIGHTS OF TODAY'S EPISODE:Brenda tells her horrific story of loss and how she came to forgive her father for killing her motherWhat is forgiveness?Why we should engage with it when the pain is still thereWhat needs to change in your thinking to make forgiveness possibleWhat people find most challenging about forgiveness...and whyWhat to do to forgive now.This episode brings a new topic to Emotional Savvy, as well as a refreshing and different perspective on the practical and spiritual aspects of forgiveness, even in the most seeming impossible circumstance. The Relationship Help Show, a new voice, a new vision. Enjoy!HIS FREE GIFT: Brenda offers you her ebook. CLICK HERECONNECT WITH BRENDA ADELMANWebsite: ForgivenessandFreedom.comTwitter: @BrendaAAdelmanLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/BrendaAAdelmanFacebook: Facebook.com/BrendaAAdelmanCONNECT WITH DR. RHOBERTA SHALER:Website: ForRelationshipHelp.comFacebook: RelationshipHelpDoctorTwitter: Twitter.com/RhobertaShalerLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/RhobertaShalerFree Passive-Aggressive ChecklistFree Relationship ChecklistSubscribe to Dr. Shaler's newsletter, Tips for RelationshipsIf you have not worked with Dr. Shaler before, you can have your first one-hour session for only $97.#unconditionallove #creating peace #relationshipadvice #TipsForRelationships #Hijackals #toxicpeople #mentalhealthmatters #MHNRNetwork #RhobertaShaler #narcissists #borderlines #antisocial #difficultpeople #emotionalabuse #verbalabuse #stoptoleratingabuse #toxicrelationships #manipulation #walkingoneggshells #mentalhealth #emotionalhealth #abuse #narcissisticabuse #boundaries #personalitydisorder #difficultpeople #intimacy #emotionalintimacy #mindbodyconnection #forgiveness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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FIVE Minute Bark Podcast
Brenda Adelman

FIVE Minute Bark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 31:23


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Gratitude:UnFiltered
Hero of Forgiveness

Gratitude:UnFiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 41:08


On todays Joshua T Berglan's Morning Gratitude brought to you by Live Mana Worldwide, FAce CAmp, Color Evolution and Soko Canna....... Brenda Adelman is the recipient of the Hero of Forgiveness award by The Hawaii International Forgiveness Project a critically acclaimed actor who has performed her one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet from Los Angeles to […]

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Transition Radio
051: The Power of The Heart

Transition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 52:56


Today we discuss the power of the heart and how coming from a heart-centered place can impact our lives in an extremely powerful way.   Our first guest, Shirlene Reeves, shares her powerful secrets about selling through the heart. We are all responsible for selling on some level, and with Shirlene’s 3-Step Sales Waltz you’ll never need to feel pushy or inauthentic again! Our second guest, Brenda Adelman, shares the utterly tragic experience in her life that led to her journey of finding peace and the ability to forgive the unforgivable. Brenda teaches others how the power of forgiveness can create a life without the burdens of fear and resentment.   We Discuss: Coming from your heart when talking to someone in a painful or difficult situation The courage to be vulnerable and sincere when saying what’s on our minds Why people often rely on using their heads before their hearts The common differences between men and women when it comes to using our heads vs. our hearts Finding a place of balance and gratitude to be more effective Shirlene’s powerful 3-Step Sales Waltz The value of networking and providing referrals to help others Connecting with the right tribe by active listening Knowing how to effectively communicate with different personality types The importance of identifying who you are as a salesperson before addressing others Overcoming a non-salesperson mindset so that you can stay afloat and take your business to the next level Two major factors for why 4 out of 5 businesses go under within 18 months Tossing out the scripts and focusing on being your authentic self Empowering yourself to build great relationships and attain financial freedom The power of forgiveness and forgiving the unforgivable How to use forgiveness to shift your perspective Brenda’s tragic story that led her to choose forgiveness and let go of negativity Moving from a mindset of “How do I survive this?” to “How do I thrive? The impactful role that forgiveness can play in our lives How to stop isolating yourself and start taking responsibility Letting go of the burden of feeling the need to punish someone because of pain Creating healthy boundaries, letting go of fear, and making self-honoring choices   Learn More About Hosts Paula Shaw and Ken D Foster   Visit: www.TransitionRadioShow.com

Living the Dream Acting
Episode 8 - Brenda Adelman

Living the Dream Acting

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 33:36


  Episode 8 features Part 2 of my interview with San Diego actress and entrepreneur Brenda Adelman. Actress and creator of her one woman show "My Brooklyn Hamlet"; mentor; teacher; creator of the Create Your Solo Show program; and Forgiveness Coach. This week's mother's day episode also features a surprise co-host.   www.livingthedreamacting.com How to find out more about Brenda - www.forgivenessandfreedom.com                      

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Living the Dream Acting
Episode 7 - Brenda Adelman

Living the Dream Acting

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 31:10


Episode 7 features Part 1 of my interview with San Diego actress and entrepreneur Brenda Adelman. She is an actress, author, producer, forgiveness coach, and one person show mentor. She is the creator of her one woman show "My Brooklyn Hamlet", a story which centers around her journey of forgiveness for her father who shot and killed her mother and then married her mother's sister. Find out more about Brenda, her show, her coaching and more at - www.forgivenessandfreedom.com

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The Game Changer Podcast
49: The Most Amazing Act Of Forgiveness I've Ever Heard, With Brenda Adelman, Game Changing Mindset

The Game Changer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 30:02


Brenda Adelman received a best actor award from Zaki Gordan Institute for “Daddy's Girl,” a short film based on her one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet: A Meshugenah True Story. She's performed MBH at The New End Theatre in London, The Jewish Ensemble Theatre in Michigan, Celebration Theatre in Los Angeles, The Marsh, San Francisco, for Coalitions against Domestic Violence in NY, AZ and NM, for women prisoners in Los Angeles. She is the recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award from The Hawaii International Forgiveness Project and has been interviewed on Fox TV morning news and NPR. Spring. What comes to mind when you read that word? Is it growth and new opportunity? Is it emerging from the hibernation of winter and thinking about what we may have unnecessarily gathered over the past several months? Hopefully you have heard that we are in the second week of a four part series devoted to all things related to “spring cleaning.” And while most associate this to literally cleaning your house, I am talking about your philosophical house. What negative thoughts are stuck like thick tar in the attic of our mind; to the Pandora's Box of emotions we have methodically packed down in the basement of our soul? These negative thoughts, emotions, and feelings, not only take up space that could otherwise be devoted to moving more freely in a positive direction, but they also take energy to maintain. In today's episode of The Game Changer Podcast, I speak with Brenda Adelman of Freedom and Forgiveness, who has had to come to grips with this topic in a way that most of us cannot begin to imagine. You see, her father shot her mother, killing her, then went on to marry her mother's sister. (Like I said, something most of us can't begin to imagine.) How to contact and work with Brenda: Freedomandforgiveness.com Best Advice: Extreme self-care and self-love. Notice the self judgement, and forgive yourself for whatever judgement you hold against yourself. What you believe to be true: We are all reflections of each other.

The Game Changer Podcast
49: The Most Amazing Act Of Forgiveness I've Ever Heard, With Brenda Adelman, Game Changing Mindset

The Game Changer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 30:01


Brenda Adelman received a best actor award from Zaki Gordan Institute for “Daddy's Girl,” a short film based on her one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet: A Meshugenah True Story. She's performed MBH at The New End Theatre in London, The Jewish Ensemble Theatre in Michigan, Celebration Theatre in Los Angeles, The Marsh, San Francisco, for Coalitions against Domestic Violence in NY, AZ and NM, for women prisoners in Los Angeles.  She is the recipient of a Hero of Forgiveness award from The Hawaii International Forgiveness Project and has been interviewed on Fox TV morning news and NPR. Spring. What comes to mind when you read that word? Is it growth and new opportunity?  Is it emerging from the hibernation of winter and thinking about what we may have unnecessarily gathered over the past several months?  Hopefully you have heard that we are in the second week of a four part series devoted to all things related to “spring cleaning.”  And while most associate this to literally cleaning your house, I am talking about your philosophical house.  What negative thoughts are stuck like thick tar in the attic of our mind; to the Pandora's Box of emotions we have methodically packed down in the basement of our soul? These negative thoughts, emotions, and feelings, not only take up space that could otherwise be devoted to moving more freely in a positive direction, but they also take energy to maintain.  In today's episode of The Game Changer Podcast, I speak with Brenda Adelman of http://www.freedomandforgiveness.com (Freedom and Forgiveness), who has had to come to grips with this topic in a way that most of us cannot begin to imagine.   You see, her father shot her mother, killing her, then went on to marry her mother's sister.  (Like I said, something most of us can't begin to imagine.)   How to contact and work with Brenda:  http://freedomandforgiveness.com (Freedomandforgiveness.com)   Best Advice: Extreme self-care and self-love.  Notice the self judgement, and forgive yourself for whatever judgement you hold against yourself.   What you believe to be true: We are all reflections of each other.    Support this podcast

Theater of The Courtroom
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Theater of The Courtroom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 37:14


Brenda Adelman received a best actor award from Zaki Gordan Institute for “Daddy’s Girl,” a short film based on her one-woman show, My Brooklyn Hamlet – a critically acclaimed show that moves people to change their lives.

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Journey for Truth – Tami Urbanek
Journey for Truth – Forgiveness of Murder

Journey for Truth – Tami Urbanek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2014 30:19


Brenda Adelman, an actress, grew up in a colorful and volatile childhood. Her ‘bohemian’ mother read her Shakespeare, traveled, and was an artist. Her father was a Jewish man who always carried a gun. Her family carried a lot of passion and fighting. As an adult, Brenda moved on to become an actress~eventually creating the one-woman show, My Brooklyn … Read more about this episode...

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