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Since Hannah Clarke and her three children were murdered in 2020, 431 women have been killed in Australia. But when it comes to Domestic & Family Violence, there are systems in place that should protect people are maybe failing. Following a two year investigation, journalist Ben Smee has been unpacking just how we tackle DV and where the institutions might be coming up short. And in headlines today, Ukraine and Russia have carried out another exchange of soldiers’ bodies; Kellie Sloane is set to become the new NSW Liberal leader after Mark Speakman resigned under pressure; A public inquiry has delivered an assessment of the UK’s response to COVID-19, finding former PM Boris Johnson oversaw a toxic, chaotic and slow system; Colleen Hoover says she is now “embarrassed” to be associated with her bestselling novel It Ends With Us following the legal drama between the film’s stars. THE END BITS Read Ben's Broken Trust series here Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Tahli Blackman Guest: Ben Smee, Guardian Journalist Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Smee, Guardian Australia's Queensland correspondent, has been reporting on the national crisis of domestic and family violence, as well as the culture and attitudes inside the Queensland police, for years. In the final episode of this special Full Story investigation, Broken trust looks at how police are failing to learn from their own mistakes. Guardian Australia can reveal allegations from a former senior Queensland detective who has accused police of covering up their own failures in cases in which vulnerable women died after seeking police protection, and alleges she was ordered to ‘protect the organisation's reputation at all costs'
Ben Smee, Guardian Australia's Queensland correspondent, has been reporting on the national crisis of domestic and family violence, as well as the culture and attitudes inside the Queensland police, for years. In the first episode of this special Full Story investigation, Broken Trust uncovers exclusive new evidence in the case of Hannah Clarke and her children. It looks at serious police failings, in the lead-up to the murders, that were overlooked by the coronial inquest and not investigated by homicide detectives
Ben Smee, Guardian Australia's Queensland correspondent, has been reporting on the national crisis of domestic and family violence, as well as the culture and attitudes of Queensland police, for years. In this special Full Story investigation, Broken Trust can reveal exclusive new evidence in the case of Hannah Clarke and her children, a domestic and family violence homicide that made national headlines. The series looks at serious police failings in the lead-up to the murders that were overlooked by the coronial inquest and not investigated by homicide detectives
When trust is broken, can a marriage truly be restored?In this powerful episode of the Covenant Eyes Podcast, host Karen Potter sits down with Jenny Solomon, author of Reclaim Your Marriage: Grace for Wives Who Have Been Hurt by Broken Trust, to share how faith, honesty, and grace brought new life to her marriage.Jenny opens up about walking through pain, rebuilding trust, and finding peace through Christ-centered healing. Together, Karen and Jenny talk about:✅ What emotional betrayal feels like for a spouse✅ How the church can lovingly support struggling couples✅ The role of lament and prayer in real recovery✅ Setting healthy boundaries while extending grace✅ Practical tools for growth, like the Victory App and Covenant Eyes accountabilityIf you or someone you love is walking through relational pain, this episode will offer biblical hope, wisdom, and encouragement for the journey toward restoration.
In Broken Trust and the Unseen Villains, journalists Liz Farrell and Mandy Matney revisit one of the most emotionally charged and revealing chapters in the Murdaugh saga. Recorded during the heated birth of the Beach Family / Mark Tinsley / Parker's Kitchen civil conspiracy battle (which is still not adjudicated as of November 2025), this episode exposed the powerful network of influence working to silence victims and harass those who sought the truth. Mandy and Liz reflect on the online trolling, intimidation tactics, alleged ethical breaches, and those who seemed to target Mandy and Liz for reporting the truth — and how empathy from listeners countered the cruelty. On this 57th episode we dissected revelations about Greg Parker's private investigators, the Wall Street Journal's coverage, and the media manipulation at play. This episode highlights unseen cost of telling the truth in a state where power and privilege remain deeply entwined.“A Convenience-Store Magnate, Teen Drinking and a Fatal Boat Crash: The Legal Case Shaking South Carolina” - Wall Street Journal, Aug 13, 2022
This week, Scheana sits down with RHONY star, entrepreneur, and author Erin Lichy for a raw and relatable conversation about love, accountability, and why sometimes the messiest chapters make the best stories. Fresh off the success of her book She's a Host: An Unbuttoned Cookbook for Elegant Entertaining, Erin shares what inspired her passion for hosting — and why she might think twice before writing another one. She also opens up about when cameras could start rolling again for the new season of RHONY, the tension between the OG and reboot casts (and which former Housewife she'd actually welcome back), and why her former costar Brynn blocked her on social media. Scheana and Erin dive deep into marriage, infidelity, and what it really takes to rebuild trust after betrayal — with Scheana sharing her own experience navigating Brock's affair. The two swap stories about NYC nightlife, motherhood, and how Erin's mezcal brand, Mezcalum, is shaking things up. Tune in! Follow us: @scheana @scheananigans Guest: @erindanalichy Purchase your very own copy of Erin's new book SHE'S A HOST: AN UNBUTTONED COOKBOOK FOR ELEGANT ENTERTAINING on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your local bookstore!Episode Sponsors:Get $25 off your first purchase when you go to TheRealReal.com/goodasgold.Check out squarespace.com/GOODASGOLD for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use GOODASGOLD to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.Don't miss out on early Black Friday deals. Head to Wayfair.com now to shop Wayfair's Black Friday deals for up to 70% off.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textHigh hopes for the UConn men and women as a new college hoops season kicks off. Plus, recapping a tremendous World Series and lamenting the loss of Halloween innocence. Allswell - Your Dream Bed Starts HereFree delivery on your first order over $35.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour.Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.The ED/BC Podcast. You think you hate it now, but wait until you listen to it.
Anger after betrayal can feel overwhelming, confusing, and even “out of character.” In this episode of Conversations on Sex, Addiction, and Relationships, Dr. Crystal Hollenbeck joins Dan Drake, Jeanne Vattoune, Tim Stein and Wendy Conquest to break down the reality of betrayal trauma anger, why it shows up, how it unfolds over time, and what tools can help process it. Whether someone is facing infidelity, broken trust, or betrayal in relationships, this conversation offers clarity, validation, and practical guidance for navigating one of the most difficult emotions in healing.
“For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” — Jesus. Imagine finding out family secrets that wrecked your world and left you feeling betrayed and abandoned. How do we move past that and forgive? Jenny's guest, Author and Pastor Micah Davis shares his personal story and a pathway of healing. He says unforgiveness leads us to a “Prison of Unforgiveness” that we put ourselves in and ironically, we have the keys to unlock the prison door and let ourselves out! He shows us that the other side of our failures and hurts is forgiveness and true freedom. And reminds us, the way of Jesus is forgiveness. He shares the beauty of forgiveness and why it's essential to healing relationships with ourselves, others, and God. Micah is a Pastor of Teaching & Vision at The Sanctuary in Illinois & author of his latest book: “Three Strikes You're Forgiven:: Encounter a God Who Wants to Redeem Your Past, Restore Your Present, and Transform Your Future.” He invites us to let go of our restless pursuit of perfection and to find rest in Christ. You can find Micah on social media, at micahdavis.com, and on YouTube.
aWhat happens when your best employees become your worst managers? Across corporate America, we're facing what experts call the "Accidental Manager Crisis." A staggering 60-80% of new managers receive ZERO formal leadership training before being thrown into people management roles.The result? Burned-out managers, disengaged teams, and cultures quietly crumbling from the inside. Your top performer just got promoted—but technical excellence doesn't equal leadership ability. Without the right training, support, and mindset shift, you're setting them up to fail.This isn't just an HR problem. It's a business crisis that costs organizations millions in turnover, lost productivity, and damaged culture.
Watch this week as we continue our series “Unwell”. Pastor Mike walks us through responses from the story of Jacob and Essau on broken trust. Pastor Mike encourages us how to respond when trust has been broken by someone in our life and reminds us we can trust in Christ. Listen here
Have you ever felt like forgiveness is impossible after the pain someone caused you?
Today I talked to Kenneth C David at 36 minutes after the news and clips Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 750 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Kenneth C. Davis is the author of Don't Know Much About® History, which spent 35 consecutive weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, and gave rise to the Don't Know Much About® series of books and audios, which has a combined in-print total of some 4.7-million copies. In September 2020, Don't Know Much About® History: Anniversary Edition was released by HarperCollins. A revised, updated, and expanded edition of the book that started the series thirty years ago, it presents a complete survey of American history, from before the arrival of Columbus in 1492 right through the events of the past decade –from 9/11 through the election of Barack Obama and the first years of his administration. This 30th anniversary edition included a new preface, “From the Era of Broken Trust to the Era of Broken Democracy.” Davis is also the author of the New York Times bestseller America's Hidden History: Untold Tales of the First Pilgrims, Fighting Women, and Forgotten Founders Who Shaped a Nation. In September 2016, his book IN THE SHADOW OF LIBERTY: The Hidden History of Slavery, Four Presidents, and Five Black Lives was published to critical acclaim. In May 2018, MORE DEADLY THAN WAR: The Hidden History of the Spanish Flu and The First World War was published. In October 2020, STRONGMAN: The Rise of Five Dictators and the Fall of Democracy was released. In November 2022, Scribner published Great Short Books: A Year of Reading–Briefly. For more than 30 years, Kenneth C. Davis has proven that Americans don't hate history, just the dull version they slept through in class. But many of them want to know now because their kids are asking them questions they can't answer. Davis's approach is to refresh us on the subjects we should have learned in school. He does it by busting myths, setting the record straight, and always remembering that fun is not a four-letter word. Join us Monday's and Thursday's at 8EST for our Bi Weekly Happy Hour Hangout's ! Pete on Blue Sky Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art Hire DJ Monzyk to build your website or help you with Marketing Gift a Subscription https://www.patreon.com/PeteDominick/gift
In this episode (#299), Mark and Steve respond to a betrayed partner's story of exhaustion after five years of broken promises from her addict spouse. Despite his grand gestures—weekly check-ins, new hobbies, and podcast listening—he repeatedly relapses and becomes defensive when confronted. This cycle leaves her hyper-vigilant, carrying the weight of the household, and feeling unseen and dismissed. The hosts emphasize that her pain and misery are valid and reflect the natural toll of betrayal trauma.From the addict perspective, they explore why big gestures rarely last: they are usually attempts at damage control rather than authentic recovery. Addicts often react with defensiveness and irritability, avoiding accountability because of shame, fear, and resistance to change. This defensiveness poisons intimacy, keeping the relationship stuck in a pattern of false starts and inevitable disappointment.The path forward lies not in more monitoring or empty promises, but in authentic change. For partners, that means setting clear boundaries that reclaim agency and stop enabling the cycle. For addicts, it requires leaving behind reactivity and committing to proactive, consistent recovery practices. Healing is possible, but only when both partners step out of the destructive cycle and choose honesty, vulnerability, and daily integrity over grand but fleeting gestures.For a full transcript of this podcast in article format, go to: Big Gestures, Broken Trust—Living in the Cycle of Empty CommitmentsLearn more about Mark and Steve's revolutionary online porn/sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing program at—daretoconnectnow.comFind out more about Steve Moore at: Ascension CounselingLearn more about Mark Kastleman at: Reclaim Counseling Services
Forgiveness isn't easy, but it's essential in order to give and relieve love. In this episode, Chad and Robert walk through what biblical forgiveness really means, why it matters for your relationships, and how to take real steps toward healing from deep wounds.Subscribe to receive our latest videos!Website: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleycc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleycc/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sunvalleyccTo support Sun Valley and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/givingGod loves you no matter who you are, what you've done, or what's been done to you. This is the vision of Sun Valley Community Church, led by Pastor Chad Moore and based in Gilbert, AZ with multiple locations throughout the Phoenix valley.Chapters:00:00 Bitterness Closes the Door on Love 01:03 Why Forgiveness Is Central to the Gospel 02:28 God's Design: Free Will and Broken Trust 04:37 What Forgiveness Really Means 07:47 Why Only Jesus Can Pay Our Debt 10:15 Forgiveness Requires Absorbing the Cost 12:58 Jesus Is the Redeemer and the Reward 14:46 How to Forgive Deep Offenses 16:25 Bitterness Blocks Trust and Love 21:12 How to Cancel the Debt and Heal 29:40 Do I Have to Reconcile the Relationship?
Welcome to The Morning Drive – Where Firearms, Freedom, and a Little Frustration Collide. It's Make Your Bed Day — but bedsheets don't stop chaos. Crisp corners won't keep planes from hitting towers or bullets from finding targets. On the anniversary of 9/11, and in the shadow of Charlie Kirk's assassination, we're reminded that safety is an illusion—and discipline is the only anchor we control. In this episode of the Morning Drive, Jason cuts through fake security and political hypocrisy to show why independence starts with small daily wins. From pillow shams to Patriot Acts, we'll expose how the system sells you order while delivering control. You'll learn: • Why safety handed down from the system is a lie. • How small routines build resilience in a chaotic world. • A tactical challenge to turn your morning into sovereignty, not surrender. Don't just make your bed. Make your stand. Live free. Train smart. Question everything. Train. Build. Reclaim. Welcome to the Rogue Nation. This isn't just another show — it's part of the comeback. The Rogue Nation is built on independence, self-reliance, and questioning everything. We don't just talk about freedom — we train for it. #2A #GunRights #FreedomMonth #MorningDrive #QuestionEverything #LiveFree #TRB #TRBNation #FreedomIsntSafe #SocialGunControl Locked and Loaded by: Gideon Optics – trb.fyi/go – Use code trb10 to save 10% Aegis Gun Care – trb.fyi/boomlube – Use code boomlube to save 10% Support the Mission: Shop Amazon Merch Store YouTube Channel Membership Connect with Us: The Rogue Banshee Website Instagram: @TheRogueBansheeMedia Facebook | X/Twitter: @TheRogueBanshee Host: Jason Schaller Remember to subscribe, rate, and share this episode! Credits and Disclaimers: Original Content: The Rogue Banshee / My Rogue Solutions LLC. Credit: Jason Schaller Contact: jschaller@trb.fyi Content Use & Compliance: All content by The Rogue Banshee features gear and products for informational and entertainment purposes only, following all local, state, and federal laws. Activities are performed safely and professionally in approved locations. Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links may be affiliate links. Purchases made through these links help support the channel at no extra cost to you. Safety Notice: We promote safe and responsible firearm ownership and operation in controlled, professional environments.
Tobias Sturesson kicks off a new season of Leading Transformation Change with co-host Andreas Almlöf. Building on insights from his work with global leaders and his acclaimed book You Can Culture, Tobias unpacks the game-changing role of repairing trust inside organizations.Tune in to hear practical strategies for leaders navigating crises, high-pressure environments and everyday cultural tensions… at a time when AI, regulatory upheaval and shifting values are rewriting the rules of leadership.In this episode, we explore:(05:15) Navigating change with AI, values and DEI(11:19) Why trust is leadership's most valuable capital(13:22) Accountability and cultural reform in leadership(17:58) How regret can drive real growth(20:45) Building customer trust through openness(23:02) How culture and design shape accountability(29:42) Why unaddressed issues create distrust(32:38) Steps to repair harm and rebuild trust(34:39) Owning responsibility through vulnerabilityLinks mentioned:The Power of Trust – BookThe Power of Regret – BookListen to Daniel Pink: Unlocking the Power of Regret‘You Can Culture: Transformative Leadership Habits for a Thriving Workplace, Positive Impact and Lasting Success' is now available here.
Welcome to The Morning Drive – Where Firearms, Freedom, and a Little Frustration Collide. It's Make Your Bed Day — but bedsheets don't stop chaos. Crisp corners won't keep planes from hitting towers or bullets from finding targets. On the anniversary of 9/11, and in the shadow of Charlie Kirk's assassination, we're reminded that safety is an illusion—and discipline is the only anchor we control. In this episode of the Morning Drive, Jason cuts through fake security and political hypocrisy to show why independence starts with small daily wins. From pillow shams to Patriot Acts, we'll expose how the system sells you order while delivering control. You'll learn: • Why safety handed down from the system is a lie. • How small routines build resilience in a chaotic world. • A tactical challenge to turn your morning into sovereignty, not surrender. Don't just make your bed. Make your stand. Live free. Train smart. Question everything. Train. Build. Reclaim. Welcome to the Rogue Nation. This isn't just another show — it's part of the comeback. The Rogue Nation is built on independence, self-reliance, and questioning everything. We don't just talk about freedom — we train for it. #2A #GunRights #FreedomMonth #MorningDrive #QuestionEverything #LiveFree #TRB #TRBNation #FreedomIsntSafe #SocialGunControl Locked and Loaded by: Gideon Optics – trb.fyi/go – Use code trb10 to save 10% Aegis Gun Care – trb.fyi/boomlube – Use code boomlube to save 10% Support the Mission: Shop Amazon Merch Store YouTube Channel Membership Connect with Us: The Rogue Banshee Website Instagram: @TheRogueBansheeMedia Facebook | X/Twitter: @TheRogueBanshee Host: Jason Schaller Remember to subscribe, rate, and share this episode! Credits and Disclaimers: Original Content: The Rogue Banshee / My Rogue Solutions LLC. Credit: Jason Schaller Contact: jschaller@trb.fyi Content Use & Compliance: All content by The Rogue Banshee features gear and products for informational and entertainment purposes only, following all local, state, and federal laws. Activities are performed safely and professionally in approved locations. Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links may be affiliate links. Purchases made through these links help support the channel at no extra cost to you. Safety Notice: We promote safe and responsible firearm ownership and operation in controlled, professional environments.
Send us a text This is the story of Brittany Zamora, a sixth-grade teacher whose relationship with her 13-year-old student crossed unthinkable lines. It's a case that not only exposes the abuse of power but forces us to confront something society rarely talks about... male victims of sexual abuse. In this episode, we'll take you step by step through the crime, how it began, how it escalated, and how it finally came to light. This is more than just a case. It's a window into the cracks in a system meant to protect our children and the ripple effects of betrayal that can last a lifetime. This is Episode 57, Broken Trust: The Case of Brittany Zamora.Show Notes:Dreading (Crime & Psychology)–Teacher of the Year: The Sickening Case of Brittany ZamoraDad Realizes Teacher is a Child Predator - YouTubeSupport the showDon't Forget to Give Us a 5-Star Rating & Review Us!Follow our Instagram: What Cries OutPlease Consider Supporting our Indie Podcast and Click the Support Our Show Button! Thank you to our amazing listeners, who support us and continue listening! We are grateful to you.
SummaryEver said, "I know what to do... I just don't do it"? You're not alone. In this episode, Chase and Chris break down the six real reasons people struggle to follow through on their goals—and what to do instead. From motivation drops to emotional avoidance, they show how your identity, mindset, and daily systems play a bigger role than willpower alone.They share relatable stories, client wins, and easy strategies that anyone can start using right away. If you're tired of starting over every Monday, this episode will show you how to actually stick to the habits that move you forward.Chapters(00:00) Why You Don't Follow Through(01:28) Experience Makes Change Harder(02:21) Identity vs. Intentions(03:45) Your Thermostat: Self-Sabotage Explained(06:51) Rewriting the Story With Daily Proof(07:04) Self-Talk and Inner Belief Systems(08:34) What Happens at Your "Upper Limit"(09:12) Addicted to the Start, Not the Process(10:54) Dopamine Hits and Bailing Early(12:18) Embracing the Boring Stuff(14:42) How to Track Your Consistency(16:11) Whole Foods and Simplicity(17:46) Fast Results vs. Long-Term Success(18:13) You Think Motivation is Required(20:24) Action First, Then Motivation(22:43) Creating Non-Negotiable Habits(24:07) Emotional Avoidance Over Simple Tasks(26:27) Feelings Aren't Facts(28:55) Broken Trust with Yourself(30:12) Showing Up Even on Hard Days(31:39) Stop Setting Yourself Up to Fail(33:40) Rebuilding Belief with Small Wins(35:17) Make Promises You Can Keep(37:11) Overplanning from Your Fantasy Self(38:51) Forecasting and Weekly Audits(40:18) Consistency > Intensity(40:55) Ditching the 75-Hard Mentality(41:53) Recap of the 6 Reasons You Don't Follow Through(43:16) The Flower Analogy: Progress Takes Time(44:30) Final Thoughts and EncouragementSUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS to be answered on the show: https://forms.gle/B6bpTBDYnDcbUkeD7How to Connect with Us:Chase's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changing_chase/Chris' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conquer_fitness2021/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/665770984678334/Interested in 1:1 Coaching: https://conquerfitnessandnutrition.com/1on1-coachingJoin The Fit Fam Collective: https://conquerfitnessandnutrition.com/fit-fam-collective
Ghost Teachers, bribery and broken trust: Education posts probe launched across 22 000 schools by Radio Islam
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Tracy LaLonde is a professional development leader with over 30 years of experience in training, consulting, and professional development. She worked in three very large law firms, then became a partner in a consulting firm teaching lawyers how to develop business. She is the author of Trust Me: The insider's Guide to Being the Go to Person at Work. In this episode, Tracy explains how to repair broken trust in the workplace. Host: Marie-Line Germain, Ph.D. Mixing: Kelly Minnis
Hurting from betrayal, scams, or broken trust? This episode is your safe place to start healing. Chinkee Tan shares how to process pain, set boundaries, and find hope. Join our group or message for one-on-one support. #ChinkPositive #Healing #Forgiveness #Trust #Recovery #MoneyTalkPH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Talent Tango, Amir sits down with Ashley Utz, Chief People Officer at Happy Money, to explore the complex task of rebuilding trust within organizations—especially during periods of change like layoffs, restructuring, or leadership transitions. Ashley offers a nuanced perspective on the differences between personal and organizational trust, shares frameworks like Covey's “Speed of Trust” model, and emphasizes the critical role of middle managers in trust-building. With timely insights and practical strategies, this conversation is a must-listen for HR and talent leaders navigating today's uncertain workplace climate.
Send us a textPrincess was just six years old when someone finally spoke up about the abuse she was suffering. That brave act by a Child Reintegration Center alumnus became the first link in a chain of compassionate interventions that would transform her life.Reverend Olivia Fonney, Director of the Child Reintegration Center in Sierra Leone, takes us through Princess's journey from trauma to healing. When Princess first arrived at the CRC, she was understandably confused and frightened. Rather than place her in the dormitory setting of their interim care facility, Reverend Olivia made the compassionate decision to take Princess into her personal quarters - recognizing that institutional care, however well-intentioned, cannot replicate the warmth of a family environment.Despite their best efforts to prepare Princess's biological parents for reunification, initial attempts failed when they couldn't keep her safe from her abuser. This setback led to placement with a foster parent - a nurse who provided Princess with stability, nurturing, and specialized care for her emotional needs. This therapeutic environment became the foundation for Princess's remarkable transformation.Today, Princess is thriving. She's confident, expressive, and truly connected to her family after successfully reunifying with her prepared biological parents. She attends school regularly, has developed a love for reading, and dreams of becoming a teacher. As Reverend Olivia powerfully states, "No child is ever too lost or too broken to find her way back to love and stability."Princess's story reminds us of the critical importance of speaking up when we see abuse, the power of trauma-informed care, and how communities working together can change a child's life trajectory. What role might you play in protecting the vulnerable children in your community? Subscribe now to hear more stories of resilience and hope on Optimistic Voices: A Child's View.________Travel on International Mission, meet local leadership and work alongside them. Exchange knowledge, learn from one another and be open to personal transformation. Step into a 25 year long story of change for children in some of the poorest regions on Earth.https://www.helpingchildrenworldwide.org/mission-trips.html****** _____A bible study for groups and individuals, One Twenty-Seven: The Widow and the Orphan by Dr Andrea Siegel explores the themes of the first chapter of James, and in particular, 1:27. In James, we learn of our duty to the vulnerable in the historical context of the author. Order here or digital download ___________Family Empowerment Advocates support the work of family empowerment experts at the Child Reintegration Centre, Sierra Leone. Your small monthly donation, prayers, attention & caring is essential. You advocate for their work to help families bring themselves out of poverty, changing the course of children's lives and lifting up communities. join ____________________Become an episode or show sponsor or an Optimistic Affiliate. Contact us at OVP@helpingchildrenworldwide.orgOr simply support the show with a paid subscription! Use the link below, subscribe and access Paid Subscriber Perks!Support the showHelpingchildrenworldwide.org
Trust is the foundation of every healthy relationship—and when it breaks, it can feel like your world is unraveling. In this deeply honest and empowering episode, Dr. Zoe speaks to the woman who finds herself in the painful in-between: staying in a relationship with a partner she no longer fully trusts. Whether the betrayal is emotional, financial, or physical—or the result of consistent minimization of your needs—Dr. Zoe shares five powerful steps to help you regain clarity, agency, and peace. This episode isn't about making the decision to stay or leave. It's about choosing you—your healing, your stability, your voice. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why radical honesty is the first step to healing How to detach your emotional stability from your partner's behavior What clear, consequential boundaries actually sound like How to reclaim your agency instead of waiting for change Why grieving the loss of trust is necessary—before you can truly choose your next step Resources & Links: Free Downloads: Steps to Healing from Complex Shame™: here Get the First Chapter of Stronger in the Difficult Places: here Are you a writer? Join me in person at the HopeWriters Writing Retreat—a beautiful weekend designed to help you craft, connect, and confidently step into your calling. For one week only, we're offering a Mother's Day special—your spot is just $97 with the code MOM2026. (Valid from April 18th - April 24th) Sign up here Share This Episode With: A friend stuck in a confusing, painful relationship Someone who keeps hoping for change but needs permission to take a breath Any woman struggling to trust again—whether in their relationship, or in themselves Subscribe + Review: If this episode spoke to your heart, please rate and review the show! It helps more women like you find the strength to get stronger in their difficult places. Connect with me: Dr. Zoe Shaw on Instagram Dr. Zoe Shaw on Facebook Dr. Zoe Shaw Website
Today we talk with Musa al-Gharbi, sociologist and author of the book "We Have Never Been Woke", a sharp, no-nonsense look at how modern social justice talk often serves the powerful more than the people it's meant to help. Musa takes us inside the contradictions of elite spaces—like universities, corporate boardrooms, and media—where people often speak the language of progress and justice but still benefit from systems of inequality in quiet, everyday ways. He shares a revealing example from the book: in many affluent, progressive households, both partners work full-time and embrace feminist values. But maintaining that lifestyle often relies on hiring others, usually women from less privileged backgrounds, including undocumented immigrants, to handle childcare, housework, and elder care. These workers are often paid low wages and have little job security, which helps make the dual-income model financially sustainable. It raises uncomfortable questions about whose labor supports the professional success and ideals of equality in these households. We also talk about how the word woke, which began as a call within Black communities to stay alert to injustice, has been pulled into today's culture wars. Musa explains that while the term was once embraced by progressives, it's now often used as a political weapon. For some, woke signals awareness and moral concern; for others, it's become shorthand for elitism or overreach. He compares this shift to what happened with “political correctness” in the 1990s: both terms started with good intentions, but eventually became lightning rods in debates that often say more about power and identity than the issues themselves. The conversation turns to DEI programs (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion), which Musa says often do more for those already thriving in elite spaces than for those facing real structural barriers. Instead of leveling the playing field, these initiatives can reinforce existing hierarchies—especially when they focus more on image than impact. He also challenges the idea that people distrust institutions just because of fake news or social media. In many cases, people feel left out or ignored—not because they've been misled, but because the institutions don't actually reflect their values or serve their needs. So what would it take to rebuild trust? Musa argues it's not about using the right buzzwords—it's about real accountability, more equal access to power, and practical policies that improve everyday lives.
PLEASE FILL OUT OUR SURVEY: https://bit.ly/BLNOlistenersurveyWhat drives someone to steal? And why does the Bible warn so strongly against false testimony? In this episode, Rabbi Fohrman and Imu Shalev examine how the story of Jacob, Rachel, and Lavan provides surprising insight into the psychology behind the 8th and 9th commandments. From Rachel's theft of her father's idols to Lavan's self-righteous covenant at Gal'ed, this episode reveals how our deepest pains can lead to actions that ultimately cannot heal us, and how the Ten Commandments offer wisdom rather than mere prohibition.For more on Rabbi Fohrman's reading of the deception story, see this essay from his book Genesis: A Parsha Companion, as well as this video Why Did Rebecca Trick Her Husband Isaac. A Book Like No Other is a product of Aleph Beta, and made possible through the generous support of Shari and Nathan Lindenbaum. Aleph Beta is a Torah media company dedicated to spreading the joy and love of meaningful Torah learning worldwide.
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Broken Trust and Buried Truths Gen 42:25-43:15 is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast. Last week, we left Joseph's brothers reeling from accusations of espionage and Simeon left behind in an Egyptian prison. This week, the story intensifies. We dive deep into
What if betrayal didn't have to be the end of your relationship? In this episode of Find Your Feminine Fire, I sit down with therapist and bestselling author Dr. Monique Thompson to talk about what it really takes to rebuild emotional safety and connection after trust has been broken. Whether you're recovering from infidelity, navigating emotional betrayal, or just feeling distant in your relationship, Dr. Monique's insights are incredibly powerful. With over two decades of experience walking couples through the fire and into deeper love, she shares the truth about what healing requires—and what makes it possible. ✨ What authentic consent really looks like (and why it's often missing) ✨ How to tell the difference between trauma and betrayal ✨ The key mindset shift that makes healing possible ✨ Why "bad sex" might be the bridge back to connection ✨ What to do if your partner doesn't want to work on the relationship Dr. Monique shares wisdom, compassion, and real talk on what healing can look like—without sugarcoating the process. This one is so powerful. Learn more about Dr. Monique Thompson and her work at doctormoniquethompson.com Listen now and learn what it takes to rebuild.
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Hey friend! In today's episode, we're going all-in: book recs, blooming sunflowers, growing pains in business, and a tough decision I had to make as a boss. I'm sharing real talk about letting someone go, content growth updates, and where I'm at with the 5-day email challenge that's gonna help you build your own freebie funnel. Let's unpack all the layers together. RESOURCES MENTIONED NOTE: Some links below contain affiliate/referral links. It is a way for this site to earn advertising fees by advertising or linking to certain products and/or services. DISCOUNT: Code for 30+ free days of Podcast Audio Hosting through Libsyn: bossgirl RESOURCE: Need a Podcast Editor? Hire mine & tell him I referred you…The Podcast Man HIRE ME: Back Pocket VIP Coaching YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Subscribe >> The House of Sugar Creek MY BOOK: Snag a copy! Pillars & Purpose: How to Build a Business That Works for You RESOURCE: Contract Templates for your Business YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Subscribe to the BGC YouTube Channel and listen to my episodes via YouTube! MY 90-DAY UNDATED PLANNER: Buy it here! RESOURCE: Receive 20% off your first month or your first year with Dubsado RESOURCE: Freebie: How to Price for Profit Worksheet RESOURCE: Freebie: Create a years worth of Content in Minutes LEAVE A MESSAGE: Click Here BUSINESS NUGGET: Starts at 14:10 EPISODES YOU MIGHT ALSO ENJOY... EPISODE 516 – THE AI ASSISTANT THAT UNDERSTOOD MY BRAND BETTER THAN I COULD EPISODE 507 – HOW TO USE INSTAGRAM TRIAL REELS & MORE EPISODE 467 – CONTENT CREATION HACK EPISODE 417 – HOW TO STEP INTO YOUR OWN POWER EPISODE 367 – HOW TO MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME DURING A SLOW SEASON EPISODE 317 – WHAT I WOULD DO DIFFERENT IN BIZ IF STARTING NOW EPISODE 267 – YOU ARE NOT STARTING OVER EPISODE 217 – STOP TRYING TO DO ALL THE THINGS EPISODE 167 – HOLIDAY MARKETING STRATEGIES USING PINTEREST EPISODE 117 – NITTY GRITTY SERIES WITH CAMILLE WHITING FIND TAYLOR ONLINE... Blog – The House of Sugar Creek Instagram – @taylorlbradford Facebook – bossgirlcreative Pinterest – thehouseofsugarcreek TikTok – @taylorlbradford YouTube – The House of Sugar Creek YouTube – Boss Girl Creative
In this episode of Practically Pastoring, Frank, Jeff, Delmar, Andrew, and Timothy dive deep into the growing cynicism toward the evangelical church. From meme accounts like Pastors with Props to heartbreaking scandals, distrust in church leadership is only getting worse.We also discuss the solution of faithfulness over time, the importance of authenticity, and how to shepherd hurting people who are walking into our churches carrying heavy cynicism.If you're a pastor, ministry leader, or someone who's been feeling the tension around church culture lately — this conversation is for you.
Psalm 73
In today's readings, we learn how Doeg the Edomite betrayed David, the priests, and the Lord. Fr. Mike explains that betrayal is painful because our hearts are deeply wounded when trust is broken. Today we read 1 Samuel 21-22 and Psalm 52. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Send us a textRHOA-Peace, Interrupted: Drama Over Brunch & Broken TrustSummaryIn this episode of We Wine Whenever, Wendy and Kelli discuss the dramatic events of Real Housewives of Atlanta, Season 16, Episode 6, titled 'Peace Interrupted.' The conversation covers the shocking fallout from Kenya's actions at an event, the emotional turmoil faced by Britt, and the supportive dynamics among the cast. They delve into Drew's legal struggles, the complexities of relationships, and the creative aspirations of the women involved. The episode highlights themes of friendship, personal growth, and the challenges of navigating public scrutiny. In this episode, Kelli and Wendy discuss various themes surrounding reality TV, co-parenting, and personal growth. They explore the dynamics of friendships, the challenges of IVF, and the emotional toll of social media. The conversation also touches on brunch preparations, confrontations among friends, and the impact of legal issues on personal lives. As they navigate through these topics, they reflect on the nature of reality TV and the importance of supportive relationships.TakeawaysThe reactions of the cast to Kenya's actions were significant and emotional.Britt's experience illustrates the impact of public shaming on personal and professional life.Supportive friendships are crucial during times of crisis.Drew's legal issues reveal the complexities of co-parenting and family dynamics.Trust issues in relationships can lead to significant emotional distress.Creative aspirations can be a source of empowerment and connection among the women.Navigating personal challenges requires resilience and support from friends.Confrontations can lead to important resolutions and growth.The importance of loyalty and communication in friendships is highlighted.Public scrutiny can have lasting effects on personal relationships. Portia aims to maintain class amidst drama.Co-parenting requires clear communication and boundaries.IVF has a low success rate, highlighting the challenges of family planning.Social media can exacerbate personal conflicts.Brunch gatherings can reveal underlying tensions among friends.Aggressive confrontations can lead to misunderstandings.Dancing can serve as a light-hearted distraction from conflict.Reality TV often blurs the lines between personal and public life.Legal issues can complicate personal relationships.Future opportunities in reality TV may arise from personal growth.Showout to : https://www.youtube.com/@EJCDPODSupport the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
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Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – Psychedelic therapies once silenced are making a powerful return — just as public trust in healthcare hits historic lows. From Big Pharma's grip on mental health to the lasting damage of COVID mandates, we explore why patients and providers alike are demanding change. Discover the truth behind suppressed treatments, broken systems, and the growing call for ethical, compassionate care.
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – Psychedelic therapies once silenced are making a powerful return — just as public trust in healthcare hits historic lows. From Big Pharma's grip on mental health to the lasting damage of COVID mandates, we explore why patients and providers alike are demanding change. Discover the truth behind suppressed treatments, broken systems, and the growing call for ethical, compassionate care.
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Over 150 government database servers are dangerously exposed to the internet. Threat actors are exploiting a vulnerability in CheckPoint's ZoneAlarm antivirus software. Albabat ransomware goes cross-platform. ESET reports on the Chinese Operation FishMedley campaign. VanHelsing ransomware targets Windows systems in the U.S. and France. CISA issues five ICS advisories warning of high-severity vulnerabilities across critical infrastructure systems. A former NFL coach is indicted for allegedly hacking into the accounts of thousands of college athletes. Brandon Karpf joins us with a look at cyberspace in space. A fraud detection firm gets shut down for fraud. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Brandon Karpf, friend of N2K CyberWire, joins T-Minus Space Daily host Maria Varmazis for the Space and Cyber March segment. Selected Reading Over 150 US Government Database Servers Vulnerable to Internet Exposure (GB Hackers) White House Shifting Cyber Risk to State and Local Agencies (Data Breach Today) Cybercriminals Exploit CheckPoint Driver Flaws in Malicious Campaign (Infosecurity Magazine) Albabat Ransomware Attacking Windows, Linux & macOS by Leveraging GitHub (Cyber Security News) Chinese I-Soon Hackers Hit 7 Organizations in Operation FishMedley (SecurityWeek) VanHelsing Ransomware Attacking Windows Systems With New Evasion Technique & File Extension (Cyber Security News) CISA Releases Five Industrial Control Systems Advisories Covering Vulnerabilities & Exploits (Cyber Security News) Former NFL, Michigan Assistant Coach Matt Weiss Charged With Hacking for Athletes' Intimate Photos (SecurityWeek) AdTech CEO whose products detected ad fraud jailed for fraud (The Register) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Enjoy the episode? Send us a text!What happens when a marriage suffers from both of the top relationship killers – affairs and controlling behavior? Marcos and Elisa take us through their raw, unfiltered journey of shattered trust and the painstaking process of rebuilding it from the ground up.If you're struggling in your marriage, don't wait. Get our FREE resource: The 7 Steps to Rescue Your Marriage
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Erica was shocked to see her son with a broken arm after returning home from a trip. Can she ever trust her husband with her kids again? What should she do?
The topic of this episode was inspired by a question submitted by one of our listeners:What does it take to heal a family after trust has been broken? How do you acknowledge the wider influence of pain, and where do you go from there?As marriage coaches, we often talk about healing your relationship with your spouse. However, after a betrayal, your husband or wife isn't the only person you need to consider. It's also important to make amends with family and friends who've been affected by your actions.Trust can be broken by infidelity, separation, or divorce—but also by false promises, financial misuse, uncontrolled anger, and more. Regardless of how it happened, the first step to rebuilding is recognizing how your choices impact not just your marriage, but those around you. After that, healing what has been damaged takes time, effort, and intentionality.In this episode, you'll learn about:Why infidelity is just one of many ways that trust can be brokenHow to recognize which relationships in your life need repairing after a betrayalHelpful principles for rebuilding trustAnd much more!We've walked the hard road of healing from broken trust as a family, and we hope this conversation is helpful as you navigate this challenging—but essential—journey.Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/broken-trust-236Check out our other resources: Mark and Jill's Marriage Story Marriage Coaching Marriage 2.0 Intensives Speaking Schedule Book Mark and Jill to Speak Online Courses Books Marriage Resources: Infidelity Recovery For Happy Marriages For Hurting Marriages For Marriages Where You're the Only One Wanting to Get Help Mom Resources: New/Preschool Moms Moms with Gradeschoolers Moms with Teens and Tweens Moms with Kids Who Are Launching Empty Nest...
In this eye-opening episode, Natalie shares her personal story of spiritual abuse and excommunication, offering a powerful backdrop for her conversation with author and spiritual consultant, Remy Diederich. Together, they delve into the dynamics of toxic faith, spiritual abuse, and how unhealthy church cultures can harm individuals and families.Remy, the author of Broken Trust, shares insights from his decades of ministry experience and his passion for helping people heal from spiritual abuse. Whether you're grappling with toxic religious environments or recovering from years of harmful teachings, this episode offers hope, practical advice, and a fresh perspective.Key Takeaways:Understanding Spiritual Abuse: Spiritual abuse often involves toxic leadership that weaponizes faith to control, manipulate, or shame individuals.Toxic Faith vs. Spiritual Abuse: Toxic faith is the belief that you must perform or meet certain standards to please God, while spiritual abuse occurs when leaders use those beliefs to exploit or control others.The Impact of Spiritual Abuse on Relationships: Abuse within churches often mirrors abusive dynamics in families, leading to distrust, division, and confusion.Healing from Spiritual Abuse: Recovery begins with identifying harmful patterns, stepping away if necessary, and seeking support through books, therapy, and supportive communities.The Power of Questioning Toxic Narratives: It's okay to question teachings and leaders. Faith flourishes when it's rooted in personal connection with God, not human-made rules.Read the show notes and/or ask Natalie a question hereRelated Resources: Read one (or all) of Remy's books: Broken Trust, Healing the Hurts of Your Past, Return From Exile, and Stuck are some of my favorites. Connect with Remy on his site. Go visit Remy over on YouTube. Email Remy at remy@readingremy.com to request an audiobook code (limited supply).Check out Be Emboldened for support as you recover from spiritual abuse.Related article and episode: “Bethlehem Baptist Church Is Not Safe for Emotionally Abused Women,” and “Is Your Church Safe?”Are you wondering what is happening inside your own painful and confusing marriage? I wrote a book just for you called Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage: A Christian Woman's Guide to Hidden Emotional and Spiritual Abuse.My book, All the Scary Little Gods, is a spiritual memoir about healing from religious trauma and toxic programming. Flying Free is our online community educating and supporting Christian women in emotionally abusive marriages. Whether you want to stay in your marriage or leave, we want to equip you through this program.Flying Higher is my live mentorship program for any Christian woman interested in 10Xing their self-development progress. Remy is a seasoned pastor and spiritual consultant with a heart for helping others overcome life's challenges. Over his three decades of ministry, he's authored six books that offer practical guidance and spiritual support for those seeking healing and connection to God. Remy's expertise extends beyond the pulpit. He's spent 24 years as a spiritual consultant at an addiction treatment center, where he's witnessed firsthand the transformative power of faith and hope. Today, Remy dedicates his time to empowering pastors to build healthy church cultures and coaching individuals on the themes of his books. A lifelong resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Remy is married with three adult children. His passion for helping others shines through in his writing, speaking, and counseling.
This week, Money Rehab is hosted by Minda Harts, bestselling author and expert who helps organizations build cultures of trust and belonging through her speaking, writing, and innovative Trust Catalyst game. In each episode this week, she's focusing on one of the seven “trust languages” she's determined to be essential to a healthy workplace. So far this week, Minda has been joined by two academic experts on trust. Today, she's joined by another kind of expert — though, his expertise comes not from studying trust, but from living it. Today, Minda is joined by Carl Lentz to talk about the trust language “transparency.” You may know Carl from his time as the Lead Pastor of the church Hillsong, where he was a spiritual advisor to many, including celebrities like Justin Bieber. In this conversation, Carl shares his advice on how leaders can repair trust once it's been lost, and gives the exact language you can use when trying to earn someone's trust back. Listen to Carl's podcast here. Pre-order Minda's upcoming book, Talk to Me Nice: The Seven Trust Languages for a Better Workplace, here. Follow Minda on LinkedIn here. Learn more about Minda's work here. All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities, options and bonds in a self-directed account are offered by Open to the Public Investing, member FINRA & SIPC. Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank.
This is Lysa Terkeurst's 4th time here on the podcast and she's that friend to all of us who just isn't afraid to talk about the real and hard things that she's walked through and what God's taught her through it. Her brand new book came out this week… it's called I Want to Trust You, But I Don't… so we're going in on broken trust and what to do with it. After several painful friendship breakups, the death of her marriage and other devastating betrayals, Lysa realized she was caught in a cycle of distrust and this book is the journey to figuring out how to move forward from it. I have no doubt there's someone who's broken your trust before (and maybe even recently), so you're going to learn a ton from this book and this friend. . . . . . Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Head on over to our YouTube Channel and be sure to like and subscribe! . . . . . Join our Patreon community Single Purpose League as we tackle the question: What is my single purpose and what is my purpose while single? . . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast . . . . . Thank you to our sponsors!BetterHelp: Visit BetterHelp.com/THATSOUNDSFUN today to get 10% off your first month. Ritual: Get 25% off your first month at ritual.com/THATSOUNDSFUN. Great American Family: Go to pureflix.com to start your free trial! . . . . . If you'd like to partner with Annie as a sponsor for the That Sounds Fun podcast, fill out our Advertise With Us form! . . . . . NYTimes bestselling Christian author, speaker, and host of popular Christian podcast, That Sounds Fun Podcast, Annie F. Downs shares with you some of her favorite things: new books, faith conversations, entertainers not to miss, and interviews with friends. . . . . . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices