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Whether you have lost a pregnancy, an infant or an older child, or you know of someone who has, this episode is for you. Today, we honor Infant Loss Awareness Month with a very moving conversation with author, Chris Manion. We answer questions like: How do you incorporate the loss into your life? What are good strategies for seeking support? Which commonly held beliefs around pregnancy and telling the family may need to be re-considered? What do you say to someone who has lost? About Chris: Chris Manion is an award winning speaker and author of three books. You can find her book, The Light We Cannot See here: https://a.co/d/3ERa1r9 More resources for pregnancy and infant loss: Postpartum Support International (PSI) has pregnancy and infant loss support groups. Loss & Grief in Pregnancy & Postpartum | Postpartum Support International (PSI): https://www.postpartum.net PSI also lists resources such as · Compassionate Friends - comfort for loss of any child/grandchild; (has Spanish/other language versions) · Miscarriage Matters community, · M.E.N.D. (Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death) is a Christian non-profit, · Miscarriage for Men, · Hope MOMMIES non-profit, · Rachel's Gift · helpline 800-944-4773, · tool to track your symptoms to discuss with a medical provider, · Sisters in Loss replaces silence with storytelling around pregnancy infant loss, and infertility of black women · Stay Legacy Foundation – virtual grief support groups including Spanish
WOVE Inspiration - Inspiration For Women and the Men Who Love Them
In this episode of WOVE Inspiration, Althea reconnects with Chris Manion, a multi-award-winning entrepreneur and author, to discuss her latest children's book, 'The Light We Cannot See.' The conversation explores the inspiration behind the book, the creative process, and the profound themes of grief and healing. Chris shares personal stories of loss, the dual audience of her book, and offers advice for grieving mothers. The episode emphasizes the importance of faith, love, and the healing power of storytelling. Social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manion.c/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chrismanionable Purchase the children's book 'The Light You Cannot See' on Amazon! https://a.co/d/956gtjT
What a privilege it was to interview Pastor Jeff and Chris Manion for our final episode this season. This was one of the more vulnerable interviews we have had with a couple. Jeff and Chris share some of the challenges they have faced and things they have learned in their 40 years of marriage and ministry. There is much to take away from this episode so make sure to have something handy to take notes.
This week we continue with part two of our interview with author Chris Manion. She is an award-winning entrepreneur and speaker who writes inspiring, heartfelt stories in both the fiction and non-fiction genres. She has written a memoir titled God's Patient Pursuit of My Soul, as well as a children's story titled The Light We Cannot See, intended to comfort those who have lost loved ones. Be sure to check out her website and follow her on Facebook and Instagram.
Our guest today is author Chris Manion. She is an award-winning entrepreneur and speaker who writes inspiring, heartfelt stories in both the fiction and non-fiction genres. She has written a memoir titled God's Patient Pursuit of My Soul, as well as a children's story titled The Light We Cannot See, intended to comfort those who have lost loved ones. Be sure to check out her website and follow her on Facebook and Instagram.
WOVE Inspiration - Inspiration For Women and the Men Who Love Them
Chris Manion retired from her $20 million direct sales career in 2013 to focus her energies on a new career as a Christian speaker and writer. Her mission is to inspire others to get to know Jesus in a more personal and intimate friendship. This award-winning entrepreneur and catechist published her award-winning memoir, God’s Patient Pursuit of My Soul, in 2017. In it, she shows the patience God displayed while he waited for her through the times she failed to recognize His voice. www.ChrisManion.com www.Facebook.com/authorchrismanion www.instagram.com/manion.c www.twitter.com/chrismanionbook www.linkedin.com/chrismanionauthor https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15799407.Chris_Manion Background theme music: “Miles to Go” by artist: Jay Man Youtube link: http://OurMusicBox.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
During this hour with Marnie and special guest, Chris Manion, you’ll discover: Why motivation is a myth and what you can do about it. The two big mistakes people make when they incentivize their team. How to use the Paredo Principle to your advantage. The one thing that helps long distance team members stay connected with you and know you care. How to incentivize your team without paying a dime. The one thing to never tell a super achiever. An easy group activity that produces income-generating results in one hour. How to use the diet-method of motivating your team. The two things top leaders do to hold their team's loyalty and productivity. Chris Manion is an author, speaker, and powerhouse businesswoman who built a $20 million sales team of over 5,000 while working to have Jesus as her best friend. Learn more at www.ChrisManion.com.
In Footnote 33, Chris Manion observes that a whacko feminist recently insisted that children belong to the state, not to God or their parents. She thought she was being very avante-garde. Was she right? Far from it: it’s an old canard whose history deserves our attention.
In Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Phil Lawler, Editor of Catholic Culture (catholicculture.org). In Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Phil Lawler, Editor of Catholic Culture (catholicculture.org).
In Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Bill Williams, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, and his wife Esther, a native of Malta, and they recount more highlights in the history of the Order on the Island of Malta.
In Footnote 29, Chris Manion interviews Bill Williams, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, who recounts some highlights in the history of the Order on the Island of Malta.
In Footnote 28, Chris Manion interviews Greg August, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, to discuss the Order’s outreach to college students, especially those in the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS).
In Footnote 27, Chris Manion interviews Steve Mosher, President of the Population Research Institution, discussing the issues that arise when Catholic nonprofits accept government funding or sign on as government contractors.
In Footnote 26, Chris Manion interviews Steve Mosher, President of the Population Research Institution, discussing the differences between Catholic Charity and government “charity” in Africa.
In Footnote 25, Chris Manion interviews Steve Mosher, President of the Population Institution, who reports on the sex-selection abortions that are catching on in the U.S.
Chris Manion interviews Chris Slattery, who brought crisis pregnancy care to New York City.
In Footnote 21, Chris Manion continues his interview with Father Kenneth Baker, S.J., discussing Fr. Baker's friend Father Raymond De Jaegher, S.J. who was a missionary to Viet Nam and China for thirty years. Listen to this breathtaking story of Fr. De Jaegher's imprisonment, first by the Japanese, and the Mao’s Chinese Communists.
Chris Manion finds a surprising cause for the playground name calling rampant today.
A story told by Archbishop Chaput causes Chris Manion to ask- has social justice replaced virtue these days?
In Footnote 7, Chris Manion asks: Can a government based on revenge serve the common good? And is love of country a viable alternative?