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Our producer Kaylee opens (cries a lot) up about the complicated grief of losing a husband to addiction and how it doesn't play out like the typical loss of a spouse. She shares how it's helped inform her approach the being a death doula and how she shows up in a room for others. Her story is very layered and this only scratched the surface. We are grateful to her for opening up when it's not in her nature to share publicly.Follow Dewey ComedyFollow Parting LaughsSubscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
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Comedian Emma Willmann, joins Melanie Reese and Comedian Amber Autry and shares her experiences. She opens up about how a childhood where she wanted for nothing, didn't make up for neglect in other facets of her life. She discusses growing up around fighting and divorced parents and the experience of small town Maine, underage drinking, and wild fun. She also shares her growth in relationships as a serial monogamous and cheater, and how she's correcting patterns in her current partnership. We are so grateful for her willingness to share parts of her life with us and love her so much. She is truly hilarious, follow her and watch all of her available specials! Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
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In this episode of I'm Fine It's Fine, comedian Amber Autry and trauma therapist Melanie Reese sit down with musical comedian Jamie Shriner to dive deep into life after divorce. Jamie shares her personal journey, the revelations she's had about relationships, and her hopes for the future. Tune in for a heartfelt and humorous conversation filled with insights and laughs.Don't miss out on extra content! Subscribe to I'm Fine It's Fine for only $5 a month and enjoy two bonus episodes each month. If you enjoy the episode, please leave a comment and a 5-star review—it helps us grow and reach more listeners!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Therapist Leah Lennox joined Amber and Melanie to share her story of becoming a therapist and how her own diagnosis aided in helping her along the way. She is the kindest and takes on the challenges of working with kids experiencing hard things. We loved chatting with her and if you would like to learn more about her practice, you can find her at www.therapycentertn.com. We are so grateful she shared her story with us!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Caroline West host of @thebroadwaygirlspodcast joins us to breakdown what the heck is going on down on Nashville's Broadway and what it's like to be in the mix daily. She opens up about what growing up in Texas was like and how divorced parents, and problematic tendencies did to shape who she is now. She was a blast! Be sure to follow her podcast The Girls of Broadway and see where her Barstool adventures take her!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
When we hold on to life how it is, we may be missing out on something better. You may be in the situation where you think you have everything you could possibly want, so why do you need to follow Jesus with any kind of real commitment? There is so much more on offer, and Jesus speaks to it here. John 16:5-16 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comedian and writer Zavior Phillips shares how he has learned to navigate sharing emotions that are 100% all of the time, how that has helped in his relationship and in the relationship he has with his family. He talks about parents divorcing later in life and then reconnecting and what it's like for mom and dad to be dating each other. He is truly so fun and hilarious and we are grateful that he opened up and let us in on what it's like being handsome and perfect all of the time!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Comedian Derek Humphrey joins Melanie and Amber and shares his experiences as a husband, comedian, and dad dog. He opens up about the positive outcomes of marriage counseling and how he and his wife navigate both growth and challenges as they come. Derek shares the pain of losing his beloved dog and how it made him more emotional than losing his dad, a reflection on the relationship he had with him. He speaks to how the ebb and flow of the entertainment industry can be exhausting and yet, seeking the validation keeps him in the pursuit of success.Be on the lookout for his upcoming album!Follow Derek Here!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
In this episode of I'm Fine, It's Fine, Melanie and Amber catch up with comedian Rob Wentz who opens up about his mom's glioblastoma brain cancer diagnosis. Since February 2024, Rob has been navigating this emotional journey by using humor, writing jokes, and preparing himself for the inevitable call that she's passed.Rob shares the experience of saying goodbye to his mom, remembering her as the hardest-working, most successful businesswoman he knew, who was also deeply caring and funny. Her outlook on life allowed him to continue living without getting stuck in waiting, and her peaceful acceptance of her diagnosis has helped him find laughter even in the darkness. Recorded just four days before she passed away, this conversation is a touching mix of raw honesty and humor.Dedicated to the memory of Susan WentzSubscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
We have a special edition of Summer School for the Returning Champions Michigan. Sam Webb of The Michigan Insider joins the Cover 3 Crew live from Big Ten Media days to preview Michigans upcoming season. Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Get 20% off Cover 3 merch in the CBS Sports Store: https://store.cbssports.com/collections/cover-3?utm_source=podcast-apple-com&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=buy-our-merch&utm_content=cover-3-collection Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome comedian Sydni Stephens to the show. Sydni takes us on a rollercoaster ride through her fascinating and tumultuous life. Growing up in a dysfunctional family with a particularly complicated relationship with her mother, she has experienced it all. Sydni's career path is anything but ordinary: from working in wheat fields to driving trucks overnight, from a stint at a vape shop to becoming a competitive vaper, she's done it all.Sydni also served in the military and was deployed to Afghanistan, where she faced the challenges of war and was injured. Through it all, Sydni's resilience and sense of humor have remained unshakable. She shares her story with us in the most hilarious and heartfelt way, making this one of our favorite conversations ever. Join Amber Autry and Melanie Reese as they dive deep into Sydni's incredible story, filled with laughter, sincerity, and inspiration.Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Amber and Melanie hit the stage at the Den Theater in Chicago with special guest comedian Pinky Patel! Pinky dives into her journey of becoming a comedian, sharing how she built a circle of strong women to support her through the ups and downs of touring, motherhood, and marriage. From PTA mom to an absolute sensation on TikTok, it's a ride!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
We're halfway through 2024! That means we're halfway toward the goals made at the beginning of the year. In this episode, Kiera reminds listeners to prep for the end of the year now by touching base with the right people, and adjusting or pivoting where necessary. Episode resources: Reach out to Kiera Practice Momentum Group Consulting Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Become Dental A-Team Platinum! Review the podcast
Comedian Kate Carter leans into dark comedy and shares hard experiences that led her to start standup. Using both childhood experiences and more recent events, she leans into facing heavy topics with unmatched quiet humor. It was such a great conversation and we are grateful for her openness.Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Join Amber Autry and Melanie Reese on this week's I'm Fine It's Fine as they chat with the hilarious Anjelah Johnson. Anjelah opens up about her favorite therapy techniques, what it's like to become a mom in her 40s after thinking kids weren't in her plan, and how she crafts comedy that connects with everyone. She also shares how therapy has played a role in her marriage. This episode is full of laughs, real talk, and relatable moments.Catch Anjelah's comedy specials on YouTube, Netflix and Amazon Prime, and don't forget to check out her new podcast, Funjelah, available on all major podcast platforms. Don't miss it!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Laura Anderson, an esteemed author and therapist specializing in religious trauma. With her extensive background in psychology and her unique insight into the complexities of religious trauma, Dr. Anderson offers valuable perspectives on healing and recovery. She shares her own story of separating from her church and unraveling religious ideology.Join us as Dr. Anderson delves into the psychological impacts of religious trauma, sharing real-life stories and practical advice for those on their healing journey. We explore the challenges individuals face, and effective therapeutic strategies for overcoming these deep-seated wounds. Dr. Anderson also discusses her latest book, offering listeners a glimpse into her groundbreaking work and how it can aid in personal recovery.Whether you've experienced religious trauma firsthand or are looking to support someone who has, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation filled with compassion, expertise, and hope for a brighter future.Learn more about Dr. Laura Anderson + Buy Laura's book When Religion Hurts You here!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
GoVols247's Ben McKee and Wes Rucker and former Tennessee pitcher Will Heflin discuss the Vols staying at No. 1 after a series win at Vanderbilt, but still needing to sharpen up in some areas. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comedian AJ Wilkerson hilariously shared his journey of self-discovery, navigating the VA system to identify his autism, ADHD, and severe anxiety diagnosis. AJ also reflected on growing up in a family with parents who chose to foster multiple children, offering insights into life with siblings constantly rotating out. AJ's story is a blend of laughter, challenges, and the joy of finding humor in life's twists and turns. Check out his special I Have A Disorder now and follow him here!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Wed (pt 1 of 2): On today's Late Riser's Podcast, Gary Busey is opening a burger restaurant.. - A new drug has hit the market… - Tater has her Tatertainment round-up - Oliver compares going to your job to going to prison.. - Terry Hanson recants the time John Boy got a hit off of Phil Niekro.. - We'll give Ward Burton's rap song a spin.. - and in honor of Mother's Day this Sunday, we'll wrap things up with the song, “Mom of Constant Sorrow”.. ℗®© 2024 John Boy & Billy, Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wed (pt 2 of 2): On today's Late Riser's Podcast, Gary Busey is opening a burger restaurant.. - A new drug has hit the market… - Tater has her Tatertainment round-up - Oliver compares going to your job to going to prison.. - Terry Hanson recants the time John Boy got a hit off of Phil Niekro.. - We'll give Ward Burton's rap song a spin.. - and in honor of Mother's Day this Sunday, we'll wrap things up with the song, “Mom of Constant Sorrow”.. ℗®© 2024 John Boy & Billy, Inc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jacksonville Jaguars looked like they picked up a good player in the first round and it is part of a nice run the Jags have had when it comes to first round selections recently. Is this wide receiving group as dynamic as the Jaguars have had since the early days of the organization? Which players need to really show up in 2024 and the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are close to a pretty cool milestone. All of that and more on the Brent & Austen Show, May 2nd 2024 on the Action Sports Jax 24/7 Network.
The Jacksonville Jaguars looked like they picked up a good player in the first round and it is part of a nice run the Jags have had when it comes to first round selections recently. Is this wide receiving group as dynamic as the Jaguars have had since the early days of the organization? Which players need to really show up in 2024 and the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are close to a pretty cool milestone. All of that and more on the Brent & Austen Show, May 2nd 2024 on the Action Sports Jax 24/7 Network.
The Jacksonville Jaguars looked like they picked up a good player in the first round and it is part of a nice run the Jags have had when it comes to first round selections recently. Is this wide receiving group as dynamic as the Jaguars have had since the early days of the organization? Which players need to really show up in 2024 and the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are close to a pretty cool milestone. All of that and more on the Brent & Austen Show, May 2nd 2024 on the Action Sports Jax 24/7 Network.
Comedian Josh Johnson and Comedian Amber Autry have a candid and hilarious conversation as he delves into social anxiety with his trademark wit. Discover insights from his latest comedy special, "Up Here Killing Myself," where he fearlessly addresses therapy, societal pressures, and misconceptions about masculinity. Josh also tackles the idea that women sometimes only want men to express relatable emotions, and explains how that plays out in real dynamics. Beyond the laughs, Josh emphasizes the importance of accepting that constant happiness isn't realistic, advocating for contentment in simply being "fine." Plus, gain valuable tips on navigating today's news cycle without feeling overwhelmed after his experience on The Daily Show. Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Comedian Donnie Sengstack joined us to talk about his comedy career so far and how it may look a little different than others. Donnie opens up with genuine humor, sharing stories of navigating a world where his stutter isn't always understood. From encounters with doubters to those who misinterpret his intentions, Donnie's comedy journey is uniquely his own. He also shares his secret passion for knowing why a town became a town and what his on-the-road routine includes.Follow Donnie here. Just a reminder, he can't post much, because work is watching. So go support him at one of his shows!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Alison joined Amber and Melanie to teach them about the incredible healing power of sound therapy. Explaining the history and science behind aligning and recalibrating your nervous system, and how it can be used physically and emotionally. Amber was hot off a mini session and was feeling all the calm vibes while having so many questions about what was happening in her body in real time. Alison is truly lovely and you can check out more about her, and her events here!Follow Alison on Instagram!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
To round out the show the crew rounds out the show talking some NCAA Tournament, Wendys' Frosties and the Dallas Cowboys. We check out the matchups for this weekend and debate whether or not fries belong in Frostys. Listen in! Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Social Media sensation and new Standup Comedian Cody Smith joins Amber and Melanie as they discuss his whirlwind relationship, OCD, how he ended up in Nashville and his career. Cody shares that during his teenage years he was to the point of wanting to end his life, medicated and searching for answers and where he is now with all of it-how he handles his struggles in 2024 and how much better he feels as his career takes off. Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
"The serotonin theory of depression: a systematic umbrella review of the evidence": https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-022-01661-0 Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses on the planet. Unfortunately, most people misunderstand it. They believe that it exists solely between the ears of the individual in question. This gives rise to the "intrapsychic fallacy", which maintains that depression is either in the brain (the monoamine hypothesis) or the mind (the cognitive hypothesis). However, if this were true, then the interventions designed to address the brain and the mind should have better outcomes. I present an alternative model in this episode. Book a paid consultation: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com/consultations Subscribe to my newsletter: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com Social Media Facebook: https://facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090053889622 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orion-taraban-070b45168/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/psyc.hacks Twitter: https://twitter.com/oriontaraban Website: https://oriontarabanpsyd.com Orion's Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrXBzQ2HDEQ Thinking of going to grad school? Check out STELLAR, my top-rated GRE self-study program based on the world's only empirically-validated test prep system. Use the code "PSYCH" for 10% off all membership plans: https://stellargre.com. Become a Stellar affiliate and earn a 10% commission for every membership purchased by a new student you conduct into the program: https://stellargre.tapfiliate.com. GRE Bites: https://www.youtube.com/@grebites4993 Become a Psychonaut and join PsycHack's member community: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSduXBjCHkLoo_y9ss2xzXw/join Sound mixing/editing by: valntinomusic.com Presented by Orion Taraban, Psy.D. PsycHacks provides viewers with a brief, thought-provoking video several days a week on a variety of psychological topics, inspired by his clinical practice. The intention is for the core idea contained within each video to inspire viewers to see something about themselves or their world in a slightly different light. The ultimate mission of the channel is to reduce the amount of unnecessary suffering in the world. #psychology #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness
Comedian Marianna showed up ready to be vulnerable and honest and it was a beautiful conversation. She unpacks her own attempts to end her life, her mom's attempts to kill her and her brother. She is still seeking out how to even process emotions, literally googling it. She talks about how her parental relationships show up in her romantic relationships and Amber insists that she is happy to become close friends with her after Marianna expresses that she doesn't know how to have close friendships. We also get to witness in real time a trauma response by disassociating. She's a peach and a lady and possible Cate Blanchett's organ clone?Follow Marianna!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
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Hour 1 - during the first hour of the Jones and Mego show, the crew breaks down the Celtics recent heater and whether or not they have exceeded expectations, and the Red Sox journey through spring training so far. Listen to hear what Jones, Mego, and Arcand think of these two polar opposite Boston sports teams.
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Amber Autry and Melanie Reese sit down with Comedian Jeff Greenspan to discuss the urge to say the "right" thing so you don't offend, using sex for connection, and how parts work shows up in all of our lives. Jeff mentions at the beginning that he feels he's reached his final form even though- just like in every episode of I'm Fine It's Fine- there's growth to be seen within only an hour. And that's what keeps us all coming back. This episode will make you laugh, think, and leave feeling lifted. Be sure to leave a positive review it helps with ratings and helps get the podcast in front of more people. And if you're wanting more become a Subscriber for only $5 a month and get an episode every week! Thank you for listening, we love you!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Comedian and singer Danae Hays was the perfect guest for the one year anniversary show. Recorded live at Trauma Therapy Nashville's office with JB Somers returning to play his music, it was a beautiful night. Danae shared the unfiltered story of her life. Growing up in a home where her identity wasn't embraced, she opens up about the struggles, including encounters with Christian therapists arranged by her parents and how that further confused her for years of childhood and lead to severe anxiety and OCD. Mixed with funny retellings of her career in real estate and making her way to becoming an amazing performer, she's now skyrocketing to success. Danae speaks about the profound impact of her wife's love and patience. This episode is not just laughs and anecdotes but a genuine exploration of self-love and authenticity. Danae Hays lays bare her journey, reminding us all that embracing who we are is a triumph worth celebrating. Of course there was crying.Follow Danae Here: YouTube TikTok InstagramSubscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Death can be defined as scary and may make you uncomfortable, but the beautiful conversation with Jade Adgate introduces the topic in a gentle way. Discussing options for what the end of life can look like, she brings us resources and language for how to have the hard conversations with loved ones, caregivers, and how to think about your own life, knowing that the end is inevitable and that how you live, is how your die. Having a death doula or a death midwife with you can be healing, Amber and Melanie loved having this conversation. Below are resources discussed in the episode.Resources:Five Wish For End Of Life PlanningHow We Live Is How We Die - Pema ChodronDeath Is But A Dream - Christopher KerrHello, Goodbye - Day SchildkretExit Interview PodcastSubscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
On this episode we celebrate the start of a new year, we discuss the meaning of the podcast, the future of the podcast, New Year's Resolutions, Oh yeah, and more Dad Jokes! Also special host Luke Horn was with us celebrating the New Year.
Comedian Libbie Higgins brought infectious joy. She unveils the layers of her life that contribute to her comedic pursuit. From navigating trauma to living with OCD, Libbie shares the raw and authentic experiences that shape her unique perspective. Will or Won't She Open the Plane Door?!In this episode, Libbie reflects on being labeled a crybaby and being told she was "too much," revealing the vulnerabilities that fueled her comedic prowess. Dive into the complexities of her co-dependent nature as she candidly discusses placating to keep others happy and the challenges that come with it.As a comedian yearning for a deeper connection with her audience, Libbie opens up about her desire to get more personal on stage. Join us as we explore the delicate balance between humor and vulnerability, and how Libbie grapples with the daunting task of sharing her experiences in a way that is both therapeutic and entertaining.Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Join us for an intimate conversation with comedian Jimmy as he shares the profound grief of losing his infant child and father. This is a heartfelt exploration of navigating life's darkest moments with humor as a guiding light.Jimmy opens up about using the stage as a therapeutic outlet, where laughter becomes a language of resilience. In this raw and vulnerable episode, he discusses the challenge of communicating pain to loved ones and contrasts the solace he finds on stage.A powerful exploration of how humor can transform heartache into shared humanity, demonstrating the healing potential embedded in even the darkest corners of life's narrative.Follow Jimmy here!Come to our Live Show on January 5th!Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Don calls up Daryl Carpenter from Reel Screamers Guide Service to discuss the road fishing that has been off the charts, if Bull reds are still showing up in droves around the passes and Grand Isle, crabbing season update for Grand Isle, and the infamous Marker 54 bait that Daryl has been using recently.
Miriam Kirk is a hilarious comedian who joins Amber and Melanie to talk about growing up in a large family and the blessing of being encouraged to pursue athletics, education, and the arts. She discusses the dynamic within the family where the importance of body image was emphasized and how that has shaped her current relationship with working out and how it has become her way to practice self-care daily.Follow her here! Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
Ashley specializes in working with BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ populations, treating trauma, religious dissonance, anxiety, depression, and empowerment. She opened the first Queer BIPOC owned therapy practice Hampton House in Nashville and she is a true Badass Boss! She also co-founded Healing In The Margins with her partner Beth Hampton with the mission to cultivate systemic change and foster healing by providing resources and programming in mental health spaces for the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC. We are so grateful for this conversation and the work she is doing for underrepresented communities. Subscribe to I'm Fine, Could Be Better!Follow Amber Autry!Follow Melanie Reese and Trauma Therapy of Nashville!If you have a story to share email us at imfinesometimes@gmail.comProduced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy ProductionsMusic composed by James Witchell
To finish off our series on prayer, John preaches on how to pray according to God's will for one another.
Wrapping up our series on prayer, Drew Humphrey preaches on the necessity of asking God for the things we need.
John preaches on the necessity of prayer and how it conforms our will to God's.
Continuing our series on prayer, John preaches on the reasons why we fast and the way in which we should fast.