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Send us a textCraig White lost his wife Sarah to Cancer earlier this year, and started his youtube channel Riding Through Grief as a way to help him deal with his grief, but also to hopefully help others in similar situations. Through the channel Craig has connected with many others, including Gordon Bissell who himself recently lost his wife to the same disease, and together the lads are navigating their own paths whilst helping others along the way.This is a very raw and emotional episode folks, where we talk openly about grief, our coping mechanisms, and talk through many questions left by listeners/viewers of 'Bru time' who themselves are experiencing their own grief.Socials:YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RidingThroughGriefUltimateAddOnsPremium manufacturer of phone and action camera mounting solutions - Use TEAPOTONE10 for 10% offInfluencer StoreThe Influencer Store helps you build your brand and apparel - mention TEAPOTONEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPlease RATE/REVIEW this podcastIf you've enjoyed this episode folks, please leave a review on your relevant podcast platform - it REALLY does help to promote the show and push it further up the rankings
The question I've been hearing a lot this week has been, “What are you doing for Mother's Day?” For many of us, in fact probably most of us, Mother's Day is a “both/and” day that holds a wide range of emotions. Celebration AND tears. Joy AND sadness. It's definitely become another conflicting day for me in grief. My son Jackson, the one who made me a mom 26 years ago, has been in heaven now for almost 10 years - so this is my 9th Mother's Day without him. AND/ALSO, I have 3 amazing kids and a wonderful son-in-law who ARE still here and who want to celebrate. This will also be my 3rd Mother's Day without my own mom. So yes, on Mother's Day, I grieve Jackson, and my mom, and can feel pretty tender…AND, at the same time, my heart is so happy that I still have Justine, Will, Turner, and Grace here and rejoice in the privilege of being their mom. Both/and. On this episode I want to share 5 practical ways to approach the “both/and” of Mother's Day. These are tools that I personally implement and I can give testimony that they'll help you fight for joy (and hopefully find it!) this weekend.
This episode highlights how when we experience shattering loss, we can allow ourselves to fully embrace the transformation process to heal our past. Host, Andrea Atherton, and guest, Dr. Emy Tafelski, discuss how healing can occur when we allow ourselves to fully experience the pain and discomfort that comes with the grief process. Dr. Tafelski shares insights on how to cultivate a healing portal within ourselves, where we can learn to access our inner resources and find strength in the face of adversity. If you are struggling with a major life change, this episode offers valuable guidance on how to navigate through it and emerge on the other side with a newfound sense of resilience and purpose.Link to sign up for Emy Tafelski's email list gaining instant access to The Untethering Loss Care Package, 3 audio gifts to bring you comfort when you're feeling lost and alone, no matter where you are on your journey. https://emytafelski.ck.page All you Relationship Rebels ... Please SUBSCRIBE - RING THE BELL - LIKE -LEAVE FEEDBACK on your favorite podcast app. to support us in continuing to put out great content. Thanks in Advance. Mindful Love Websitehttps://www.andreaatherton.com/Love Anarchy Websitehttps://loveanarchypodcast.buzzsprout.comLove Anarchy Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/loveanarchypodcast/Andrea Atherton Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/andreaatherton-17/
In episode 6 of Death, Grief and Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss, Kyle McMahon discusses the writing his Mom's eulogy, going to the viewing, the funeral and the burial. Then, Kyle talks with Todd Hara, Vice President of McCrery & Harra Funeral Homes and Crematory and best selling author of Last Rites: The Evolution of the American Funeral. They discuss the history of death rituals, how death rituals in America came to be, where the death industry is going and more. ----------------------DeathAndGrief.ShowContinue the conversation on our socials using #DeathAndGriefShowTwitter: @DeathAndGriefFacebook: Facebook.com/DeathAndGriefSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 5 of Death, Grief and Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss, Kyle McMahon discusses the immediate hours and days after his Mom passed. Then, Kyle talks with Dr. Kenneth J. Doka, Senior Vice-President for Grief Programs for the Hospice Foundation of America and best selling author of books such as Grief Is a Journey: Finding your Pathway through Loss. They discuss what are some helpful things to do in the immediate aftermath of the death of a loved one, how to have less regrets with your loved one and more.----------------------DeathAndGrief.ShowContinue the conversation on our socials using #DeathAndGriefShowTwitter: @DeathAndGriefFacebook: Facebook.com/DeathAndGriefSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm welcoming Christina Flach who is a Celebrity Makeup and Hair artist, as well as the Creator & CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup. Christina has experienced an extensive amount of loss throughout her life – her mother, child & husband – and speaks to us about the need to find the joy and gratitude throughout life's adversities. ------------------------------------------------------Interested in hiring Michelle as a coach, educator, or speaker? Click HERE. Visit Pretty Girl Makeup - https://www.prettygirlmakeup.com/Receive 25% off your purchase by using the coupon code PRETTYGIRLLearn more about our incredible guest, Christina Flach, by visiting his website. You can also connect with her on Facebook or Instagram.
The topic of death is one that is often avoided, or it's weighted down with so many points of view and emotions.Today, I'm changing things up a little bit.I'm going to be sharing with you a different conversation and exploration that I had based on a friend sending me a list of questions that she was curious about regarding death.If you did not fear or avoid death, how much more peace would you have in your life? How much joy would you have?How much would you truly enjoy living right now?Let's dive in!I look forward to hearing what you get from this unique conversation.RESOURCESTalk to the EntitiesDying Happy The Gift of Choice – Book written by Wendy MulderLearning From Grief – Book written by Wendy MulderEnergetic Synthesis of BeingDr Dain Heer
You can now order my new book- "Eyes on Jesus: A 90-Day Discernment Devotional" now! This is a must-read for your personal quiet time with Jesus.Order here https://amzn.to/3vIArYYCheck out The Christian Post's article about my new book! https://www.christianpost.com/sponsored/an-inspiring-devotional-to-keep-you-focused-on-what-really-matters.html?clickType=link-sponsored-home-rightMy guest this week is Mark Roser. Mark spent 22 years on the mission field in Africa where he pioneered churches, developed a four-year Bible college, and taught on T.V. and Radio. His newest book is called Blindsided. Mark is the founder of Uttermost Missions, and his mission travels are recorded in his newsletters.In this episode we discuss a personal tragedy in Mark's life that literally blindsided him and his family. He shares about tragedy and loss and where God is when He feels far away. Mark also shares comfort and hope for those who are facing loss. For more information on Mark Roser:Go his website here https://www.mcroser.com/Get his book blindsided here https://amzn.to/3102QPh For more information on the ministry of Discerning Dad:Check out my recently updated website! https://discerning-dad.com/Want to start or grow your online ministry? Get my free 5-day training at ministryfunnels.netYou can purchase my book this podcast is based on, Everyday Discernment: The Importance of Spirit-led decision making, on Amazon https://amzn.to/3dDGKVwBecome a patron supporter and get exclusive benefits such as my second podcast and much more https://www.patreon.com/Discerningdad
Scars almost always come from people: (broken relationship, betrayal, physical or verbal abuse from another person, our own self-harm choices). Do we remain a victim of our past OR do we trust the God of our future? So how do we turn our scars into stars?
Our stuff can stifle our efforts to adapt to shifting circumstances, or it can support the new life we're seeking. In episode #70 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, explores the transitions that disrupt our lives and suggests ways to adjust our thinking and behavior around stuff to help us move forward.Show notes: http://cfhou.com/tcfw070The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our meetup group follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the video of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theclutterfairy)
Ask Kati Anything #62 listener questions: 1/ Hi Kati, I'm 22 years old and have a rare genetic disease that is causing my body to fail. I've been sick since I was a baby. My digestive tract is paralysed so i have been tube fed for 3 years, with one tube going into my small intestine to give me nutrition, water, and medication, and another tube into my stomach to drain out the...2/ Hi Kati! I would love to hear your thoughts on why therapists are so stubborn that their way of being a therapist is the only right way? For instance, I was watching another therapist here on youtube (don’t worry, I like your channel better) who was absolutely horrified, that a therapist in a tv show hugged a client at the end of a session, because she thinks there can be NO TOUCHING in the therapeutic relationship...3/ Hey Kati, I've been in therapy for about 2,5 years and starting to finally feel like life is good and my brain doesn't spin off all the time (working on allowing myself to feel 'good' ) But I'm still struggling with my thoughts. They run so fast, trying to 'stop stop stop' them is like throwing a stop sign onto a highway...4/ Hi Kati, Happy thursday! I'm just wondering if you could talk a little bit about being self-destructive and what that means in relation to our mental health. I always hear the word being ‘thrown around’ and I'm just wondering if you could explain...5/ Hi Kati it been three months since I first asked this and I would really like an answer but I never get enough likes is it normal to put yourself aside and want to help others especially after a death of a loved one my (step) sister passed away last...6/ Hi Kati. I have a question related to sexual trauma. Is it also called sexual abuse if it is done by someone you love and they didn't mean it badly or sexually? I had a parent who was very open about sexuality and wanted to break the taboo that...7/ Hi, Kati. I’m embarrassed about asking these questions so I hope no one I know sees them! I had an emotionally unavailable mother growing up, when I was 16 I opened up to her about my male and female cousins sexually assaulting me on different occasions. I can’t seem to remember much about what her initial reaction was, but I remember she basically said I should let it go and I’ll feel better. Never again did I talk to her about anything, I suffered with depression, eating disorder, self harm, traumatic experiences, and suicidal thoughts for years! I’m now 23, and have come to a realization that throughout my life I have yearned for attention, affection, and love from older women who I tend to attract. These older women have been...8/ Hi Kati! I’ve struggled with body image for five years. I was never fat or anything, other people actually liked my figure, but I just wanted to be skinny. I was eating really healthy and exercised moderately, but still I wasn’t skinny enough so one day I...9/ Hi Kati. In your last episode with Cheryl Burke you talked about grooming and I was wondering if you could talk a bit more about the subject, including ways to heal if you've been groomed, especially if the situation with the abuser was better than with...Video version or episodeshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs58xfxPpjVARRuwjH8usfwOrdering Kati's book Are u ok? http://bit.ly/2s0mULyKati's Amazon Suggestions: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katimortONLINE WORKSHOP: 6 Steps to Building Better RelationshipsRegister your spot here: https://www.katimorton.com/storeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/katimorton)
Episode SummaryBryan and Hoadley discuss the incredibly predictable outcome to The Bachelor. Then they take aim at one of TV's greatest show-persons / con-artists...the unforgettable princess of darkness herself...Theresa Caputo. There will be no doubt about how the gang feels on this episode of The Commercial Break.SPONSORS: Comedy Podcasts Club on Clubhouse(The Only Club on Clubhouse Dedicated to The Comedy Podcast + Clubhouse Comedy)LINKS:Watch Clips of this episode on YoutubeSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyTwitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.com A Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Of Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)
Be present with yourself. You can fuss over the task of living your life, or you can just live it.Do you really want to do the thing?You say you want to do the thing.You consistently don't, and there's always an excuse.Do you really want to do the thing?Reeeaaaally?Check in with your body. See if it wants to do the thing.If so, cut the crap and do the thing. No excuses.If not, take it off your plate and stop saying you want to do it.How do you motivate yourself? Shame? Bullying? External pressure? Manufactured rewards/consequences? Which part of you does the motivating, and how does that part treat you? Is there a kinder, less judgmental, yet equally firm part that can take its place?"Get yourself up, kick yourself in the ass, and go get another beer." - GramsAs long as you look to others to be your source of love/validation, you will depend on them for it. That becomes a problem when it chokes out room for them to be on their own journey. Bring it home: your highest self is the source of its own love and validation.Learn to love yourself so that you can teach others by example how to love themselves.GRATITUDES:Abby is grateful that she said "yes" to the trip she's on, being what it ended up being.Ryan is grateful for his friend who pointed out that he had fallen off the wagon.TIME CODES:2:00 - Abby reflects on her grandmother's final days: "you fuss, we live." - Mary Oliver, "The Good-Bye Fox"11:45 - On upgrading our inner motivators39:22 - On being your own person53:22 - On breaking generational cyclesMORE DEETS:Join our tribe at patreon.com/truenorth11Get life coaching from Abby at IndigoCoaching.netGet ARC healing from Ryan at ARChealing.netFollow us on IG at @TrueNorthWithAbbyAndRyanWatch us at TinyURL.com/TrueNorth11YouTubeEmail us at hello@truenorth11.comStalk us at truenorth11.com
November is traditionally known as the month of the dead in the Catholic Church, so this episode finds Renee and Maureen talking about loss and how we can cope with it, especially in these difficult times. It is such a large part of everyone's life and the experience of loss comes in many forms. From death of a pet or loved one to even the struggle of quarantine, we want others to know that going through loss is normal and we are here to help you in any way we can.
Currently living in today’s world events, cherishing your marriage may be the last thing on your mind. It is being said that divorces are currently on the rise due to issues between husbands and wives that has surfaced. On the other hand, many married couples just keep their marriage on the back burner. Many do not invest in their marriage at all. To many husbands and wives, their marriage is simply not a priority. On tonight’s show, the Kings have two young ladies who can speak all too well to the importance of cherishing your marriage. Listen in, feel free to share with others, and as always be blessed.
This January, our church was dealt a heavy blow with the sudden and unexpected loss of our dear friend and sister-in-Christ, Terra Harris. In this deeply personal (but also practical and Scriptural) message, her husband David discusses his ongoing battle with a massive giant: Grief. The inconvenient truth is that all of us face this giant at one time or another.Some Goliaths can be knocked down. Other Goliaths are grappled with for a lifetime. Here, David gives us an emotional portrait of faith being stronger than death. We are very thankful for his strength and vulnerability.----------------------------------------------------------------Features a clip of Nora McInerny's TED Talk, "We Don't Move On From Grief. We Move Forward With It". We did not ask for nor receive Mrs. McInernys permission to do so. If you wish to view the remainder of her excellent message on moving forward with grief, we highly recommend following this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khkJkR-ipfw----------------------------------------------------------------Features "This is Amazing Grace", performed by Tegan LantzJeremy Riddle | Josh Farro | Phil Wickham© 2012 Phil Wickham Music (Admin. by BMG Rights Management [c/o Music Services, Inc.]); Seems Like Music (Admin. by BMG Rights Management [c/o Music Services, Inc.]); Sing My Songs (Admin. by BMG Rights Management [c/o Music Services, Inc.]); WC Music Corp. (Admin. by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.); Bethel Music PublishingCCLI Song # 6333821CCLI License # 1251412Clyde Christian Bible Church does not own the rights to any of the songs or material featured in this podcast, nor are we profiting off their use. They are included solely for the purpose of congregational worship.
When Cephas Bradley walked into my workplace, my eyes welled up but my heart was so happy! My dog, Maisie, was memorialized in a way that could not be more special and unique - all thanks to Cephas and his huge heart and massive talent.In this episode, Cephas shares about his buddy, Sebby, his art, and some of his journey. Follow him on his Instagram account Cephas Bradley Jr. - https://instagram.com/cephasbradleyjr?igshid=115nythqg68j6For pictures of Cephas with the painting of Maise, some of his other art, and pictures of Sebby (aka Sebastian), visit Dogs are the Best Friends - Guest Photos.Our Instagram: Dogs are the Best Friends com
Recently my dog Tanto passed away. His death taught me a lot about the way we process grief. In this episode I'll share with you what I learned, how his passing shed light for me on what the soul is and how I am moving onward. We all deal with grief in our own way. Grief is not linear. Be easy on yourself walk with compassion for you. Allow yourself to feel everything. This is what the death of someone I love so much taught me about life.
Death. It's pretty much the only thing we can count on. Whether you want to think about it or not, it happens to us all. But why are we so scared of actually TALKING about it? In this episode, TTJ(es) invite two friends into the room, one who is having to face the reality of her own mortality much sooner than any of us would expect. Together, they tackle end of life planning, the logistics around how they would like their body handled after they die, and all the different options they didn't know existed.If you are curious about the death positivity movement, need to pull the trigger (pun intended!) and write that will, or the idea of either being buried in a mushroom suit or having your ashes scattered at Disney World intrigues you, this episode will leave you with the resolve to go out and talk to your loved ones about what you want, as well as what THEY need.Show Notes:"Why Millennials are the Death Positive Generation."https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2020/1/15/21059189/death-millennials-funeral-planning-cremation-green-positiveSpecial Guests:Elizabeth Bober (@bookbeealexandria) Elizabeth Bober is the founder and Executive Director of Book Bee, a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring all children experience the joy of reading by collecting books from families who have outgrown them and delivering them to programs serving children in poverty. Elizabeth lives outside of Washington, DC, with her two children, husband, geriatric rabbit, and glow-in-the-dark-fish. Diana Adkins Diana Adkins is a daughter, sister, wife and momma of 3 crazy kids. She works full time as a marketer but more importantly loves spending time with family and friends, drinking tasty wine, dancing and traveling the world. Conquering cancer since 2017; she’s still getting comfortable with being called a badass. Support the show (http://www.paypal.com)
During this episode of Real Talk With Amber, Angela Hershey and I talk about coping with grief during the holidays. Angela is an End of Life Doula as well as a massage therapist that often gives gentle touch massage to those in hospice and she also does grief massage for those currently grieving. Our talk is really about how to cope with grief during the holidays since it can be such a triggering time of year. We hope this helps and provides insight to make the holidays a little bit brighter for anyone struggling through loss.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=26732893)
Dr. Jeanette welcomes Monica Morrissey, author of Dimes From Heaven; How Coins and Coincidences Helped Me Discover My Life as an Empath to share how to feel the energies of our loved ones who have passed. Are your loved ones sending you messages to let you know they are near; can you hear them? Are you finding coins, feathers or little remembrances from our passed loved ones? Are you an empath, intuitive, or sensing more information that perhaps we have never picked up on in life before? Can you write your story if you are the keeper of the secrets in your life? Perhaps you are the gate keeper of your ancestral lineage and now feel it is the time to write the stories and allow the dark to dispel into the light. For more information on Monica visit: www.MonicalMorrissey.com For guided support with Dr. Jeanette on your soul journey or session specials for help to talk about your inner struggles, visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com
Dr. Jeanette welcomes Paula Lenz, author of Driving Into Infinity: Living With My Brother's Spirit, in which she shares how her intuition grew with the dangers of life and passing of her brother's soul. When our loved ones pass on, can we hear them? How do we start to use our intuition to hear when they are near? After a loved one passes on; grief, fear, anguish and pain can totally over take you. This may not be the time to hear sounds, feel their presence or notice they are around. Sometimes, we need to process our grief as it is essential to feel it and move through it to heal our hearts and souls. Paula began to have dreams that were trying to prepare her for the feelings and time of the experience she was going to have. It was also a gift to explore and learn how to help others sense their loved ones when all seems to tell us not to believe. For more information on Paula visit here website: Click here For a free monthly newsletter from Dr. Jeanette visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com
When a beloved family member or a close friend dies, the grieving process can be quite difficult. Join Deacon Jeff and Tom as they offer experiential advice about their own grief experiences and provide a list of ways to navigate grief.
Notice: Going live at 9:00 pm AST, 8:00 pm EST, 7:00 pm CST, 6;00 pm MST, 5:00 pm PST Often times when life happens and leaves you in unfamiliar territories, we are thrown into a shocking world. Why? Because death, no matter how prepared we might think we are, is still a shock, a state of bewilderment, and confusion. Losing a loved one leaves the survivors in a deep state depression, lost, and confusion, leading some to self-medication. However, when children are involved, it leaves them wondering with bigger questions: what happened and why? This is a tragic dilemma that happens to families around the world daily. Tune in and be a part of a panel discussion including guidance from Minister Kim Dial who also experienced this. Learn how they dealt with grief, and are attempting to maintain the resemblance of a normal life while still picking up the pieces for themselves and for their little family. This show is one you don’t want to miss!
A rather bizarre title I thought as it came to me when I asked what to call this show. Yes, sometimes things that come through seem a bit bizarre to me at first, until I acclimate. I have had a number of private messages, emails, comments and such lately that all have a common thread. People needing help with healing. Someone they love is ill; someone they care about is overburdened; someone, perhaps they themselves, are just feeling a bit lost in spirit as they go through this event they are faced with. Whether you are dealing with illness, death, general malaise, I hope to be able to channel a bit of spiritual healing for you during this show. Note: This is NOT intended to replace any professional medical options! This is "Spiritual" work. Let the medical professionals do their part. We are scheduling this is rather quickly to offer some help for those that have been inquiring, so this show will be on a Sunday, July 26th at 11:00 am (Eastern); 8:00 am (Pacific); 4:00 pm (UK). We're scheduling a full hour. We may use half of that, we may use it all. It's up to the other side and it's up to you - feel free to call if you like, during the show. (No reading requests though please, not during the show.) Very similarly will this show be to some readings in that the messages will, I hope, be sent through to me in meditation (I've already had some come through) and I will pass on what I can for you, and add some information based on real life situations that may help you. Blessings!
Karla Shields of Spirited Daydreams officially launches her Blog Talk Radio Show! Listen to learn a bit about Karla and Spirited Daydreams.
It would be wonderful if we could eradicate unhappiness and worries from our children’s lives, but unfortunately none of us has that magic power. Instead, we have to help our kids through life’s painful moments the best we can. In this show, I speak with Susan Weaver. certified grief recovery specialist, and the author of a wonderful series of workbooks … Read more about this episode...
Learn more at www.PureSoulAlchemy.com This show is a Healing on Bereavement and Loss. Whether you have lost someone you love or are letting go of the life you had in the past in order to create a new life, this show is for you. Join in for this 30 minute soul re-alignment process! A transmission of channeled healing technologies which restructure your creative source grid. Have in mind, one Loss which you'd like transformational assistance with. This is optional and not necessary to receive the full benefit of the session. Pure Soul Alchemy is a channeled energetic field where transformative operations and procedures are enacted for you while you comfortably relax. Through Gabriella's perception and vocalization of the inner energetic landscape, we are opened in ways which allow for these processes to come into our physical reality and enact change on our behalf. Plan to be laying down for the duration of the session. Learn more at www.PureSoulAlchemy.com