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In this episode of Finding Grace, I'm joined by Alexandra Roxo who is an artist, bestselling author of 'F*ck Like a Goddess', transformational coach and teacher. She has been featured as a guest speaker on many renowned podcasts and at numerous festivals and events worldwide and has been featured in multiple TV appearances, including two seasons of Netflix's hit show, Too Hot to Handle. Her work has also been featured in the New York Times, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, The Guardian, Nylon, and Playboy. Her latest book, 'Dare to Feel', is out with Sounds True and explores how to work through blocks to intimacy and passionate living through deep feeling and embodiment. I love what Alexandra does and am looking forward to sharing her on here today. In this episode you'll discover: Alexandra reflects on the meaning of “Finding Grace," and what it means to her, connecting it to her grandmother, Grace, and describing it as a profound, benevolent energy from a higher power. She mentions Richard Rudd's work on the Gene Key of Grace. She recounts the personal journey that shaped her path. We discuss her book "Dare to Feel," focusing on overcoming intimacy blocks through embracing emotions. She stresses the importance of embodiment and being present with one's feelings. She shares personal anecdotes to illustrate her concepts. She emphasises community support, especially for mothers, in fostering connection. She reflects on how societal changes impact intimacy. She advocates for radical honesty in relationships, promoting the use of feeling language. Alexandra discusses the challenge of safely expressing intense emotions like rage. The conversation touches on re-parenting oneself to create safety for future generations. Forgiveness and self-forgiveness are highlighted as essential to emotional healing. She encourages embracing emotions to heal collective societal wounds. She suggests practices like engaging with grace teachings, emotional practices, and safe outlets for rage, like kickboxing. She shares the joy of dancing with her daughter. Alexandra offers final advice, urging patience and self-kindness on the healing journey. Alexandra shares all this and more. Do reach out to me to continue this conversation. If you want to work with Alexandra, find out what she's up to and read her books you can find her here: Website www.alexandraroxo.com Instagram @alexandraroxo Get her books here You can find me at : Instagram @thehannahwallace Twitter @hannahwallace_ Face book @thehannahwallace Website www.hannah-wallace.com Sign up to my newsletter here Thank you so much for listening please share, subscribe and review it's greatly appreciated and I hope you find grace in your week ahead.
"I wish you could experience it so you would really understand" Obsessive Compulsive Disorder has often been summed up as a person being extremely tidy, or having a quirk where they repeat the same action multiple times. But for people living with the anxiety disorder, it can be crippling. On today's episode of The Quicky we hear from someone with lived experience of OCD and also an expert to help us understand more about an often overlooked condition. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Shayne DeGroot - Playwright. You can check out their debut work dog here. Dr Benjamin Petrovic - Clinical Psychologist at the Menzies Anxiety Centre. Producers: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Rintoul & Taylah StranoAudio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julie Stamm first joined us in Episode 17, almost two years ago. I thank Julie for her vulnerability as she shared her updates in Episode 98. Julie advocates for all of us to talk about our difficulties. Don't hold back. Julie also shares a new project she co-developed. 52 Essential Inclusion Skills - A to Z Guide to Kindness, Compassion, Respect for Diversity and Disabilities is available on Amazon by Clicking the link below. This collaboration with Harvard Educator and Health Advocate Dr. Jenny Woo, offers strategies to teach both kids and adults empathy. Let's chat it up with Julie! http://iamstamm.com/ 52 Essential Inclusion Skills https://thrivingoversurvivingpodcast.com
Julie Stamm first joined us in Episode 17, almost two years ago. I thank Julie for her vulnerability as she shared her updates in Episode 98. Julie advocates for all of us to talk about our difficulties. Don't hold back. Julie also shares a new project she co-developed. 52 Essential Inclusion Skills - A to Z Guide to Kindness, Compassion, Respect for Diversity and Disabilities is available on Amazon by Clicking the link below. This collaboration with Harvard Educator and Health Advocate Dr. Jenny Woo, offers strategies to teach both kids and adults empathy. Let's chat it up with Julie! http://iamstamm.com/ 52 Essential Inclusion Skills https://thrivingoversurvivingpodcast.com
If you set out to climb the Himalayas it would be wise to hire a sherpa. Why, you ask? Because the climb may be treacherous and your mistakes very costly! A sherpa has been on the path many times and knows how to climb to the top with positive results. How much do you want to leave to chance? The same may be said about navigating the challenges and obstacles ever present for people with disabilities. Legal planning, financial planning, benefits planning, educational programs, work incentives (and disincentives), IEPs, Person Centered Planning, Medicaid Waivers, Social Security Disability, affordable and accessible housing, transportation.... All these added together make that Himalayan climb look like a walk in the park! If you need help, you may find Vitalxchange is the answer...or your sherpa! Vitalxchange has created a world where parents and providers caring for special needs children can partner to help children thrive.Support the show
Follow us on twitter!https://twitter.com/PalsysWPalsieshttps://twitter.com/TheJulWayOpening & ending music: Southern Love by Tencher MusicIn this episode, it's just Rebecca and Justin again! So, to connect back to our roots, we discuss when we lived together in intentional community. Intentional community "is a planned residential community designed from the start to have a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political, religious, or spiritual vision and often follow an alternative lifestyle." (taken from wikipedia) We discuss our own intentional christian community and what it meant to us. Maybe someday we can return to that!
A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
Naty Rico is a disability advocate and educator, and the coordinator of the Disability Cultural Center at the University of Arizona. She talks with us about what ableism is beyond the dictionary definition and how able-bodied people might not be aware of how they are complicit with it, how it's a system of oppression favoring able-bodied/-minded people, the definitions of ableism by Talila TL Lewis and Dustin P. Gibson, being interconnected with other forms of oppression, how removing labels can lead to discrimination/oppression, those with disability are not aiming to be normal, overcoming barriers simply to exist, the learning process, taking the burden off of those with disabilities, the medical model of disability is that a person with a disability is tragic/wrong and needs to be fixed, the social model of disability and how society was not built for those with disability, and people are more disabled by society than by their own impairment, day-to-day life excludes the disabled, seeing disability as just another way of being, the expense and marriage inequality of being disabled, capitalism, insurance coverage (or lack thereof), eugenics, being a culture that takes care of each other, no one is immune to disability, colonialism, cultural and community care, being an individualistic society, protecting our democracy, interpersonal ableism, lack of exposure to people with disabilities, Sound of Metal, Crip Camp, educating ourselves about what we don't understand, having more disabled represented in media, disability as taboo, "feeling sorry" for the disabled, assuming disabled people are in pain, unsolicited advice, misconceptions, religion's role and the moral model of disability (as God's punishment), schools separating disabled children from able-bodied classmates, feeling like an exhibit, stop being "inspired" by disability, being objectified, serving as a lesson/example, low expectations, feel anger instead of pity (about how the disabled are treated), being excluded by society, able-bodied people taking advantage of disabled rights, becoming more aware and wanting more education to stop ableism.You can find Naty at https://drc.arizona.edu/cultural-center and on LinkedIn @disaboldEpisode recorded on 07/16/21Episode released on 08/18/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community. We are on Twitter and Instagram @SassyLittlePod and Facebook @SassyLittlePodcast.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. For early access, ad-free episode and exclusive content, become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!
Follow us on twitter!https://twitter.com/PalsysWPalsieshttps://twitter.com/TheJulWayOpening & ending music: Southern Love by Tencher MusicIn this super short episode, we chit chat about Justin's recent birthday (his 40th!), aging, and spend maybe too long on the 2005 sci-fi movie, "The Island." Like, it's at least 1/3 of the runtime. Just a chatting episode, but we have some plans for upcoming episodes that we hope will be exciting for y'all, including guests!
In this episode Coach Sheffer sits down with Bryce Weiler, Diability consultant for the Baltimore Orioles and cofounder of The Beautiful Lives Project. Bryce Weiler Bio: Bryce is the disability consultant for the Baltimore Orioles where he has helped the Orioles become the first team in sports to wear Braille on their jerseys to show the importance of people who are blind learning how to read Braille. Bryce has also commentated over 150 games on the radio in a range of sports as a blind sports analyst in a range of sports including college basketball, college soccer, and baseball and softball. He has also done programs to give people with disabilities the opportunity to play on the court and the field with sports teams across the country. Hosts: James Heath, Former Coach in Aurora, OH, Producer of The Armchair Coaching Podcast Darrin Sheffer, OL coach at Brentsville District HS in Nokesville, Virginia Linktree: https://linktr.ee/coachsheffer Launch Pad Kickoff Tee: https://launchpadkickofftee.com/acp Discount code “ACP” for 10% purchase of single Tee plus other offers High and Tight Footballs: https://highandtight.com?sca_ref=579574.BKfRO1FbSQ Discount code “ACP” for 10% any purchase 2nd Skull: http://www.2ndskull.com/ Discount code ‘ARMCHAIR' for 20% off any purchase Knack Bags https://knack-bags.pxf.io/O6MjQ CSF Magazine: CSF Coaching Magazine (Coming Soon) | Coach Stone Football https://www.coachstonefootball.com/csf-magazine-coming-soon/
Follow us on twitter!https://twitter.com/PalsysWPalsieshttps://twitter.com/TheJulWayOpening & ending music: Southern Love by Tencher MusicIn this episode, we discuss accessible (and non-accessible) spaces and what that REALLY looks like. Justin explains his super power of being able to go into any building and quicker then the speed of sound figure out how hospitable it is for him. Hospitable accessibility is more then just wide doors and bars in the bathroom stalls. But he remains hopeful for the future of accessibility, and lifts Rebecca's spirits. This is an important topic, but it doesn't have to be serious. Keep your eyes, ears, and hearts open and curious to accessibility needs, so our spaces (churches or otherwise) can truly flourish!
Follow us on twitter!https://twitter.com/PalsysWPalsieshttps://twitter.com/TheJulWayOpening & ending music: Southern Love by Tencher MusicIn this episode, Justin is still recovering from surgery (he is doing well!) so his wife, Lisa, becomes the "palsie by proxy!" We dive into caregiving from the perspective of a spouse, a mother, and a friend. Caregiving is a labor of love where both the caregiver and carereciever should recognize each other's humanity and vulnerabilities, as we should in every relationship. So, bring a casserole to your local caregiver today; they probably need it.
This week we have the privilege of speaking with Sharini McEwen.Sharini and her husband Jason faced a number of truely heartbreaking challenges, along their journey to parenthood, however, through it all, they maintained a strong dependance on and love for Jesus and amazing hearts of gratitude. In this episode, Sharini generously shares her journey with us, from facing an unexpected and scary diagnosis, through to infertility, the heartbreaking loss of their first baby and supporting their oldest child with his disability. Join us as Sharini shares from her heart and experience, with warmth, light and wisdom. We pray you will be encouraged by her faith, joy and attitude and that this episode will uplift and challenge you.
Tanner Gers thought his life was over when he lost his eyesight at 21. Then, he discovered a game changer–where there were no disadvantages, where everybody was on an even playing field. His sight did not return, but he regained a vision and enthusiasm for life. Since that day in 2004, Tanner has influenced the world as host of the podcast, "The Creative Success Show", and on his health and fitness blog, ABSolutelyLean.com, and as a professional speaker, author, and Paralympian.
CROWDSOURCING LOVE & SEX! Coming back from Reid Mihalko's Sex Geek Summer Camp, Sandra asks fellow campers about how to find love, how to get laid and other tidbits. TOPICS: Creating a relationship that befits you, Finding compatibility, Being aggressively yourself, Filtering people, Setting expectations, Loving yourself first, Don't underestimate yourself or others, Reflecting on self-treatment, Fill your cup first, Loving from a strong place, Diability and the right to sex, Asking for assistance, Be interested not interesting, Eye contact, Find people who like sex the way you do, Make yourself comfortable, Rejection, List your accomplishments, Fill yourself up before someone else does, Let them discover you, Butter churn, Care & Feeding manual, Smiling, Breathing and Laughter, Making noise, Know how much you can give to yourself and remember folks, the vagina can take a lot of pressure. Thanks to everyone who shared!