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What we should and shouldn't expect from life and love is explored by Sheran James on The Sharin' Hour on KX FM
Kathryn interviews Author Dana Dorfman PhD.Burdened by the mounting pressures on today's youth, parents seek ways to strike the balance between supporting their teens' current well-being while also setting them up for future success. Based on thirty years of clinical practice and her experiences raising her own teenagers in New York City, Dana Dorfman demonstrates that when parents become aware of their individual anxieties and learn to effectively manage them, they are empowered to make values aligned, rather than worry driven parenting decisions. She provides practical evidence-based parenting strategies, exercises, and reflective prompts to guide parents through a process to constructively apply to their day-to-day parenting decisions. She is a New York City based psychotherapist and was the co-host of a parenting podcast, 2 Moms on the Couch.Kathryn also interviews Author Lewellyn Melnyk.Former broadcast journalist and now farmer, Lewellyn Melnyk has personalized the plight of mental health issues as they affect our rural farming population. Complete with a music playlist that helped her get through, she shares the excruciating isolation of being a farmer in her new book. Not to mention the hours spent on her farm that separated her from the support she needed while suffering from depression and anxiety. Starting in her teens, her struggle was unbearable enough for her to consider suicide. Besides humor and a vivacious attitude, Melnyk turned to her love of music. And, in 2021 she facilitated a mental health program called, Talk, Ask, Listen. She worked as a reporter and anchor at CKX-TV in Brandon, Manitoba before focusing on farming alongside her husband and family.
Kathryn interviews Author Dana Dorfman PhD.Burdened by the mounting pressures on today's youth, parents seek ways to strike the balance between supporting their teens' current well-being while also setting them up for future success. Based on thirty years of clinical practice and her experiences raising her own teenagers in New York City, Dana Dorfman demonstrates that when parents become aware of their individual anxieties and learn to effectively manage them, they are empowered to make values aligned, rather than worry driven parenting decisions. She provides practical evidence-based parenting strategies, exercises, and reflective prompts to guide parents through a process to constructively apply to their day-to-day parenting decisions. She is a New York City based psychotherapist and was the co-host of a parenting podcast, 2 Moms on the Couch.Kathryn also interviews Author Lewellyn Melnyk.Former broadcast journalist and now farmer, Lewellyn Melnyk has personalized the plight of mental health issues as they affect our rural farming population. Complete with a music playlist that helped her get through, she shares the excruciating isolation of being a farmer in her new book. Not to mention the hours spent on her farm that separated her from the support she needed while suffering from depression and anxiety. Starting in her teens, her struggle was unbearable enough for her to consider suicide. Besides humor and a vivacious attitude, Melnyk turned to her love of music. And, in 2021 she facilitated a mental health program called, Talk, Ask, Listen. She worked as a reporter and anchor at CKX-TV in Brandon, Manitoba before focusing on farming alongside her husband and family.
Kathryn interviews Author Dana Dorfman PhD.Burdened by the mounting pressures on today's youth, parents seek ways to strike the balance between supporting their teens' current well-being while also setting them up for future success. Based on thirty years of clinical practice and her experiences raising her own teenagers in New York City, Dana Dorfman demonstrates that when parents become aware of their individual anxieties and learn to effectively manage them, they are empowered to make values aligned, rather than worry driven parenting decisions. She provides practical evidence-based parenting strategies, exercises, and reflective prompts to guide parents through a process to constructively apply to their day-to-day parenting decisions. She is a New York City based psychotherapist and was the co-host of a parenting podcast, 2 Moms on the Couch.Kathryn also interviews Author Lewellyn Melnyk.Former broadcast journalist and now farmer, Lewellyn Melnyk has personalized the plight of mental health issues as they affect our rural farming population. Complete with a music playlist that helped her get through, she shares the excruciating isolation of being a farmer in her new book. Not to mention the hours spent on her farm that separated her from the support she needed while suffering from depression and anxiety. Starting in her teens, her struggle was unbearable enough for her to consider suicide. Besides humor and a vivacious attitude, Melnyk turned to her love of music. And, in 2021 she facilitated a mental health program called, Talk, Ask, Listen. She worked as a reporter and anchor at CKX-TV in Brandon, Manitoba before focusing on farming alongside her husband and family.
Kathryn interviews Author Dana Dorfman PhD.Burdened by the mounting pressures on today's youth, parents seek ways to strike the balance between supporting their teens' current well-being while also setting them up for future success. Based on thirty years of clinical practice and her experiences raising her own teenagers in New York City, Dana Dorfman demonstrates that when parents become aware of their individual anxieties and learn to effectively manage them, they are empowered to make values aligned, rather than worry driven parenting decisions. She provides practical evidence-based parenting strategies, exercises, and reflective prompts to guide parents through a process to constructively apply to their day-to-day parenting decisions. She is a New York City based psychotherapist and was the co-host of a parenting podcast, 2 Moms on the Couch.Kathryn also interviews Author Lewellyn Melnyk.Former broadcast journalist and now farmer, Lewellyn Melnyk has personalized the plight of mental health issues as they affect our rural farming population. Complete with a music playlist that helped her get through, she shares the excruciating isolation of being a farmer in her new book. Not to mention the hours spent on her farm that separated her from the support she needed while suffering from depression and anxiety. Starting in her teens, her struggle was unbearable enough for her to consider suicide. Besides humor and a vivacious attitude, Melnyk turned to her love of music. And, in 2021 she facilitated a mental health program called, Talk, Ask, Listen. She worked as a reporter and anchor at CKX-TV in Brandon, Manitoba before focusing on farming alongside her husband and family.
We chat about the topic of depression. Seems like so many today suffer with some degree of depression. We ponder the who, what, and why of depression.
Living with parents and grandparents may have distinct advantages.....What are they?
In dieser Woche geht es im MAZZ AB Podcast erneut um das Thema Mental Health Awareness: Fabienne Krieger wurde in ihrem Leben bereits zwei Mal Opfer sexueller Gewalt. Sie erkrankte an einer posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung und an Dpression sowie am Borderline-Syndrom. Wie sie damit umgeht und was es genau bedeutet zu überleben, erzählt Fabienne im MAZZ AB Podcast und das mit einzigartigen Fragen. MAZZ AB, jeden Freitag 13:10 Uhr - überall, wo es Deinen Lieblingspodcast gibt!
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Fanny ou MamzelFanny sur Instagram. Ce qui marque quand on rencontre Fanny, c'est son sourire et sa positivité incroyable. Même si derrière son sourire, les larmes ne sont peut-être pas forcément très loin. Car, ce qui fait la beauté et le charme de Fanny, c'est aussi cette combinaison magique , qu'on pourrait croire contradictoire de prime abord, entre force et vulnérabilité. Elle a débuté sur les réseaux sociaux en parlant de sa perte de poids, puis, cela a naturellement évolué vers un travail plus profond sur elle-même, autour du développement personnel, des émotions et des thèmes plus engagés et plus personnels comme le féminisme et la dépression. Ce sont beaucoup de lectures, un travail d’acceptation de soi et de compréhension qui l'ont mené à ce regard positif sur la vie. Et une expérience personnelle de la traversée de deux dépressions. Elle nous raconte le dépassement de son envie de mourir, de ce que cette période lui a enseigné, comment cela l'a poussée à se lancer le défi de faire pendant 7 jours quelque chose pour se faire du bien et sortir de sa zone de confort. Se faire un tatouage, poser nue comme modèle, partir en voyage seule puis accompagnée d'une inconnue, commencer la danse, changer de compagnie de théâtre, déménager de Bordeaux à Paris… Ce fut tout le programme de Fanny qui l'ont permis d'élargir son horizon et faire un pas vers un mieux-être et une confiance en soi et en la vie solidement affirmé. Hyper-sensible, nous discutons aussi de comment accepter sa fragilité. Et même en faire une force. Qui peut même être destiné à l’épanouissement des autres. En tant qu'assistante-sociale dans un collège, Fanny est confrontée au mal-être d'ados où les émotions sont souvent refoulées et niées, formant un mille-feuilles d'émotions qui s'accumulent comme dans une cocotte-minute. Pour ensuite exploser dangereusement par la suite. Elle nous livre alors une myriades de petites choses qui changent pourtant grandement la donne : tenir un journal de gratitude et un journal de flow de pensées, faire preuve d'auto-compassion, apprendre à se parler comme à une amie, accepter que parfois cela ne va pas bien, trouver son exutoire personnel , savoir s’entourer de personnes compréhensives et bienveillantes... Jardinière des émotions, elle sème ces petites graines pour apprendre à se servir de ce don de connexion intense à ces émotions. Avec le beau message qu'elle fait passer : celui que nous ne sommes pas seuls, peu importe où nous sommes : il existe toujours quelqu’un qui est là pour nous faire du bien et nous serons toujours là pour quelqu’un. Avec l'invitation à oser dire que l'on a besoin d'aide, que si nous avons eu la capacité pour nous mettre dans une situation, nous l’avons tout autant pour nous en sortir. Afin de tirer du chaos un levier de changement et de sa vulnérabilité une force. Un épisode pour accepter de passer du rire au larmes, de la joie à la tristesse, de sa solitude terrée sous sa couette au bout du monde avec une inconnue ... et vice-versa et se dire que c'est beau la vie !
Along with the latest news, David talks again to Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association BC. The two talk about what governments must do in 2021 to strengthen our often inaccessible patchwork of mental health services—and make them affordable—for people struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Helping people admit what they feel in order to heal from the effects of narcissism from a Biblical and Psychological perspective. Website: www.NarcAbuseNoMore.org Email: NarcAbuseNoMore@mail.com Donate at: www.NarcissisticAbuseNoMore.com or CASH APP - $evangelistklrch1975Watch/Listen at: https://www.brighteon.comIT Iz FINISHED End Times’ Ministries Website: www.ITIzFINISHED.com IT Iz FINISHED Email: ITIzFINISHED@mail.comAmazon’s Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/K-L-Rich/e/B00JNC6KMS?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1574800470&sr=8-1
Helping people admit what they feel in order to heal from the effects of narcissism from a Biblical and Psychological perspective. Website: www.NarcAbuseNoMore.org Email: NarcAbuseNoMore@mail.com Donate at: www.NarcissisticAbuseNoMore.com or CASH APP - $evangelistklrch1975Watch/Listen at: https://www.brighteon.comIT Iz FINISHED End Times’ Ministries Website: www.ITIzFINISHED.com IT Iz FINISHED Email: ITIzFINISHED@mail.comAmazon’s Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/K-L-Rich/e/B00JNC6KMS?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1574800470&sr=8-1
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Interview with Josh Forrest, 29 years old and working hard to live long. Listen to Josh describe his lifestyle changes during the last 10 months resulting in over 80 pounds of fat loss, pain removal and dealing the the emotional aspects of making hard decisions and changes stick.
My life is like a laboratory and happiness has been the experiment.Everyday is a little bit different. Within those days there’s moments of good, bad and ugly. My only goal is to be in happiness for most of my day. Which is a paradoxical goal. If I don’t untie myself from happiness in moments during my day I will be lodged into believing that being bored or depressed is death. It’s easy to forget that unhappiness is actually a good thing. Unhappiness actually makes us change. Dare I say. Try to be unhappy and you’ll find happiness? Often trying to do something really bad can lead to greatness. Jackson Pollack?? I’m just sayin. Finding weird ways is the way. Rules that worked yesterday might not work today. But at least in making those rules for yourself makes you know that you have rules and that when you are breaking them it makes you effective for taking the temperature of your happiness. Here we go: These Eight ways to stay Unhappily Happy. 1. Money is good. Many other things are better. Money in all honesty has minimal effects on happiness. Lots of money though can make you happy. So be the best in your area. Don’t focus on money. 2. Work on your passion daily I know that’s easier said than done (though not as difficult as you might think), but that doesn’t mean you cannot challenge yourself to find “the zone” and “flow” in other parts of your life. 3. What sort of activities do you enjoy outside of work? Knitting? Acting? Working out? (High five) Playing a musical instrument? Painting? Hiking? Walking in nature? Writing? Pogo sticking? Snapchat? Facebook? Whatever it is find a way to make time for these things as often as possible. Challenge yourself to make room for them in a busy day, for we all know that “I don’t have time” is a big fat lie. For example, I’m currently blocking off time to learn how to use my DSLR. 30 minutes a day; if I don’t make it a priority, I’ll always find some more work to do. And more work isn’t always the better decision. 4. Fasting In an interview with Vanity Fair, President Obama described an interesting strategy he uses to make his life simpler. “You’ll see I wear only gray or blue suits,” he said. “I’m trying to pare down decisions. I don’t want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make.” What President Obama is referring to is a concept called “decision fatigue” and it can drastically impact your ability to make decisions throughout the day. I’m not trying to make you a Fasting Lover but you might find to love this. For me, intermittent fasting provides the same benefit. Eliminating breakfast and not thinking about food until 12pm each day has allowed me to reduce the number of decisions I make in the morning, thus reducing decision fatigue and increasing the willpower I have for the rest of the day. That means I have more Energy, Happiness and more time to put toward doing work that is important to me. 5. Be Radically Honest — Even When You’re a pathological liar. Honestly, I fall into this a lot. I’m not perfect. I don’t pretend to be. But lying can be like a super power. Except it’s a Dark side of the force type super power that leads to more trouble the. Good. If you have some raging feeling toward someone or some completely devastating emotion comes over you, completely release it. Be honest about it. Accept reality. Read my (Accepting reality article). In accepting that you don’t feel well, you’ll find your real happiness, because you’ll be able to process it that much more quickly. It’s not negative emotions we don’t like, it’s resisting them (or anything). 6. Make small talk with a stranger Chatting up your cashier? Chyeah! This is good for you! Behavioral scientists gave a group of Chicago train commuters a $5 Starbucks gift card in exchange for striking up a conversation with a stranger during their ride. (While another group kept to themselves and didn’t interact.) Those who started conversations reported a more positive experience than those who had stayed quiet—even though they had predicted they would feel happier being solitary. The easiest way to meet someone new is to give a compliment or maybe ask a question. So meet some strangers by asking questions. My favorite stranger danger question is: If you could get away with eating any fatty food you wanted for the rest of your life without gaining a pound, what would it be? Or A simple “How do make big decisions in your life?” You’ll be surprised by the answers. 7. Moving meditation When you consider a practice of meditation, you probably envision yourself with eyes closed, sitting cross-legged and immobile. Which is cool and all but many spiritual exercises use postures and movement as paths to contemplation. “It’s multitasking, but in the best way.” Walking Meditation: In walking meditation, called kinhin in the Zen tradition, practitioners move slowly and continuously while staying aware of the body and mind. For this form of meditation, use good posture (just like seated meditation), take deep breaths, and experience the motions of the body. The walking movement should be continuous, so pick a safe place with space to roam around, like a large park or field. 8. Dress up “Dress up for the job you want to have.” -Steven Covey It’s weird but I love this one like I love watching kittens wear mittens. Speaking of clothing: Buying new garb can amp up mood, but a person doesn’t have to drop cash to reap clothes’ benefits. Wearing the color red can boost confidence and self-esteem—which might just be the pick-me-up you were looking for. Wearing a suit for a dude or a dress for a gal even if you’re at home all day by yourself can seriously amp up your mood. 9. Create something Whether it’s through this blog or writing down a list of ideas or even a drawing. It makes my brain come to life in ways that it’s not used to. It’s important here, to never expect results from your creativity. When I was working on my YouTube channel, for instance, it made me very anxious to know whether or not it was going to get accepted by its viewers. I was too attached to the results of the creativity. Just like now I might be too attached to blog traffic. But in any case. Having that little bit of anxiety actually helps boosts the creative efforts. So Was that 9 ways to make you unhappily happy? Logan maybe you should use numbers like everyone else? Nah….. The thing is we never get tired of thinking about happiness, do we? Life is so much nicer when we’re able to couple it with joy. Shooting for happiness though is a paradox. The things your brain is telling you will make you happy will not ALWAYS make you happy. That’s why you should actually listen to this blog and try some of these out. If you’re like me. And you have compulsive indecision. I’m telling you now that you won’t regret meeting a stranger. This one will always make you happy. But really at the end of the day… Facebook Group If this show is was worth an hour of your time out of your day, first of all thank you so so so much for taking the time to listen and if you found it inspirational or valuable please head over to LoganTylerNelson.com and leave a few dollars or whatever you find affordable to help this show reach a bigger platform. All I’m trying to do is make people feel less alone and more comfortable with sharing the thoughts we all have and need to talk about more. Back to my interview. Stay updated on new episodes, guest interviews, health, and wellness information and resources by subscribing to the Scratch Your Own Itch on iTunes. 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