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Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Hershberg and I talk about... - What to do when your reassurances to your child doesn't help soothe their anxiety. - A sample script of the type of thing you can say (and wait to try to avoid saying) to help your child believe that they can cope with the feeling of anxiety. - When our good intentions go bad - some of the most common “mistakes” parents make when navigating their child's anxiety. - Understanding the difference between temporarily soothing your child's fears and using a more effective long-term solution. - Is it anxiety? The questions to ask yourself to help you determine if your child is experiencing anxiety beyond a normative level. - How to tell your child you are going to start doing things differently when they start feeling anxious. - Should you respond differently when your child's anxiety is fueled by something that is possible (like a medical misdiagnosis) rather than something we as adults know are impossible (like a monster under the bed)? REFERENCES AND RELATED RESOURCES:
How can you raise your children to be resilient, confident, and proud when you are raising them in a non-traditional family? And how can everyone raise our children to value inclusivity and acceptance no matter what shape or size our family is? I am honored that Dr. Erica Miller is back on the podcast to share her personal story of being a gay parent and the lessons she has learned from her own experience and her professional role as a clinical psychologist. There is no one way to be a family and there is no right way to be a family. This episode will help you be intentional about raising your children to be compassionate and to stand up for what's right while offering practical strategies for answering tricky questions and navigating complex social situations. I want to hear from you! Send me a topic you want me to cover or a question you want answered on the show! ✨ DM me on Instagram at @securelyattachedpodcast or @drsarahbren ✨ Send an email to info@drsarahbren.com ✨ And check out drsarahbren.com for more parenting resources
his interview is with Erica Miller of Stoller Family Estate. In this interview, Erica speaks about growing up surrounded by farming and agriculture, going to Oregon State University, and eventually making her way into the Oregon Wine Industry. She talks about her style of growing grapes and how she manages a vineyard. She describes her role at Stoller, what it was like getting to know the property, and why it's important to understand every nook and cranny. She goes on to discuss Stoller's terroir and how she tries to let the vineyard show itself by listening to the vines and maintaining them in a sustainable way. Later, she talks about being a woman in the industry, the research project on Trunk Disease she is working on, and what she sees for herself in the future. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Stoller in Dayton on April 6, 2021.
Why do hippies eat granola and wear tie dye? Because of the Woodstock Peace and Music Festival in 1969, when Hugh Romney became a global symbol for Peace, Love and Rock'n'Roll! After Wavy and the Hog Farm commune are hired to work at the iconic music festival, American's opinions of hippies shift, along with the ethos of festival-partying. Diving into Woodstock's unicorn moments, this episode unfolds why Woodstock was a unicorn and how Wavy and the Hog Farm commune were instrumental in the event's success as they helped transform America's notions of hippies, establishing a conscious, humanitarian way to party imitated by today's festivals worldwide PLUS how granola and tie dye became synonymous with hippies. With guests Lisa Law, Jahanarah Romney, Laura Foster Corbin, Erica Miller and Jean Nichols. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why do hippies eat granola and wear tie dye? Because of the Woodstock Peace and Music Festival in 1969, when Hugh Romney became a global symbol for Peace, Love and Rock'n'Roll! After Wavy and the Hog Farm commune are hired to work at the iconic music festival, American's opinions of hippies shift, along with the ethos of festival-partying. Diving into Woodstock's unicorn moments, this episode unfolds why Woodstock was a unicorn and how Wavy and the Hog Farm commune were instrumental in the event's success as they helped transform America's notions of hippies, establishing a conscious, humanitarian way to party imitated by today's festivals worldwide PLUS how granola and tie dye became synonymous with hippies. With guests Lisa Law, Jahanarah Romney, Laura Foster Corbin, Erica Miller and Jean Nichols.Part of Pantheon Podcasts
When our children refuse to attend school or show other anxiety related behaviors, it can be difficult for parents to find that balance between properly supporting their needs without over accommodating for their fear. In this episode I am joined by Dr. Erica Miller, a licensed psychologist and director of Successful School Transitions. We'll talk about the effect the pandemic and disruptions to their routine has had on children, what school refusal is and why it can be so triggering for parents, and how we can use techniques like coregulation to stretch our child's tolerance for coping with challenging emotions and experiences. Want to get more from Dr. Sarah Bren? ✨ Follow Dr. Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsarahbren/ ✨ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter: https://drsarahbren.com/join-newsletter ✨ And check out her website for more free parenting resources: https://drsarahbren.com/resources
The fifth episode of our Season 1 presents the play Eulogies by Lashay Green, directed by Erica Miller, and performed by Roli Okorodudu, Sophie Cartman and Chanel McKenzie, with sound design by Sarah Sayeed. After the play we talk to writer Lashay Green and our special guest Oya Heart Warrior. “But maybe second hand pain doesn't have to break us too…” - Eulogies is a poetic introspection of family, mental health and healing. The episode is hosted by Lily McLeish & Josephine Starte, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover art by Alice Müller. Fizzy Sherbet is produced by Steph J Weller for Playwell Productions and Ameena Hamid Productions. This episode was only possible thanks to the kind support of the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Sainsbury Foundation. Thanks also to our anonymous supporters - you know who you are. You can find out more about Fizzy Sherbet on fizzysherbetplays.com. If you enjoyed this episode, please like follow subscribe and review. Time codes: Podcast starts: 00:00 The Play: 05:15 Interview with Lashay Green: 22:24 Interview with Oya Heart Warrior: 53:33
Dr. Erica Miller is my final guest on A Fresh Agenda. Dr. Miller is a holocaust survivor and inspirational storyteller who transformed her life after Nazi detention. A Fresh Agenda will become The Power Profile in a couple of weeks as this space is re-branded to interview world-class leaders.
Authentic Conversations of Guts, Grit, and Gusto. That's Dr. Erica Miller's life motto.Authentic Conversations of Guts, Grit, and Gusto. That's Dr. Erica Miller's life motto.And her life has been a dynamic one. Dr. Miller was born in Tshernovitz, Romania, and when she was seven, Erica and her family were among thousands of Jews herded into cattle cars and imprisoned in a Nazi holding camp in Mogilev, Ukraine. After four years of indescribable oppression and deprivation, Erica, her parents, and her sister were liberated by the Russians. Her family emigrated to Israel in 1949, when she was 15. Erica attended high school at night while working during the day. Since education was not a priority at that time, receiving her high school diploma was an uncommon accomplishment. In 1970, Erica returned to school. Eight years later, she graduated with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. Today, in addition to public speaking, Dr. Miller oversees her family's real estate business in Austin, Texas. She's written three books, “The Dr. Erica Miller Story: From Trauma to Triumph,” “Don't Tell Me I Can't Do It: Living Audaciously in the Here and Now” and the international best-seller, “Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto!”Dr. Miller has always considered herself a citizen of the world. She travels extensively and pushes the envelope everywhere she goes. In June 2018, she climbed to the 17,000 ft. base camp at Mt. Everest, and in August 2018, she skydived in New Zealand. Her international adventures with family and friends continue to demonstrate how her passion for life fuels her endless drive to achieve and live life to its fullest.Today, our Erica is solo again, and talks with Dr. Miller about resiliency, living life to the fullest, and more in this optimistic and uplifting conversation.
In this episode of the Animals To The Max Podcast, I speak with Erica Miller, the owner and founder of Erica Miller Wildlife Rehab in Dayton, Ohio. Erica rescued nearly 2,000 animals in 2021 alone. She is one of the few people in Ohio to have a license to take in fawns, raccoons, opossums, skunks, foxes, and variety of different animals. If you're interested in what it's like running a wildlife rescue, THIS is the podcast for YOU! Join us for the After-ShowWays you can help/follow Erica! Website: http://ericamiller.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericamillerwildlife/PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/EMWildlifeRehabVenmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2826395168276480319&created=1641073743.0661001&printed=1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericamillerrn/Follow Corbin MaxeyWebsite: https://corbinmaxey.com YouTube: https://goo.gl/ZbuBnRTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/prvYxR/ Instagram: https://goo.gl/NDYWFF Facebook: https://goo.gl/ZsE1SP Twitter: https://goo.gl/F4zVfN
How long do you want to live? My guest today wants to break the world record but she also wants to live every day she has to the fullest. You'll be amazed and inspired by her life story and perspective and how she is living life with guts, grit and gusto! Learn more about Dr. Erica Miller and her books on her website https://drericamiller.com/Take a min to reflect on how you want to live well with my free JOURNALING GUIDEhttps://lissafiggin.com/journaling-gift/Grab your free LIFE PRIORITIES AUDIT to assess where you are in the 7 key areas of life and align your actions today with where you want to be in the future lissafiggins.com/auditAnd come join the conversations after the episode in our new FB group Women REPURPOSED After 40 where you can hang out with me, our fantastic podcast guests and amazing women like you wanting to live REPURPOSED too. https://www.facebook.com/groups/repurposedafter40/ If you enjoy this podcast, and think it would add value for someone else, it would mean the world to me if you leave a review at podchaser.com or on this platformConnect with me on socialLinked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/lissa-figgins/Facebook www.facebook.com/lissa.figginsInstagram www.instagram.com/lissafiggins/Wanna talk? Schedule your free PRIORITIES AUDIT CALL this week lissafiggins.com/auditMentioned in this episode:Learn more or grab your ticket for the DO LESS, LIVE MORE Mini-Course here lissafiggins.com/more
How long do you want to live? My guest today wants to break the world record but she also wants to live every day she has to the fullest. You'll be amazed and inspired by her life story and perspective and how she is living life with guts, grit and gusto! Learn more about Dr. Erica Miller and her books on her website https://drericamiller.com/Take a min to reflect on how you want to live well with my free JOURNALING GUIDEhttps://lissafiggin.com/journaling-gift/Grab your free LIFE PRIORITIES AUDIT to assess where you are in the 7 key areas of life and align your actions today with where you want to be in the future lissafiggins.com/auditAnd come join the conversations after the episode in our new FB group Women REPURPOSED After 40 where you can hang out with me, our fantastic podcast guests and amazing women like you wanting to live REPURPOSED too. https://www.facebook.com/groups/repurposedafter40/ If you enjoy this podcast, and think it would add value for someone else, it would mean the world to me if you leave a review at podchaser.com or on this platformConnect with me on socialLinked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/lissa-figgins/Facebook www.facebook.com/lissa.figginsInstagram www.instagram.com/lissafiggins/Wanna talk? Schedule your free PRIORITIES AUDIT CALL this week lissafiggins.com/audit
Remember to subscribe! The wisdom of our elders is often diminished by their inability to share and our unwillingness to listen. Erica's life story is profound and our journey through the travesty to triumph of a holocaust survivor to her inspirationally-filled lifestyle today as a fearless example for others is replete with tasty tidbits of transcendence she shares here. She's bright and unabashed in her tales of transcendence. Zen's conversational dance delivers diverse perspectives from Dr. Erica Miller's life story. The horrifying reality of her presence during the holocaust and the imagery she still carries is significant to her passion and purpose now. This octogenarian is still full of life and love for helping others and anticipates living to be well over 100. As a clinical psychologist, our chat engages her perspectives and perceptions of how a fearless approach to life virtually eliminates destructive behavior patterns. The intertwining of passion and purpose bring the opportunities to share a greater confidence and inspiration for her audiences and example of a connected life. At 88 she continues to travel the world to deliver impactful and life-changing messages. After four years of indescribable oppression and deprivation, Erica, her parents, and her sister were liberated by the Russians. Erica had no formal education while in the concentration camp. Entering school for first time at age 11 (or fifth grade), she quickly learned the basics of reading, writing and math. Much to the surprise, and in some cases chagrin, of her teachers and classmates, she excelled at all three. In 1970, Erica returned to school and eight years later, graduated with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. Shortly afterwards, leveraging her unparalleled drive and her husband's keen marketing skills, they opened a chain of mental health clinics throughout Los Angeles and Orange County. In addition, they ran California Diversion Intervention Foundation, a non-profit organization, offering programs to serve the needs of the substance abuse and domestic violence population referred by the Courts. Today, in addition to public speaking, Dr. Miller oversees her family's real estate business in Austin, Texas. She's written three books: “The Dr. Erica Miller Story: From Trauma to Triumph,” https://amzn.to/36oCRjg “Don't Tell Me I Can't Do It: Living Audaciously in the Here and Now” https://amzn.to/3hto3pU and the international best-seller, “Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto!” https://amzn.to/3yHFsku For more... https://drericamiller.com Dublin Fearless Women's Summit: https://youtu.be/f_w8HcL9RS4 Erica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drericamiller/ ____________________________________________________________________ Zen's Re:Build presentation on Holistic Education: https://youtu.be/_rTBroZHwAQ Subscribe to One World in a New World - https://www.youtube.com/c/OneWorldinaNewWorld Zen's books on Amazon: https://amazon.com/author/zendor Music: Outcasts and Social Misfits (Zen on drums) Buy Zen a cup of coffee: https://bit.ly/3gxIceb Digital Vitae: https://zenbenefiel.com Transformational Life Coach: https://BeTheDream.com
Holocaust Survivor, international best-selling author, and inspirational speaker Dr. Erica Miller says life takes courage, perseverance, and the ability to find gratitude in every situation - a lesson she was forced to learn as a 7 year old experiencing the horrors of living in a Nazi holding camp. Attributing her resilience and determination to the four years she spent imprisoned, she believes she is who she is today because of and in spite of her experiences and adversities. Through her story, she'll share the importance of embracing your past and present and how to build the guts, grit, and gusto it takes to create the future you want.
Dr. Miller is an entrepreneur, international best-selling author, inspirational speaker, a mental health professional with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and Holocaust survivor. In each of her books, The Dr. Erica Miller Story: From Trauma to Triumph, Don't Tell Me I Can't Do It and her most recent, Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto, she inspires people with her charisma, enthusiasm for life, and her belief in what's possible. Official Website: https://www.drericamiller.com Facebook: @drericamiller Instagram: @drericamiller LinkedIn: Dr. Erica Miller Twitter: @drericamillerphD Pinterest: @drericamiller Special Thanks to our Sponsors: Voyage et Cie: Voyage et Cie's curator Melanie Apple has cultivated a passion for notable moments using the sense of smell. Voyage et Cie is the ultimate luxury blend of travel, fragrance, and design. Each original fragrance is created by Melanie, 100% organic and natural which will transport you on a journey. Visit https://www.voyageetcie.com/ and enter the code: theonlyone to get your 10% off your purchase! Be sure not to miss our weekly full episodes on Tuesdays, Scott Talks on Wednesdays and our brand new series On My Nightstand on Fridays by subscribing to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Join our Only One In The Room Facebook Group if you'd like to ask a question of any of our upcoming guests for this series. Also visit the website www.theonlyonepod.com for the latest from our host Laura Cathcart Robbins like featured articles and more. We love hearing from you in the comments on iTunes and while you're there don't forget to rate us, subscribe and share the show! All of us at The Only One In The Room wish you safety and wellness during this challenging time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Thank you, Dr. Erica Miller, for joining me today on the Born To Talk Radio Show Podcast. Erica’s Story. Erica is a Holocaust Survivor. She tells us about what it was like being 7 years old until the age of 11 living in a Nazi holding camp. Even as young as she was, she found... The post Dr. Erica Miller appeared first on Born To Talk.
Honored to be joined by Dr. Erica Miller & our Co-Host Dr. Lori Monaco on today's episode of Lead Up for Women: Speak Up to Lead Up. WOW, LADIES!!! This is a MUST WATCH! This itty bitty beautiful soul, Dr. Erica Miller really brought her voice today and authentic self to motivate and inspire all of us to show up more for ourselves and others. You have been given a voice and are NOT silenced by anyone, so we all encourage you to use that voice to motivate, educate and inspire others through your own mighty voice!!! The secret is out, Dr. Miller will be having a movie made about her life, and I'm the first in line to watch it! We are honored you joined us today! Dr. Miller would like to give away 10 books to podcast listeners. Anyone who Likes Dr. Erica Miller on Facebook will be entered to win her book “Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Do It.” And of course, we invite you to reach out to our guest today as well as join us in subscribing to our podcast, attending our events, or simply following us on social media! https://leadup.libsyn.com/ Interested in becoming a member to step into the spotlight and use your VOICE? or receiving more information about the Memberships, click here. https://www.leadupforwomen.com/memberships Our Jan/Feb issue is hot off the press and has Carey Conley on the cover! Claim your magazine digital issue today. https://www.leadupforwomen.com/claim-free-magazine How to reach our guest: Dr. Erica Miller: https://drericamiller.com/ gerri@tradepressservices.com https://www.facebook.com/drericamiller https://twitter.com/EricaMillerPhD https://www.instagram.com/drericamiller/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJfCZpyjv0-Db_T-NPsd8Aw https://www.pinterest.com/drericamiller/ Dr. Lori Monaco: https://drlorimonaco.com/ drlorimonaco@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/drlorimonaco https://www.instagram.com/alignyourselfinc/ https://twitter.com/DrLoriMonaco https://www.pinterest.com/drlorimonaco/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqsrRiDRcyxWFGbTTBKE7Mw Dr. Lori Monacos offer:$200 OFF Evict The Fat Program where you can lose 20-35lbs in 6 weeks!!! OFFER ONLY GOOD FOR 24 HOURS! 3/03-4/14 https://calendly.com/drlorimonaco/evict-the-fat-program-3-03-4-14 3/06-4/17 https://calendly.com/drlorimonaco/evict-the-fat-3-06-4-17 Free 30-min B.L.A.S.T. VIP Coaching Session https://calendly.com/drlorimonaco/30-minute-session
Dr. Erica Miller, Holocaust survivor, International Best-selling Author, Inspirational Speaker, and Entrepreneur joined me to talk about her personal and professional challenges when she was imprisoned in a Nazi holding camp in Mogilev, Ukraine as a child.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, share and follow me at:. Mario P. Fields - YouTube· Instagram· Facebook· LinkedInEmail me at host@unarmoredtalk.comSponsored by Global Inspirational Speakers
Apesar do lagarto horroroso de CGI, no episódio de hoje discutimos o lançamento Missão Presente de Natal, também conhecido como a desculpa perfeita para uma propagandinha do exército norte americano. Mas nem só de tretas e cortes de gasto vive esse podcast! Nossa missão humanitária esse natal é superar um pouco das reclamações habituais e trazer de volta, com esse episódio, o amor tropical. Sinopse: Esse filme nos conta a história de Erica Miller, uma assistente legislativa que, logo no natal! precisa ir pra uma base aérea de operações do exército numa ilha LINDÍSSIMA do pacífico sul para decidir se aquela base será fechada para corte de gastos. A missão dela parecia muito fácil, mas obviamente um cara alto, loiro e malhado é responsável pela missão humanitária que eles desenvolvem no natal de levar suprimentos para as ilhas da vizinhança. É lógico que isso coloca Erica em um impasse: aproveitar o espírito natalino, o boy ou a chance de ser promovida no serviço. Acompanhe o podcast nas redes sociais procurando por @entaoenatalpodcast. Esse podcast é criado e produzido por Juliana de Melo e Mariana Diniz. A edição de áudio é de Euller Félix. Artes de Juliana de Melo.
Apesar do lagarto horroroso de CGI, no episódio de hoje discutimos o lançamento Missão Presente de Natal, também conhecido como a desculpa perfeita para uma propagandinha do exército norte americano. Mas nem só de tretas e cortes de gasto vive esse podcast! Nossa missão humanitária esse natal é superar um pouco das reclamações habituais e trazer de volta, com esse episódio, o amor tropical. Sinopse: Esse filme nos conta a história de Erica Miller, uma assistente legislativa que, logo no natal! precisa ir pra uma base aérea de operações do exército numa ilha LINDÍSSIMA do pacífico sul para decidir se aquela base será fechada para corte de gastos. A missão dela parecia muito fácil, mas obviamente um cara alto, loiro e malhado é responsável pela missão humanitária que eles desenvolvem no natal de levar suprimentos para as ilhas da vizinhança. É lógico que isso coloca Erica em um impasse: aproveitar o espírito natalino, o boy ou a chance de ser promovida no serviço. - Acompanhe o podcast nas redes sociais procurando por @entaoenatalpodcast. Esse podcast é criado e produzido por Juliana de Melo e Mariana Diniz. A edição de áudio é de Euller Félix. Artes de Juliana de Melo.
Dr. Erica Miller is a Holocaust Survivor, Author, Speaker, Adventurer, and one of the most Vivacious Guests to come on The Real Mission I'M Possible Show with Coach M J. She describes what it was like for her as a little girl, taken into the camps by the Nazis, and witness the daily life of horrors in the camp. How could anyone turn such an impossible situation into the I'M Possible miracle? She unwraps the canvas of the journey of her life that has turned her life into a center for positive energy. You will never guess what unusual item she keeps in her bedroom... Dr. Erica Miller is one of the most positive people anyone could ever imagine meeting. She is a lighthouse of hope, a beacon of light that illuminates the way ahead is only an attitude, there is no importance to age as it is only a number. Tune in to this uplifting episode with the good friend of Coach MJ, Dr. Erica Miller, to be truly admired for her tenacity, audacity, and fun spirit! Dare to be possible!
Clinical psychologist Dr. Erica Miller joins CEO Dan Mariaschin to share her tips for staying resilient in uncertain times. An author of three books on overcoming adversity and living enthusiastically, Dr. Miller's incredible life experiences – from surviving the Holocaust to joining the Israeli Air Force to serving substance abuse and domestic violence populations – give her a wealth of insight on how to develop and summon resilience when it’s needed most. Dr. Miller previously joined the B'nai B'rith podcast to talk about healthy aging and her latest book, “Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto: A Practical Guide for Healthy Living to Age 123.”
Dr. Erica Miller is an inspirational speaker, entrepreneur, and international best-selling author who survived the Holocaust and was in the Israeli Air Force. She opened a chain of mental health clinics with over 40 clinicians. She also ran a nonprofit and is a highly sought-after guest speaker all over the world. Dr. Miller oversees her family’s real estate in Austin, Texas. She’s the author of three books: Dr. Erica Miller’s Story: From Trauma to Triumph, Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Do It, and the international bestseller, Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto: A Practical Guide for Healthy Living to Age 123. In this episode… People and businesses continue to suffer the effects of COVID-19 with no definite end in sight and yet, Dr. Erica Miller believes that it is possible to not just survive but thrive despite the challenging times. She should know what it means to be resilient and have grit in the face of challenges because she’s a Holocaust survivor. At 7 years old, she was herded in a cattle car and brought to a Nazi concentration camp where she spent four years battling hunger, oppression, and thoughts of never making it out alive. But she was resilient and when freedom came, it was only a matter of time before young Erica would conquer the world and decide to join the Israeli Air Force. Now an octogenarian, Dr. Miller says she’s got the guts, grit, and gusto to keep smashing her goals all the way till she’s 123 years old. She has started and managed 40 mental health clinics and she has seen the world in all its beauty and tragedy. Her mantra? “I’m lucky to be alive”. In this episode of INspired INsider, Dr. Erica Miller talks about the hurdles that she has had to overcome in her life and how her resilience, fearlessness, and determination paved the way for her to not just survive but thrive. It’s an insightful episode about fighting to survive, grabbing opportunities, and smashing goals one by one so stay tuned.
Dr. Erica Miller was born on November 10, 1933 in Tshernovitz, Romania. For seven years, Erica and her family lived a “normal” life. When she was seven, Erica and her family were among thousands of Jews herded into cattle cars and imprisoned in a Nazi holding camp in Mogilev, Ukraine. After four years of indescribable oppression and deprivation, Erica, her parents, and her sister were liberated by the Russians.Today, in addition to public speaking, Dr. Miller oversees her family’s real estate business in Austin, Texas. She’s written three books, “The Dr. Erica Miller Story: From Trauma to Triumph,” “Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Do It: Living Audaciously in the Here and Now” and the international best-seller, “Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto!”Dr. Miller has always considered herself a citizen of the world. She travels extensively and pushes the envelope everywhere she goes. In June 2018, she climbed to the 17,000 ft. base camp at Mt. Everest, and in August 2018, she skydived in New Zealand. Her international adventures with family and friends continue to demonstrate how her passion for life fuels her endless drive to achieve and live life to its fullest.
Dr. Erica Miller was born on November 10, 1933 in Tshernovitz, Romania. For seven years, Erica and her family lived a “normal” life. When she was seven, Erica and her family were among thousands of Jews herded into cattle cars and imprisoned in a Nazi holding camp in Mogilev, Ukraine. After four years of indescribable oppression and deprivation, Erica, her parents, and her sister were liberated by the Russians. Today, in addition to public speaking, Dr. Miller oversees her family’s real estate business in Austin, Texas. She’s written three books, “The Dr. Erica Miller Story: From Trauma to Triumph,” “Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Do It: Living Audaciously in the Here and Now” and the international best-seller, “Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto!” Dr. Miller has always considered herself a citizen of the world. She travels extensively and pushes the envelope everywhere she goes. In June 2018, she climbed to the 17,000 ft. base camp at Mt. Everest, and in August 2018, she skydived in New Zealand. Her international adventures with family and friends continue to demonstrate how her passion for life fuels her endless drive to achieve and live life to its fullest.
In this episode, our host and B'nai B'rith International CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin is joined by Dr. Erica Miller, a clinical psychologist whose life has taken her from Romania, where she and her family were forced into a concentration camp during the Holocaust when she was a child, to Israel, where her family immigrated when Erica was 15 years old. In Israel, Erica eventually joined the Israeli Air Force. She then relocated to Los Angeles, where she lives now. In Los Angeles, Erica earned a PhD in clinical psychology and raised two children. Erica has written three books, most recently Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto: A Practical Guide for Healthy Living to Age 123. In this episode, Dr. Miller shares her tips for healthy aging. Aging is a topic that is close to our hearts here at B’nai B’rith, because we are the largest national Jewish sponsor of affordable senior housing in the United States. We also advocate for seniors on Capitol Hill, where we fight for legislation that protects the social safety net. You can find out more about that and the other work we do for seniors on our Center for Senior Services section of our website at https://www.bnaibrith.org/seniors.html.
Erica Miller - Erica is such an articulate guest, sharing stories of what a day in the life of a Pregnancy Center Executive Director is like. She shares the fun, the funny and the very sad—all with the focus on what God is doing with each person she serves.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
In this seventy-fifth (75th) edition of the TigerTalk podcast presented by Northeast Mississippi Community College, host Will Kollmeyer welcomes one-stop navigator Erica Miller and director of facility operations Mark Hatfield to the podcast. Miller opens up the show talking about the moves that Orientation has made especially switching from Tuesday to Thursdays this year and how Orientation helps incoming students -- whether it is a first-time freshman or a non-traditional student. Orientation helps a student view the campus, talk to their advisors and takes a little of the stress away from the first day of school. In the second half of the show, Hatfield talks about all that his department does and how they use the summer to work on major projects on campus. Hatfield gives information on some of the bigger projects that will happen during the summer months such as new lighting and a visitor's side press box at Tiger Stadium, increased lighting around campus and renovations to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system in Waller Hall along with some summer maintenance tips about lawn care and air conditioning preventive maintenance. However, while these are a recast of the interviews from the 73rd podcast on May 14, 2019, please pay attention to the updated events and traffic alerts that are sprinkled throughout the podcast.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
In this seventy-third (73rd) edition of the TigerTalk podcast presented by Northeast Mississippi Community College, host Will Kollmeyer welcomes one-stop navigator Erica Miller and director of facility operations Mark Hatfield to the podcast. Miller opens up the show talking about the moves that Orientation has made especially switching from Tuesday to Thursdays this year and how Orientation helps incoming students -- whether it is a first-time freshman or a non-traditional student. Orientation helps a student view the campus, talk to their advisors and takes a little of the stress away from the first day of school. In the second half of the show, Hatfield talks about all that his department does and how they use the summer to work on major projects on campus. Hatfield gives information on some of the bigger projects that will happen during the summer months such as new lighting and a visitor's side press box at Tiger Stadium, increased lighting around campus and renovations to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system in Waller Hall along with some summer maintenance tips about lawn care and air conditioning preventive maintenance.
In this episode you will learn about: How surviving the holocaust made one woman strong and fearless Finding courage to face life’s challenges Reaching joy in grief Gaining new strength from Post-Traumatic Growth
In this episode, B'nai B'rith International CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin is joined by Dr. Erica Miller, a clinical psychologist whose life has taken her from Romania, where she and her family were forced into a concentration camp during the Holocaust when she was a child, to Israel, where her family immigrated when Miller was 15 years old. In Israel, Miller eventually joined the Israeli Air Force, where she served from 1954 to 1956. Miller next relocated to Los Angeles, where she earned a PhD in clinical psychology and raised two children. Miller has written three books, including her most recent book Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto, and currently manages a family real estate company in Austin, Texas. During this episode, Mariaschin speaks with Miller about her life’s journey, from surviving the Holocaust to serving in the Israeli Air Force as a woman, to starting an entirely new life in the United States.
Dr. Wendy Walsh discusses resiliency, responding to criticism, royal wedding countdown, and is joined by Dr. Erica Miller, Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz, and Erica Miller.
Dr. Erica Miller. Holocaust survivor. Author. Motivational speaker. Listen to Dr. Miller's harrowing story of surviving the Holocaust, and how being resilient can lead to changing the world.
Dr. Wendy Walsh discusses resiliency, responding to criticism, royal wedding countdown, and is joined by Dr. Erica Miller, Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz, and Erica Miller.
Dr. Wendy Walsh discusses resiliency, responding to criticism, royal wedding countdown, and is joined by Dr. Erica Miller, Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz, and Erica Miller.
Dr. Erica Miller. Holocaust survivor. Author. Motivational speaker. Listen to Dr. Miller's harrowing story of surviving the Holocaust, and how being resilient can lead to changing the world.
Dr. Erica Miller. Holocaust survivor. Author. Motivational speaker. Listen to Dr. Miller's harrowing story of surviving the Holocaust, and how being resilient can lead to changing the world.
I am stoked to welcome Shawn and Erica Miller from Young Hip and Married back on the Bridechilla podcast to share more valuable advice and inspiration for keeping your relationship healthy and moving in the right direction. We talk about the concept of love given without attachment, realizing that a successful relationship is all about giving and taking and that weathering the seasons of life and working together is all part of the deal and something we should all prepare for. Put the aesthetics of the wedding planning process aside for 30 minutes and take some time for you and your fellow weirdo. This is a must-listen! Be on your way to wedding Planning Zen with the Bridechilla Guides! Visit the Bridechilla Store and use the Codeword LISTEN for 10% off your order! Join the Bridechilla Community on Facebook. The best Wedding Planning community around. It's bullshit-free, jerk-free and a nice place to be! Keep up to date with the Bridechilla Blog, read podcast show notes and be inspired by real Bridechilla Weddings Join Bridechilla founder, Aleisha on Instagram, for wedding inspiration and more!
In this episode, I am joined by Erica Miller who shares her message about realizing our God-given gifts and what it means to let our light shine. We also discuss: • How holding the false belief that we don’t have any talent or gift to offer can prevent us from shining the light that God has given us. • How some of us have gifts that aren’t as blatantly obvious as others, but they are equally as important. • That the value of our gifts and talents must not be measured by worldly standards, and oftentimes the greatest impact is made in small ways.