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Send us a textWhat do you do when the story ends in sorrow? In this episode, we open a quiet and often overlooked passage in 1 Chronicles 7—a father named Ephraim mourns the loss of his sons. There's no tidy resolution, no Hallmark ending. Just grief… and a God who doesn't turn away from it.Through personal story and biblical reflection, we explore how God meets us in our brokenness and how His promises still hold—even when healing feels far off. If you're walking through pain, or loving someone who is, this message offers a gentle reminder: grief is not the end of the story.Linkoln shares his story on why he started coming to Ravenna Church of the Nazarene and shares why you should consider doing the same.Ravenna Church of the Nazarene530 Main Street, Ravenna, KY 40472The Dirt Path Sermon Podcast is a place for real sermons that speak to real life. Subscribe and walk the path with us every week. Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Email rav.naz.ky@gmail.com
EVEN MORE about this episode!What if you were born to heal a family's heartbreak? In this powerful episode, art therapist and grief expert Sarah Vollmann explores the emotional world of “replacement” children—those born after the loss of a sibling. With sensitivity and depth, Sarah shares how growing up in a grieving family shapes identity, expectations, and emotional development in ways that often go unspoken.Host Julie Ryan opens up about her own family's story following the loss of her sister Joan. Together, they discuss the silent impact of loss on siblings, especially preverbal children, and how families carry forward the memory of those who are gone.We also dive into the healing power of art therapy, and how creative expression helps children and families process grief, stay connected to lost loved ones, and reclaim their stories. From rainbow babies to intuitive sibling bonds, this episode offers profound insights and hope for anyone navigating loss, identity, or the legacy of love that lingers after death.Guest Biography:Sarah Vollmann is a board-certified art therapist and licensed clinical social worker specializing in grief and traumatic loss. She serves as Associate Director of the Young Widowhood Project and teaches at the Portland Institute for Loss and Transition. Sarah maintains a private practice, leads counseling at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School, and co-authored Born Into Loss: Shadows of a Deceased Sibling and Family Journeys of Grief. Currently pursuing her doctorate at Tulane University, she presents nationally and internationally on grief, art therapy, and bereavement.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Understanding Replacement Children(0:13:57) - Understanding the Impact of Family Loss(0:23:59) - Replacement and Gift Children(0:27:52) - Unseen Bonds With Deceased Siblings(0:32:49) - Family Dynamics After Child Loss(0:38:43) - The Concept of Rainbow Babies(0:42:56) - Healing Through Art TherapySubscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTubeSubscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTubeSubscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTubeSubscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
In this poignant episode of our vodcast, we have the honour of speaking with Annick Lever BEM, a remarkable woman whose life story is a testament to resilience, survival and the enduring impact of the Holocaust. Annick shares her memories of her early life, the challenges she faced during the war, including the profound loss of her mother, while also reflecting on the kindness of those who helped her family. She emphasises the importance of recognising the silent majority who acted with compassion amid widespread hate, before going on to discuss her journey of self-discovery and identity, including her move to the UK, where she married and raised a family. She has since become a passionate advocate for Holocaust education, dedicating her life to ensuring that the lessons of the past are not forgotten. Subscribe For More | http://bit.ly/2VmqduQ Get SheerLuxe Straight To Your Inbox, Daily | http://sheerluxe.com/signup Holocaust Educational Trust | https://www.het.org.uk/ Annick Lever shares her testimony in schools and colleges across the UK through the Holocaust Educational Trust's Outreach Programme, which gives tens of thousands of young people every year the unique opportunity to hear the first-hand testimony of Holocaust survivors. The Holocaust Educational Trust works in schools, colleges, workplaces and communities across the UK, ensuring that everyone everywhere has the opportunity to learn about the Holocaust, and to understand contemporary antisemitism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Our Dead Dads Podcast, I sit down with Matthew Struck for an incredibly raw and honest conversation about grief, trauma, and the complexities of losing someone when the relationship was already difficult. Matthew lost his father to suicide, a devastating loss compounded by years of unresolved pain and unspoken words. We dive into what it means to grieve someone when the relationship was strained, how suicide grief carries a different kind of weight, and how Matthew has worked through both the loss and the emotions that came with it. There's no roadmap for this kind of grief, and Matthew's story is one that so many people will relate to, even if their circumstances are different. If you've ever struggled with complicated grief, if you've lost someone and felt more questions than closure, this episode is for you. Matthew's willingness to share his journey is a reminder that grief doesn't fit into a perfect box—and that's okay. GIVE THE SHOW A 5-STAR RATING ON APPLE PODCASTS! FOLLOW US ON APPLE OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM! BOOKMARK OUR WEBSITE: www.ourdeaddads.com FOLLOW OUR DEAD DADS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourdeaddadspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourdeaddadspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourdeaddadspod Twitter / X: https://x.com/ourdeaddadspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmmv6sdmMIys3GDBjiui3kw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ourdeaddadspod/
On this weeks Roz & Mocha FML , how to impress your parents with your success, helping your own family deal with loss, celebrating your babies firsts without anyone taking those moments away, and when your friend is cheating, and you know, what do you do?
Dear HUGs (honorary Ugs), As you know, Stephanie has not been on a new show for a few weeks. But she's back in this episode and bravely sharing some very sad news. Please keep her in your thoughts as you listen and thank you, as always, for supporting the Ugs. PS: Don't worry, the whole show isn't serious - we have some fun chatter too.
On this week's episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Julie Weatherhead, co-founder of Got Grief House, and Megan Galea, founder of Glimmer in the Dark—two incredible women who have turned their personal experiences with grief into powerful missions of healing, support, and community. Grief is something we all experience, yet so often, we feel alone in it. Julie and Megan are working to change that. Got Grief House creates spaces where those who are grieving can find resources, connection, and support, while Glimmer in the Dark brings hope to widows by gifting them jewelry on Valentine's Day as a reminder that they are loved and not alone. In this episode, you'll hear:
In this captivating episode of "How I Made It Through," hosts Kristin Taylor and Bernadette Thompson delve into the extraordinary world of Lee Ann Fortunato-Heltzel, a compassionate death doula and visionary artist. Lee Ann shares her unique journey of bridging the realms of life and death through her work as a death doula and her creation of transformative art. She explains how her art, known as MetaArt, serves as a conduit for higher states of consciousness and emotional healing, offering profound insights into the human experience.Throughout the conversation, Lee Ann discusses her spiritual path, which was shaped by early influences from her father and a traumatic marriage that propelled her into a deeper exploration of spirituality. She reveals how her work as a death doula involves connecting with individuals in the process of transitioning, offering them guidance and support from a spiritual perspective. Lee Ann also shares her experiences of creating art that embodies spiritual frequencies, allowing viewers to engage with the paintings on a deeply transformative level.Listeners will be inspired by Lee Ann's stories of how her art has facilitated profound experiences for individuals, including near-death experiences and connections with loved ones who have passed. Her work challenges conventional notions of art and spirituality, inviting us to consider the limitless potential of human consciousness.- **[00:00]** - Introduction to Season 6 and Co-host Bernadette Thompson- **[03:00]** - Introducing Lee Ann Fortunato-Heltzel and Her Unique Work- **[06:00]** - Understanding the Role of a Death Doula- **[09:00]** - Lee Ann's Spiritual Journey and Early Influences- **[12:00]** - Bridging Marketing and Spirituality in Lee Ann's Career- **[15:00]** - The Emergence of MetaArt and Its Purpose- **[18:00]** - The Transformative Power of Lee Ann's Paintings- **[21:00]** - Profound Experiences Facilitated by MetaArt- **[24:00]** - Stories of Healing and Connection Through Art- **[27:00]** - The Impact of Art on Different Audiences- **[30:00]** - Lee Ann's Personal Journey with Family Loss- **[33:00]** - Insights into the Dying Process and Spiritual TransitionsLearn more about Lee Ann Heltzel and her work:- Website: www.leeannheltzel.com- Instagram: @leeannheltzelLearn more about Lee Ann Heltzel and her artwork:- Website: www.leeannheltzel.com (Shop: USE CODE ‘HOWIMADEIT20' for 20% OFF REPRODUCTION PIECES!)- The MetaArt paintings with sound (Love, Unity, Heal and Grace): www.leeannheltzel.com/gallery
Growing up, the magic of waking up to a blanket of fresh snow was unbeatable, but the struggle of shoveling and navigating icy roads was a stark reality check. In this episode of the Jesus Fix It Podcast, we reflect on those mixed feelings about winter's wonderland. We embrace the enchantment of snow days, where warm drinks and beloved holiday movies provide the perfect cozy escape, while also acknowledging the practical challenges the season brings. The episode is filled with personal stories that reveal the delicate dance between cherishing the beauty of a snowy Christmas and the longing for clear roads when the festivities come to an end.As we journey through the nostalgia of Christmas movie traditions and family meals, listeners are invited to share in our love for timeless classics like "Home Alone" and hidden treasures like "Emmett Otter's Jug Band Christmas." Alongside these cinematic gems, we share heartwarming family traditions ranging from traditional feasts to uniquely personal celebrations. Our conversation takes a meaningful turn as we discuss the importance of embracing hope in every season, drawing strength from faith amidst life's ups and downs. With deeply personal reflections, we offer a prayer for resilience and hope, inviting listeners to find their own strength in the face of life's challenges.
Twenty-six-year-old Jose Antonio Ibarra, an illegal immigrant, was arrested after police identified him as a suspect in the tragic murder of college student Laken Riley, who was killed while jogging on the University of Georgia campus in February. Riley was found dead with signs of blunt force trauma and asphyxiation. Today, Sheryl McCollum and Nancy Grace discuss the recent conviction of Jose Antonio Ibarra for the brutal murder of Laken Riley in Athens, Georgia. They reflect on the courtroom proceedings, the lack of remorse from Lbarra, and the heart-wrenching impact statements from Laken's family and friends. Nancy shares her personal experience with loss and the long-term effects of dealing with the murder of a loved one. This episode will close with an 18-minutes of silence in honor of Laken's fight for her life. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome! Nancy and Sheryl introduce this week's crime roundup (0:20) Justice served - conviction of Laken Riley's Killer (1:00) Emotional impact the trial had on the family (4:00) Nancy shares personal reflections (6:00) “Her friends and family have a life sentence.” (9:00) Discussion on the term “Peeping Tom” and its trivialization of crimes (12:00) Concerns about the sufficiency of the life without parole sentence (14:00) Reflections on grief and moving forward (15:45) Eighteen minutes of silence in Laken's memory (34:30) Thank you for listening! --- Nancy Grace is an outspoken, tireless advocate for victims' rights and one of television's most respected legal analysts. Nancy Grace had a perfect conviction record during her decade as a prosecutor. She is the founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com, a crime- fighting digital platform that investigates breaking crime news, spreads awareness of missing people and shines a light on cold cases. In addition, Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, a daily show hosted by Grace, airs on SIRIUS XM's Triumph Channel 111 and is downloadable as a podcast on all audio platforms - https://www.crimeonline.com/ Connect with Nancy: X: @nancygrace Instagram: @thenancygrace Facebook: @nancygrace Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook., Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Connect with Sheryl: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com X: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 172 of "You're Probably Right," MCM opens up about experiencing the holiday season for the first time without any parents or most of his siblings. This raw, heartfelt episode is dedicated to everyone who's lost loved ones and is struggling to find joy during what should be a festive time. MCM shares his own journey and offers insights on coping strategies, finding moments of peace, and navigating the pain of loss amidst all the holiday cheer. This episode includes frequently asked questions about grief, the complexities of emotions during the holiday season, and practical suggestions for anyone trying to move forward while still honoring the past. Whether you're struggling with your first Christmas without a parent, sibling, or loved one, or you're supporting someone who is, this episode aims to provide understanding, solidarity, and maybe even a little comfort. First Holiday After Loss, Grieving During the Holidays, Coping with Christmas Without Loved Ones, Managing Holiday Grief, Dealing with Family Loss, You're Probably Right with MCM, Emotional Support for Holidays, Navigating Grief and Celebrations, Honoring Loved Ones During Holidays, Coping Mechanisms for Holiday Grief, Supporting Grieving Families
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In this heartfelt episode of Better Business, Better Life, Host Debra Chantry-Taylor opens up about the profound impact of losing her family members over a five-year span and how these losses transformed her perspective on life and business. From her early start as an entrepreneur to becoming a Certified EOS Implementer, Debra shares how she has shifted her focus toward creating a balanced life—building businesses that allow time for personal fulfillment and quality moments with loved ones. Debra also reveals her future plans, including extended travel with her partner and new ventures aimed at making a positive impact. Tune in to gain insight into Debra's journey and her dedication to helping others build businesses that enable a fulfilling life. HOST'S DETAILS: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►Connect with Debra: debra@businessaction.co.nz ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ____________________________________________ Chapters: 00:47- Reflecting on Family Loss and Business Perspective 01:44 - Early Business Journey 04:47 - Mother's Terminal Illness and Final Days 08:43 - EOS and Finding Balance in Business 10:45 - Helping Businesses and Personal Growth 14:16 - Planning for the Future and Family Time 16:55 - Business Expansion and Impact 18:12 - Final Thoughts and Invitation for Help
For Episode 127 of the Curious Jones podcast, we sit down with Mark Austin, one of my closest friends and an executive in the performance nutrition and private equity world. While Mark's expertise could lead us down countless interesting paths, this episode takes on a much more personal tone. Mark bravely shares the deeply emotional journey he and his wife have faced in trying to start a family, navigating the heartbreak of several miscarriages. He opens up about the silent battles men often fight—trying to remain strong and supportive while managing their own grief and stress. This raw and honest conversation sheds light on the complex emotional struggles many couples face in silence. Stay Curious! @realcuriousjones ****************************************** This episode is brought to you by the ICE POD! The IcePod provides a perfect solution for those looking to reap the benefits of ice baths, with accessories to accommodate both summer & winter plunging! Our mission is very simple, we want to create products that make health and wellness accessible to more people, which is achieved by affordable prices without any compromise on quality. We believe that everyone should have access to the tools they need to live a healthier life, health should not be a luxury. Their commitment to quality, innovation and customer-centric approach, has put them in the forefront of a market now full of knockoffs (flattering, right). They are proud to be the innovators of the original portable ice bath, and can't wait to show the world what they are working on behind the scenes. Let's just say they are leading the change of this industry for the better. Head over to www.podcompany.com/curiousjones and begin your cold exposure journey, once and for all! You won't be disappointed! This episode is also brought to you by Lit Distribution, a master distributor of custom and exclusive Zippo lighters and accessories, with a focus on alternative brands such as Cannabis, Music, Art and more. If you are looking for great gifts for fathers day, a new Zippo for yourself, or your brand would like to have their likeness on a Zippo, head over to www.litzipps.com and get started! Use code CURIOUS for a discount while you are there!
In this episode of "The Long Way Back" podcast, we sit down with Caitlyn Dunlea, a remarkable mother of four, to discuss her incredible journey of resilience and recovery. Caitlyn opens up about her profound weight loss journey, the challenges of raising three neurodiverse children, and the heartbreaking loss of her sibling to suicide. After a 12-year break, Caitlyn shares her inspiring return to playing for her local football club and how it has reignited her passion for the game. We also delve into her experiences with various pregnancy-related illnesses, including eclampsia, and the enduring love that fuels her as a mother. This is an episode filled with strength, hope, and the powerful story of a woman who has faced life's toughest challenges head-on. Don't miss it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 425 - Gina DeMillo Wagner - Forces of Nature, A Memoir of Family, Loss and Finding HomeGina DeMillo Wagner is an award-winning journalist and author. Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, Memoir Magazine, Modern Loss, Self, Outside, Writer's Digest, and other publications. She is a Yaddo Fellow, a winner of the CRAFT Creative Nonfiction Award, and her memoir was longlisted for the 2022 SFWP Literary prize. Gina has a master's degree in journalism and is an instructor at Lighthouse Writers Workshop. She lives and works near Boulder, Colorado.Forces of Nature: A Memoir of Family, Loss and Finding HomeGina DeMillo Wagner's brother Alan had a rare genetic disorder that caused him to veer from loving to violent. When Alan died suddenly, Gina was pulled away from the safety of her adult life and thrust back into a family she has been estranged from for nearly ten years. FORCES OF NATURE follows this rewinding of the past, Gina's caregiving journey and reckoning with complicated grief, plus Alan's Christmas-themed funeral, and an investigation into his cause of death. It's a personal story that asks universal questions: How much of ourselves should we sacrifice to those we love? And, what forces shape our sense of family and home?https://ginadwagner.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/
Shop the new Useless Hotline clothing drop here: https://theuselesshotline.com/collections/the-retro-summer-dropWelcome to The Useless Hotline hosted by Max Balegde and George Clarke. A place to send your queries and dilemmas no matter how big, small, weird, or embarrassing. We can't guarantee good advice or that you will leave a changed person, but we can guarantee that this is a useless hotline.Subscribe and join us every Sunday as we tackle your problems head on and on occasion will be helped by some faces you may recognise on a trial shift.Submit your queries/ dilemmas here:theuselesshotlinepodcast@gmail.comOR Send a voice note to our Instagram:https://instagram.com/theuselesshotlinepod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= You can also listen here:Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-useless-hotline/id1656588234 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5zHCHHfKk6b3m2VLJA0tIl Why not follow our socials so you don't miss out on any of the latest news?Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theuselesshotlinepod?_t=8XhEHip5lET&_r=1 Instagram:https://instagram.com/theuselesshotlinepod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Hosts Socials:Max's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@max_balegde George's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@georgeclarkeMax's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@max_balegde?_t=8XhDjkFsoX0&_r=1 George's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@georgeclarkeey?_t=8XhDmpUzS21&_r=1 Max's Instagram: https://instagram.com/max_balegde?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= George's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgeclarkeey/ Max's Twitter:https://twitter.com/balegde_?s=21&t=ovlG85OFyGF-u8ON3SuFMg George's Twitter:https://twitter.com/Clarke13George Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Quicky news update for Tuesday, August 27th 2024 The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Want to try MOVE by Mamamia?Click here to start a seven-day free trial of our exercise app. CREDITS Host/Producer: Isabella Ross Audio Producer: Thom Lion Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join El Uno and TraB The Wonder in this heartfelt and thought-provoking episode of The Straight Dope Show. This week, they dive deep into the themes of family and basketball, starting on a somber note with personal stories of loss and the impact of loved ones. They explore the complexities of grief, the importance of genuine connections, and the often unspoken challenges men face in life. As the conversation shifts, they tackle the significance of Father's Day, the realities of parenthood, and the societal pressures surrounding it. With their signature blend of humor and raw honesty, El Uno and TraB The Wonder also discuss the ever-evolving dynamics of race, power, and control in today's world. Don't miss out on this engaging episode that promises to resonate with listeners on multiple levels. Tune in now for your dose of straight dope! [00:01:33] Family and personal relationships. [00:06:35] Remembering lost high school friend. [00:08:50] Father's Day reflections. [00:14:19] Aloneness and coldness in manhood. [00:16:24] Family lineage and reproduction. [00:21:30] Having kids at an older age. [00:24:08] Money, power, and control in capitalism. [00:29:16] The eroded middle class. [00:30:41] Race and money dynamics. [00:36:41] Wavelengths and energies in astrology. [00:41:19] Kristaps Porzingis injuries discussed. [00:45:19] Celtics' playoff chances without Kristaps. [00:50:52] Jason Tatum's Leadership Qualities. [00:53:05] Celtics facing crucial playoff moment. [00:55:55] Luca Magic. [01:00:36] Women's basketball intensity and bias. [01:04:21] Women's intensity in basketball. [01:08:02] Lack of support for women's sports. [01:10:10] Women dominating in sports. [01:15:37] Eminem's place in hip-hop. [01:18:41] Can you karaoke? [01:24:11] Online hate culture on YouTube. [01:26:30] The future of fandom. [01:29:45] YouTube algorithm frustrations.
Today - Sun writer and SunLit editor Kevin Simpson chats with an author whose memoir explores the challenges, joys and pain faced by siblings and other family members of people with developmental disabilities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Melissa Davis, Director of Library and Archives at The George C. Marshall Foundation, joins me to talk about General Marshall and his personal life, including a family tragedy that took place 80 years ago in 1944, less than a week before Operation Overlord commenced with D-Day. Links Follow Melissa on Twitter @MelissasLibrary The Death of LT Allen Brown (https://www.marshallfoundation.org/articles-and-features/allen-brown/) "I Was A Fair Army Wife" (https://www.marshallfoundation.org/articles-and-features/i-was-a-fair-army-wife/) Why We Fight Bonus Content (https://www.patreon.com/motheroftanks) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
Episode 371 - Gina DeMillo Wagner - Forces of Nature - A Memoir of Family, Loss and Finding HomeGina DeMillo Wagner is an award-winning journalist and author. Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Memoir Magazine, Modern Loss, Self, Outside, CRAFT Literary, and other publications. She is a winner of the CRAFT Creative Nonfiction Award, and her memoir was longlisted for the 2022 SFWP Literary prize. Gina has a master's degree in journalism and is cofounder of Watershed creative writing and art workshops. She lives and works near Boulder, Colorado.Book: Forces of Nature: A Memoir of Family, Loss and Finding HomeGina DeMillo Wagner's brother Alan had a rare genetic disorder that caused him to veer from loving to violent. When Alan died suddenly, Gina was pulled away from the safety of her adult life and thrust back into a family she has been estranged from for nearly ten years. FORCES OF NATURE follows this rewinding of the past, Gina's caregiving journey and reckoning with complicated grief, plus Alan's Christmas-themed funeral, and an investigation into his cause of death. It's a personal story that asks universal questions: How much of ourselves should we sacrifice to those we love? And, what forces shape our sense of family and home?Website: https://ginadwagner.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginadwagnerFree Newsletter: https://ginadwagner.substack.com/Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/
As one of wrestling's most famous families, the Von Erich's dazzled fans across the country with their incredible showmanship and athletic ability in the ring. But with the height of fame came crushing tragedy, bringing the whole family to the brink of destruction. Sean Durkin joins The Steve Cochran Show to talk about his love of wrestling, working with stars Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White, and how he told the story of the Von Erich's with love and respect for the family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Ask Christian Counseling Associates episode, we welcome Tammy Summers, the author of "Homecoming: A Story of Hope Out of Heartbreak," as our special guest. Witness a healing journey as Tammy recounts her testimony, revealing how God's presence amidst immense tragedy and loss brought restoration and hope to her family and community.
In the conclusion of this two-part series, "Grief", the hosts Rob B Rok, Nio Nyx, and Gianni Storm delve deeper into the multifaceted nature of grief, exploring how cultural, personal, and societal differences influence the way we mourn and heal. This episode expands on the personal narratives shared in Part 1 by incorporating perspectives from a diverse range of guests, including psychologists, cultural experts, and individuals who have navigated their unique paths through grief. This episode sheds light on why there is no one-size-fits-all approach to coping with loss.If you are feeling alone and having thoughts of suicide—whether or not you are in crisis—or know someone who is, don't remain silent. Talk to someone you can trust through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Call or text 988 or chat the lifeline.Support the showPODZnetwork.com TLSShow.com
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In this first of a two-part series, hosts Rob B Rok, Nio Nyx, and Gianni Storm engage in a deeply personal exploration of grief. They share their experiences with life's most challenging losses, from the anguish of miscarriage to the profound impact of losing family members and grappling with the aftermath of suicide. Through their stories, they offer insights into the varied ways individuals experience and cope with grief. This episode provides a space for raw and honest conversation about the emotional journey of loss and healing. Don't miss the continuation of this poignant discussion in next week's episode, available on the Podz Network.If you are feeling alone and having thoughts of suicide—whether or not you are in crisis—or know someone who is, don't remain silent. Talk to someone you can trust through the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Call or text 988 or chat the lifeline.Support the showPODZnetwork.com TLSShow.com
Claudia Romo Edelman takes us on a journey through her life, sharing stories from her upbringing in Mexico that have profoundly shaped her life's mission. Her dedication to helping others and her unwavering belief in the beauty of Latin people and culture have led her to become a driving force for positive change worldwide.Claudia is a Mexican-Swiss diplomat with more than 25 years of experience leading marketing and advocacy for global organizations including the World Economic Forum, UNICEF, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and the United Nations. She is a global mobilization expert, catalyst for social change and marketer for social causes as well as a recognized speaker, media contributor and an inspiring activist. Connect with Claudia on LinkedIn, X , Instagram, and Facebook.Subscribe to A La Latina Podcast on YouTube.Website: https://www.weareallhuman.org/ -About Latinas in Tech Latinas in Tech is a non-profit organization with the mission to connect, support and empower Latina women working in technology through professional development, mentorship, and recruiting. Learn more about our organization at https://latinasintech.org/.
Shea Wingate is a Licensed Therapist & Grief Coach, and has actually graced the airwaves of the LBG Podcast before way back in episode 10! There we talked all about grief and relationships, specifically. But today, we're really getting to know her backstory because I think so many facets of it are things you may be able to relate to, or see parts of your own grief in. Shea lost her mom, dad, AND sister all within about two years. And, with both of us having lost parents and trying to navigate that, she and I had a LOT to talk about here. What that looked and felt like, and how it affected us in so many aspects of our lives. I think you'll find so much value in this conversation today, from "yes, I can relate to that!" moments to discovering best practices to cope, and more. Shea truly has SO much knowledge when it comes to grief and how to cope on a day-to-day basis, you will not want to miss this one—especially if you are or have endured multiple losses back to back and are just trying to find your footing and figure out how to manage it all. Where to find Shea: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegriefgirlie/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegriefgirlie Website: https://www.thegriefgirlie.com/ Explore the membership: https://lossesbecomegains.com/membership Connect with me further! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lossesbecomegains Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/losses.become.gains/ Website: https://lossesbecomegains.com/ Shop the LBG Daily Journal: https://lossesbecomegains.com/journal By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Tara Accardo, or used by Tara Accardo with permission. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including—without limitation—reproduction, retransmission or editing of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of Tara Accardo, which may be requested by contacting hello@lossesbecomegains.com. This podcast is for educational purposes only. This podcast is not intended to be a substitute for any necessary therapy or counseling to address deeper, past-focused traumas. We don't attempt to give answers, fix, diagnose, or treat grief. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.
FOLLOW THE PIVOT PODCAST: MERCH | https://pivotpodcast.com YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/thepivotpodcast INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/thepivot TWITTER | https://twitter.com/thepivot TIKTOK | https://tiktok.com/@thepivot FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/thepivotpodcast FOLLOW HAPPY DAD: https://www.instagram.com/happydad FIND HAPPY DAD: https://www.happydad.com/find Don't miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/defense or through our promo code: Defense Growing up in Louisiana, Ed shares a similar football path to Ryan and he talks how most people don't make it out of where and how he grew up so he never took his opportunities for granted and kept his focus on football and leading by example. Looked up to man greats who he watched play before him and how Deion Sanders was instrumental to him to see how hard he worked and committed he was at all stages of his career. Many view Reed as the greatest safety of all time, but his journey off the field is spotlighted during this episode as he opens up and shares how certain moments tested him as a man and how football became the greatest medicine to pain. After the loss of his brother, Ed reflected on how important lessons are in life, especially when it comes to being able to help others. Discussing certain coping mechanisms of life stress and pain associated with playing the game, Ed talks about drug use being frowned upon during his era vs now as it seems it's more accepted but more abused. Fred asks Ed if he would be the same player in the game today with all the rule changes to a quick response of yes and may be even better. As the guys reminisce of their playing days, Ed says how facing each of them in AFC battles forced him to work harder as He knew games against the Steelers and Dolphins would always come down to which defense could make a stop. Reed's journey is not just about who he became, but the people he worked alongside. In discussing his biggest pivot, he points to how training with a key group of teammates helped keep him on the path to greatness and fully understand the sacrifice that comes with being the best. While speaking about his Super Bowl run and Hall of Fame induction, Ed praises his coaches and teammates who helped him reach where he is today. He even reveals how he tried to give up his Hall of Fame spot to someone he looked up to who wasn't in Canton yet. New episodes drop on Tuesdays at 12 p.m. ET and Fridays at 3:30 p.m ET on YouTube, with audio available on all streaming platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this heartfelt episode of The Series for Education and Awareness in Medicine (SEAM), we sit down with the extraordinary Natasha Gregson Wagner, acclaimed actress, entrepreneur, and the daughter of iconic film producer Richard Gregson and the legendary Natalie Wood. Natasha shares her inspiring journey, touching on the impact of her family's legacy, the challenges of loss, and the resilience that fuels her advocacy for women's health. Join us for a deeply personal conversation that explores life, love, and the power of raising awareness for preventive care.For more, follow The Seam on Instagram, watch full episodes on Youtube, or visit the Lynne Cohen Foundation website.Produced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanksgiving 2023 is in the books, but in this episode, Kristi King reflects on a 13-foot fall onto her head the day after Thanksgiving several years ago, resulting in traumatic brain injury. She walks us through her home and shows us how and where she fell, then discusses the after-effects of TBI. She then talks with The Adrienne Ross Show about the recent loss of her brother, something completely unexpected and obviously painful for herself and her family. How does one remain thankful and enter the holidays with joy after such devastation? Kristi tells her story and offers hope to the rest of us who have experienced any kind of loss and pain. This episode is also available on YouTube. Click here to watch on YouTube. It's available, too, at thebmgnetwork.com/theadriennerossshow and major podcast platforms. Wherever possible, please subscribe, like, comment, leave a rating and review, and share!Relevant: * KHISradio.org * 107.9 FM and 89.9 FM* KHIS Radio appFollow me:* https://adrienneross.substack.com* https://www.adriennerosscom.com* https://www.youtube.com/@theadriennerossshow3143* https://www.thebmgnetwork.com/theadriennerossshow* https://www.facebook.com/theadriennerossshow* https://www.facebook.com/AdrienneRossCommunications* https://www.instagram.com/adriennerossny2mo* https://twitter.com/AdrienneRossCom* https://twitter.com/Adrienne2012Consider making a financial donation to Adrienne Ross Communications:* Cash App: @AdrienneRossCom* Venmo: @Adrienne-Ross-25* PayPal: adriennerossny@aol.comThank you for your support! God bless you!Tuesday is the final day of the Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Giving Tuesday 50% off special. Click below for details. Get full access to Adrienne Ross Communications at adrienneross.substack.com/subscribe
Support this show and get exclusive access to our aftershow With Nothing Else To Say Nothing says Thanksgiving quite like the death of a relative, and so we celebrated this Thanksgiving with a film all about family, loss, and making amends. This is a deeply personal story to us as many of the themes, dead brother excluded, touch on the lives we've tried to live and continue to survive through each and every day. Here's to hoping you all enjoy it as much as we did!
On today's episode of The Tidbit, we don't want to do “business as usual." With everything transpiring in the world today, between global wars, the rise of hatred and vitriol, and overall mental health crises at an all time high, we thought it important to have a discussion around complex and profound emotions like grief, sorrow and loss. Kim speaks with Colin Campbell, author of Finding The Words, Working Through Profound Loss with Hope and Purpose about his story and his work to make grief less frightening, lonely and mysterious. Colin says that an important part of processing grief is to talk about it with a community that gets it.Host: Kim BrydenProducer: Gabriela SaldiviaGuest:Colin Campbell: https://colincampbellauthor.com/
Amy joins me for a second recording, and this time, we're digging into the energy centers of the Human Design tool. According to MyHumanDesign.com, where you can discover your Human Design, it's a roadmap for living your life. It can teach you to recognize that not all advice is the best advice for you. Additionally, Human Design can help you realize your innate gifts and traits to embrace who you came into this life to be. Like all tools, it's information, and what you do with it, if anything, is entirely up to you. Information is just knowledge. However, applied knowledge is wisdom. Human Design has personally helped bring to my awareness my blind spots, areas of relationships, and my being that I couldn't see from an outside perspective because I wasn't aware of them until Human Design helped me realize them. Do you see how this tool can be the mirror you've been looking for? Or perhaps your spleen is running the show, and you're too afraid to look? In today's episode, you will learn, head to root, about the 9 Human Design Energy Centers and how grief often manifests and shows up in these energy centers, whether you have been defined (colored in) or undefined (white). Before listening, and only if this resonates or you're curious (listen to your HD authority on that), go to www.mybodygraph.com first to get your Human Design body graph, then hit play and prepare yourself for some a-ha moments, friends! RESOURCES:Get Your Human Design Body GraphGrieving Voices listeners receive a generous 25% off of a Human Design reading with Amy - use the code "GRIEVINGVOICES" on her website HERE.Podcast | Love Human. Be Spirit.CONNECT:Website_______NEED HELP?National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis CounselorIf you are struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, free resources are available HERE.CONNECT WITH VICTORIA: InstagramWebsiteLinkedInFacebookSupport the showThis episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief. Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.
How much betrayal and loss can the heart take within less than two years? Today's guest shares how betrayal, loss, unsurmountable grief, and a decline in health catalyzed her personal growth. Amy chose to empower herself by getting a life coach and learning new tools that enabled her to recalibrate her life and move forward beyond the hurt, pain, and emotional hurricane she felt stuck in for too long. In this episode, we dabble into Amy's experience with Human Design, what she's learned about herself, and how Human Design became the permission slip to radically change things, including leaving her corporate job. We have all experienced something that challenges our beliefs and who we thought others were. We may question who we are and our role in the mess, and often, fear and expectations play a role and serve a purpose in making sense of our experiences.Listen to today's episode to hear Amy's perspective on fear, how learning her Human Design helped her change her approach and point of view of expectations, and so much more! RESOURCES:Get Your Human Design Body GraphGrieving Voices listeners receive a generous 25% off of a Human Design reading with Amy - use the code "GRIEVINGVOICES" on her website HERE.Podcast | Love Human. Be Spirit.CONNECT:Website_______NEED HELP?National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis CounselorIf you are struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, free resources are available HERE.CONNECT WITH VICTORIA: InstagramWebsiteLinkedInFacebookSupport the showThis episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief. Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.
In this episode, we engage in a candid conversation with Tim Beanland, a successful video marketer whose life and thriving business were abruptly disrupted by a family tragedy. The loss had a severe impact, plunging him into an 11-month-long depression, a struggle intensified by his existing battle with Bipolar Disorder.Tim shares his experience dealing with grief and the additional complications his mental health condition brought to the process of healing and recovery. His journey is a reflection on the resilience one can muster in the face of overwhelming sorrow and the intricate ways mental health is interwoven with experiences of loss and grief.This conversation aims to shed light on the importance of understanding and addressing mental health and offers insights into managing life and mental well-being during trying times. Whether you're dealing with mental health conditions, have experienced loss, or have an interest in psychological resilience, this episode provides a thoughtful perspective on navigating through life's challenges and finding a path to recovery.Support the showVisit the website www.livedexperiencepodcast.com Leave a review - https://www.livedexperiencepodcast.com/reviews/new/ Donate to the costs associated with the show - https://ko-fi.com/thelivedexperiencepodcast
Hour 3: Henry Lake was in for Jason and talked about a loss in his family. Then, is Big Ten expansion a good thing? And Dan Hayes talked Twins baseball.
Today's Q&A is a great reminder for all of us that we express our grief differently and in our own timing. However, when emotions run high, and the loss seems unbearable, as is often the case with child loss, more grief will often add to the pain and heartbreak within family dynamics. We must remember that 75% of how we respond to life's challenges is learned by age three. By age fifteen, we've learned the remaining 25% of how to respond to life's challenges. These are impressionable ages, and the lessons in our youth are what we fall back on as adults. So when life hands a family a devastating loss, everyone brings their unique perspective and feelings about the person the family, as a whole, is grieving. This is why family dynamics have the potential to create more togetherness or more grief and separation in the wake of devastating loss. However, less would be taken so personally if we all took the time to understand our loved ones better and honored each individual where they're at in their grief experience.RESOURCES:Do Grief Differently™️_______NEED HELP?National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis CounselorIf you are struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, free resources are available HERE.Are you enjoying the podcast? Check out my bi-weekly newsletter, The Unleashed Letters.CONNECT WITH VICTORIA: InstagramWebsiteLinkedInFacebookSupport the showThis episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief. Would you like to join the mission of Grieving Voices in normalizing grief and supporting hurting hearts everywhere? Become a supporter of the show HERE.
In a heartfelt conversation about coping with grief and inherited clutter, Cleanfluencer Angela Brown and guest Michelle Hoffman delve into these experiences' profound complexities. Together, they offer practical strategies and emotional support for hoarders, clutter bugs, and packrats, guiding them through the overwhelming task of reclaiming space and finding solace amidst the weight of inherited possessions. Join Angela and Michelle on this transformative journey as they navigate the challenges of coping with grief, providing valuable insights and relatable experiences to help viewers find clarity and healing. Join us weekly as we explore new topics and invite expert guests to share their experiences and insights. Let's work together to transform your home and create a more peaceful, stress-free environment. COPING WITH GRIEF CHAPTERS ------------------ 0:00 - How can inherited behaviors and tendencies impact our approach to clutter and grief? 0:38 - What common emotions and challenges are associated with coping with inherited clutter after losing a loved one? 1:23 - How does grief affect our ability to navigate everyday tasks and envision our future? 2:07 - How can external support, such as friends, pets, or companionship, help us face and address grief and clutter? 2:33 - How can we identify and honor the treasures held within our grief to facilitate healing and forward movement? 2:46 - How can organizing fundraising events or community initiatives contribute to the healing process? 3:24 - How does letting go of clutter allow others to find value and benefit from these items? 3:44 - What role can organizations or charities play in receiving and redistributing clutter for the greater good? RESOURCES ------------------ Life Worth Living by Michelle Hoffmann - https://amzn.to/3nJ01x5 The Art of Letting GO: How to Let Go of the Past, Look Forward to the Future, and Finally Enjoy the Emotional Freedom You Deserve! - https://amzn.to/44FuSva The Art Of Saying NO: How To Stand Your Ground, Reclaim Your Time And Energy, And Refuse To Be Taken For Granted (Without Feeling Guilty! - https://amzn.to/44F7zS6 Children of Hoarders: How to Minimize Conflict, Reduce the Clutter, and Improve Your Relationship - https://amzn.to/3VEQPX6 What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You: Uncover the Message in the Mess and Reclaim Your Life - https://amzn.to/3phlXjo REPROGRAM YOUR MIND SLEEP TAPES The New Normal Sleep Tape - https://youtu.be/ebLJJA6rUHw The New Tape | Affirmations Of A Clean and Orderly Home | "I AM" - https://youtu.be/n13ZBvaCMjw * When available, we use affiliate links, and as Amazon Associates, we earn on qualifying purchases. SOCIAL MEDIA --------------- CONNECT WITH THE HOARDING WORLD ON SOCIAL MEDIA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HoardingWorld Facebook: https://Facebook.com/HoardingWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoardingWorld Instagram: https://Instagram.com/hoarding.world Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/HoardingWorld TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@HoardingWorld Hashtags: #ClutterCorner #HoardingWorld CONNECT WITH ANGELA BROWN ON SOCIAL MEDIA YT: https://www.youtube.com/@AskAngelaBrown Facebook: https://Facebook.com/AskAngelaBrown Twitter: https://Twitter.com/AskAngelaBrown Instagram: https://Instagram.com/AskAngelaBrown Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/AskAngelaBrown Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/AskAngelaBrown TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@AskAngelaBrown Store: https://amazon.com/shop/AngelaBrown NEED MORE DECLUTTERING HELP? ------------- HOARDING WORLD SUPPORT GROUP Support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hoardingworld DISCLAIMER: This work is not intended to substitute for professional medical or counseling advice. If you suffer from a physical or mental illness, please always seek professional help. *** ADVERTISE WITH US *** We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us and you have a product or service that makes sense for the decluttering or hoarding space, here's how to work with us -https://savvycleaner.com/brand-deals *** SAVVY CLEANER BRANDS *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com/join HOARDING WORLD - Helping you change your relationship with stuff https://HoardingWorld.com CREDITS -------------------------- Show Produced by: Savvy Cleaner: https://savvycleaner.com Show Host: Angela Brown Show Editors: Kristin Ochsner & PJ Barnes Show Producer: Jenifer V. Holland #CopingWithGrief #GriefJourney #InheritedClutter #FamilyLoss #GrievingProcess #Hoarders #ClutterBugs #Packrats #EmotionalHealing #FindingSolace #TransformativeJourney #PracticalStrategies #EmotionalSupport #NavigatingChallenges #ClarityAndHealing #HealingFromLoss #DeclutteringGrief #MovingForward, #ClutterCorner, #cluttercornerlive #HoardingWorld #AskAngelaBrown
Jennifer Love Hewitt (9-1-1, Ghost Whisperer) returns this week to talk about her journey through self love and the importance in taking care of yourself during times like these. Jennifer opens up on recent anxiety attacks and lingering fears that have stemmed from close family loss. We also take the time to reflect on her long standing and successful career in Hollywood and how her mission in life is to strive to do things that support the things she desires.
An episode that has OIL all over it. The Holy Spirit guided this conversation and the Lord SHOWED UP! Worship Pastor Kenneth Clary and Zach Rippey get to know each other better after their paths have crossed in the ministry world non-stop. On this episode you will hear nothing but Kingdom things like Business Ownership, Worshipping God, Infertility and God's Promises about it, Job Loss, Family Loss, and the sweet messages Kenneth leaves in his Bible for his children. Kenneth leans into faith with his wife and PREPARES THE ROOM for God's PROMISES! An episode that was emotional, impactful, and truly unexpected! Kenneth also shares what God spoke to him in prayer of what he sees coming to pass for I LIke Birds Ministry! I was juiced up about it and believed every word! Come on Jesus! Share this episode far and wide... #DOITFORTHEONE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Hey friend! Please prayerfully consider partnering with us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/ILikeBirds Support Zach's first book "21 Days in Africa" here: https://ilikebirdsministry.com/shop/books Thank you for watching. I Like Birds is available on all podcast platforms here
Ed Sheeran wins copyright case but reveals sadness over family loss. This is your Daily Lowdown from HELLO! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy talks with Chris about her journey that led her to start training as a psychotherapist. She shares with Chris her experiences of having three siblings with Autism and the changing family dynamics and coming to terms with this. She talks with Chris with honesty and insight and they talk about the impact of her early experiences moving from Co Dublin to the West of Ireland and the struggle of adjustment. They talk about being sensitive and how valuable this is for the work of therapy but also how painful it can be. Amy shares with Chris a family bereavment that had a profound impact on them all and how this and her brothers cancer diagnosis all happened at the beginning of the pandemic. This was a chat that was filled with honesty and openness.
Can you believe it? 2022 is over, and 2023 has come. Even the number sounds unfamiliar, yet we've got to move on, don't we? In this episode, American K-sisters check on the resolutions set at the beginning of this year, summarize the year in three keywords, and discuss their plans for the new year. Join us on our journey forward! [Timestamps] (00:00) Intro (00:23) Opening & Today's Topic (02:20) Reviewing the resolutions from 2022 (14:52) Summarizing 2022 in Three Keywords (21:45) After Skipping the Part about Family Loss and Suicide (38:58) Plans for 2023 (45:36) Closing & Topic of Next Episode [Mentioned in this Episode] - Linda's Instagram with Artwork Posts @KoreanLinda - Linda's Goodbye Grandmother Project on Instagram @GoodbyeGrandmother - Linda's Newsletter: DefinitelyNotOkay.com - Episode 2 about Holidays from November 19, 2021 (Recorded in Korean) - Episode 18 about Heena's Visit to Korea Recording in Korean: August 19, 2021 Recording in English: August 26, 2021 [More on American K-sisters] - Website: AmericanKsisters.com - Instagram: @AmericanKsisters - YouTube: YouTube.com/@AmericanKsisters - Email: AmericanKsisters@gmail.com - Music: MissChristineMusic.com
Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert.On Episode 155, Johnny is joined by Love Island 2022 star Danica Taylor who opens up about the loss of her Grandpa and Uncle to suicide, what it will like growing up in a single parent family and where her confidence comes from. Plus, Danica opens up about her Summer of love after appearing on Love Island 2022.If you are affected by what you hear please contact The Samaritans at www.samaritans.org.uk or call 116 123If you want to contact Johnny he is on social media @johnnyseifert and @securetheinsecurepodcastRemember it is okay to not be okay Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Austin Hatch has survived not one, but TWO plane crashes in his life at the ages of 8 and 16. The first took the lives of his mother, older sister, and younger brother. The second took the lives of his father and stepmother and left him in critical condition. After awaking from a medically induced coma from the second crash, Austin made it his mission not to fall prey to the pain of these tragedies, but rather to overcome them. In this episode of “BRob Inspired”, Austin and I discuss how our past does not define us. Instead, we can choose how we respond in the face of adversity to make a positive impact in our own lives and in the lives of others. To book Austin to speak at your next corporate or team event: https://austin-hatch.com/ To watch his #SCfeatured story with ESPN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmKUpj97ZB8
Today we are discussion avoiding hard conversations both personally and professionally and the impact they can have on our life. Email Chance/Support the showSupport the show
Marteverick De'jon Shears joins Searching For Happiness with Host Joseph Grable on The Season 1 Finale. Marteverick De'jon Shears is a Director, Writer, Actor & US Navy Veteran, he drops by on Searching for Happiness take part in an episode all about being a Family man, what we learn from losing a loved one & parenthood. Joseph & Marteverick dive deep on personal loses within their families and how that changed the way they view certain things. They also discuss having a family, taking care of yourself and how they plan on getting their foot in the door on the Entertainment Business. Marteverick De'Jon Shears Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pressedoutmedia/ Video: https://linktr.ee/pressedoutmedia Podcast Links Host: https://www.instagram.com/thejosephgrable/ Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/searchingforhappinesspodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/searchingforhappiness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/searchingforhappiness/support
The podcast is back after holiday and winter break! On this episode I chat about where I've been, our recent family loss, medical malpractice, as well as some good health news for my husband. Topics include: family loss medical malpractice ITP (immune thrombocytopenia) Ayurveda Ayurvedic treatment and herbs and more Ayurvedic Clinic we're working with is Planet Ayurveda. IG: @therefinedhippie www.therefinedhippie.com