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Maybe it's about time for a Good Cry. ABOUT THE MESSAGEIn this powerful sermon, Pastor Mark Stermer explores the transformative power of tears and their role in emotional and spiritual healing. Crying can actually be a vitally important part of the healing process. God values our tears, sees our pain, and has the power to wipe away our sorrows. If you are struggling with pain let yourself begin the journey of healing, which sometimes just needs a good cry. ABOUT JESUSIf you want to learn more about who Jesus is and what it means to have a relationship with Him, we would love to help you on that journey: https://www.thechurch.fm/jesus For a deeper dive into The Word of God on a daily basis check out our Free Ancient Paths Daily Devotional: https://www.thechurch.fm/ancient-paths WHO WE AREWe believe that the goal of every Christian is To Be Conformed Into the Image of Jesus Christ, and a relationship with Jesus as well as being involved in a healthy church community are both important to achieving that goal. Find out more about who we are and all that we do at https://www.thechurch.fm/about.We would love to meet you in person! Find our locations and service times here https://www.thechurch.fm/campuses and download our smartphone app here https://pushpay.com/get?handle=saintamantcampus&source=external to access video content, daily devotionals, updates on what is going on at The Church, and so much more.To get connected here at The Church International simply visit us here https://www.thechurch.fm/connect-track and we will walk you through all of the life giving opportunities that we have to connect with you and your family.We want to give a special thanks to everyone who donates to what God is doing through this ministry. If you would like to partner with us through generosity and giving you can do so at https://www.thechurch.fm/give-online. SOCIAL MEDIAThe Church International:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thechurchinter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechurchinternational/Website: https://www.TheChurch.FM Pastor Mark:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkAStermerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mark_stermer Pastor Cindy:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cindy.stermer.9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cindy_stermer
Russell does a shift with Graeme and Gad. We talk great shows to rewatch, new cult classics & having a good cry to The Colour Purple.Blink Twice | The BioscopeHey did you guys hear…Ted Lasso' Season 4 Deal Near: Options Picked Up For Key Cast | DeadlineOasis reunion: Liam and Noel Gallagher tease return of legendary band | BBCMegalopolis Trailer: Fake Quotes Controversy Shows Broken System | Variety'Anaconda' Movie In Works With Jack Black & Paul Rudd | DeadlineSecret Level - Teaser Trailer | YouTubeLee Jung-jae Reacts to 'The Acolyte' Being Canceled; 'Quite Surprised' | VarietyRecommended Films/SeriesLost | NetflixThe Boys in The Boat | Prime VideoLisa Frankenstein | Apple TVThe Map of Tiny Perfect Things | Prime VideoThe Color Purple (2023) | Apple TVThe Color Purple (1985) | Prime TVSocial Media LinksOfficial SiteFacebookInstagram Have a film or TV show you have recently enjoyed and want to let us know about it? Send us a voice note of you pretending you are coming in to the store to return it. Say your name, what you are returning, and what you think of it. Email it to us at the email address below, or DM us on instagram.Contact: thevideostorepod@gmail.com
While society often tells us to "stay strong" and suppress our tears, the truth is that allowing ourselves to cry when we need to is actually a profound act of self-care that supports our overall health and well-being.So, if you need a good cry right now, let's get those tears flowing with this gentle and supportive body-centered meditation for when you need a good cry.This gentle meditation will help you drop into your body and draw closer to the parts of you that need a good cry right now. By connecting with yourself and your feelings in this way, not only will it help you let your tears flow, but it will also help you connect with your feelings in a loving way that helps them move through you and naturally release.__Episode timing -00:00 - Health Benefits of Crying03:10 - Meditation For When You Need A Good Cry (using Regenerating Images in Memory®)28:24 - Conclusion__Please join me for my upcoming free training, The Secret Wisdom of Your Triggers!This powerful 75-minute training will help you gain profound insights into the conflicts and repeating patterns in your life and learn to heal your core issues in a loving and integrated way!Learn more and enroll here!__Connect with Karena:@helloinnerlight on Instagram, and YouTubehelloinnerlight.comSomatic Healing Meditations homepageFree mini-course: The Feel it to Heal it Mini-CourseJoin The Co-Regulation Community: https://helloinnerlight.com/the-coregulation-communityFree training: The Secret Wisdom of Your Triggers
Pod Crashing episode 325 with Radhi Devulkia from the podcast A Really Good Cry This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia {Name Pronunciation: RAH-DEE DEV-LOO-KEE-AH} brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry where she will dive into being vulnerable and allow her audience to fully understand that it's okay to cry. She will share wellness tips, talk about the psychology behind food, intuitive eating, self-development and more. Radhi will guide the audience through different sessions and offer unique insights, surprising revelations, and advice from her own experiences. Some episodes will also feature surprise guests, including celebrities, scientists, experts and more. Episodes available here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-a-really-good-cry-123675551/
Pod Crashing episode 325 with Radhi Devulkia from the podcast A Really Good Cry This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia {Name Pronunciation: RAH-DEE DEV-LOO-KEE-AH} brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry where she will dive into being vulnerable and allow her audience to fully understand that it's okay to cry. She will share wellness tips, talk about the psychology behind food, intuitive eating, self-development and more. Radhi will guide the audience through different sessions and offer unique insights, surprising revelations, and advice from her own experiences. Some episodes will also feature surprise guests, including celebrities, scientists, experts and more. Episodes available here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-a-really-good-cry-123675551/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
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It's hormones week on Sweat Daily! On Fridays Kayla is joined by her family and friends as they get comfy diving into all topics big and small. This week, Kayla is joined in the studio by her sister, Leah Itsines, as they talk about what Leah endured through Kayla's hormonal teen years, having a 'power cry', and Leah's best period food.Can't get enough of Sweat Daily? Then join us over at Sweat Daily+. Subscribe now to get every episode early access and ad-free – and to hear exclusive extended Tuesday Talk interviews.Want to hear more from Leah Itsines? You can find her on:Instagram - @leahitsinesWant more Kayla? You can find her on:Instagram - @kayla_itsinesTikTok - @kayla_itsinesLooking to smash your fitness goals? Sign up to the Sweat app, or find us on InstagramInstagram - @sweathttps://sweat.com/sweatdailyCredits:Hosted by Kayla ItsinesExecutive Produced for Storyglass by Liz BurnettExecutive Produced for Sweat by Sara BergstromProduced by Grace Valerie-Lynette and Hannah AriottiSound Design, Mix and Edit by Tiffany DimmackRecorded by Folklore Studios, Cutting Edge's The Edge Studios, and Focal HouseAdditional Script Editing by Amy Cooper and Erin FisherVisual Identity by Dee Riddell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk about lamenting and the God who hears our cries.
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This week, the sisters are weighing in on Harrison Butker's commencement speech heard around the world, Lauren is rating Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and both sisters share how good a good cry feels. Hot Topics: JoJo Siwa, gardening, and Mel Robbins If you love Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project and would like to show your support for the content created, please visit Anchor.com (link in show notes) for more information. Thank you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cozy-conversations/support
Living for God doesn't mean that it goes without any struggle. Along the way, these struggles and trials cause us to shed tears, yet these tears come with a purpose—to become mature as we press on with the Christian life, knowing that God is in total, complete control of all things. Watch and listen as Pastor Donnie McClurkin preaches an inspirational and encouraging message of hope and perseverance for every believer whom God is maturing in the faith. Sermon Scripture: Psalm 126:1-6 We stream live every Sunday at 11 am ET and every Wednesday at 8 pm ET. Visit our website: https://perfectingfaithchurch.com Connect with us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PerfectingFaithChurch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfectingfaithchurch/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PFCNY Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@perfectingfaithchurch
This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia {Name Pronunciation: RAH-DEE DEV-LOO-KEE-AH} brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry where she will dive into being vulnerable and allow her audience to fully understand that it's okay to cry. She will share wellness tips, talk about the psychology behind food, intuitive eating, self-development and more. Radhi will guide the audience through different sessions and offer unique insights, surprising revelations, and advice from her own experiences. Some episodes will also feature surprise guests, including celebrities, scientists, experts and more. Episodes available here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-a-really-good-cry-123675551/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
ABOUT A REALLY GOOD CRY This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia {Name Pronunciation: RAH-DEE DEV-LOO-KEE-AH} brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry where she will dive into being vulnerable and allow her audience to fully understand that it's okay to cry. She will share wellness tips, talk about the psychology behind food, intuitive eating, self-development and more. Radhi will guide the audience through different sessions and offer unique insights, surprising revelations, and advice from her own experiences. Some episodes will also feature surprise guests, including celebrities, scientists, experts and more. Episodes available here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-a-really-good-cry-123675551/ RADHI DEVLUKIA BIO RADHI DEVLUKIA is the author of the New York Times Bestselling cookbook JOYFULL, a plant-based cook, mission-driven entrepreneur, and co-founder of Juni Tea.Born and raised in the UK, the rich traditions of her Indian culture played a significant role in shaping Radhi's path towards wellness from an early age, leading her to develop a deep appreciation for the mind-body connection and igniting her curiosity for culinary exploration. As a modern-day advocate for holistic well-being, Radhi practices conscious cooking and embodies the idea that nourishing the body can be an enriching and pleasurable journey without compromising flavor. She has amassed a global audience of millions of loyal followers through her natural lifestyle brand sharing recipes, nutritional insights, and mindfulness practices. Radhi's commitment to business with a purpose is illustrated with her partnership with cruelty-free fashion brand, Samara. In 2019, Radhi partnered with the brand to create a limited-edition vegan leather weekender bag and a necklace line using semi-precious stones that promote healing and joy, all of which sold out in minutes.Most recently, Radhi was announced as Alo's new celebrity ambassador, representing wellness as part of the brand's 'Move Into Wellness' campaign. In 2023, she headlined GAP's holiday campaign alongside her husband Jay. In 2021, Radhi launched Juni, an adaptogenic sparkling tea brand. Juni's powerful adaptogens and nootropics work together to renew energy, enhance focus, and elevate overall wellness. It's available exclusively at Erewhon locations and online. In February 2024, Radhi released her highly anticipated debut cookbook, JOYFULL, which was an instant New York Times Bestseller. Through her recipes, teachings, and vibrant spirit, Radhi continues to inspire individuals around the world to savor the flavors of life while prioritizing their health and vitality. Radhi has been featured in People, Women's Health, Vogue India, Goop, Forbes, The Today Show, Access Hollywood and more. Radhi resides in Los Angeles with her husband Jay. Learn more at www.radhidevlukia.com or @radhidevlukia across social media.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Hi, Scrubbing In fans! iHeartPodcasts is excited to tell you about A Really Good Cry - a brand new podcast here to guide you through life's toughest challenges. Hosted by cookbook author and lifestyle influencer Radhi Devlukia, this podcast takes on mental health, embracing the real, and living fuller, more healthy lives. We think you'll enjoy this podcast but don't just take our word for it. Check out this trailer to decide if this is your new weekly obsession! Show Description: This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry, a space where we can embrace the real, the messy and the beautiful parts of life that can be difficult to digest alone, together. Tune in for a good ole' laugh, maybe shed a tear or two, and join a community where you can have a really good cry! There's no small talk here, we are diving straight in and it's gonna get real. Whether it's raw, unfiltered conversations, debate and discussions of different perspectives and life experiences or going on an emotional rollercoaster. A Really Good Cry is there for you to learn, connect, and find comfort together - that allows us to see the world and ourselves with a new perspective. Tune in to A Really Good Cry today on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, 4 Things fans! iHeartPodcasts is excited to tell you about A Really Good Cry - a brand new podcast here to guide you through life's toughest challenges. Hosted by cookbook author and lifestyle influencer Radhi Devlukia, this podcast takes on mental health, embracing the real, and living fuller, more healthy lives. We think you'll enjoy this podcast but don't just take our word for it. Check out this trailer to decide if this is your new weekly obsession! Show Description: This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry, a space where we can embrace the real, the messy and the beautiful parts of life that can be difficult to digest alone, together. Tune in for a good ole' laugh, maybe shed a tear or two, and join a community where you can have a really good cry! There's no small talk here, we are diving straight in and it's gonna get real. Whether it's raw, unfiltered conversations, debate and discussions of different perspectives and life experiences or going on an emotional rollercoaster. A Really Good Cry is there for you to learn, connect, and find comfort together - that allows us to see the world and ourselves with a new perspective. Tune in to A Really Good Cry today on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Velvet's Edge fans! iHeartPodcasts is excited to tell you about A Really Good Cry - a brand new podcast here to guide you through life's toughest challenges. Hosted by cookbook author and lifestyle influencer Radhi Devlukia, this podcast takes on mental health, embracing the real, and living fuller, more healthy lives. We think you'll enjoy this podcast but don't just take our word for it. Check out this trailer to decide if this is your new weekly obsession! Show Description: This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry, a space where we can embrace the real, the messy and the beautiful parts of life that can be difficult to digest alone, together. Tune in for a good ole' laugh, maybe shed a tear or two, and join a community where you can have a really good cry! There's no small talk here, we are diving straight in and it's gonna get real. Whether it's raw, unfiltered conversations, debate and discussions of different perspectives and life experiences or going on an emotional rollercoaster. A Really Good Cry is there for you to learn, connect, and find comfort together - that allows us to see the world and ourselves with a new perspective. Tune in to A Really Good Cry today on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, IOTYNO fans! iHeartPodcasts is excited to tell you about A Really Good Cry - a brand new podcast here to guide you through life's toughest challenges. Hosted by cookbook author and lifestyle influencer Radhi Devlukia, this podcast takes on mental health, embracing the real, and living fuller, more healthy lives. We think you'll enjoy this podcast but don't just take our word for it. Check out this trailer to decide if this is your new weekly obsession! Show Description: This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry, a space where we can embrace the real, the messy and the beautiful parts of life that can be difficult to digest alone, together. Tune in for a good ole' laugh, maybe shed a tear or two, and join a community where you can have a really good cry! There's no small talk here, we are diving straight in and it's gonna get real. Whether it's raw, unfiltered conversations, debate and discussions of different perspectives and life experiences or going on an emotional rollercoaster. A Really Good Cry is there for you to learn, connect, and find comfort together - that allows us to see the world and ourselves with a new perspective. Tune in to A Really Good Cry today on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Get Real fans! iHeartPodcasts is excited to tell you about A Really Good Cry - a brand new podcast here to guide you through life's toughest challenges. Hosted by cookbook author and lifestyle influencer Radhi Devlukia, this podcast takes on mental health, embracing the real, and living fuller, more healthy lives. We think you'll enjoy this podcast but don't just take our word for it. Check out this trailer to decide if this is your new weekly obsession! Show Description: This podcast won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry, a space where we can embrace the real, the messy and the beautiful parts of life that can be difficult to digest alone, together. Tune in for a good ole' laugh, maybe shed a tear or two, and join a community where you can have a really good cry! There's no small talk here, we are diving straight in and it's gonna get real. Whether it's raw, unfiltered conversations, debate and discussions of different perspectives and life experiences or going on an emotional rollercoaster. A Really Good Cry is there for you to learn, connect, and find comfort together - that allows us to see the world and ourselves with a new perspective. Tune in to A Really Good Cry today on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Morning Rush: #MyLastGoodCry - Chico, Nikki, and the Rushers share the reasons on why they cried tears of happiness. Thanks @kyleyannis for the topic! The Morning Rush, the multi-award-winning comedy radio program, is now on your favorite streaming platforms! Join Chico, Hazel and Markki for a daily dose of laughter and hilarity as they cover the latest news, pop culture, celebrity gossip with Tea over Coffee, and of course, the Daily Top 10's. With our hilarious hosts and engaging guests, The Morning Rush is the perfect way to start your day with a smile. Join our daily Top 10 entries by sending us a post on X with the hashtag of the day's Top 10 topic and #TheMorningRush Send in your greets or requests via the Monster text line on Viber or Telegram: +63 961 1367 931 Follow us on our socials: Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content! Follow our TMR hosts: Chico, Hazel, and Markki!
A Really Good Cry with Radhi won't solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. A space to feel it all: laugh, cry and everything in between. As you go through the seasons of life, the emotions, the uncomfortable, the good stuff and even on those days you ‘just don't want to', these conversations will have something for you. Whether it's vulnerable moments with friends, discussions with experts, or the wisdom, research and experiences that Radhi learns herself and shares with you; this podcast will be the bridge between you and the person you're becoming. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Salt Lake County lawmaker wants more transit in the south valley — so do we! — but what's the tradeoff in her current proposal? Plus, the Larry H. Miller Company and legislators' plans for an MLB stadium in Fairpark are starting to feel Inland Port-esque. Will Westside electeds regret calling it a home run? Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means discuss two very wonky proposals and share picks of the week from two local beacons. Bills mentioned: HB 430 Local Government Transportation Services Amendments HB 562 Utah Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District SB 272 Capital City Reinvestment Zone Amendments Our take on the MLB stadium proposal. See “You Will Get Sick” at Salt Lake Acting Company through March 3. Consider becoming a founding member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we're around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC and Twitter @CityCastSLC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Becca was a wild child who grew into a confident, young adult and was able to talk to anybody. Her passions included animals, theater and music. She was also a talented artist who fell in love with tattoos and thought of the human body as a canvas. After a tragic event in her early teens, she self-medicated with marijuana and then other drugs. In January 2021, she passed away at 22 from fentanyl poisoning. Her mother, Sarah, wants to break the stigma about addiction and speaks to school groups about her daughter's life. She found that listening to podcasts has helped her to cope with her grief. These include “A Good Cry” with Michael Cruz Kayne at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-good-cry/id1586175225; and “All There Is” with Anderson Cooper at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-there-is-with-anderson-cooper/id1643163707. Sarah was moved by a quote from Andrew Garfield (an actor whose mother died in 2019 from cancer) who hopes he never gets over the grief of losing his mother. In an interview in People magazine, he said, “So I hope this grief stays with me because it's all the unexpressed love that I didn't get to tell her…We all told her every day, she was the best of us." If you would like to tell your story about an overdose death, please contact Susan Claire at grievingoverdosedeath@gmail.com http://grievingoverdosedeath.libsyn.com/ Music provided by La Atlántida
Episode 467 – A Good Cry Today we have Andrea. She is 47 years old and lives in Phoenix, AZ. She took her last drink on November 9th, 2021. Better Help: www.betterhelp.com/elevator - 10% off your first month. #sponsored [02:12] Thoughts from Paul: Paul shares a quote with us that says, “decide what life you want to live and say no to everything else”. This same quote can be applied to your thoughts. What comes to mind after reading this quote is the word “purge”. Saying no and letting go of things that don't fit the life we want to live isn't easy, but it is healthy and so is crying. Emotional tears have many health benefits. They contain stress hormones and other toxins. Researchers have theorized that crying flushes these toxins out of your system. A good cry also activates the parasympathetic nervous system which sends signals of calm and restoration to the body. In addition to this, crying dulls pain and releases oxytocin and endorphins. It is a way for the body to find a new emotional balance. A much better way than using alcohol. If you're finding emotions hard to deal with in sobriety then give the body permission to purge them out in the form of tears. Go ahead and lean into the millions of years of universal intelligence the body possesses and have a good cry. Café RE – use the code OPPORTUNITY to waive the setup fee. [09:28] Paul introduces Andrea: Andrea is 47 years old and lives near Phoenix. She has four children, two grandchildren and a Great Pyrenees. She works with people with substance abuse disorders and is working on a master's in social work. For fun she enjoys jogging, hiking, DIY projects and documentaries. Andrea and her family moved around a lot when she was going up which made it hard for her to keep friends. She had her first drink shortly after she discovered that her father was cheating on her mother. She felt the calming effects the first time and drank every change she could get during her teens. Andrea started bartending when she was 19. This found her drinking a lot after work which was creating some issues in her marriage. She was able to abstain from alcohol during all of her pregnancies but would drink as soon as she could after. The alcohol was creating issues in the marriage and when Andrea was 22, she went to rehab but didn't stay quit after leaving. A few years later she lost her mother to cancer and Andrea says that's the first time she drank to numb pain rather than just a socialization tool. The first consequence Andrea had was losing her nursing license after an arrest. When they were about to extend her probationary period where she could not drink without hiding it, she decided she didn't want to do it and turned in her license. Her heavy drinking would continue throughout her 20's and 30's. After her divorce when she was 41, Andrea did start exploring whether or not she had a drinking problem. She was beginning to see the consequences to her health and was realizing she didn't want this to be her legacy. She was gradually able to stack days together and eventually reached 90 days where she kept on going. The first year found Andrea continuing to read quit lit, listen to podcasts and attend a few AA meetings. Her decision to work on her relationships after year one was cut short when she lost a daughter to a drunk driving accident. Instantly she reached out to some sober friends to help her keep from drinking. Andrea feels that her sobriety has been a gift throughout this and helped her be there for her other children and grandchildren. Andrea has been attending AA, going to school, and making new friends in social situations she would have avoided in the past. Giving back is important to Andrea as she pursues her master's in social work. Andrea's favorite sobriety resources: podcasts, quit lit, The Phoenix Andrea's parting piece of guidance: the sooner you ditch the booze, the sooner you can start living. Instagram Recovery Elevator YouTube Sobriety Tracker iTunes Recovery Elevator Go big, because eventually we'll all go home. I love you guys.
Cynthia and Josie both had big changes in their lives this week: Josie started a brand new job in radio ( Click Here) and Cynthia went back to her old job in television (Click Here) in a new way. Of course, there were some tears. And with tears come a whole lot of feelings… Why are we so afraid of showing vulnerability, especially in the workplace? What if the answer to a lot of our problems could be fixed if we were all a little more vulnerable? *****Also, if you are just catching up on what's been happening with Cynthia, you might want to go HERE and then HERE. And if you are following us on Apple Podcasts, they had a funky update and you might now be “paused”. If you can tap the plus + button in the upper right corner to make sure you are getting every new episode we would really appreciate. As always, we love hearing from you - especially those of you who have questions and stories about #burnout. Email us at hello@cynthiaandjosie.com.
Natasha reflects on the loss of her older brother and the inescapable loss of her parents.
How do you turn the worst thing that's ever happened to you into a comedy show? Comedian Michael Cruz Kayne went viral for a tweet he posted on the 10th anniversary of his newborn son's death. What followed was an outpouring of support, but also: of storytelling, with thousands of people sharing their own experiences of loss. His one man show, Sorry for Your Loss, and his podcast, A Good Cry, have made the topic of child loss a little bit easier to approach. He'd like you to know you should ask your sad friend about the sad thing that happened to them: it's ok to not know what to say. In this episode we cover: Can you make comedy about tragedy? How telling the truth can make you less lonely Is it okay to say “sorry for your loss”? If family members would be upset by what you say on stage, should you say it anyway? Does everything happen for a reason? (spoiler: no. but maybe yes.) Looking for a creative exploration of grief? Check out the best selling Writing Your Grief course here. “Having half of infinity is also infinity. I got more than you could ever possibly get, and I thought I was gonna get twice that.” - Michael Cruz Kayne, on the enduring grief of his son's death. Related episodes: Tembi Locke - From Scratch Can We Make This Place Beautiful? with Maggie Smith Follow our show on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok @refugeingrief and @itsokpod on TikTok. Visit refugeingrief.com for resources & courses About our guest: Comedian and writer Michael Cruz Kayne is the host of A Good Cry, and creator of the one man show, Sorry For Your Loss, from Audible theater. He's an Emmy nominated, Peabody award winning writer on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Find him at michaelcruzkayne.com and on Instagram and Twitter @cruzkayne About Megan: Psychotherapist Megan Devine is one of today's leading experts on grief, from life-altering losses to the everyday grief that we don't call grief. The best-selling book on grief in over a decade, Megan's It's Ok that You're Not OK, is a global phenomenon that has been translated into more than 25 languages. Her animations and explainers have garnered over 75 million views and are used in training programs around the world. Find her @refugeingrief Additional resources: Want to talk with Megan directly? Join our patreon community for live monthly Q&A grief clinics: your questions, answered. Want to speak to her privately? Apply for a 1:1 grief consultation here. Check out Megan's best-selling books - It's OK That You're Not OK and How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed Books and resources may contain affiliate links.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9 - 05 - 23 PT2 WHEN YOU NEED A GOOD CRY- WHAT MAKES TODD CRY by Maine's Coast 93.1
9 - 05 - 23 PT1 WHEN YOU NEED A GOOD CRY- WHAT DO YOU WATCH by Maine's Coast 93.1
The boys discuss the last time they cried, owning cats, having ocd tendencies, the proper way to hold a cup, and the magic button.
Did you know that you have 3 kinds of tears and they are made of different stuff? Learn something new every day, right?! Kristen King is an integrative business coach who loves teaching how to tune out all the fear-based, perfectionist, hustle-culture BS that paralyzes us and how to tune in to a fun, fulfilling, f*ck-yeah business that feels like our own. And to do this without overcomplicating things, doing stuff we dread, or burning ourselves all-the-way out. Today, we're talking about our shared love of crying. Including: 3 Different types of tears & their chemical make-up The benefits of emotional release for our physical & mental health. How to differentiate between compartmentalizing vs. swallowing your feelings What's an “Emotion Appointment” and how to make one Modeling for our kids how to be ok with big emotions If you've ever said: If I let myself start crying, I'll never stop– then this episode is for you! // Learn more about Kristen: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KristenKingCoaching/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristen.skove.king/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kristenking/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-f-ck-me-to-f-ck-yeah/id1690393913 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welcometotheotherside/message
Something happened to Amy after she had a really good cry the other day, an epiphany of sorts, and it has her feeling very thankful for everything that led to her breakdown. Claire, Amy's friend that joined in on this episode (who also happens to be a cognative therapist), says what Amy experienced after all of her tears totally makes sense. Amy and Claire talk about the power of a good cry, gratitude, gardening, "spending commandments" from @Your.RichBFF (so you don't regret a purchase), 4 things you can do to protect your summer self-care from @KatieGustafson.co, pre-marital counseling, adoption, @TheNashvilleBeautyGirl (ZO Skinhealth + Biopelle), Stachira running Amy's Instagram account for links, and more!! HOSTS:Amy Brown // RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy Send emails to 4ThingsWithAmyBrown@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've just had a new moon, and the solstice is upon us. It's a great time for new projects, big energy, and joyful romping. But what if you feel like a good cry instead? On this episode, Resort founder Catherine LaSota shares some things about her past couple of wobbly weeks, and she offers a reminder that just letting go - with some tears or screams or yells - can not only be part of the natural cycles of life but also necessary to a healthy writing process. Cabana Chats is brought to you by The Resort: https://www.theresortlic.com/ Our podcast editor is Jade Iseri-Ramos. Our music is by Pat Irwin. Join the Resort mailing list for an awesome weekly newsletter, full of opportunities for writers!
On this special LIVE episode of Bad Dates, Jameela welcomes comedians London Hughes, Zach Zimmerman, and Michael Cruz Kayne to the Paradise Club in New York City to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. London catches a dream ride to a nightmare picnic, Zach's date beats a hasty escape, and Michael shows how far he'd jump for love. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it.London Hughes is the author of Living My Best Life, Hon: Following Your Dreams is No Joke, released September 5, 2023. Her comedy special To Catch a Dick is streaming on Netflix. Zach Zimmerman is the author of Is It Hot In Here? Or Am I Suffering For All Eternity For The Sins I Committed On Earth?, and his tour dates can be found at zach-zimmerman.com. Michael Cruz Kayne hosts the podcast A Good Cry, Sorry For Your Loss will be available on Audible this September, and his live dates can be found at michaelcruzkayne.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the season 2 finale of of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Moshe Kasher. They talk accidental Judaism, AA daddies, and the myth of the hole in the sheet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Jenifer Faison. They talk grieving the person you thought you knew, soulmates, and baby steps. Listen to Jenifer's podcast Betrayal here. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 10th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In his one-person show, “Sorry for Your Loss,” comedian Michael Cruz Kayne shares the story of immense grief arriving unexpectedly in his home – and what he's learned and wants to share about living with the sadness and other surprising emotions that fill in the cracks after the death of someone you love. Kayne is now performing “Sorry for Your Loss” at Audible Theatre's Minetta Lane Theatre through June 10.Kayne is a veteran of the NY comedy scene, was a staff writer on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and a creative consultant for “Billy on the Street.” He is the host of the podcast “A Good Cry.”
On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Atsuko Okatsuka. They talk about schizophrenia, living in your uncle's garage, and making an homage for your mom. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Amanda Kloots. They talk crying on the way to preschool, social media, and a kind of therapy you might not expect (!).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys talk about airplane etiquette, baseball, and having a good cry. They also discuss Pat going bald and do a mock draft of chips.Follow the show on twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Dr. Orna Guralnik. They talk about movement, Israel, and breakups. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Dana Donnelly. They talk about mental bargaining, dating coaches, and soft boys thriving. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Content warning: This episode contains mentions of suicide. On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Cheryl Hines. They talk about understanding pain, non-sexual throuples, and a code word for the afterlife (ok fine, it's "orangesicle"). If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or visit www.988lifeline.org for free, confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Amy Bloom. They talk about the need to be stupid, meaning well but doing badly, being useful. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Heather McMahan. They talk about hot doctors, controlling your attitude, and plus-sized caskets. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of A Good Cry, Michael chats with Jason Ritter. They talk about little grief warriors, the secret grief club, and receiving condoles. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're so excited to have Michael Cruz Kayne (A Good Cry) with this week! Michael's podcast A Good Cry is releasing its second season on Headgum and Radio Point March 9th. Listen to new episodes every week on Spotify, Apple, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! And we have a listener story from Lindsey about a nasty shower ghost! Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com. Discover your potential with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/AFUNNYFEELING today to get 10% off your first month. Microdose is available nationwide. To learn more about microdosing THC go to Microdose.com and use code: (FUNNYFEELING) to get free shipping & 30% off your first order. Advertise on A Funny Feeling via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Content warning: This episode contains mentions of suicide. On the season 2 premiere of A Good Cry, Michael chats with BenDeLaCreme. They talk about griefing it up, outsourcing support, and the candy coating of drag. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or visit www.988lifeline.org for free, confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @CruzKayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A sneak peek of season 2 of A Good Cry, premiering March 9! Follow Michael Cruz Kayne: Twitter: @CruzKayne Instagram: @cruzkayne Follow A Good Cry: Instagram: @agoodcrypod Check out Michael's one-man show Sorry For Your Loss live at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York from April 28 - June 4th. Get your tickets here. Advertise on A Good Cry via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Michael Cruz Kayne's dating strategy involves being the only guy left available. He joins Nicole to explain the approach and the success that's come with it. They also discuss how race affects relationships, moving on from them, and his experience getting hit on by the rich kids and moms he was private tutoring. Nicole wishes she was a ~woman~.Season 2 of A Good Cry returns March 9th. Listen to Nicole's episode here. Write to Nicole! Submit your dirty pick-up lines, dating stories, or questions to whywontyoudatemepodcast@gmail.com for a chance to have it read on-air. Follow Nicole Byer: Twitter: @nicolebyerInstagram: @nicolebyerMerch: podswag.com/datemeNicole's book: indiebound.org/book/9781524850746
There's one thing that connects all living beings – an experience so profound yet so common. Today's guest, Michael Cruz Kayne says it best: “It's gonna happen to you, to the people you love – even to the people you hate. Whether we like it or not, we are going to die. For sure.” Yet despite its inevitability, it can be so hard for us to speak about death and loss. So how can we begin to open up about grief, and show up for others who are experiencing it? Michael is a writer, comedian, and the host of the podcast “A Good Cry”. Michael's son Fisher died when he was just days old. In this episode, Michael talks about his experience and how talking about his emotions helped him heal, and shares times when humor was -- and wasn't -- able to capture the ineffable seemingly-endless experience of loss. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts