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Greiving is a process and at times can last longer than we expect. I'm doing better, but the first few weeks was hard and I'm not saying that it still isn't, it very much is. Each day get a little better. We're adjusting. Jess might be right that I'm stuck in my ways of not wanting to watch what people tell me to, but I feel like I'm honest of a person and will hurt someone's feelings when I tell them I don't like it. Ateez is a perfect example lol. I like the ONE song...so far. Summer Slam we had 4 Title changes! Dirty Dom betrayed Mami! Finn betrayed Damian Priest! Nya Jax won Bayley's Women's Championship Title. Tiffy Time is right around the corner! LA Knight is the new United States Champion! Gunther the new Heavy Weight Champion! Bron Breaker the new Intercontinental champion! The KING, Roman Reigns returns!!! What a moment! Let's Gooooooooo. Break Dancing has made its way to the Olympics. What an act. I haven't felt so uncomfortable watching a competition...I just don't get it. My GenZ CoWorker says dot, dot dot, is a nice thing to use in writing...what? Thanks for listening!
Lance Weiler's Where There's Smoke is an immersive experience that he used to process his grief from losing his father, who was a volunteer firefighter and amateur photographer who would take pictures of fires and take Lance with him on these excursions. Weiler always wondered if his father had more involvement in any of these fires than merely observing and documenting them, and there was always some ambiguity in getting to the bottom of this question. As he says in his synopsis “Weiler unravels the secrets of his enigmatic father… and two devastating fires that struck the Weiler family in the early 1980s. In the final months of his battle with colon cancer, his father invites Lance to interview him, and these conversations reignite 30 years of wondering… were those fires more than tragic accidents?” The previous episode featured an interview with Weiler during his world premiere of the piece at Tribeca Immersive in 2019, and he has had three other major iterations of the project since then. It showed at IDFA DocLab in 2020 during the pandemic as a virtual grieving ritual within a Miro board, and then translated into a physical installation in New Jersey, and just recently Weiler showed an interactive and generative cinematic version at Portland Art Museum's Center for an Untold Tomorrow's (PAM CUT) new Tomorrow Theater space in November 2023. I had a chance to catch up Weiler just after his prototyping session at PAM CUT to catch up on how the piece has evolved over the past four and a half years of constant iteration. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
“Little things like that…If everybody does some little thing, it will work to our benefit with the cats.” This episode is sponsored in part by Meow Cat Lounge, Doobert.com, and Maddie's Fund. In this episode, Stacy chats with Allia Zobel Nolan, an international best-selling author of over 150 titles, whose body of work reflects her main passions: God and cats. Stacy and Allia talk about their love for cats and the unique relationships that can develop between cats and their people. Allia shares more about her volunteer work with cats, and the little ways she's found to continue giving back and helping out, even if she doesn't have the same time or resources as she's had before. Allia talks about the motivation and inspiration behind her newest book, Heavenly Heabutts: Reflections of Hope about Cats and Eternity. Faced with the loss of three of her cats in close succession, Allia talks about her journey to find comfort and hope. She opens up about the book and her intentions, and her sincere hope that it will be poignant, insightful – and maybe a little humorous – for anyone else who has experienced the loss of their beloved feline companion. Heavenly Headbutts: Reflections of Hope and Cats and Eternity is available to purchase on Amazon here. More books by Allia are available to purchase on Amazon here. For more information about Allia and her publications, visit alliahwrites.com or find her on Facebook here. In this episode, Stacy and Allia also talk about paper collars. You can find a downloadable template of that tool here.
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Hop on a flying dragon and we'll meet you in Fantasia, cuz we're discussing Never Ending Story by Limahl from the 1984 film, The NeverEnding Story. Join us as we discuss how this song is Limahl's sweet revenge, Spielberg's tips for making an American movie, and how much the Swamp of Sadness scene has cost us in therapy.Our guest today is journalist, author, and film music evangelist, Tim Greiving!Website: https://timgreiving.comSupport us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/thesongwillgoonNeed more The Song Will Go On in your life? Follow us @thesongwillgoon on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok, and check out www.thesongwillgoon.com.
Matt Gilhooly's life took a sharp turn at the age of eight when a tragic accident claimed the life of his mother. Thrust into a world of grief and confusion, Matt struggled to make sense of his loss, eventually burying his pain deep within. As he grew older, he strived for perfection in all aspects of life, fearing abandonment and seeking validation from those around him. It wasn't until his 30s that Matt confronted his grief head-on and began the process of healing, thanks in part to a therapist who helped him see the impact his mother's death had on his life."The boy that walked into that room was not the same as the boy who walked out. His life was changed forever based on that single, sudden announcement."Strengthen your relationships by nurturing honest, vulnerable, and bold conversations with those around you. Strive for clarity in understanding your life-shifting moments and learn how to use them as opportunities to forge your personal transformations.Matt Gilhooly is the creator and host of The Life Shift Podcast. Spurred by his own life-altering experiences, Matt helps others share the stories of pivotal moments in their lives that changed everything forever on The Life Shift Podcast. He also enjoys designing content, such as communication materials, coloring books, digital art, pitch decks, and other forms of media. Matt has self-published over 10 coloring books on Amazon and released a children's book that celebrates individuality and confidence, "I Can Be Anyone: A Soul's Journey," in June 2021. Matt earned his master's in mass communications from the University of Florida in 2022 and an MBA from the University of Central Florida in 2004. OTHER EPISODES YOU WILL LOVE!#133-Dani Bates-Telling My 3-Yr-Old About Her Dad's Suicide#118-Pierre - Finding & Losing Purpose#104-Keegan - Psychedelics and the Bathtub FuneralLISTEN to Matt Gilhooly's and all other episodes and show notes at www.StrangersYouKnowPodcast.com #TheLifeShift, #MentalHealth, #Healing, #Death, #Greiving, #Connection, #Creativity Support the show Loved this episode? Leave us a 5-Star review and rating here! Financial contributions greatly appreciated! Join the conversation online at our Facebook Community Page with many of our listeners and guests. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Linked-In, or TikTok. Email us at Brian@StrangersYouKnowPodcast.com
To catch the first episode of this series please listen to the Meier Clinics podcast. Dr. Paul Meier, counselor Michaela Neff, and Kristin talk about Life Changing Events and how they shape us. The first episode on Meier Clinics has a more religious tone which fits with the Meier Clinics podcast. We shared this show here as well as on that podcast which includes Kristin's experience with her step-father's passing.
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“There were so many ways that this little being helped to bring us closer together, to teach us about love, to teach us about unconditional love.” This episode is sponsored in part by Doobet.com and Maddie's Fund. In this episode, Stacy chats with Cheryl Richardson, the author of several books and audio programs, including her recent audiobook How to Survive the Loss of a Pet, which helps listeners navigate the journey of grief, acceptance, and renewal after a pet passes. In her conversation with Stacy, Cheryl discusses the strong bond that we have with our pets and how they can play such major roles in our lives. She describes how her late cat, Poupon, taught her about love and how, towards the end of his life, the most profound act of love was to let him go as gently as possible. Cheryl discusses her book “How to Survive the Loss of a Pet”, and talks about how her role is that of a grief coach. She emphasizes the importance of giving yourself space to grieve and explains how each person handles grief differently. She believes it's critical to respect and honor your own unique way of grieving. Most importantly, Cheryl wants listeners to know that if you've lost a pet and are grieving: you are not alone and will get through this. To learn more about Cheryl and her work, visit her website. To purchase How to Survive the Loss of a Pet, visit Sounds True, Audible, or Amazon.
I don't know how we got here so quickly, but it's officially December, and we're knee-deep in the holidays. While the holidays are a time for celebrating and festive feelings, for most, it's impossible to think of the holidays without missing someone. This time of year can remind us of people who aren't in our lives any more and those who have passed away and it can be daunting to try to balance Christmas cheer with the emotions that accompany crippling grief. SO, I thought this was the perfect time for us to talk to grief advocate Marisa Renee Lee. But let me preface this by saying...This episode is definitely not just for someone who's in the midst of their own grief, it's JUST as much for those of us who love someone going through it. We always want so desperately to say or do the right thing by them, but it's easy to feel that anything we might say or do falls short. And in this episode, Marisa gives us concrete advice on how to comfort a friend, as well as what not to do. Marisa Renee Lee is a called-upon grief advocate, entrepreneur, and bestselling author of "Grief is Love: Living with Loss." If you ask me, I think this book should be read by absolutely everyone. Dubbed "the friend we all wish we had in times of need", Marisa uses research-based wisdom to help us navigate the complicated and dark emotions we face when experiencing loss. In addition to her work in the grief space, Lee is a former appointee in the Obama White House and CEO of Beacon Advisors, a mission-driven consulting firm primarily focused on racial equity, former managing director of My Brother's Keeper Alliance; co-founder of the digital platform Supportal; and founder of The Pink Agenda, a national organization dedicated to raising money for breast cancer care, research, and awareness. In this episode Marisa explains: What different flavors of grief actually feel like How to support a grieving friend and, most importantly, what NOT to say/do… Anticipatory grief Why you should continue the relationship with a person who has passed - how to do it The differences between grieving someone who died unexpectedly/suddenly and someone dying from a long illness Check out Marisa's book here. Download this episode of Tell Me About It with Jade Iovine wherever you get your podcasts! And to continue the conversation DM me: https://www.instagram.com/jadeiovine/ Executive Producer Nick Stumpf Produced by Catherine Law Edited and Engineered by Brandon DickertSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devorie Kreiman and her husband lost four of their eight children as infants due to a genetic disorder and a fifth in a drowning accident. Though she endured some incredibly dark times, ultimately through faith, humor, and joy, Devorie found the courage and grace to persevere. She shares her incredible story of resilience with us. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a rating and a review. It makes a huge difference in helping us spread the word about the show. Thanks for listening! To join our #POSITIVITY community or to learn more about Moshe, visit https://linktr.ee/moshepopack
In the final episode of our third season, I sit down with Doogie Horner (AGT, Author) and discuss a wide range of topics from his memorable appearance on America's Got Talent to the untimely death of his sister. Doogie gives a memorable interview in the art of writing - discussing its importance, its reverence and routine and how ultimately to edit it. Doogie shares the struggles of his childhood such as bullying and the loss of his sister. We conclude with his thoughts on his new album, fatherhood and finally the legacy in which one day he will leave behind. Enjoy! Chapters: 04:48 Upside of the Pandemic 06:56 America's Got Talent (AGT) 15:10 Bullying 29:52 Greiving 44:21 Comedy Writing vs Book Writing 56:19 Alternative Comedy 1:00:30 How Doogie Writes on Joke 1:17:20 Editing a Joke 1:20:40 The New Album 1:21:50 Philly's Phunniest Win 1:25:27 Fatherhood 1:27:02 Creating a Legacy Links From the Episode: Marc's Website: marcstaud.com Marc's Instagram: @staudcomedy Marc's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marc.stauude... Get to the Joke Instagram: @gettothejoke Get to the Joke Twitter: @gettothejoke Get to the Joke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gettothejoke Email Marc at gettothejoke@gmail.com Doogie's Links: Website: https://www.doogiehorner.com/Instagram: @doogiehorner Twitter: @DoogieHorner
Join Rollie Allaire, Holistic Life & Wellness Coach, as she connects with Heidi Dunstan for this week's Chatting with Wisdom. Chatting with Wisdom is a weekly interview series featuring amazing women. There are different ways that women are amazing. Let's celebrate that! This week we will chat about, "What to Say and Not Say to Someone Who is Grieving" International Best-Selling Author & Certified Grief Educator, Heidi Dunstan has a passion to help others learn about grief, and how to support others who are grieving. Her experience came firsthand after losing her husband unexpectedly in 2018. Dealing with loved ones saying the wrong thing or completely disappearing, showed her that many people have never learned how to grieve. Heidi believes that grief is love, and it should never be done alone. She teaches people what to say and not say to grievers, giving them the tools to Lean into Grief, so we can all grieve with grace. Connect with Heidi: Website: https://heididunstan.ca Facebook: https://facebook.com/leanintogrief Instagram: https://instagram.com/leanintogrief/ Clubhouse: https://clubhouse.com/club/lean-into-grief Would you like to be a Guest? Choose the next date available https://rollieallairebooking.as.me/chattingwithwisdom #chattingwithwisdom #membership #rollieallaire #womenempowerment #journey #womeninspiringwomen #TSACC #mpltribe #ilovewobc #stress #anxiety #mentalhealth #trauma #survivor #coach #mindbodyheartsoul #lifeandwellnesscoach #bridgingthegap #wellness #holistic
There is comfort in knowing Jesus is with us in the healing process of Grief.
This episode is my an insight into my personal life, my personal challenges & my viewpoint into situaitons. The views of others are not upheld nor dispurted, I allow all the right to be wrong.
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There is no cookie cutter approach to the healing process. Today we had the honor of hearing pieces of a special guest's grief story and getting to walk along the beginnings of her healing journey. Let's choose to take steps of life-transformative healing together, for the better. We would love to hear from you! Please contact us at Gale@spiritualcareconsultants.com.
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The title of today's show is: WHERE ARE WE? As we celebrate yet another Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and look back on Dr. King's beliefs and actions have the black community and nation achieved any of the progress Dr. King envisioned? Showtime is 2 pm Central / 3 pm Eastern The call-in number is (347) 838-8622 The Chatroom Link is https://www.blogtalkradio.com/mrtalk Follow Us on all Social Media Platforms
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Eric Clapton song tears in heaven often could make me cry. I used to love the melody as Garth Brooks sang; I could have missed the pain, but then I would have had to miss the dance. We can touch the surface of raw emotion, watching a show, listening to lyrics, but nothing prepared us for the actual pain of losing a person we love. Grief is not a problem to be solved, comparable to another's grief, a disorder to overcome, or a sign of weakness, but I agree with the many quotes that say, it may be the price we pay for love. And it is worth it a million times over. Would I have exchanged the last 30 years of my life and all my experiences so that I could avoid this experience. NEVER. The last 30 years was a gift that made my life rich and full and molded me into the person I am. Grief maybe the one humanity we all share, but it is so unique to each of us, BECAUSE it IS soooo completely personal. And so, what can we do? We can grieve. As I write this, with tears streaming down my face, I know that I am still grieving. But it will not be for the entire day, I will smile, laugh, engage, be productive, love. And in between I may grieve for a few minutes, as I continue to live my life. I believe, that grieving for a period, is necessary and healthy. It allows us time to get over the shock of loss, to surrender to our experience. Feel the pain, release the intensity of the feeling and sometimes tears help, it is like my emotions fills me up like the river breaching a dyke, my emotions overflows out of my eyes. I recognize I need my rest. I make a point to get to bed at a decent time because grief is exhausting. And a little each day I can feel myself grow peel off a layer of grief, revealing a new version of previous self. Like polishing a stone.. Eventually, I hope to find the rough edges of the early stages of grief polished smooth. My grief is not meant to break me, but it can teach me, offer me an opportunity to grow through this experience. I believe my grief can become a bridge of hope, enhance my empathy, compassion, ability to support the ones that enter this journey. Beyond the firsts, there will be other dates, birthdays, season, events that rebirth these raw emotions, and it is ok. Like the mini tremors that release the pressure off a tectonic plate, it is a natural release that may be needed. In saying that, long standing grief can become detrimental to our health. It can hurt us, weaken our immune response, cause us to be susceptible to disease. And if this is the case for you then, maybe it's time… to reach out for support, get some tool to ease suffering and raise our ability to cope and to actually feel happy. It's not wrong to want to feel happy or to be happy. As you know, I am opening my thinking to many practices that I had little or no knowledge of. To help myself rebalance, grow and feel not just relief but to laugh again. I know willis would want me to “lean into joy”. Many of us, understand the energetics of the universe. The vibration of all things, so what if.. we could still be a presence? Still connect in love and joy? What if, we can't explain everything in life or the universe, I ask you to just let yourself be and ask yourself what if.. In one of my spiritual sessions, I was told that my laughter fills him up, that my joy is his joy… so, what if.. That it's ok to lean on the side of joy… and what if? The other night I had this dream, I saw myself ascending upward. I was enveloped in these white wings protecting my body as I rose upward towards the stars. And then this message came through, I needed to let go… And so I did, let go. And these big beautiful supportive wings unfolded and released me, then ascended high into the sky. They became this bight star, that burst into a beautiful shower of light that rained down on me in such love and abundance, that I knew absolutely, that letting go only made room for more love, that nothing was lost or ever could be. What I do accept, is that I don't know everything. That there is so much of the universe is still a mystery and that's ok. That we are only on this earth for a short period of time to experience life fully. And to grieve, may be to experience one of our deepest emotions, and so it too, must be part of this amazing life. And even through my grief, I accept with absoluteness, the love I experienced, was a million times worth it. Stay well out there. If you would like to connect: https://live.vcita.com/site/pj6nd2nw1oky5ogs/online-scheduling?service=0ysw6r3k4pmbqj6z I offer 1:1 and Grief Relief Retreats and "soul"utions to ease your pain and get you feeling yourself again. Because you deserve to feel happy.
This episode, our notes will be brief, in order to honor both host's bodies. Over the Thanksgiving Weekend, both Maggie and Danielle lost a Grandparent. In order to give ourselves space and then practice a bit what we talk about, the notes for this episode will be brief."Rachel is a foster, adoptive and bio mom with three kids in her home, a foster son in her heart and five babies in heaven after a five-year battle with secondary infertility and unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss. She is the author of "Unexpecting: Real Talk on Pregnancy Loss" by Bethany House Publishers, which released August of 2021. She is also the blogger behind The Lewis Note and a contributor to Still Standing Magazine, Pregnancy After Loss Support and Filter-Free Parents. Rachel and her family have been featured by the Today Show, Babble, For Every Mom, and more. She is an avid Goldendoodle fan (specifically, an avid fan of HER Goldendoodle), gets way-too excited anytime Trader Joe's comes out with a new gluten-free dessert, and thinks that mommying is the hardest, but one of the best, things she's done. When she's not writing, you can find her drinking coffee, wishing she were drinking coffee, or planning her next trip to Starbucks."Her Blog: thelewisnote.comHer Book: unexpectingbook.comSocial Media: @rachel.thelewisnote InstagramFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachel.e.lewis.1 Unexpecting—Real Talk on Pregnancy Lossby Rachel LewisEven though pregnancy and infant loss are common, society shrouds them in secrecy and even shame—starving grieving women and their partners of much-needed support. Women may leave the hospital feeling like strangers in their own bodies, facing postpartum life without a baby in their arms. And the well-intentioned but hurtful comments from loved ones may make them feel lonelier than ever.Rachel Lewis, founder of the Brave Mamas online support group, is the friend bereaved mothers never hoped to need—giving them the practical guide she wished for after each of her five losses. With raw transparency and no pat answers, Rachel helps readers navigate how theloss of a child can affect body, heart, mind, and soul. Unexpecting offers a safe place to ask:• Am I still a parent if my baby died?• I know it's not my fault—so why can't I shake the feeling that it is?• How will I ever be able to talk about this with my friends and family?• My partner isn't grieving like I am—does that mean he's over it?• What do I do now? Receiving practical tips on coping with their new normal, bereaved readers will feel heard,understood, and validated through Rachel's story and the many interspersed messages from hercommunity of bereaved parents. When life after loss doesn't make sense . . . this book will.“Rachel has an authenticity that few are able to convey with such compassion.She is relatable because she's been there. She's struggled with the same faithquestions and platitudes and has done the work to find where her strength andjoy truly come from. She doesn't shy away from hard things that weall-too-often like to avoid or wrap with bows to cover up the heartache,and she shares her heart in the most positive and uplifting way.”—Lori Ennis, MS Ed, editor, Still Standing Magazine ABOUT THE AUTHORRachel Lewis is the founder of Brave Mamas, an online community offering support tothousands of bereaved moms. Rachel is a well-known contributor to Still StandingMagazine and Pregnancy After Loss Support. She's the creator of Unexpecting: A 4-WeekGrief Workshop for Pregnancy Loss for couples. Her work and family have been featuredby the Today Show, Upworthy, AdoptUSKids, and Babble. Rachel has experienced the lossof five pregnancies, as well as the unique grief of reunifying a foster son with his birth family. Learn more at thelewisnote.com.Rachel Lewis is the founder of Brave Mamas, an online community offering support to thousands of bereaved moms. Rachel is a well-known contributor to Still Standing Magazine and Pregnancy After Loss Support. She's the creator of Unexpecting: A 4-Week Grief Workshop for Pregnancy Loss for couples. Her work and family have been featured by the Today Show, Upworthy, AdoptUSKids, and Babble. Rachel has experienced the loss of five pregnancies, as well as the unique grief of reunifying a foster son with his birth family. Learn more at thelewisnote.com.
Justina Page is an international speaker and natural storyteller who speaks with a bold and refreshing honesty that touches the hearts of audiences. Her speeches unfold with a combination of humor, insightful observation and wisdom, as well as practical application. Justina is a woman whose faith was tested by fire. She now inspires audiences across the country with a powerful message of hope and triumph. She is the author of the award-winning book, The Circle of Fire which tells the story of how Justina's life was changed forever when fire swept through her home, March 7, 1999. The loss of her 22- devastating experience of third-degree burns covering 55 percent of her body affected the entire family. She is also the author of 8 other literary works. From the ashes of fire, a new hope has emerged. She is the Founder and Executive Director of The Amos House of Faith, a non-profit organization, established to provide post-burn month-old twin son, Amos, the severe and lasting injuries of her other twin son, Benjamin, and her own support to children and families affected by burn trauma. She is a supporting actress in the award-winning faith-based movie We Are Stronger and the highly anticipated upcoming TV series Breaking Strongholds.
(Replay) We all deserve to be healed from our pain. If you want to heal from your pain, Joseph James shares two experiences where he needed to heal from trauma. He offers actionable steps to take to allow yourself to start healing. The process is not always easy, but crucial to your self-worth and self-care. It is easy to blame yourself for mistakes, even when it's not your fault. On This Episode: Joseph tells a story about blaming himself for the death of a fellow athlete. Hear why Joseph struggled with guilt after his mom passed. Learn the one thing you can do that will help you through your pain. Key Takeaways: You can't blame yourself. Realize what happened is over. Forgiving yourself is the first step until healing. Allow yourself to feel your emotions. Tweetable Moments: "Do not blame yourself for something you have no control over." "Your first step of healing is forgiving yourself." Please leave us a review and recommend this podcast to your friends. We want to help as many people as possible. Connect with Joseph James: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purthrpn Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/252908273026721 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meetjosephjames/
Joyce is the mother of 6 children, 17 grandchildren, and 9 great grandchildren. She has had her hand in several professions including being a clerk, secretary, and buyer. She left her career to do full time ministry with Prison Fellowship under the direction of Chuck Colson Prison Ministry. After that she joined KPMI (Kairo Prison Ministry International) and served as spiritual director of the Missouri board. After suffering a severe stroke that left her disabled, she was still determined to share God's love. Now she is sharing her wisdom and inspiration on her Facebook podcast. Her desire is to see the souls of all men saved.
BE SEEN BE HEARD GET PAID - Complimentary session - bit.ly/chatwithDrrenee Named the “100 Top Anesthesiologists” in the country by America's Top Anesthesiologists from Consumer's Research Council of America. Dr. Renee Sunday provides coaching and advice to over 197,000 unique connections and growing via www.ReneeSunday.com, her social media channels, and her GOOD DEEDS Radio show a part of her Media Company. Dr. Renee Sunday at her core is a humanitarian and has always been deeply inspired by helping others from all walks of life. Dr. Renee Sunday is an award-winning 21-year practicing doctor in the area of Anesthesiology, Media Coach, Self-help and Motivational Speaker, also known as a Grief and Loss Counselor as an Ordained Minister. By the time Dr. Renee was in her teen years she had experienced life ugly side; bullied and nicknamed “Olive Oil” for her tall stature and clothing appearance because everything she wore was simply too short. Her deep drive for humanity was born out of this place where she felt humanity needed more.
In this episode, Mari Marquez interviews the Author of Future, Widow, and the Host of The Widowed Parent Podcast, Jenny Lisk. Jenny shares her story about losing her husband, her support, and how she is moving forward in life. Resources mentioned in this episode: https://jennylisk.com/ The Widowed Parent Podcast Highlights: https://pages.jennylisk.com/top10 Books Mentioned: Future Widow- By Jenny Lisk: https://pages.jennylisk.com/future-widow Grieving Beyond Gender: Understanding the Ways Men and Women Mourn- By Kenneth J. Doka Passed and Present: Keeping Memories of Loved Ones Alive- By Alison Griffith
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Ken Doka to our show this week. Join us as we talk about what it takes to heal and go on after a loss. Dr. Doka is an expert on grief work, and we are so pleased to offer his wisdom to you on our show. Dr. Doka has keynoted conferences throughout North America as well as Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. He participates in the annual Hospice Foundation of America Teleconference and has appeared on CNN and Nightline. In addition, he has served as a consultant to medical, nursing, funeral service, and hospice organizations as well as businesses and educational and social service agencies.For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/2RR2Dcg
Join me as I discuss how losing my home and my belongings was actually a blessing in disguise. I learned about how my ego was creating a false identity with my belongings, and that my self-worth doesn't have to derive from the things I own. Learning about meditation and allowing the phases of grief to exist ultimately helped me grow as a human and I hope this podcast can light a fuze for you too.
It's been a year-long labor of love and pain for Winston Hodges. His comedy special goes live on the 16th on his YouTube channel, and I'm willing to bet this will be one of the most personal specials I've ever seen. I'm moving this week, but I know that is something I'm definitely going to take the time to watch. I like Winston a lot, he's really funny and an incredibly nice person, and it takes a special person to say, "My Dad died, I think I'll make people laugh about it." You know what I mean? It's not been easy, but the joy and positivity oozing out of Winston is something we all should pay attention to. I really hope you enjoy this episode, I really do. GRIEVING PRODUCTIVELY THE SPECIAL Winston's YouTube Winston's Website Winston's Twitter Winston's Instagram Home of the Rhino S.J. Network Audible Trial --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adventuresofalbinorhino/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adventuresofalbinorhino/support
Happy Monday, today we are bringing to you EP #13 On this podcast we are joined by the sweet and caring Carmen Bliss from @inspiredwellbeingco. We discuss women's mental health, Mothering, self-care, meditation & the importance of having a supportive network - all of these topics of which Carmen is so passionate about. Thank you very much Carmen for joining us and sharing your wisdom.
Paul Greiving leads our daily chapel devotion.
Paul Greiving brings an encouraging message from God's word.
Paul Greiving encourages the students to be servants.
In this episode we talk about how we need to be conscious of everyone and our surroundings, because realistically we all have problems.Petition For Breonna Taylor-https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylorFollow me on Instagram: @_brittstagramFollow me on Twitter: BrittsayssSubscribe to me on Youtube: BrittsaysWatch Britt Says S3 (Get Caught Up):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frPjwe8JjXs&list=PL3Pt8gEDGylTCGpnHS_HoZkTNacqJIosTWatch S1 of Britt Says The Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEsNYlit8rM&list=PL3Pt8gEDGylS9D6ZQNTplwoa2aEXZ_zFmWatch S2 of Britt SaysThe Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2QxMOaKaCM&list=PL3Pt8gEDGylRNPucnG2vG4gQ5HsBnPLAV
This episode is inspired by a Q&A question received for one of our live shows regarding handling grief. It's an emotional show that was tough for me to record due to recent life events, but I feel strongly that it's an important topic connected to mental health and emotional well being. Being yourself can be very tough in times like these when collectively we're dealing with pain, sadness, and loss, so in this solo episode I discuss my experiences with grief, healing, and processing emotionally difficult situations. I hope it provides some comfort for anyone experiencing something similar. For anyone experiencing grief, this website has some great resources: https://grief.com/ To support the podcast, and for bonus content, photosets and essays, please go to www.patreon.com/erindarling
Christina Flach tells Rockshana about all the grieving and struggles she went through in her personal life all while being a celebrity make up artist.
Adam and Dr. Drew open the show by turning straight to the phones and speaking with a caller who is obese and dealing with a food addiction. They also speak to a caller who recently suffered the loss of his girlfriend and is looking for advice on how to cope with the situation. Drew then turns the conversation to the idea of rigid feelings that people marry themselves to and asks Adam if he has ever considered strategies to use in attempting to get people to move away from those ideas. Please Support Our Sponsors: TommyJohn.com/ADS Kanibi.com, code ADS
On todays episode Jen Zetterstorm shares her families experience with Covid 19. They lost 3 people in her family to this new virus. We talk through what that was like for them, as well as how we are dealing with everything that comes along with this virus. This is a powerful episode and one that I hope people take to heart. Follow The Joe Health Show on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thejoehealthshow Follow The Joe Health Show on IG at https://www.instagram.com/thejoehealthshow/ If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Primal Health Coach, it would be great if you'd follow the link here! To sign up for the email list and get your free copy of how to navigate social situations while following a specific diet, go here!LMNT is one of the best electrolyte drinks that I have found. I highly recommend them! To get your first box use this link!Also, here you can join The Joe Health Show facebook group!
This episode is about suicide. From top to bottom. Adrienne and I were both very close to Jake Ta'Veren. The sweetest dude who produced shows with the both of us. We never talked about how it effected us when he died till now. This episode is dedicated to Richard Bain.
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Paul Greiving joins us for a discussion on the topic of Hope from Proverbs.
CW: Pet Death, Female Issues We've had a rough week, and so this week we will talk about dealing with the loss of one of our long-time pets, and it's impact on our productivity. We will also discuss some of the more difficult aspects of Ursula's monthly visitor, before we go to a really good interview with friend of the show John "Gene" Anderson. Links for this Episode : Gene on Twitter Genehack.blog GitGot Omnifocus Pinboard.in Moleskine Houston Perl Conference All Things Open 2020
Professor Paul Greiving concludes his chapel series by discussing one last principle of stewardship. Mike Benson leads singing
Professor Paul Greiving suggests there are three essential principles of stewardship: ownership, responsibility, and accountability. Mike Benson leads singing.
Professor Paul Greiving discusses the importance of being good stewards of what God has given us. Mike Benson leads singing.
Dealing with death and grieving is never easy but I hope the advice I share in this video can help you process all the pain and emotions that you are feeling. The hardest things about losing a loved one are knowing that there may be a chance you have to say goodbye. RIP to my good friend Wil Hernandez
How do you begin recognizing red flags or unhealthy relationship patterns, why is it important to listen to your friends when they don't like your new relationship, how much should we be drinking on our first dates...? Sharon is a clinical therapist and life coach, and this week we talk about: Why some of us attract unavailable people Why it’s important to establish ritual in relationships, especially with long-term relationships Why having friends who will be honest with you when you first start dating someone is important How to avoid ending up in unhealthy or abusive relationships Why it’s important to not over-drink on dates Why to keep a date journal How we get schemas from the relationships we were around as kids, and sometimes we re-enact the similar dynamic to reconcile the pain we experienced growing up Greiving our breakups and creating healthy rituals that bring us back to joy Sharons' Breathwork Practice - breathing exercise inhale for 4, pause for 7, exhale for 8 — when we exhale for longer than we inhale it resets our nervous system (8-10 rounds) Books mentioned in this episode: Getting the love you want Attached You can heal your life You can find Sharon at @sitwithsharon on Instagram! She has free worksheets, to slide into her DMs. You can find me https://www.instagram.com/hellolaurenhawk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tobehumanpod/message
Losing your family dog is hard. Strategies to Cope
Dr. Lisa Day and Kristin Sunanta Walker talk about how animals help your mental health but also how their passings have a tremendous impact. We are far more "allowed" to grieve for our human companions than our dogs, cats, horses, birds, and other family pets. Take a dive with us as we talk about how important it is to acknowledge and grieve those animal kingdom companions when they exit our earthly lives. Dr. Lisa Day is a licensed psychologist and licensed registered nurse. This allows her to treat the whole person and understand how various stressors affect people both physically and emotionally. www.meierclinics.com
Dr. Lisa Day, one of hosts of The Meier Clinics podcast, discusses her upcoming book The Art of Grieving. We discuss the statement, "I can't believe" and how that can be prohibitive to the therapeutic process. Dr. Day has over 20 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families struggling with anxiety, depression, eating disorders, behavioral/medical issues, addiction, relationship struggles, interpersonal boundary concerns, work/life balance, major life adjustments, divorce recovery, crisis, grief, forgiveness, and loss. She has worked in a variety of settings, including working with adolescents and adults in both inpatient and outpatient programs as well as working as a coach in assisting individuals to identify and reach their full potential in their social and occupational endeavors.Dr. Day is an expert in assisting clients to develop healthy boundaries, integrating healthy communication skills, and utilizing mindfulness in applying healthy coping skills to deal with the stressors contributing to their challenge. Dr. Day works with eating disorders ranging from anorexia and bulimia to compulsive overeating. In addition to being a licensed psychologist, Dr. Day is also a licensed registered nurse. This allows her to treat the whole person and understand how various stressors affect people both physically and emotionally. www.meierclinics.comwww.meierclinicspodcast.comwww.mhnrnetwork.com
Take a stand of Truth to defy what wants to steal your joy. Best-selling author Stasi Eldredge urges you to nurture your spiritual strength to stand the tides of negative seasons in your life. In this episode, hear about her new book "Defiant Joy," and learn how you can have the joy God wants you to have. Listen now to invite God into your reality.
Guest: Bobby Lee https://www.facebook.com/CSLCottageGrove/ This is a story of mothers, animals, and Spirit Guides. It is a story of grieving, healing, and unexpected epiphanies. Host: Catherine VanWetter Spiritual /shamanic practitioner focusing in the area of highly sensitive people. Gifts of Sensitivity
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Check out these 2 amazing calls part 1 and Part2 with Michelle Foyle. We were having so much fun that we keep going. Exploring and discovering different possibilities and awarenesses that can create more ease in your bodies. Also part 2 of this call has the amazing Mel Mazing joining our discussion. If you would like to have more awareness and possibilities with grief, please check out my monthly telecall which is running at the moment called Grief done Differently. For more information and to register go to: http://www.accessconsciousness.com/class_details.asp?cid=38624