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    The Science of Happiness
    The Science of Love (Episode 3)

    The Science of Happiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 25:04


    Guest host Geena Davis guides us through the research on love that stretches beyond romance and friendship, showing up in our bonds with objects, nature, grief, and the collective moments that connect us to something larger than ourselves.Summary: In this final episode of our 3-part series on The Science of Love, researchers reveal how love expands our sense of self and strengthens our bond to humanity. We also explore why objects can feel meaningful, how love of nature can motivate care for the planet, he ways grief reshapes our capacity for connection, and our love of humanity.Related The Science of Happiness episodes:  The Science of Love Series: https://bit.ly/TheScienceofLoveThe Science of Love, with Geena Davis (Episode 1): https://tinyurl.com/bfave5wdHow 7 Days Can Transform Your Relationship: https://tinyurl.com/bdh2ezhrRelated Happiness Breaks:Visualizing Your Best Self in Relationships: https://tinyurl.com/4797z2vfA Guided Meditation on Embodied Love: https://tinyurl.com/3dmpfam6A Meditation on Love and Interconnectedness: https://tinyurl.com/ye6baxv3Today's Guests:AARON AHUVIA is the most widely published and cited academic expert on non-interpersonal love.Learn more about Aaron Ahuvia here: https://thethingswelove.com/about-aaron/JESSICA EISE is a social and environmental scientist and is an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health with Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington.Learn more about Jessica Eise here: https://jessicaeise.com/​​YURIA CELIDWEN is an indigenous scholar of contemplative studies, and author of the new book, Flourishing Kin: Indigenous Foundations For Collective Well-Being.Learn more about Yuria Celidwen here: https://www.yuriacelidwen.com/MARY-FRANCES O'CONNOR is a psychologist and professor at the University of Arizona, where she directs the Grief, Loss, and Social Stress Lab.Learn more about Mary-Frances O'connor here: https://maryfrancesoconnor.org/SHIRA GABRIEL is a Professor of Psychology at SUNY, University at Buffalo.Learn more about Shira Gabriel here: https://tinyurl.com/2vvav8xjMessage us or leave a comment on Instagram @scienceofhappinesspod. E-mail us at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or use the hashtag #happinesspod.Help us share The Science of Happiness! Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or share this link with someone who might like the show: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aapFunding for this special was provided by the John Templeton Foundation, as part of the Greater Good Science Center's Spreading Love Through the Media initiative.Transcription: https://tinyurl.com/22d5nuyr

    Grief Out Loud
    Restrung: Music, Grief, And Fatherhood With Matt Fogelson

    Grief Out Loud

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 43:51


    When Matt Fogelson's father died of lung cancer during his senior year of college, he turned to music to express what words couldn't - rage, self-loathing, and grief so profound he didn't know where to put it.  In this conversation, Matt - author of the new memoir Restrung - talks about the silence that surrounded his father's terminal illness, the vacuum left by an absent but beloved parent, and how grunge music (especially Soundgarden and Pearl Jam) created space for him to feel what was hard to put into words.  Matt shares how his Aunt Wendy became his unlikely guide, why he wore his father's suits to work for years trying to feel close to him, and the breakthrough moment when Pearl Jam's "Release" helped him shift his relationship with his father's memory and his grief.  We also discuss how grief shaped his approach to parenting, why he sang a Grateful Dead song to his son every night for 14 years, and the three songs he wishes he could share with his father now.  Resources Matt's memoir Restrung (released February 3, 2026)  Matt's Substack and music blog (Fine Tuning)  More at dougy.org  Grief Out Loud is a production of Dougy Center, the National Grief Center for Children and Families. 

    Conversations
    Losing three mothers in one lifetime—Layne Beachley's drive to win

    Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 52:48


    The legendary surfer has grieved the deaths of her adoptive mother, stepmother and birth mother. Only later in life did she realise her drive to win came from a place of loss, and Layne needed to look inward to find her place off the podium.Layne is a legendary surfer who is the first person ever to win six consecutive world titles.Since her childhood spent on Sydney's Northern Beaches, Layne has loved being in the water but it wasn't until later in life that she realised her relentless drive to win came from a confusion about who she belonged with on land.Part of her drive to prove her worth and her place came from her experiences of loss.When Layne was 6 years old, her adopted mother Valerie died. Then, her step-mother Christina died after a long battle with breast cancer.Twenty years after Layne reconnected with her birth mother, Maggie, she flew to America to be by Maggie's side as she took her last breaths.Losing three mothers in one lifetime caused Layne to equate motherhood with loss and abandonment. But after retiring and learning to slow down, Layne turned inward and finally found herself along the way.Content warning: this episode of Conversations contains discussion of adoption and grief.Layne's memoir Beneath the Waves was written with Michael Gordon and published in 2009 by Penguin.Her latest book, Awake Academy, was written with Tess Brouwer and is published by Penguin.This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris. Executive Producer is Nicola Harrison.It explores grief, cancer, death, dying, surfing, pro surfers, Manly, Freshwater, Hawaii, Ken Bradshaw, Kelly Slater, Molly Picklum, Stephanie Gilmore, Kirk Pengilly, love, marriage, stepmother, motherhood, menopause, slowing down, fitness later in life, introspection, awake academy, meditation, beach, ovarian cancer, brain haemorrhage, fatherhood, Tess Brouwer, elite athletes, professional athletes.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.

    The Gospel for Planet Earth w/ Karl and Susie Gessler
    Is There Hope After Suicide? | A Testimony of Faith and Healing

    The Gospel for Planet Earth w/ Karl and Susie Gessler

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 21:30


    Send a textIn this deeply honest and compassionate episode, Teresa McMillan shares her journey through unimaginable grief after losing her father to suicide.Teresa loved her dad and was close to him. Just days after a warm and ordinary phone conversation, her world was shattered when he took his own life. The shock, grief, and sense of rejection that follow suicide are difficult to put into words—and despite Teresa's strong faith, this season tested her in ways she never expected.As she walked through the valley of loss, Teresa discovered just how fragile she truly was—even though she had once felt spiritually strong. Yet in the deepest darkness, she also encountered the faithfulness of Jesus in a new and profound way. She learned that Christ does not stand at a distance from our suffering, but walks with us through “the valley of the shadow of death.”This episode gently explores:Grief after suicide and the questions it raisesFaith shaken—but not destroyedThe pain loved ones carry after lossGod's nearness in the darkest seasonsHope, healing, and the comfort of ChristTeresa emerges from this trial with renewed faith, quiet hope, and the deep comfort that her father is now with Jesus.This episode is for anyone grieving suicide, wrestling with despair, or wondering where God is in the darkness.If you feel hopeless, this conversation is meant to leave you with hope.❤️ SHOW YOUR SUPPORT - LINKS BELOW...➡️ Email me: https://www.karlgessler.com/deliverance➡️ DONATE ➡️  Join our team!https://www.givesendgo.com/karlgesslerfamilybandhttps://www.patreon.com/karlgesslerhttps://cash.app/$KarlgesslerSocial Media➡️Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089357625739➡️Telegram - https://t.me/FaithoftheFathers➡️Truth Social - https://truthsocial.com/@UCLOvq6O4aIXLrkKxwXkq3uASupport the show

    The Kubik Report
    Rebekah Drury -- Help for Navigating Through Grief

    The Kubik Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 43:03


    Rebekah Drury is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with the state of Ohio. She also has a Master of Arts degree in Professional Counseling from Liberty University.  Rebekah and I discuss how to work through crises and tragedies that will come into our lives.  She is a Christian therapist and gives valuable insights for us to consider about inevitable events that will face.

    Unashamed with Phil Robertson
    Ep 1268 | Childhood Trauma, Fatherhood Regrets & the Unseen Burden Men Bear in Silence

    Unashamed with Phil Robertson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 55:11


    Jase, Al, and Zach welcome MercyMe frontman Bart Millard for a raw discussion about childhood abuse, inherited trauma, depression, and the weight of fatherhood. Jase relates a surprising connection between Bart and his oldest son, Reed, early in Reed's music career. The guys reflect on the grief and pride that comes from watching your children rise up stronger through the very pain that once nearly broke you. In this episode: Daniel 3, verses 16–18; Revelation 12, verse 11; 1 John 2, verses 12–17 “Unashamed” Episode 1268 is sponsored by: https://chministries.org/unashamed — See why Christians are ditching health insurance for good. Get a simpler alternative at half the cost! http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/ — Sign up now for free, and join the Unashamed hosts every Friday for Unashamed Academy Powered by Hillsdale College Check out At Home with Phil Robertson, nearly 800 episodes of Phil's unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth, available for free for the first time! Get it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! https://open.spotify.com/show/3LY8eJ4ZBZHmsImGoDNK2l Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. Chapters: 0:00 Jase's Surprise MercyMe Connection 3:45 “I Can Only Imagine 2” & Movie Accuracy 13:40 Father Wounds & Breaking the Cycle 20:15 Apologizing to Our Kids Is Hard 26:00 Bart's Depression & 370-Pound Wake-Up Call 32:10 Raising a Child with Type 1 Diabetes 39:00 Daniel 3 & the “Even If” Faith 44:30 Billy Graham's Prayer Over Sam 48:20 Grief, Gratitude & God's Bigger Plan — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe
    Blaire Frey | From “The Blairette” to Motherhood: The Update You've Been Waiting For!!

    Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 57:53


    #919. This episode is a full-circle moment in every sense!A few years ago, Blaire Frey came on Off The Vine asking for a boyfriend and Kaitlyn fully committed to her matchmaking era. What started as a fun segment called The Blairette turned into a real love story… one that changed Blaire's life in ways no one could have predicted!!!In this conversation, Kaitlyn, Blaire, Luke ( and a very special appearance from baby Dawson) look back on how it all began, then fast-forward through the moments that reshaped everything: marriage, motherhood, an early NICU journey, loss, gratitude, and the identity shifts that come with growing up in real time.This is the update you've all been asking for! An episode that reminds you life doesn't always go according to plan — but sometimes it gives you something even better!If you're LOVING this podcast, please follow and leave a rating and review below! PLUS, FOLLOW OUR PODCAST INSTAGRAM HERE!Thank you to our Sponsor! Check out this AMAZING deal!Covergirl: Go the distance with COVERGIRL's new Eye Enhancer Wrap Tubing Mascara for a lash extension effect. Shop at your nearest retailer now. Only from Easy, Breezy, Beautiful COVERGIRL.comEPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (6:20) The birth of The Blairette — asking for a boyfriend, the five F's, and how a fun segment turned into something very real!!(15:15) Luke & Blaire's proposal story.(22:40) Dawson's early arrival — navigating an unexpected NICU journey and all the emotions that came with it.(25:00) Grief and gratitude — losing their beloved dog, Waffle(47:19) When content doesn't perform — comparison, pressure, and being your own worst critic.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Angels and Awakening
    Rewrite Your Story Part 4: Grief, Lost Dreams, and Playing Offense Again

    Angels and Awakening

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 17:16


    This content was created in 2020. Beautiful soul, this episode is a powerful moment inside the Rewrite Your Story series. Julie works with Tiffany as she processes the loss of her family business and the grief of a dream that ended too soon. By honoring the pain instead of pushing past it, a new story begins to emerge. This conversation shows how God meets you where you are and how clarity and momentum return when you choose to move forward again. You are not behind. You are being invited to play offense. Short Episode Chapters (00:00) Opening and honoring Tiffany's story (01:20) Naming overwhelm and the fear of starting (02:24) Why desire proves it is not too late (03:20) Queen mindset versus self judgment (05:10) Honoring the grief of losing a family dream (07:30) Losing the dream versus losing your path (09:22) God places desires in your heart for a reason (10:03) Childhood dreams and generational hopes (11:46) Rewriting the story together (13:08) Future focused visualization exercise (14:23) Playing offense after grief (15:21) Closing gratitude and reflection Work with Julie and Your Angels Book a session: theangelmedium.com Angel Membership: theangelmedium.com/angelmembership Angel Reiki School Certification: theangelmedium.com/get-certified Keywords Rewrite Your Story, Grief Healing, Lost Dreams, Family Business Loss, Divine Guidance, Emotional Healing, Manifestation, Co Creation with God, Spiritual Growth, Momentum, Self Trust, Playing Offense, Life Transitions

    The Nothing Is Wasted Podcast
    Episode 416 - Holy Disruptor with Amy Duggar King

    The Nothing Is Wasted Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 62:37


    How do you begin to disrupt the toxic family patterns you experienced as a child? What do you do with the dissonance between the outward appearance of your life and the reality of what was?For Amy Duggar King, life was lived in two very different worlds. One appeared happy and carefree, marked by regular appearances on her extended family's reality TV show, **19 Kids and Counting**. The other was dark and frightening, shaped by toxic narcissistic patterns and abuse that she and her mother endured at home with her father. As Amy grew older, she began to recognize that the abuse she experienced in her family of origin was not isolated. Some of her cousins—who seemed to be living the peaceful, picture-perfect life she longed for—were navigating their own pain behind the scenes. Over time, Amy came to understand that what meets the eye is not always the full story. Through deep personal processing, she began breaking generational cycles and dismantling toxic family patterns. She shares her story in depth in her book, Holy Disruptor: Shattering the Shiny Facade by Getting Louder with the Truth.In this episode, Davey and Amy discuss what narcissism can look like in families, the lasting effects of spiritual abuse, and what it means to become a Holy Disruptor—someone who courageously breaks cycles and patterns in the light of God's truth.If you've ever wondered how to undo the toxic patterns you grew up in, this conversation will encourage you to shatter the shiny facade and bring holy disruption to the places that need it most. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyrachelleking Book: Holy Disruptor: Shattering the Shiny Facade by Getting Louder with the Truthhttps://amzn.to/46zzh5W Stories matter. They inspire, uplift, and remind us we're not alone in our pain. Hope in the Valley: 42 Days of Healing Through the Psalms After Loss, Grief, and Tragedy is a new devotional featuring real stories from the Nothing Is Wasted community—offering strength, comfort, and hope in life's hardest moments. Order your copy today at: www.nothingiswasted.com/hopeinthevalley Looking for help in navigating the valley of pain and trauma? Our Nothing is Wasted coaches can help: www.nothingiswasted.com/coaching Want a pathway through your pain? The Pain to Purpose Course can lead you through all you've been through: www.nothingiswasted.com/paintoppurpose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno
    The Kouri Richins Case: Grief Author or Killer?

    The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 28:17


    The trial of Kouri Richins, the Utah mother and children's book author accused of poisoning her husband with a fentanyl-laced Moscow Mule, is officially underway in Summit County, Utah. Court TV Co-Anchor Ted Rowlands joins Chanley Painter to explain the high-stakes jury selection, the testimony from the victim's family, and the infamous "Walk the Dog" letter. They examine the motives, a previous attempted poisoning, and the potential strategy of the defense team. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Richard Ellis Talks
    Maternity Test

    Richard Ellis Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026


    We are not promised an exemption from the pains and suffering of this world, but we are promised hope within which we can grieve during those times. The hope comes only from Christ who redeems all things.

    Chasing Heroine: On This Day, Recovery Podcast
    Surviving the Start, Rewriting the Ending; Kimmy's Story

    Chasing Heroine: On This Day, Recovery Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 73:20


    Kimmy's story doesn't begin with rebellion. It begins with survival.Raised in a home where instability was the norm and addiction sat at the dinner table, Kimmy was introduced to meth at just ten years old when her own mother injected her. What followed was a childhood shaped by substance use, escalating mental health struggles, and self-harm that started in elementary school and grew alongside the chaos around her.Just as Kimmy was preparing for college, two devastating deaths in her family shifted everything. Grief deepened her addiction, and pain fueled behaviors she didn't yet have tools to heal.In this episode, Kimmy shares the raw reality of growing up in trauma, navigating mental illness, and eventually making the brave move to California in search of treatment for both her mental health and substance use. After moving through multiple treatment centers, she has remained sober since December 24th, 2024, refusing to give up on herself or her healing.This is a story about resilience, relapse risks, recovery, and the ongoing work of choosing life, clarity, and mental wellness every single day.A reminder that sobriety isn't just about putting down substances.It's about picking up hope.

    Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom
    Episode 335: What Shapes Our Grief - Gwen

    Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 53:41


    In this episode of Always Andy's Mom, grief educator Gwen Kapcia of grief-guide.com continues her four-part educational series on grief. In Part 2, Gwen focuses on the many factors that influence grief and the way individuals experience loss. Grief does not follow a single path. Personality, life history, coping styles, cultural background, belief systems, support networks, and the circumstances of the death all shape how grief shows up. Gwen explains why people grieve differently and why comparison can be harmful during the grieving process. This episode offers both education and reassurance, especially for bereaved parents who may feel pressure to grieve a certain way or on a specific timeline. By understanding the factors that influence grief, listeners are encouraged to approach themselves—and others—with greater compassion and patience. This is Part 2 of a 4-part educational series with Gwen Kapcia, created to help listeners better understand grief and support healing without judgment.

    Good Work with Barrett Brooks
    The Quiet Grief Behind the Growth with Sam Vander Wielen

    Good Work with Barrett Brooks

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 98:52


    This week, I talk with Sam Vander Wielen—entrepreneur, author, and founder of a multi-million-dollar legal education business. We talk about what happens when the life you built for safety no longer fits—and when success and grief collide at the same time. Sam shares how childhood survival strategies shaped her career, how a scrappy food blog became the bridge out of law, and why listening deeply to customers changed everything in her business. We also explore the parallel track of her personal life: losing both of her parents while scaling her company and signing a book deal. At its core, this conversation is about agency—about recognizing that even after trauma, even after achievement, you still get to choose who you're becoming. It's a conversation about grief, reinvention, and the courage to build a life that's truly your own. Let's get to it! In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (00:44) - The story of “Sourdough Joe” and what it reveals about vision versus follow-through (03:35) - Why community matters so much (06:44) - Moving to Long Island and building a calmer life (09:01) - Childhood chaos vs. adult stability (12:55) - Tools for regulating the nervous system (16:52) - How survival shaped Sam's personality (18:29) - Why law felt like safety—and the only viable path forward (21:28) - The moment that forced Sam to confront her career (26:31) - Starting a food blog (29:02) - The spark behind her pivot (32:04) - Turning law into leverage (36:42) - Building the business (40:18) - Doing the unglamorous work (45:44) - “Mac & cheese” marketing (55:01) - Deciding what to share publicly (01:06:55) - Signing a book deal during tragedy (01:08:25) - Building through grief (01:14:18) - Building a team that creates stability and trust (01:16:29) - Sam's mental model for hiring (01:22:01) - Defining roles as the business evolves (01:24:06) - The systems and discipline behind consistent, high-quality content (01:26:33) - How Sam is thinking about the next chapter (01:30:53) - The risk of telling the truth (01:37:29) - Where Sam has become truly world-class (01:38:06) - Who Sam is becoming Get full show notes and links at https://GoodWorkShow.com. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@barrettabrooks.

    Raising Serotonin
    Episode 172: Meeting Yourself With Grace in the Middle of a Spiral

    Raising Serotonin

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 22:26


    In this episode of Raising Serotonin, I'm opening up about emotional spirals, the kind that feel overwhelming, heavy, and hard to pull yourself out of. I share some of my own experiences with spiraling and what I've learned through therapy, self-reflection, and giving myself a little more compassion along the way, I talk about the importance of slowing down long enough to acknowledge what I'm actually feeling instead of judging it or trying to push it away. So often, my spirals weren't really about the surface issue, they were about deeper triggers that needed attention, care, and understanding. Learning to gently ask myself, “What's really going on here?” has been a powerful shift.In this conversation, I walk through some of the tools that have helped me, naming my emotions instead of shaming them, recognizing my triggers, using affirmations that feel grounding (not forced), and allowing myself to talk things through with people I trust. I've learned that healing isn't about never spiraling again, it's about knowing how to meet yourself with grace when you do.If you've ever felt caught in your thoughts or overwhelmed by your emotions, I hope this episode reminds you that you're not broken. You're human. Your feelings make sense. And you are worthy of love, patience, and support, especially from yourself.We're not trying to eliminate emotions here. We're learning how to hold them with care.Get your Raising Serotonin Merch here! FOLLOW RAISING SEROTONIN ON INSTAGRAM HERE Support the show

    Going Thru It
    Take On Me

    Going Thru It

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 25:55


    Super Bowl Sunday is an actual holiday in the Shakoor family. This week we're talking hosting, nostalgia, the collective viewing experience, and why the West Coast kickoff time just hits different.Jill's back at work with mat leave officially in the rearview mirror and the whiplash is real. Holly starts a writing class and immediately spirals after reading something very personal out loud. Vulnerability hangovers are real.We get into evolving friend groups, mommy-and-me leveling up, and why Take On Me, specifically the acoustic version, will never sound the same again.Still going thru it. Still taking it on. Take On Me (acoustic) Connect with US on insta  

    Choosing to Stay
    #146 Grief After Betrayal: What Men Lose—and Why It Matters for Healing

    Choosing to Stay

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 35:17


    Grief after betrayal is rarely talked about—especially when it comes to men.In this episode, we explore grief after betrayal for men, including men in recovery, men who have caused harm, and men who have betrayed themselves. While grief is often associated with sadness or loss through death, betrayal creates layers of invisible loss that many men carry without language—or permission—to acknowledge.I'm joined by Joseph McKinley who is a Pastor and Recovery Coach at Greenway Recovery as well as a coaching colleague of mine at Choose Recovery Services, where he supports individuals and families navigating sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma. His work focuses on helping men face truth with compassion, integrity, and responsibility—without bypassing the grief that healing requires.You don't have to navigate grief, recovery, or betrayal alone. Healing doesn't start with having the right answers—it starts with naming what's been lost.Connect With Me + Continue Your HealingIf today's episode resonated with you, you don't have to walk the healing journey after betrayal alone. I create trauma-informed resources, conversations, and learning experiences to support individuals and couples navigating infidelity, betrayal trauma, and relational repair.Here are a few ways to stay connected and continue your healing:Join me at a Retreat or IntensiveIf you're craving deeper, in-person support and embodied healing, I'm helping facilitate two upcoming experiences created specifically for betrayed partners. The Courage to Thrive Betrayal Trauma Intensive takes place March 17–20 in Spanish Fork, Utah and offers a structured, trauma-informed space to understand betrayal trauma, regulate your nervous system, and rebuild self-trust. Later this year, the Rise, Renew, Restore Retreat in Costa Rica, happening July 13–18, offers a more spacious, restorative experience focused on slowing down, reconnecting with your body, and healing in the presence of nature and supportive community. Free Resources & DownloadsAccess free tools, guided practices, and educational resources designed to support nervous system regulation, self-trust, boundaries, and clarity after betrayal.

    Learn From People Who Lived it
    Hope and Trust After Trauma with Jill McMahon

    Learn From People Who Lived it

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 22:09


    Hope's Role in Grief with Jill McMahon In this episode, Mathew Blades and grief counselor Jill McMahon explore the complex relationship between hope, trust, and the grieving process. Drawing from Jill McMahon's expertise in working with those experiencing catastrophic loss and trauma, the conversation unpacks why hope can sometimes feel out of reach or even anxiety-producing in the aftermath of tragedy. They discuss why well-meaning platitudes often miss the mark, how trauma neurologically disrupts our sense of safety, and the importance of simply showing up rather than “fixing” someone's pain. This episode is a compassionate guide for anyone navigating loss or seeking to better understand and support loved ones in grief.   To get in touch with our podcast, email INFO@Learnfrompeoplewholivedit.com Visit our Guests: Mathew Blades - MathewBlades.com Dr. Anna Marie Frank - https://drannamarie.com Cortney McDermott - https://www.cortneymcdermott.com Dr. Dave - https://www.drdaveaz.com/ Jill McMahon - Jillmcmahoncounseling.com To grab a copy of our 6-Week Wellness course, which is video-led, visit https://a.co/d/0ihE1vaw If you want to use Streamyard to create a podcast like this, use this link: https://streamyard.com/pal/c/4656111098003456  

    The Hopeaholics
    The 12th Arrest That Changed Everything with Samantha Jurado | The Hopeaholics Podcast

    The Hopeaholics

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 69:05


    The 12th Arrest That Changed Everything with Samantha Jurado | The Hopeaholics Podcast In this deeply emotional episode of The Hopeaholics Podcast, Samantha Jurado shares her unfiltered story of trauma, addiction, loss, and long-term recovery—from surviving childhood abuse, early suicide attempts, and meth addiction, to becoming a young mother, experiencing homelessness, incarceration, and the devastating loss of her daughter in a car accident that changed the course of her life forever. Samantha opens up about the years of self-destruction that followed, the spiritual awakening that finally broke through after her 12th arrest, and how sobriety became possible when she chose to fully show up as a mother to her son. She also speaks candidly about navigating grief in recovery after losing her son years later, enduring divorce and isolation during COVID, and rediscovering her identity beyond trauma, labels, and addiction. This episode is a raw testament to resilience, accountability, faith, and what it truly means to survive the unimaginable and still choose to live, heal, and recover out loud.#thehopeaholics #redemption #recovery #AlcoholAddiction #AddictionRecovery #wedorecover #SobrietyJourney #MyStory #Hope #wedorecover #treatmentcenter #natalieevamarieJoin our patreon to get access to an EXTRA EPISODE every week of ‘Off the Record', exclusive content, a thriving recovery community, and opportunities to be featured on the podcast. https://patreon.com/TheHopeaholics Go to www.Wolfpak.com today and support our sponsors. Don't forget to use code: HOPEAHOLICSPODCAST for 10% off!Follow the Hopeaholics on our Socials:https://www.instagram.com/thehopeaholics https://linktr.ee/thehopeaholicsBuy Merch: https://thehopeaholics.myshopify.comVisit our Treatment Centers: https://www.hopebythesea.comIf you or a loved one needs help, please call or text 949-615-8588. We have the resources to treat mental health and addiction. Sponsored by the Infiniti Group LLC:https://www.infinitigroupllc.com Timestamps:00:02:32 - Growing Up Moving State to State00:04:15 - First Blackout and Suicide Attempt at 1400:06:08 - Childhood Sexual Abuse Revealed00:07:49 - Abuser Sent to Prison00:09:34 - Abuse in Father's Home00:11:44 - Safety and Stability With Grandmother00:13:10 - First Time Using Meth00:13:54 - Leaving Home and Addiction Escalates00:14:33 - Becoming a Mother at 2000:18:23 - CPS Knocking and Losing Stability00:19:26 - Homelessness and Active Addiction00:21:50 - Last Meth Use and 12th Arrest00:23:14 - Mistaking AA for a Club00:24:46 - Choosing Sobriety to Be a Mom00:26:45 - Daughter's Fatal Car Accident00:28:31 - Charged in Daughter's Death00:30:03 - Years of Destruction and Incarceration00:35:41 - Spiritual Awakening in Jail00:38:19 - Deciding to Stop Drinking Completely00:39:03 - Getting Sober for Her Son00:45:48 - Long-Term Recovery and Family Healing00:50:05 - Son's Death During Recovery00:51:19 - Grief, Divorce, and COVID00:52:44 - Rediscovering Identity in Recovery

    Unwanted Fraternity
    UF Season 4 Episode 7: I am the Bread of Life (Understanding the Divinity of God)

    Unwanted Fraternity

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 19:56


     Today we are starting a new series entitled Who is God in your Grief? The I Am statements and how they can grow you closer to God and allow for healing from your loss. This series will take us through some of the I AM statements of Jesus and will give us insight from those powerful moments where He reveals not just what He does, but who He is. 

    It's Not About the Sex
    Guided Meditation: Encountering Your Grief

    It's Not About the Sex

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 5:22


    A tender, contemplative meditation adapted from Joan Halifax's work that gently guides you through the difficult terrain of loss and sorrow. This practice invites you to sit with your grief compassionately, using reflective phrases to open to pain, find inner resources, and practice self-forgiveness for things left undone or unmet needs. Rather than avoiding or rushing through grief, this meditation encourages you to be present with your sadness while remembering that you are not your sadness. The practice concludes with an invitation to be open with others, receive support, and recognize grief as a profoundly humanizing experience that can bring greater depth to our lives. Whether you're processing a recent loss, anticipating one, or simply want to develop a healthier relationship with grief, this meditation offers a safe space for self-compassion and healing.

    What About Jesus? Devotions
    Be the Light for Others! – February 12, 2026

    What About Jesus? Devotions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 3:03


    https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260212dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion [Jesus said] “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16 Be the Light for Others! Where I live, winter can be a dark time of year. In fact, during several months of the year, the sun goes down well before 5 P.M. During that time of the year, when I come home after an evening class or meeting, it is already quite dark. So dark, in fact, that it can be difficult for me to find the doorknob in the garage door. And if I do find it, the darkness makes it almost impossible for me to line up the key with the lock to enter the house. It is certainly a lot easier if someone else in my family remembers to leave the outside light on. With the light on, it is so much easier to see and to enter. Life can be like that. It can be very difficult—even impossible—to find our way to God. Each day, we encounter so many different thoughts and ideas and religions. We stumble over the idea that there are many paths to God. We get lost in the darkness of the encouragement to do whatever makes us happy. We can’t find the door because we are often convinced that we are good enough for heaven all on our own, if we just try hard enough. Jesus shines in the darkness and shows us the way home to heaven. His life, death, and resurrection cut through all the darkness and clearly show us the only way to heaven. Through faith in him, we see clearly and can enter through the door to leave the darkness behind. With the love of Jesus shining in our hearts, we can now be the light for others. Let it shine! Live your faith. Let your words and actions shine the light on Jesus in this dark world so that others, too, can find the way home to heaven. Prayer: Dear Jesus, shine in me that I may show others the way to you. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.

    Sermon Audio
    2 Samuel 18:19-19:8 Grief, Guilt, & Giving Up

    Sermon Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026


    Spectrum | Deutsche Welle
    When a pet's death really hurts

    Spectrum | Deutsche Welle

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 29:59


    The loss of a pet can affect you more than losing a loved one, a new study shows. With one exception.

    Sol Luckman Uncensored

    A Book That Pushes the Boundaries of the PossibleAccording to many readers, my beloved novel SNOOZE: A STORY OF AWAKENING does the seemingly impossible: it integrates metaphysical, paranormal, spiritual, sci-fi and cryptozoological themes in an uplifting and enlightening coming-of-age journey that has helped many process and move beyond their own grief.“Anything but a yawn,” according to Readers' Favorite, this novel in 84 fast-paced chapters establishes the visionary dreams of my young protagonist Max Diver (“Snooze” of the title) as the primary mechanism and starting point for his awakening, blurring the line between the physical and spiritual worlds.✌️ Sol Luckman here. If you appreciate the labor of love that is my Substack, join other freethinkers seeking to transcend today's hive mind by not just surviving but THRIVING. Please …* Smash that like button!* Comment!* Share with fellow curious minds!* And if you haven't already, commit to your own healing & transformation by GOING PAID!Creating unmatched original & empowering content is my full-time gig. Consider supporting my mission to shine a light in dark times by “paying it forward” with a discounted monthly or yearly subscription. Gratitude & blessings.

    Real Talk Kim
    What Grief Taught Me About God

    Real Talk Kim

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 47:46


    Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The Real Talk Kim Podcast. I'm so grateful that you're here. Every time you listen, share, and support, you're helping spread hope, healing, and the message of Jesus around the world.   If this episode encouraged you, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update, and don't forget to subscribe to the Real Talk Kim YouTube channel for powerful messages, morning prayer sessions, and more uplifting content every week.   If you're interested in advertising on this podcast or having Real Talk Kim  as a guest on your podcast, radio show, or TV show, reach out to collab@realtalkkim.com   Let's stay connected! All things Real Talk Kim – realtalkkim.com All things Limitless Church – limitlesschurch.live Shop my Brand! – rtkstyle.com

    Your Kick Ass Life Podcast
    Episode 714: On Grief, Anger, and Staying Human

    Your Kick Ass Life Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 41:58


    This week's episode is a little more raw, a little more unfiltered, and very much from the heart. After taking an unexpected week off, I sat down, turned on the microphone, and spoke honestly about what's been weighing on me, personally, culturally, and collectively. This episode is part reflection, part reckoning, and part creative release. I talk openly about what it means to lead with courage instead of pretending to be fearless, especially during times that feel heavy, chaotic, or emotionally charged. We explore spiritual bypassing, tone policing, and the subtle ways women are often encouraged to stay quiet, stay pleasant, and stay in line. This episode also includes a poem I wrote late at night, born from grief, anger, and deep compassion for women whose stories are resurfacing yet again. It's an offering, a witnessing, and a reminder of the power of art to hold what words alone sometimes cannot. Here's what you'll hear in this episode: Why I took a break last week and what brought me back to the mic What spiritual bypassing really looks like and why it's harmful, especially to women and trauma survivors How tone policing and “positive vibes only” culture reinforce patriarchy and silence truth Why emotions like anger, fear, and grief are not negative, just human How emotions act as information and energy meant to move, not be buried Why speaking up now feels necessary, even when it's uncomfortable A deeply personal poem about collective grief, survival, and the resilience of women This episode is an invitation to let yourself feel what you feel without fixing, forcing, or bypassing your own experience. If you're carrying a lot right now, my hope is that this conversation helps you feel less alone and maybe encourages you to make something meaningful from what you're holding. Thank you for being here, for listening, and for bearing witness.  Resources: How to Stop Feeling Like Sht* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss
    294 | Shaken, But Not Abandoned (Part Two) with Kristi Kirk

    While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 31:34


    If you've lost your song, that doesn't mean it's gone forever.In this second half of my conversation with Kristi Kirk, we focus on what healing can look like over time after devastating loss. Kristi reflects on the long road of grief following the death of both her husband and her son, and how her faith, perspective, and purpose have been slowly reshaped.Kristi shares what it meant to walk through her son's senior year without him, how fear gradually loosened its grip, and how she learned to live forward without leaving her son behind. She speaks honestly about the difference between feelings and truth, and how anchoring herself in God's Word became essential as faith was rebuilt.This episode also explores worship and music—how Kristi lost her song after loss, and how it returned in time as a quiet expression of healing. Along the way, she offers practical wisdom for those in early grief, encouragement to stay connected to community, and permission to lament without shame.Rather than offering a neat resolution, this conversation affirms that grief remains—and reminds us that though we may be shaken, we are not abandoned by God.  Click HERE to connect with Kristi! I would love to hear your thoughts on the show. Click here to send me a message! (Though I read every message, I am unable to respond through this format.) ** IMPORTANT** - All views expressed by guests on this podcast are theirs alone, and may not represent the Statement of Faith and Statement of Beliefs of the While We're Waiting ministry. We'd love for you to connect with us here at While We're Waiting! Click HERE to visit our website and learn about our free While We're Waiting Weekends for bereaved parentsClick HERE to learn more about our network of While We're Waiting support groups all across the country. Click HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channelClick HERE to follow our public Facebook pageClick HERE to follow us on Instagram Click HERE to follow us on Twitter Click HERE to make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministryContact Jill by email at: jill@whilewerewaiting.org

    god grief beliefs statement widow abandoned shaken child loss grieving mom bereaved parent loss of husband
    Awaken Your Inner Awesomeness with Melissa Oatman-A daily dose of spirituality and self improvement

    Grief doesn't knock politely...it grabs you when you least expect it. In this episode, we talk about those moments when grief feels overwhelming, sudden, and impossible to escape. Whether it shows up as sadness, anger, numbness, anxiety, or exhaustion, grief has a way of pulling us under just when we think we're “doing okay.” You'll hear honest reflections on what it means to be caught off guard by grief, why these waves are normal, and how to meet yourself with compassion instead of judgment when they hit. This episode is a reminder that you're not weak for struggling, you're not broken for hurting, and you're not alone in this experience. If grief has grabbed you lately, or if you're afraid it might, then this episode offers reassurance, grounding, and gentle guidance for getting through the moment and honoring your healing, one breath at a time. ✨ Perfect for anyone navigating loss, anniversaries, unexpected triggers, or the quiet moments when grief resurfaces. Contact me: https://melissaoatman.com Purchase my book Beautiful Mourning: https://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/beautifully-broken-the-spiritual-womans-guide-to-thriving-not-simply-surviving-after-a-breakup-or-divorce/459896   https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beautifully-broken-melissa-oatman/1136174371?ean=9781989579060 https://www.amazon.com/Beautifully-Broken-Spiritual-Thriving-Surviving/dp/198957906X https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50977070-beautifully-brok Follow me on social media: tiktok.com/@melissaoatman https://www.facebook.com/groups/awakenyourhearttopurpose/ https://www.facebook.com/reikiwithlissa/  http://www.instagram.com/melissaoatman222 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPtU9hPeEWjbHr62LxuEXA  https://www.twitter.com/MelissaOatman   Your energetic gifts are very much appreciated! Donations can be made to my channel through Venmo or PayPal,  Venmo @Melissa-Ann-161 PayPal: melissaoatman77@gmail.com Purchase my book Beautifully Broken: https://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/beautifully-broken-the-spiritual-womans-guide-to-thriving-not-simply-surviving-after-a-breakup-or-divorce/459896   https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beautifully-broken-melissa-oatman/1136174371?ean=9781989579060 https://www.amazon.com/Beautifully-Broken-Spiritual-Thriving-Surviving/dp/198957906X https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50977070-beautifully-broken  

    The Language of Love
    Grief as Sacred Medicine with Bobbi Vogel

    The Language of Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 75:59


    What if grief is not something to get over, but something meant to open us? What if the pain you are carrying is not a sign of weakness, but a doorway into deeper love, truth, and healing? In this powerful episode of The Language of Love Conversation, I am joined by Bobbi Vogel, a psychic medium, clairvoyant healer, and soul guide, for a sacred conversation about grief, loss, and the unseen support surrounding us. We explore grief not as a problem to fix, but as medicine. An initiation that cracks us open so we can return to who we truly are. Bobbi shares what Spirit has been communicating about this moment in time, why so many souls are crossing over, how our loved ones continue to guide us, and why allowing grief, rather than bypassing it, is essential for both personal and collective healing. This episode includes live readings and deeply moving moments with grieving parents and loved ones, offering real-time insight into how connection continues beyond the physical body. Bobbi speaks candidly about spiritual bypassing, soul agreements, and why our loved ones on the other side are not who they were in human form, but wiser, expanded guides devoted to our healing. We explore:  Why grief is sacred medicine and how it opens us to healing The danger of spiritual bypassing and turning pain into purpose too soon How our loved ones continue to support us from the other side What souls do after they leave the body and how roles reverse Collective grief and why personal healing serves the whole How to ask your loved ones for help and guidance Twin souls, soul agreements, and unfinished business Why grief brings us back to earlier wounds and how to heal them If you are grieving the loss of a child, partner, parent, or loved one, or if you are carrying grief that goes beyond death, this conversation offers validation, compassion, and a reminder that you are not alone. Remember, for private sessions with Bobbi Vogel, you can visit bobbivogel.com or find her on Instagram @bobbi.vogel. You can also explore my website for supportive resources, including the Good Grief course. And if this conversation stirred something in you, I'd truly love to hear about it. You're always welcome to email me at languageoflovepod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Live By Design Podcast | Release Overwhelm, Get Unstuck, & Take Action | Via Goals, Habits, Gratitude, & Joy
    The Power of Becoming Someone New: Navigating Identity Shifts and Timeline Grief with Chika Uwazie

    Live By Design Podcast | Release Overwhelm, Get Unstuck, & Take Action | Via Goals, Habits, Gratitude, & Joy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 36:49


    In this soul-stirring episode, we're joined by Author and Cohost of the Afropolitan Podcast Chika Uwazie. As a globally recognized writer and cultural commentator, Chika gives language to the feelings so many of us hide. We're diving deep into the concept of timeline grief—that quiet mourning for the version of the future you thought you'd have—and how to gain the courage to reinvent yourself on your own terms.Tune in to learn:How to release the silent shame of unfulfilled plans and navigate the messy middle of emotional reinvention.The secrets to understanding quiet grief and why high-achievers feel so confused when life doesn't follow the original spreadsheet so "success."Why the soft life isn't just a social media trend, but a necessary reclamation of your peace and authority.If you've ever felt behind in life or like you're forcing an old plan to fit a new you, Chika's insights will help you start owning the authority of your actual, evolving life.Free Gift: Reset Your Life Now GuideThat ache when life doesn't match what you imagined? It's called timeline grief, and you're not alone. This free 7-day guide gives you daily prompts to help you release what's not working, get clear on what you actually want, and take the first steps toward what's next.Chika's Giveaway Contribution: One-on-One Coaching SessionReady to stop feeling like you're behind and start moving toward a career you actually love? Enter to win a 1-1 coaching session with Chika where you'll get the clarity needed to reset your life and successfully navigate your next big career pivot! Connect with Chika: Website | YouTube | Instagram---Enter the Book Launch Celebration Giveaway!

    Pet Sitter Confessional
    673: The Unspoken Grief of Pet Sitters with Joni Sullivan

    Pet Sitter Confessional

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 55:34


    Earn 1 CEU: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfaOdO8vwQU-xogogX8VcJesx_WqcWgBTh9ZvDO6xl5kxMS3A/viewform What do you do when the pets you care for pass away? In this deeply compassionate episode, Collin talks with Pet Loss Bereavement Specialist, Joni Sullivan, about the unique challenges pet professionals face when grieving. They discuss why it can be harder to process loss as a sitter or walker, how to support clients while protecting your own mental health, and what healthy grieving can look like. Joni shares the four stages of healing, creative rituals of remembrance, and how community helps prevent compassion fatigue. Together, they remind us that it's okay to cry—and that reaching out for help is one of the bravest things we can do. Main topics: Unique grief of pet professionals Healthy grieving and self-care Supporting clients through pet loss Community and emotional support Recognizing compassion fatigue Main takeaway: "Reaching out for help is one of the bravest things you can do." — Joni Sullivan In pet care, we're taught to stay strong for others—but that strength can sometimes silence our own needs. When we lose a client's pet or one of our own, it's easy to bury the pain under busy schedules and appointments. But true bravery isn't pretending we're okay—it's letting someone else hold space for us. Whether it's a trusted friend, a fellow sitter, or a support line, reaching out means you're choosing healing over isolation. You're not alone in this work, and you never have to be. About our guest: Joni Sullivan is a Certified Pet Loss Bereavement Specialist and the owner of Joan of Arc Pet Sitting, serving her community for over 27 years. With decades of experience in pet care, she's passionate about supporting both pet parents and professionals through the complex emotions of grief and loss. Joni facilitates monthly online grief support groups through the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS), creating safe, compassionate spaces for anyone mourning a beloved animal companion. Links: Earn 1 CEU: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfaOdO8vwQU-xogogX8VcJesx_WqcWgBTh9ZvDO6xl5kxMS3A/viewform Joan of Arc Pet Sitting – info@joniarkpetsitting.com NAPPS Pet Loss Support Calls – Open to all pet parents and professionals 2nd Wednesday (quarterly): Pet Professionals Group 4th Wednesday (monthly): Open Support Group National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (U.S.) – Dial 988 or 1-800-273-8255 International Crisis Lines: Canada: 988 (national) U.K.: Samaritans – 116 123 Australia: Lifeline – 13 11 14 Check out our Starter Packs See all of our discounts! Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off

    Acting Business Boot Camp
    Episode 376: You're Not Unmotivated. You're Avoiding Grief

    Acting Business Boot Camp

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 13:41


    If you've been telling yourself you're unmotivated or burnt out or lazy or somehow broken, I want you to pause for a second. Because there's a good chance that none of that is true. There's a good chance you're not lacking drive. You're avoiding grief. The Grief Creative Entrepreneurs Don't Name Before you check out, this isn't about tragedy or loss in the obvious sense. This is about the kind of grief that creative entrepreneurs rarely name. It's grief for expectations that didn't pan out. The grief of versions of yourself you thought you'd be by now. The grief of timelines that expired. Most people don't talk about this because it feels dramatic. But it's not dramatic. It's subtle and it's quiet, and it shows up as I just can't get myself to do the thing. What Grief Actually Looks Like Creative entrepreneurs are really good at mislabeling this. We call it burnout or lack of motivation or discipline. But what's actually happening is something inside of you is unfinished. And for people like us, that's hard to deal with. It's not a task. It's a feeling. Grief doesn't always look like crying. Sometimes it looks like: Doom scrolling Procrastinating Getting yourself ready to do the thing, and then just sitting there Rearranging your workspace for the fifth time instead of starting Productivity with no direction You're doing things. You're just not doing that thing. The one that matters. The one that could move you forward. Because moving forward would mean acknowledging what didn't happen, and that's the part we avoid. Why We Skip Grief (And What Happens When We Do) We're taught to stay positive, right? How many times have you been told that? Just stay positive. Reframe. Pivot. Look for the lesson. And yes, okay, that's useful eventually. But grief doesn't like being bypassed. If you skip it, it doesn't just disappear. It shows up as fatigue or lack of desire that you can't really explain. And you might tell yourself, I should be more grateful. Other people have it worse. And that could be true. But gratitude doesn't cancel grief. They can coexist. You can be grateful for what you have and still mourn what you lost or what you never got. A lot of creative entrepreneurs are carrying grief for things that never had a funeral. What You Might Be Grieving The career that didn't take off the way you imagined. When I was a child, I knew with my whole heart I was going to be doing Shakespeare in the park. That didn't turn out for me. Maybe it will someday, but that's something I've had to grieve. A version of yourself that you believed would be easier to have by now. No one really tells you how to grieve those things, so you don't. You just kind of push harder, or you stop pushing altogether, and then you judge yourself for it. Here's something important: Motivation is an output. It is not a moral quality. It tends to disappear when you're carrying unresolved emotional weight. Grief is heavy. And when you start to notice it, you realize your body isn't resisting the work. It's protecting you from feeling something that you haven't given yourself permission to feel. Grief Doesn't Resolve with Time, It Resolves with Attention Avoiding grief looks like waiting for clarity or inspiration or to feel like yourself. But grief doesn't resolve on its own with time. It resolves with attention. I'm not saying you need to fall apart or wallow or stop working and take a break. I'm just saying you might need to acknowledge what you've been pretending didn't matter. Because I say that to myself all the time when something doesn't pan out for me. I'm like, oh, well it didn't matter. It did matter. Ask yourself this, very gently: What version of my life am I quietly disappointed didn't happen? What did I believe would be true by now that isn't? What am I still trying to outrun by staying busy, or by doing nothing? These questions aren't meant to derail you. They're meant to unstick you. Because grief that goes unnamed will keep hijacking your energy. Grief Isn't the Opposite of Ambition This is the part most people miss. Grief isn't the opposite of ambition. It's often the doorway back to it. Because once you stop pretending you're fine with something you're not fine with, your energy starts to return. As this steady willingness to engage again. You don't have to fix the grief. You just have to stop avoiding it. Sometimes that looks like saying out loud: I thought I'd be further along by now. Sometimes it looks like letting yourself feel sad without immediately turning it into a lesson. Sometimes it looks like saying: This didn't go the way that I hoped. And that honesty doesn't weaken you. It frees up space. And from that space, guess what comes back? Motivation. Not forced or frantic, but grounded. What Happens After You Acknowledge Grief Things don't suddenly feel amazing. But they do feel clearer. And clarity can feel uncomfortable. Because grief, when you acknowledge it, has a way of reorganizing things. You might realize you don't want what you used to want anymore. You might notice certain goals feel hollow now. That chapter is really done. That can be destabilizing, especially for creative entrepreneurs, because so much of our identity is wrapped up in our projects. We're so used to asking, What's next? What's the plan? What am I building toward? And grief doesn't answer those questions. It asks a different one: What matters now? And sometimes that answer is smaller than you expected. Sometimes it's rest, or simplifying, or choosing depth over growth. The Fear of Slowing Down This is where people start to panic. An actor actually said this to me a couple days ago: If I slow down, I'll lose everything. If I stop pushing, I will fall behind. I can't let myself feel this because I won't come back from it. But avoiding grief doesn't keep you in motion. It keeps you stuck in cycles. Push, crash, recover, repeat. Push, crash, recover, repeat. Acknowledging grief is often what interrupts that loop. Grief Recalibrates Your Tolerance Grief inconveniently recalibrates your tolerance for bullshit. Things you used to tolerate now suddenly feel unbearable. Projects that once felt exciting now feel draining. Obligations you said yes to out of fear start to feel misaligned. This isn't you becoming difficult. It's you becoming honest with yourself. And honesty has consequences. You might disappoint people. You might change your mind. You might need to renegotiate your relationships. That's part of it. Grow up. Grief strips away the versions of ourselves that we've built to survive, not necessarily to thrive. And yeah, that can feel scary because survival strategies are familiar, even when they're exhausting. The Reframe That Matters You're shedding urgency that no longer makes sense. You're letting goals go that were fueled by pressure instead of your actual desire. That space is more sustainable for you because that's where you can really grow. Not in panic. Rooted in choice. Grief clears the noise so you can hear that steady place again. What to Do Next Don't ask what's wrong with you. Nothing's wrong with you. Ask yourself: What am I asking myself to ignore? What disappointments haven't I named? What ending haven't I acknowledged? What hope am I still holding onto that might need to be released? This isn't about giving up. It's about letting go of what's already gone so you can show up fully to what is here now. Sometimes you're going to feel fine. Sometimes it's going to hit you sideways in the middle of a workday. Sometimes it's just going to make you tired. All of that is normal. What matters is that you stop treating those moments like obstacles to productivity. They're information. Your system saying, Hey, pay attention to this. And if you let yourself listen, even just for a second, you might find that motivation starts to come back in small ways. This willingness to engage again. This okay, yeah, I can do the next thing. And the next thing. Work With Me If you want to chat about anything or set up a free consult with me to talk about your voiceover career, please reach out to me at mandy@actingbusinessbootcamp.com. I'll see you next time.

    Heart Snuggles
    213: Your Pain Is the Point: Dismantling the Fear Around Birth, One Push at a Time with Kenya Saint-Lôt

    Heart Snuggles

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 49:48


    Kenya St. Lôt is a birth and postpartum doula honoring her African midwife ancestry. Together, they dismantle birth fears by reframing pain as a vital portal to empowerment, connection, and ancestral wisdom in pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.In this episode, you'll learn about:How pain forges unbreakable bonds with your baby, turning contractions into intuitive cues that guide positioning and progress for peaceful, even orgasmic births.Dismantling medical fears through education on epidurals, Pitocin, and interventions, using code words to reclaim choice in hospitals, birth centers, or home.Partner care as the grounded "tree" during labor—breathing together, affirming power, and planning conscious parenting to ease postpartum shifts.Ancestral rituals like 40-day rest, closing of the bones with rebozo, and yoni steaming to heal the postpartum portal and prevent energy depletion.Rebuilding the village: Grief in pregnancy, fear as a compass, and intuitive body trust to birth without trauma, honoring African lineage wisdom.Golden Nuggets From This Episode:✨ “Your boundaries, what you need, how you wanna give birth — because that is your birth. It's not the doctor's birth, it's not other people's experience, it's you and your baby.”✨ ”Birth requires safety and ownership; when you feel safe, your body can do what it was designed to do.✨ “If we feel fearful, our body is not going to relax. It will go into adrenaline and not let you dilate, and that's when contraction goes against your baby coming out — because fear tells the body it's not safe, and birth only flows where safety is felt.”✨ “Pain is a really important thing when you're giving birth.”✨ “When the partner has fears, it's valid.”✨ “We don't have the village anymore. One of the most ancestral and easy things is to bring back the village — because birth and motherhood were never meant to be carried alone.”✨ “Being pregnant and giving birth is temporary. Postpartum is for life. The way that you are cared for can impact the rest of your motherhood and your connection with your baby and your partner.”✨ “Having the uncomfortable conversations before conceiving is really important.”Connect More with Kenya:IG: https://www.instagram.com/kenyasaintlot/More Lexy from Heart Snuggles:Soft Girl Season {Instant Access Course}: https://lovelounge.iamlexydavis.com/offers/GCowWYXQEmail: lexy@alivetoenjoy.comDating + Relationship Coaching - https://iamlexydavis.com/Instagram: Alivetoenjoy & Heart SnugglesTimestamps from episode:04:16 Kenya's Journey into Birth and Pregnancy07:15 Understanding the Complexities of Pregnancy and Birth10:28 Empowering Women Through Education and Choices13:28 The Importance of Trust and Intuition in Birth15:28 Navigating Hospital Births and Medical Interventions21:12 The Power of Confidence and Overcoming Fear in Birth25:06 Signs of Labor and Code Words26:35 Navigating Complications During Birth27:56 The Beauty of Birth and Partner Support30:58 Partner Involvement and Postpartum Care38:36 Ancient Traditions and Postpartum Rituals41:14 The Importance of Community and Village Support43:22 Final Thoughts and Romantic Memories48:28 Conclusion and Heart Snuggles

    Uncensored Society Podcast
    MYM 238 | Charmian Johnson on Nervous System Safety, Confidence & Leading Beyond Survival Mode

    Uncensored Society Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 22:47


    Send a textIn this episode, Kay Suthar sits down with Charmian Johnson, a former global law firm partner who made a powerful career pivot into somatic trauma-informed coaching. After nearly three decades in high-pressure legal environments, Charmian opens up about living with self-doubt, perfectionism, and imposter syndrome, and how personal loss and family trauma became the catalyst for deep inner work. Together, they explore the neuroscience behind confidence, the mind-body connection, why anxiety is felt in the body rather than the mind, and how nervous system regulation can transform leadership, visibility, public speaking, and business growth.What to expect in this episode: (00:00) – From global law firm partner to somatic trauma-informed coach (02:30) – Living with self-doubt, perfectionism, and imposter syndrome in corporate life (03:00) – Grief, addiction, and family trauma during lockdown (05:00) – Discovering somatic trauma-informed coaching (06:00) – Why anxiety lives in the body, not the mind (07:30) – The brain-body connection and nervous system safety (09:00) – Grounding techniques and nervous system regulation (11:30) – Why healing is a journey, not a destination (12:00) – Common mistakes people make when trying to self-heal (14:30) – Leaving corporate and building a business with confidence (16:00) – Nervous system safety as a strategic advantage (17:00) – Practical somatic tools for confidence and visibility (19:00) – How to work with Charmian and access her free resourcesAbout Charmian Johnson Charmian Johnson is a former global law firm partner turned somatic trauma-informed coach and narcissistic abuse specialist. After nearly 30 years in the legal profession, she retrained in neuroscience-based, body-focused coaching to help high-achieving women move out of survival mode, reclaim confidence, and step fully into their leadership. Her work supports women in regulating their nervous systems, overcoming self-doubt, and showing up visibly and confidently in their careers and businesses.Connect with Charmian JohnsonFREE Gift: Five Nervous System Secrets to Help You Show Up Confidently for Speaking and Visibility Plus a free 30-minute consultation callWebsite: https://charmjohnson.thementalwellbeingcompany.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=Charmian%20JohnsonConnect with Kay SutharBusiness Website: https://makeyourmarkagency.com/Podcast Website: https://www.makeyourmarkpodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-suthar-make-your-mark/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/482037820744114Email: kay@makeyourmarkagency.comFREE Gifts from Kay Suthar:3 Ultimate Secrets to Getting Booked on Podcasts: https://getbookedonpodcast.com5 Simple Steps to Launch Your Podcast in 14 Days: https://14daystolaunch.com

    Holding the Light
    Holly Caron: Grief Has No Timeline

    Holding the Light

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 45:44


    For any parent listening to this podcast who worries that time hasn't ‘fixed' their grief—this conversation is proof that there is no timeline we need to meet.  Eighteen years after losing her daughter Heather to brain cancer, Holly Caron shows us what enduring love looks like—quiet, honest, and deeply present. This conversation affirms what so many families live but rarely hear acknowledged: Grief has no expiration date. Love does not fade with time—and neither does the bond between a mother and her child.Resources cited in this podcast:Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area: https://www.hvwa.org/The Center for Grieving Children: https://www.cgcmaine.org/What did you think? Share your feedback in a text message.Holding the Light is an original, monthly podcast created and hosted by Monica and Colby Charette, edited and produced by Monica Charette, with support from Julia Vigue and Sophia Speeckaert. EMAIL US (shineoncass@gmail.com) with questions, comments, or a request to join us as a guest. We also welcome you to visit us at ShineOnCass (www.shineoncass.org) where our family continues to Shine the Light of Cassidy.Our podcast's theme music is As Long As You Love (Scarlet Wings) written and sung by Cindy Bullens, from the album Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth produced by Blue Lobster Records (1999). Available on CD or download at www.cidnybullens.com. Mention Holding the Light Podcast and receive a signed copy!We want to hear from YOU. Leave us a voicemail! If there is something you've learned in your grief journey that might be helpful for others, we invite you to leave us a message. We will listen to every one. Some might even be used in a future episode. You can also let us know what you think of our podcast, suggest a topic, or request to be a guest. The number to call and leave us a voicemail is: 617-302-7373. We can't wait to hear from you!Love what you heard? leave us...

    Adat Hatikvah Messianic Sermons

    From our service on Feb. 7th. In this teaching, we explore God's grief in Genesis 6 and what it shows us about walking with Him when the world is broken. Scripture reveals a God who grieves out of love and makes a way forward without abandoning what still matters.Watch or listen through the Adat app or on Roku, Apple TV, Google TV, and Fire TV at http://www.adathatikvah.org #adathatikvah #adatchicago #godofemotion

    Good Grief with Nikki the Death Doula
    153. “Your Grief Matters”: Why There's No Timeline for Grief with Jennifer Landon

    Good Grief with Nikki the Death Doula

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 56:48


    Jennifer Landon of Your Grief Matters returns to the podcast for a heartfelt, honest conversation about what grief actually looks like when we stop trying to tidy it up.Jennifer was one of my very first guests when this podcast began, and having her back feels like coming home. Only with more wisdom, more lived experience, and even deeper compassion for how messy grief can be. Together, we talk about losing our mothers, sudden death versus anticipated death, and how we've both grown in the last 4 yearsYou can find Jennifer here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferllandon/https://yourgriefmatters.co/https://www.facebook.com/groups/866256221464175Support me on Patreon! ⁠https://www.patreon.com/nikkithedeathdoula⁠You can find me here:https://linktr.ee/nikkithedeathdoulaGet merch! https://good-grief-podcast.printify.me/ Music:https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-monday

    Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life Podcast
    Communicating with Angels, Arcturians, and the Pleiadians: Healing Beyond This World

    Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 51:44


    Discover the extraordinary world of intuitive healing and spiritual awakening in this powerful conversation between Irene Weinberg and renowned ascension guide Hillary Faye. Learn how Hillary turns heartbreak and trauma into power and purpose through telepathic communication with benevolent guides, goddesses, and higher-dimensional beings. Explore her dog's surprising ascension, the profound awakening it sparked, and how it shaped her unique approach to energy healing. With more than 5,000 healers trained in her methods, Hillary reveals how to unlock your soul gifts, reconnect with loved ones in spirit, and experience deep emotional and spiritual transformation. This episode is perfect for anyone seeking to learn more about soul purpose, intuitive development, profound healing, and a deeper connection to the spirit world.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:How one moment in the closet changed Hillary's life foreverHow adversities can lead to greatnessHow Hillary transforms trauma into purpose through telepathic communication with guides, goddesses, and higher-dimensional beingsThe astonishing story of her dog's ascension—and the spiritual awakening it catalyzedWhat it truly means to understand your soul purposeHow to access the spirit within and open to your own intuitive giftsWhy healing is not just personal—it's a ripple effect that touches every soul you encounterSOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS HILLARY:What were the heartbreaks and trauma you experienced growing up?What resources did you invest in to help you begin to heal and transform?How did your dog's surprise ascension change your life and teachings, and prompt an awakening and rebirth within you?How do you help people define their soul purpose and gifts?How do we have cosmic support to help with grief and rebirth?WATCH ON YOUTUBE: Communicating with Angels, Arcturians, and the Pleiadians: Healing Beyond This World: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaG_6MObb6Q&list=PL7judgDzhkAWmfyB5r5WgFD6ahombBvoh✨ Claim Your Free Crystal Chamber Audio Healing! ✨Plus, get an exclusive invitation to a FREE 4-Day Crystal Chamber Healing Training

    Punching Out
    Episode 248 - Grief at Work

    Punching Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 58:19


    Ryan, Red, and Megan discuss the impact of grief on

    What About Jesus? Devotions
    Prepare for Battle – February 11, 2026

    What About Jesus? Devotions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 3:15


    https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260211dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion Dear friends, I urge you, as foreigners and exiles, to abstain from sinful desires, which wage war against your soul. 1 Peter 2:11 Prepare for Battle Is today shaping up to look a lot like yesterday? And the day before it? Life sure can settle into a routine, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Routines and habits can be blessings in our lives. But the same familiar rhythms of our daily lives can also lull us into a false sense of security in our spiritual lives. Because we end up doing the same thing most days, we can easily forget that the stakes are very high. The Bible says that every day is a spiritual battle. Each day, there is a battle in a long spiritual war that we’ll be waging until we leave this earth. This battle is an internal one. The attacks come from our own sinful desires that fight against how God wants us to live our lives. Are you fighting that battle? Or have you quit putting up a fight, maybe without even realizing it? The culture around us wears us down and we may not even know we are often losing the battle, whether it is through the language we choose to use, the things we daydream about, or the actions that have become habits for us. These daily battles are serious: our souls are the target. The devil is trying to destroy our souls, and he uses our own desires to do it! Because we so often fail to put up a fight, we most definitely should lose the battle and have our souls condemned forever. Thankfully, we have one in our corner who fights for us. His name is Jesus, and he was born into this world for the specific purpose of going to battle on our behalf. To do so, he lived a perfect life in our place, daily defeating every temptation he faced. Then he gave his life in our place, to die the death that we deserved, even though he was completely innocent of all sin. Finally, he rose from the dead to guarantee our victory. In Jesus, the war has been won! Prayer: Dear Jesus, help me to be ready for battle each day with the knowledge that in you I have victory. Help me to fight the good fight of faith. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.

    Breaking Through Our Silence
    Healing From Emotional Abuse: EMDR Therapy Saved Her Life: Healing Childhood Trauma, Sexual Assault & PTSD

    Breaking Through Our Silence

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 26:44


    Anne Catona Lynn survived a traumatic car accident at age 4, multiple sexual assaults in her 20s, and decades of unprocessed PTSD—until she discovered EMDR therapy and began her healing journey. Now a trauma-informed consultant and author, Anne shares her transformative story and the specific techniques that helped her reclaim her life. Discover how childhood trauma affects physical health, why self-medication fails, and the surprising connection between adverse childhood experiences and autoimmune diseases. Learn practical, actionable strategies you can implement today to regulate your nervous system and begin healing. Anne also discusses her groundbreaking work building trauma-sensitive, resilient schools and communities—and how the same principles that heal individuals can heal entire organizations. Topics covered: EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing) therapy breakthrough Childhood trauma and PTSD recovery Sexual assault healing and shame Mind-body connection: trauma and autoimmune disease Practical grounding exercises for nervous system regulation Reframing trauma narratives from shame to strength Building trauma-informed schools and communities Holistic healing: nutrition, movement, mindfulness When to seek professional help and therapy Resources mentioned: "Shedding Lies: Living Beyond Childhood Trauma" (available on Amazon, Kindle on sale for 99¢) "Depression Lied to Me" (anthology featuring Anne's story) Upcoming book: "Grief, Grace, and Gravity" (with her husband) Website: KatonLynnConsulting.com Keywords: trauma recovery, EMDR therapy, childhood PTSD, sexual assault healing, nervous system regulation, autoimmune disease, trauma-informed schools, healing strategies, adverse childhood experiences, mental health   Transcript:   

    Fearless Practice
    Tina Bells: Balancing Non-Profit and Private Practice | Ep 189

    Fearless Practice

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 23:37


    Have you ever felt the need to choose between non-profit and private practice? Is it possible to do both? My guest today, Tina, has found a way to do so! She believes in sustainability, both in business and her personal life. For Tina, being able to offer her services in the non-profit sector helps her to make sure her expertise is available to people who need the support but can't easily afford it, and seeing private clients in her solo practice helps her to support herself!   By combining both approaches, Tina can make sure she utilizes both her passion and her skills, and live while working in a way that feels fully integrated with her values. If you want to learn more, come join our conversation!  MEET TINA Tina Bells is a Registered Psychotherapist and EMDR therapist based in Toronto, where she also serves as the Grief and Bereavement Coordinator for a local hospice. She is the owner of Grounded Voice Psychotherapy, her Private Practice, where she supports individuals experiencing loss and Spiritual abuse. With a Master's in Spiritual Care and Psychotherapy and over a decade of experience in non-profits, including those such as shelters and correctional services, all of which inform her holistic, compassionate approach. Learn more about Tina on her practice website, Psychology Today, and LinkedIn profiles.  In this episode:  What motivated Tina to become a therapist  Going into private practice  Managing a diverse schedule  Tina's goals for 2026 Tina's advice to listeners  What motivated Tina to become a therapist There was no big, sudden moment of realization that Tina had to know she wanted to become a therapist. Instead, pursuing therapy came from a lifetime of interest in other people. 'I think it was a series of small things over time. I always knew I wanted to support people, that's what led to the Master's in Spiritual Care and Psychotherapy, and then into the non-profit work that I have been doing for the last two decades.' - Tina Bells  Initially, Tina worked mostly with people who were struggling with addictions, but with time, her passions shifted, things changed, and she began to focus on grief. That pulled her in and encouraged her to pivot her career.  Going into private practice  While Tina continues to work in the non-profit sector, she has begun her own Canadian private practice to prevent burnout.  'I think sustainability is an ethical issue, and that private practice allows me to do both [non-profit and private practice work], and allows me to have meaningful work in non-profit and provide for clients in a way that you can't when you're in the system.' - Tina Bells  For Tina, having one foot in both the non-profit sector and private practice enables her to find a clear, sustainable balance between serving her community and her passions while still being able to earn a stable income to support herself.  'It's really amazing to serve in that way, and to meet the needs of people who wouldn't be able to access mental healthcare otherwise. [And] when you're in private practice, you're able to meet a need in a different way, so you get more time with people. You get to see some of that long-term [change].' - Tina Bells Therefore, Tina can give support and care to people who need assistance through non-profit sectors, and also continue seeing her private practice clients.  Managing a diverse schedule  Since Tina works in both non-profit and private practice, she needs to be strategic with her time.  At the moment, she works for three days in a non-profit and two days in her private practice. With this split, she's able to work with both groups of people and still afford her lifestyle.  Additionally, her private practice is completely virtual, which helps her manage her work from home on her dedicated practice days.  Tina's goals for 2026 For 2026, Tina's main goal is to get groups up and running in her Canadian private practice.  'I'm trying to generate some interest in that. I would really love to do a group that focuses on the grief around losing a spiritual community. I think that's a really big piece, and it's not something that's often talked about, so that's my goal … To get a group going.' - Tina Bells She has added this option to her Psychology Today profile just to start the process. While she hasn't gotten any clients for the groups yet, the year has just begun! And Tina knows it will take some time to develop.  Additionally, Tina has goals to expand her marketing efforts, especially when it comes to networking and meeting new people in the community. If you are a non-profit or private practice owner, reach out to Tina and connect.  Tina's advice to listeners Don't underestimate the importance (and power!) of good supervision. Working with an expert and compassionate mentor can help you cover so much ground, especially if you are feeling unsure, nervous, or unsure how to begin this journey into therapy.  Connect with me: Instagram Website  Resources mentioned and useful links: Nadia and Debora D'Luso: A Sister-Team in Private Practice | EP 188 Learn more about the tools and deals that I love and use for my Canadian private practice Sign up for my free e-course on How to Start an Online Canadian Private Practice Jane App (use code FEARLESS2MO for two months free) Get started with Hushmail here and get one month for free! Learn more about Tina on her practice website, Psychology Today, and LinkedIn profiles Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and TuneIn  

    Mastering Life's Adventures: Being Your Best Self Through Soul Evolution!
    Keys to Soul Progress: Love, Rewritten with Dr. Judith

    Mastering Life's Adventures: Being Your Best Self Through Soul Evolution!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 33:52


    If you keep repeating the same relationship story, it might be because your emotions learned a habit before your mind learned the truth. In this episode,we reveal anotherkey to soul progress, rewriting emotional patterns.We're diving deep into how to rewrite these patterns so love starts feeling like truth, not stress. From romantic relationships to family, friendships, work relationships, and even your relationship with yourself, this episode will guide you through—transforming your base emotions into the finer essence of your soul. We tackle common emotional reactions like fear, anger, grief, and desire, and provide practical steps and examples to help you move from old scripts to new, dignified responses. Learn how to create patterns that reflect your highest self and soul's true alignment. Don't miss this chance to transform your relationships and your life. Plus, hear real-lifestories that highlight the power of rewriting your relationship scripts. Tune in now and start your journey toward soulful progress. Question for viewers: What relationship pattern are you ready to rewrite?00:00 Introduction: Rewriting Relationship Patterns01:46 Understanding Relationship Patterns03:52 Emotional Responses and Their Impact05:35 Fear, Anger, Grief, and Desire06:46 Transforming Emotions into Truth08:28 Practical Examples of Rewriting Patterns13:54 Case Studies: Maya, Jim, and Linda27:55 Steps to Rewrite Patterns31:29 Conclusion: Embrace the Journey

    Tracks for the Journey
    Journey from Grieving to Thriving

    Tracks for the Journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 11:41


    Post your thoughts here. If you want a reply email me at connectTFJ@yahoo.com. I look forward to hearing from you.How can we navigate the path after the loss of a loved one? I think we must shift the focus away from seeking "closure"—a misleading term—to the active process of adjusting to a new reality. The work emphasizes that while grief is a complex physical and emotional disruption, real healing is about adjusting to a new normal where they are still present in your heart, but your life continues to grow. Learn from the insights of Scripture, George Bonanno, and David Kessler toward a path of meaning and hope.Support the showSubscribe to this podcast for only $5 per month to get a monthly bonus episode, access to exclusive subscriber-only episodes, and the POSTINGS weekly newsletter on Substack with more resources for well-being! Subscribe at https://tracksforthejourney.buzzsprout.comEnjoy the Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@tracksforthejourney77

    This Is Actually Happening
    399: What if your doctors weren't allowed to help you?

    This Is Actually Happening

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 67:25


    After a lifetime of striving for control, a woman is thrust into unimaginable loss when a potentially catastrophic twin pregnancy collides with restrictive laws, forcing her to rebuild her life from the ground up. Today's episode featured Helen. Helen and her husband, Zach, began The Marigold Foundation, whose mission is to lead the way in providing financial aid to families that are facing a complex medical diagnosis or the loss of an infant or neonate. To learn more or to donate, please visit themarigoldfoundation.org. The Marigold Foundation's Instagram @marigoldfoundation Producers: Whit Missildine, Andrew Waits, Sara Marinelli Content/Trigger Warnings: Pregnancy loss, Infant loss / neonatal death, Stillbirth / miscarriage, Complicated / high-risk pregnancy, Prolonged labor and medical distress, Medical trauma, Restrictive abortion laws / lack of medical intervention, Hemorrhage, Eating disorder, Suicide attempt / overdose, Self-harm, Grief and bereavement, Religious / spiritual distress, Mental health treatment and therapy, Traumatic medical procedures, Discussions of death and mortality, explicit language Social Media:Instagram: @actuallyhappeningTwitter: @TIAHPodcast Website: thisisactuallyhappening.com Website for Andrew Waits: andrdewwaits.comWebsite for Sara Marinelli: saramarinelli.com Support the Show: Support The Show on Patreon: patreon.com/happening Wondery Plus: All episodes of the show prior to episode #130 are now part of the Wondery Plus premium service. To access the full catalog of episodes, and get all episodes ad free, sign up for Wondery Plus at wondery.com/plus Shop at the Store: The This Is Actually Happening online store is now officially open. Follow this link: thisisactuallyhappening.com/shop to access branded t-shirts, posters, stickers and more from the shop. Transcripts: Full transcripts of each episode are now available on the website, thisisactuallyhappening.com Intro Music: “Sleep Paralysis” - Scott VelasquezMusic Bed: Uncertain Outcomes ServicesIf you or someone you know is struggling with the effects of trauma or mental illness, please refer to the following resources: National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Text or Call 988 National Alliance on Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN): 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Over It And On With It
    EP 526: When Your Dreams Change — and So Do You with Drew

    Over It And On With It

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 33:51


    What happens when the life you imagined no longer fits—and letting go of a long-held dream feels both heartbreaking and necessary? In this deeply reflective coaching session, Christine works with Drew, who is standing at a powerful crossroads after years of personal growth, healing generational patterns, and navigating trauma. Drew feels a strong, love-based call toward motherhood, yet grapples with grief over releasing an old vision of how her life "should" look. Living near family provides the support she needs, but also triggers fears of failure, regression, and giving up on herself. Christine introduces the framework of the Hero's Journey, helping Drew reframe her experience not as loss—but as completion, integration, and embodied wisdom. If you've ever felt torn between who you were becoming and who you thought you were supposed to be, this episode will help you trust the path unfolding beneath your feet and honor the version of yourself that is emerging now.   Consider / Ask Yourself: Have you been grieving a dream that no longer feels aligned—but still hurts to release? Do you judge yourself for not being where you thought you'd be by now? Are you confusing rest, integration, or returning "home" with failure? What part of you is afraid of going backward—and what is it trying to protect? Where might life be asking you to complete a cycle rather than push forward?   Key Insights and A-HAs: Letting go of a dream does not mean you failed—it may mean you completed the journey. Many of our deepest transformations follow the archetypal hero's journey. Grief and clarity can coexist; resolution doesn't erase sadness. Hypervigilance and overthinking are survival strategies, not character flaws. Embodiment—not mental certainty—is what brings peace in major life decisions. Returning "home" can be a resurrection, not a regression.   How to Deepen the Work: Reflect on where you may be in your own hero's journey cycle. Practice observing fearful or critical thoughts without believing them. Honor grief without rushing yourself to be "done" with it. Ask: What choice feels most supportive to my nervous system right now? Trust that clarity comes from commitment, not endless deliberation.   Sponsor: Austin Air Systems Christine is very intentional about air quality and trusts Austin Air Systems to keep her home safe and clean. Austin Air uses more combined HEPA and carbon filter material than any other purifier on the market, including medical-grade HEPA. Their filters last up to five years, are clinically tested, produce extremely low EMF, and are made with solid steel housing and non-toxic paint. Christine personally uses multiple Austin Air purifiers in her home and appreciates that they reduce allergens, VOCs, and pollution without connecting to Wi-Fi. Get 10% off your order at austinairsystems.com with promo code HASSLER10.   Social Media + Resources:  Christine Hassler — Take a Coaching Assessment Christine Hassler Podcasts Including Coaches Corner Christine on Facebook Expectation Hangover by Christine Hassler @ChristineHassler on Twitter @ChristineHassler on Instagram @SacredUnionCouples on Instagram Email: jill@christinehassler.com — For information on any of my services! Get on the waitlist to be coached on the show! Get on the list to be notified about the upcoming certification program for coaches!

    The Common Sense Show
    HIDING BEHIND THE PUBLIC PERCEPTIONINSINCERE GRIEF IS NO LONGER WORKING

    The Common Sense Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 56:01


    HIDING BEHIND THE PUBLIC PERCEPTIONINSINCERE GRIEF IS NO LONGER WORKING

    SHE RECOVERS® Podcast
    Hold Nothing: Elena Brower on Recovery from Cannabis, Shame & Grief

    SHE RECOVERS® Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 60:55


    In this intimate conversation, Taryn Strong sits down with beloved teacher, writer, and artist Elena Brower to explore the layered realities of recovery—including cannabis dependency, tobacco addiction, grief, and shame. Elena shares the self-abandonment loop that kept her stuck, the moment of truth that helped her stop hiding, and the simple, powerful practices that helped her rebuild trust with herself.Together, they also open into grief as a lived practice—not something to power through but something to move with—and they explore how shame can stunt our inner world…and how repair, compassion, and do-overs can restore what shame disconnects. Woven throughout is the heart of Elena's book and journal, Hold Nothing, and the recovery medicine of storytelling, service, and self-honesty.In this episode, we talk about:Recovery from cannabis and the quiet dependency many struggle to nameThe daily internal battle: “You can do it. No, you can't.”The role of hiding in addiction - and how shame feeds secrecyWhat helped Elena quit cannabis (and what replaced the ritual)Recovery from tobacco and the emotional roots underneath the habitWhy substances often function as a stand-in for connection and solitudeGrief as a practice - learning to respect pain and exhaustion as pathways of healingBuilding altars, talking to loved ones who have died, and honouring impermanenceShame stress, nervous system repair, and the power of relational “do-overs”The phrase ‘how human of me' as an empathy-based pattern interrupterElena's service work: hospice volunteering, teaching yoga in prison, and supporting formerly incarcerated womenA loving invitation for anyone quietly questioning their relationship with a substance or behaviourResources Mentioned:Elena's website here: books, workshops, resourcesBook: The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O'Connor Research on shame stress referenced: Allan SchoreNonviolent communication: Judith Hanson LasaterDeath doula course: Sierra CampbellOn The Inside: nonprofit providing rehumanizing and healing programming to incarcerated women while reducing recidivism and intergenerational incarcerationAbout Elena Brower:Mother, mentor, poet, artist, volunteer, bestselling author, and podcast host, Elena Brower is a celebrated international yoga and meditation teacher on Glo, guiding transformative practices since 1999. Her new book, Hold Nothing, was published by Shambhala Publications in November 2025. Her column on Substack by the same name, Hold Nothing, supports girls and women, through On The Inside, Girls on Fire Leaders, Women for Women, and Free Food Kitchen.Her debut book, Art of Attention, was published in 2012 and has been translated into seven languages. Her bestselling journals Practice You and Being You, her collection of poetry entitled Softening Time, along with courses, classes, and talks, explore stages of studentship, practice, life, and listening.She hosts the acclaimed podcast Practice You, a series of deep, compassionate conversations with teachers, artists, and thinkers, intended to support you through life's transitions, encouraging presence, care, and openness. Offering new virtual classes weekly on Glo.com, Elena weaves body, breath, art, and contemplative mindfulness i

    Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva
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