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Delanie Fischer chats with Chika Uwazie, writer, cultural commentator, and someone instrumental in amplifying the soft life movement, to discuss life transitions, normalizing pivots, and prioritizing presence, rest, and joy along the way. They discuss timeline grief (when life doesn't go as planned), rebuilding and reinventing yourself as needed, and embracing who you truly are vs. who you've been told to be. Plus: + Lessons: The 20s and 30s (and Hopes for the 40s) + 2 Questions To Ask Yourself When You're Stuck + Your Phone Doesn't Have To Be Your Morning Routine Self-Helpless on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/selfhelpless Your Host, Delanie Fischer: https://www.delaniefischer.com EPISODES RELATED TO THIS TOPIC: How To Crush The Job Search (Even If You Feel Like Crap) with HR Expert Shelby McGuire Canlas: https://www.delaniefischer.com/selfhelplesspodcast/episode/21ce2f57/how-to-crush-the-job-search-even-if-you-feel-like-sht-with-hr-expert-shelby-mcguire-canlas It's Not Too Late To Start with Jared Champion: https://www.delaniefischer.com/selfhelplesspodcast/episode/23f7190f/its-not-too-late-to-start-with-jared-champion How To Let Your Ideal Lifestyle Inspire Your Next Step with Olivia Mulford: https://www.delaniefischer.com/selfhelplesspodcast/episode/24291d42/self-helpless-snack-how-to-let-your-ideal-lifestyle-inspire-your-next-step-with-olivia-mulford Hurry Sickness And The Busy Brain Cure with Dr. Romie Mushtaq: https://www.delaniefischer.com/selfhelplesspodcast/episode/243d15fa/hurry-sickness-and-the-busy-brain-cure-with-dr-romie-mushtaq Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send me a Text Message- please include your contact information so I can respondWhat happens when your soulmate isn't a romantic partner — but your best friend — and they're suddenly gone?In this heart-opening episode, I sit down with writer, performer, and podcast host Hannah Rumsey to explore the often-overlooked pain of grieving the loss of a friend. After losing her friend Lauren in a tragic accident, Hannah found herself in a grief no one seemed to understand — one without rituals, recognition, or even language.Through storytelling, personal reflection, and a profound spiritual experience, Hannah turned her heartbreak into Friends Missing Friends, a community and podcast for those who have loved and lost a friend.
It's been a minute fam! Tune in for a transparent episode with Lauren on her recent journey through grief, depression, major life changes and returning to her joy! In this episode she'll share practical ways to navigate grief and how to give yourself grace as you embark on your own healing journey. We'll unpack:1. The power of transparency2. Asking for helps as means for healing3. Returning to your creative practice to help ground you Feedback/Questions? thriveandthread@gmail.com--If you enjoyed today's episode, please leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify - let us know what you'd like to hear more about so we can best support you in your creative journey! Coaching, Classes & Events: Join our Newsletter for mindset letters, goodies & updates: https://thriveandthread.myflodesk.com/Saturday 10/11 at 10:30A EST - Online | mindful morning workshop: Self-Compassion: http://lauren-devera.as.me/wellness1:1 Coaching with Lauren: https://www.honeybook.com/widget/the_lions_den_187621/cf_id/6462a88daec1a30c3afd99f8The Lion's Den: Dance & Wellness | IRL & Online: https://www.lauren-devera.com/thelionsdenThrive and Thread Online:Lauren's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelaurendevera/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thriveandthread/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thriveandthreadThrive and Thread Meditations: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7FdHtKeTP0zxzRtm2QMxqb?si=4c3c474d22e74339
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In this deeply personal solocast, Katie opens up about the life-altering experience of losing her home to a fire, and the profound spiritual lessons that have emerged from the ashes. She reflects on grief, transformation and the sacred space between life and death, exploring how tragedy can become a teacher of resilience and awakening. With honesty and heart, Katie shares her story, her gratitude for the community's support and the spiritual practices helping her find gold in even the darkest moments. As Katie shares in this episode, the Vedic spiritual practices she teaches at The Shakti School have been her anchor during challenging times. If you'd like to explore these teachings and nurture your own strength, resilience and feminine power, we'd love to have you in Ayurveda School. There are just a few weeks left to enroll with our Early Bird Pricing! Sign up for Ayurveda School before October 31, 2025, and receive over $500 OFF the regular tuition price! Click here to learn more and enroll today! In this episode, you'll hear: ~ An invitation to book a call with one of our Ayurveda School graduates ~ The story of Katie's house fire ~ Living in the liminal space ~ Death, loss and grief ~ When the division between our spiritual life and worldly life dissolves ~ A heart broken open and huge ~ The life lessons Katie has learned through this ordeal ~ How the nervous system responds to unexpected disasters ~ Katie's heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported her during this time ~ The importance of having good insurance ~ The goddess Kali, aka the Dark Mother ~ The Black Madonna ~ Meditating on ash and soot ~ Finding spiritual gold in tragedy ~ Spiritual practices that teach us how to live more fully and die well ~ Sign up for our free Women's Wisdom and Ayurveda mini-course Find the full show notes here: https://theshaktischool.com/ep-226-the-night-my-house-burned/
Eight minutes. That is how long it took for Michael's life to be forever changed. In late November 2016, a fire broke out in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Unbeknownst to Michael, the winds picked up while he was driving with his oldest son, and the fires swept toward the family home. Michael is haunted by nightmares of his frantic drive back through the fires, trying to get back home. By the time he arrived, the fire had taken the lives of his daughters, Chloe and Lily, as well as his wife, Constance. In the months after the fires, as Michael struggled to sleep, he would write about his pain. One day, he posted a writing on Facebook. It "went nuts," causing Michael to start a blog. Michael continued in his dark world until November 2023, when he stood at the memorial for the fires. He whispered to the empty air, opening his heart to the girls he had lost. In the silence, he heard Chloe's voice, bright and urgent: “Daddy, it's time to do the work.” The words struck a chord deep inside him. That night, he enrolled in college, determined to learn how to translate his pain into something to help others. Thus, The Million Stages of Grief was born. Each chapter opens with an italicized fragment from his old blog — a snapshot of confusion, terror, or numbness. The remainder of the chapter presents the lessons he gathered in classrooms, therapy rooms, and through life's experiences, reshaping those dark moments into pathways forward. Before pressing “publish,” Michael whispered a brief prayer, handing the manuscript over to his girls, asking, "I am completely giving this to you. However big you want this to go, however many people you want to read it, I give it all to you." Years ago, while working as a zipline instructor, a woman kicked Michael, knocking him over. Inexplicably, five years later and one month after that prayer, she posted the video to TikTok, garnering 1.5 million views. Curious, Michael created his own TikTok account, stitching the video to a narration of his story and book. The new post surged to 2.5 million views. I guess his girls decided that their story needed to go very big indeed.
In today's episode, Ellie Holcomb — 3× Dove Award winner, bestselling author, and songwriter for Amy Grant, Francesca Battistelli, Riley Clemmons, and more - shares the story behind her new album Far Country. She joins me for a powerful conversation about grief, longing, and the steadfast love of God. Ellie's album, Far Country, was born out of a season of deep grief and honest wrestling — yet it radiates with hope and the nearness of God. We talk about: The story behind Far Country and what inspired her to write from a place of sorrow and longing The balance of beauty and brokenness in her music and how God meets us there Her song “You Give Me Your Hand” and the hope of resurrection in the midst of unanswered questions How to hold on to truth when life doesn't make sense The song(s) she's most connected to on the album This episode will comfort anyone walking through uncertainty, doubt, or loss — and remind you that God's presence is constant, even when the road ahead feels unclear. Links: Listen to Ellie's Album, Far Country, on the She Lives Purposefully Christian Music & Worship playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MW7HE4KkPHZyUC14NQqGu Episode Timeline: 00:00 Intro 04:00 What stories of grief inspired this album, Far Country 10:50 Wrestle with God 15:00 Hope in the midst of pain 22:00 Losing loved ones and the song Give Me Your Hand 28:30 There will be both: sorrow and hope 32:30 God's presence during our pain 41:00 Ellie's favorite songs from her album ___ #EllieHolcomb#ChristianPodcast#FaithThroughSuffering#FarCountry#SheLivesPurposefully Ellie Holcomb interview, Far Country album, Christian music 2025, faith and suffering, grief and hope, God's steadfast love, Christian podcast for women, She Lives Purposefully, purpose podcast, Christian encouragement, finding faith in hard times Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textGina Horan, is a terminal lung cancer survivor and author of The Dead Girl's Guide to Terminal Cancer, Gina joins us to share her story and an uncensored survivor's perspective on cancer, immunotherapy, and why the modern medical system is failing itself and its patients.In 2019, Gina was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and given just 72 hours to live after a year of declining health and mistreatment by some medical professionals. Nearly six years later, she is cancer-free and healthier than ever. In The Dead Girl's Guide to Terminal Cancer, Gina shares her remarkable journey to show that survival is possible—even when doctors say otherwise. CONTENT WARNING: Our listers should know that this at times, can be a hard listen, with discussions about near death and despair. But, Gina is here, and has a great sense of humor to add! Amazon: https://a.co/d/59zlJlESubstack: http://substack.com/@eugeniahoranSupport the show
Kelly is the author of four New York Times bestselling memoirs, including Glitter and Glue, Lift, and The Middle Place, which take ordinary events and relationships and make them come alive in funny, memorable prose. Kelly hosts the podcast “Kelly Corrigan Wonders,” and the PBS television show “Tell Me More”, which have received grants from the John Templeton Foundation. She has also given a popular TED talk entitled “To Love is to Be Brave”. Most recently, she co-authored a children's book with her daughter Claire called Marianne the Maker. She joins the podcast to discuss faith, family, and staying open to wonder. How does caregiving contribute to a meaningful life? Listen to a Templeton Ideas episode with Dr. Alison Gopnik, who discusses the flaws in our popular understanding of children and babies, the connection between children and awe. Join our growing community of 200,000+ listeners and be notified of new episodes of Templeton Ideas. Subscribe today.
This episode is sponsored by Shopify! Sign up for your $1 per month trial and start selling today at http://www.shopify.com/cimorelliOur new album, Bittersweet, comes out November 7th!! In this episode we're breaking down the themes you'll hear in each of the album tracks. We can't wait for you to hear all of these songs that mean so much to us!!Come see us in Nashville on December 11th! Tickets will be on sale Friday! https://www.axs.com/events/1171459/cimorelli-tickets
After her father's sudden death, she carried a "calcified" grief for 15 years that traditional therapy couldn't touch—until one psychedelic cannabis journey changed everything. This week, we're joined by psychotherapist Angela, founder of Altered Healing, for a fascinating deep dive into the world of psychedelic therapy. Angela challenges the "Cheetos and cartoons" stereotype, making the case for cannabis as a powerful medicine for healing trauma when used with intention. We discuss her incredible personal story, the crucial difference between recreational and therapeutic use, and how cannabis compares to other medicines like ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA.You can watch this entire episode over on YouTube!Follow Sickboy on Instagram, TikTok and Discord.
The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast opens with the triumphant return of Verzuz, as Cash Money and No Limit Records gear up for a historic face-off at ComplexCon in Las Vegas—marking the series’ first event in over three years. The RSMS crew then takes a hard turn as NFL star Stefon Diggs faces serious domestic violence allegations from ex Mia Jones, who claims he assaulted her, causing a concussion and attempted to silence her with an NDA. Diggs vehemently denies those claims and has counter-sued for assault and extortion. Rounding out the episode, former Vice President Kamala Harris reflected on the pain of her 2024 loss to Trump, admitting she’s been processing deep grief and regret over not challenging some decisions internally during the campaign. Harris also said that she grieved for the country due to Trump winning. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris reflected on the pain of her 2024 loss to Trump, admitting she’s been processing deep grief and regret over not challenging some decisions internally during the campaign. Harris also said that she grieved for the country due to Trump winning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. As negotiating heavyweights White House special envoy Steve Witkoff, Middle East envoy and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner and Israel's Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer arrive for talks in Egypt, Magid surmises that it's crunch time for the potential Gaza deal. He expects discussions to revolve around thornier issues, such as disarming Hamas, and which Palestinian prisoners the terrorist group is demanding in exchange for the remaining hostages. Following the Kumu (Rise Again) ceremony held to mark October 7 in Tel Aviv on Tuesday night, Steinberg discusses the speakers, singers and audience at the event, which is run by bereaved and hostage family members, and is not an official government event. Steinberg also talks about "Red Alert," the new October 7 drama series about four intertwined stories of survivors from that day. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: PM’s office reports progress in talks on Gaza deal as top negotiators set to join Trump ‘pretty sure’ there will be a Gaza deal, denies telling PM to not be ‘f*cking negative’ As negotiators head to Egypt, Trump aims for ‘first phase’ of Gaza deal this week ‘We will rise’: Grief, defiance and hope as 30,000 gather in Tel Aviv two years after Oct. 7 Oct. 7 series ‘Red Alert’ a harrowing global reminder of what unfolded in Hamas massacre Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Podwaves. IMAGE: At the end of the Kumu (Rise Again) October 7 ceremony in Tel Aviv, on October 7, 2025 (Courtesy Eclipse Media)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When a father loses a child, the world shifts forever. In this first half of my two-part conversation with grieving dad Terry Sternad, he takes us back more than forty years to the day his six-year-old son, TJ, went to heaven—and the remarkable way God was already preparing his heart for that moment.Before TJ's death in December of 1983, Terry didn't believe in God. But through the faithful witness of a coworker and tender moments with his mother, seeds of faith were planted long before he knew how desperately he would need them. On the day that changed everything, Terry found himself praying for the first time—and discovering a God who met him right in the middle of his deepest pain.In this episode, we talk about:How God often begins preparing us for what's ahead, even when we don't see itThe shock of sudden loss and the early days of griefThe power of a simple, honest prayer: “God, help me”Why Terry calls the day of TJ's death both the worst and the best day of his lifeHow faith began to take root, even in the middle of unimaginable sorrowTerry's story is a tender reminder that even in our darkest moments, God's presence is near—and that the seeds He plants in quiet, ordinary seasons can one day sustain us through the unthinkable.Join us again next week for Part 2, where Terry shares how his grief and faith have continued to grow over the past forty years, how God has used his story to help others, and what hope looks like for a grieving dad who has learned to trust God with every chapter of his life.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
What happens when you've spent a lifetime unseen, unchosen, and defined by someone else's story? In this episode of Mother Mayhem, a daughter asks: Who Am I, really? Together, we explore:Why daughters of narcissistic or emotionally limited mothers often feel dissociated or split from themselvesHow dissociation shows up in daily life and gentle ways to come back into the presentWhy listening and gathering resources without acting is a trauma response, not a failureHow to begin bridging head and heart after years of survival modeWhat to do with rage and grief when confronting a mother won't bring healingHow identity is reclaimed, not reinvented and why it's never too late to beginThis episode offers both a clinical lens and a community one. It reminds daughters that healing happens in connection, not isolation.If you've ever wondered who you are beyond the roles you were given, or how to carry rage and grief without being consumed by them, this conversation will meet you right where you are.And if you're looking to be a sponsor of the show or want to know more about connecting with other Mayhem daughters, you can find us at MayhemDaughters.com
Grief and loss can feel like ashes, but God promises to bring beauty, strength, and hope out of our pain. In Become Like an Oak Tree, Whitney Hopler reflects on Isaiah 61:2-3, reminding us that God grows us into “oaks of righteousness”—deeply rooted in His love, resilient through life’s storms, and a living display of His splendor. Highlights God transforms mourning into joy and despair into praise (Isaiah 61:2-3). Oak trees symbolize strength, endurance, and deep-rooted faith. Trials and grief become the soil where God plants new hope. Spiritual roots—through prayer, worship, and trust—anchor us in storms. Our testimony of faith gives others shade, comfort, and encouragement. Join the Conversation Where have you seen God bring beauty out of your ashes? Share your story and encourage others to stay rooted in faith. Tag @LifeAudioNetwork and use #OaksOfRighteousness #BeautyFromAshes #FaithThatEndures to join the conversation.
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
From appearances on the Oprah Show to features in the Wall Street Journal, Dr. Ken Druck has long been recognized as a leading voice on grief. A pioneer in grief literacy, he has earned numerous honors, including the “Distinguished Contribution to Psychology” award. But what makes his voice so powerful isn't just decades of expertise—it's the personal heartbreak that shaped his path. When his 21-year-old daughter died in a tragic accident, Druck was forced to navigate the very journey he now helps others face. In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, he shares how he found a way forward, and how you, too, can begin to rediscover joy after loss. He also offers everyday tools for coping with grief and building resilience, no matter where you are in your healing. Visit Ken's website to learn more: https://www.kendruck.com/If you enjoyed this episode, check out the following next: What This Grief Expert Wants You to Know About Healing and HopeSurviving the holiday season while grievingMindfulness and Grief with Heather Stang‘It Was Like Going to My Own Funeral:' Identical Twin Talks Life After LossSend us a textBehind every number is a story of a life cut short, a family shattered, and a community devastated.They were...daughterssonsmothersfathersfriendswiveshusbandscousinsboyfriendsgirlfriends.They were More Than Just A Number. Support the showConnect with Angela Follow Grieving Out Loud Follow Emily's Hope Read Angela's Blog Subscribe to Grieving Out Loud/Emily's Hope Updates Suggest a Guest For more episodes and information, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage!Podcast producers:Casey Wonnenberg King & Kayli Fitz
Entrepreneur and Business Strategist Serina Justiniano has been through it...but it hasn't stopped her yet. Listen to her discuss her upbringing, betrayals by professionals she should have been able to trust, personal and professional setbacks, and how she ultimately got to where she is today (which is being a total entrepreneurial badass, by the way) without losing the most important part along the way: herself. For more of Serina: Instagram/TikTok: @thealigned_founder To work with her: beacons.ai/thealigned_founder For More From Sober Coach/Substance Abuse Counselor Max Njist, visit MaxNijst.org
Send me a Text Message- please include your contact information so I can respondThis episode is different. It's tender. It's raw. And it's something I feel deeply called to share.A grieving parent recently whispered to me, “Maybe God took my child because I strayed.” That sentence — that pain — has echoed in my heart ever since.In this special episode, I speak directly to that voice inside so many of us… the one shaped by fear-based theology, wondering if loss is somehow our fault. Wondering if we're being punished. Wondering if God is angry.We explore the lies that grief can trigger — and the deeper truths that can begin to set us free.You'll hear about soul paths, spiritual guilt, parental love, and what it really means to believe in a loving God. If you've ever carried the weight of “what if” in your loss — or walked beside someone who has — this is for you.
Meghan Riordan Jarvis was a practicing psychotherapist when she found herself devastated by the loss of her two parents. She suddenly saw she was no different from those she helped, but she still needed outside support to recover. In this Blue Sky episode, she describes how this realization led her to become an expert about grief and an advocate for all of us to learn about this important and challenging part of life. Chapters: 02:20 Journey to Psychotherapy Megan shares her personal journey into psychotherapy, beginning with a ‘normal breakup' that led her to seek therapy. This experience uncovered an unacknowledged childhood trauma, sparking her interest in understanding human behavior and emotions. 06:30 From Teacher to Campaign Manager Megan recounts her early career, which included earning a master's degree in early childhood education and a brief stint as a campaign manager in D.C. This period of professional uncertainty, coupled with a dissolved relationship, propelled her further into therapy and solidified her path towards psychotherapy. 09:17 Experiencing Grief Firsthand Megan discusses her personal experience with grief after losing both parents, particularly the sudden death of her mother. Despite her professional expertise, she found herself profoundly destabilized, experiencing traumatic grief that mirrored the struggles of her own patients. 13:04 Clinician's Fury at Personal Grief Megan recounts her frustration and ‘fury' as a psychotherapist experiencing severe personal grief, realizing her education didn't shield her from its intensity. Her inpatient trauma treatment revealed the profound difference between theoretical knowledge and the embodied experience of loss. 15:55 Bridging Mental and Physical Health Megan advocates for dissolving the cultural divide between physical and mental health, highlighting how societal biases hinder seeking help for grief. She draws parallels between adolescent growth and the transformative, often messy, process of grieving, emphasizing its physical and mental impacts. 21:38 Grief as a Transformative Process Megan explains how grief, though painful, can be a transformative process leading to ‘traumatic growth' and new purpose. She details her Grief Mentor Method, a personalized approach to developing daily practices and tools like the ‘grief EpiPen' to manage intense emotional and physical responses to loss. 26:50 Normalizing and Processing Grief Megan emphasizes the importance of normalizing grief and understanding it extends far beyond crying. She introduces the ‘grief mentor method,' which focuses on physical system connection, distinguishing between nervous systems, nourishing practices, storytelling, and connecting with external support, including ‘finding your five' to test sharing your story. 31:56 Grief in Education and the Workplace Megan highlights the physical impact of grief on the body's 12 systems, citing statistics on increased heart attack risk for widowers. She passionately advocates for integrating grief education into schools and professional training, noting the lack of comprehensive grief studies in psychotherapy programs and the need for better workplace support. 39:24 Supporting Grievers: Practical Tips Megan offers practical advice for supporting someone in grief, emphasizing collective effort and long-term planning, ideally for a year or more. 46:30 Megan's Resources and Farewell Bill Burke reviews Megan's diverse offerings, including her memoirs, ‘Can Anyone Tell Me Essential Questions about Grief and Loss?', her podcast ‘Grief is My Side Hustle,' and her corporate and online courses. Megan details how individuals, helpers, and leaders can access her work via her website and Instagram.
We're thrilled to bring you this heartfelt and hilarious conversation with Dave Tarnowski—author, creative force behind the Instagram phenomenon Disappointing Affirmations, and the man redefining self-help with a dose of sharp wit and raw honesty. With over 2.5 million followers, Dave's take on mental health, neurodivergence, grief, and healing resonates deeply—and this episode is no exception.Together, we explore Dave's late-in-life diagnoses of bipolar disorder and ADHD, his journey through therapy, sobriety, and grief, and how humor became his lifeline. We dive into the making of his newest book, Sorry in Advance for Making Things Weird, and talk about what it means to “do the work”—even when it sucks. If you've ever felt like you're falling apart while still managing to laugh, this episode will make you feel seen, heard, and a little more okay with not being okay. Episode Highlights:[1:19] – Dave shares the origin story of Disappointing Affirmations and how his mental health journey shaped his work. [3:04] – Getting diagnosed with bipolar disorder and ADHD later in life. [5:03] – The neurodivergent mind: creativity, sensitivity, and deep knowing. [7:43] – Using humor to bring healing to heavy emotions. [9:52] – Why negative thoughts deserve affirmation too. [13:04] – Medication trials, missteps, and finally finding a fit. [15:31] – From unfinished novels to viral memes: how the Instagram page was born. [21:26] – The power of dark humor, cynicism, and embracing absurdity. [23:00] – Creating a safe space for all—why Dave stays out of divisive commentary. [26:17] – Generational therapy gaps and shifting the mental health narrative. [29:19] – What it means to actually do the work in therapy. [33:38] – Sibling trauma, family hierarchy, and navigating long-standing dynamics. [38:35] – Grief, loss, and finally facing what we try to avoid. [42:22] – What's inside the new book—and why it goes deeper than the first. [46:13] – Where to find Dave's books, cards, and more. [48:13] – The importance of men accessing therapy and emotional healing. Links and Resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disappointingaffirmations Dave Tarnowski's book Disappointing Affirmations Dave Tarnowski's book Sorry in advance for making things weird If today's discussion resonated with you or sparked curiosity, please rate, follow, and share "Insights from the Couch" with others. Your support helps us reach more people and continue providing valuable insights. Here's to finding our purposes and living a life full of meaning and joy. Stay tuned for more!
I'm grateful to be back after taking time off following the loss of my beautiful mum - and 2025 has been a year. Everyone talks about gratitude when you're going through grief and hard times. "Just be grateful for what you have and still remains." And sure, gratitude is powerful. But I've discovered something deeper, something more perspective-shifting that's actually been saving me on my darkest days. In this episode: The one thing that's different from gratitude (and why it matters when you're drowning in grief or overwhelm) The incredible story behind my new intro music (thanks Kevin Lowe!) Why your brain can hold grief and wonder at the same time A simple challenge that could shift everything today Here's the truth: your brain naturally finds the awful. That's its job. But there's something else your brain can find too - if you know where to look. Tune in to find out what it is. If you're ready for real support (not fluff), I'm here to help you make sense of the pain, rebuild yourself, and gently take your power back—one choice, one breath, one brave step at a time. Book a free 30-minute coaching consult with me here: https://www.kategladdin.com/coaching
In this insightful episode of the Dead America Podcast host Ed Watters speaks with Barbara Bowman author of What Not To Do at Funerals about practical funeral etiquette and compassionate ways to support grieving families. Barbara breaks down the most common faux pas at funerals and explains how simple thoughtful actions can make a profound difference during grief. Listeners will learn concrete etiquette tips for attending memorials offering condolences and honoring the needs of those in mourning. Barbara shares stories that illustrate why presence matters more than perfect words and why listening and small acts of service build trust with grieving families. The conversation also covers how to navigate awkward moments at viewings and services how to offer meaningful support after the funeral and when to give space versus step in. This episode is a guide for friends family caregivers and professionals who want to show up well and reduce additional emotional burden for those grieving. Barbara previews her upcoming book on escaping narcissistic relationships and provides practical advice for regaining control preventing further emotional harm and rebuilding personal boundaries. Listeners receive guidance on spotting manipulative behavior understanding its impact on grief and taking safe steps toward recovery. This episode blends grief support funeral etiquette and relationship safety into a compassionate toolkit for anyone facing loss or supporting someone through it. Tune in to gain actionable etiquette strategies support ideas and resources to help grieving families with dignity and care. Subscribe to Dead America Podcast for more conversations on healing grief recovery and emotional resilience. 00:00 Understanding Narcissism: An Introduction 00:54 Meet Barbara Bowman: Author of 'What Not To Do at Funerals' 01:12 Barbara's Personal Experiences with Grief 02:48 The Importance of Funeral Etiquette 03:32 Key Takeaways from 'What Not To Do at Funerals' 05:17 Navigating Grief and Offering Support 20:28 The Role of Grief Counseling and Support Groups 36:03 Barbara's Upcoming Book on Escaping Narcissism 45:26 Final Thoughts and How to Connect with Barbara Links: https://www.bowheart.com
Hey Heal Squad! We're back with world-renowned psychic medium and spiritual teacher MaryAnn DiMarco for Part 2 of this powerful conversation on intuition, boundaries, and healing. MaryAnn opens up about how grief, empathy, and burnout can cloud your spiritual connection, and what to do about it. She explains how to set energetic boundaries, tune into your intuition without fear, and stop absorbing emotions that aren't yours. PLUS we dive into the difference between forcing rituals that don't fit... and finding the spiritual tools that actually resonate with your energy. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the noise, stuck in someone else's emotions, or unsure how to stay grounded in your own spiritual journey, this one's for you.Tune in and come home to your own power!! HEALERS & HEAL-LINERS: Boundaries protect your energy: When you're highly sensitive or intuitive, absorbing everyone's emotions can be draining. Visualize a shield, set limits, and take space when needed. Grief doesn't block intuition, fear does: Spirit can still reach you, even in heartbreak. Let the emotions move, but stay open to signs and connection. Not everything you feel is yours: Intuition sometimes picks up what others are experiencing. Check in and ask: “Is this mine?” before reacting or spiraling. -- HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Heal Squad Website:https://www.healsquad.com/ Heal Squad x Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HealSquad/membership Maria Menounos Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com My Curated Macy's Page: Shop My Macy's Storefront Prenuvo: Prenuvo.com/MARIA for $300 off EMR-Tek Red Light: https://emr-tek.com/discount/Maria30 for 30% off Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/ Briotech: https://shopbriotech.com/ Use Code: HEALSQUAD for 20% off Join In-Person Heal Retreat Waitlist! https://mariamenounos.myflodesk.com/heal-retreat-waitlist GUEST RESOURCES: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryannthemedium/?hl=en Website: https://maryanndimarco.com/ Book: https://go.shopmy.us/p-26554067 ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content (published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or http://Mariamenounos.com and http://healsquad.com) is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
Over the past decade, “griefbots” and deepfake avatars have become commonplace, allowing the bereaved to chat with simulations of their dead loved ones. Virtual reality revives not only the deceased's image, voice, or way of conversing, but a virtual simulation of their physical selves. Now, some researchers believe the technology could also help treat prolonged grief disorder, a diagnosis that has been applied to individuals whose grief severely interferes with their daily life for at least a year. Would this artificial form of psychotherapy eradicate the notion of grief? Is our destiny to become one where we will no longer have emotions organically? Could this be evidence that the digital world is overtaking the spiritual world? Listen to Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis M-F from 7-10 pm, pacific time on groundzeroplus.com. Call in to the LIVE show at 503-225-0860. #groundzeroplus #clydelewis #griefbots #virtualreality #counseling
They don't get more iconic than this... this week Giovanna welcomes EastEnders legend and ultimate hun, Natalie Cassidy!Natalie and Gi talk about growing up in the public eye, the rollercoaster of raising teens, and how her feelings about her body image have shifted over the years.Plus, Natalie opens up about navigating grief after the death of her parents.You can read more about Natalie's journey in her memoir Happy Days, out October 9th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered what to say—or not say—to someone who's grieving? How do you walk with someone through tragedy when there are no words that make it better? In this 'Average Joe' conversation, Pastor Jim Ramos sits down with longtime friend and pastor Isaac Kerns, who opens up about losing his teenage son, Ethan, to cancer—and what it really means to “head into the storm” with faith, courage, and community. You'll walk away with practical ways to support friends and family walking through grief and gain insight on what not to say when someone is hurting. This episode is sponsored by MTNTOUGH Fitness Lab, a Christian-owned fitness app. Get 6 weeks free with the code ARENA30 at MTNTOUGH.com. Every man needs a locker room. Join a brotherhood of like-minded men in The Locker Room, our bi-monthly live Zoom Q&A call! We meet in the Locker Room twice a month for community, fellowship, laughter, and to help each other find biblical answers to life's difficult questions. Sharing community with these amazing men is one of the most enjoyable things I do. - Jim Ramos https://patreon.com/themeninthearena Get Jim Ramos' USA TODAY Bestselling book, Dialed In: Reaching Your Full Capacity as a Man of God (https://tinyurl.com/dialedinbook)
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Have a question? Click here. When someone we care about loses a loved one, many of us freeze—unsure of what to say, worried about making things worse, or even avoiding them altogether. In this episode, my friend Cheri Fletcher joins me to share what she learned about grief communication after losing her daughter Annie unexpectedly in 2023. Cheri offers practical wisdom on how to show up for those who are grieving and breaks down the barriers that keep us silent when our presence matters most.We DiscussAnnie's story and the reality of unexpected lossHow grief impacts faith and why turning to God with anger is still worshipThe "wall of grief" and why people approach it differentlyWhat grievers actually need vs. what we think they needWhy "I don't know what to say" keeps us from showing upPhrases that don't help (and what to say instead)The forgotten grievers: siblings and their unique painCheri's "Beyond I Don't Know What to Say" question cardsSimple ways to support someone in grief without waiting for permissionResources mentioned:Cheri's podcast: Your Spiritual Game Plan (Episode 236 for Annie's full story)Beyond I Don't Know What to Say conversation cards (use code GRACEDHEALTH10 for 10% off at cherifletcher.com)Free 5-day reflection guide: "Comfort in the Silent" (available when you subscribe at cherifletcher.com)Connect with Cheri:CheriFletcher.comInstagram: @cherifletcherMy latest recommended ways to nourish and move your body, mind and spirit: Nourished Notes Bi-Weekly Newsletter 30+ Non-Gym Ways to Improve Your Health (free download)Connect with Amy: GracedHealth.com Instagram: @GracedHealthYouTube: @AmyConnell
This episode is in honor of Kylee Breann Whitley, a daughter, a sister, an aunt, and a friend living with type 1 diabetes. In this deeply emotional conversation, Dr. Joren Whitley opens up about the life and loss of his sister, Kylee-a bright, adventurous young woman who lived with type 1 diabetes and battled diabulimia, an often-misunderstood eating disorder. This is not just about loss, it is a call to action for families, friends, and healthcare providers, and what we can all learn from one family's journey. While this episode touches on heavy topics, it's ultimately one of love, remembrance, and hope. If you know someone living with type 1 diabetes, what you hear today could truly save a life. Please share it and help save lives. Quick Takeaways:The annual mortality rate for diabulimia is estimated to be 34.8% (yet it wasn't recognized in literature until after 2007).“I help hundreds of people every single week, and I couldn't help the one person who was closest to me.” – Dr. Joren WhitleyA type 1 diabetes diagnosis through a sibling's eyes: “I just remember her struggling.”The hidden danger of diabulimia: how insulin omission and lack of awareness can turn deadly.The call to action: what Kylee's story teaches us about advocacy, early intervention, and the power of speaking up.
Grief and trauma are part of being human, yet most of us have little idea what to expect. We picture them as overwhelming, endless, and all-consuming. But what if that story is wrong? Columbia professor George Bonanno reveals a surprising truth about how people actually cope — and it may change the way you think about loss.
What happens when loss collides with leadership—and a business psychologist decides to turn heartbreak into a blueprint for living authentically? In episode 230 of Joy Found Here, Dr. Camille Preston shares how navigating five devastating losses in just five months forced her to slow down, reframe her choices, and ultimately write her book Living Real: Redefining Success, Presence, and Happiness. For Camille, the journey wasn't about pushing through pain but about embracing the full spectrum of human experience—grief, joy, and everything in between.As the founder of AIM Leadership, Camille helps individuals and organizations unlock potential not through surface-level fixes, but by integrating work and life in ways that are real, sustainable, and deeply fulfilling. She opens up about how saying “no,” questioning long-held assumptions, and having more genuine conversations became lifelines during her own season of grief. Her beloved Uncle Phil, a central figure in her story, embodies the legacy of living with clarity and purpose—reminding us that impact comes from presence, not perfection.In this episode, Camille reflects on why micro shifts matter, how to stop “shallowing” your life, and why permission to feel is the gateway to joy. Whether you're a leader burned out from endless demands or someone carrying unprocessed grief, her message is clear: when we choose to live real, we create more room for connection, meaning, and enduring joy.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Five losses in five months (04:26)Asking what really matters (07:25)Questioning old assumptions (08:50)The power of slowing down and saying no (10:07)From coach to business psychologist (12:10)Loneliness, burnout, and “shallowing” (16:38)Uncle Phil's legacy (20:34)Metabolizing grief into growth (23:45)Micro shifts and resilience (28:42)Choosing integration over perfection (36:33)Connect with Dr. Camille Preston:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramXBook: Dr. Camille Preston - Living RealLet's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever opened your eyes in the morning and been pulled straight into a memory you didn't ask for? Those moments hit hard—the images, the sounds, the ache in your chest. When grief replays the hardest parts of your story, it can feel impossible to stop the spiral. But there is a way to invite God into that moment and reframe the pain through His Word. In this episode, you'll discover how to renew your mind when traumatic memories resurface and learn what it means to let truth—not trauma—be the loudest voice in the room. ✨ Here's what we'll explore together: What to do when your thoughts pull you back to the moment of loss How to replace painful images with the truth of God's Word The habit that helps your heart heal—one thought at a time Why renewing your mind is essential for long-term peace after child loss If your mornings begin with the flood of memories you wish you could silence, this episode will remind you: it's not about stopping the thoughts—it's about redirecting them. Press play and learn how to reframe pain with the truth that sets you free. Grief Mentor Services 1:1 Grief Mentor Session A faith-centered hour to steady your heart, find peace and clarity, and leave with real tools and next steps. I pray over you before we even speak..
How do you move from the depths of grief to a life of joy, purpose, and transformation? On this episode of The Story Engine Podcast, I sit down with Alisa Cooper, founder of Cocoon to Butterfly—a movement, program, and experience designed to guide people through the painful seasons of loss and help them emerge with renewed hope and joy. Alisa shares her deeply personal journey, the lessons she's learned along the way, and the practices that allow her to support others on their own paths of transformation. This conversation is as much about resilience as it is about healing. Whether you're navigating grief yourself, supporting someone you love, or simply seeking more joy and alignment in your life, Alisa's story and methods will leave you inspired to embrace transformation. ⏱ Episode Highlights with Timestamps [02:27] – Alisa's personal journey: how grief became the catalyst for her mission [05:43] – The importance of creating safe, supportive spaces for healing [08:19] – How transformation often feels like a cocoon stage before joy can emerge [11:06] – Practices and rituals Alisa uses to help people move through grief [14:52] – Why joy and grief can coexist—and how to honor both [18:17] – Kyle and Alisa discuss the power of vulnerability in building community [21:44] – Stories of participants who found new strength and clarity through her program [25:09] – The role of movement, creativity, and ritual in the healing process [28:35] – Closing thoughts: embracing the transformation from cocoon to butterfly in your own life
Grief changes you — but it doesn't have to end you. In this powerful episode of the Triggered AF Podcast, hosts Alechia Reese and Dani Bourdeau sit down with Donielle Young — The Grief Disruptor — to explore how to navigate profound loss and still choose joy. Donielle opens up about losing her husband, rediscovering her identity, and redefining what it means to truly live after unimaginable pain. This conversation will help you release guilt, honor your emotions, and find the courage to rise again. In This Episode We Dive Into: ✨ Why grief is a labor of love — not something to “get over” ✨ How to let your emotions move through you instead of getting stuck ✨ What it means to protect your peace during deep grief ✨ How resilience is really about returning to your baseline ✨ The power of audacity — choosing joy, purpose, and freedom after loss Watch the Conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dt0M4IgQ_To This episode will move you — whether you're grieving a person, a dream, or a former version of yourself. It's a reminder that even in the deepest pain, life is still calling you forward. Resources & Connect with Us:
TW: Miscarriage, stillbirth, + infant loss Ashley Opliger is on The Podcast this week chatting about her new book: Cradled In Hope: Trusting Jesus To Heal Your Heart As He Holds Your Baby In Heaven. Ashley has experienced deep pain and grief through the loss of loved ones - including her baby girl Bridget. While her heart aches for Heaven, she has decided to make the absolute most of her time here on Earth. She is the founder of Bridget's Cradles, an author, and podcaster. In today's episode, Ashley chats about finding joy and peace in moments of grief. She encourages moms who have found themselves in similar situations. She is joined by The Podcast host, Haley Klockenga, who lost her daughter Lucy at 13 weeks in 2021. Listen to this week's episode to find encouragement and community. Shop our website: https://glamourfarms.com Connect with The Podcast on IG: http://instagram.com/glamourfarms.thepodcast/ Connect with Glamour Farms on IG: http://instagram.com/shopglamourfarms Connect with Haley on IG: http://instagram.com/haleyklockenga/ Connect with Ashley on IG: https://www.instagram.com/ashleyopliger/ Connect with Bridget's Cradles: https://www.instagram.com/bridgetscradles/ Shop Refresh Beauty: https://glamourfarms.com/collections/refresh-beauty
Dr. Tara Swart walked into her first interview with Lewis three years ago barely holding it together. Ten months after losing her husband to illness, she was drowning in grief she refused to suppress. Now, she's back with a revelation that bridges hard science and ancient wisdom: our lost loved ones, our ancestors, and the universe itself are constantly communicating with us through signs. From infinity symbols appearing in impossible places to bumping into the exact actress her late father "approved" her to meet, Tara has documented thousands of stories proving we're more connected than we've been taught to believe. This conversation strips away the spiritual fluff and gets to the neuroscience of intuition. She dives into why we have 34 senses we never learned about, how trauma lives in our tissues, and what happens when we finally stop ignoring what our bodies have been screaming at us all along.Dr. Tara's books:The Signs: The New Science of How to Trust Your InstinctsThe Source: A Transformative Guide to Unlocking Your Mind, Harnessing Neuroplasticity, and Manifesting Success Through the Power of the Law of AttractionDr.Tara's podcast Reinvent Yourself with Dr. TaraIn this episode you will:Discover why suppressing grief is the most dangerous thing you can do—and the one practice that allows you to heal from the bottom up instead of covering pain with productivityTransform your relationship with intuition by understanding the 34 senses you never knew you had (including why your immune system counts as one)Break through skepticism about signs from lost loved ones with a simple experiment anyone can try—even if you think it's "woo woo"Access hidden wisdom trapped in your body through movement, sound, and nature rather than just talking or journaling your way through traumaRewire your brain for possibility by cultivating the art of noticing—starting with beauty and ending with unmistakable synchronicities that stop you in your tracksFor more information go to https://lewishowes.com/1833For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Liz Gilbert – greatness.lnk.to/1681SCDr. Andrew Huberman – greatness.lnk.to/1830SCSadhguru – greatness.lnk.to/1800SC Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Have you ever had someone say, “You're so strong” or, “They're in a better place now” and felt... worse? These well-meaning comments, though intended to comfort, often leave us feeling misunderstood and alone in our grief journey. Sometimes the people who love us most can hurt us without meaning to. This disconnect between what someone intends and how their actions affect us shows up everywhere in widowhood. And understanding this gap between intention and impact can transform how we navigate grief and relationships. Tune in this week as I explore the concept of intent versus impact and how it plays out in widowhood. You'll discover how to validate your experience without having to villainize anyone's intentions, and why this distinction matters for your healing. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.coachingwithkrista.com/332
This week on Let's Try This Again, I sit down with the amazing Ella Halikas for one of the most openhearted conversations yet. We dive deep into childhood resilience, the impact of family trauma, body confidence, and fighting to love ourselves beyond what the world wants us to be. Ella gets real about navigating her parents' brutal divorce, losing her brother to addiction, and how being the “fixer” as a child shaped her healing journey. We laugh about crazy family moments, get honest about dealing with internet trolls, and uplift those who feel pressure to fit in. Through every twist—therapy breakthroughs, plus-size modeling setbacks, and letting go of the “B. Simone” persona—I'm reminded that our stories matter, not just for us but for everyone walking a similar path. No matter what season you're in, this episode reminds you: your pain, joy, and growth are all valid, and you never have to walk it alone.If this episode moved you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs a little light today. And don't forget: catch the YouTube version for weekly vlogs, behind-the-scenes extras, and join our LTTA community at LTTA.app—let's heal, grow, and celebrate every step, together.//SPONSORS//Happy Mammoth: For a limited time, you can get 15% off on your entire first order at happymammoth.com just use the code BSIMONE at checkout.LTTA APP: The App is available NOW!! Go to LTTA.app and unlock your invite.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Helping Couples Heal podcast, Marnie explores the delicate balance of grief and hope in couples working to heal after betrayal. She shares why grief must be honored - not rushed, bypassed, or minimized - and how acknowledging the depth of loss is an essential step toward authentic healing. At the same time, Marnie reminds us that grief does not have to define your whole story. By integrating grief into the narrative of your relationship, you create space for resilience, growth, and new possibilities. This episode offers a compassionate invitation to couples: you can carry grief and hope side by side, honoring what was lost while also making room for what can still be built.Schedule your free 15-minute callWant more information on our Workshops? Click Here. Get your free reflection guide to go along with this episode here!
What happens after we die? Can mediums really talk to the dead?In this episode of DEAD Talks, I speak with a psychic medium about grief, the afterlife, and the signs our loved ones send us. We dive into what death teaches us, how mediums connect across the veil, and why skeptics may be missing the point.
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In one of his most personal episodes yet, Norense Odiase opens up about the deep ache of losing his sister and grandmother—and how grief has reshaped his understanding of purpose, faith, and motivation.Recording in real time, Norense brings listeners into his Cedar Hill home, revisiting memories, unpacking triggers, and confronting the pain that comes when life feels unfair. He speaks with raw honesty about his struggles with consistency, self-doubt, and the haunting “why” questions that surface in loss. But woven through it all is a powerful truth: God's character never changes, even when life does.Through Scripture, reflection, and heartfelt storytelling, Norense reminds us that seasons of suffering are not the end—they're training grounds for endurance, compassion, and renewed faith.What You'll LearnHow to rediscover motivation in seasons of grief and lossWhy asking “why” can keep you stuck—and what to ask insteadHow to see God's hand even when circumstances make no senseThe power of faith as a stabilizing force in chaosHow sharing your story can become someone else's healing Key Scriptures2 Corinthians 1:4 – God comforts us so we can comfort othersHebrews 10:23 – Hold fast to your confession of faithJames 1:2-4 – Count it all joy when your faith is testedRomans 8:28 – All things work together for goodMemorable Quotes“You'll never know why, but you always know who is at the center.”“The question ‘why' keeps you stuck; trust moves you forward.”“Grief doesn't end your purpose—it refines it.”“Faith is not escaping the storm; it's knowing who's in it with you.” Listen & SubscribeSpotify: Mind Bully PodcastApple: Mind Bully PodcastConnect with Norense:Instagram: @kingno_ | @mindbullypodcast
Most people think healing is about diet and supplements, but what if your deepest wounds are emotional? In this episode, I share my mom's cancer journey and the powerful truth she discovered: unresolved grief, stress, and trauma can quietly sabotage your health. You'll learn how hidden emotions disrupt the immune system and how faith, ancient wisdom, and modern science point to true healing from the inside out. Watch The Dr. Josh Axe Show every Monday & Thursday on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drjoshaxe?sub_confirmation=1
❤️ Do you ever really “get over” someone you loved? Ryan is back for round two of unofficial co-host auditions, and this time, the conversation gets deeply personal.In this episode, we talk about Dave, my best friend, partner, and someone who shaped so much of my life, and what it's been like to grieve for him while moving forward. Ryan opens up about what it's like to love someone who has loved and lost, and why true emotional safety matters more than anything.We also laugh about our early days of getting to know each other, weird CrossFit coincidences, and yes — I may have told an overshare-worthy pee story at the end.✨We explore in this episode:The reality of grief years later and why it still shows upHow feeling emotionally safe changed everything for meWhy keeping someone's memory alive can be an act of loveThe surprising way new love can help you process old painFunny moments, inside jokes, and real-life behind-the-scenes
On this encore episode, you'll hear a conversation that I recorded with my friend Leanne Ballinger almost 7 years ago! Listening to us share, still early in our grief, I can hear the tears remaining right at the surface for both of us throughout our conversation. Its a little hard for me to go back to where we were then, but at the same time, I'm just so in awe of all that God was already doing - and so proud of those versions of us! Brave Leanne and Brave Jodi trying our best to keep running towards God, not from Him. Trying our best to be grateful. Looking for God's goodness in it all. Wanting to share in hopes of helping someone else. And working so hard to care for our living children and our hurting husbands, all while trying to figure out how to press forward in hope ourselves. And learning how to fight for joy! In this episode you'll hear us talk about Christian counseling, intentional gratitude, grieving differently than our spouse, the difference between internal and external processing, the downward spiral of comparison, and how to deal with real feelings of disappointment with God - knowing he is able to heal, but doesn't. Eric and I met Leanne and her husband Mike at a grief retreat. Their son Drew passed away the same summer that our son Jackson did. Their sweet Drew had some complications and was given a 25% chance of survival after birth, and after enduring 7 and 1/2 months of traumatic ups and downs, he went to be with the Lord. Our stories are different and our sons died at different ages and through different circumstances, but God gave us such a strong connection from the start. It has been such a help to have a kindred spirit to walk through grief with. For almost 12 years now we have walked with each other through death days, birthdays, and special days that our boys should've been a part of. We've also celebrated the times that life felt brighter - helping each other accept happiness again, and clinging to hope as sisters in Christ. As we chatted this week about the episode and putting it out there for you again, one of the comments we both made had to do with the TREASURE our friendship has been in grief…and the absolute blessing that finding some sort of grief community, some other grieving friends, can be when you have had to bury a loved one. That's why I decided to rename this episode "Friendship in Grief". Maybe you aren't grieving the loss of a loved one but have other struggles and burdens. We hope that our friendship gives you inspiration to keep working to make meaningful connections yourself - we need each other!! It's so tempting to pull inward and put up walls up when we are hurting! But letting people in, reaching out to others, and walking together through the dark days will help your progress! It will build your hope. And it will help your fight for joy! Here are some links for a few of the grief resources we mentioned: What Grieving People Wish You Knew by Nancy Guthrie https://amzn.to/46BG8vJ Suffering: Gospel Hope when Life Doesn't Make Sense by Paul Tripp https://amzn.to/4gSJNbQ Holding on to Hope: A Pathway through Suffering to the Heart of God by Nancy Guthrie https://amzn.to/3IyKbQl I Will Carry You: The Sacred Dance of Grief and Joy by Angie Smith https://amzn.to/4mScqYm Shattered Dreams: God's Unexpected Path to Joy by Larry Crabb https://amzn.to/47bVYNO *The Fighting for Joy Podcast is sponsored by Better Help, an online counseling service that pairs you with a professional licensed therapist who will combine Biblical wisdom with their clinical expertise in mental health to help you address your unique situation. As a Fighting for Joy listener, you can receive 10% off at: betterhelp.com/fightingforjoy. Quality counseling is a worthy investment and can be such a powerful tool in the fight for joy!
Connect with God — on Abide, a Christian meditation app that provides a biblically grounded place to experience peace and progress in your relationship with Christ. Use this biblical meditation, narrated by Bonnie Curry, to center yourself on the truth in God's word. When you are brokenhearted, God is near to you. Meditate on Isaiah 57:15. Allow the music & nature sounds, deep breathing, prayer, and scripture help you connect with God in a new way. For a 30 day free trial of our premium ad-free content, your trusted friend for meditation is right here: https://abide.com/peace Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
This week on Rewild Your Business I'm joined by the incredible Claire Schwartz – grief and trauma coach and healer. Claire brings not only decades of professional expertise, but also the lived wisdom of her own journey through loss and trauma survival. Together, we dive into a conversation most business owners avoid until life forces it upon them:
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