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    Overcomfort Podcast with Jenicka Lopez
    My Views on Halloween & Grief Before the Holidays

    Overcomfort Podcast with Jenicka Lopez

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 21:45 Transcription Available


    halloween is a touchy topic especially for those that follow God so here is a little clarity and my personal take. also a little preparation for the holidays as is comes around and how i prepare to go through the waves of grief. brown butter pumpkin chocolate chips cookies: 8 tablespoons of unsalted brown butter ,2tbsp regular butter ,1/2 cup sugar ,1/2 cup brown sugar , 1 1/2 cup AP flour, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp baking soda, 1/8 tsp baking powder, cinnamon, 1tsp pumpkin spice, 1 egg yolk, 1tsp vanilla extract, 1/3 cup pumpkin puree, chocolate chips See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Zen Parenting Radio
    The Haunting of Hill House: A Gen X Ghost Story About Grief & Family Secrets- Episode #838

    Zen Parenting Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 86:50


    Todd and Cathy share the upcoming changes to their podcast, Zen Parenting Radio, which will be renamed Zen POP Parenting starting June 1st! They also discuss the normal shifts in kids' friendships, highlighting the importance of loyalty, boundaries, and the reality that friendships evolve. As parents, we can feel more overwhelmed than our kids when these changes happen, but it's important to normalize the ups and downs of friendships and offer support without letting our own fear or discomfort take over.

    Know Thyself
    E168 - Alua Arthur: The Conversation About Death That Will Change How You Live

    Know Thyself

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 93:37


    Death doula, attorney, and spiritual guide Alua Arthur joins us to explore how embracing mortality awakens us to life's deepest meaning. Through her book Briefly Perfectly Human and her work helping people die with peace and purpose, Alua invites us to face what we fear most — not to prepare for dying, but to learn how to live fully. We explore the taboos around death, the regrets people hold at the end of life, and the powerful clarity that comes from asking what remains undone. 20% off Pique Life Tea:https://www.piquelife.com/knowthyselfAndrés Book Recs: https://www.knowthyselfpodcast.com/book-list___________00:00 Intro04:20 What Is a Death Doula?08:10 How Facing Death Changes How We Live12:45 Why We Fear Death17:15 Imagining Your Own Death21:40 The Most Common Regrets of the Dying26:05 What Remains Undone in Your Life?28:18 Ad: Pique Life30:10 Facing Mortality as a Spiritual Practice34:50 The Art of Dying Well39:25 The Beauty of Grief and Letting Go43:10 How to Be Present With the Dying47:30 Conversations About Death With Loved Ones51:00 How Alua Found Her Calling55:40 What Dying People Teach About Living Fully1:00:15 Grief, Identity, and Rebirth1:05:30 How to Support Someone Who's Grieving1:10:45 The Mystery of What Happens After Death1:15:00 The “Glitter Wave” Theory of Consciousness1:20:20 Reimagining Rituals Around Death1:25:40 Living Authentically Before It's Too Late1:30:00 Conclusion___________Episode Resources: https://www.instagram.com/alualoveslife/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BSP6FVYR/https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/https://www.youtube.com/@knowthyselfpodcasthttps://www.knowthyselfpodcast.com

    10 MINUTES TO LESS SUFFERING
    Do You Think Life Is Against You?

    10 MINUTES TO LESS SUFFERING

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 10:01


    When life takes an unexpected turn, when a relationship ends, plans fall apart, or disappointment appears out of nowhere, it can feel like everything is working against you. But what if life is still on your side, even in those moments of heartache and uncertainty? This podcast episode invites you to see challenges in a new way and find peace in the middle of change. When you stop believing that life is against you, you begin to open to the quiet rhythm of possibility, where healing and hope can start to grow. Even in pain there is movement. Even in loss there is life still unfolding with you. Take ten minutes to breathe, reflect, and remember that you are not separate from life. You are part of it, and within that connection, there is always a way forward. Poem: Life Is Still With You When the path breaks open beneath your feet, and everything you planned disappears into air, pause. The world is still breathing with you. The sunrise does not forget your name. The wind still carries new beginnings. Life is not against you. It moves through you, even now in every breath, in every quiet act of courage, in every small moment you choose to begin again. Allison Carmen You can also follow me on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you are interested in my work, please check out my books, The Gift of Maybe: Finding Hope and Possibility in Uncertain Times (including a new audiobook), A Year Without Men: A 12 Point Guide To Inspire and Empower Women and my new Audiobook,  Maybe Everything Is Okay, A Parent's Guide To Less Stress and Worry. Also you can check out my new Maybe Cards: A Path to Stress-Free Living or my new digital Maybe Journal.  Above all, my heartfelt hope is that this podcast has supported your journey of personal growth, helped shift your mindset, reduce stress, built emotional resilience, and brought you less suffering and more joy, clarity, and peace.

    The Body Grievers Club
    Ep 79. Body Image + Men, Masculinity, Body Trust with Aaron Flores

    The Body Grievers Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 51:21


    In this episode of The Body Grievers Club, Bri sits down with Registered Dietitian and Certified Body Trust® Specialist Aaron Flores, RDN. They dig into how grief shows up in men's body image work, why “optimization culture” keeps so many dudes stuck, and what it really means to move from control to trust without the shame-fix-rush.Bri and Aaron unpack the lifelong messages men receive about “fixing” their bodies, the pressure to perform masculinity, and the quiet grief of losing the hope of thinness, rippedness, or former abilities. They talk about straddling two ships, diet culture and body liberation, and why permission to be in the in-between is often the bridge to values-aligned change.They also explore community as an antidote to isolation, how empathy (not fixing) rewires the story, and why acceptance = “the willingness to receive my body as it is.” From Big Mouth's “shame wizard” to Yoda's wisdom, this convo uses metaphor to make the work doable. If you've ever felt like you should just “hack” your way to a better body, this episode offers a different path: zoom out, name the grief, and build trust - slowly, gently, on purpose.TIMESTAMPS:02:10 Aaron's story: from running a VA weight-loss program to Body Trust
06:05 Men, diagnosis, and why eating disorders are under-recognized
09:30 The two ships: straddling diet culture and body liberation
13:20 Masculinity, “optimization,” and the illusion of control
17:45 Grief themes: anger, fear, urgency, shame—and moving without a rush
22:15 Community + witnessing: why healing must be seen to be felt
25:40 Body Trust basics: zooming out, C-level work, and self-compassion
29:20 Partners & attraction: unlearning beauty standards + holding your ground
33:10 Parenting & modeling: the relationship you want your kids to have with their bodies
36:00 Big Mouth's “shame wizard,” parts work, and building new neural grooves
39:20 Star Wars metaphors: fear, the dark side, and choosing values over control
42:10 Final takeaways for dudes: your body isn't a project; find your peopleRESOURCES:Mentioned in this episode:* Center for Body Trust® (rupture → reckoning → reclamation)* Big Mouth (Netflix): The “shame wizard” metaphor* Star Wars quotes & metaphors (Yoda, fear → suffering)* Book: Manhood: The Bare Reality by Laura Dodsworth (photo essays + narratives)* Aaron's 5-module body image course for dudes (via his website)WANT MORE OF AARON FLORES, RDN?* Instagram: @aaronfloresrdn* Website: www.aaronfloresrdn.com* Substack: The Unscripted Journey* Podcast: Men UnscriptedWANT MORE OF BRI?*Instagram: @bodyimagewithbri
*Website: https://bodyimagewithbri.com/*7 Steps Guide from Body Grief to Body Acceptance

    Grief 2 Growth
    Melissa Hull: Creating a Life After Child Loss | Dear Drew, Grief & Spiritual Growth

    Grief 2 Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 61:36


    Send me a Text Message- please include your contact information so I can respondWhat happens when a mother loses her child—and chooses to live bigger than grief?In this heart-opening episode of Grief to Growth, Brian D. Smith sits down with Melissa Hull—author of Dear Drew: Creating a Life Bigger Than Grief, speaker, and coach—on the very day her book launches.Melissa shares the heartbreaking story of her 4½-year-old son Drew's drowning, and how that unimaginable pain became the foundation for a new life of purpose, faith, and healing. But this isn't a story of “moving on.” It's about carrying love forward, rewriting the rules of grief, and honoring your child's life through your own.

    Immigrantly
    Grief, Memory And the Art of Enough

    Immigrantly

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 45:44


    Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter, Hyphenly; it's our no-fluff love letter with hot takes, heartfelt stories, and all the feels of living in between cultures. Come for the nuance, stay for the vibes! Link below https://hyphenly.beehiiv.com What does “enough” really mean? In this profoundly personal conversation, Saadia Khan sits down with Jaime Roque, musician, storyteller, and host of Recurrent. This Getty podcast uncovers the hidden stories behind monuments, places, and people. Born to Mexican immigrant parents, Jaime grew up between California's Central Valley and Los Angeles, surrounded by music, community, and the sounds of his family's jewelry shop. From farmwork to fatherhood, he reflects on how loss, love, and art shape his identity and why he now embraces what he calls “the art of enough.” Saadia and Jaime explore how storytelling helps us reclaim what's sacred, challenge expectations, and honor the people who shaped us.  This episode is an invitation to slow down, find meaning in the quiet moments, and celebrate the fullness of our identities. Join us as we create new intellectual engagement for our audience. You can find more information at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://immigrantlypod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Please share the love and leave us a review on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to help more people find us!  You can connect with Saadia on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠IG @itssaadiak⁠⁠ Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠saadia@immigrantlypod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Host & Producer: Saadia Khan I Content Writer: Saadia Khan I Editorial review: Shei Yu I Sound Designer & Editor: Lou Raskin I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound Immigrantly Podcast is an Immigrantly Media Production. For advertising inquiries, contact us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠info@immigrantlypod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Don't forget to subscribe to Immigrantly Uninterrupted ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠for insightful podcasts. Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Profiles in Leadership
    Jason Yarusi, From Childhood Loss and Grief to Leading with Purpose and Discipline

    Profiles in Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 49:09


    Jason Yarusi is a charismatic communicator who electrifies every stage he graces. His magnetic presence, coupled with his captivating storytelling prowess, leavesaudiences spellbound and hungry for knowledge. With an ability to seamlessly blend his personal experiences with actionable insights, he transforms complex concepts into practical takeaways, equipping his listeners with the tools they need to conquer their own journeys to success.Jason is a Private fund manager of over $300 million dollars in commercial real estate. Since 2017 his company Yarusi Holdings has amassed over 3000 apartment and commercial real estate units.Jason has built and exited multiple companies: construction, restaurants, a brewery and multiple large apartment communities.He is an avid ultra runner and workout enthusiast. Jason is the host of LIVE100 and The Multifamily Live Podcast, runs 7 Figure Multifamily Mastermind and coaches clients on the Live 100 Principles.  And most importantly a husband and a father to three amazing kids, a bulldog named Jill and fifteen chickens.  Jason brings all of his hands-on experience to you. His personal story and extensive work has made him an inspirational force, captivating audiences as a dynamic motivational speaker. 

    The Grief Mentor with Teresa Davis
    #223// The Unseen Weight of Grief — How to Speak What Hurts Out Loud

    The Grief Mentor with Teresa Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 21:01


    Some of the hardest parts of grief are the ones no one sees. They're the quiet moments you carry in silence — the dates no one remembers, the chair no one fills, the ache that never really leaves. But what if those hidden moments could become holy ground? In today's episode, Teresa opens her heart to share the real truths grieving moms live with every single day — the parts no one talks about — and teaches how speaking them out loud can become an act of healing and worship. In this episode, you'll discover: Why God calls the hidden places of your grief holy How to turn unspoken pain into lament The meaning behind Psalm 147:3  Why naming what hurts out loud invites God to heal what's unseen Even when no one else understands, friend, God does. He's not afraid of what you carry — He's waiting to meet you in it.

    Flourish-Meant: You Were Meant to Live Abundantly
    Flourish When Life Pivots with Peg Arnold

    Flourish-Meant: You Were Meant to Live Abundantly

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 25:15


    How can you flourish after life forces you to pivot? In today's episode, “Flourish When Life Pivots with Peg Arnold,” host Tina Yeager is joined by national speaker, international author, and self-proclaimed “drama queen for Jesus,” Peg Arnold. Together, they dive deep into how to handle major life changes—whether it's moving cross-country, transitioning out of a long-held job, or letting go of deeply-rooted roles and routines. Peg shares her own story of uprooting after 32 years in the same home, facing the anxieties and grief that come with change, and discovering that leaning into faith can reveal new purpose in unfamiliar places. The conversation covers how to process fear and loss, the importance of recognizing grief in all its forms, and practical steps to find healing. Plus, Peg offers insights on setting new goals and moving forward with courage, even when change feels overwhelming. Whether you're facing uncertainty, loss, or the challenge of redefining your identity, this episode will remind you that you're not alone—and that new beginnings can be filled with hope, faith, and unexpected blessings. Stay tuned for honest stories, compassionate advice, and inspiration you won't want to miss! Key Takeaways: Lean Into Faith: Peg reminds us that God does not want us to be ruled by fear. Scriptures like Joshua 1:9 and Isaiah 41:10 became anchors for her soul, reminding her of God's presence and guidance, even in the unknown. Acknowledge Your Grief: Change often includes loss—not just of people, but roles, routines, and even identity. Peg discusses the importance of letting yourself grieve and offers ways to honor what you're leaving behind. Find Joy in Small Moments: Even amidst sorrow, there are jewels of joy. Peg encourages us to seek these “little joys”—whether it's a walk in nature, a comforting scripture, or a surprise encounter with an eagle that reminded her of God's promises. Manage Stress Mindfully: Address every part of yourself—spiritual, physical, mental, and relational. Pause to breathe, reset your environment, and be vigilant about decluttering negative thoughts. Move Forward With Purpose: After healing, seek God for the next steps. Peg shares how unexpected new goals and ministry opportunities unfolded as she trusted Him with her future. Resources & Ways to Connect with Peg: Peg offers “Devotions for the Distracted Heart,” free monthly devotions, and a free prayer book via her website—www.pegarnold.org. You can also find her on Facebook and Instagram, where she hosts weekly “Devotions on the Deck” live videos. Her books are available on Amazon, and you can reach out directly for signed copies or to ask about her workshops for teachers, speakers, and preachers. https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/752930/109370271463376800/share You're Not Alone Whether you're navigating a move, a job loss, changes in relationships, or any kind of pivot, this episode offers tools and encouragement to face your next chapter with courage. Remember: God goes before you, invites you to rest, and is always working to repurpose your story for good. We're thrilled to accompany you on this journey of faith, growth, and transformation. As always, we appreciate your support! Please subscribe and share this episode. We can't wait for you to join us for future episodes of Flourish-Meant. To book Tina as a speaker, connect with her life coaching services, and more, visit her website: https://tinayeager.com/ Optimize your mind and body with my new favorite, all-inclusive supplement, Cardio Miracle! I love the energy and focus this health-boosting drink mix provides without toxins, caffeine, or sugar! Get a discount on your purchase with my link: http://www.cardiomiracle.com/tinayeager Use the code TINA10 at checkout. To flourish in all seasons of life with the highest quality nutraceutical health supplements that benefit charitable causes, shop NutraMedix wellness supplements. Be sure to use my link  https://www.nutramedix.com/?rfsn=7877557.b6c6785 and add my special code TINA to get 10% off your entire purchase! If you're a writer, subscribe to Inkspirations Online (devotional publication by writers for writers): https://www.inkspirationsonline.com/ Manage stress and anxiety in 10 minutes a day with the course presented by 15 experts, Subdue Stress and Anxiety https://divineencouragement.onlinecoursehost.com/courses Connect with Tina at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyeagerwriting/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinayeager/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tina.yeager.9/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TinaYeager Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tyeagerwrites/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3865622.Tina_Yeager

    The Art Coaching Club Podcast
    From Grief to Grace: How Artist Hannah Morris Turned Tragedy Into a Spirit-Led Art Career

    The Art Coaching Club Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 47:57


    In this deeply moving episode, artist Hannah Morris shares her powerful journey from teaching and managing at Lululemon to becoming a full-time painter whose work is led entirely by faith. After walking through unimaginable loss, Hannah found healing and purpose through painting — what began as a form of worship became a calling. Today, her textured, spirit-filled pieces reflect layers of surrender, hope, and divine inspiration. We talk about:– How creativity became a path through grief– Balancing faith and business as an artist– The story behind her Rooted and Overflow collections– What it means to run a God-led creative business– Letting go of comparison and trusting the process Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or someone searching for purpose, this episode will remind you that beauty can rise from brokenness. Listen now to hear how Hannah's faith and creativity became one — and why she believes her art is more than a career, it's a calling. Connect with Hannah:Instagram — @hannahpmorrisartWebsite — hannahpmorrisart.com Thank you to our sponsor:The Next Chapter Travel — designing all-women, small group luxury tours that blend adventure, authenticity, and connection. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Million Dollar Flip Flops
    160 | Connection Is Currency: Leading with Heart with Stephen Seidel

    Million Dollar Flip Flops

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 24:24


    In this episode of Million Dollar Flip Flops, Rodric sits down with Stephen “Steve” Seidel — founder of The Seidel Agency, creator of Gents Journey, and the mind behind the Journey Deck, a tool designed to help men reconnect, reflect, and lead with authenticity.Steve's mission is simple yet profound: to make connection our true currency — in business, in family, and in life. Through his work, he helps leaders open up emotionally, build stronger relationships, and find fulfillment beyond the metrics.Together, Rodric and Steve dive deep into:The story behind The Journey Deck and how grief, isolation, and caregiving turned into a global men's movement.Why most “business problems” are actually personal problems showing up at work.How the best leaders blend strategy with vulnerability — and why “love never ends.”Simple practices (like morning pages and reflection prompts) that help busy entrepreneurs reconnect with purpose.The bridge between men's work and leadership coaching — and how connection creates both profit and peace.This is a powerful and deeply human conversation about leadership, healing, and the courage to connect.

    Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson
    Emotional Regulation: How to Feel Your Feelings Flexibly

    Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 87:05


    Dr. Rick and Forrest discuss how we can regulate our emotions by feeling, managing, and processing them more effectively. They begin by unpacking common misconceptions and clarifying what healthy regulation looks like - feeling our feelings without being overwhelmed by them. From there, they walk through the three key steps of emotional regulation, focusing on practical tools like cognitive defusion and opposite action.  Topics include interoception, the window of tolerance, cognitive bypassing, suppression/repression, and finding a balance between acceptance and agency. Key Topics: 1:59: What Does Emotional Regulation Look Like? 6:08: The Three Aspects of Emotional Regulation 12:35: Step 1: Feeling Your Feelings 27:20: Step 2: Managing Your Feelings 58:50: Step 3: Processing (and maybe expressing) Your Feelings 1:10:10: Recap Rick's Course on Grief and Loss: Join Rick for his new, four-week long online program where you'll soothe emotional pain, find perspective and meaning, and hold whatever happened with acceptance and compassion. Learn more at RickHanson.com/loss and use coupon code BeingWell25 to receive a 25% discount. Support the Podcast: We're on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. Sponsors If you have ADHD, or you love someone who does, I'd recommend checking out the podcast ADHD aha! Level up your bedding with Quince. Go to Quince.com/BEINGWELL for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. Feel good...and mean it when you say it! Get Headspace FREE for 60 days. Go to Headspace.com/BEINGWELL60 Listen now to the Life Kit podcast from NPR. Go to Zocdoc.com/BEING to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beingwell.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Widowed Mom Podcast
    334. What to Say and What Not to Say to a New Widow

    The Widowed Mom Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 37:12


    Have you ever found yourself frozen, wanting to support someone who's grieving but afraid of saying the wrong thing?   Most of us weren't taught how to show up for someone who's experienced a devastating loss. We want to help, but sometimes our well-intentioned words can accidentally cause more harm than good.   Join me this week as I share practical guidance for anyone who wants to be a genuine source of support for a widow in their life. Drawing from my work with widows every day and my own experience, I break down the common myths about grief that lead to hurtful comments, explain why grief is a full-body experience that affects everything from memory to decision-making, and offer specific phrases that actually help versus those that don't.   Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.coachingwithkrista.com/334

    DEAD Talks
    She Asked God for a Sign After Her Dad Died… and Got It (#232)

    DEAD Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 61:54


    When journalist and TV host Sharon Lee Carpenter lost her father to cancer, it changed everything — including how she saw life, God, and the afterlife. In this heartfelt episode, Sharon opens up to David Ferrugio about the signs that convinced her her dad was still with her, and how spiritual teachers like Abraham Hicks and Dr. Joe Dispenza helped her heal.Together, they explore what it means to live while grieving, the idea of energy and consciousness beyond death, and David's reminder that we don't need to die while we're alive.Listen for a blend of grief, humor, and higher perspective that makes DEAD Talks one of the most honest podcasts about death and what comes next.For more on Sharon Lee Carpenter Click HereSupport the Show Join the DEAD Talks Patreon for just $2 to support the mission—and get episodes early & ad-free!Hats, Shirts, Hoodies + More: Shop Here “Dead Dad Club” & “Dead Mom Club” – Wear your story, honor your people.Exclusive Discounts 10% off Neurogum – powered by natural caffeine, L-theanine, and vitamins B6 & B12 to boost focus and energy.About DEAD Talks DEAD Talks with David Ferrugio approaches death differently. Each guest shares raw stories of grief, loss, or unique perspectives that challenge the “don't talk about death” taboo. Grief doesn't end—it evolves. After losing his father on September 11th at just 12 years old, David discovered the power of conversation. Through laughter, tears, and honest dialogue, DEAD Talks helps make it a little easier to talk about death, mourning, trauma, and the life that continues beyond it.Connect with DEAD Talks YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | www.deadtalks.net

    Ask A Sex Therapist with Heather Shannon
    Creating Intimacy After Loss and Heartbreak (Ep 147)

    Ask A Sex Therapist with Heather Shannon

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 23:31 Transcription Available


    In this conversation, Heather Shannon discusses the themes of loss, heartbreak, and the resilience of the human spirit. Drawing from her personal experiences, she emphasizes the importance of finding inner security and embracing vulnerability in relationships. Heather shares insights on how to navigate grief, the significance of community, and the necessity of self-reflection in fostering intimacy and connection with others.TakeawaysWe are wired to find balance and resilience.It's crucial to change the narrative we tell ourselves about loss.Life is short; we should seize opportunities for love and connection.Heartbreak is inevitable, but we can choose how to respond.All relationships eventually end, but that shouldn't deter us from starting them.Embracing vulnerability is essential for deeper connections.Grief can slow us down and remind us of what matters.Building inner security helps us to love more openly.Understanding our parts can aid in healing from loss.Community support is vital during times of grief.Chapters00:00 Navigating Loss and Heartbreak05:16 Finding Inner Security and Resilience10:33 Embracing Vulnerability in Relationships15:32 Understanding and Healing Through GriefKeywordsloss, heartbreak, resilience, vulnerability, relationships, grief, inner security, personal growth, intimacy, healingThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

    The Mind Change Podcast
    The Emotional Root of Glaucoma: How Suppressed Grief and Pressure Impact Vision

    The Mind Change Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 36:49 Transcription Available


    Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight,” but Heather McKean invites a deeper look. What if vision loss also reflects unprocessed grief, generational trauma, and emotional pressure?Through the Mind Change lens—and the moving story of “Marion”—Heather explores how releasing trapped emotion, softening rigid beliefs, and practicing forgiveness can expand both inner and outer vision. Gentle reflections help you begin reclaiming your way of seeing, inside and out.What We Covered

    Fellowship Church Middlebrook
    More Like Him: Formed in Grief & Sorrow

    Fellowship Church Middlebrook

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 45:33


    Formed in Grief & SorrowOctober 19, 2025 • RD McClenagan • John 11:33–36This Sunday, RD continued our fall series, More Like Him. Grief is the natural response to losing something or someone we love, and it shapes us in profound ways, often revealing the depth of our love. Jesus Himself was “a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief,” modeling honesty before God, compassion for others, and faithfulness in suffering. He wept with those who mourned, showing that our tears matter to Him and that grief can draw us nearer to His heart. Through loss, whether of dreams, relationships, health, or loved ones, we are invited to bring our sorrow to Christ, who transforms it into deeper faith, empathy, and hope. Because of Jesus—the one who bore our griefs and carried our sorrows—everything sad will one day come untrue, and even what was broken will be made more beautiful in His resurrection.MORE LIKE HIM RESOURCES: https://fellowshipknox.org/moreWEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/

    The Fit Mess
    How to Process Grief Using AI

    The Fit Mess

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 54:14 Transcription Available


    Most men don't grieve. We "handle it" with substances, work, or just shoving it down until we're emotionally dead inside. John Kammer tried that approach for years after losing three of his closest friends. For some reason it didn't work. So he built Guardian [AI]ngels (guardianaingels.ai), an AI tool that lets you have conversations with digital representations of people you've lost. Not Ouija board nonsense. Actual therapeutic conversations that help you process grief, find resolution, and maybe (finally) cry. In this episode, we cover: → Why traditional grief therapy failed for John (and might be failing you) → How Guardian [AI]ngels works and what safeguards exist → The difference between processing grief and replacing reality → Using AI to practice difficult conversations before having them IRL → Whether you should build an AI version of your worst self (yes, seriously) This isn't your typical tech conversation. It's raw, it's uncomfortable, and it might just give you permission to finally feel something. ---- GUEST WEBSITE: www.guardianaingels.ai  ---- MORE FROM BROBOTS: Connect with us on Threads, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tiktok Subscribe to BROBOTS on Youtube Join our community in the BROBOTS Facebook group ---- LINKS TO OUR PARTNERS: Take control of how you'd like to feel with Apollo Neuro Explore the many benefits of cold therapy for your body with Nurecover Muse's Brain Sensing Headbands Improve Your Meditation Practice. Get started as a Certified Professional Life Coach! Get a Free One Year Supply of AG1 Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Revamp your life with Bulletproof Coffee You Need a Budget helps you quickly get out of debt, and save money faster! Start your own podcast!    

    What If Project
    Check In 3: Oreo The Menace, Grief, And What's In Store For Season 9 Of The What If Project

    What If Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 30:05


    Friends, it's time for another check in. How are you? What's going on? Email me at whatifproject.net@gmail.com if you want to chat. Today I want to tell you about our new kitten, Oreo. I also want to talk to you about how our family has been learning to grieve. And I want to tell you about some tweaks and changes coming to Season 9 of the What If Project, which kicks off in January 2026.  Are you ready?  --- Here are some links ... MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Rubble-Stories-Shattered-Relationships/dp/B0C7T5TJD4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2B051GGV2WCSI&keywords=glenn+siepert&qid=1700157759&sprefix=glenn+%2Caps%2C399&sr=8-1 SUBSTACK / BLOG: https://whatifproject.substack.com/ ART STUDIO: https://www.whatifproject.net/art SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.whatifproject.net/support  SUPPORT MY ART: https://www.whatifproject.net/checkout/donate?donatePageId=67e862dd7198a645f85a4bdc

    FRUITFUL FERTILITY | Holistic fertility support, Trying to conceive, Fertility coaching
    Ep 113 | Learning to process grief without losing hope- with Biblical Counselor Dina Previti

    FRUITFUL FERTILITY | Holistic fertility support, Trying to conceive, Fertility coaching

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 50:16


    Connect with Dina @dinaprev on Instagram www.dinapreviti.com   Grief isn't just something we experience after loss — it's something we carry in the waiting, in the disappointment, and in the “not yets.” In this powerful conversation, Tori sits down with a biblical counselor to unpack what grief really is, why it's often misunderstood, and how to walk through it with faith and compassion. Together, they explore how unprocessed grief can impact the body, create fear around future loss, and keep women stuck in cycles of anxiety, stress, and physical tension. You'll learn gentle, biblical ways to support yourself through grief, how to invite God into your healing process, and how to find peace even when your heart still aches. Whether you've experienced miscarriage, failed fertility treatments, or the quiet grief of waiting month after month, this episode will help you understand that grief doesn't mean you've lost faith — it means you've loved deeply.   Join The Conception Connection  The Conception Connection    Shop my favorite fertility boosting supplements Rise + Source   Let's do HTMA together! The HTMA Bundle   Take the Quiz What is your next best step to help you get pregnant?   Grab the Free Checklist: Fertility Checklist and Guide   Let's connect on Instagram: @fruitfulfertilityco

    The Meditation Conversation Podcast
    506. Awakening Through Grief: How Loss Can Lead to Spiritual Transformation | Angela Clement

    The Meditation Conversation Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 30:31


    In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with grief coach, energy healer, and podcast host Angela Clement for a deeply moving conversation about navigating grief and awakening spiritually through loss.   Angela shares her personal journey of losing her husband, the emotional challenges that followed, and how she transformed her pain into purpose. Through our conversation, we explore the profound spiritual opportunities that can arise in the wake of loss, and how grief can become a gateway to self-discovery, healing, and even joy. We talk about: How to reconnect with loved ones after death Emotional processing and energetic stagnation The transformational power of grief Self-care practices for those in mourning How grief often becomes the trigger for spiritual awakening Her new book Awakening Through Grief and how it's helping others reclaim their light Angela's steady, compassionate presence makes this a powerful and hopeful conversation for anyone moving through loss or supporting others through grief. Resources: ✨ Learn more about Angela's work: HealingEnergyWorld.com   ✨ Discover Kara's offerings, free meditations, and upcoming events at: KaraGoodwin.com

    Mi365's podcast
    The Hero's Journey Within: A Conversation on Presence and Purpose

    Mi365's podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 48:25


    Episode Overview In this deeply personal and soul-stirring conversation, Pete Cohen sits down with Paul for a reflective exploration of The Hero's Journey — not as a myth, but as a lived experience. Together, they peel back the layers of masculinity, stillness, loss, and inner transformation. From Joseph Campbell's timeless teachings to modern myths like The Matrix, Gladiator, and Lord of the Rings, Pete and Paul uncover what it really means to answer “the call to adventure” in our own lives — the call to wake up, let go, and come home to who we truly are. They talk about men's circles, spiritual awakening, grief, and the courage to face one's truth without distraction. What emerges is a rare and honest conversation about resting in being rather than doing, about presence over performance, and about why our deepest healing often begins when we finally stop running. Key Themes The Hero's Journey and the path of inner transformation The courage to rest, pause, and simply “be” The masks men wear and why vulnerability is sacred Joseph Campbell, myth, and meaning in modern life Letting go of the “destination mentality” Grief as a doorway to awakening Relationships as mirrors for our healing Finding strength through men's circles and authentic connection Memorable Quotes “I'm just resting in being — and that's rare in this world.” “The hero's journey isn't out there. It's the one within.” “Stopping isn't dangerous — it's where the magic begins.” “Healing isn't a quick fix. It's a deep calling to become more real.” “It's not about what I do for the world. It's about what I do for myself — and the impact that has on the world.” Guest Paul is a mentor, spiritual guide, and member of A Band of Brothers — a men's circle dedicated to helping men and young people face their truth, heal ancestral wounds, and live with authenticity. Contact Paul here; www.meetingsinstillness.com www.Paulhurcomb.Org About the Host Pete Cohen, known as Mr. Intention, is a mindset and performance coach, author, and global keynote speaker who helps people live intentionally and thrive beyond survival.  DM Pete with your reflections or stories  @PeteCohen_ Listen If You're Exploring: How to live with more intention and self-awareness What it means to heal from grief and loss The role of men's groups and vulnerability in transformation How myth and story mirror our own inner evolution Why slowing down might be the most radical act of all

    Ethereal Girl
    60: Grief, Grace & Being A Soft Feminine Woman

    Ethereal Girl

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 42:38


    Exploring the alchemy of grief, the grace of surrender, and what it truly means to embody soft feminine energy in a world that teaches us to armor up like men. xoDisclaimer: This episode is auto-transcribed and may contain minor errors or misinterpretations. For the most accurate expression, always play the spoken audio. Leave me a message Newsletters: Follow here

    WE DON'T DIE® Radio Show with host Sandra Champlain
    519 Phillip Kayrouz and Leah Yiannis - The Multidimensional Soul: How Grief Awakened a Psychologist and an Energy Healer

    WE DON'T DIE® Radio Show with host Sandra Champlain

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 53:34


    Join Sandra for a fascinating conversation with psychologist and medium Phillip Kayrouz, and intuitive energy healer Leah Yiannis, the co-authors of The Multidimensional Soul. Both Phillip and Leah's spiritual journeys were ignited by the sudden and tragic loss of a close family member, catapulting them from deep grief into a profound spiritual awakening. Their stories are a powerful testament to the truth that our souls are eternal and that our connections with loved ones are never broken by death. In this episode, Phillip shares his story of being unable to process the grief of his mother's passing, which led to a visitation from his spirit guide and a series of undeniable signs that she was still with him. Leah recounts how her aunt's tragic death cracked her open to the spirit world, leading to a direct, clairvoyant vision of her aunt and a lifelong connection through signs and synchronicities. Together, they explore the idea that we are vast, multidimensional souls having a human experience. Discover how the "dark night of the soul," often triggered by grief, is actually a sacred initiation: a dismantling of old beliefs that makes way for our true purpose to emerge. Phillip and Leah explain that our souls have a "cosmic anatomy" that extends far beyond our physical bodies, and by connecting to this greater essence, we can access higher levels of guidance. Learn how to recognize the "language of Spirit" through signs and symbols, and how to slow down, be gentle with yourself, and find your way back to your own inner truth. Find out more about Phillip Kayrouz & Leah Yiannis, their workshops, and their book, The Multidimensional Soul: A Spiritual Awakening—Path to Your Soul's Purpose, on their website: * Website: https://themultidimensionalsoul.com/ Find their book on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3KOJjb5 Thanks for listening! ***Connect with Sandra Champlain: * Website (Free book by joining the 'Insiders Club, Free empowering Sunday Gatherings with medium demonstration, Mediumship Classes & more): http://wedontdie.com *Patreon (Early access, PDF of over 750 episodes & more): Visit https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio  *Don't miss Sandra's #1 "Best of all things afterlife related" Podcast 'Shades of the Afterlife' at https://bit.ly/ShadesoftheAfterlife  

    The Jesus Podcast
    Grief: Jesus & The Widow of Nain

    The Jesus Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 19:51 Transcription Available


    Loss is a natural part of life, but that doesn't make it easy. Grief can pull us into our deepest places of despair. A pit of darkness that seems impossible to escape from. In this outcast encounter, Jesus travels to the obscure town of Nain. Even though Jesus could fill a stadium of people, he chooses to walk miles in the hot sun to bless just one lonely widow.  Today's Bible verse is John 14:18 from the King James Version.Download the Pray.com app for more Christian content including, Daily Prayers, Inspirational Testimonies, and Bedtime Bible Stories.Pray.com is the digital destination for faith. With over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible, the Pray.com app has everything you need to keep your focus on the Lord. Make Prayer a priority and download the #1 App for Prayer and Sleep today in the Apple app store or Google Play store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations
    Grief After Suicide: Tiny Courage—The Ask You've Been Avoiding

    The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 4:17


    Courage doesn't have to roar; in life after suicide loss, one small ask can unlock support, information, or relief.Journal prompt: “If Future-Me spoke up today, she'd ask me to…”What we mean by a “small ask” (so we're on the same page): A small ask is specific, short, and time-bound—one clear request that lightens the load. Examples:Support: “Could you check in with me Sunday evening?” / “Would you sit with me on the phone for 10 minutes—no fixing, just listening?”Information: “Can you point me to the right form/link for X?” / “Who handles scheduling for Y?”Logistics/Relief: “Do you have 15 minutes Tuesday to help me sort this?” / “Could you pick up milk when you're at the store?” / “Can you walk with me into the event and help me leave early?” Keep it to one ask, one time window, one person/service. Clean is kind—to them and to your nervous system.A Flicker (Hope) — Relief after a sent message Often the worst part is holding it. Notice the ease that arrives once the ask leaves your body.To Rebuild (Healing) — Choose your micro-ask Pick one:Information: “Can you point me to the right form/link?”Support: “Could you check in with me this weekend?”Logistics: “Do you have 15 minutes Tuesday to help me sort this?”Take a Step (Becoming) — Send it cleanly Keep it short, kind, and specific. End with one option for timing. If the answer is no or later, you still gained clarity (and energy).Choose-your-energy menu:Hollow (low): Hollow — Draft the ask in notes only. One sentence. Save.Healing (medium): Healing — Send one ask to a safe person or service.Becoming (higher): Becoming — Send two: one personal, one practical (e.g., admin/help).Food for Thought Today: Asking isn't burdening; it's distributing weight. Every clean request tells your nervous system you're not alone—and teaches your circle how to show up the way you need.Exhale. Keep what serves you; leave the rest. I'll be here again tomorrow.

    The Daily Sun-Up
    Christina Holbrook and Jane Flynn on the Making of "Antiphon: A Call and Response in a Year of Grief and Renewal"

    The Daily Sun-Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 29:58


    Co-authors Christina Holbrook and Jane Flynn talk about their new book, "Antiphon: A Call and Response in a Year of Grief and Renewal".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Parent Coaches Unleashed
    Unconventional Support for Grief: A Conversation with Medium, Linda Heithaus

    Parent Coaches Unleashed

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 49:42


    Send us an email @ info@parentcoachesunleashed.com In this deeply reflective episode, hosts Carrie Wiesenfeld and Jessica Anger explore alternative avenues of comfort and healing for those grieving the loss of a loved one. Joined by professional medium Linda Heithaus, the conversation centers around how mediumship and spiritual communication can offer solace and a renewed sense of connection during a time of profound loss.Linda shares her personal journey into mediumship, explaining how she connects with both the client and the spirit world to facilitate messages from those who have passed. The episode highlights how signs from the deceased—whether through dreams, sensations, symbols, or words—can manifest in unique and meaningful ways. These signs often include deeply personal details that serve to validate the authenticity of the experience and reassure those left behind.The discussion emphasizes that belief in the medium's abilities can significantly enhance the experience, opening the door to deeper emotional healing. Even skeptics, the hosts suggest, may find comfort when mediumship is demystified and presented with empathy and integrity.Spirituality is woven throughout the episode as a central theme, shaping how individuals understand death, the afterlife, and ongoing connections with loved ones. Jessica, Carrie, and Linda encourage listeners to honor grief as a personal and nonlinear journey. They suggest that mediums can act as compassionate guides, helping individuals navigate this path by facilitating messages that bring peace, closure, and sometimes even joy.This episode offers a sensitive and thought-provoking look at how nontraditional approaches—especially spiritual and intuitive ones—can support the grieving process and help people feel less alone in their pain.Linda's Websitewww.lindaheithaus.cominstagram: @rose_colored_medium

    Grief & Happiness
    Miracles Already Are

    Grief & Happiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 3:32


    What are some miracles you experience every day?Let's Connect:You can join the Grief and Happiness Alliance which meets weekly on Sundays by clicking hereYou can order the International Best Selling The Grief and Happiness Guide by clicking here.You can order Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief by clicking here at Amazon:You can listen to my podcast, Grief and Happiness, by clicking hereRequest your Awaken Your Happiness Journaling Guide here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Mourning Glory Grief Podcast
    S5 E7 Starting a Grief Support Group with Cleo Carillo and Diane Crumpacker

    Mourning Glory Grief Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 68:35


    ShownotesWhen Andrea started her journey of grief many years ago, she found she needed to talk to others who had experienced loss. After attending local hospice groups that were helpful, she realized something was missing, as most bereavement groups she found didn't include the aspect of faith. Over the years she was blessed to connect with others who share a grief faith story. And because of this she met two beautiful women who came into her life who also felt the same way and took the call to help others in need of grief support. Our GuestsDianne Crumpacker and Cleo Carillo are the organizers of St. Michaels Catholic Grief support group at St. Michaels Parish in Stockton, California. Through their patron our Lady of Sorrows they help others in their journey of grief and loss. LinksEpisodes featuring Rosaline Cruz-RineS1 E2 Different Kinds of Grief with Rosaline Cruz-RineS1 E3 Having Expectations in Grief with Rosaline Cruz-RineS1 E8 How Long is Too Long? Letting Go with Rosaline Cruz-RineS3 E4 Saints Who Get It: St. Thérèse of Lisieux with Rosaline Cruz-RineSeven Gifts of the Holy SpiritDr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross And The Five Stages of Grief®A Widow's Camino: The Road to Healing with Sherry Hayes-PierceSt. Francis of AssisiPrayer for the souls of Craig Crumpacker Israel CarilloTranslation of Cleo's message from Spanish to English"For all the souls who are listening to us, if you find yourself in a moment of grief and loss, try to reach out to your pastor at your parish to start a grief and loss group, because we all suffer pain at some point. Do not be afraid, ask the Holy Spirit and the Trinity to help you focus and start a group to help yourself. Life is for the glory of our Lord, to live life, not to live it in what they call sadness.”Leave that to the devil, not to God. Thank you, my love."Journaling QuestionsWhat struck you most from this episode? Were you inspired in any way to either try to find a group or start your own? Why or why not?Have you been part of any sort of grief support group? What were some things that were important to you and brought you comfort? If not, what would be important to you?Would you be comfortable sharing your story with others in a group setting? If not, what kind of support do you think would be most helpful to you?How has your faith impacted your grief journey?Are there any saints who have helped you on your grief journey?What is your mourning glory?We hope you enjoyed this episode of the Mourning Glory Podcast. Please be sure to share it with others who are journeying through grief, loss, or suffering. You can find links to all of our episodes including a link to our brand new private online community on our website at www.mourningglorypodcast.com. God Bless!

    FILL IN THE BLANK with Carlos Whittaker
    Episode 84: Feeling Unseen And Experiencing Grief With My Mom Carmen Whittaker

    FILL IN THE BLANK with Carlos Whittaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 34:32


    This week we're going in deep with my mom. If you haven't listened to last week's episode, we have a bit of a lighter conversation about crochet.  But this is a continuation of that conversation, and it's packed full of my mom's thoughts on and experiences with grief, caring for widows and the elderly, and feeling unseen. . . . . . Watch Wayne's story on Instagram here. . . . . . Order your copy of my latest book Reconnected HERE: ReconnectedBook.com  Let's keep in touch! Sign up for my newsletter to be the first to hear ALL my updates. https://carlos-whittaker.kit.com/c6d25be20a  Interested in advertising with us? Reach out here. Book me to speak HERE: https://www.carloswhittaker.com/events  . . . . . NIV: Find out more at NIVApplicationBible.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Coffee and Bible Time's Podcast
    How to Find God In Grief: Experiencing Him After Miscarriage | Emily Jackson

    Coffee and Bible Time's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 31:16 Transcription Available


    Sometimes the only thing you can do during profound loss is hold on tight to God. Ellen sits down with Emily Jackson to hear about her ongoing journey through pregnancy loss and infertility, and learn how faith has helped her survive the grief.Check out Emily's devotional, The Weight of the World: A Devotional for Women in Times of Doubt, Hardship, & Loss in Your Journey to Conceive Scripture referenced:Philippians 4:6-7Genesis 18:1-15, 21:1-7Genesis 50:20Learn about Emily:Website | LinkedIn | NewsletterEmily's faves:The Women's Study Bible, NIVColorful pensSticky tabsJournalYouVersion Bible AppClick here to send us your email for our newsletter OR to send a message to the show! We have no way of responding unless you leave your email.Want more from this conversation? Join our Coffee and Bible Time Community for exclusive bonus content you won't hear anywhere else—including extended podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes extras, and our weekly book club led by Ashley, Taylor, Mentor Mama, and special guests. Come grow with us!

    The Yoga Inspired Life
    healing isn't linear

    The Yoga Inspired Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 7:36


    Episode 272: healing isn't linear (Full Episode on Patreon) | This is a preview of a subscriber-only episode from Aligned Access, my sacred space on Patreon where we go deeper than ever before.In this bonus episode, I'm opening up about what it really looks like to heal; the messy, non-linear, deeply human parts we don't always talk about. If you've ever felt frustrated for not being “over it” yet or confused when old emotions resurface, this one's for you. We'll talk about grief, self-compassion, emotional growth, and how healing isn't something you finish - it's something you live, one gentle moment at a time.

    Australian Birth Stories
    577 | Annabel Bower, Stillbirth, Grief After Loss, NICU, Placental Insufficiency

    Australian Birth Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 80:10


    For this week's episode and in honour of Infant Loss Week, I interview Annabel Bower who takes us through her experience of stillbirth and the immense, layered grief that followed. Two weeks after her fourth child – a boy named Miles – was born still, she started writing about her experience so she could record all the little details that she knew would eventually fade. As she journeyed through a grief that stripped all colour from her world, she documented the days and weeks of life after loss and went on to interview women who had experienced miscarriage, stillbirth or infant loss. The finished project is her book, Miles Apart, a heartfelt offering of support for those who have lost a baby and are enduring the incomprehensible grief. Annabel hopes that her words break the stigma and the silence of miscarriage and stillbirth and open a vital conversation for us all to have. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom
    Episode 318: Jenny & Jesse's Mom

    Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 62:16


    Jerry's passion is helping bereaved children. When I was first introduced to her, Jerry was described as a widowed mother with a heart for grieving kids. She'd written Joy Overcame Sorrow, a fictional tale for late‑elementary and middle‑school readers about a ten‑year‑old girl coping with her father's death. The story follows Joy's grief journey, letting parents buy a companion workbook so children can record their own feelings while reading. I booked Jerry for the show because listeners frequently ask how parents can support grieving children. I didn't realize her personal loss mirrored our own so closely. Jerry lost her husband her best friend — and raised their young family alone. Before that, she endured four pregnancy losses, including delivering and burying two infants, Jenny and Jesse. Those early tragedies marked her first encounter with deep grief and forced her to help her surviving kids navigate sorrow. Little did she know the next forty years would bring more loss, both as a widow and as a K‑9 teacher working with grieving students. In the classroom, Jerry advised fellow teachers on supporting grieving children. Many educators feel helpless; asking parents is tough because they, too, are immersed in grief. Colleagues urged her to write a book to help grieving children. Jerry had already published a non-fiction book, helping widows rediscover joy after loss, but writing for children would prove to be very different indeed.  Instead of a non‑fiction how‑to guide, Jerry chose fiction — a powerful decision. Stories teach while comforting, allowing children to see themselves reflected without overt instruction. Kids gravitate to narrative—they don't want to feel singled out. By experiencing grief through Joy's eyes, they learn, empathize, and feel less alone. Her novel and its workbook now serve as a gentle bridge for families and teachers navigating the delicate path of loss together. To learn more about Jerry and her writing, visit drjerrylwoodbridge.com.

    Your Heart Magic
    On pain as balm, trusting your heart, and the tender art of becoming

    Your Heart Magic

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 22:06 Transcription Available


    A tender question sits at the center of this conversation: what happens when we trust the heart more than the plan? We follow that thread through three original readings from Revelations of the Sky and into the lived terrain of starting over, moving from Alaska to Kauai, and rebuilding identity with fewer titles and more truth. Along the way, we challenge the myth of a single calling, exploring purpose as plural—something we practice in small daily choices, not just in big career moves—and invite permission to experiment with language, work, and self-expression.We talk openly about grief as a beginning rather than an end point: the catalyst that widened the path to spirituality, intuition, and creative risk. If you identify as sensitive or empathic, you'll hear a reframe you might need today: feeling deeply is not a flaw to fix but a strength to master. That intensity can hurt, but it also heals—it's the same openness that lets joy register in bright color and makes meaning easier to find in ordinary moments. From that place, wisdom becomes less theoretical and more embodied, tempered by trial, mistake, and the quiet kind of courage that accrues over time.The final movement is a call to be seen. Not as a performance, but as an act of alignment—peeling back old skins, integrating professional expertise with spiritual gifts, and allowing your voice to carry the life you've actually lived. Trust here isn't a leap into nothing; it's a series of grounded steps toward what feels alive. If you've been waiting for permission to shine, consider this your gentle green light. Listen, reflect, and then tell us: where is your heart asking you to go next? If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more seekers can find their way here.Tune in next week for a new episode to support and empower your light--Your Heart Magic is a space where heart wisdom, spirituality, and psychology meet. Enjoy episodes centered on mental health, spirituality, personal growth, healing, and well-being. Featured as one of the best Heart Energy and Akashic Records Podcasts in 2024 by PlayerFM and Globally Ranked in the top 5% in Listen Notes.Dr. BethAnne Kapansky Wright is a Licensed Psychologist, Spiritual Educator, and Akashic Records Reader. She is the author of Small Pearls Big Wisdom, the Award-Winning Lamentations of the Sea, its sequels, and several books of poetry. A psychologist with a mystic mind, she weaves perspectives from both worlds to offer holistic wisdom.FIND DR. BETHANNE ONLINE:BOOKS- www.bethannekw.com/books FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/drbethannekw INSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/dr.bethannekw WEBSITE - www.bethannekw.com CONTACT FORM - www.bethannekw.com/contact

    The Silver Linings Handbook
    Bonus - The University of Idaho Murders, True Crime and Kindness with Julia Cowley

    The Silver Linings Handbook

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 31:34


    Julia Cowley, a retired FBI profiler and the host of The Consult podcast, and I set out to discuss the University of Idaho murders and the killer of four college students, Bryan Kohberger. But something strange happened when we began discussing the survivors who were in the house.It was during a week when a beloved podcaster, friend, and researcher for this podcast died. In this emotionally charged bonus, we explore grief, trauma, and the importance of kindness within the true crime community and in life. Our conversation touches on how loss, children and age have changed the way we view true crime stories.NOTE: In July 2025, those roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, broke their silence at Kohberger's sentencing in the murders of 20-year-olds Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, and 21-year-olds Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen. Use the links above to hear from them in their own words.Contact me at silverliningshandbookpod@gmail.comCheck out the Silver Linings Handbook website at:https://silverliningshandbook.com/Check out our Patreon to support the show at:https://www.patreon.com/thesilverliningshandbookJoin our Facebook Group at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1361159947820623Visit the Silver Linings Handbook store to support the podcast at:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-silver-linings-handbook-podcast-storeVisit The True Crime Times Substack at:https://truecrimemessenger.substack.comThe Silver Linings Handbook podcast is a part of the ART19 network. ART19 is a subsidiary of Wondery and Amazon Music.See the Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and the California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations
    Grief After Suicide: Values → Micro-Moves (10 Minutes or Less)

    The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 5:09


    Values are steering, not slogans—translate one value into a doable 10-minute action and feel the quiet of alignment. Journal prompt: “A value I still trust—and one 10-minute way to live it…”A Flicker (Hope) — Alignment feels quieter When action matches belief, your body often softens. Notice the quiet that follows even a tiny aligned move.To Rebuild (Healing) — Name one value Options: kindness, truth, courage, service, creativity, presence, faithfulness. Write one sentence: “Today I live [value] by [micro-act].”Take a Step (Becoming) — Do the micro-act (≤10 min) Examples:Kindness: write a 3-sentence encouragement to someone struggling.Truth: draft a clear boundary email/text.Service: share a resource, leave water/snacks for tomorrow-you.Creativity: free-write or sketch for 10 minutes.Presence: phone-free walk around the block; notice three colors.Choose-your-energy menu:Hollow (low): Hollow — Sit, place both feet on the floor, and say your value out loud once.Healing (medium): Healing — Do one 10-minute value act; drink a glass of water after.Becoming (higher): Becoming — Put a repeating 10-minute value block on your calendar (M/W/F).Food for Thought Today: Meaning grows where action repeats. Ten honest minutes, practiced regularly, changes the day more than a grand plan you never touch. You're not late—you're here.Exhale. Keep what serves you; leave the rest. I'll be here again tomorrow.

    Not All Hood (NAH) with Malcolm-Jamal Warner
    Old Keys Don't Open New Doors: Dani Peebles on Grief, Growth & Reinvention

    Not All Hood (NAH) with Malcolm-Jamal Warner

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 56:25


    In this powerful episode of Not All Hood, Emmy-nominated journalist Candace Kelley, and cultural commentator and professional makeup artist Dani Peebles explore how loss can become the ultimate teacher. From navigating grief and divorce to redefining womanhood, creativity, and purpose — this episode dives deep into what it truly means to start over. Dani shares her emotional journey from heartbreak to healing, revealing how she found peace through faith, gratitude, and radical self-awareness. With honesty and humor, the conversation unpacks the power of letting go, the beauty of new beginnings, and why “old keys don't open new doors.” Whether you've lost someone, left a relationship, or outgrown a version of yourself, this episode reminds you that reinvention is possible — and necessary. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    We Are Jobs Podcast
    Episode 202 - For Lane: Turning Grief into Hope for Others

    We Are Jobs Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 31:02


    Stay on top of the latest trends and best practices in economic development. Chad Chancellor, CEO of Next Move Group conducts fast-paced interviews with top players in the economic development field.

    Better Daily Shortcast
    Faith, Fitness,and Finding Peace: Kim Dobbs-Moving with God's Strength No Matter Your Circumstances

    Better Daily Shortcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 57:13 Transcription Available


    In this powerful episode of the Faithful Fitness Podcast, Coach Alex VanHouten sits down with nurse, fitness instructor, and Revelation Wellness trainer Kim Dobbs to explore how faith and fitness come together in the hardest seasons of life.From raising three boys to walking through the unimaginable grief of losing her son, mother, and mother-in-law, Kim shares how God used movement, worship, and community to sustain her. She offers practical insights for anyone who feels “too old” or “too uncoordinated” to start exercising, reminding us that every step is stewardship and every movement is worship.Together, Alex and Kim dive into biblical themes of embodied discipleship, the role of Christian music in fitness, and how staying active keeps us strong in both body and spirit. Whether you're walking through grief, leading a class, or just trying to stay consistent, this episode will encourage you to train hard, pray harder, and see your body as a temple to steward, not a problem to fix.

    Going Thru It
    Wheels Up

    Going Thru It

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 30:49


    We are back after Hollys 10 day stint in LA serving as Jill's Chief of Staff. We catch up on everything from the onboarding process with husbands, inappropriate yet brilliant baby Halloween costumes, to our dad's unique verbiage surrounding death. We may not have had our A24/Fox Searchlight movie moment this trip, but at least Adam found a way to make sure we knew he was right there with us for it all.Connect with US on instagram 

    That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs
    You're Not Alone: A Tender Conversation on Infant Loss and Trusting God in Grief with Tatum Green and David Thomas- Episode 1010

    That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 52:44


    Today we're re-airing a special conversation that I got to have with my sister, Tatum Green, and our friend and counselor, David Thomas. We first shared this conversation back in February when Where Did TJ Go? released, and it's one that so many of you have told me has stayed with you. Today on October 15th — Infant Loss Awareness Day — we wanted to bring it back, to honor the families who have walked through loss, to hold space for your stories, and to remind you that you're not alone. This is a tender and honest conversation — we talk about grief, faith, and what it looks like to keep trusting God when life doesn't turn out the way you thought it would. David offers such wise, gentle guidance, and I'm just so grateful for how he helped us put words to what can feel impossible to say. If you're following along in your TSF Seasons Guidebook, you'll find note-taking pages for this episode back in the winter section, on page 19.  . . . . . If you found this episode helpful or healing, you might try Episode 1002- Kate Edwards shares her story of losing her adult son and the hope she's been able to find again through the grief. . . . . . Thank you to our sponsors! NIV Application Bible: If you're looking for a new Bible or know someone you'd like to gift a Bible to, I highly recommend the NIV Application Bible! Brave Books: Head to Bravebooks.com/TSF and use the code TSF for 20% off your first order. Helix Sleep: Go to helixsleep.com/thatsoundsfun for 20% off sitewide! Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at Shopify.com/soundsfun. Thrive Market: Go to ThriveMarket.com/THATSOUNDSFUN to get 30% off your first order and a free $60 gift. WayFair: Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. If you'd like to partner with Annie as a sponsor for the That Sounds Fun podcast, fill out our Advertise With Us form! . . . . . ⁠Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email⁠ and ask questions to future guests! . . . . . NYTimes bestselling Christian author, speaker, and host of popular Christian podcast, That Sounds Fun Podcast, Annie F. Downs shares with you some of her favorite things: new books, faith conversations, entertainers not to miss, and interviews with friends. #thatsoundsfunpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Real Ghost Stories Online
    Is Grief Playing Tricks, or Did His Father Really Come Back? | Real Ghost Stories

    Real Ghost Stories Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 30:34


    A grieving son returns to his late father's beloved brick home to box up belongings and keep the house in order during winter. What begins as an ordinary Saturday morning quickly spirals into something unexplainable. The moment he steps through the front door, the air is heavy with the unmistakable scent of his father's pine-scented aftershave — strong, fresh, as if Dad had just walked past. As he moves through the quiet house, unsettling details appear: the hallway rug mysteriously bunched up, the old countertop radio crackling to life on its own, and finally, the slow creak of his father's favorite recliner rocking in the frigid living room. When he whispers “Dad?” the chair abruptly stops. Moments later, a soft metallic click of the bathroom door latch sends a wave of icy dread down his spine. Was it simply grief playing tricks on the senses… or a father's spirit coming home to check on the house he loved? This episode of The Grave Talks explores the thin line between memory and haunting, and the lingering bonds that even death can't sever. If you're drawn to personal hauntings, grief-infused ghost encounters, and stories of spirits tied to the places they loved most, this one will stay with you long after the story ends. #HauntedFamilyHome #RealGhostStory #FathersSpirit #ParanormalEncounters #Ghosts #AfterlifeVisit #ParanormalActivity #TrueHaunting #GriefAndTheParanormal #HauntedRecliner Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:

    All Home Care Matters
    The Care Advocates with Lance A. Slatton & Sharon's Son, George "Male Grief"

    All Home Care Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 18:57


    The Care Advocates is brought to you by the All Home Care Matters Media team and focuses on providing family caregivers and their loved ones with support, resources, and discussion on the issues facing them in the matrix of long-term care.   The Care Advocates are honored to welcome, Tony Lynch as guest to the show.   About Tony Lynch:   Tony Lynch, men's grief coach, program designer, conference host, host of the grief let's talk about it podcast, co-host of The connectwork, graphic novelist, editor in chief of Grief Talk magazine, international best seller, guest speaker, and founder of the non-profit Memories of Us Ltd/The Global Grief Network.

    Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations
    #756 Iris Waichler:

    Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 57:41 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat happens when the caregiver becomes overwhelmed? How do you comfort someone facing infertility, grief, or catastrophic illness without saying the wrong thing? In this inspiring episode, Joey Pinz sits down with award-winning author and medical social worker Iris Waichler, who shares more than 40 years of wisdom on caregiving, resilience, and self-care.Iris has helped families navigate everything from strokes and amputations to infertility and end-of-life care. She opens up about her own experiences with loss, the lessons she learned caring for aging parents, and how her writing empowers people around the world to feel less alone. From practical tips on avoiding burnout to deeply moving stories about love, death, and legacy, Iris offers guidance that every caregiver — and every family — needs to hear.Whether you're supporting an aging parent, walking with a friend through infertility, or preparing for your own later years, this conversation will leave you enlightened and encouraged.

    Windowsill Chats
    From Dawn to Dusk: Chelli Look on Grief, Beauty, and the Healing Power of Creativity

    Windowsill Chats

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 69:11


    In Part 2 of a special Dawn Dusk series, Margo sits down with designer and maker Chelli Look, whose story is at the center of the documentary Dawn Dusk. Directed by Jason and Blue Gerber, the film follows Chelli's journey through grief and healing after the devastating loss of her sister to domestic violence. In this conversation, Chelli shares how creating leather handbags under her brand CHC became both a lifeline and a language for navigating profound loss. She offers her perspective on how the documentary came to be, what it means to create beauty amidst grief, and how creativity continues to shape her work as a designer, advocate, and visual storyteller. Through her story, we're reminded of the resilience found in making and the quiet strength of simply being. Margo and Chelli discuss: How the documentary Dawn Dusk unfolded from Chelli's perspective The role of creativity and design in navigating grief and emotional recovery Why beauty is a necessity—not a luxury—in the healing process How CHC handbags became a vessel for processing and storytelling The evolution of Chelli's work as an advocate for domestic violence survivors Learning to slow down, be present, and allow healing to unfold over time   Connect with Chelli: https://www.dawnduskfilm.com/trailer https://www.chellilook.com/ www.instagram.com/chelli_look www.instagram.com/dawnduskfilm  

    While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss
    277 | A Dad's Journey to Hope (Part Two) with Terry Sternad

    While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 33:06


    In the second half of my conversation with grieving dad Terry Sternad, we see what grief—and faith—can look like more than forty years after the death of a child. Terry's six-year-old son, TJ, went to heaven in 1983, and while the ache of missing him has never gone away, Terry has discovered that joy and sorrow can coexist through a deep, abiding relationship with God.In this episode, Terry reflects on how grief has shaped his walk with God and how it has grown into a ministry of comfort for others through GriefShare. He shares candidly about how people and churches often struggle to support the bereaved, why those who are grieving sometimes have to take the first step in reaching out, and how helping others has become one of the greatest sources of healing in his own life.We talk about:What's changed—and what hasn't—in how our culture handles griefHow the church can better come alongside those who are hurtingThe lifelong evolution of a father's grief and faithHow serving others brings purpose and peaceThe powerful truth that “time doesn't heal; time with God heals”The freedom Terry found in finally releasing guilt and embracing his identity in ChristTerry's story is a portrait of what it looks like to keep growing, serving, and trusting God decades after loss. His honest reflections remind every grieving parent that while the pain remains, God's presence endures—and He can transform even our deepest sorrow into hope that lasts.Click HERE for more information about the GriefShare ministry, and to find a group in your area!  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

    Overcomfort Podcast with Jenicka Lopez
    From the Airport to Chicos Toxicos, Grief, and Keeping Faith with Diego Noboa

    Overcomfort Podcast with Jenicka Lopez

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 59:49 Transcription Available


    I have been a long time support of Diego since his days in Orlando working for Jetblue and seeing his growth has been inspiring to so many. Now owner of Chicos Toxicos, a viral YT channel and brand, successfully thriving in LA all while grieving his father. Diego is inspirational to say the least!! Recipe: -steaks, salt and pepper (cook to your liking) -noodles of any kind -milk, heavy cream, parmesan cheese, mix all in a pot till reach desired consistency -salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.