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    Finding Your Way Through Therapy
    E.229 How First Responders Can Process Trauma Without Burning Out (Part 2 of 2)

    Finding Your Way Through Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 34:51 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThe hardest part isn't the call. It's what your body and mind carry after the sirens fade. We go straight at the myth that strength means silence, and trade it for a practical blueprint to complete the stress cycle, name emotions without fancy language, and rebuild trust through honest conversation.Stephanie Simpson continues to share simple, fast tools first responders can use to process stress on and off scene. We break down why compartmentalizing is necessary in the moment but corrosive if it becomes a lifestyle, and how two-minute rituals—like shaking out the limbs, breath-led resets, or a quick run—help your nervous system return to baseline. When words are hard, we turn to creativity: playlists that mirror your mood, drawing the shape and color of tension, and short journaling bursts that expand emotional vocabulary over time. These practices aren't woo; they are physiology and practicality for police, fire, EMS, dispatch, and anyone supporting them.We also dig into the social side of resilience. Isolation plus workouts can numb; venting without boundaries can spiral. The solution is blending self-soothing with smart connection: candid debriefs, dark humor in safe rooms, and mentors who normalize not knowing. Stephanie explains how coaching pairs with therapy to create forward action, using energy leadership to help you lead your life with intention. For leaders and rookies alike, vulnerability becomes a performance advantage—fewer avoidable errors, tighter teams, and a lighter hidden load.If you're ready to replace “I'm fine” with tools that actually work, hit play. Then share this with your crew, subscribe for more conversations like this, and leave a review to help other first responders find these resources. Got a post-shift ritual that helps you reset? Tell us—we want to hear what works on your line.You can reach Stephanie the following ways: Website - www.stephanie-simpson.com   LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniesimpsoncoaching/   Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephaniesimpsoncoaching/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/StephanieSimpsonCoachingFreed.ai: We'll Do Your SOAP Notes!Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showYouTube Channel For The Podcast

    Well, that f*cked me up! Surviving life changing events.
    S5 EP43: Shigeko's Story - Reflections On Childhood Trauma

    Well, that f*cked me up! Surviving life changing events.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 37:26


    Send us a textShigeko Ito, is an educator, mental health advocate, and author of THE POND BEYOND THE FOREST: Reflections on Childhood Trauma & Motherhood. She grew up in Japan and immigrated to America in her twenties to pursue higher education, earning a PhD in Education from Stanford University. Drawing on cross-cultural experiences and academic expertise, she explores themes of trauma, resilience, and healing, with a particular focus on childhood emotional neglect, and severe and very scary mental health problems, including psychosis, as she struggled to recover from complex PTSD.For many years, she worked at a Montessori preschool in Seattle, Washington, where she lives with her husband of thirty years. Her articles have appeared on the CPTSD Foundation's blog and on the ADAA (Anxiety and Depression Association of America) website. Shigeko recognized a need for change in her life as a mother and was committed to breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma and she shares how writing has helped her to understand and heal herself.Website: shigekoito.comFacebook: facebook.com/shigekoitomemoirInstagram: instagram.com/shigekochakoitoLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/shigekoito-memoirTwitter/X: x.com/ShigekoChakoItoBluesky: bsky.app/profile/shigekoito.bsky.socialRecoverycast: Mental Health & Addiction Recovery StoriesReal talk, real recovery, actually entertaining. Find Recoverycast now.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

    The Love Atiya Experience
    70. Creating A Pleasure Plan | Finding Pleasure During Grief

    The Love Atiya Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 48:03


    Send us a textWas everyone in my life using me? LOLHey beautiful souls! In today's episode we talk all about:Asking for help & grief in your 30'sLetting go of all the people who aren't truly aligned (and possibly never were)Grieving who I used to be and the life I THOUGHT I used to haveFriend PushersEnergetic cut offs & navigating the worldWant to join my pleasure oasis? CLICK HERE: https://www.loveatiya.com/theetherealpleasureacademyWanna learn how to pleasure yourself to your higher self? CLICK HERE: https://www.patreon.com/TheLoveAtiyaExperience Sex Education Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveatiya/Sex Education TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iloveatiya?Sex Positive Podcast: https://theloveatiyaexperience.buzzsprout.comYouTube: iloveatiya https://www.youtube.com/@iloveatiya/videos Support the show

    First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin

    Rev. Carrie Holley-Hurt's service delivered on November 2, 2025. Loss is an inevitable part of the human experience, and yet we often give ourselves so little time to acknowledge it or to spend time with our grief. This Sunday, we will spend some time acknowledging the loss we have experienced and the grief that has shown up in its place. Rev. Carrie Holley-Hurt leads us through a ritual of acknowledgement.

    Mourning Glory Grief Podcast
    S5 E9 Exposing Our Grief with Carina Fraser

    Mourning Glory Grief Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 52:58


    ShownotesTalking about grief brings mixed emotions. Some avoid it whereas others fully embrace it. Our guest this week is a strong believer that pain needs to be witnessed, that vulnerability is essential to being loved and loving another, and that the only way to deal with pain (and consequently grief) is to immerse oneself in the trenches of it.Carina Fraser is a Catholic widow, mother, artist, and author. At 28 years old she lost five children in miscarriages, as well as her husband in a ten month span. Her grief prompted her to start an Instagram page called @thatCatholicwidow, which she uses as a way to work through much of her loss and give words to thoughts and feelings that can often be ignored. Now two years later Carina continues to use her faith and her grief to bring beauty and comfort to those around her. She has one surviving son.Our GuestCarina Fraser is a Catholic mother, artist, and author. She was born in Toronto, Ontario and received her post-secondary education at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy in Barry's Bay, ON. You can reach her at @that.catholic.widow @viduafidelisBooks and products by Carina Fraser My Easter Activity Book: For Catholics' https://a.co/d/7ZlKNPo'Lent & Easter Picture This! Catholic Edition: A Look and Find Activity Book' https://a.co/d/0ECzyIK'Advent & Christmas Picture This! Catholic Edition: A Look and Find Activity Book' https://a.co/d/dqgByRu'My Christmas Activity Book: For Catholic Kids' https://a.co/d/83ksJpl'Picture This! Catholic Edition: A Look And Find Activity Book' https://a.co/d/hzaN7oT'The Catholic ABC Book' https://a.co/d/hJZhWpf'The Catholic Coloring Book: For All of God's Bigger Children' https://a.co/d/hIOdKbH'Holy Family Intimate Moments: Catholic Coloring Book' https://a.co/d/isJ8NGzGrief Books:'Til Death Do Us Part' https://a.co/d/dwLq8KI'When Words Fail, Shut …the F*** Up' https://a.co/d/9FX9KPwLinks“In Heaven We'll Meet Again by Fr. Francois Rene BlotMGP Private Online CommunityScripture“The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be still.” Exodus 14:14 “Jesus wept.” John 11:35. Prayer for the souls of: Keegan Fraser, souls of babies lost to miscarriage and abortion, Lina Cirami, Giuseppe Cirami, Claudio Serafino, Emma Brydson, and Ambrose Walton.Journaling QuestionsCarina admits that social media gave her a voice to share when she herself could not talk verbally about grief. Why do some find it a place of consolation where as others may stay clear?How can social media be used to help others connect in grief? Who has been someone that has been a surprising comfort to you in your grief journey? How can you show your appreciation for them? What do you consider the time that grief “should be over?” How is Carina's story an example that anger with God does not mean abandonment? We hope you enjoy this episode of the Mourning Glory Podcast and share it with others who are on a journey through grief. 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!

    The Nothing Is Wasted Podcast
    Episode 402 - How to Face Down Any Crisis with Deep, Unshakable Faith with Josh Turner

    The Nothing Is Wasted Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 71:43


    How do you navigate the inevitable storms of life? What does it truly look like to grieve the life you once envisioned?Josh Turner is no stranger to life's storms. From parenting a daughter with special needs—whose diagnosis didn't come until she was 12 years old—to enduring a painful betrayal at the church where he served as a pastor, Josh has weathered more than his fair share of hardship. Through these experiences, he began to recognize a critical need: a pathway to help pastors and leaders endure their own storms without reaching the point of burnout or moral failure.This realization led to the founding of the 10 Ten Project, a ministry dedicated to equipping pastors and leaders with the tools they need to lead well through adversity. Josh also shares his powerful personal journey in his latest book, Into the Storm: How to Face Down Any Crisis with Deep, Unshakable Faith.In this episode, Davey and Josh explore how suffering can deepen our faith, the unique challenges of raising a child with special needs and how it can effect a marriage, and what leaders need to sustain their calling in the face of crisis.If you're walking through a storm right now, this conversation is a timely reminder: no matter what you're facing, it's possible to enter the storm with a deep, unshakable faith. Website: www.10tenproject.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/joshuaturner Book: Into the Storm: How to Face Down Any Crisis with Deep, Unshakable Faith https://amzn.to/3Wj5Cb8 Stories matter. They inspire, uplift, and remind us we're not alone in our pain. Hope in the Valley: 42 Days of Healing Through the Psalms After Loss, Grief, and Tragedy is a new devotional featuring real stories from the Nothing Is Wasted community—offering strength, comfort, and hope in life's hardest moments. Pre-order your copy today at: www.nothingiswasted.com/hopeinthevalley Wondering where to get started on your journey towards healing? Join Davey on our next FREE, live Zoom call and find out how you can begin to take back your story and how Nothing is Wasted can help. Sign up today at: www.nothingiswasted.com/starthere Looking for help in navigating the valley of pain and trauma? Our Nothing is Wasted coaches can help: www.nothingiswasted.com/coaching Want a pathway through your pain? The Pain to Purpose Course can lead you through all you've been through: www.nothingiswasted.com/paintoppurpose Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    LET IT OUT
    What Happens When You Actually Feel Feelings Instead of Avoiding Them? Jessica Gill on Grief, Rock Bottoms, Ruts, and Leveling Up

    LET IT OUT

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 113:18


    This week, I spoke with Jessica Gill, Chief Content Officer at To Be Magnetic, about creativity, expansion, and what it really means to feel your feelings. We talked about grief, nostalgia, career ruts, rock bottoms, and how to get unstuck by doing the opposite of what you usually do. Jessica shares practical tools for raising self-worth, letting go of the past, and reconnecting to radical authenticity. If you've ever felt in limbo or like your old shell doesn't fit anymore, this one will hit home.Show notes:Sign up here to get a companion workbook for this episode and the next!Jessica's Instagram | YoutubeKatie's Substack | IG: @letitouttt + @katiedalebout  | Zine shop is here!My Creative Clinic. Book Let It Out: A Journey Through JournalingIf you liked this episode, try out from the archive:Episode 481: (RERUN) Get Better at Feeling: The Art of Emotional Expansion - Lacy Phillips on Body Image, Style, and How To Be Magnetic (EP 212)

    Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom
    Episode 321: The Many Emotions of Grief

    Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 57:32


    During one of the first grief‑support group sessions that Eric and I attended in the weeks after Andy died, our Starlight Ministries facilitators led us in an exercise. We were given a black‑and‑white copy of an image created by H. Norman Wright titled "Grief – A Tangled Ball of Emotions." The picture resembled a ball of yarn, but instead of yarn strands, it had strips winding around the sphere, each labeled with a different emotion. The exercise was simple. We received crayons and were asked to color in any stripe that represented an emotion we had felt during that week. I remember starting at the top: Loss – yes, I colored it in. Sadness – that one too. Anxiety – I'd been feeling pretty anxious, so I shaded it. Then came Confusion, Panic, and Dismay. I found myself actually feeling dismayed that I was coloring all of these emotions! I wondered whether I would ever reach a stripe I didn't feel. When I finally arrived at Vindictiveness, I was relieved to leave that one white. In total, I was shocked to discover that I had colored about 90 % of the more than thirty emotions on the ball. Looking around the room, I was comforted to see that the vast majority of parents had papers that were almost completely filled in as well. While reading the recent podcast guest Michael's book The Million Stages of Grief, I saw how many emotions had surprised him in his own grieving process. That reminded me of the exercise from years ago and convinced me that it deserved a livestream discussion. Today, we explored several emotions that have surprised listeners of the show. It is normal to experience twenty to thirty different emotions in a single day. Grief isn't a linear path but a swirling knot of feelings—each one valid, each one a sign of life moving forward. By naming, acknowledging, and gently sitting with even the most unexpected emotions, we give ourselves the space to heal. I encourage everyone to keep their own "tangled ball" nearby as a reminder that, no matter how full it looks, every colored strand is evidence of resilience and progress.

    Yoga Medicine
    148 Support Yourself for a Joyful Holiday: Expert Insights with Diane Malaspina PhD

    Yoga Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 53:46


    The holidays can bring up strong feelings. Whether you're managing travel, disruption to regular routines, over-indulgence, or deeper issues like family conflict or loss, this time of year isn't always as magical as we perhaps imagine it to be. Today, host Rachel is joined by returning guest Diane Malaspina, yoga teacher and psychologist, to share practical suggestions on how we can better self-regulate through the holiday season. In this episode, Diane stresses the importance of making time for honest reflection on our feelings regarding this season, and shares how this process prompted one key change in her own life that created more joyful holidays. Listen to this episode to learn how a mindful approach can, slowly but surely, transform your experience of the holiday season. — Show Notes: Holiday expectation versus reality [3:08] Honest reflection on how you feel about the holidays [5:20] Cultivating awareness BEFORE the holidays arrive [9:05] Carrying imagined expectations from others [11:49] Challenge one undesirable holiday pattern [14:50] Embracing seasonal rhythms [18:47] Self-regulation micro-doses accumulate [21:37] Boundaries as self-care [30:29] Grief at the holidays [39:50] Yoga Medicine Burnout Resilience Program [47:48] Final takeaways [50:48] — Links Mentioned: Watch this episode on YouTube LIVE Online Burnout Resilience Program Working with Grief – Theory & Therapeutic Application of Yoga Online Course Inside the Yoga Sutras – The Path to Freedom Online Course Exploring the Niyamas through Meditation & Practice Online Course Exploring the Yamas through Meditation & Practice Online Course Previous Yoga Medicine® Podcast Episodes with Diane Malaspina, PhD: 04: Find Ease in Uncertainty 31: The Power of Intention 57: Drishti, the Potency of Our Focus – Research Roundup 121: Yoga Sutras for Modern Life Connect with Diane Malaspina PhD: Facebook | Instagram | Diane Malaspina | Yoga Medicine® Online Guest Teacher You can learn more about this episode and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-148. And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com. To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.  

    Causes Or Cures
    Pyschedelics and Prolonged Grief, with Dr. Greg Fonzo

    Causes Or Cures

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 45:43


    Send us a textEpisode: Psychedelics and  Prolonged Grief with Dr. Greg FonzoGuest: Greg Fonzo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Charmaine and Gordon McGill Center for Psychedelic Research and Therapy at Dell Medical School.In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks speaks with Dr. Greg Fonzo about how psychedelics might help people suffering from prolonged grief, a form of grief that lasts longer and feels harder to heal than typical bereavement.They discuss:The origins and mission of Dell Med's Center for Psychedelic Research and TherapyWhat “prolonged grief” really means and how it differs from normal griefWhy his team is testing psilocybin and 5-MeO-DMT for survivors who lost loved onesTheories for why psychedelics may help prolonged griefStudy design details, inclusion criteria, and their unique recruitment focusEthical and safety considerations when studying powerful psychoactive substancesThe broader promise and pitfalls of the fast-moving field of psychedelic research.If you'd like to learn more or see whether you qualify for a clinical trial involving psychedelics, check out the current studies at the Fonzo Lab at the McGill Center for Psychedelic Research and Therapy at Dell Medical School.You can contact Dr. Eeks at bloomingwellness.com.Follow Eeks on Instagram here.Or Facebook here.Or X.On Youtube.Or TikTok.SUBSCRIBE to her WEEKLY newsletter here! (Now featuring interviews with top experts on health you care about!)Support the show

    Choosing to Stay
    #132 When the Season Doesn't Feel Merry: Honoring Grief, Creating Boundaries, and Finding Grace

    Choosing to Stay

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 24:13


    In this heartfelt episode, When the Season Doesn't Feel Merry: Honoring Grief, Creating Boundaries, and Finding Grace, Hali and Stephanie talk about how to navigate the holidays when your heart is still healing from betrayal. The season that's “supposed to be” full of joy and family connection can feel heavy and disorienting after trust has been broken. Together they explore how to name and honor the layers of grief that surface this time of year, release the pressure to perform or pretend, and give yourself permission to do things differently. You'll hear honest reflections about how grief can show up for both partners — from sadness and guilt to numbness or overwhelm — and how authenticity can become the first step toward peace.They also share practical ways to protect your healing through boundaries, compassion, and grace. From creating a “holiday boundary check-in” to pausing for moments of shared breath and acknowledgment, this conversation offers tools to help couples stay grounded and connected through the discomfort. Whether you choose quiet simplicity or small new traditions, this episode is an invitation to honor your reality and care for your nervous systemThank you for tuning in!We're here to support couples healing from infidelity and betrayal, offering encouragement, practical skills, and expertise each week. As certified relational recovery coaches, we are passionate about guiding you toward hope, empathy, and lasting healing.Stay connected with us and access all the resources we offer—coaching sessions, groups, and more—by visiting this link.Your Hosts:Hali RoderickCertified Relational Recovery CoachTICC, ACC, APSATS CPC, ERCEM-C, Brainspotting PractitionerRead Hali's BioStephanie HambyCertified Relational Recovery Coach MCLC, ACC, APSATS CPC, ERCEM-C Read Stephanie's Bio

    The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast
    Burnout, Boundaries and Bandwidth: ADHD-Informed Decision Making and Self-Trust with Anna Mathur

    The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 46:38 Transcription Available


    In this week's episode of The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, Anna Mathur—BACP-accredited psychotherapist and Sunday Times bestselling author, shares her personal and professional insight into how ADHD awareness can transform our approach to life!Through honest reflections and expert insight, we unpack the grief that can come with a late ADHD diagnosis, the challenges of building self-trust, creating new boundaries and learning what our bandwidth feels like and how burnout can stem from years of masking and overfunctioning. Together, we share empowering strategies to help listeners move from all-or-nothing thinking to making sustainable, compassionate choices, rooted in self-awareness and nervous system care.My new book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit, is now available, grab your copy here!What You'll Learn:Why ADHD can make decision-making so overwhelming, and how to rebuild self-trustThe grief and confusion that can follow a late ADHD diagnosisHow burnout shows up in ADHD women and why it's often overlookedThe tension between the ADHD brain's creativity and our nervous system's need for calmShifting from “all or nothing” to making better, kinder choices for yourselfHow to tune into your body's signals when making decisionsCommunicating your needs and letting go of people-pleasingUsing tools like a “Good Decision Diary” to grow confidence and clarityThe power of creative outlets and self-care practices like gardeningTimestamps:03:00 – Understanding ADHD: Personal Journeys and Insights10:34 – Navigating the Grief of ADHD Realisation17:01 – The Hidden Cost of Overfunctioning & Burnout25:24 – Living with an ADHD Brain: Exhaustion & Self-Doubt31:26 – Tuning Into Our Body's Wisdom for Better Decisions35:24 – Prioritising Self-Care and Communicating Needs44:22 – Creative Outlets and Rebuilding Self-TrustWhether you're just beginning to explore ADHD or deep in your healing journey, this conversation is a reminder that you're not alone, and that self-care isn't selfish, it's essential.Join the More Yourself Community - the doors are now open!More Yourself is a compassionate space for late-diagnosed ADHD women to connect, reflect, and come home to who they really are. Sign up here!Inside the More Yourself Membership, you'll be able to:Connect with like-minded women who understand you Learn from guest experts and practical toolsReceive compassionate prompts & gentle remindersEnjoy voice-note encouragement from KateJoin flexible meet-ups and mentoring sessionsAccess on-demand workshops and quarterly guest expert sessionsTo join for £26 a month, click here. To join for £286 for a year (a whole month free!),

    Talking Away the Taboo with Dr. Aimee Baron
    186. Grief Without a Funeral: Emergency Hysterectomy and Reproductive Trauma with Danielle Mizrahi

    Talking Away the Taboo with Dr. Aimee Baron

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 72:52


    What happens when you have a profound loss, but no grave to visit?  In this episode, Danielle shares her unique fertility journey — one that challenges our assumptions about what "fertility struggles" look like. From the joy of welcoming her third child to the unexpected trauma that followed, Danielle opens up about grief that doesn't come with a funeral, the profound loss of her ability to have more children, and the moments when her pain felt invisible. We explore how her body carries memory and trauma, how medical care and community influenced her recovery, and the ways she has found growth and meaning in the aftermath. Danielle's story reminds us that resilience isn't about pretending nothing happened — it's about choosing how to live with it, learning from it, and finding new ways to move forward.   More about Danielle Mizrahi (LCSW): Danielle Mizrahi is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and certified perinatal mental health specialist (PMH-C) with a private practice in West Hempstead, NY. She currently specializes in maternal mental health and working with women throughout the reproductive lifespan. Danielle was drawn to IWSTHAB because of her own personal experiences with infertility. She is committed to supporting others through their own journeys to creating a family. Danielle lives in West Hempstead with her husband and 3 miracles, Reuben, Jacob and Sarah. Connect with Danielle Mizrahi: -Visit her Instagram: The Motherhood Collective -Contact Danielle via email Connect with us: -Check out our Website -Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Watch our TikToks -Follow us on Facebook -Watch us on YouTube -Connect with us on LinkedIn

    Connections Podcast
    Trusting God With Our Grief With Natasha Smith - #212

    Connections Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 21:37


    Trusting God With Our Grief With Natasha Smith - #212: Jennifer Iverson interviews certified grief educator, speaker and author Natasha Smith about how she learned to trust God in times of grief and loss.   We'd love to connect with you! Send us a direct message on Instagram or Facebook or email us at leaders@themom.co.You can connect with Natasha Smith via her website, imnatashasmith.com or Instagram @imnatashasmith.You can find our cohosts on Instagram: @andreafortenberry, @ivymamma and @sherri_crandall.Get your MOMCON tickets today.Sign up for MomCo Membership today!Learn more about The MomCo!Find a group online or in person near you.

    SheEO.World
    Inside the Reset

    SheEO.World

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 38:48


    A Conversation on Transformation, Grief, and Possibility

    The Uncommon Podcast
    How do you Overcome Grief & Rely Fully on The Presence of God in Work/Life? Jaunelle White, VP of Athletics/Chief Student Development Officer at Point University

    The Uncommon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 66:21


    In this episode of the Uncommon podcast, host Karlie Flowers interviews Jaunelle White, VP of Athletics and Chief Student Development Officer at Point University. Jaunelle shares her inspiring faith journey, the influence of her family, and how she integrates her faith into her career in athletics. The conversation explores the significance of community service, navigating grief, and striking a balance between career and family life. Jaunelle emphasizes the power of prayer, trusting God's timing, and the significance of being a pioneering example for others. This episode encourages listeners to deepen their relationship with God and to be active in their communities. Learn more about ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Uncommon Sports Group⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠connect with our community⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Shop authentic, team-issued apparel on ⁠⁠lockeroomdirect.com⁠⁠.

    Groove with Portia
    Parenting Through Loss: Lessons from Grieving Moms

    Groove with Portia

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 32:32 Transcription Available


    Grief carves a space in our hearts that only love can fill.On this episode of Groove with Portia, I sit down with three extraordinary mothers—Dawn Huie, Valarie Allyn, and Anastasia Brown (hosts of There Are No Words, but we have a few Podcast)—who open up about losing their sons to suicide and addiction. Each story carries the raw truth of what it means to live in the aftermath of unimaginable pain—and the strength it takes to keep going.Dawn shares about Ryan's sudden mental health decline and death by suicide. Valarie remembers her son Z, an artistic soul who struggled with heroin addiction. Anastasia reflects on her son Wilson, a passionate advocate who helped build detox centers before losing his own battle with mental health.We talk openly about the stigma that surrounds these kinds of deaths, especially for boys. We discuss spiritual signs, finding connection beyond the physical, and how photos, memories, and even dogs help us feel our loved ones near. Valarie speaks about being selfless in grief—allowing others to grieve in their way—and Dawn shares how grief transforms us, like sand becoming a pearl.This episode is a sacred space for storytelling, remembering, and reflecting. Whether you've experienced child loss or are simply walking alongside someone who has, this conversation will expand your heart.Connect with Anastasia, Valerie and Dawn: https://www.therearenowordsbutwehaveafew.com/

    Conversations With Pearl
    Finding Resilience, Releasing Grief, and Rediscovering Yourself with Stacey Johnson

    Conversations With Pearl

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 44:54


    Send us a textIn this heartfelt and inspiring episode of Soulful Self-Care Conversations, Pearl sits down with Stacey Johnson, a grief coach, resilience mentor, and founder of Anchor Resilience, to talk about healing, identity, and rediscovering yourself after loss.After losing both her stepfather and husband just weeks apart, Stacey found herself navigating deep grief, emotional burnout, and the overwhelming pressure of keeping everything together. Through her own healing, she discovered how to regulate her emotions, shift limiting beliefs, and rebuild a peaceful relationship with herself. Now, she helps other women do the same through her Spiritual Behavioral Shift Method, guiding them to stop over-functioning, reconnect with their emotions, and rise as confident leaders in life and family.Whether you're grieving a loved one, a lost version of yourself, or an unfulfilled dream, this episode will remind you that healing isn't about “getting over it”—it's about coming home to who you are.What You'll Hear in This Episode

    Breaking Free Podcast
    Education, Grief & the Soul's Awakening w/ Temika Hill

    Breaking Free Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 62:57


    In this episode, I'm joined by the incredible Temika Hill, psychic medium, mentor, and grief guide, for a conversation that goes absolutely everywhere… in the best way possible.What starts as a chat about the current education system (yes, cue another one of my classic rants) quickly spirals into a deep and thought-provoking exploration of dating, spirituality, and grief, and how all of these threads weave together in our human experience.Temika brings her trademark warmth, intuition, and honesty to the table, sharing wisdom on navigating loss, reconnecting to your spiritual truth, and finding purpose even through pain.This one's raw, real, and ridiculously fun, full of laughs, insights, and those goosebump moments that make you stop and reflect.Tune in, lean in, and enjoy this powerful, heartfelt conversation with an absolute legend.Part One Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-aOyguqfFQPart One Audio: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5VWhZIO76XOBekHKZagUcg?si=b7b4e630e2e547f4Jump on BonCharge and grab yourself some protection  from wifi, 5G, blue/red light and so much more…At the Checkout Use Code “Nath22” to receive 15% offRight here: https://www.boncharge.com/?rfsn=7434501.689abcConnect With Temika Hill: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/temika.hilll/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/temika.hill?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaaobwzsj0smqluupF2QomJ14QkzcZjNNV_3Ff5MA2dWQmTA8XnTZhkFPIY_aem_y-uJyVHKZp4k6-mGxqDiNwConnect With Me (Nathan Francis Coach/Mentor) Substack: https://substack.com/@nathanfrancisFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/OSS.Health.MindPersonal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nath.francis69Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nathanfrancis222?_t=8iKxXw8R2ee&_r=1Telegram: https://t.me/nathf94  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanfrancis__/Email me anytime: nathanselfsabotage@gmail.comThe Breaking Free Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1fHxmfbFZwyZPIcOrjw3Hf?si=q42PtUR4Qeu8SvUuWDMrpwApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/breaking-free-podcast/id1657951151Youtube: https://youtube.com/@nathanfrancis__?si=df69YA7zK-CUeG8- 

    The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
    What's Gone Viral with Khabazela: What to do with a lost loved one's phone number

    The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 12:10 Transcription Available


    Bongani Bingwa checks in with Khabazela for another round of the stories lighting up social media. First up, a deeply emotional topic that’s struck a chord online — what to do with the phone number of a loved one who has passed away. Do you keep it saved as a way of holding on, or is deleting it part of letting go? Listeners share their stories of memory, loss, and love. Then, we shift gears to something lighter but all too relatable — opening car doors in parking lots. Are you careful when swinging that door open, or are you guilty of leaving a few mystery dents behind? Khabazela unpacks the viral debates, the laughter, and the lessons from both heart and humour. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Finding Your Way Through Therapy
    E. 229 Grief, Growth, And The Uniform (Part 1 of 2)

    Finding Your Way Through Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 30:49 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if the hardest grief in your life isn't about death, but about change—leaving a team, dropping a title, or stepping away from a community that once defined you? That's where our conversation with coach and educator Stephanie Simpson begins, and it's where many first responders secretly live: in the space between who we were and who we're becoming.Stephanie shares how her evolution from dancer and teacher to professional coach reshaped her understanding of loss. We dig into why “moving on” often backfires and how “moving forward” honors what mattered while making room for growth. Instead of chasing reasons or culprits, we explore a different order of operations: feel first, then learn. Stephanie offers embodied practices—locating sensations, sculpting feelings, and observing them—to shift from intellectualizing to processing. The result isn't soft; it's strategic. Emotions become data you can use under pressure.We also reframe stress for police, fire, EMS, and dispatch. Stress isn't the enemy; unmanaged stress is. Stephanie, who teaches stress science to future first responders, explains how too much strain overwhelms and too little erodes purpose, and why internal stressors—perfectionism, shame, the inner critic—often do more damage than any single call. From Inside Out's portrayal of panic to practical reset routines, we map how to notice, name, and navigate emotions without losing your edge, at work or at home.If you've felt the ache of leaving a role, the pull to find someone to blame, or the pressure to “just get over it,” this conversation offers a more honest path. Subscribe, share this episode with a teammate who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway so we can keep bringing you tools that actually help.You can reach Stephanie the following ways: Website - www.stephanie-simpson.com   LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniesimpsoncoaching/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephaniesimpsoncoaching/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/StephanieSimpsonCoachingFreed.ai: We'll Do Your SOAP Notes!Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showYouTube Channel For The Podcast

    Hey It's The Luskos
    Ep 220: Bear Grylls: Finding God Beyond the Edge

    Hey It's The Luskos

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 60:30


    World-renowned adventurer, author, and TV host Bear Grylls joins Levi and Jennie Lusko for an unforgettable conversation about courage, faith, and what really matters most. From Man vs. Wild to his newest book The Greatest Story Ever Told, Bear opens up about the challenges of fame, the power of vulnerability, and how the wild continues to point him back to God. Together, they talk about grief, resilience, and the sacred beauty of connection — from Bear's adventures with world leaders to the quiet strength he's found through family and faith. You'll laugh, tear up, and walk away deeply encouraged to live with more purpose and heart, wherever your own wild takes you. Connect with us on social! Bear: @beargrylls Levi: @levilusko Jennie: @jennielusko Fresh Life Church: @freshlife [Links] The Greatest Story Ever Told: https://bit.ly/4hgSltA Keep up with Bear: https://bit.ly/48qR1BV Get the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Get the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Subscribe for more exclusive content: https://levilusko.com/hitl-subscribe Time Stamps: 0:16:06 – Grief, legacy, and quiet resilience 0:27:42 – Huckleberries after fire: rising from ashes 0:38:04 – Turning to the new book (and why it matters) 0:47:17 – How the book's voices shift: Mary to Thomas and beyond 0:56:59 – Audiobook + recording details and next steps

    Share Podcast
    What It REALLY Takes to Build a Sustainable Wellness Center | Damian Chaparro

    Share Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 20:36


    Join us for a soul-stirring conversation with Damian Chaparro, co-founder of Aro Hā Wellness Retreats, as he shares the story of building one of the world's most transformative wellness sanctuaries. From the fast-paced world of tech to the stillness of meditation and sustainable retreat design, Damian's journey is a testament to the power of inner clarity, conscious risk, and deep listening.In this episode, Damian opens up about the highs and lows of creating a retreat space from scratch in a foreign country, the true meaning behind Aro Hā, and how discomfort and uncertainty shaped his most meaningful growth. His insights are both grounding and expansive perfect for anyone seeking deeper purpose, inner alignment, and holistic success.Watch the full episode to hear Damian's inspiring lessons on wellbeing, entrepreneurship, and the art of building something that truly matters.About our guest:Damian Chaparro is the visionary co-founder of Aro Hā Wellness Retreats, a globally acclaimed retreat center nestled in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. With a background in business and early tech, Damian made a radical shift into wellness after experiencing his own personal awakening. Today, Aro Hā integrates regenerative design, sustainability, mindfulness, and peak wellbeing practices and has become one of the world's most respected destinations for personal transformation. Damian's mission is to help people reconnect to themselves, the planet, and the deeper rhythms of life.Follow Our Guest:Website – https://www.aro-ha.com/Retreat Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/aroharetreats/?hl=enPersonal Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/damianchaparro/?hl=enPodcast – https://www.aro-ha.com/Follow Us On:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thestevehodgson/https://www.instagram.com/sharewithsteve/Episode Highlights:00:00 - Episode Trailer00:30 - Discovering true wellness for the first time01:20 - Why real transformation begins on the inside02:14 - Letting go of expectations and learning to flow03:32 - From tech to yoga: Damian's radical life pivot04:20 - A retreat experience that changed everything05:02 - Selling everything to build Aro Hā from scratch06:07 - Living in discomfort to pursue a higher vision06:51 - Why your first retreat might not be the right one08:00 - Building a retreat experience that resonates globally09:17 - How Aro Hā blends personal health with planetary health10:22 - Permaculture, sustainability, and regenerative design11:01 - Building something that had never been done before12:14 - Guests feel the difference even if they can't explain it12:42 - Challenges of starting a business in a foreign land13:51 - Grief, family, and maintaining presence through pain15:23 - Making decisions from stress vs. trust16:10 - Facing doubt and inexperience in the early years17:13 - The mindset shift that helped Damian move forward17:42 - Entrepreneurship as the ultimate growth journey18:05 - Navigating cultural learning with respect in New Zealand19:06 - The deeper meaning behind the name Aro Hā20:36 - Gratitude for the land, people, and cultural legacy

    While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss
    280 | We Are Held with Cheri Fletcher

    While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 43:01


    “What if hope isn't about holding on—but about being held?” In this episode, I had the privilege to sit down with Cheri Fletcher—a writer, speaker, and flash mob aficionado—who shares the story of her daughter Annie, a vibrant young woman whose life reflected creativity, compassion, and faith.Cheri opens up about the sudden medical crisis that took Annie's life at just 29, the ache of surrendering to God's will, and the unshakable truth that we are never left to simply “hang in there”—we are held by the God who goes before us. Drawing from passages like Deuteronomy 31:8 and Isaiah 41:10, she reminds us that even when life shatters, God's presence remains steady and sure.We also talk about Cheri's new project, the Grief Communication Cards, a set of thoughtful prompts designed to help grieving families and friends talk more openly about their loved ones. Jill shares how she plans to use these cards with her own family this holiday season as a gentle way to remember and celebrate her daughter Hannah.  Use the code WAITING10 for 10% off your set!  This episode is a tender reminder that when we don't have the strength to hold on, God is the One holding us—steady, present, and faithful.Resources Mentioned:Cheri Fletcher's Website: cherifletcher.comGrief Communication Cards – use code WAITING10 for 10% offWhile We're Waiting Facebook Group – Support for Bereaved ParentsI 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

    Hello Universe
    Returning Home to Our Bodies with Abigail Rose Clarke

    Hello Universe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 78:53


    Abigail Rose Clarke is a somatic teacher and author whose work invites people back into honest relationship with their bodies, and the world around them. Abigail speaks about somatics in a way that's refreshingly un-branded. She reminds us that the body isn't a self-improvement project but a whole ecosystem that includes our relationships, histories, communities, and the ground beneath our feet. 

    Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
    Cookies, Grief, and Hope: A Mother's Recipe for Healing After Fentanyl Loss

    Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 47:04


    Grief changes everything. It's the kind of pain that steals your breath and reshapes your world, a weight that never fully lifts. For Stephanie Wiley, that pain runs deeper than words can express. She suddenly lost her teenage son, the boy who never missed a chance to say “I love you,” to fentanyl poisoning.In the aftermath of unimaginable loss, Stephanie found healing in an unexpected place: her kitchen. What began as therapy, a way to cope with grief one cookie at a time, has grown into her purpose. Baking has become her business, her mission, and a tribute to her son's memory, helping raise awareness about the fentanyl epidemic along the way.In this episode of Grieving Out Loud, Stephanie shares her powerful journey as she reflects on the struggle to find help for her son's substance use disorder, the fleeting joy of his recovery, and the heartbreak that followed. Through it all, she has found a way to keep his spirit alive by spreading warmth, sweetness, and hope to others who know the ache of loss.Click here to visit the Tommy's Cookie Co. website and purchase your cookies! If you enjoyed this episode, you may like the following: Choosing Love After a Hate Crime Took Her Son and FatherSurviving the holiday season while grievingWhat a mother wishes she knew before losing her son to fentanylSend 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

    Normalize The Conversation
    Grief, Justice, and the Fight Against Big Oil: A Conversation with Abby Reyes

    Normalize The Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 60:07


    Can grief spark global change?In this powerful episode of Normalize The Conversation, climate justice leader and author Abby Reyes shares the story behind her memoir, Truth Demands: A Memoir of Murder, Oil Wars, and the Rise of Climate Justice.After losing her partner and fellow land defender in Colombia, Abby turned unimaginable grief into a movement for environmental justice. Through writing and activism, she found healing—and a way to honor those who came before her.Together, we explore:How personal grief can fuel collective activismWriting as a path to healing and reclaiming voiceSeeking justice amid loss and unanswered questionsThe link between personal healing and planetary restorationTune in for a story of resilience, remembrance, and the power of transforming pain into purpose.#NormalizeTheConversation #AbbyReyes #TruthDemands #ClimateJustice #GriefToPurpose #HealingJourney #LandDefenders #EnvironmentalActivism #MentalHealthAndActivism #MemoirPodcast

    Simply Always Awake
    Love and Grief

    Simply Always Awake

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 11:36


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    Passion Meets Purpose with Sarah Taylor
    Embracing Joy, Grief, and Identity with Patrick Mayberry

    Passion Meets Purpose with Sarah Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 36:32


    What does it mean to live with purpose when life feels uncertain or painful? In this episode, worship leader Patrick Mayberry shares how his journey through faith, music, and personal struggle has helped him embrace joy, grief, and identity as a beloved child of God. His story is a powerful reminder that healing and unity begin when we live authentically and extend kindness to others.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4qv1faU 

    Share The Struggle
    Grace, Gratitude, And Growing Through Grief

    Share The Struggle

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 61:23 Transcription Available


    A missing laptop charger, a freezing parking lot, and a crowd of costumed kids shouldn't add up to a breakthrough—but that's exactly where the weekend took us. What started as a simple pair of charity DJ gigs turned into a lesson on composure, community, and the kind of closure you don't plan for but desperately need.We kick off with a trunk-or-treat at Arundel Ford a local Ford dealership, where a last-minute tech failure forced a full pivot: rapid setup, a sound check on a dying laptop, and the rest of the set run from a phone. Not ideal, but deeply human. That scramble revealed how staying calm under pressure can be learned, and how serving the moment matters more than a perfect playlist. Between spooky hooks and sticky fingers clutching candy buckets, we found the heart of why we do community work: show up, bring joy, be steady.The tone shifted at the second event, a masquerade fundraiser for Seeds of Hope—a resource center that feeds, warms, clothes, and guides people facing homelessness and addiction. Only moments before unloading gear, we realized the connection: this was the place that cared for my wife's mother during her hardest days. As the dance floor filled, a quiet nudge grew louder: say thank you. She found the director and shared what so few in that line of work ever hear from family—gratitude. It was a tender exchange, honest about the rough edges of addiction and unwavering about the dignity Seeds of Hope provided. That conversation, paired with a church message on forgiveness the next morning, felt like the final stitch in a long, uneven seam of healing.If you've ever juggled grief, logistics, and the urge to do right by the people who helped when you couldn't, this story will resonate. We talk about practical resilience, the grace in imperfect performances, and the sacred power of simple words spoken at the right time. Press play, then tell us: where are you being nudged to say thank you or let go? Subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help this message find more ears.If you found value in today's show please return the favor and leave a positive review and share it with someone important to you! https://www.sharethestrugglepodcast.com/reviews/new/Find all you need to know about the show https://www.sharethestrugglepodcast.com/Official Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077724159859Join the 2% of Americans that Buy American and support American Together we can bring back American Manufacturing https://www.loudproudamerican.shop/Loud Proud American Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoudproudamericanLoud Proud American Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loud_proud_american/Loud Proud American TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loud_proud_americanLoud Proud American YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmYQtOt6KVURuySWYQ2GWtwThank you for Supporting My American Dream!

    The Springs in the Desert Podcast: Catholic Accompaniment Through Infertility

    How are you dealing with infertility grief? Have you been able to come to a place where that grief can be acknowledged?In this episode, Ann and Cassandra explore the unique grief of infertility. We'll talk about:How emotions like jealousy and anger can come under the umbrella of griefThe value of learning from other people's experiences of infertility, including primary/secondary infertility and miscarriageThe beautiful fruit that can be drawn out of griefSprings in the Desert offers peer-based support to those struggling with infertility and pregnancy loss. It does not provide medical services, psychological counseling, or therapy. This information should not replace professional medical and psychological services. Find trusted grief coaches, counselors, and spiritual directors on our website.

    The Modern Day Intuitive Podcast
    Episode 235: You're Not Being Punished, You're Evolving: A Soul Session on Grief and Inner Change with Sophie

    The Modern Day Intuitive Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 34:00


    There are moments when the soul calls us forward, only to be met with waves of grief. Sophie is here with us today, navigating the tender intersection of spiritual growth and devastating loss. After ending a relationship that no longer served her, she experienced the unexpected passing of two dear friends. The mind made a painful link: that choosing herself invited punishment, and that old story rooted in childhood pain and shame began to echo louder than her soul's truth. In this session, we explore how grief and growth often arrive hand in hand, and how past programming can make us fear expansion. Sophie's field reveals the belief that vulnerability leads to punishment, and we gently unravel the ancestral and inner child wounds that contribute to this narrative. Together, we remember that grieving does not mean you're broken — it means you're human, and that letting go isn't failure, but part of your sacred unfolding. This episode is a soft, powerful invitation to move beyond black-and-white thinking, reclaim your trust in the universe, and meet yourself in the messy, beautiful middle. May it remind you that your grief is holy, your healing is valid, and your becoming is worth the unraveling. Love, Sarah   Helpful Links: Join us in THE JOURNEY Our mentorship portal https://sarahnoble.com/journey/ Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive teachings and content.  https://snoble.substack.com/ Download our FREE guide to Ignite Your Intuition, complete with audio teachings, work books, ceremony guidelines and a guided meditation. https://sarahnoble.com/ignite-your-intuition-optin/ Take the quiz! Discover The Intuitive Language of your Soul  https://sarahnoble.com/quiz-landing-page/ Follow us on youtube  https://www.youtube.com/@sarahnoble-awakened Dive into our Intuitive Development Courses at School for the Soul  https://sarahnoble.com/soulcourses/ Meditate with me on the Insight Timer App https://insig.ht/7pToN8LxVmb?utm_source=copy_link Want to be a guest on the podcast? Apply here!  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2iitYw5Fkf8k8r878kImR6svk8YeytB_N4fr0lv2tA3Znyg/viewform   PODCAST EDITOR: Angelina Gurrola  https://theintentionaledit.com/   PODCAST ART: Vanessa  Guerrero  https://www.elevationdesignstudio.co/   Want to Find Out More about Sarah?   WRITER, MYSTIC, CREATIVE, SPIRITUAL MENTOR   Throughout my life I have been guided by the warrioress archetype, an independent female spirit whose primary purpose is to achieve freedom and sovereignty of her life. This was not always a conscious endeavor for me, yet she pulled at my heart and led me on adventures far and wide and wild. She has taught me to live by spirals and wheels and cycles. To live each day as a ritual, knowing that I am the source of my life. Everything comes FROM me and that my obstacles are actually the path to living an even greater and wilder existence. She has shown me that true LEADERS rally for and with life, not against it. So, now I live in devotion to a higher standard of ALIVENESS for us all.   You can find more resources at the links below…   Website: http://www.SarahNoble.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awakened.embodied.empowered/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/awakened.embodied.empowered Substack: https://snoble.substack.com/ Email: Hello@SarahNoble.com  

    A Place of Yes
    Olivia Allen's Legacy: A Father's Perspective on Grief and Healing

    A Place of Yes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 44:28


    Grief doesn't always look the same—especially for fathers. In this powerful episode, Heather sits down with Chuck Allen, father of Olivia Allen, for a heartfelt conversation about what it means to grieve as a dad. Chuck opens up about the small rituals that still connect him to Liv, how he copes with the weight of loss, and why he's more comfortable with his own mortality since her passing. They talk about father-daughter bonds, the moments that still bring Liv's presence into his everyday life, and the founding of the Live Like Liv Foundation—an organization devoted to supporting the entire family through pediatric illness, especially siblings who are often left out of the conversation. Resources & Ways to Connect Live Like Liv Foundation: https://www.livelikeliv.org Jake's Help from Heaven Website: http://jakeshelpfromheaven.org/ APOY Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aplaceofyespodcast Heather's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathersstraughter Jake's Help from Heaven Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeshelp Jake's Help from Heaven Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeshelpfromheaven Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@aplaceofyespodcast

    Agency For Change : A Podcast from KidGlov
    Changemaker Samantha Ruth, Founder and Owner, Griefhab

    Agency For Change : A Podcast from KidGlov

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 17:23 Transcription Available


    Grief doesn't wait for office hours, and neither should support. We sit down with psychologist, speaker, and bestselling author Samantha Ruth to explore how loss reshapes everyday life—and how her 24-7 community, Griefhab, provides real help when the world goes quiet. From the moment a tire goes flat to the night you can't face dinner, Samantha's team steps in with licensed care and practical, task-based support so you don't have to navigate it alone.Samantha shares the personal story behind Griefhab and the hard-won insight that healing has no timetable. We dig into why well-meaning advice like “snap out of it” causes harm, how to honor your own pace when dealing with belongings, and what it takes to build a trusted team across time zones. Samantha's guiding belief—what makes you different makes you beautiful—runs through every story and tool she shares, inviting us to turn away from stigma and toward compassion. Welcome to the Agency for Change podcast.Connect with Samantha and Griefhab at: ·       Griefhab's Website – http://griefhab.org/·       Samantha's Website – https://samantharuth.com/·       Griefhab Facebook group – https://www.facebook.com/groups/1732303773613224·       Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/griefhab/

    Pop Culture Weekly
    Nia DaCosta, Tessa Thompson, Tom Bateman & Nina Hoss (Hedda)

    Pop Culture Weekly

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 14:31 Transcription Available


    What if a classic tale could be reshaped with modern twists and turns that leave you questioning everything you thought you knew? Join me, Kyle McMahon, as I sit down with visionary director Nia Da Costa (The Marvels, 28 Days Later: The Bone Temple), superstar Tessa Thompson (The Avengers: Endgame, Creed) Nina Hoss and Tom Bateman to explore how the new Prime Video film 'Hedda' reimagines Henrik Ibsen's iconic play with electrifying creativity. Unearth how Nia DaCosta's visionary adaptation amplifies the timeless stakes of 'Hedda Gabler,' with Tessa Thompson breathing new life into the titular character. With Nina Hoss portraying a gender-swapped Eileen Loveborg and Tom Bateman tackling the complexities of George Tessman, this episode promises a deep dive into the innovative storytelling that challenges societal norms and character dynamics. Nina opens up about the liberating challenge of stepping into a reimagined role, enriching the narrative with existential undertones that speak volumes about contemporary issues. Meanwhile, Tom reflects on George Tessman's internal battle with power and understanding, shedding light on his character's tumultuous relationship with Hedda. Get ready for a thought-provoking conversation that not only celebrates the daring vision behind this adaptation but also offers a fresh perspective on a literary classic that continues to resonate. Tune in for an insider's look at 'Hedda,' where tradition meets transformation and storytelling reaches new heights.If you dig the show, subscribe, rate, and share—and tell your mom; she and Kyle would absolutely get along.

    Drinks with Tony
    Carol Tyler #337

    Drinks with Tony

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 74:51


    Carol Tyler is an American painter, educator, comedian, and eleven-time Eisner Award-nominated cartoonist known for her autobiographical comics. Her latest book is The Ephemerata: Shaping the Exquisite Nature of Grief. […]

    Mornings with Jeff & Rebecca
    A Time For Everything: When Grief And Joy Collide

    Mornings with Jeff & Rebecca

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 1:33


    It's okay to hold more than one feeling at once. Grief and joy can sit right next to each other… and God is present in both.

    Published and Paid®: The Podcast
    Episode 65: Navigating Grief While Living Life

    Published and Paid®: The Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 13:58


    Summary In this heartfelt episode, Jasmine Womack shares her personal journey of navigating grief while managing her entrepreneurial responsibilities. After the sudden passing of her uncle, she reflects on the emotional challenges of balancing family, business, and personal grief. Jasmine emphasizes the importance of honoring memories, finding strength in positive moments, and continuing to pursue one's purpose despite the pain of loss. She offers insights on how to process grief while still showing up for clients and loved ones, encouraging listeners to embrace their emotions and keep moving forward. Takeaways Navigating grief is a personal journey that varies for everyone. It's important to give yourself space to grieve while managing responsibilities. Focusing on positive memories can help in the healing process. Understanding the cycles of life can provide comfort during loss. Grief can come in waves; it's okay to have emotional moments. Continuing to honor loved ones means pursuing your purpose. Staying active in your work can be a form of honoring those lost. It's essential to balance grief with the demands of life and business. You can still show up for others while processing your emotions. Grief can be a catalyst for personal growth and reflection. Join Us for Create Your Own Stage Live! The ULTIMATE 2- Day Hybrid Experience For Experts, Authors, Coaches & Speakers Ready to Make Life Changing Income from Virtual and In Person Events To secure your ticket, visit https://www.jasminewomack.com/stage Secure your spot for the next Monetize Your Book Challenge (Nov 10 - Nov 14): Discover the secret to making sales before your expert book is published, with your book, and beyond your book- and leveraging your book to grow your business CLICK HERE TO REGISTER: www.monetizeyourbooknow.com Stay Connected with Me: Instagram: @thejasminewomack Facebook: @authorjasminewomack LinkedIn: @thejasminewomack YouTube: @thejasminewomack Website: www.jasminewomack.com Grab Your Copy: Published and Paid – Write, self-publish, and launch your nonfiction book in 90 days or less.Ready to get it done? Start here → https://a.co/d/3n67cFU

    Happy and Healthy with Amy Lang
    How to Navigate Alzheimer's Grief Before and After Loss

    Happy and Healthy with Amy Lang

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 62:02


    Watching a parent fade away due to Alzheimer's is heartbreaking, confusing, and deeply exhausting.In this episode, grief and trauma specialist Jill McMahon joins me to talk about the emotional and neurological cost of caregiving and how to cope with the loss of a loved one — even while they're still alive. You'll learn powerful strategies to process your emotions, reduce stress, protect your brain health, and reclaim a bit of peace.

    Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life Podcast
    Healing Deep Trauma and Raising Your Vibration: A Guide to Breaking Generational Cycles

    Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 53:55


    Healing deep trauma is never a straight path; it's a brave and sacred journey back to wholeness. For spiritual guide and grief alchemist Caroline Rena, this path is illuminated by one unwavering truth: healing is possible. In this profoundly moving episode, Caroline Rena opens her heart and story, sharing her passage through childhood abuse, military trauma, inherited Holocaust pain, and the devastating experience of parental alienation. With raw honesty and deep wisdom, she reveals how somatic practices, radical self-compassion, and a commitment to elevating her energetic frequency became the keys to breaking toxic generational patterns. She also reveals how healing the nervous system not only liberates the individual but also creates a ripple effect that uplifts collective consciousness, and she speaks candidly about navigating the depths of depression and the Dark Night of the Soul—and how these trials ultimately led her to a place of divine purpose. Today, Caroline stands as a compassionate, intuitive guide for those seeking transformation, offering hope and healing to others walking the path back to themselves. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:Trauma can be macro (major events) or micro (simple events).Trauma overwhelms coping, affecting mind and body, with short or long-term impacts.Generational trauma passes down unconsciously.Military Sexual Trauma (MST) ranges from harassment to rape; the military has struggled to address it.The “Dark Night of the Soul” involves depression and hopelessness, but can spark healing.Parental alienation is painful, manipulating children to reject a parent, often in high-conflict divorces.Healing involves releasing stored trauma from the nervous system through somatic work, EMDR, and EFT.Empaths and highly sensitive people are prone to trauma but can heal and impact collective consciousness.Emotions are energy; stuck trauma prevents healing. Releasing it raises vibration.Healing is continuous, but it gets easier, allowing quicker recovery from emotional challenges.Personal healing and raised consciousness ripple outwards, influencing hundreds and driving planetary change.Gentleness, healing work, and self-love are key to joy and reducing triggers. WATCH ON YOUTUBE: Healing Deep Trauma and Raising Your Vibration: A Guide to Breaking Generational Cycles

    Find Your Daily Calm
    Comforting Poems About Death, Grief, & Loss

    Find Your Daily Calm

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 8:53 Transcription Available


    Our words often fall short in conveying the depth of our feelings for those we hold dear, especially when we navigate the realms of grief and loss. Yet, like poetry, language can offer solace, ignite hope, and spark inspiration even in the wake of a loved one's passing, whether recent or years gone by.Today, you'll be immersed in a collection of poignant poems that gently cradle the themes of death, grief, and loss. And should it enhance the warmth and solace of these verses, imagine the voice reciting them as that of your beloved, whispering wisdom from beyond.May these verses embrace you in calmness and soothe your soul.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/find-your-daily-calm/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    Hey It's The Luskos VIDEO
    Ep 220: Bear Grylls: Finding God Beyond the Edge

    Hey It's The Luskos VIDEO

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 60:30


    World-renowned adventurer, author, and TV host Bear Grylls joins Levi and Jennie Lusko for an unforgettable conversation about courage, faith, and what really matters most. From Man vs. Wild to his newest book The Greatest Story Ever Told, Bear opens up about the challenges of fame, the power of vulnerability, and how the wild continues to point him back to God. Together, they talk about grief, resilience, and the sacred beauty of connection — from Bear's adventures with world leaders to the quiet strength he's found through family and faith. You'll laugh, tear up, and walk away deeply encouraged to live with more purpose and heart, wherever your own wild takes you. Connect with us on social! Bear: @beargrylls Levi: @levilusko Jennie: @jennielusko Fresh Life Church: @freshlife [Links] The Greatest Story Ever Told: https://bit.ly/4hgSltA Keep up with Bear: https://bit.ly/48qR1BV Get the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Get the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Subscribe for more exclusive content: https://levilusko.com/hitl-subscribe Time Stamps: 0:16:06 – Grief, legacy, and quiet resilience 0:27:42 – Huckleberries after fire: rising from ashes 0:38:04 – Turning to the new book (and why it matters) 0:47:17 – How the book's voices shift: Mary to Thomas and beyond 0:56:59 – Audiobook + recording details and next steps

    Terrible, Thanks For Asking
    Digitally Crushed by Grief

    Terrible, Thanks For Asking

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 63:27


    There are times we expect grief to hit us: death anniversaries, birthdays, holidays. But when grief attacks us out of nowhere, what do we do? How do we deal? And even worse – what if it happens digitally? If our dead partner's Instagram is suddenly gone? If their voicemails or texts get deleted? Grief is a language that all of us will someday be able to speak. Today, we're listening to those of us who have been crushed by digital grief. Watch us on YouTube here⁠⁠! Get this episode ad-free here! Listen to Geoffrey's album on ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Apple⁠⁠! Shop my favorite bras and underwear at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SKIMS.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. After you place your order, be sure to let them know I sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select my show in the dropdown menu that follows. Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠indeed.com/TFA⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for all of your hiring needs! Head to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠cozyearth.com ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and use my code NORA for up to 20% off! Find your fall staples at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Quince.com/TFA⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Get your creatine at livemomentous.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The RobCast
    The Ongoing And Intimate Relationship Between Grief And Imagination

    The RobCast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 39:34