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From Krista: A few months ago, I was invited to sit with four people sharing a very different Israeli-Palestinian story than that which comes to us in headlines. They are members of the Parents Circle - Bereaved Families Forum, a very special community. It's composed of hundreds of Palestinian and Israeli families, who despite having paid the highest price of the conflict between their peoples, choose to metabolize their loss as ground of shared suffering and possible reconciliation. I'm so grateful to share that conversation with you now. You will hear their various stories of a transformation of perspective and path. You will hear me invoke a notion of "deep truth" from physics that is vividly with me in this time. Terrible ruptures and escalating violence are part of the truth of what we see ourselves capable. But they are not the whole truth, not the inevitable future. Courageous experiments in healing and transformation are also a reality of our time. In a packed room in New York City, I think we all felt like we were witnessing something unimaginable if you only judge the potentials of humanity from the extreme actions that shape what we call the news. The Bereaved Families Forum is extremism in a life-giving, heart-opening key. We left that room — and may you leave this listening — feeling a little bit healed ourselves, with a hopefulness become more magnetic and more reasonable. This event was hosted by the American Friends of the Parents Circle – Bereaved Israelis and Palestinians for Peace. My conversation partners were Robi Damelin, Arab Aramin, Mohamed Abu Jafar, and Liora Eilon. Liora, who lost her son in their kibbutz on October 7, 2023, is one of the newest members of this group. __ Listen to Krista's original conversation with Robi Damelin and Ali Abu Awaad in the On Being podcast feed; the episode is called “No More Taking Sides”. And learn much more about this beautiful community at theparentscircle.org. The American Friends community website is parentscirclefriends.org. Find an excellent transcript of this show, edited by humans, on our show page. Sign yourself and others up for The Pause to be on our mailing list for all things On Being and to receive Krista's monthly Saturday newsletter, including a heads up on new episodes, special offerings, recommendations, and event invitations. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After nearly 3 full weeks of testimony, where jurors heard accusations of a poisoned Valentine’s Day sandwich, a fentanyl spiked Moscow mule along with damning internet searches and a heartbroken ex-lover, the defense shocked the courtroom by not calling a single witness. There were hours of back and forth between the attorneys and judge regarding would-be witnesses and testimony, but ultimately Kouri Richins and her defense team felt confident enough in their case to move on to closing arguments, set to begin on Monday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After nearly 3 full weeks of testimony, where jurors heard accusations of a poisoned Valentine’s Day sandwich, a fentanyl spiked Moscow mule along with damning internet searches and a heartbroken ex-lover, the defense shocked the courtroom by not calling a single witness. There were hours of back and forth between the attorneys and judge regarding would-be witnesses and testimony, but ultimately Kouri Richins and her defense team felt confident enough in their case to move on to closing arguments, set to begin on Monday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After nearly 3 full weeks of testimony, where jurors heard accusations of a poisoned Valentine’s Day sandwich, a fentanyl spiked Moscow mule along with damning internet searches and a heartbroken ex-lover, the defense shocked the courtroom by not calling a single witness. There were hours of back and forth between the attorneys and judge regarding would-be witnesses and testimony, but ultimately Kouri Richins and her defense team felt confident enough in their case to move on to closing arguments, set to begin on Monday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 89 of the podcast, we discuss why grief isn't just emotional….it's neurological.In this episode, we discuss:Why grief can feel physically painful and what's happening in the brain when we experience loss in any form (Nerd Alert Segment)Why grief tends to come in waves rather than a predictable timelineWhy the traditional stages of grief are often misunderstood4 types of unexpected grief that many people experienceHow grief can show up as anxiety, numbness, rumination, or emotional floodingPractice What You PodcastAt the end of the episode, during the Practice What You Podcast section, we shift into practical application and explore how the nervous system processes grief and what actually helps when it hits hardest.You'll learn:What actually helps in the moment when grief suddenly intensifiesTools to regulate the nervous system during waves of sadness or overwhelmHow to coexist with grief (and even befriend it) instead of trying to outrun it or letting it take overHow to track progress in grief beyond simply “feeling better”Practical tools that help alongside time…not just “give it time” advice.____Ready to make real changes, not just think about them?If you want support turning insight into action and breaking patterns that keep repeating, you can explore working together here! Coaching is designed to help you build systems, track evidence, and rewire patterns in a way that actually sticks.___Be sure to follow my Instagram @briannadiorio for all the Brianna Approved educational content! Check out my Amazon Storefront for all of my favorite Brianna Approved things!You can visit my website www.briannadiorio.com to learn more.Production Manager and Graphics @kylediorio
In this episode, we engage in a heartfelt discussion on grief, loss, and the bhakti (devotional) response to pain. We explore how grief is experienced and integrated within the bhakti tradition, emphasising the importance of feeling and honouring grief rather than suppressing it. Through personal stories and spiritual insights, we highlight how grief can be transformed into devotion, gratitude, and a deeper spiritual connection, offering listeners compassionate guidance on navigating loss as a sacred part of the spiritual journey.00:00 Introduction to Grief and Bhakti04:22 Offering Grief as Devotion09:07 Processing Loss and Spiritual Connection12:52 Broader Definitions of Grief17:40 Gratitude as a Tool for Processing Grief19:42 Grieving the Old Self and Identity24:45 Dying with Grace and Spiritual Preparation25:57 Soul Seeds: Witnessing and GratitudeWant to connect further?Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusicYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDasWebsite: www.radhikadas.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadasLinktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
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Why do we miss someone who hurt us?In this deeply honest episode of Female Voices: Life & Loss, hosts LaWayna Berry and Teresa Reiniger explore one of the most confusing layers of grief: grieving someone who caused you pain.Leaving a relationship that isn't healthy should feel like freedom — but often it doesn't. It can feel like loss, heartbreak, and the death of the future you thought you would have. LaWayna shares her personal story of divorce, trauma bonding, and the painful realization that love and harm can exist in the same relationship. Together, she and Teresa unpack the emotional complexity of attachment, the grief of lost dreams, and why protecting yourself doesn't mean you didn't love deeply.If you've ever questioned why leaving still hurts, or why you miss someone who didn't treat you well, this conversation will remind you that your grief is valid — and you're not alone.
In this heartfelt interview, Shari Thompson shares her journey through grief after losing her husband, her insights on coping with loss, and her plans to help others navigate grief through writing, speaking, and community support. Personal journey through grief after losing her husband and family membersThe role of faith, community, and support in healingHer upcoming book 'When the Music Stops' about her experience with cancer and lossStrategies for coping with grief and finding new purposePlans to create safe spaces for women to share and heal from griefFrom Grief to Growth: Shari Thompson's Journey of HealingNavigating Loss: Insights from Grief Counselor Shari Thompson"You carry it well doesn't mean it's not heavy""Grief is more than just losing someone""Grief can come in many forms, not just death"Shari ThompsonResourcesSubstack: Life When the Music StopsGrief Share ProgramSupport from local churches and community groups
Calling all small business owners, healers, creatives, and educators! If you want to connect with an audience that truly understands and values your work, consider sponsoring an episode of Moonbeaming — we're a podcast with more than 2 million lifetime downloads and a deeply engaged, aligned community. For more information reach out to Hailey at moonbeamingpodcast@gmail.com --- In this special episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah opens the floor to the Moon Studio community for a wide-ranging Intuition Q&A. She responds to thoughtful listener questions about mistakes, trauma responses, inner parts, despair, and the complicated process of learning to trust yourself. We hope you'll agree that these questions open a compassionate conversation about growth, self-trust, and the reality that intuition often unfolds through experience, mistakes, and learning what truly matters to us. In this episode, you'll hear: Why hindsight makes our past decisions look like “mistakes” The difference between intuition and patterns like people-pleasing or fear Why overriding intuition often reveals deeper healing work How Internal Family Systems (IFS) and parts work relate to intuition The role of protector parts, inner children, and nervous system responses Navigating intuition when you live with CPTSD or trauma responses Building nervous system capacity to follow intuitive guidance How to stay connected to intuition during burnout, grief, or despair Using intuition to find support rather than forcing clarity Why some goals we chase may not actually be ours — and what that teaches us How learning from experiences transforms “mistakes” into discernment The deeper question behind intuition: who you want to become --- Join The Moonbeaming Community: Join the Moon Studio Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themoonstudio Buy the 2026 Many Moons Lunar Planner: https://moon-studio.co/products/many-moons-2026?srsltid=AfmBOopThx1yrmKl0tMjecc_EFeeN5DAiIafqPqvQ4Uke1WEi5droeam Subscribe to our newsletter: https://moon-studio.co/pages/newsletter Find Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gottesss/ --- How do you tell the difference between intuition, fear, and the voices of your past? Many of us want to trust our intuition — but it's rarely that simple. Old patterns, trauma responses, people-pleasing, anxiety, and our nervous system can all speak loudly inside us. When those voices mix together, it can feel confusing to know what's actually intuition and what's something else entirely. If you've ever looked back at a decision and thought “I should have known better,” you're not alone. Learning to trust your intuition isn't about always making the “right” choice, it's about building a relationship with yourself over time. In this episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah answers thoughtful questions from the Moon Studio community about intuition, discernment, trauma responses, and the deeper work of learning how to listen to yourself with compassion. In this episode, you'll hear: Why hindsight can make past decisions look like “mistakes” The difference between intuition and patterns like fear or people-pleasing Why we sometimes override our intuition — and what that reveals How Internal Family Systems (IFS) and parts work relate to intuition The role of protector parts, inner children, and nervous system responses Navigating intuition when you live with CPTSD or trauma patterns Building nervous system capacity to follow intuitive guidance How to stay connected to intuition during burnout, grief, or despair Using intuition to find support instead of forcing clarity Why some dreams we chase may not actually be ours How learning from experience turns “mistakes” into discernment The deeper question behind intuition: who you want to become If this conversation resonates with you and you'd like to go deeper into developing your intuitive voice, you may want to check out Sarah's Secret Studies: Intuition course: https://moon-studio.co/products/secret-studies-intuition-february?variant=49964951175463 Because in the end, intuition isn't about perfection, it's about learning how to listen to yourself.
Some of the most profound life transformations happen after moments of loss, doubt, and spiritual awakening. Leah Chrest's jaw-dropping near-death experiences and unwavering faith reveal the truth about God's love that could change how you see your entire life. If you've ever questioned whether life after death is real—or if you're searching for deeper purpose—this episode will challenge your beliefs and ignite your hope.Leah, a Christian author and former skeptic, shares how a life-changing near-death experience turned her doubt into absolute certainty. She took a leap of faith after discovering scientific proof of an afterlife in Jeffrey Long's "God in the Afterlife," and it unlocked a flood of love and joy she never knew possible. When her husband passed away unexpectedly, her deep spiritual connection and mystical encounters helped her find peace amid grief. Now, she teaches others how to harness these divine experiences to live with purpose, confidence, and unshakable trust in God's plan.You'll discover: - The powerful role near-death experiences can play in solidifying faith - The mystical signs and revelations that reinforce life beyond this world - How to recognize and embrace spiritual encounters safely and meaningfully - Practical tools like prayer, meditation, and reframing trauma to deepen your relationship with God - Why understanding your divine worth transforms pain into growth and purposeThis episode pushes you to reflect on the unseen realities that shape our lives and how embracing divine love can heal wounds, guide decisions, and reveal your true purpose. Leah's story is an invitation to trust more fully, surrender fear, and experience the peace only faith can offer.If you're seeking hope beyond life's hardships—if you're ready to believe in something greater—then you won't want to miss this conversation. Perfect for believers, skeptics, and anyone curious about the divine mysteries that surround us. Get ready to see your life through a lens of divine love and unstoppable faith.Let me know what you think of this episode? Support the showSupport the Podcast. https://buymeacoffee.com/dorseyrossSocial Media Links, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dorsey.ross/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DROCKROSS/ My Book Amazon Book Overcomer https://bit.ly/4h7NGIPWant to be a guest on Dorsey Ross Show? Send Dorsey Ross a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1615423845838x127949785844303500 Affiliate Link For Podmatch https://www.joinpodmatch.com/dorseyross
About the Guest: Raymond Lee is the founder of CareerMinds, a virtual outplacement and leadership development company he started in 2008. After years of building the business, Raymond went through a deep season of self-reflection in late 2021 that reshaped how he saw leadership, identity, and growth. He later sold CareerMinds and stepped into a new chapter with even greater clarity around impact, authenticity, and helping people find work that truly aligns with who they are. He's also the host of the Clocking Out podcast and author of the book Clocking Out.About the Episode: In this conversation, Steve Mellor sits down with Raymond Lee for a powerful discussion on what it really means to be growth ready. Raymond shares why authenticity became the turning point in his life, how curiosity helped him move through fear, and why so many high-performers stay stuck in careers that look successful on the outside but feel misaligned on the inside.Key Takeaways:What “growth ready” means through the lens of authenticityWhy authenticity builds trust, connection, and leadership impactRaymond's identity shift in December 2021Curiosity as a companion to authentic growthFear of change vs. the pain of staying the sameThe story behind the Clocking Out podcastRaymond's mother's career change into archaeology at age 50Why meaningful change starts with small steps“Lead with yes” as a practical mindset for reinventionAsking better questions: What excites me? What brings value?Using your story to help others find their true pathResources:CareerMindsClocking Out podcastClocking Out book by Raymond LeeFinding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief by David KesslerRaymond Lee on LinkedInSend a textSupport the showConnect with Steve Mellor Stay connected and keep growing with Steve: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-mellor-cc/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/coachstevemellor Book Steve to speak at your next event → www.stevemellorspeaks.com Support the GrowthReady Podcast by leaving a 5-star rating → Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/growthready-podcast/id1406082163 Connect with GrowthReady Join the community and keep your growth journey going: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/wearegrowthready/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/growthreadypodcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/growthreadywithcoachstevemellor Official Website - https://growthready.com/ ---- This podcast was produced on Riverside and released via ...
TW: mass casualty events, pandemic, light political topicsA lot of people are asking the same quiet question: Why do I feel so heavy right now?In this episode, I unpack the concept of collective grief and why so many of us feel exhausted, anxious, numb, or on edge. You are not weak. You are not broken. You are responding to brokenness.We explore what grief actually is beyond death loss, and the kind of sorrow that never gets acknowledged publicly.If you have felt “off” for years, this conversation might connect some dots.We also look at historical patterns of collective grief, including moments like September 11 attacks, the Vietnam War, etc. Some grief was repressed. Some was transformed into movements. Where do we see those echoes now?Let's talk honestly about why navigating grief feels harder today.Want to Join the Good Grief Society? Join the Waitlist now! https://www.nikkithedeathdoula.com/good-grief-waitlistHave a burning question for Nikki the Death Doula? Leave me a message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/458190/1/9pa2xynf4iwbj6p1Support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/nikkithedeathdoulaYou can find me here:https://linktr.ee/nikkithedeathdoulaGet merch! https://good-grief-podcast.printify.me/ Music:https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-monday
Speaker, author, and certified medium Michelle Clare joins the conversation to share how three near-death experiences reshaped her intuition, deepened her connection to the angelic realm, and changed the way she understands grief, healing, and the human soul. Michelle reflects on messages from loved ones in spirit, angels, and lifeguides, including a powerful encounter with Mother Teresa, and explains how her background in Human Interaction Technology informs her work with clients seeking clarity and compassion. She also speaks candidly about the loss of her life partner, Gary, and how his continued presence in spirit helped redefine love beyond the physical world. Drawing from her books 101 Ways to Set Your Soul on Fire and 111 Angel Messages, Michelle offers grounded wisdom for navigating loss, awakening, and the quiet moments where meaning reveals itself.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:How near-death experiences can permanently alter intuition, awareness, and life direction.What spiritual communication actually feels like, and how to distinguish insight from imagination.How angels, lifeguides, and loved ones in spirit are perceived and interpreted in Michelle's work.Why grief does not end relationships, but can transform how connection continues.How losing a life partner can deepen spiritual trust rather than diminish it.The ways emotional trauma and unprocessed loss imprint on the body and nervous system.How Human Interaction Technology bridges science, psychology, and spiritual awareness.Why spiritual gifts often emerge through hardship, crisis, or physical collapse.How to stay grounded while exploring intuition and expanded consciousness.What practical spiritual integration looks like in daily life, relationships, and decision-making.WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENhog-eoLjA&list=PL7judgDzhkAWmfyB5r5WgFD6ahombBvoh
Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyPsalm 119 is not emotional poetry.It is covenant discipline.176 verses structured in 22 stanzas.Each movement reinforcing one truth:Life is governed by the Word of Yahuah.In Part 3, we continue the Psalm beginning at verse 105.This section moves deeper into endurance, persecution, and covenant loyalty under pressure.The Word becomes the lamp that guides the servant through darkness, affliction, and opposition.This is not inspirational language.This is survival instruction.────────────────────WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGEThe Word as the Lamp of the PathPsalm 119:105–112The Word gives direction in darkness.The servant swears to keep the righteous judgments of Yahuah.Affliction does not cancel obedience.Precepts:Proverbs 6:23Psalm 19:7–8Deuteronomy 30:15–16The Word as Refuge and ShieldPsalm 119:113–120The double-minded are rejected.The servant takes refuge in the Word.Fear of Yahuah stabilizes obedience.Precepts:Psalm 1Proverbs 8:13Deuteronomy 10:12Upholding the Servant Under OppositionPsalm 119:121–128Princes and oppressors threaten the righteous.The servant asks Yahuah to act according to His mercy.Love for the commandments strengthens resolve.Precepts:Psalm 2Isaiah 50:7Daniel 6Understanding Through the TestimoniesPsalm 119:129–136The testimonies of Yahuah give light and understanding.The servant longs for the commandments.Grief comes when the law is ignored.Precepts:Psalm 19:9–11Proverbs 4:18Isaiah 8:20────────────────────WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSThe Word guides in darkness.Fear stabilizes obedience.Opposition does not cancel covenant loyalty.Understanding comes through disciplined submission to the testimonies of Yahuah.Psalm 119 trains the remnant to remain governed when pressure increases.────────────────────SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalm 119Deuteronomy 10Deuteronomy 30Psalm 1Psalm 2Psalm 19Proverbs 4Proverbs 6Isaiah 50Daniel 6Precept upon precept.Law interpreting law.Scripture reinforcing Scripture.────────────────────ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No denominational systems.No theological overlays.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart Check────────────────────SUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at:ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.────────────────────FINAL WORDThe Word lights the path.Fear guards the heart.Obedience must endure affliction.Psalm 119 shows that stability comes to those who walk in disciplined covenant loyalty.Final Heart Check:Is the Word truly guiding your steps,or only consulted when darkness arrives?
If you lose a spouse, you're a widow. If you lose your parents, an orphan. But we don't have the language for someone who lost a sibling – your first friend, your first ally, your first enemy (probably, at least temporarily). Grief always feels like a gut punch, but losing a sibling is a unique kind of pain that we don't talk about enough. So today, I'm joined by Steph Wittels Wachs, former TTFA guest and sister of comedy legend Harris Wittels, who died in 2015 of an accidental overdose. We're talking about what losing a sibling means and sharing the notes, advice and insights from people who know what it's like to live in the world without their siblings. Cited in this episode: Rogne, S., Grotta, A., Liu, C., Berg, L., Saarela, J., Kawachi, I., Hiyoshi, A., & Rostila, M. (2025). All-cause mortality around the anniversary of a sibling's death: findings from Swedish National Register Data. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwaf213 Tatjana Gazibara, Katherine A Ornstein, Christina Gillezeau, Melissa Aldridge, Mogens Groenvold, Merete Nordentoft, Lau Caspar Thygesen, Bereavement Among Adult Siblings: An Examination of Health Services Utilization and Mental Health Outcomes, American Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 190, Issue 12, December 2021, Pages 2571–2581, https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwab212 Davidson, D. (2018). Sibling loss - disenfranchised grief and forgotten mourners. Bereavement Care, 37(3), 124–130. https://doi.org/10.1080/02682621.2018.1535882 Herberman Mash, H. B., Fullerton, C. S., & Ursano, R. J. (2013). Complicated Grief and Bereavement in Young Adults Following Close Friend and Sibling Loss. Depression & Anxiety (1091-4269), 30(12), 1202–1210. https://doi.org/10.1002/da.22068 Watch us on YouTube here! Get this episode ad-free here! Listen to Geoffrey's album on Spotify and Apple! LINKS TO RELATED EPISODES! https://feelingsand.co/podcasts/terrible-thanks-for-asking/86-sundays/ https://feelingsand.co/podcasts/terrible-thanks-for-asking/what-does-all-this-loss-mean/ Don't you want someone to take care of you? _ Right now, go to Quince.com/TFA for free shipping and 365-day returns. That's a full year to wear it and love it. And you will. Now available in Canada, too. Don't keep settling for clothes that don't last. Go to Quince.com/TFA for free shipping and 365-day returns. Quince.com/TFA Shop my favorite bras and underwear at SKIMS.com. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select podcast in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. Right now, our listeners get an additional 15% off any annual membership at MASTERCLASS.com/TFA. That's 15% off at MASTERCLASS.com/TFA. With evening and weekend course options, Fordham's online MSW lets you keep working while earning your degree, completing the program in as few as 16 months. Learn more and apply at fordham.edu/TTFA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Writer Cody Delistraty joins Vanessa to talk about his book The Grief Cure, a quest narrative through loss, myth, medicine, and modern grief culture. From the controversial diagnosis of Prolonged Grief Disorder to the American obsession with “getting over it,” Cody argues against the promise of closure, for something far messier (and more human). Also discussed: Cody's articles on mourning in America, the “magic” of AI, and techno-spiritualism; and How to Change a Memory by Steve Ramirez. To connect with the team and gain access to behind the scenes content, join our community at joincampside.com. You can also find us on Instagram, TikTok & Youtube. If you have questions you want Vanessa to try to answer, or just want to tell us what you think of the show, email us at parents@campsidemedia.com. Can't wait to hear from you! Our production team is Shoshi Shmuluvitz, managing producer and editor; Lily Houston Smith, senior producer; Ashley Warren, production manager; Yi-Wen Lai-Tremewan, studio recordist; and music by Mark McAdam and Amber Devereux. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest for this episode is the brilliant comedian Cariad Lloyd! We talk about her award-winning podcast, Griefcast, and why she decided to stop making it after seven years. We discuss helping a friend through grief - is it ever too late to offer support? What's the best way to handle tricky times like Mother's Day? And why is death sometimes so bloody funny? Cariad shares what it was like to have a baby four days into the first lockdown, and why she's moved into writing children's books. We talk about her fantastic picture book, Where Did She Go?, and festive adventure Lydia Marmalade and the Christmas Wish. They're both out now. There's also some chat about Austentatious, the Jane Austen improv show Cariad appears in. And Helen tells us a thing about audiobooks that blows our minds. As always we finish with Scummy Mummy Confessions - this time involving an unrelaxing bath, a feral child, and Ellie's husband's worst birthday ever. For more from Cariad visit cariadlloyd.com and follow her on Instagram @cariadlloyd. Dates and tickets for Austentatious are available via austentatiousimpro.com.We are now on tour! See you soon Kent, Manchester, Newbury, Cambridge, Stratford and South Norwood! Then we're visiting all sorts of venues all over the country right up till 2027. Yes, INCLUDING NORWICH! Visit scummymummies.com for dates and tickets. WE HAVE A SHOP! Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, and sweatshirts. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on X, Instagram, and Facebook @scummymummies. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do you do when the person you built your life around is suddenly gone?In this deeply moving episode, Glenn and Phyllis sit down with Eric — husband, father of 10, and Connection Codes community member — to talk about what happens when grief, identity loss, and emotional isolation collide. Eric's wife Nicole passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack just after the New Year, leaving him a single father navigating the unimaginable.But this isn't just a story about loss. It's a story about what tools, community, and the courage to be emotionally vulnerable can do — even in the darkest seasons.In this episode, you'll hear:Why grief cannot heal in isolation — and what it actually needs to move throughHow Eric tracked his emotional connection with his wife through selfies (the data will surprise you)What losing a spouse does to your sense of identity — and why that part often goes unspokenThe difference between grief that gets witnessed and grief that stays buriedHow men are conditioned to suppress emotion — and what it costs them and their kidsWhat Eric's kids said to him that changed how he showed up as a dadWhy Eric drove to Tennessee to be with a community of people he'd never met in personResources mentioned:Get your free Core Emotion Wheel → www.connectioncodes.co/podcastWork with a Connection Codes certified coach → connectioncodes.co/coachesLearn more about the School of Connection → connectioncodes.coKeywords: grief and emotional health, healing from loss, marriage and identity, emotional intelligence tools, how to grieve in community, men and vulnerability, mental health after loss, relationship emotional wellness, grief and parenting, connection and healing, emotional resilience, marriage and loss
Joy, honesty, and so much laughter fill this conversation with Kim Michell. You could call her a prophetic comedian — she carries deep wisdom but delivers it with the kind of joy that makes you exhale.7 years ago, Kim began the hardest journey of her life when she lost her husband to colon cancer. She shares how God partnered with her in her grief, how prayer became her anchor, and how she learned not to live consumed by the pain. “If I'm not praying about it, I'm not thinking about it,” she says — and that simple rhythm has shaped her healing.We also talk about parenting, creating a safe space for our kids, and what it looks like to lead with both strength and softness.Learn more about There is More: https://thereismorecollective.com/Check Out Our Resources, including the Father's House Study, Go to Girls, and the Spiritual Warfare Workshop: https://thereismorecollective.com/resourcesGet 10% discount on Father's House Study with code: FH10Follow There is More Podcast on Instagram: @thereismorepodcastPartner With Us: https://neveralonewidows.kindful.com/?campaign=1284937
We're sharing some big news and diving into a topic you've been asking about for over a year. Madison announces her upcoming book, The Grief Grimoire (coming fall 2027), and we use it as a starting point to explore the idea of grief magic. Inspired by the loss of Madison's mentor Linda, the book explores how magic can support us through mourning, remembrance, and connection with those we've lost.We talk about the many forms grief can take, from losing loved ones and pets to grieving relationships, identities, and versions of ourselves. We share personal stories about signs from the other side, creating grief altars, working with psychic senses, and using practices like Reiki to support healing. Most importantly, we explore how remembering the people we've lost allows them to continue living through us.If you're navigating grief or supporting someone who is, this episode offers gentle reflections and magical tools for honoring loss while making space for healing.Order Molly's book Mundane Magic A Lazy Witch's Guide to Hacking Your Brain, Building a Daily Practice, and Getting Stuff DoneJoin our Patreon for bonus episodes, magical downloads, and unhinged side quests: https://www.patreon.com/demystifymagic
In this heartfelt episode, Michelle Bader Ebersole sits down with Rachel Kerr Schneider to talk about love, loss, and rebuilding life after profound grief. Rachel shares the beautiful love story she had with her late husband John and the difficult journey their family faced after his diagnosis with ALS.In part 1 of this two-part conversation, Rachel opens up about the realities of caregiving, the emotional challenges families face during terminal illness, and the powerful role hospice care played in bringing comfort during John's final days. She also shares how she navigated those difficult seasons while raising children and the importance of honesty with kids when a parent is seriously ill.Rachel reflects on how faith carried her through unimaginable moments and how community support helped her family navigate the shifting dynamics of illness, caregiving, and loss.This conversation is raw, honest, and deeply meaningful for anyone who has walked through grief, supported a loved one through illness, or is trying to rebuild life after loss.Rachel also shares about writing her book, The Widow Chose Red, and how storytelling became part of her healing journey.This is part 1 of a two-part conversation where we explore the early stages of Rachel's journey through ALS, caregiving, and the deep love that carried her family through it all.Rachel's Website- https://spiritedprosperity.com/Rachel's Book- The Widow Chose Red? Click Here to Register for the Widow Goals Fall RetreatClick HERE to learn about the Widow Goals Support Program Click HERE to order Michelle's book Widow Goals: Steps to Finding Peace When You Lose Your SpouseClick HERE to order the Widow Goals WorkbookClick HERE to order the Widow Goals Workbook Leader GuideClick HERE to apply to be a Widow Goals Group LeaderFollow Hayley's Parent Loss Goals Ministry Here on IGHere on FBClick here to be sent an email on the anniversary of your spouse's passing, wedding anniversary, and more Click HERE to review Widow Goals on AmazonBook Michelle as a speakerGo here to see a list of all the areas we have Widow Goals GroupsTo join our podcast listener community, send me a message here. Thank you!Click Here to apply to be a guest on Widowed 2 SoonFollow Michelle on TikTokFollow me on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/widowed2soon_/https://www.instagram.com/widowgoalsSee my videos on YoutubeSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelEmail me michelle@widowgoals.org
Content warning: This episode discusses baby loss This week we're joined by TV personality and author-to-be Lauren Goodger for an incredibly honest and emotional conversation about motherhood, grief and resilience.Lauren opens up about her childhood growing up between her mum and dad, the impact that early experiences have had on her as an adult and what it was like navigating fame at such a young age after becoming a central part of The Only Way Is Essex.Most importantly, Lauren shares the story of becoming a mum to her daughter Larose and the devastating loss of her second daughter, Lorena. She speaks candidly about the trauma of losing a baby, the loneliness that followed and how motherhood has helped her find the strength to keep going.We also talk about rebuilding confidence, returning to TOWIE, the boundaries she's put in place to protect herself and her daughter and writing her upcoming book, 'Mum Of Two' which is available to preorder now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when life breaks open in ways you never expected?In this episode of Rewiring Health™, Dr. Kelly Kessler sits down with coach, speaker, and bestselling author Marie Crews to explore how writing can become a powerful pathway for healing grief, transforming limiting beliefs, and reclaiming your life after profound loss.After losing her son suddenly—less than two years after her mother's passing—Marie found herself standing at the intersection of heartbreak and purpose. Through decades of personal growth and her coaching work with women, she developed The Nautilus Way: Write Your Way Free, a process designed to help people process emotional pain, rewire internal narratives, and reconnect with clarity and self-trust.Together, Kelly and Marie explore:• Why writing is one of the most powerful tools for emotional healing• How grief reshapes identity—and how we rebuild after loss• The nervous system's role in processing trauma and emotional pain• Releasing limiting beliefs through reflective writing• How women can reclaim their voice, clarity, and inner strengthThis conversation is both deeply moving and profoundly empowering, offering insight for anyone navigating grief, transformation, or the process of rewriting their life story.If you've ever felt called to make meaning from pain, this episode will meet you there.Subscribe to Rewiring Health™ for conversations on nervous system healing, self-trust, emotional resilience, and living in alignment with your truth.Connect with Marie: https://www.facebook.com/marieeurecrewshttps://www.tiktok.com/@empowermentandgriefguidehttps://www.instagram.com/mariecrewsempowersEven When... She Rose https://a.co/d/b40JwxzConnect with Kelly:If you know something needs to change, but find yourself still overriding your needs, explaining when you don't have to, or keeping the peace at your own expense, this is for youI created a free guide called The Self-Abandonment Audit to help you identify where you're losing yourself in the name of connection, and why insight alone hasn't been enough to change it.Download it for free here:
Neha Kirpal returns for a deeply personal conversation about loss, resilience, and the realities of mental health.In this episode, she speaks openly about her younger brother Arjun — the life he lived, the struggles he carried after years of childhood trauma, and what it meant for her family to lose him to suicide. Neha reflects on the signs families often struggle to recognise, the gaps in mental health care, and the emotional weight caregivers quietly carry.With honesty and vulnerability, she shares what grief can look like — the guilt, the questions, and the long journey of trying to make sense of a loss like this. Along the way, she asks an important question: how can families, communities, and institutions do better when someone is silently struggling?This conversation isn't about easy answers. It's about understanding, compassion, and the importance of talking about mental health before it reaches a breaking point.A powerful and deeply human episode about love, loss, and why these conversations matter more than ever.
Narcissists,Its all about control with them. They are special people in their own category. Special People to them, they only want their agenda with them. You should be a special person don't you think ? Not according to a Narcissist. You must get the respect that you deserve. Oh I say all the day that Narccissist also need Jesus and he knows how to get them too. You should be getting the respect that you deserve. Lets talk. Yes, in this podcast. I was eating a snack if you hear me cracking on my sweet potatos. Talking about these people, I was transparent as I could be.
Since the death of one of her children, Jen has been in mother hen mode, worrying incessantly about something terrible happening to her other kids. Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.com Follow me on social media: Facebook.com/DrLaura Instagram.com/DrLauraProgram YouTube.com/DrLaura Join My Family!! Receive my Weekly Newsletter + 20% off my Marriage 101 course & 25% off Merch! Sign up now, it's FREE! Each week you'll get new articles, featured emails from listeners, special event invitations, early access to my Dr. Laura Designs Store benefiting Children of Fallen Patriots, and MORE! Sign up at DrLaura.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Week three of the Kouri Richins trial began with some fireworks in the courtroom. While the jury was dismissed, Kouri Richins defense attorney tried to convince the judge Eric Richins’ business partner impeached himself regarding Eric’s alleged drug use in high school. After a testy back and forth about “red devil” pills, the judge made his ruling, frustrating the defense, which claimed Eric’s alleged “illicit drug” issue proves Kouri is innocent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful conversation, Koya explains her healing journey from the grieving her mother's death as an initiation into her authentic self. She discusses her spiritual and emotional path as well as the role of nutrition and social support. Koya Webb is a globally recognized thought leader, transformational speaker, holistic wellbeing expert, and longevity specialist. Known for her groundbreaking Lifestyle Design Method, Koya empowers individuals and organizations to create sustainable lifestyle shifts that cultivate self-love, vitality and long-term wellbeing. Founder of Get Loved Up Yoga School, Koya has inspired millions worldwide to embrace self-care, social justice, plant-based living and conscious wellness. She is the author of Let Your Fears Make You Fierce (Hay House) and Wellbeing Rituals (Wiley), and has been featured in Forbes, Goop, ESSENCE, NBC, CBS, E! and more. She has guided celebrity clients and global brands toward holistic transformation. Remember to subscribe, comment, and share. Mixed & Edited by Next Day Podcast info@nextdaypodcast.com
Avery Woods sits down with fitness entrepreneur Amanda Kloots for a conversation that starts with a Carolyn Bessette Kennedy style spiral and turns into a real look at reinvention, motherhood, and resilience. Amanda shares what it was like being thrust into the public eye during the pandemic, navigating grief while raising Elvis, and learning to keep moving forward one day at a time. She also talks about how movement became her lifeline, why fitness shifted from aesthetics to mental health, and the moment she realized she had to rebuild her life from scratch. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Week three of the Kouri Richins trial began with some fireworks in the courtroom. While the jury was dismissed, Kouri Richins defense attorney tried to convince the judge Eric Richins’ business partner impeached himself regarding Eric’s alleged drug use in high school. After a testy back and forth about “red devil” pills, the judge made his ruling, frustrating the defense, which claimed Eric’s alleged “illicit drug” issue proves Kouri is innocent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Week three of the Kouri Richins trial began with some fireworks in the courtroom. While the jury was dismissed, Kouri Richins defense attorney tried to convince the judge Eric Richins’ business partner impeached himself regarding Eric’s alleged drug use in high school. After a testy back and forth about “red devil” pills, the judge made his ruling, frustrating the defense, which claimed Eric’s alleged “illicit drug” issue proves Kouri is innocent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Bible Verse: “Though he brings grief, he will show compassion, so great is his unfailing love.” — Lamentations 3:32 Lamentations 3:32 speaks into one of life’s hardest realities—grief. Written during a time of deep national sorrow and loss, this verse reminds us that pain does not erase God’s compassion. Even in seasons where suffering feels overwhelming, His love remains steady and unfailing. Want to listen without ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe MEET YOUR HOST: Dr. Kyle Norman at https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/ The Reverend Dr. Kyle Norman is the Rector of St. Paul’s Cathedral, located in Kamloops BC, Canada. He holds a doctorate in Spiritual formation and is a sought-after writer, speaker, and retreat leader. His writing can be found at Christianity.com, crosswalk.com, ibelieve.com, Renovare Canada, and many others. Rev. Norman has 20 years of pastoral experience, and his ministry focuses on helping people overcome times of spiritual discouragement.Find more from Rev. Norman at revkylenorman.ca This episode is sponsored by Trinity Debt Management. “Whether we’re helping people pay off their unsecured debt or offering assistance to those behind in their mortgage payments, Trinity has the knowledge and resources to make a difference. Our intention is to help people become debt-free, and most importantly, remain debt-free for keeps!" If your debt has you down, we should talk. Call us at 1-800-793-8548 | https://trinitycredit.org/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In XYBM 152, we sit down with Matt Capone, known for his savvy wordplay, outgoing personality, and captivating stage presence. Matt opens up about several recent losses—friends, a godbrother, and his 90-year-old grandmother—while balancing entrepreneurship, fatherhood, and grief. He also shares how poetry helps him reflect, recounts his time in prison and anger management, and speaks about the trauma from a past sexual relationship. Tune in on all podcast streaming platforms, including YouTube.Leave a 5-star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you found value in this episode or a previous episode!BOOK US FOR SPEAKING + BRAND DEALS:————————————Explore our diverse collaboration opportunities as the leading and fastest-growing Black men's mental health platform on social media. Let's create something dope for your brand/company.Take the first step by filling out the form on our website: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/speaking-brand-dealsHOW TO FIND A DOPE, BLACK THERAPIST: ————————————We are teaching a FREE webinar on how to find a dope, Black therapist – sign up for the next session here: https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/black-therapistAll webinar attendees will have the opportunity to be paired with a Black mental health professional in Safe Haven. We have had 5K+ people sign up for this webinar in the past. Don't miss out. Slots are limited. SAFE HAVEN:————————————Safe Haven is a holistic healing platform built for Black men by Black men. In Safe Haven, you will be connected with a Black mental health professional, so you can finally heal from the things you find it difficult to talk about AND you will receive support from like-minded Black men that are all on their healing journey, so you don't have to heal alone.Join Safe Haven Now: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-haven SUPPORT THE PLATFORM: ————————————Safe Haven: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-havenMonthly Donation: https://buy.stripe.com/eVa5o0fhw1q3guYaEE Merchandise: https://shop.expressyourselfblackman.com FOLLOW US:————————————TikTok: @expressyourselfblackman (https://www.tiktok.com/@expressyourselfblackman) Instagram:Host: @expressyourselfblackman(https://www.instagram.com/expressyourselfblackman)Guest: @matt___capone (https://www.instagram.com/matt___capone)YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpressYourselfBlackManFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/expressyourselfblackman
Notes John 9: 1-41 1 Samuel 16:1-13 Ephesians 5:8-14 Summary This episode explores the profound themes of sight, blindness, and community in John 9, alongside insights from 1 Samuel 16 and Ephesians 5. Join us as we unpack the spiritual and social implications of these passages, emphasizing justice, love, and God's call to see beyond appearances. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast 01:52 Survey Results and Community Engagement 04:28 Exploring John 9: The Healing of the Blind Man 09:05 Understanding the Johannine Community's Struggles 12:00 The Significance of Jesus' Healing 17:47 Reframing Disability and Divine Works 22:03 The Blindness of the Pharisees 25:53 Community and the Fear of Expulsion 29:50 Judgment and Illness in Modern Contexts 32:10 The Blind Beggar: A Community's Responsibility 34:07 God's Mighty Works: Embracing Diversity and Inclusion 37:05 Anointing: Seeing Beyond Appearance 40:45 The Power of Anointing in Worship 42:51 Chosen for Responsibility: The Weight of Anointing 45:47 Grief and Moving Forward: A Call to Action 49:54 Living as Children of Light: Justice and Truth 54:12 The Call to Speak Truth: Justice vs. Judgment Takeaways God's mighty works can be displayed through our differences and disabilities. Community responses to healing reveal deeper issues of justice and acceptance. Seeing with the heart is more important than physical sight in biblical faith. The story of David's anointing teaches us about God's choice beyond appearances. Living as children of light involves actively producing goodness, justice, and truth.
Life doesn't always go according to plan.Sometimes you feel behind.Sometimes grief hits.Sometimes your prayers don't seem to be answered the way you hoped.In this episode of the Mind Bully Podcast, Norense Odiase shares a raw reflection on slowing down, trusting God in difficult seasons, and finding hope even when life doesn't make sense.After weeks of travel and constant movement, Norense spent several days in solitude — reflecting, learning, and rediscovering why personal growth sometimes requires stepping away from the noise.But the episode turns deeper.A conversation about miscarriage and the memory of losing his sister reminded him of a powerful truth:Faith isn't about understanding everything.Faith is about trusting God even when you don't.This episode explores:Why slowing down is necessary for growthThe danger of constantly comparing your timeline to othersHow suffering can challenge your faithThe spiritual battle behind negative thoughtsWhy your worth is not defined by productivityFinding hope when grief and loss enter your lifeThe difference between believing lies and believing God's promisesIf you're in a season of confusion, grief, or waiting — this episode will remind you that you're not alone.There is still hope.And your story isn't finished yet.MIND BULLY PODCAST:SpotifyApple PodcastsSOCIALS:@kingno_@mindbullypodcast If this episode impacted you, rate and review the podcast to help this message reach more homes and hearts.
While you are building a business, career and life - you will experience an identity shift, loss, grief and transitional times, this is the episode for you during these times and before, I share what has worked for me and my clients during these times, may this serve you. From the identity level to the small action steps you can create and take.... More tips shared in my article in Entrepreneur Magazine here: https://www.entrepreneur.com/growing-a-business/grief-death-and-entrepreneurship-6-useful-ways-to/465859 If you haven't subscribed to the newsletter for exclusive events, offerings and announcements make sure you are on the newsletter here: www.KellyLynnAdams.com If you are looking for support in this season here are a few ways that are available in 2026... Private 1:1 Consulting, Advising, Coaching & Mentorship (limited availability) Longer Containers & 30 Day VIP Accelerator CEO Reset Experience The Elevate 6 Month Mastermind & The Luxury Leadership Lab The elevated community is coming....you are going to love it. For upcoming virtual & in-person curated events make sure you are subscribed on the newsletter at www.KellyLynnAdams.com
For part 12 of 12 on “What is the Nicene Creed?” we unpack these lines:"We look for the resurrection of the dead,and the life of the world to come.Amen."**cues up "The Final Countdown" by Europe**So... what is the world to come? What does it have to do with the resurrection of the dead? +++Like what you hear? We are an entirely crowd-sourced, you-funded project. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AndAlsoWithYouPodcastThere's all kinds of perks including un-aired live episodes, Zoom retreats, and mailbag episodes for our Patreons!+++Our Website: https://andalsowithyoupod.comOur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andalsowithyoupodcast/++++MERCH: https://www.bonfire.com/store/and-also-with-you-the-podcast/++++More about Father Lizzie:BOOK: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/762683/god-didnt-make-us-to-hate-us-by-rev-lizzie-mcmanus-dail/RevLizzie.comhttps://www.instagram.com/rev.lizzie/https://www.tiktok.com/@rev.lizzieJubilee Episcopal Church in Austin, TX - JubileeATX.org ++++More about Mother Laura:https://www.instagram.com/laura.peaches/https://www.tiktok.com/@mother_peachesSt. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, PA++++Theme music:"On Our Own Again" by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue).New episodes drop Mondays at 7am EST/6am CST!
Uncuffed producer Jorge Lopez on how one tragic accident can trigger a decades long struggle with addiction. A new story from Uncuffed about trauma, drugs, and the choice to change.
Week three of the Kouri Richins trial began with some fireworks in the courtroom. While the jury was dismissed, Kouri Richins defense attorney tried to convince the judge Eric Richins’ business partner impeached himself regarding Eric’s alleged drug use in high school. After a testy back and forth about “red devil” pills, the judge made his ruling, frustrating the defense, which claimed Eric’s alleged “illicit drug” issue proves Kouri is innocent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Feel Free Again podcast, grief recovery specialist Joe Dubowski shares his transformative journey from tech professional to marriage and family therapist. After experiencing the unimaginable loss of his daughter in a shooting, Joe turned to grief recovery methods, which not only helped him process his emotions but also led him to dedicate his life to helping others navigate grief. With over 15 years of experience, Joe offers valuable insights into the often overlooked stages of grief and how we can find healing through focused emotional work. During the conversation, Joe reveals how retirement can be a powerful grief event that often goes unaddressed, leaving people with unresolved emotions. He shares his own personal experience in approaching this life transition with the tools of grief recovery, showing how completing emotional work allowed him to retire on his terms, with peace and clarity. This episode is an eye-opening discussion for anyone facing a major life change, whether it be retirement, loss, or other significant life shifts. Tune in as Joe emphasizes the importance of recognizing grief in all aspects of life, even in places where society doesn't typically acknowledge it. From career changes to personal losses, Joe's story highlights how grief recovery tools can help individuals complete unfinished emotional business and embrace new chapters in life. If you're ready to dive deeper into your own grief and learn how to process it effectively, this episode is a must-listen. ⏱️ Chapters: 00:04 - Introduction to Joe Dowski and His Background 02:52 - Joe Reflects on the Loss of His Daughter 06:37 - Transition from Tech to Grief Recovery and Therapy 09:03 - The Impact of Losing a Child and Joe's Grief Journey 12:11 - How Joe Discovered the Grief Recovery Handbook 15:09 - Joe's First Experience with the Grief Recovery Method 18:22 - Joe's Transition into Grief Recovery Work as a Profession 21:48 - Recognizing Grief Beyond the Obvious Losses 25:31 - Joe Talks About Retirement as a Grief Event 28:44 - The Role of Grief in Retirement and Life Transitions 32:15 - How Grief Recovery Tools Helped Joe Complete His Career 36:01 - The Importance of Getting Complete with Past Grief 49:21 - Final Thoughts on Grief, Transition, and the Power of Emotional Healing About the Host: Cole James, President of the Grief Recovery Institute, shares about the Power of Grief Recovery! Cole is dedicating his life to help people with grief. Now, grief is much more than just losing someone. Did you know that? You've probably heard of the Five Stages of Grief, right? Well, this goes much deeper than you think. Let me explain. Everyone has some type of grief in their lives, some haven't yet, but it's part of life. We can't escape it, BUT we can work through it. And you don't have to do it alone. Let's talk about it. We have trained Grief Recovery Method Specialists, who help heartbroken people, in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, the Middle East, Central America, South America, and North America. The Grief Recovery Method Certification Program is taught and available in multiple languages including: English, Spanish, Swedish, Hungarian, Ukrainian, and Russian. Our home office is in the United States and serves English-speaking nations and populations around the world, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Commonwealth Nations. In addition, we have international affiliate offices in Sweden, Australia, Mexico, and Hungary. Our goal is to help as many people as possible, which is why our books have been translated into over 30 languages including: Spanish, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, Ukrainian, Russian, and many more. For more information visit: https://www.griefrecoverymethod.com/
Certified medium and medical intuitive and author of 101 Ways To Set Your Soul on Fire, Michelle Clare returns to share what she saw, felt, and learned during her near-death experiences — and how those moments forever changed her understanding of life, death, and purpose. We also explore her profound personal loss, her continued spiritual bond with her partner in spirit, and the divine guidance that helped her rise from unimaginable pain into service and healing.---✨ Grief & Rebirth: Healing Resources & Tools ✨
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260309dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.” John 4:10 If You Knew Knowledge is power. When you know a problem, you can address it. When you have the background of a situation, you are better equipped to assess it and react appropriately. Proper education and training are essential for achieving objectives and goals within a given field. One day, Jesus was talking to a woman in a village he was passing through. She had not met him before. Both his ethnicity and his gender as a Jewish man would have made a public conversation between the two of them culturally inappropriate at that time. But Jesus was willing to work past those cultural norms. He began the conversation by asking her for a drink of water. When she responded with surprise and suspicion, what he said got her attention even more: “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water.” “If you knew…” But she didn’t. To her, Jesus was just a bold Jewish rabbi. But he was so much more. He was the Son of God who gave physical water its qualities that are so important for life. He was the Messiah, who came from God to quench the needs of thirsty souls with his grace, mercy, and forgiving love. He was the only one who could solve her deepest need and ours. Jesus wants us to know him, too. When we know who he is, we eagerly come to him with every need of our thirsty souls, knowing that he will meet each one. He already has. By taking our sins on himself, he set us free from guilt. By giving his life for us, he rescued us from death. By rising from the dead, he gave us eternal life with him. No need is too great for him. In the Bible, Jesus invites you to get to know him better. Then, knowing how he loves to bless you, turn to him in every time of need. Prayer: Dear Jesus, lead me to your Word to know you better and, knowing you, to come to you for every blessing. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
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Speaker: Brent Kercheville. We have been moving through the book of Lamentations looking at how the author of this book is teaching the people to grieve their suffering. Jerusalem has been destroyed. God had given the people over to the Babylonians because of their sinning against him. Even Jeremiah himself is having difficulties processing what he is seeing […] The post Hope In The Darkness of Grief (Lamentations 3:1-28) appeared first on Biblical Truths from West Palm Beach church of Christ.
**Trigger Warning:** This episode discusses eating disorders, grief, and body image. Please listen with care and take breaks if needed. On this episode we sit down with Kyra Dooley for an honest conversation about eating disorders, grief, and the parts of the dance world no one really talks about. Kyra shares who she was before dance became about her body instead of her love for it, how losing her dad at just 16 shaped the way she coped, and how control, food, and performance slowly became intertwined. This episode isn’t about blame or glamour, it’s about awareness, compassion, and rebuilding trust with your body after trauma. If you’ve ever struggled with control, perfectionism, grief, or feeling like your worth was tied to how you looked or performed, this conversation will land.
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When relationships begin to feel strained under pressure, it is often not lack of love but identity misalignment. This episode explores how work and contribution can quietly replace connection—and how presence restores what performance cannot.When work starts replacing connection, it rarely happens on purpose. It happens gradually.You build. You provide. You stabilize. You carry.And somewhere along the way, contribution begins to stand in for intimacy.This Saturday episode focuses on Horizontal Alignment—how internal identity shifts show up in marriage, parenting, friendships, leadership, philanthropy, and legacy. Not as theory, but in lived experience.Many high-capacity, responsible adults measure devotion through provision. They equate reliability with love. They become the emotional infrastructure in every room. Over time, being needed can quietly replace being known.This is not burnout in the traditional sense. It is relational misalignment layered over identity conditioning.You may find that:– You feel indispensable but not deeply supported– You are respected for your steadiness but rarely seen in your uncertainty– You confuse being useful with being connected– You struggle to receive without earning itWhen identity fuses with responsibility, output displaces intimacy.In marriage, this can look like parallel competence without vulnerability.In parenting, it can look like providing everything except unhurried presence.In friendships, it can look like being the strong one but never the one held.In leadership, it can look like carrying culture instead of cultivating connection.And sometimes, when contribution loosens its grip, something else surfaces.Grief.Loneliness that hustle once masked.The realization that usefulness became the currency of intimacy.That is not failure.It is clarity.Clarity allows connection to deepen beyond competence.This is orientation before resolution.Recognition before correction.Companionship instead of accusation.Today's Micro Recalibration:Notice one relationship in your life where you tend to contribute more than you connect. Without changing anything, ask yourself: If I stopped proving my value here, what might I allow myself to feel? Sit with the answer gently. Not to fix it. Simply to become aware.Explore Identity-Level Recalibration → Schedule a conversation with Julie to see if The Recalibration is a fit for you → Learn about The Recalibration Cohort→ Join the next Friday Recalibration Live experience → Take your listening deeper! Subscribe to The Weekly Recalibration Companion to receive reflections and extensions to each week's podcast episodes. → Follow Julie Holly on LinkedIn for more recalibration insights → Download the Misalignment Audit → Subscribe to the weekly newsletter → Books to read (Tidy categories on Amazon- I've read/listened to each recommended title.) → One link to all things...
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It was an emotional day in court as the former lover of 35-year-old Kouri Ritchins wiped away tears, with his head on the table, unable to look at text messages between him and Kouri in the weeks leading up to Eric Richins’ death. Robert Joshua Grossman testified he had plans with Kouri the day Eric died, but she never showed up and eventually texted him “Eric has passed away.” Ritchins is accused of fatally poisoning her husband with fentanyl in order to get out of debt and spend her life with Grossman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.