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    The Widowed Mom Podcast
    361. Does Grief Journaling Actually Help?

    The Widowed Mom Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 14:49


    What if grief journaling - something everyone seems to recommend - might actually be keeping you stuck instead of helping you heal? In this episode, I challenge the idea that journaling is always beneficial, and explain why it sometimes leaves you feeling worse instead of better. Tune in to learn how to shift from unintentional journaling to purposeful grief journaling. I'll show you how to question your thoughts, create space from them, and use writing as a tool for growth so you can move forward with intention instead of staying stuck. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.coachingwithkrista.com/361 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifecoachkrista/Mentioned in this episode:The Mom Goes On Spring Pass is back!The Mom Goes On Spring Pass is back by popular demand. This is the place where you can bring what's on your mind, hear other widows navigating the same kind of issues, and realize you're not alone in this. This is how you start trusting yourself again. Not by figuring it all out ahead of time, but by being supported as you go. We start May 6th, 2026, and doors close May 4th, 2026. If you're ready for this kind of support, go to: https://coachingwithkrista.com/springpass/utm_source=podcastGet your Mom Goes On Spring Pass

    Over the Rainbow - Achieving Mental Health for Real
    Grief Work - Learning to Live Inside the Hurt

    Over the Rainbow - Achieving Mental Health for Real

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 38:09


    Special announcementsComing in May a new voice in the OTR UniverseOTR Universe Blog is here, start at:https://realplus.bearblog.dev/otr-lies-from-the-tablecloth/Today's guest is someone whose story reaches into the deepest places of grief and still finds a way to breathe life back into the room. Her name is Marcia Earhart — founder of The Sterling Rose Sanctuary, grief and trauma responder, HeartSync minister, mediator, author, speaker, and a woman whose faith has carried her through losses most of us can't imagine.Marcia has lived through the deaths of two sons — one to sudden tragedy, and one to murder — and somehow, through all of it, she learned how to keep breathing, keep moving, and keep living. Not by erasing the pain, but by walking with it. Her book, Gripping Grace in the Garden of Grief, is a raw and honest look at what happens when life breaks you open… and what it takes to stand back up.She works with people carrying trauma, loss, depression, anxiety, addiction, and the kind of sorrow that sits in the bones. Not as a distant expert, but as someone who has been there — someone who knows what it means to fight for your mind, your family, and your faith.Today, we're talking about grief, resilience, the brain, the heart, and what it really means to heal. This is not a conversation about ‘getting over it.' This is a conversation about learning to breathe again, move again, and live again — even when the world has gone dark.This is Grieve Work. And this is Marcia Earhart.Marcia EarhartWebsite: https://www.thesterlingrosesanctuary.us/meet-marciaBook: https://www.thesterlingrosesanctuary.us/gripping-grace-in-the-garden-of-griefFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TSRS21/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesterlingrosesanctuary/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCinV--gh_jy1OdeiS4XmoYA?view_as=subscriberOTR Sites:Podcast Website: https://bobadleman.wixsite.com/otrmentalhealthPublic Square Community Ko-Fi.com/otrachieving Mail: OvertheRainbowbob@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/otrachievingmentalhealhfrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/over_the_rainbow_achievingX: https://twitter.com/overtherain1bowYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChEYTddPDUaiZbFliit1r5QLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-adleman/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podder - https://www.podderapp.com/privacy-policyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

    Practice You with Elena Brower
    Episode 241: Allison Deraney

    Practice You with Elena Brower

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 28:17


    On the identities we no longer need, the alchemy of recovery, and mourning the person we used to be.  (0:00) – Introduction and Background of Allison Derani (2:13) – Allison's Journey and Grief in Recovery (5:21) – Parenting and Self-Abandonment (7:04) – The Ambiguous Grief of Self-Abandonment (7:50) – The Liminal Space of Sobriety (18:39) – The Importance of Listening to Questions (22:57) – The Practice of Slowing Down (25:21) – Closing Thoughts and Future Plans Allison Deraney is a woman in recovery from alcohol who credits sobriety for waking her back up to her first passion—writing. Currently a licensed real estate attorney, running her own business, she's writing more creativity into her days via her Substack, Dare To Be, and working on her first book, a memoir about the healing and revealing as we recover from the ambiguous loss of self-abandonment. Dedicated to speaking up and speaking out about living a conscious sober life, Allison lives in Massachusetts with her husband, two kids, and two rescue dogs, spending her free time wandering and wondering in nature, and cheering her kids on from the sidelines of the basketball court. Allison's book-to-be is about grief; not the traditional kind, though there is some of that in there. The biggest lesson she's learned in recovery is this: Rejecting grief, in all its iterations, is a form of self-abandonment. Grief requires that we surrender to it. So does addiction, compulsion of perfection and aging. It's a book that explores how my midlife journey is intersecting with the deeper parts of recovery in the most terrifying and beautiful way. It's a unique book in that it is written during the transformation. Because I am still in it. Sobriety has been my portal to Divinity and I'm here, feet planted on the threshold, weaving words to capture the experience as best I can. https://allisonderaney.substack.com Here are Allison's three favorite posts from her Substack, DARE TO BE, out of an immense pull to write through her sobriety. https://open.substack.com/pub/allisonderaney/p/setting-off-our-own-fireworks-a95?r=rkt4u&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false https://open.substack.com/pub/allisonderaney/p/its-been-a-whole-hand?r=rkt4u&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false https://open.substack.com/pub/allisonderaney/p/my-permission-sticks-they-still-keep?r=rkt4u&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

    Mindrolling with Raghu Markus
    Ep. 643 – Sit With Me Featuring Oneika Mays

    Mindrolling with Raghu Markus

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 60:30


    Exploring her “No-BS” approach to yoga and mindfulness, Oneika Mays joins Raghu Markus to discuss the amazing things that happen when we sit down and get in tune with ourselves. Grab a copy of Oneika's recently released book, Sit with MeIn this episode, Raghu and Oneika chat about: The false sense of protection that comes from building emotional walls Grief and coping with the sense that things are unfinished Finding oneself over and over again through yoga and mindfulness practice Noticing internal sensations, emotions, desires, and beyond on the yoga matOneika's transformative work in the prison system and learning to appreciate the concept of seva (service)Looking deeply into our sense of resistance Love as a strength rather than a weaknessRam Dass's practice of loving awareness and getting excited about the power of loveA prayer for all beings to be happy and freeHealing and restoration rather than punishment and incarceration About Oneika Mays:Oneika Mays, she/her, LMT, E-RYT, is a multi-hyphenate facilitator who leads with joy, passion, and wisdom. She is a grounded leader with lived experience that centers on mindfulness and transformation. She brings a poignant lens to building a world that is more compassionate and understanding. With deep roots and knowledge in Buddhist and yogic teachings, Oneika delivers practical application and authentic connection through her facilitation skills. With openness and vulnerability, she facilitates the space to talk about change and embrace every part of ourselves. Check out Oneika's recently released book, Sit with Me, and learn more about her on her website. “It's me, inside out and connecting to the world rather than pushing back against something. It was one of the first times I felt like love wasn't a weakness, but instead gave me strength to show up fully.” –Oneika MaysSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Road to Rediscovery
    A Lived Experience: Talking about Grief as a Society

    The Road to Rediscovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 56:32 Transcription Available


    Suzanne Jabour is a Certified Grief Educator, Speaker, and Transformational Coach and Facilitator. She works with individuals in their personal lives, and also engages businesses and community leaders to understand how grief shows up in the workplace.Tune in, as Suzanne shares her own struggle of losing her son in 2020; and her grieving process through that experience. She'll also explain the different types of grief, and why we as a society do such a poor job in talking about grief to one another. Suzanne will also explain the “Brain Fog” that occurs in us when we encounter the loss of a loved one - and WHY we get that Brain Fog in the first place.To learn more about Suzanne and her great work, or to get a list of workshops and Coaching; visit www.alivedexperience.com.

    Women of Grace
    WGL260423 - Faith in Grief

    Women of Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026


    On today's episode, Johnnette Williams talks about our prayer life during times of grief. A caller asks for guidance as she navigates being a new widow.

    While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss
    304 | Circle of Sorrow (Part One) with Keallie Wozny

    While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 48:14


    In this first half of my conversation with Keallie Wozny, we begin by getting to know her son, Trevor, as she shares stories from his childhood, his love of music, his strong work ethic, and his desire to serve others, including his dream of becoming a Marine. But as his story unfolds, things begin to shift.What follows is a difficult and complex journey as Trevor begins to struggle with mental health challenges that grow increasingly severe. Keallie walks us through those changes with remarkable clarity, offering an honest look at what their family experienced as confusion, fear, and uncertainty began to take hold.This episode includes a detailed account of the days leading up to Trevor's death by suicide. While this is a hard story to hear, it's one that reflects the reality many families face ... and one that deserves to be told with both honesty and care.You may recognize Keallie as the author of the book Circle of Sorrow. In our conversation, she explains that this title comes from the realization that, after losing a child, you are ushered into a kind of fellowship of suffering. It's a circle no one chooses to join, and yet within it, there is a shared understanding among those who walk this road. It is both a painful place to be and, at the same time, a place where you are not alone.And even in the midst of this heartbreaking story, you'll hear glimpses of God's presence ... moments of grace, truth, and redemption that would become anchors for Keallie and her family in the days ahead.Coming Next:In next week's episode, Keallie shares what it has looked like to live in the aftermath of Trevor's death. We'll talk about the questions many parents carry, the stigma surrounding suicide loss, and the practical ways she has learned to walk through grief with faith and honesty.I would love to hear your thoughts on the show. Click here to send me a message! (Though I read every message, I am unable to respond through this format.) ** IMPORTANT** - All views expressed by guests on this podcast are theirs alone, and may not represent the Statement of Faith and Statement of Beliefs of the While We're Waiting ministry.  We'd love for you to connect with us here at While We're Waiting! Click HERE to visit our website and learn about our free While We're Waiting Weekends for bereaved parentsClick HERE to learn more about our network of While We're Waiting support groups all across the country. Click HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channelClick HERE to follow our public Facebook pageClick HERE to follow us on Instagram Click HERE to follow us on Twitter Click HERE to make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministryContact Jill by email at:  jill@whilewerewaiting.org 

    Dr. Laura Call of the Day
    A Childhood Friendship Cut Short

    Dr. Laura Call of the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 11:44


    Dr. Laura addresses the heartbreaking loss of a young girl who passed away from leukemia, and the impact her death had on Matthew's 8-year-old son. 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.

    Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
    Getting Through Grief — with Humor and Heart

    Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 27:56


    Hear from two amazing women authors who have survived loss and learned to live with it by finding humor in the darkest times. Screenwriter Angela Nissel writes about the loss of her mother — who had been caught up in a deceptive relationship — in Good Grief, Pass the Bread, Mom is Dead. Content creator Leslie Harter-Berg shares how she survived the sudden loss of her 30-year-old husband while on vacation post-Disneyland with their family and small children in You're So Strong. The two of them are funny, sensitive souls who should really be friends. Taken together, these two conversations highlight how writing is healing, how humor is necessary, and how we can get through the hardest things life throws our way. ** Check out the Z.I.P. membership program—Zibby's Important People! As a Z.I.P., you'll get exclusive essays, special author access, discounts at Zibby's Bookshop, and more. Head to zibbyowens.com to subscribe or upgrade and become a Z.I.P. today!** Follow @totallybookedwithzibby on Instagram for more about today's episode. (Music by Morning Moon Music. Sound editing by TexturesSound. To inquire about advertising, please contact allie.gallo@acast.com.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Intuitive Pull
    Completion & Expansion: Why I'm Ending The Intuitive Pull

    The Intuitive Pull

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 44:17


    This is the final episode of The Intuitive Pull Podcast. After 219 episodes and over 110,000 downloads, this is a moment of completion… and a powerful invitation into what comes next. In this episode, I share what I've learned through years of deep commitment to this podcast - what it has created, what it has taught me, and the unexpected ways grace did the heavy lifting. But more than that… This is a call forward. A call to those who know they are no longer here to repeat the same work, the same expressions, the same ways of leading. This is a time to: Let go of what has been Trust the intuitive pull into new territory Bring your wisdom to earth in wider, more tangible ways And move without guarantees, but with deep inner knowing If you feel the fire returning… if you know you are being called into something new… This episode is for you. Thank you for walking this journey with me. Abundant Leader Meditations (52 week experience) https://giselegambi.substack.com/subscribe Overflow (1:1 coaching for new streams of income & impact) https://www.giselegambi.com.au/overflow   00:00 – Welcome to the Final Episode 00:32 – What This Episode Will Cover 01:36 – 219 Episodes & 110,000 Downloads 02:58 – The Original Intention (and forgetting it) 04:01 – Grief, Doubt & Letting Go 05:18 – Leaving My Career to Follow Intuition 07:19 – The Reality of Commitment 09:32 – Momentum Serves the Committed 11:13 – “Grace Does the Heavy Lifting” 13:57 – The Ripple Effect of This Podcast 15:55 – Real Stories of Impact 20:08 – Allowing Myself to Be in the World 20:53 – Becoming “Technical” & Creative Expansion 22:10 – The Birth of Meditation Work 23:47 – The Abundant Leader Meditations 27:04 – The Shift We Are In (2026) 28:48 – Who This Message Is For 29:49 – Why Repeating the Same Work Is No Longer Enough 31:13 – Bringing Intuition Down to Earth 32:33 – Going Wider, Not Just Deeper 34:06 – Trust, Faith & Following the Unknown 35:34 – The Call to Courage (Stop Playing Safe) 36:31 – My Next Chapter (Cancer Coaching & Expansion) 38:12 – New Offers & Going Wider 39:50 – New Streams of Income & Impact 41:16 – Boots on the Ground Leadership 41:33 – You Can't See What You Can't See 41:48 – The Fire Has to Return 42:42 – Multiple Lanes, Wider Impact 42:59 – Closing the Podcast 43:51 – Final Words & Gratitude   #IntuitivePull #PodcastFinale #NothingLeftOnTheTable #LeadershipEvolution #PersonalTransformation #LoveIsTheMedicine #RadicalResponsibility #MomentumServesTheCommitted #GraceDoesTheHeavyLifting #AudaciousLeadership #SelfLeadership #SpiritualGrowth #MindsetShift #PurposeDriven #IntuitionToAction #CancerAndCourage #MindsetIsMedicine    

    Get Real -w- Caroline Hobby
    Getting Real with Morgan Myles: Unlacing, Grief, Truth, and the Breaking Point Behind the Music 

    Get Real -w- Caroline Hobby

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 64:56 Transcription Available


    She just dropped her album LACED, but the real story runs deeper. From calling off her wedding and walking away from toxic love, to navigating industry betrayal and questioning everything… even music itself. And in the middle of it all, processing the loss of her cousin, a grief that shaped more of this album than anyone knows. This is about heartbreak, faith, identity, and finally choosing herself. So after everything… who is Morgan now, and what is she no longer willing to stay silent about?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Angry Therapist Podcast: Ten Minutes of Self-Help, Therapy in a Shotglass for fans of Joe Rogan Experience

    In this episode, John Kim sits down with relationship expert and author Amy Chan to talk about dating patterns, childhood wounds, grief, commitment, and what it really takes to build healthy love. Amy shares how the sudden loss of a close friend changed the way she thinks about relationships and why creating core memories with the people you love matters more than convenience. John opens up about how losing his home reshaped his idea of freedom, home, and what truly matters. Together, they explore how childhood neglect, validation-seeking, and old survival strategies continue to shape adult dating patterns. They also break down Amy's framework for dating smarter, including how to spot where your dating life gets stuck, why apps should not be your only strategy, and how your energy affects connection. They talk about dopamine, fantasy, and why the first three months of dating can be misleading. Later, they unpack commitment, unrealistic expectations, relationship trade-offs, triggers, repair, and emotional safety. Amy explains her “Sh*t Bucket” concept and why healthy love is not about finding a perfect partner, but choosing someone whose imperfections you can actually live with. They close with a hopeful reminder: love is hard, but it is still worth building. In this episode: (00:00) The real reason your dating life keeps repeating(00:29) Grief changed how Amy thinks about love(02:09) John's life after losing home and redefining freedom(03:15) Amy Chan on dating smarter and finding lasting love(05:03) The childhood wounds behind adult relationship patterns(10:29) The patterns sabotaging your love life(14:24) People can feel your dating energy(16:15) Why the first 3 months can fool you(20:02) Why love only grows when you go all in(23:30) Social media is warping our expectations of love(26:34) Every relationship comes with a “Sh*t Bucket”(28:57) Triggers, conflict, and healing inside relationships(33:24) What repair actually looks like in healthy love(37:08) What happens when only one partner wants to grow(43:14) Why love is hard and still worth it About Amy Chan: Amy Chan is the author of Unsingle: How to Date Smarter and Create Love that Lasts — a fun, science-backed dating guide that helps people interrupt the relationship patterns keeping love just out of reach and build healthier, lasting connections. Dubbed the “scientific Carrie Bradshaw” by The Observer, Amy has been a trusted voice in modern relationships for nearly two decades. In 2016, she founded Renew Breakup Bootcamp, the world's first heartbreak retreat. She also leads Dating Bootcamp and is on faculty at Esalen and The Omega Institute. Her first book, Breakup Bootcamp: The Science of Rewiring Your Heart, was featured in The New York Times and optioned by a major streaming network. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The New Yorker, The Guardian, and USA Today. Books: Unsingle: How to Date Smarter and Create Love That Lasts (Pre-order) https://amzn.to/48xS01r Breakup Bootcamp: The Science of Rewiring Your Hearthttps://amzn.to/3wBZxxi Websites: www.renewbreakupbootcamp.com www.renewbootcamps.com www.missamychan.com www.hearthackersclub.com www.UnsingleByAmyChan.com (launching soon) Connect with Amy: Instagram Handle: https://www.instagram.com/missamychan LinkedIn URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/missamychan/ Tik Tok Handle: https://www.tiktok.com/@missamychan Twitter Handle: www.twitter.com/missamychan YouTube Handle: https://www.youtube.com/missamychan 

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
    #346 What You Called Confidence Was Actually Control

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 12:43


    You've been disciplined, prepared, and capable for a long time. But there's a difference between confidence and control — and most high performers have been running on one while calling it the other.Most high-capacity humans never question their confidence. They move, decide, build. They prepare thoroughly, perform consistently, and produce results that earn trust from everyone around them.But underneath that movement, something quieter has been running.A low-grade hypervigilance ensuring enough variables are accounted for before anything moves. The fitness. The financial precision. The standard that ensures nothing surprises you. All of it real. And all of it quietly functioning as a substitute for something never built: trust.This is the recognition most high performers never have — because control, when you're good at it, gets called discipline. Which makes it nearly impossible to see that underneath the strength, a nervous system learned to treat uncertainty as a threat.One distinction changes everything.Certainty depends on outcomes cooperating, variables behaving. Trust holds even when they don't. Certainty can be taken. Trust, once genuinely rooted, simply can't.This is Week 14's Recognition stage — the week this season has been building toward. After Repair, Conflict, and Grief, you arrive stripped clean. What becomes available isn't more strategy. It's trust as an identity posture — the floor you lead from when certainty is no longer required.Is this episode for you?You've built something real and still scan for certainty before you feel safeYour discipline is functioning beyond what the situation requiresThe confidence others see feels more like preparation than presenceWhat we walk through:Why control and confidence aren't the same — and why high performers rarely see the differenceThe nervous system arc: hypervigilance → noticing the scan → releasing the requirementWhy trust isn't passivity — it's the floor you lead from when certainty isn't requiredToday's Recalibration:Think of one area where your preparation exceeds what the situation requires. Don't judge it. Ask: what would I have to trust if I relaxed this?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...

    My Morning Devotional
    From Grief to Hope

    My Morning Devotional

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 6:15 Transcription Available


    Where do we find hope when our hearts are heavy?In this episode, host Lauren Alessi invites us to journey alongside Mary Magdalene as we reflect on those moments when grief meets the promise of hope. Together, we'll unpack how Mary's encounter at the empty tomb turned her sorrow into purpose, and how Jesus continues to invite each one of us from mourning into a life filled with resurrection power.Let's come together as a community in prayer and devotion, asking God to lift our burdens and fill us with a renewed sense of joy and direction today.Tap HERE to send us a text! BECOME A FOUNDING "MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL" MEMBERIf you enjoy your 5 minute daily dose of heaven, we would appreciate your support, and we have a fun way for you to partner with the MMD community! We've launched our "Buy Me a Coffee" membership where you can buy us a latte, OR become a founding member and get monthly bonus video episodes! To donate, go to mymorningdevo.co/join! Support the showNEW VIDEO EPISODES! You can watch our new video episodes on YouTube! Watch Our Video DevotionalsNEW TO MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL? We're so glad you're here! We're the Alessis, a ministry family working together in a church in Miami, FL, and we're so blessed to partner with the My Morning Devotional community and continue the great work done by the show's creator and our friend, Alison Delamota.We pray our personal reflections and devotions will empower you to grow your faith in God, and that you'll join us every morning in prayer! HELP US GROW THE MMD COMMUNITYSubscribe to the show on this appShare this with a friendJoin our newsletter Follow Us on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠⁠Leave a reviewSupport Our Friends and FamilyConnect with the original host of MMD  Alison DelamotaFollow our family's podcast The Family Business with The Alessis

    So Good Sisterhood
    An Honest Q+A with Pastor Julie: Your Questions on Growing, Grief, and Grandma Era Answered!

    So Good Sisterhood

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 32:23


    In this week's episode, Pastor Julie is joined by Karissa for a special Q&A to close out the season—answering real questions that our Sisterhood community sent in!From navigating grief and supporting others in hard seasons to building daily rhythms that sustain your faith, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for everyday life. Pastor Julie shares how to care for your own heart while helping others, what to do when you feel overwhelmed, and why spiritual rhythms aren't optional; they're essential.Get Your Tickets to Sisterhood Night!Watch Pastor Julie's Latest MessageSubscribe to Shownotes Plus for Discussion Questions, Extra Resources, and More!Learn More About Sisterhood© 2022 Be Essential Songs (BMI) / Jord A Lil Music (BMI) / Doejones20 (BMI) (admin at EssentialMusicPublishing.com). All rights reserved. Used by permission.

    This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil
    You Won't Just Cry When They Die with Liz Deacle | 404

    This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 38:39


    Grief is not neat, linear, inspiring, or cured by a casserole dish and a “take your time” platitude. In this episode of This Is Woman's Work, Nicole Kalil sits down with author, podcaster, and storyteller Liz Deacle—author of You Won't Just Cry When They Die—for an honest conversation about grief, loss, healing, identity, and the brutal reality of what happens when someone you love dies. Liz shares what losing both of her parents taught her about the physical and emotional reality of grief—experiences she writes about in You Won't Just Cry When They Die—including how it can dismantle identity, disrupt the body, and leave a person wondering who they even are now.  Together, they unpack why grief does not follow a timeline, why healing is not about getting back to who someone used to be, and why being “strong” often has a whole lot less to do with holding it together and a whole lot more to do with telling the truth. They also explore the complicated overlap between grief and midlife, especially for women navigating perimenopause, parenting, caregiving, work, and all the other crap life keeps throwing on the pile. Liz offers deeply human insight into what it means to be held, heard, and supported through loss, and why sometimes the most powerful thing anyone can say is simply, “I'm here.” This episode is for anyone grieving, anyone loving someone through grief, or anyone who needs the reminder that there is no right way to fall apart and no clean, polished way to stitch yourself back together. Thank you to our sponsors! Gusto is online payroll and benefits software built for small businesses. Try Gusto today at gusto.com/TIWW, and get three months free when you run your first payroll. Refresh your spring wardrobe with Quince. Go to Quince.com/TIWW for free shipping and 365-day returns! Shopify has everything all in one place, making your life easier and your business operations smoother. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/tiww  Visit Upwork.com right now and post your job for free! Connect with Liz: Website/Book:https://elizabethdeacle.com Free Meditation: https://elizabethdeacle.com/justforyou Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/its-a-drama-podcast/id1448200711 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ItsaDrama Related Podcast Episodes: How To Have A Good Death with Suzanne B. O'Brien, RN | 292 099 / Grief Is Love with Marisa Renee Lee How Is Your Spiritual Health? with Dr. Lisa Miller | 287 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!

    How Yoga Changed My Life
    176. Your Friends Didn't Plan For This Either

    How Yoga Changed My Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 46:22


    If you've ever wondered, “Am I doing this right?” You're not alone.In this episode of We Didn't Plan For This, Adrienne and Campbell sit down with Natalie to talk about what it's like for our family and friends when something happens to us.Because the truth is…our friends didn't plan for this either.This episode is for our friends.The ones that show up… even when they don't feel equipped.Send us Fan MailFor those who have reached out asking how to support Adrienne and her family during this time, click here to donate. There is absolutely no expectation—just sincere gratitude.We Didn't Plan For This Special SeriesSend Us Your Story!This series exists because so many of you reached out and said, “I didn't plan for this either.”If you've gone through a diagnosis, a loss, a life change, a career shift, a divorce, becoming a caregiver, moving, starting over — we want to hear your story.You don't have to have it figured out. You just have to be willing to share honestly.How Yoga Changed My Life a PodcastSend Us Your Stories!If you have a story about how yoga, meditation, breath work, journaling, or movement changed your life, we want to hear from you! These podcasts are really about the same thing — how people move through the seasons of life they didn't plan for, and what helps them along the way.If you'd like to be on the show or share your story:  Fill out our guest form or email us at yogachanged@gmail.com Follow us on TikTok:...

    Observador Paranormal
    Relatos Paranormales

    Observador Paranormal

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 46:06


    Fernanda del Río, actriz de teatro, creadora de contenido, conductora de Exa Aguascalientes, podcaster y mamá, comparte una conversación íntima sobre lo paranormal desde la vulnerabilidad, el humor y la experiencia personal. El episodio explora relatos ocurridos en casas antiguas, túneles, habitaciones con muñecas, sueños perturbadores durante el embarazo, niños que parecen percibir presencias, marcas de nacimiento vinculadas con posibles recuerdos de otra vida y la conmovedora historia de Nada y Nadie, los misteriosos acompañantes invisibles de su hija durante un año marcado por la pandemia y la pérdida. También se aborda cómo un diagnóstico de esclerosis múltiple puede transformar la percepción de la vida, la muerte, el presente y el propósito, además de preguntas sobre reencarnación, energía, almas, duelo, señales después de morir y la posibilidad de que cada persona experimente el más allá según lo que cree. Para quienes buscan relatos paranormales reales, testimonios sobre niños sensibles, experiencias familiares inexplicables y una mirada humana sobre la muerte y el misterio, este episodio ofrece una conversación honesta, emocional y profundamente memorable. Fernanda del Río, theater actress, content creator, Exa Aguascalientes host, podcaster, and mother, joins Observador Paranormal for an intimate conversation about the paranormal through vulnerability, humor, grief, and personal experience. The episode covers old houses, tunnels, rooms filled with dolls, a disturbing pregnancy dream, children who appear to perceive unseen presences, birthmarks possibly linked to memories of a past life, and the moving story of Nada and Nadie, the mysterious invisible companions who seemed to accompany her daughter during a year marked by the pandemic and loss. The conversation also explores how a multiple sclerosis diagnosis can reshape the meaning of life, death, presence, purpose, and urgency, while opening questions about reincarnation, energy, souls, grief, after-death signs, and the possibility that each person experiences the afterlife according to what they believe. For listeners searching for real paranormal stories, sensitive children, family hauntings, afterlife experiences, and an honest human reflection on death and mystery, this episode offers a powerful and deeply personal testimony. Fernanda del Río, atriz de teatro, criadora de conteúdo, apresentadora da Exa Aguascalientes, podcaster e mãe, participa de Observador Paranormal em uma conversa íntima sobre o paranormal a partir da vulnerabilidade, do humor, do luto e da experiência pessoal. O episódio reúne histórias de casas antigas, túneis, quartos com bonecas, um sonho inquietante durante a gravidez, crianças que parecem perceber presenças invisíveis, marcas de nascimento possivelmente ligadas a lembranças de outra vida e a emocionante história de Nada e Nadie, os misteriosos acompanhantes invisíveis que pareciam estar com sua filha durante um ano marcado pela pandemia e pela perda. A conversa também mostra como um diagnóstico de esclerose múltipla pode transformar a percepção da vida, da morte, do presente, do propósito e da urgência de viver, além de abrir perguntas sobre reencarnação, energia, alma, luto, sinais depois da morte e a possibilidade de que cada pessoa viva o além de acordo com aquilo em que acredita. Para quem procura relatos paranormais reais, crianças sensíveis, experiências familiares inexplicáveis e uma reflexão humana sobre morte e mistério, este episódio oferece um testemunho íntimo, emocional e marcante. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Grief House - Portals
    For Crying Out Loud

    Grief House - Portals

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 44:11


    In this episode Sascha and I tell stories of our experiences of public grief. We notice how different it feels to hold grief other's than it feels to spill our own and wonder about what conditions make grief feel safe enough or wild enough to come out into the open.

    Widowed AF
    S4 – EP12 – He Died on the Flight Home: Fran Milne on Sudden Loss, Grief and the Day Everything Changed

    Widowed AF

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 76:48


    Rosie is joined by Fran Milne, whose husband Matt died suddenly after collapsing on a flight home from Singapore.What begins as a familiar story of work travel, school runs and family life shifts in an instant into something unthinkable. A knock at the door. A police officer standing on the driveway. And the kind of shock that splits your life into before and after.In this deeply honest conversation, Fran talks Rosie through the moment everything changed. From the surreal wait in her living room, to the phone call from the air ambulance, to the long drive to the hospital knowing something was very wrong. And then the moment no one can prepare you for.They talk about the practical and emotional chaos that follows sudden loss. Telling the children. The decisions you never thought you'd have to make. The strange, jarring details that stay with you. And the small moments of humanity that carry you through the worst day of your life.There is heartbreak here, but also warmth, humour, and the kind of clarity that only comes from living through it.This episode covers:Sudden death and medical traumaThe reality of a police knock at the doorDeep vein thrombosis and missed symptomsThe experience of hospital after a sudden lossTelling children their parent has diedEarly grief, shock, and survival

    How To Deal With Grief and Trauma
    185 Grief Presumptions: The Assumptions We Make About Loss (Part 3 of 3)

    How To Deal With Grief and Trauma

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 22:48


    Send us Fan MailWhen someone is visibly grieving, the people around them quickly conclude, usually without adequate evidence. She isn't crying, so she must be coping. He went back to work, so he must be over it. They seem angry, not sad — that can't be grief.These are presumptions. In Part 3 of this three-part series, Nathalie examines how presumptions about grief operate in real time, in specific moments, and why they cause a different kind of harm from grief myths and preconceptions.What's covered in this episodeThe precise definition of a presumption and how it differs from a myth (cultural) and a preconception (personal, pre-existing)Why presumptions feel like observations but function as judgementsHow presumptions cause harm, both to the person being presumed about, and to the person making themThe most common grief presumptions, examined through: what is being assumed, where it comes from, how it lands, and what a more accurate response looks likeWhat supporters can do differently and why the impulse to interpret is so strongThe core distinction across all three episodes Myths, preconceptions, and presumptions are related, but they operate at different levels and in different moments.Grief myths exist in the culture: in the language, the rituals, the policies, the media. They are transmitted without any single person deciding to transmit them. Myths are covered in Part 1.Preconceptions are the individual's internalised version of those myths: what a person has absorbed over a lifetime, and carries into grief before it happens. They shape what someone expects from their own grief. Preconceptions are covered in Part 2.Presumptions are what happen in a specific moment: a conclusion drawn about someone else's grief, or one's own, without adequate evidence. Unlike myths and preconceptions, presumptions are active and situational. They happen in the room, in the conversation, at the graveside. Presumptions are what this episode covers.Support the show

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
    #345 When God Meets You in the Grief You Never Resolved

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 13:16


    Moses' story doesn't begin at the burning bush. It begins with preverbal grief, survival-level loss, and an identity with no clean container. God didn't wait for it to resolve. He met Moses in the middle of it — and called him forward with it.Most high-capacity humans eventually arrive at a moment where the achievement is real — and the emptiness is also real. And they have no framework for holding both.Moses arrived at that moment.His story doesn't begin at the burning bush. It begins with a mother who had to release him to save him. With a nervous system that learned: survival costs you the arms that held you. With an identity that had no clean container — raised in the palace built by his own people's suffering, carrying preverbal grief that lived in the body long before it had a name.He built on top of it. He performed. He achieved. He fled. He relocated to a life that asked less of him.He was never resolved. He was relocated.And in the wilderness — in the ordinary, tending someone else's flock — God showed up. Not after the grief was fully processed. Not after Moses had proven enough. In the middle of everything still unresolved.And said: I have seen the misery of my people. I have heard them crying. I know their suffering.Is this episode for you?You've arrived somewhere that looks like success — and something still feels offYou've been performing strength for so long you're not sure what's underneath itThe exhaustion doesn't resolve with achievement — and you don't know whyYou want to know what it means to be called forward with your grief, not despite itWhat we walk through:Moses's story as a grief story — from preverbal loss to the wilderness to the burning bushWhy survival-level grief lives in the body before language, before memory, before conscious thoughtWhy the call forward has never required you to resolve your grief firstWhat it means to be seen in the grief rather than evaluated for surviving itToday's Recalibration:What is the grief that success didn't heal? Not the grief you've named and moved through — the one that's still there after the achievement. Let yourself consider: what if God sees that grief not to evaluate it, but to meet you in it?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...

    Awakening Podcast
    The Ascension: From Grief to Resurrection Hope

    Awakening Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 33:08


    Pastor Nate is preaching The Ascension: From Grief to Resurrection Hope.We're continuing our Ascension series in Luke 24, where two disciples walk in grief and disappointment after the cross. On the road, Jesus meets them, brings clarity through Scripture, and restores their hope through His presence.

    Biblical Truths from West Palm Beach church of Christ
    Restoration After Grief (Lamentations 5)

    Biblical Truths from West Palm Beach church of Christ

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 28:39


    Speaker: Brent Kercheville. We are going to look at the final lament of this book. Please open your copies of God's word to Lamentations 5. As you are turning to the final lamentation, I want to remind of us the grief journey Jeremiah has taken his people through. Lamentations 1 encouraged the people to honestly express to the […] The post Restoration After Grief (Lamentations 5) appeared first on Biblical Truths from West Palm Beach church of Christ.

    Calvary Spokane - Audio Podcast
    The Origin of Everything - Part 28 God's Grief & Noah's Faith

    Calvary Spokane - Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 62:00


    Pastor Ken Ortize continues in the book of Genesis. This multipart series dives into the interpretation and the comprehension of its passages. Today we are in Genesis 6:5-14.

    No Filter
    How Robin Bailey Survived Repeated, Unimaginable Loss

    No Filter

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 76:34 Transcription Available


    Robin Bailey is one of Australia’s most recognisable radio voices. Warm, open, and deeply relatable, she’s built a career on making other people feel less alone. But behind that voice is a life shaped by repeated, unimaginable loss. In this conversation, Robin sits down with Kate Langbroek to share the moments that changed everything. From losing her father as a child, to the devastating death of her first husband, and later, the loss of her second husband to cancer, Robin speaks with a level of honesty that is at times breathtaking. She reflects on the moment she had to tell her three young sons that their father had died, and the decision she made about how they would face that grief together. She also opens up about the more complicated chapters of her life, including the choices she’s wrestled with and the long road back to herself. This is a conversation about grief, but it’s also about resilience. About motherhood, survival, and what it really takes to keep going when life keeps changing in ways you never expected. Robin’s memoir, Flamingos Aren’t Born Pink is out now. If this episode raises anything for you, support is available at Lifeline (13 11 14) or beyondblue.org.au. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media SUBSCRIPTION GIVEAWAY: Win a $2,000 Bed Threads voucher. Subscribe to Mamamia here before April 30 to be automatically entered. Current subscriber? You're already in the draw. T&Cs apply You can now watch our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and we can't wait for you to see. CLICK HERE. What To Listen To Next: Listen: Lisa Wilkinson Was Eveywhere. Then She Wasn't Listen: Natalie Bassingthwaighte: “The Night That Ended My Marriage” Listen: Chloé Hayden Knows the Cost of Being the Autistic Woman Everyone Looks To Listen: Concetta Caristo Changed Her Name to Escape a Violent Home Listen: Rachel Ward Looks Her Age. When Did That Become Radical? Listen: For 15 Years, No One Was Listening To Lainey Wilson. Now She's Everywhere Listen: Supermodel Rachel Hunter Was The Ultimate 90s Muse - Then She Walked Away Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here. Watch No Filter on YouTube. Follow us on Instagram here. Follow us on TikTok here. Feedback: podcast@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will get back to you ASAP. Rate or review us on Apple by clicking on the three dots in the top right-hand corner, click Go To Show then scroll down to the bottom of the page, click on the stars at the bottom and write a review. CREDITS: Guest: Robin Bailey Host: Kate Langbroek Group Executive Producer: Naima Brown Executive Producer: Bree Player Assistant Producer: Coco Lavigne Audio and Video Producer: Josh Green Social Media Producer: Olivia Colman Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Catholic Influencers Fr Rob Galea Homilies
    How Do You Deal with Grief?

    Catholic Influencers Fr Rob Galea Homilies

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 4:45


    Join Fr Rob as he reflects on the Sunday Gospel readings and how we can apply these reflections to our lives today. 3rd Sunday of EasterGospel: Luke 24:13-35

    What About Jesus? Devotions
    Christ Lives to Reign – April 19, 2026

    What About Jesus? Devotions

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 2:56


    https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260419dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion “God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of it.. . . Therefore let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah.” Acts 2:32,36 Christ Lives to Reign King Cyrus of Persia, King David of Judah, Caesar Augustus of Rome—these are three of the countless people who have ruled nations and empires over the centuries. Some kings and kingdoms lasted for generations, while others were short-lived. As different as they were from each other, they all had one thing in common—they did not last. How uncertain life would be if all we had to lean on were these passing kings and kingdoms. Our immortal souls need something more. How eagerly, then, we listen to the words of the apostle Peter. He tells us of a far greater King. This King is the Lord Jesus Christ. Peter tells us of a far greater kingdom. Jesus’ kingdom will last for eternity. It didn’t always seem this way, though. Jesus’ enemies plotted for years to kill Jesus. Finally, they carried out their plans and crucified him. He didn’t seem like a king whose kingdom would last for eternity. But then came Easter. Jesus’ disciples ran to an empty grave. He had risen. He was still King, and his kingdom was still intact. Today, let Peter’s words give you strength. Be assured of this: your King lives to reign. He is the Lord of your heart. He is your eternal source of forgiveness and hope. Prayer: Lord Jesus, by your resurrection from the dead you proved that you are my Savior and Lord. May your sure promises of forgiveness and life not only lead me to trust in you but also to live for you. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.

    Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart
    236. Why Making Sense of Grief Can Make It Harder

    Restorative Grief with Mandy Capehart

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 11:15


    Our safety doesn't come from certainty. When grief breaks the story we thought we were living in, our minds naturally go looking for explanations. In this episode, we explore why we reach for certainty when life stops making sense—and how that instinct can lead us into stories that promise safety but don't always deliver it.Together, we'll look at narrative fallacy, the human tendency to create tidy explanations for painful or chaotic experiences, and consider what it might mean to loosen our grip on certainty while we grieve.This episode also includes a gentle grounding practice to help us reconnect with safety in the present moment—without needing answers first.Links + Resources from this episode:Become a PatronConnect with Mandy

    Into the Western Wild
    Psalm 137: Grief and Justice

    Into the Western Wild

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 30:00


    Sometimes there are Psalms in the Bible that are just tough. They take some wresting to come to terms with. Psalm 137 is one of those passages. What do we do with them? Join Pastors Mike and Tyler as they dive into this Psalm to see what it has to teach us. Support the show

    The Modern Crone
    The Modern Crone: Season 8: Resurrection with Juliet Stannard

    The Modern Crone

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 72:43


    Juliet Stannard is British and spent her childhood living in the UK, Germany, Hong Kong and Canada as her father was in the British Military. She started work and moved to Singapore in 1993 with her then-husband, via a short stint in HK.Juliet has worked in the Singapore Real Estate Industry for 26 years, and is now one of the Directors and owners of Citiprop – a very well-established agency on the island. Her life has been forged through a series of intense events and personal resurrections, which eventually led her on a journey of self-healing and exploring many types of therapy.Today, Juliet is in a strong and happy place, and it's a delight to welcome her to the podcast to share her story.Join us as Juliet shares:Her experiences of infidelity and betrayal, and the impact on her self-confidence and intuitionThe challenging dynamics of a family that keeps secretsThe warning signs of emotional manipulation, the small inner voice and gut feelingThe deeper importance of allowing ourselves to grieveThe varying degrees of betrayalThe intriguing world of private investigatorsHer horrendous experience of the Boxing Day Tsunami and her daughter's serious accidentHer incredible ability to find light in the darkest placesHow the body keeps the scoreDoes a series of ‘good luck' factors evidence the presence of guidance and protection?The slow and steady road to reclaiming her life, finding herself again and opening to joy and love through spirituality and presenceAnd if your spirit is stirred by these amazing conversations, don't forget to like, subscribe and leave a review - so more people can find their way to The Modern Crone. Thank you for tuning in!  So Grateful for the Modern Crone team -Theme music and season intro tracks:Sam Joole: www.samjoole.comCover design and photographyLuana Suciuhttps://www.instagram.com/luanasuciu/Luanasuciu@gmail.com Voice editing:Christopher Hales - Mask Music Studiosmaskmusicstudios@outlook.comStudio and Reel production:Kymberly Sngkymberlysngcm@gmail.com 

    Dr. Laura Call of the Day
    Facing Loss Again

    Dr. Laura Call of the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 10:27


    After losing her mom just two months ago, Jessica is now facing another heartbreaking decision—her dog's health is declining. 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.

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
    #344 Why Unprocessed Grief Costs You Capacity in Every Relationship

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 10:58


    If you're depleted everywhere — short at work, absent at home, with nothing left to give — this episode names why: unprocessed grief doesn't stay in one arena. And when you grieve in one place, capacity returns to all of them.Most high performers don't realize how far unprocessed grief travels.They leave the role. They close the chapter. They move forward without dwelling. And then they notice something is quietly wrong everywhere: less patience than they should have, less presence than they want to give, less of themselves available in the relationships that matter most.This episode names what's happening — and why the answer isn't more rest, or doing less, or trying harder to show up.The nervous system doesn't compartmentalize the way the calendar does. Suppressed grief allocates energy to containment across every relational context — quietly pulling from whatever you need to be present for. The impatience at work and the short fuse at home aren't separate problems. They're the same suppression in every arena where the nervous system has to give something. The depletion won't lift because the source isn't the schedule — it's the suppression.Is this episode for you?You're more depleted than your schedule explainsThe irritability or absence is showing up across multiple arenas — work, home, marriage, leadershipYou moved past a transition without fully grieving it — and something has felt off ever sinceYou want to understand why your capacity doesn't return no matter how much you rest or resetWhat we walk through:Why unprocessed grief doesn't stay in the arena where it originatedThe capacity allocation framework: how suppression pulls relational presence from every contextWhy impatience, absence, and depletion across arenas are the same nervous system patternWhy processing grief in one place returns capacity to all of themToday's Recalibration:Think of one relationship where you don't have as much to give as you'd like. Ask: is there grief in another arena you've been quietly holding? A transition or a season that closed without acknowledgment. You don't need to solve it or trace it to its source. Just let the connection exist — and let that be enough.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...

    Sermons by Father Kevin Kilgore
    We cannot wish time or grief away. What to do instead. Emmaus.

    Sermons by Father Kevin Kilgore

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 8:56


    Learn From People Who Lived it
    Don't Bottle It Up: The Value of Sharing Your Grief Story

    Learn From People Who Lived it

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 18:47


    Explore the real value of sharing your grief journey with Jill McMahon and Mathew Blades in this honest, educational conversation. Learn why opening up matters and how it can help you and those around you. The difference between "trauma dumping" and genuine sharing Practical ways to start talking about grief, even if it's hard Why sharing your story is crucial for healing and resilience How to respond supportively when others open up, both in person and online   Visit our Guests: Mathew Blades - MathewBlades.com Jill McMahon - Jillmcmahoncounseling.com   To grab a copy of our 6-Week Wellness course, which is video-led, visit https://a.co/d/0ihE1vaw If you want to use Streamyard to create a podcast like this, use this link: https://streamyard.com/pal/c/4656111098003456

    Postcards From Midlife
    Poet Donna Ashworth's masterclass on grief, intentional positivity & the daily ritual that could change your life

    Postcards From Midlife

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 52:54


    The ‘people's poet' joins Lorraine & Trish to talk about her remarkable life - from cruise ship singer to best selling writer - all the while contending with an eating disorder and a midlife ADHD diagnosis. Discover how Donna, 51, healed from trauma, retrained her brain to silence the inner critic, learned how to nurture a soul algorithm & believes that ‘everything good is on the other side of cringe'. Plus why she's proud to be a member of ‘the worst poet's club'. And a beautiful reading from her new book ‘Loss: Words to Weather The Many Waves of Grief'.Contact: hello@postcardsfrommidlife.comInstagram: @postcardsfrommidlifeJoin our private Facebook Group here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Women of Impact
    CIA SPY: Candace Owens Called Her a Psychopath…Here's What EVERYONE'S Missing | Andrew Bustamante

    Women of Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 68:40


    You know those moments when the internet sets itself on fire with “She's faking it!” accusations… and suddenly you start doubting your own gut? Today, I'm calling in a literal CIA spy. Yep, Andrew Bustamante is back and we're breaking down the wild feud between Candace Owens and Erica Kirk. Is Erica just a grieving widow … or has Candace discovered a hidden “psychopath” in our midst? We'll rip apart what's fact, what's opinion, and the sneaky mental traps that make women question ourselves even when there's no proof. This episode arms you with real tools to see manipulation, spot red flags, and stay grounded in your power, even when the world is screaming otherwise. Here's exactly what we dive into: How to spot media “priming” and protect your mind from viral manipulation Real-life CIA body language tells: what's truth, what's performance, and what is just grief The neuroscience of gut feelings vs. measurable evidence SHOWNOTES Ambition vs. Psychopathy: Is This a Personal Attack or a Warning? The Danger of Confusing Belief with Fact Is Candace Priming Us to See Erica as a Villain? Accusation or Grief? The Cost of Public Slander The CIA Matrix: Misinformation, Disinformation, and Malinformation Explained Are There Any Real Signs of Psychopathy? Analyzing Erica's Interview Body Language 101: Genuine Grief or Performance? How Faith, Trauma, and Loss Shape Public Behavior The Power of Closed Body Language and Why It Matters What a Psychopath Would Actually Do in This Situation CIA Occam's Razor: The Simplest Explanation vs. Wild Conspiracy The High-Pressure Funeral: Trump, Tucker, and 90,000 Eyes “I Forgive Him” Can Forgiveness Happen This Fast? The Leaked Zoom: How Leaders Really Grieve Behind Closed Doors Stop Comparing Yourself: The Projection Trap and Finding Your Truth Final Verdict: Is Candace Owens Doing Harm? The Moral Weight of Misinformation Thank you to our sponsors: Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at ⁠https://shopify.com/lisa⁠ AirDoctor: Up to $300 off with code LISA ⁠https://airdoctorpro.com⁠ Cozy Earth: code COZYLISA for 20% off ⁠https://cozyearth.com⁠ OneSkin: 15% off with code LISA at ⁠https://oneskin.co/lisa⁠ Want to learn more from Andrew Bustamante? Find your Spy Superpower:⁠ https://yt.everydayspy.com/4asr05N⁠   Read Andrew's CIA book ‘Shadow Cell':⁠ https://geni.us/ShadowCellBook⁠ Follow Andrew on YouTube:⁠ https://youtube.com/@Andrew-Bustamante⁠ Explore Spy School:⁠ https://everydayspy.com/⁠ Support Andrew's sponsor Axolt Brain:⁠ https://axoltbrain.com/andy⁠ Listen to the podcast:⁠ https://youtube.com/@EverydaySpyPodcast⁠ FOLLOW LISA BILYEU: Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact⁠⁠ Tik Tok: ⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en⁠ Facebook:⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/lisabilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
    #343 When You Stop Suppressing Grief, Capacity Comes Back

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 8:38


    If something feels slightly lighter this week — a decision that came more easily, a morning that didn't start heavy — this episode names what that is: capacity returning. And why grief was never the cost.You didn't fix anything this week.You didn't go back. You didn't undo the progress. You didn't manufacture closure or force gratitude or perform your way through something difficult.You just named what was there. Felt it honestly. Released it with the acknowledgment it deserved.And something came back.This episode is about noticing what that is — not to capture it or analyze it or make sure it stays, but to let your nervous system recognize it as real. As evidence. As what actually happens when you stop allocating energy to suppression and allow that energy to return to you instead.Is this episode for you?Something feels slightly lighter this week and you're not quite sure what to make of thatYou're suspicious of ease — wondering if you missed a step, or quietly bracing for what's about to get harderYou've been moving fast for so long that you almost don't recognize what having full capacity feels like anymoreYou came out the other side of something real this week and want to trust what returned without rushing to explain itWhat we walk through:What renewed momentum actually looks like at the identity level — not urgency, not acceleration, not a brand new forward planThe small grounded signals of restored capacity: mental clarity, decision ease, emotional availability, physical energy, relational presenceWhy high-capacity humans are suspicious of ease — and why this ease is worth trusting completelyWhat “feeling like myself again” actually means in the nervous systemWhy grief didn't slow you down — it returned the capacity you didn't even know you'd lostToday's Recalibration:Think of one small moment from this week where you noticed more ease, more clarity, more presence than you've had recently. It doesn't have to feel significant. Just notice it. And let yourself say quietly: that was capacity coming back. You don't have to protect it, explain it, or make it last. Just let it be evidence that what you did this week worked.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...

    Climate Connections
    Zen Buddhist retreats offer space for people to process climate grief

    Climate Connections

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 1:31


    Priest Kritee Kanko helps people express their feelings rather than pushing them away. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/ 

    Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle (BYU)
    4-16-26 - Jason Swensen - Deseret News - In what ways did Lani's faith & ties to Utah support your journey through grief and addiction?

    Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle (BYU)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 15:11 Transcription Available


    Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Host: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) and Co-Host: (ronthe3manweav)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
    #342 Honoring and Ruminating Are Not the Same Thing

    Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 10:32


    If the exhaustion doesn't lift even when you keep moving forward, this episode names why: suppression is expensive. Grief is what reclaims the capacity. And honoring the past is not the same as living in it.Most high performers don't fear grief. They fear what they believe grief does.That it will pull them under. Keep them stuck. Undo the forward motion they've worked so hard to build.So they keep moving. They close chapters quickly, remind themselves the decision was right, redirect toward what's next. And they carry the background exhaustion that never resolves — not realizing the weight isn't the cost of grieving. It's the cost of not grieving.Every time the nervous system moves past something without acknowledging it, it files that moment under: not safe to feel. The energy required to hold that file closed stays allocated. Low-grade. Constant. Invisible.This episode makes the distinction that changes everything: honoring and ruminating are not the same thing. Clean grieving is the most efficient capacity reclamation available.Is this episode for you?You're afraid that if you let yourself feel it, you won't find your way back outAcknowledging what you lost feels like going backwardYou've made your peace — on the surface — but something still feels allocatedYou move past hard seasons efficiently and wonder why the weight doesn't followWhat we walk through:The difference between honoring (seeing, acknowledging, releasing) and ruminating (replaying, second-guessing, staying tethered)Why suppression is expensive: the constant, low-grade energy cost of holding grief undergroundThe prototype for clean grieving: name it, feel it, release it — without regression or performed closureWhy grief reclaims capacity and suppression quietly spends itWhat shifts in the body when honest acknowledgment replaces efficient avoidanceToday's Recalibration:Think of one loss from this week — one cost, one version of yourself that surfaced as you listened. Say quietly: That mattered. I see what it cost. I release it with the acknowledgment it deserved. Notice what you feel. Not what you think. That shift — even a small one — is capacity coming back.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...

    Grief Out Loud
    What If Grief Care Is Preventative Care? Dr. Kailey Bradley

    Grief Out Loud

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 41:56


    In this episode, we talk with Dr. Kailey Bradley about support for grieving a death loss, but also the more overlooked non-death losses, including chronic illness, infertility, shifting identities, and the futures we imagined but don't get to live.  Dr. Bradley is a clinician and educator who specializes in working with children and families navigating grief and illness. Kailey shares her experiences growing up with chronic illness and being diagnosed with premature ovarian failure at age 12, and how those layered losses affected her at different life stages. We explore what it means to "process" grief, why anger and big questions deserve space, and how grief can show up in ways we don't always recognize. We also discuss how being diagnosed later in life with autism spectrum disorder shifted how Kailey understands grief – hers and those she supports.   We discuss: Why grief care can be seen as preventative mental health care   What Kailey learned working with teens in juvenile detention about unprocessed loss   How children express grief through play, behavior, and the body   Supporting neurodivergent kids and teens, including those with autism   The importance of choice and autonomy in grief support   What makes a grief-informed community and why we need more of them   The collective grief of the pandemic and how little space we've made to process it   This conversation is both practical and expansive, offering ideas for parents, caregivers, educators, clinicians, and anyone who wants to better understand grief in all its forms.  Connect with Dr. Kailey BradleyRefuge Counseling: https://allrefuge.com/The Death & Sex Podcast: https://pod.co/the-death-and-sex-podcast The Ohio Bereavement Collaborative: https://ohiobc.com/  Want to learn more about supporting children and teens who are grieving? Sign up for our online courses here: https://classes.dougy.org/

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie
    No More Tears | Revelation 21:4

    Daily Devotions From Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 4:02


    “He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever.” (Revelation 21:4 NLT) One of the most unpredictable headwinds we face in this life is grief. Grief can be expected in the aftermath of a loss. But it isn’t confined to a specific period of mourning. There’s no way to anticipate how long it will last or when it will come roaring back without warning. Though we may not fully understand grief, we have a Savior who does. Isaiah 53:3–4 says, “He was despised and rejected—a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief. We turned our backs on him and looked the other way. He was despised, and we did not care. Yet it was our weaknesses he carried; it was our sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God, a punishment for his own sins!” (NLT). Not only did He carry our sin, but He also carried our sorrows. He was acquainted with our grief. He has a deep and abiding concern for our emotional well-being. The psalmist wrote, “You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book” (Psalm 56:8 NLT). On a tour of Israel several years ago, I was exploring the old city of Jerusalem with my sons, Christopher and Jonathan. At one point in our ramblings, we stopped at an antiquities store, and I noticed a number of little bottles in various sizes and shapes. I asked the shopkeeper, “Sir, what are these bottles for?” “Oh,” he said, “those are Roman tear bottles.” “What were they used for?” I asked. “Well,” he replied, “the Romans believed that when a loved one dies, you need to keep your tears in a bottle. So, they would store their tears in these little containers.” I have a tear bottle now. But it isn’t on earth; it’s in Heaven. And I’m not the one who has to collect my tears because God said He would do that. Why does God keep our tears in a bottle? Because He sees and cares about every one of them. He takes note of our every tear. He hears our every sigh. Revelation 21:4 says, “He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever” (NLT). We can look forward to that day, knowing that grief will have no place in our eternal life with God. In the meantime, we can take our feelings of sorrow and loss to the One who designed us, who understands us, and who knows how to comfort and heal us. Psalm 147:3 says, “He heals the brokenhearted and bandages their wounds” (NLT). But it doesn’t stop there. The apostle Paul wrote, “He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us” (2 Corinthians 1:4 NLT). No one is better equipped to help someone through their grief journey than someone who has traveled the road themselves. Reflection question: What has been your experience with grief? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known." All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Good Skin Circle
    Divine Timing + Processing Grief

    Good Skin Circle

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 12:25


    Ashley opens up about navigating grief, faith, and purpose during one of the most emotionally charged seasons of her life,... marked by the anniversary of her father's passing and the recent loss of her soul dog, Fillmore.This is a conversation about what happens when your world breaks… and how you rebuild it with intention, truth, and divine timing.Inside this episode:The reality of long-term grief (and why it doesn't “go away”)How loss reshaped Ashley's standards in love, career, and self-worthReconnecting with God after anger, distance, and a near-death experienceThe unexpected role of sound healing in her personal evolutionWhy being visible — even when it's uncomfortable — matters more than everA reminder that you can rebuild your life… no matter where you're startingIf you're in a season of loss, transition, or awakening, this episode will meet you there.Private Hands-On Advanced Facial Training & Virtual MentorshipJune 14th 2026 Slow Flow & Sculpt 1 Day Workshop in Orange County, CA // Registration Closes May 15th 20262-Day Intensive Golden Touch Workshop ApplicationWorkshop & Retreat WaitlistFree Golden Experience Guide Monthly Publication

    The Cure for Chronic Pain with Nicole Sachs, LCSW
    From the Vault: REAL TIME HEAL: GI Issues, IC, Food Fear, and Grief with Bri

    The Cure for Chronic Pain with Nicole Sachs, LCSW

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 62:57


    Learn how to JournalSpeak :⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/2ph33u2s Buckle up for another amazing and heart opening Real Time Heal. Bri is an incredible woman. She has lived through so much in a short period of time, and with the help of this work is well on her way to freedom from all of her chronic symptoms. Even before we met, Bri was able to completely eliminate her IC, Pelvic Pain, and related issues with her JournalSpeak work, but her stubborn GI issues and food fear persisted. As we spoke, it became apparent what is actually making her stomach sick: unprocessed grief. We all have it. Join us and witness Bri's incredible bravery and humanity. I feel grateful to have met her, and been able to help in some small way. Much love, n. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠1:1 COACHING WITH TRAINED COACHES SUPERVISED DIRECTLY BY NICOLE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW THE PODCAST HERE TO HELP OTHERS FIND IT!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Producer: Lisa Eisenpresser ~~~~~ SUPPORT:  Struggling with chronic pain? Check out my Freedom From Chronic Pain course   GET THE FIRST LESSON FREE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/yuxczyba⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Anxiety controlling your life? Try my Freedom From an Anxious Life course  GET THE FIRST LESSON FREE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/2m9rcht8⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Learn more about the brain science and clinical experiences in my book   MIND YOUR BODY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/4fd6bvdc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Receive support, guidance, connection, and direct access to Nicole with  MEMBERSHIP: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/y7wadt8d⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ~~~~ THE CURE FOR CHRONIC PAIN JOIN THE CONVERSATION ON INSTAGRAM  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/93pwbp8v ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/56vvbdcx ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ LEARN ABOUT ANNUAL OMEGA RETREAT ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/3vr5j3ux⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Podcast music by the beautiful and talented Danielle Furst: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@musicfurst⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This episode originally aired on November 20, 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Finding Your Way Through Therapy
    A Diplomatic Security Agent On Trauma, Clearance Fear, And Getting Help

    Finding Your Way Through Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 26:27 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailThe job can send you to the hardest places on earth, then expect you to come home and act like nothing followed you back.We talk with Kemmi Sadler, a retired supervisory special agent from the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Security Service, about what two decades of protective missions, investigations, and overseas tours can do to your inner life. From her early years in local law enforcement to contracting overseas after 9/11 and then serving across posts like Iraq, Afghanistan, El Salvador, Mexico, and Washington, DC, Kemi lays out the real-world stressors that build over time: constant moves, family complications, and the relentless requirement to stay sharp.One story becomes a turning point, opening the door to survivor's guilt and the kind of grief that can linger for years when it never gets fully processed. We also dig into a barrier so many first responders recognize instantly: the fear that counseling could trigger “fitness for duty” questions or jeopardize a security clearance. When your identity is built around being the tough one, asking for help can feel like risking everything. We compare peer support, resilience training, and the idea of routine mental health wellness visits that work like a checkup rather than a crisis response.We close with the shock of retirement and why turning in credentials can feel like losing membership in a world that once gave you status, safety, and a clear sense of self. If you care about first responder mental health, trauma recovery, and the transition out of service, this conversation will stay with you.Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more first responders can find these stories.Here is how to reach Kemmi: www.klsadler.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kemmisadler/https://www.facebook.com/klsadlerhttps://www.instagram.com/klsadler_/www.nonasway.comhttps://www.facebook.com/NonaTheWonderDog/https://www.instagram.com/nonas_way_/DeemedFit: First Responder OwnedWe are a first responder owned company looking to get first responders in the best mental shape.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

    Johnjay & Rich Present: My Funeral Home Stories
    The Man Who Killed Himself Twice (Unlocked!)

    Johnjay & Rich Present: My Funeral Home Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 45:13 Transcription Available


    He didn't just kill himself… he made sure it worked.In this episode, a Grant, a funeral director's assasistant, shares one of the most disturbing and confusing calls of his life. A man everyone loved. A house that should have been filled with Christmas lights. And a suicide so extreme it didn't make sense.He slit both of his arms open.And then started his car.Just in case.But this story isn't just about how he died.It's about trying to understand why.Why someone who seemed happy would do something so violent.Why some suicides feel impulsive… and others feel calculated.And what goes through your mind when you're standing over the body of someone you actually knew.After years working in a funeral home, Grant has seen death in every form. But some scenes don't leave you. This is one of them.And what happened after the call might be even worse.A desperate lie.A moment of guilt. And the realization that sometimes the living don't handle death much better than the dead.This is a raw, unfiltered, true story from inside the funeral industry. Graphic, honest, and deeply human. ⚠️ Listener discretion advised. This episode contains graphic descriptions and discussions of suicide. $ - This episode was previously locked behind a paywall.

    Realfoodology
    From Losing My Mom to Leaving Our Home Overnight

    Realfoodology

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 37:32


    295: In this solo episode, I'm sharing a personal life update and opening up about a really challenging season. Over the past few months, I've been navigating the loss of my mom after her long battle with cancer, while also dealing with a toxic mold situation in our home that led to health concerns and unexpected legal stress. I talk about my mom's journey, what this experience has taught me about health, faith, and resilience, and what it's been like processing grief while pregnant. I also share more about discovering the mold and how it's impacted our lives. This episode is a more personal, behind-the-scenes look at what life has been like lately and how I'm moving forward through it all. Topics Discussed: → Grief and losing a parent after a long cancer journey → Navigating pregnancy during an emotional season → Faith, resilience, and mindset through hardship → Toxic mold exposure and its impact on health and housing → Legal challenges and starting over after unexpected life changes Sponsored By: → Function | Own your health for $365 a year. That's a dollar a day. Learn more and join using my link. Visit https://www.functionhealth.com/REALFOODOLOGY and use gift code REALFOODOLOGY25 for a $25 credit toward your membership.  → PaleoValley | Head to paleovalley.com/realfoodology for 15% off your first purchase. → Qualia | Take control of your cellular health today. Go to https://qualialife.com/realfoodology and save 15% to experience the science of feeling younger. → Just Thrive | Get your health in check and save 20% on your first order at https://justthrivehealth.com/REALFOODOLOGY → Beekeeper's Naturals | Today, Beekeeper's Naturals is giving my listeners an exclusive offer: Go to https://beekeepersnaturals.com/REALFOODOLOGY or enter code REALFOODOLOGY to get 20% off your order. Timestamps:  → 0:00 – Introduction → 1:13 – Cancer Diagnosis → 4:39 – Treatment & Faith → 8:04 – Medical Complications → 13:29 – Final Months → 17:30 – Alternative Therapies → 23:05 – Passing → 25:47 – Grief → 27:48 – Mold Discovery → 30:55 – Legal Issues Show Links: → ⁠realfoodology.com⁠ Check Out: →⁠PEOPLE VS THE POISON - Sign up now!⁠⁠ https://thepeoplevspoison.org → ⁠Instagram - Realfoodology Check Out Courtney:  →  ⁠LEAVE US A VOICE MESSAGE⁠ →  ⁠Check Out My new FREE Grocery Guide!⁠ →  ⁠@realfoodology⁠ →  ⁠www.realfoodology.com⁠ →  ⁠My Immune Supplement by 2x4⁠ →  ⁠Air Dr Air Purifier⁠ →  ⁠AquaTru Water Filter⁠ →  ⁠EWG Tap Water Database⁠ Produced By: Drake Peterson

    The Bobby Bones Show
    TAKE THIS PERSONALLY: After Losing Two Sons, She Helps Others Heal From Grief

    The Bobby Bones Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 41:05 Transcription Available


    Grief is something every single one of us will experience, but most of us don’t know how to talk about it, process it, or move through it. Marcia Earhart, founder of Sterling Rose Sanctuary, shares her deeply personal story of losing both of her sons and how that unimaginable pain led her to help others heal. Morgan & Marcia talk about why grief looks different for everyone, the connection between grief, trauma, and mental health, how families can stay connected through loss, the idea of “incorporating” grief instead of being consumed by it, and why we grieve more moments in life than we realize.