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    Freckled Foodie & Friends
    Carl Radke on Summer House, Sobriety, & Sibling Grief

    Freckled Foodie & Friends

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 85:04


    In this episode, I sit down with Carl Radke for an honest conversation about sobriety, grief, and what it's really like behind the scenes of Bravo's Summer House. Carl opens up about his journey with addiction that led to his sobriety, how he dealt with survivor's guilt after his brother's passing, and how writing his memoir, Cake Eater, helped him find healing. We talk about the realities of being sober in a partying environment, the highs and lows of reality TV and being on camera, how Carl navigates friendship and fame, and finding purpose after hitting rock bottom. Plus, Carl shares advice for anyone curious about sobriety, why self-acceptance is ongoing work, and what we can expect from this current season of Summer House.Key Takeaway / Points:Carl's experience with addiction and his journey to sobrietyGrieving his brother's death and dealing with survivor's guilt, imposter syndrome, and the feeling of not being “enough”How hitting rock bottom led him to getting sober Pressure of being on camera and reality TV redemptionThe healing process of writing his memoir, Cake EaterCurrent season of Summer House and navigating the drama-filled house, friendships, and relationshipsOur take on Jersey Shore vs. HamptonsColoring confessionals: Summer House favorite moments, his non-negotiable morning routine, favorite castmate to get advice from, and moreFinding community in grief and sharing his story to help othersWatch Summer House Tuesday nights at 8pm ET on Bravo.Order Carl's book Cake Eater HEREListen to Carl's podcast More Life HERELearn more about Soft Bar HEREFollow Carl:Instagram: @carlradkeTikTok: @carlradkeWebsite: www.radkeboys.comFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.com

    The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison
    GUILTY: Surprise Late Verdict For Grief Author Kouri Richins 

    The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 18:25 Transcription Available


    A Utah jury of 8 took less than 3 hours to find 35 year old mom of three, Kouri Richins guilty of fatally poisoning her husband Eric with a fentanyl spiked Moscow mule. Closing arguments and jury instructions took most of the day, so it was a surprise when they continued to deliberate into the evening to come back with guilty verdicts on all counts. RIchins’ reaction was palpable as the judge read the the verdicts aloud, her head fell and she never looked up again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Dr. Axe Show
    485: Breathing Problems and Grief: What Your Lungs Remember

    The Dr. Axe Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 28:44


    Springtime is here, and that means breathing issues. What if your breathing problems are connected to grief your body is carrying? In TCM, grief and the lungs are deeply connected. In this episode, Dr. Motley explores this connection, remedies to consider and the possibility that you could be carrying generational grief. Dr. Motley's recommendations: For Lung Health DesBio Large Intestine + Lung Meridian Opener: https://dbscript.com/product/lung-large-intestine/ Woad Supreme: https://tinyurl.com/3hkvr4jr Scutalleria Supreme: https://tinyurl.com/yyczfhy3 DesBio Systemic Drainage: https://dbscript.com/product/systemic-drainage/ For Healing Grief EMDR LENS Neurofeedback EFT Tapping: thetappingsolutions.com NET NET Spray Metal: https://a.co/d/06t5wZe6 ------  Want more of The Ancient Health Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Dr. Motley! Instagram Facebook Tik-Tok Website ------  * Y'all… not all Vitamin C is created equal.

    Amy and T.J. Podcast
    GUILTY: Surprise Late Verdict For Grief Author Kouri Richins 

    Amy and T.J. Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 18:25 Transcription Available


    A Utah jury of 8 took less than 3 hours to find 35 year old mom of three, Kouri Richins guilty of fatally poisoning her husband Eric with a fentanyl spiked Moscow mule. Closing arguments and jury instructions took most of the day, so it was a surprise when they continued to deliberate into the evening to come back with guilty verdicts on all counts. RIchins’ reaction was palpable as the judge read the the verdicts aloud, her head fell and she never looked up again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Wellness Force Radio
    Supplement Scientist: This Step Makes EVERY Supplement Finally Work

    Wellness Force Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 86:45


    Are your supplements really working, or are you just wasting your money?Josh Trent welcomes Shawn Wells on the Wellness + Wisdom podcast, episode 807, to reveal why your nervous system determines whether your supplements work or do nothing, how chronic stress physically blocks absorption no matter the quality of what you're taking, the science of placebo and nocebo and how your mindset before you swallow the pill changes your biology, and why your body has to be ready before anything in the bottle can help.In This Episode, Shawn Wells Uncovers:(01:30) Why Your Body Rejects Supplements(08:55) Neural System Healing(12:35) Why Placebo Actually Works(21:35) You Don't Have to Be Defined By What You Do(26:50) The Key to Supplement Efficiency(34:00) Why Medications Don't Work Long-Term(40:35) The Journey of Grief(47:35) You Don't Need Supplements(54:30) Caffeine Is Toxic, Paraxanthine Heals You(01:03:15) The World Needs Paraxanthine Right Now(01:09:35) What Can You Do for Yourself?(01:16:00) Freedom Comes From Truth

    Feminist Wellness
    Tenderoni Hotline #24: Grief Over Losing Objects + Injustice In The Workspace

    Feminist Wellness

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 13:47


    Tenderoni Hotline #24: Hello my love, and welcome back to the Tenderoni Hotline, our soft and spacious corner of the Feminist Wellness Podcast where we explore your most tender questions about healing, nervous system care, and returning home to yourself.In today's episode, we're diving into two thoughtful questions about grief, empathy, and emotional boundaries, and what it means to care deeply without abandoning yourself in the process.First, we explore something that often goes unnamed: grief over losing meaningful possessions. What happens when you lose a beloved object, like a piece of jewelry, a journal, a childhood item, or a home that held an entire chapter of your life? If you've ever felt embarrassed about how deeply something like that affected you, this conversation offers a compassionate reframe. We talk about why these losses can feel so profound, how objects can hold memory and meaning, and why your grief deserves to be honored without judgment.Next, we turn to a question about witnessing mistreatment in the workplace. If you've ever felt deeply disturbed by abuse of power or injustice at work, and found yourself ruminating about it long after the moment has passed, this conversation will help you understand what's happening in your nervous system. We explore the difference between empathy and emotional absorption, and how to practice boundaried empathy so you can care, advocate, and take action without burning yourself out.You'll walk away with a deeper understanding of how grief, empathy, and nervous system activation intersect, along with gentle practices to help you hold your tenderness with more steadiness and care. So grab your coziest blanket, pour a warm drink, and come settle into the tenderness with me.Got a question for the Tenderoni Hotline? Send it to me at: podcast@beatrizalbina.com Learn more about my courses and apply here: https://www.beatrizalbina.com/courses Follow me here: https://www.instagram.com/beatrizvictoriaalbinanp/?hl=en

    How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw
    GUILTY: Surprise Late Verdict For Grief Author Kouri Richins 

    How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 18:25 Transcription Available


    A Utah jury of 8 took less than 3 hours to find 35 year old mom of three, Kouri Richins guilty of fatally poisoning her husband Eric with a fentanyl spiked Moscow mule. Closing arguments and jury instructions took most of the day, so it was a surprise when they continued to deliberate into the evening to come back with guilty verdicts on all counts. RIchins’ reaction was palpable as the judge read the the verdicts aloud, her head fell and she never looked up again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture
    Living in the Shadow of Grief (with Dave Keehn)

    Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 59:57 Transcription Available


    Is it possible to find hope and healing in the shadow of grief? How can we move forward after the loss of a loved one, such as a child, and both trust God and appropriately grieve? In today's episode, Sean talks with Talbot professor Dr. Dave Keehn, who is the author of a new, heart-wrenching, hopeful, and biblically-based book about processing grief after the premature loss of his son, Adam. Dave Keehn has served for over 30 years in youth ministry in both small and large churches. After teaching ministry courses as an adjunct for 12 years at Talbot School of Theology and Biola University, Keehn joined the faculty in the fall of 2009. His passion is to develop church leaders for future generations. Keehn's expertise is in developing ministry programs to reach and disciple the millennial generation and their families. He has spoken at numerous conferences and serves as the teaching pastor at Cornerstone Community Church in San Clemente, Ca. He is the author of the new book Living in the Shadow of Grief.==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.

    The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison
    "Be Courageous"; Jury Deliberating NOW in Grief Author Murder Trial

    The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 21:27 Transcription Available


    Kouri RIchins’ defense team put on a fiery closing argument to jurors, insisting the prosecution did not prove Richins purchased Fentanyl and not did prove she gave it to her husband. The prosecution ended its rebuttal with this final, powerful command: “See through her facade, check her ambition, and do not let her get away with murder.“See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison
    Grief Author Murder Trial: Prosecution's Closing Claims Kouri Richins Wanted to Leave Eric, Not His Money. 

    The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 21:49 Transcription Available


    The prosecution put on an extremely effective closing today, giving a detailed timeline of what Kouri did NOT do to try and save her husband’s life and appealed to the jury’s common sense for why and how they claim Kouri poisoned her husband. As soon as the prosecution finished, the defense called for a mistrial. The judge denied that motion but did agree to re-instruct the jury after prosecutors compared RIchins to a black widow and discussed the facial expressions she was making throughout the trial. Next up, the defense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms
    472: When the World Feels Heavy, Try This // Shannan Martin

    3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 40:39


    Last week, I found out that one of my kids' teachers unexpectedly lost her husband in a car accident. She's in her early 30s with a toddler, and when I was telling Ryan, I just started to cry. I don't often cry, so it surprised both of us a little. The truth is, I was crying for her — and for all of the heaviness that has been building in my heart for months. The political division, the international conflicts, the injustice — it has felt like a lot lately. My teenage son sometimes says to me when we talk about hard things, "Mom, why does life have to be so hard?" And I tell him, "I don't know, Buddy. But you're right — and I also know that it is beautiful too."This week's guest is Shannan Martin, bestselling author of the brand new book Counterweights, and she has a practice for holding both of those things at once. In this episode, you'll learn:

    Amy and T.J. Podcast
    "Be Courageous"; Jury Deliberating NOW in Grief Author Murder Trial

    Amy and T.J. Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 21:27 Transcription Available


    Kouri RIchins’ defense team put on a fiery closing argument to jurors, insisting the prosecution did not prove Richins purchased Fentanyl and not did prove she gave it to her husband. The prosecution ended its rebuttal with this final, powerful command: “See through her facade, check her ambition, and do not let her get away with murder.“See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Amy and T.J. Podcast
    Grief Author Murder Trial: Prosecution's Closing Claims Kouri Richins Wanted to Leave Eric, Not His Money. 

    Amy and T.J. Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 21:49 Transcription Available


    The prosecution put on an extremely effective closing today, giving a detailed timeline of what Kouri did NOT do to try and save her husband’s life and appealed to the jury’s common sense for why and how they claim Kouri poisoned her husband. As soon as the prosecution finished, the defense called for a mistrial. The judge denied that motion but did agree to re-instruct the jury after prosecutors compared RIchins to a black widow and discussed the facial expressions she was making throughout the trial. Next up, the defense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Don't Be A Dick with Gretchen Clark
    Moose; unconditional love, heartbreak and grief

    Don't Be A Dick with Gretchen Clark

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 27:41


    In this week's episode, Gretchen opens up about one of the hardest losses of her life, saying goodbye to Moose, her soul dog, best friend, and constant companion for nearly a decade. This is a raw, unpolished conversation about grief, love, heartbreak, and what it looks like to lose a dog who felt like family.She shares the story of Moose's final days, the devastating decision to let him go, and why being there for your pet in their final moments is the last act of love you can give them. Gretchen also reflects on the weight of grief, how lonely it can feel when life keeps moving around you, and the responsibility that comes with loving and caring for a dog so deeply.This episode is tender, honest, and incredibly emotional. If you've ever loved a pet, lost one, or are facing that heartbreak yourself, this one will stay with you.

    How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw
    Grief Author Murder Trial: Prosecution's Closing Claims Kouri Richins Wanted to Leave Eric, Not His Money. 

    How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 21:49 Transcription Available


    The prosecution put on an extremely effective closing today, giving a detailed timeline of what Kouri did NOT do to try and save her husband’s life and appealed to the jury’s common sense for why and how they claim Kouri poisoned her husband. As soon as the prosecution finished, the defense called for a mistrial. The judge denied that motion but did agree to re-instruct the jury after prosecutors compared RIchins to a black widow and discussed the facial expressions she was making throughout the trial. Next up, the defense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw
    "Be Courageous"; Jury Deliberating NOW in Grief Author Murder Trial

    How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 21:27 Transcription Available


    Kouri RIchins’ defense team put on a fiery closing argument to jurors, insisting the prosecution did not prove Richins purchased Fentanyl and not did prove she gave it to her husband. The prosecution ended its rebuttal with this final, powerful command: “See through her facade, check her ambition, and do not let her get away with murder.“See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Life, Death and the Space Between
    Letting Go of My Mother's Ghost

    Life, Death and the Space Between

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 49:33


    Grief hit me like a tidal wave, even with all my knowledge of the spirit world. This week, I'm talking with Samantha Rose, a ghostwriter for a famous medium, who lost her mother to suicide. She shares how she used her professional skills to reconnect with her mom through dreams and automatic writing, finding a way to forgive her and, ultimately, herself. This is a powerful conversation about the masks we wear, the courage to ask for help, and the profound realization that love doesn't end when a life does. 00:00 – A Ghostwriter's Sudden Loss 04:11 – The Phone Call That Changed Everything 08:47 – Grieving a Suicide: The Unanswered Questions 13:52 – From Ghostwriter to Connecting with Spirits 18:20 – Finding Answers Through Writing 24:31 – Giving Up My Own Ghost 26:46 – Understanding Her Mother's Pain 33:09 – The Dream Dialogue: Letting Go 37:50 – Keeping Their Memory Alive 42:15 – Co-Writing a Book Across the Veil 44:14 – We All Have Access to Loved Ones 46:45 – Life After Giving Up the Ghost LEARN MORE ABOUT SAMANTHA ROSEhttps://www.amazon.com/Books-Samantha-Rose-Rebecca-Rosen/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ASamantha%2BRose%2BRebecca%2BRosen JOIN MY COMMUNITY In The Space Between membership, you'll get access to LIVE quarterly Ask Amy Anything meetings (not offered anywhere else!), discounts on courses, special giveaways, and a place to connect with Amy and other like-minded people. You'll also get exclusive access to other behind-the-scenes goodness when you join! Click here to find out more --> https://shorturl.at/vVrwR Stay Connected: - Instagram - https://tinyurl.com/ysvafdwc- Facebook - https://tinyurl.com/yc3z48v9- YouTube - https://tinyurl.com/ywdsc9vt- Website - https://tinyurl.com/ydj949kt Life, Death & the Space Between Dr. Amy RobbinsExploring life, death, consciousness and what it all means. Put your preconceived notions aside as we explore life, death, consciousness and what it all means on Life, Death & the Space Between.**Brought to you by:Dr. Amy Robbins | Host, Executive ProducerPodcastize.net | Audio & Video Production | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Secret Life
    7 Types of Grief No One Talks About

    Secret Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 15:27 Transcription Available


    In this thought-provoking episode of the Secret Life Podcast, host Brianne Davis-Gantt delves into the often-overlooked dimensions of grief that accompany personal growth and healing. Drawing from her extensive experience, Brianne explores seven unique types of grief that many individuals face but rarely discuss. From the grief of who you had to become for survival to the pain of outgrowing relationships, she provides a compassionate and insightful perspective on these complex emotions.Brianne emphasizes that healing is not merely about moving on but involves a deep mourning of the identities and connections we've had to let go of. She guides listeners through the process of recognizing these hidden griefs, encouraging self-reflection with poignant questions that provoke thought and introspection. This episode is a powerful reminder that grief is not solely tied to loss but can also stem from transformation and the journey toward becoming your authentic self.Join Brianne as she navigates the intricate landscape of grief, offering wisdom and encouragement for those embarking on their healing journeys. This episode is essential for anyone seeking to understand the emotional complexities of growth and the importance of embracing grief as a part of the healing process.

    From Betrayal To Breakthrough
    465: From Tragedy to Transformation — Jarrod Barakett's Story of Resilience, Healing & the Power of Frequency

    From Betrayal To Breakthrough

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 30:47


    What happens when life keeps knocking you down — job loss, divorce, the death of a child, a failing business, a spinal crisis — and you keep getting back up anyway? In this powerful episode, Dr. Debi sits down with Jarrod Barakett , President of Light Systems, to explore one of the most remarkable resilience stories you'll ever hear. Jarrod Barakett's journey is a masterclass in accountability, forward-focused thinking, and the healing power of frequency — and his message will stay with you long after the episode ends.  About Jarrod Barakett   Jarrod Barakat is the President of Light Systems, a global wellness technology company with centers in dozens of countries worldwide. Jarrod has rebuilt his life multiple times through tragedy, betrayal, and loss. He's a passionate advocate for personal accountability, intentional living, and the body's innate capacity to heal.  What You'll Hear in This Episode  How a jealous boss ended Jarrod's 30-year career in golf — and what he did the very next morning that set the tone for everything that followed  Why Jarrod refused to ask "why me?" and instead asked "what's next?" — and the visualization practice his father taught him at age 8 that made this possible  The devastating loss of his 12-year-old daughter in a boating accident in 2018, and how he found the will to keep going  How a business partner's addiction cost Jarrod what was meant to be his retirement — and why he still refuses to see himself as a victim  The spinal crisis that left him facing potential paralysis, and the technology that helped him return to the gym at week 10 (when doctors said wait six months)  Why Jarrod tried three therapists and found that his support network of close friends and family served him better — and what that teaches us about finding the right healing path for you  The concept of personal accountability as a healing tool: how Jarrod came to understand that the frequency we put out shapes everything around us  Key Takeaways  Betrayal doesn't have to define your trajectory. Jarrod was fired by a jealous boss after a 30-year career. His response: shower, get dressed, go to the "office" — even when the office was an unfinished basement. He never stopped showing up.  Forward focus is a decision. The lesson Jarrod taught his daughter — and lives himself — is to stop thinking about what was and start thinking about what will be. It sounds simple. It isn't. It's a daily, intentional choice.  Grief doesn't have a timeline, but responsibility doesn't pause. After losing his daughter, Jarrod returned to work within two weeks — not because he was healed, but because his family needed him. He shares this honestly, without pretending it was the right call, but with deep insight into what kept him moving.  Your support system is everything. When tragedy strikes, the people you've invested in over a lifetime show up. Fifty friends flew in from Montreal and Boston for his daughter's funeral. That network was decades in the making.  You are 100% accountable — and that's actually empowering. Jarrod's most powerful insight: if you are fully accountable for every outcome in your life, then you are also fully capable of changing your future. The power is yours.  The body responds to frequency. After emergency spinal surgery, Jarrod discovered Light Systems technology — and went from excruciating post-surgical pain to training in the gym at week 10. The body knows how to heal when we give it what it needs.  Resources & Links  Find Jarrod on Instagram: @ JarrodBarakett   Learn more about Light Systems technology and find a center near you: lightsystems.com  If This Episode Resonated With You...  If you've experienced betrayal — whether by a person, a business partner, or life itself — and you're wondering how to find your way through, this conversation is proof that the human spirit is more resilient than we imagine. Share this episode with someone who needs it today.  When life delivers blow after blow — job loss, divorce, the death of a child, business betrayal, spinal surgery — how do you keep getting back up? Jarrod Barakett shares his raw, remarkable story of resilience, accountability, and healing through the power of frequency and forward-focused thinking. 

    The Journey to Becoming | Self Improvement, Productivity, Lower Stress
    116 | Beauty From Ashes: Grief, Soul Healing, and Life After Losing Her Husband with Kari Davis

    The Journey to Becoming | Self Improvement, Productivity, Lower Stress

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 39:07


    In this powerful episode of The Journey to Becoming Podcast, Joy sits down with Kari Davis to share her deeply moving story of faith, grief, healing, and restoration. Kari's life changed suddenly when her husband suffered a devastating brain hemorrhage, leaving her widowed with three young children. In the midst of overwhelming grief, uncertainty, and heartbreak, Kari had to navigate not only the pain of loss but the responsibility of leading her family forward. Yet through that painful season, God began reminding her of something she never expected — that she was still allowed to dream again. Today, Kari shares how God walked with her through the process of doing the necessary “soul work” to heal her mind, will, and emotions. Through intentional healing, faith, and surrender, Kari experienced profound restoration. She is now remarried and part of a beautiful blended family, living proof that God truly does bring beauty from ashes. Kari now has a heart for encouraging women who have experienced grief, heartbreak, or loss to lean into the healing process and trust that God is still writing their story. ✨ In this episode, we talk about: • Navigating the sudden loss of a spouse • Processing grief while raising young children • The importance of doing the deep soul work required for healing • Learning to dream again after devastating loss • How God restores broken places and creates beauty from ashes • Finding hope and purpose after grief If you've experienced loss, heartbreak, or a season that changed your life unexpectedly, this conversation will remind you that healing is possible and restoration is part of God's story for you. Your pain is not the end of your story. God is still writing something beautiful. SCRIPTURES REFERENCED:  EZEKIEL 37:1-4 1 PETER 5:10  CONNECT WITH KARI HERE    NEW RESOURCE: COMFORT IS COSTING YOU 7 DAY SYSTEM

    How Yoga Changed My Life
    WDPFT 2. Learning to Live With What You Didn't Plan For.

    How Yoga Changed My Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 21:31


    What helps when life suddenly becomes something you never planned for?In today's episode of We Didn't Plan For This, Adrienne shares where she is now after the sudden loss of her husband, Brian.If you listened to Episodes 164 and 166 of How Yoga Changed My Life a Podcast, you already know the story of what happened. But this episode isn't about retelling that story.It's about what comes next.Grief rearranges your priorities whether you're ready or not.Adrienne reflects honestly on the reality of grief — navigating loss while raising her daughters, facing unexpected financial challenges, and stepping into a life she never imagined.She shares the practices that are helping her move through this season, including meditation, breath work, community support, lowered expectations, and gentle movement.These practices aren't fixing grief. But they are helping her continue showing up, one breath at a time.In each episode, we wrap up with a short guided “pause before you get out of the car” practice — a moment to breathe, reset, and gather yourself before stepping back into your day.If you're navigating grief, loss, or a season you didn't plan for, this conversation is for you.Support the Smith FamilySeveral people have asked how to support our family during this time. For those who wish, a link is included below. Please know there is no expectation — your care and presence already mean so much.https://givesendgo.com/SmithfamilysatxSend a textWanna be on the show? Click here to fill out our guest info form or drop us a email at yogachanged@gmail.comFollow us on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yogachangedFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yogachanged/For more, go to https://howyogachangedmylife.comThe theme music for this episode, “Cenote Angelita”, was written and produced by Mar Abajo Rio AKA MAR Yoga Music. Dive deeper into this and other original yoga-inspired compositions by visiting bio.site/mcrworks. For the latest updates on upcoming events featuring his live music for yoga and meditation, be sure to follow @maryogamusic on Instagram.

    Diet Dropout - A Fresh Take On Fitness
    Ep. 390- From Grief to Purpose: Turning Pain Into a Movement with Carey Conley

    Diet Dropout - A Fresh Take On Fitness

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 37:46


    Some conversations stay with you long after they end. Today on the Hi Felicia Podcast, I'm joined by Carey Conley — a speaker, author, and passionate advocate for helping people live with clarity, purpose, and vision. Carey teaches the life-changing power of having a written vision for your life — not just as a roadmap for success, but as a steady anchor when life throws its hardest storms your way. After experiencing unimaginable loss — the deaths of both her husband and her 25-year-old son — Carey faced her own battles with despair and is now a suicide survivor. Through profound grief and healing, she made the courageous decision to turn her pain into purpose. Today, Carey is on a mission to create a movement and community for young adults, helping them discover vision, resilience, and hope so they can live intentionally and fully. This conversation is powerful, honest, and deeply moving. If you've ever felt lost, overwhelmed, or unsure of your direction, this episode will remind you that purpose can still be found — even in the darkest seasons. In This Episode We Talk About Why having a written vision for your life changes everything The difference between drifting through life and living intentionally How vision can become your anchor during life's storms The importance of helping young adults find purpose and direction How pain can be transformed into purpose and impact Connect with Carey Follow Carey on Instagram:

    This Tantric Life with Layla Martin
    How This Tantra Teacher Faces Grief and Still Has the Best Sex of Her Life

    This Tantric Life with Layla Martin

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 70:04


    Shownotes  Take your business to the next level with my FREE VITA Coaching Checklist Why Tantra allows you to be both fully spiritual and fully human The reason your nervous system goes numb trying to process intense emotion How to use spiritual practices as enrichment to your life rather than bypassing Why women's sexual energy after 40 years old ignites instead of dwindles A simple beginners' practice for overcoming ageism and unlocking confidence   Bio Kirsti Kuosmanen is a lifelong artist, psychotherapist, and pioneer in women's sexuality and embodied spirituality. A professional actress since 1989 and a graduate of Drama Centre London, she is a founding member of Stella Polaris Improvisation Theatre, Finland's first improv theatre.    Alongside her performance career, Kirsti trained as a Gestalt Psychotherapist at the Gestalt Institute of Scandinavia and has spent nearly two decades guiding deep personal and relational transformation.   Her spiritual path began in 2006 and led her into Tantra in 2013, shaping her work at the intersection of psychology, embodiment, and sacred sexuality.    Kirsti is the author of Secrets of a Glowing Woman, Power Years of a Glowing Woman, and the forthcoming Garden of Venus. Kristi has trained extensively in Tantra, women's health, holotropic breathwork, psychedelic therapy, and coaching. She is a sought-after speaker for business organizations, teaching presence, communication, and embodied leadership.   You can follow Kirsti's work on Instagram and learn more on her website. Follow Layla!

    The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations
    Year Ten of Grief: A Quiet Return and the Bridges We Build

    The Leftover Pieces; Suicide Loss Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 19:07


    A Quiet Return: Ten Years of Grief and the Bridges We BuildAfter an unexpected, unplanned two-month pause, Melissa returns to The Leftover Pieces Podcast with a quiet and honest reflection on what it means to reach the ten-year mark after losing her son Alex to suicide.So, as she says, this wasn't a planned break. But as the calendar turned toward a full decade of living without her child, something in Melissa needed to slow down, reflect, and listen more closely to what this next season of grief — and this next season of the podcast — might look like.In this relaunch episode, Melissa shares openly about the weight of long-term grief, the ways child loss continues to shape identity even many years later, and the realization that healing doesn't mean leaving our children behind.She also reflects on a powerful dream that helped her understand the guiding word that arrived at the beginning of the year: bridge — a symbol of learning to live forward while still carrying everything that matters.This episode marks the beginning of a new chapter for the podcast.In the months ahead, Melissa will be leaning into deeper conversations about what grief looks like beyond the early years, especially for bereaved mothers navigating the long road of life after child loss.Upcoming episodes will include:• conversations with mothers further along in their grief journeys • reflections on identity, resilience, and rebuilding life after loss • honest discussions about the parts of grief that rarely get talked about once the world assumes we're “better” • continued support for those navigating suicide loss and traumatic child lossWhether you are early in your grief or many years down the road, this season will explore what it truly means to live forward while carrying the love and memory of those we've lost.As always, take what serves you… and leave the rest.Resources & SupportIf you are looking for additional support after suicide loss, or you are a bereaved mother navigating life after traumatic child loss, you can explore coaching, writing support, and grief resources at:www.theleftoverpieces.comMelissa offers:• one-on-one grief coaching • support for mothers navigating child loss • guidance for those who feel called to write or share their loved one's story • resources for suicide loss survivors and familiesSupport the show__________________________________________________________________________ Get THE Leftover Pieces APP & don't miss anything! CLICK HERE

    The Sacred Speaks
    136: John Bucher: Telling A Better Story

    The Sacred Speaks

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 77:55


    In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, host Dr. John W Price sits down with mythologist and storyteller Dr. John Bucher, Executive Director of the Joseph Campbell Foundation, to explore how story functions as a living force that shapes our lives, culture, and sense of meaning. They trace John's early "graduate degree in storytelling" in a small Texas video store, move through themes like the quest to come home, reconciliation with the father, and the "magical orphan," and show how our favorite films reveal the deep mythic patterns we're unconsciously living. The conversation dives into archetypes, subtext, AI as a new cultural story, the loss of shared myths in a hyper-individualized media landscape, and the possibility of a "collective heroic journey" where groups answer a shared call of desperation rather than a single hero saving the day. John also offers very practical tools for "telling a better story" in our own lives, from changing our information diet to small daily rituals that reorient us toward hope, connection, and agency. Key Takeaways: John Bucher: Telling A Better Story Stories and myths are the "operating system" of the human mind, shaping how we make sense of everything from traffic to transcendence. What truly draws us into stories is not plot but theme, like coming home or reconciling with the father. Our favorite movies quietly reveal our core genres, themes, and unresolved psychological material. We are losing shared cultural stories, which contributes to loneliness and fragmentation. Finding a "better story" starts locally: in our media diet, daily practices, and small collective actions. Timestamps (00:00) Meet Mythologist John Bucher (00:58) Housekeeping (03:45) The Storytelling Almanac & Why Story Matters (05:52) East Texas Video Store as a Storytelling School (09:36) Theme Over Plot (Homecoming & Other Motifs) (12:56) Genre as a Mirror (18:27) Cinderella, Hope, and "Telling a Better Story" (20:45) So What Is Story? (23:49) Myth vs History: When Religion Literalizes Story (29:13) Subtext, Symbol, and What's Unsaid (31:56) Stepping Outside Old Stories, Grief, and Trying on New Identities (37:48) Grace, identity & the 'fedora guy' (39:21) AI as a cultural story (41:06) Ritual and the last 'collective story' (42:37) Beyond the Hero's Journey (44:26) What we lose with curated, individualized media (46:09) Addicted to hope: choosing a better collective future (48:43) History & pop culture (51:56) Why stories repeat (54:19) What is an archetype? (58:15) Back to AI: tool vs. threat (01:06:55) Hearing the local call and joining the collective journey (01:10:22) Practical antidotes to despair (01:16:53) Closing gratitude & where to find John's work Connect with John Bucher Website: https://www.tellingabetterstory.com Link hub (books, podcast, etc.): https://linktr.ee/tellingabetterstory X (Twitter): https://x.com/johnkbucher Instagram (personal): https://www.instagram.com/johnkbucher Instagram (Telling a Better Story): https://www.instagram.com/tellingabetterstory Joseph Campbell Foundation profile / team page: https://www.jcf.org/about-joseph-campbell-foundation/team Pacifica Graduate Institute faculty page: https://www.pacifica.edu/faculty/john-bucher "Learning to Tell a Better Story" YouTube interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLIOUw4dAB0 Connect with John Price Website: http://www.drjohnwprice.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOAuksnpfht1udHWUVEO7Rg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesacredspeaks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesacredspeaks/ Brought to you by: https://www.thecenterforhas.com Theme music provided by: http://www.modernnationsmusic.com

    Central Presbyterian Church NYC - Sermons
    A Day in the Life of Jesus: The Day Jesus Raised the Dead

    Central Presbyterian Church NYC - Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026


    Grief, desperation, and hope collide when a father begs Jesus to save his dying daughter. Along the way, another suffering woman reaches out in faith and finds healing, revealing that no pain is too small and no situation too hopeless for Christ’s compassion and power. When Jesus finally arrives, he speaks a simple word, and death itself gives way to life. Listen to this sermon as Jason Harris reflects on the day Jesus raised the dead and what it reveals about faith, suffering, and the hope only Christ can give. ________ Sign up for Central’s newsletters here. Visit us on our website to learn more. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.

    What About Jesus? Devotions
    Light in the Lord – March 15, 2026

    What About Jesus? Devotions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 2:59


    https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260315dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion You were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) and find out what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them. Ephesians 5:8-11 Light in the Lord If you get up early to go outside and wait for the sunrise, you know what it’s like to sit in darkness. Until the light comes, you can’t see anything because the darkness hides things, obscures things, and makes things impossible to see. But then, just as you think the darkness couldn’t get any deeper, you finally see it. The horizon begins to brighten in the east, and dawn begins to break. The sun begins its ascent into the sky, and its light is now cast all around you. It’s a total transformation! Everything you couldn’t see before is now visible. In the Gospel of John, Jesus says, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12). Just as the sun breaks the darkness of the earth when it rises in the east each morning, Jesus has also broken the spiritual darkness that once covered our world and our lives. Oh, what an impact this has on every single day of your life! In the darkness, you can’t see. But in the light, you can! In the darkness, you can’t function. But in the light, you can! Now, you can live as a child of the light. It’s a total transformation! “Fruitless deeds of darkness” aren’t a part of who you are anymore because “You are light in the Lord.” Prayer: Lord Jesus Christ, you are the Light of the world, and you have made me light by bringing me into the light of your forgiveness, mercy, and love. Bless and keep me always as you give me the strength to now live like who I am by faith in you, my Savior. 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.

    The Grief Mentor with Teresa Davis
    264. How Do I Quiet My Mind in Grief? Finding God in the Noise (Part 3 of 4)

    The Grief Mentor with Teresa Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 11:55


    Does it ever feel like there is a literal roar inside your head? The "should-haves," the "what-ifs," and that crushing mental anguish that fills the silence your child left behind—that is grief noise. It's loud, it's heavy, and it's exhausting to carry the weight of a mind trying to make sense of something that will never fully make sense this side of heaven.   In this episode, we step into the next part of our Permission and Practice series by talking about something many grieving moms experience but rarely know how to quiet: the noise inside their minds. Through the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 19 and the promise found in Isaiah 26:3, you'll begin to see that God is not found in the loud storm of grief thoughts, but in the gentle whisper that invites your mind toward peace.   Inside this conversation, you'll discover… Why the "grief noise" demands 100% of your bandwidth and how the enemy mimics your own voice to keep you in a loop of shame. The vital difference between having a perfect understanding of your circumstances and having a mind fixed on the Prince of Peace. How to identify the "wind, earthquake, and fire" in your own life so you can finally hear the gentle whisper of the Father. The two essential pillars you must seek to keep from burning out in the isolation that grief often creates. If your mind has felt like a battlefield and the noise of grief refuses to quiet, this conversation will remind you that you are not alone—and that God still meets weary hearts in the whisper. Press play and allow this moment to help you turn your thoughts toward the peace God promises. 

    What About Jesus? Devotions
    Live Today in Confidence – March 14, 2026

    What About Jesus? Devotions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 2:32


    https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260314dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:6-8 Live Today in Confidence This isn’t an easy part of the Bible to read. It says some very uncomfortable things about us. Here, the apostle Paul describes us as “ungodly” and “sinners.” Those aren’t pleasant descriptors. But unfortunately, they are accurate. And, because of our ungodly ways and our sinful thoughts, words and actions, our Maker could have let us die in those sins and be separated from him forever. It is what we would have deserved. But instead, God chose to love us! Yes, in an amazing act of HIS will, he determined that he would come to this earth for you and me and all people, would live for us, would die for us. In an amazing act of his will, he determined to save us. In an amazing act of love, Christ came and died in our place. God has chosen to love us with the most amazing love ever. So, you can live today in confidence, knowing that God is on your side, knowing that God loves you dearly! Prayer: Assure me that you have chosen to love me, dear Savior. Fill me with peace because of it. 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.

    Inside The Moms Club
    CNN's René Marsh on Turning Grief Into Hope for Children/The Nature of Change

    Inside The Moms Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 48:47 Transcription Available


    CNN National Correspondent René Marsh shares the deeply personal story behind her children's book, The Nature of Change:  Lessons of Determination, Resilience, and Hope from the Outside World.  Written after the loss of her son, Blake, to pediatric brain cancer, the book helps children understand stress, anxiety, and life changes by looking to the natural world.  In this heartfelt interview, René explains how nature can quietly teach children some of life's most important lessons about determination, resilience, and hope.  As René says, these are "lessons nature gives us  when we're paying attention." This episode is an  emotional and inspiring conversation for parents, families, and anyone looking for hope after loss.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inside-the-moms-club--4709676/support.

    Saturday Live
    Nigel Kennedy, Grief, Red Nose Day and the Inheritance Tracks of Adam Fleming

    Saturday Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 55:20


    On Saturday Live this week, a virtuoso violinist, a singer with a powerful story of motherhood, love and grief, and the woman who made her fortune working out how we shop. Adrian spends the hour in great company with Nigel Kennedy, Jess Mills and the hugely influential Edwina Dunn OBE. Also today, we'll be hearing from a somewhat out of breath Greg James, pedalling his way from Weymouth to Edinburgh for Comic Relief. And we are treated to a special performance by Nigel and his band - Alec Dankworth on double bass and Peter Adams on the cello. This week's Inheritance Tracks comes from Adam Fleming. Presenter: Adrian Chiles Producer: Lowri Morgan Assistant Producer: Alice McKee Researcher: Jesse Edwards Editor: Glyn Tansley (The live performance in this programme has been shortened for music rights reasons).

    Creative Genius
    Ep. 99 - On Grief, Rest, and Creative Return

    Creative Genius

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 17:07


    After a long and necessary silence, Kate is back - and she comes bearing something real. In this tender welcome-back episode, Kate shares honestly about the months she spent unable to show up: the depression, the grief, the days she couldn't get out of bed, and the slow, quiet process of finding her way back to herself and to this work. She reflects on what it means to be a guide for others when you've temporarily lost your own footing — and why trusting the wisdom of stopping was, in fact, the most important creative act of all. But this episode isn't just about the dark. Kate also shares the luminous knowing that's been growing in her even through the silence, a bone-deep sense that what we're living through right now, as painful and terrifying as it is, is nothing less than the birth of a new humanity. The ancient, tarry weight of old ways is rising to the surface to be burned away. And we - all of us, together - are the ones bringing something more beautiful into being. She talks about the unexpected conversations she's been having at her jewelry kiosk at Granville Island, the messages from listeners that finally tugged her back, and what this next chapter of the podcast might hold. This is a short episode. An outstretched hand. A hello. And an invitation to walk forward together. In this episode: Why Kate went quiet - and why she had to The physical weight of depression and what it asked of her What she's been witnessing in her daily conversations with people from around the world The knowing underneath the fear: why she believes we are living through the birth of something magnificent What's coming next for the Creative Genius Podcast Mentioned: Meredith Hite Estevez — Artists for Joy podcast Tracy Mazuer — Trees Have Feelings, and her book about Ravina the Raven Kate's jewelry and artwork at Granville Island Public Market, Vancouver If this episode moved you, please share it with someone who needs it right now. One quiet recommendation can be the spark someone else has been waiting for.  

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    The POZCAST: Career & Life Journeys with Adam Posner
    Neal Tricarico: Transforming Grief into Purpose

    The POZCAST: Career & Life Journeys with Adam Posner

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 67:54


    #thePOZcast is proudly brought to you by Fountain - the leading enterprise platform for workforce management. Our platform enables companies to support their frontline workers from job application to departure. Fountain elevates the hiring, management, and retention of frontline workers at scale. To learn more, please visit: https://www.fountain.com/?utm_source=shrm-2024&utm_medium=event&utm_campaign=shrm-2024-podcast-adam-posner. Thanks for listening, and please follow us on Insta @NHPTalent and www.youtube.com/thePOZcast For all episodes, please check out www.thePOZcast.com  Takeaways - Grief is a universal experience that transcends individual circumstances. - Love and connection are essential in navigating loss and grief. - Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness, especially for men. - Community support plays a crucial role in healing and resilience. - Awareness and open conversations about mental health can save lives. - The journey of grief can lead to profound personal growth and transformation. - Finding purpose in pain can create a legacy that honors lost loved ones. - It's important to recognize and address the signs of mental health struggles in others. - Creating safe spaces for dialogue about mental health is vital for youth. - The power of storytelling can foster connection and understanding in communities.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Grief and Purpose 01:14 Navigating Loss and Finding Grace 05:52 The Complexity of Grief 09:56 Living with Duality: Joy and Pain 12:49 The Role of Community in Healing 18:09 Faith and the Power of Connection 23:46 The Journey of Giving and Receiving 30:20 Creating a Legacy from Loss 32:58 Navigating Parenthood Through Adversity 40:51 The Birth of a Movement: Endurance 47:41 Sacred Transformation: Beyond Survival 50:30 Enduring with Love: Finding Strength in Vulnerability 56:31 Understanding the Signs: Preventing Tragedy 01:00:16 Messages of Hope: Honoring Anthony's Legacy      

    MPR News with Kerri Miller
    How ancient stones helped megalith-hunter Fiona Robertson stay grounded through grief

    MPR News with Kerri Miller

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 51:35


    When it comes to megaliths — massive stones set in place by prehistoric people — Americans are probably most familiar with Stonehenge. But the U.K.'s landscape is punctuated with thousands of these majestic stones. Some are set in circles, others in rows. A few even form doorways that align with the sun at solstice. Long revered for their mythical presence, megaliths woo both curiosity seekers and die-hard enthusiasts. Fiona Robertson falls into that second camp. She was captivated by Britain's ancient stones from an early age. When she met her husband, Stephen, a shared love of megaliths drew them together. And it was the megaliths who comforted her and gave her room to grieve when Stephen was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Robertson's new book, “Stone Lands,” is part homage to the grandeur and mystery of megaliths and part memoir of a wrenching loss. This week, on Big Books and Bold Ideas, Robertson shares her love and her consolation with Kerri Miller, as they verbally explore Britain's megaliths together. Guest:Fiona Robertson is a writer and dedicated stone-seeker. Her new book is titled, “Stone Lands: A Journey of Darkness and Light through Britain's Ancient Places.” Subscribe to the Thread newsletter for the latest book and author news and must-read recommendations.Subscribe to Big Books and Bold Ideas with Kerri Miller on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS or anywhere you get your podcasts.

    Murphy, Sam & Jodi
    How To Protect Yourself From Facebook Marketplace Scammers - THE WEEKEND SHOW PODCAST 3/13

    Murphy, Sam & Jodi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 30:44 Transcription Available


    Experience Emerge (ExEm)
    Grief and How It Affects Those Leading the Church: Pastor Rusty Richards

    Experience Emerge (ExEm)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 43:33


    Send a textGrief is a universal part of the human experience, yet it's something many of us feel unprepared to face. Loss touches every life, and navigating the emotions that come with it can be one of the most challenging journeys we walk.In this episode, we explore the reality of grief—how it affects us personally, spiritually, and within our communities. We also take a closer look at the unique role pastors play as they walk alongside others through seasons of loss while often carrying their own burdens at the same time.Joining the conversation is Pastor Rusty Richards, a longtime ministry leader who brings both pastoral insight and personal experience to the topic. With decades of ministry and a background in pastoral care counseling, Rusty shares wisdom on how faith, community, and honest conversations can help people move through the grieving process in healthy ways.This episode offers encouragement for anyone who has experienced loss or is supporting someone who is grieving. It's a reminder that grief is not something to ignore or carry alone, but something that can be processed with the help of others and the hope found in faith.If you find these conversations meaningful, be sure to subscribe and share the episode with someone who may benefit from it.A 4-day, in-person program designed for ministry leaders, individuals, and couples seeking a more specialized and focused experience.The assessment and therapy process utilizes robust psychological testing and intensive outpatient counseling to provide mental health support for challenges, including burnout, grief, moral failure, relationship conflict, anxiety, depression, and trauma.https://emerge.org/intensives/ Emerge.org "You Don't Have to Walk Alone" Mental Health Therapists... Apply today at emerge.org/careers and join us in the battle to help people find freedom and rest...Support the showContact Us: Email the show: experience@emerge.org Emerge.org facebook.com/EmergeCounselingMinistries Thank you for listening, sharing, and praying for our podcast!Support the ExEm podcast by clicking here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/882700/support

    The Paul Young Podcast
    Grief and Only One Life - S3E20

    The Paul Young Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 14:54


    Grief For Us All - In this episode Paul reads a couple pieces from friends about the importance of grievingCharlie Peacock - Only One Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG0hLXYOIYQIntro Music by: Luke Dimond

    Healing Starts with the Heart
    What Is Your Grief Story

    Healing Starts with the Heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 19:08


    Episode Description "Grief does not get louder because you are weak. It gets louder because it has nowhere to land." In this episode of Grieve That Shit, Sharon Brubaker, grief specialist and founder of The Grief School, talks about something most grievers never receive after loss: a true witness to their grief story. After losing her nephew Austin, Sharon learned that grief is not just sadness. It is the mind and body trying to process something life changing that the world around you quickly moves on from. While everyone else returns to their normal life, the griever often finds themselves living in what Sharon calls the alternate universe of grief. And when there is no safe place to speak the story out loud, the grief does not disappear. It loops. It replays. It grows louder inside the nervous system. In this episode, Sharon explains why the brain keeps replaying painful memories after loss, how unspoken grief stays trapped in the body, and why having a witness is one of the most powerful parts of healing. She also introduces The Story Room, a space created for women to share their grief story out loud in a room of people who understand, listen without judgment, and hold space for the truth of what loss actually feels like. This conversation is not about fixing grief. It is about finally giving it a place to land. Because grief does not need to be corrected. It needs to be witnessed. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why every griever has a grief story that needs to be told What happens when grief has no witness Why the brain keeps replaying painful memories after loss How silence can keep grief stuck in the nervous system Why speaking your grief story out loud can begin to shift the pain What makes the Story Room different from typical grief support spaces How witnessing someone else's grief can help you process your own Questions to Sit With After Listening You do not need to rush these. Let them sit with you. When did my grief story actually begin? Have I had a place where my grief could be spoken without correction or comparison? What parts of my story have I been editing or keeping quiet? What is my grief still trying to say? Homework for You Write this at the top of a page: "This is the part of my grief story I have never said out loud." Then start writing. Not the version you tell people. Not the shortened version. Not the strong version. The real one. Because sometimes the first step in healing grief is simply letting the story be heard. Resources + Next Steps If this episode spoke to you, the place Sharon created for this work is called The Story Room. It is a guided grief space where women can share their story, be witnessed, and begin processing grief in a room that understands. The Story Room meets the every Thursday.

    This Glorious Mess
    Divorce Just Got A Rebrand & The Truth About Homework In 2026

    This Glorious Mess

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 39:21 Transcription Available


    Move over "conscious uncoupling". Divorce is getting a rebrand. This week, Monique Bowley, Stacey Hicks and Amelia Lester unpack Hollywood Actor Lake Bell’s unconventional approach to explaining her split to her kids. So, why is she banning the word ‘but,’ and is she onto something? Plus, Australian influencer Indy Clinton has gone viral for struggling with her sons kindergarten times tables, and honestly? Same. So, is homework still a thing in 2026 or is it time to let kids just be kids? And, a viral post by Jana Barrett has the internet talking about the invisible labor behind every successful man. He got the trophy, she got the school run. It has us asking, do we all deserve a medal for carrying the mental load? And our very own Jessie Stevens and Luca Lavigne are officially parents-of-three after twins Harry and Margot came into the world slightly earlier than planned. Luca checks in from the NICU "baby bubble" to tell us how they’re navigating life as a family of five. Our Recommendations:

    Pop Culture Weekly
    The 2026 Oscar Deep Dive (with Fandango's Erik Davis)

    Pop Culture Weekly

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 37:35 Transcription Available


    Grab your popcorn and your most judgmental award-season Oscars pajamas. In this episode of Pop Culture Weekly, host Kyle McMahon is joined by Fandango's Managing Editor and Rotten Tomatoes expert Erik Davis to dissect the absolute chaos that is the 2026 Academy Awards.From record-breaking nominations to the snubs that have "Film Twitter" in a collective meltdown, we're breaking down who's going to take home the gold and who's just there for the gift bag.In This Episode, We're Obsessing Over:Genre-Defying Domination: How Ryan Coogler's Sinners smashed records with 16 nominations and why the Academy is finally giving horror-adjacent films the love they deserve.The PTA "Due" Factor: Why Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another might be the unstoppable force standing in Sinners' way for Best Picture.The Best Actor Cage Match: Is it Michael B. Jordan's year after his electrifying multi-character performance, or will the Academy finally hand the trophy to New York's golden boy, Timothée Chalamet?Aunt Gladys vs. Prophidia: The Best Supporting Actress race is a literal horror show - in the best way possible - as Amy Madigan and Teyana Taylor go head-to-head.The Snubs That Stung: We pour one out for Wicked: For Good and Dune: Part Two, discussing why some of the year's biggest spectacles were left in the cold.The "Marketing Nerd" Perspective: Was Timothée Chalamet's rogue campaign for Marty Supreme brilliant Gen Z bait or a case of fatal overexposure?How to Watch Like a Pro:Get Your Cheat Sheet: Head to Rotten Tomatoes for the ultimate downloadable Oscar ballot featuring critic and audience scores here!Binge the Noms: Catch the full "Best Picture" playlist over at Fandango at Home here!If you dig the show, subscribe, rate, and share - and tell your friend who's always stealing your streaming passwords.

    Pop Culture Weekly
    Bill Moseley & Lin Shaye are Scared to Death; Slanted Cast talk Body Horror & Satire

    Pop Culture Weekly

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 56:38 Transcription Available


    In this episode of  Pop Culture Weekly, we're diving into two very different  but equally fascinating  corners of pop culture: sharp social body horror satire and good old-fashioned horror mayhem as Kyle McMahon is joined by Scared to Death horror legends Lin Shaye and Bill Moseley and Slanted's writer / director Amy Wang and stars Shirley Chen, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan & Amelie Zilber. First up, Kyle sits down with the stars and creators of the bold new film Slanted. Joining him are Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever), Amelie Zilber, Shirley Chen, and writer/director Amy Wang. They talk about how the film uses biting satire to explore identity, race, and the kinds of uncomfortable conversations that the best art refuses to avoid.Then we head straight into horror territory with two absolute legends. Bill Moseley (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, House of 1000 Corpses) and the incomparable Lin Shaye (Insidious, Kingpin) join  to talk about their new horror-comedy Scared to Death. They get into their incredible careers, why audiences can't get enough of monsters and the emotional truth that makes a great horror movie stick with you long after the credits roll.It's thoughtful, funny, a little creepy and  there are definitely a few fanboy moments along the way.If you dig the show, subscribe, rate, and share - and tell your friend who's always stealing your streaming passwords.

    Therapy Works
    Agony Aunties: When Grief Is Triggered by Other People's Children

    Therapy Works

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 13:02


    In this Agony Aunties episode, Julia and Emily respond to a deeply moving question from a mother whose son died suddenly at 12. Together, they explore the painful jealousy and grief that can arise when seeing other families, especially teenage boys, living out the future her son should have had. They talk about why these reactions are not something to be ashamed of, but an expression of love, loss and the life that should still be here. They also reflect on the fear of a child disappearing from the shared family story, the loneliness of child loss, and the importance of memory, ritual and connection. This is a tender, thoughtful episode about grief in one of its most heartbreaking forms, and a reminder that even the feelings we struggle most to name can be met with understanding. Support Links: Grief Works App: https://www.griefworks.com/ Cruse Bereavement Support: https://www.cruse.org.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    On Being with Krista Tippett
    Arab Aramin, Robi Damelin, Liora Eilon, Mohamed Abu Jafar — Turning Unbearable Loss Into Ground of Shared Life

    On Being with Krista Tippett

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 66:52


    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.

    The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison
    Grief Author Murder Trial Shocker: The Defense Rests Seconds After Prosecution!

    The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever with Chris Harrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 16:11 Transcription Available


    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.

    Amy and T.J. Podcast
    Grief Author Murder Trial Shocker: The Defense Rests Seconds After Prosecution!

    Amy and T.J. Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 16:11 Transcription Available


    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.

    How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw
    Grief Author Murder Trial Shocker: The Defense Rests Seconds After Prosecution!

    How Men Think with Brooks Laich & Gavin DeGraw

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 16:11 Transcription Available


    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.

    Miracle Voices
    Ep 162 - These Triggers are Here For You - Dov Fishman

    Miracle Voices

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 34:54


    ACIM Quote:"What could you not accept, if you but knew that everything that happens, all events, past, present and to come, are gently planned by One Whose only purpose is your good?" (ACIM, W-135.18:1)Guest:David "Dov" Fishman joins Tam and Matt to discuss a forgiveness lesson with his ex-wife.Dov Says: Be grateful for your triggers they reveal our mistaken beliefsDov's Trigger Alerts:Stress, Upset, Fear, Anger, Conflict, Complexity, Grief, Lack, Loss, Relationships,Connect with Dov:https://acimgather.us/Dov's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/David-Fishman/author/B077RGKWFKHave a Forgiveness Story?If you have a forgiveness story you would like to share on Miracle Voices, please submit your story for consideration at: https://www.miraclevoices.org/formWant To Support Miracle Voices?Please consider a donation at: https://acim.org/donate-miracles-voices-podcast/Closing ACIM Quote:"I do not know what anything is for." (ACIM, W-25)

    Moonbeaming
    Trust, Fear, and Following Your Inner Voice: An Intuition Q&A

    Moonbeaming

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 61:06


    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.

    Terrible, Thanks For Asking
    Dead Sibling Society (Part 1)

    Terrible, Thanks For Asking

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 85:09


     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