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In this week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we welcome pet loss grief counselor to the stars, Beth Bigler. Before becoming a certified grief counselor and pet loss specialist, Beth was a writer and producer for film, TV, and theater. Her work now includes private sessions, media appearances, and collaborations with veterinarians, pet brands, and public figures alike—many of whom rely on her for support during some of life's most painful goodbyes. Beth's deeply personal and powerful new book, Honoring Our Animals: 365 Meditations for Healing After Pet Loss, publishes June 3rd. Host: Jamie Music by: Sammus Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
This week, Nick Kroll aka “Mr. 48 Timer” joins Scott to talk about the last season of Big Mouth, his new projects "Adults" and "I Don't Understand You", and why he had to reschedule on Scott three times. Then, Grief Counselor, Bait Turfoil helps Nick grieve the end of Big Mouth and explains why dogs don't have bank accounts. Finally, a Goose named Pamela drops in looking for her missing son. Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb
Live from Mix and Mingle Education Day: A Powerful Conversation with CaregiversIn this deeply moving live episode recorded at the Mix and Mingle Education Day, we brought together a powerful group of caregivers—grandparents, parents, stepparents, dads, and friends—for a heartfelt discussion about the emotional journey of caring for a loved one with cystic fibrosis.What started as a simple idea to gather voices turned into our most beautiful and emotional podcast yet. There were tears, laughter, and unforgettable stories. We were honored to be joined by a Grief Counselor who helped guide us through the complex feelings that surfaced during our conversation.This episode is a raw, real, and uplifting tribute to the strength, vulnerability, and love that caregivers bring to their roles every single day.Join us for a conversation that honors the heart of caregiving and the power of community.You'll hear from:(00:00:00) Laura Bonnell - Host - (Egypt, Foundation programs, legislation)(00:16:49) Lois Teicher - CF Grandmother (Laura's Mom) (00:19:05) Natalie Wicks Lois's partner(00:21:36) Julie Weatherhead - Grief Doula(00:28:45) Sharon Tischio - CF Mom(00:33:08) Cambria Whitaker - CF Mom in a queer/transgender relationship(00:38:55) Theresa Dagget, MSU Clinic, Respiratory Therapist, CF coordinator(00:49:00 ) Dorothy Stratford,CF Family Caregiver(00:52:15) Jillian Rogers Smith, 33 year old CF Patient and Dad, Bill Rogers (01:01:40) CF Mom to 6 year old daughter Louisa(01:07:28) Wendi Tague (Nurse Coordinator) and Claire Haglund (Social Worker) Present but not on the microphone were Joe Bonnell (Laura's husband), Jeannette Bovensie (Dorothy's Mom) and Dani Nettleton and daughter.Claire Haglund: CHaglund@dmc.orgWendi Tague: wtague@dmc.orgLois Teicher (Laura's Mom): Loisteicher@yahoo.comNatalie Wicks: Piccolo35@gmail.comTheresa Daggett: daggett3@msu.eduCambria Whittaker: cambriawhitta@gmail.comDorothy Straford: dstrat701@gmail.comSharon Tischio: stischio@comcast.netJamie Rudnycky: jamie.rudnycky@gmail.comJulie Weatherhead: weathervanecounseling@gmail.comJillian Smith, Jillian's Jay Walkers: jill@jilliansjaywalkers.org And Jillian's Dad, Bill Rogers Please like, subscribe, and comment on our podcasts!Please consider making a donation: https://thebonnellfoundation.org/donate/The Bonnell Foundation website:https://thebonnellfoundation.orgEmail us at: thebonnellfoundation@gmail.com Watch our podcasts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@laurabonnell1136/featuredThanks to our sponsors:Vertex: https://www.vrtx.comViatris: https://www.viatris.com/en
We talk to Shawna and a Grief Counselor on Group Therapy, we play Name that Tune, and more!
We talk to Shawna and a Grief Counselor on Group Therapy, we play Name that Tune, and more!
We talk to Shawna and a Grief Counselor on Group Therapy, we play Name that Tune, and more!
Our guest this week is Jason Tuttle of Atlanta, GA, a former physical education and special education teacher, a stay at home parent and father to two children with multiple physical and cognitive disabilities.Jason and his wife, Jennifer, have been married for 21 years and are the proud parents of two children: Samantha (16) who is non-verbal, epileptic, wheelchair bound and has severe neuro developmental delays, and Zachary who, very sadly, passed away in January 2022, at age 15, who was diagnosed with Eagle Barrett Syndrome, was non-verbal, epileptic and had severe development delays. Since Zachary's passing, Jason has dedicated his energies to writing and sharing his feelings about grief with the aim of helping other men in similar situations. We learn about Bert's Big Adventure, an organization that had a profound impact on Zachary, Letters To Zachary and the Letters To Zachary Coloring Book. Jason's story is one of tragedy and heartbreak as well as purpose and fulfillment all on this week's episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.Show LinksPhone – (770) 823-6867Email – letterstozachary2022@gmail.comLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-tuttle-4264112a7/Website - https://letterstozachary.com/?trk=public_post-textFacebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552174684952Letters To Zachary Coloring Book - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DC5GSFZKRegister for the 6th Annual SFN Dads Virthual Conference on May 10, 2025: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/TLkN_ViJTTqnaK-M8pHPNA After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 800+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA/videosPlease support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/
As technology has infiltrated almost every part of our lives, it may have gone unnoticed to many that it is also infiltrating death…Online grief groups, grief bots and QR codes on gravestones are all becoming aspects of the modern grieving process.But, are they doing us any good?Margaret O'Reilly-Carroll, Grief Counselor and Psychotherapist, joins Seán to discuss.
As technology has infiltrated almost every part of our lives, it may have gone unnoticed to many that it is also infiltrating death…Online grief groups, grief bots and QR codes on gravestones are all becoming aspects of the modern grieving process.But, are they doing us any good?Margaret O'Reilly-Carroll, Grief Counselor and Psychotherapist, joins Seán to discuss.
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Stephanie Rodriguez is a certified Grief Counselor with specializations in Child and Adolescent Grief and Animal Companion Loss Support. She has been a practicing Grief Counselor, Support Group Facilitator, Death Midwife, and End-of-Life Speaker and Educator since 2004. We chat about pet hospice, decision making process for euthanizing your pet, disenfranchised grief, rituals for honoring your pet, adapting to a new loss, and navigating your grief.Hope this episode helps you or a loved one! Enjoy!__________________________Connect with Stephanie!WebsiteTiktokYouTubeFacebookInstagramCheck out Fiama Lore, my brand & web design studio for disruptors in sex-positive and death-positive spaces
114 Building a Legacy: An Interview with Dr. Kimberly Harms In episode 114 of 'Hospice Explained,' host Marie interviews Dr. Kimberly Harms, a multifaceted professional with experiences as a Dentist, Grief counselor, Death doula, and more. Dr. Harms shares the importance of legacy planning and preparing emotionally and practically for the end of life. She discusses her book, 'Are You Ready? How to Build a Legacy to Die For,' which provides guidance on organizing affairs, writing legacy love letters, and reconciling before passing. Dr. Harms also reflects on personal losses, emphasizing the importance of addressing grief and maintaining emotional resilience for the sake of loved ones. The discussion covers death doula services, the value of hospice care, and the peace that comes from being prepared for the inevitable. 00:00 Introduction to Hospice Explained 00:35 Meet Dr. Kimberly Harms 01:22 Personal Losses and Grief 02:27 The Importance of Legacy Planning 03:44 Writing Love and Apology Letters 05:26 Organizing Important Documents 08:59 Encouraging Group Legacy Planning 17:16 Personal Stories of Loss 19:18 Becoming a Grief Counselor 20:15 Discovering Death Doulas 20:23 Legacy Planning and Living Funerals 20:47 A Miraculous Moment 25:51 The Importance of Hospice 32:30 Grieving and Finding Joy 34:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/198664496-are-you-ready Hospice Explained Episode which disucusses Living Funeral Episode #90 A Journey Through Hospice: Navigating End-of-Life with Love and Legacy https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hospice-explained-podcast/id1558665301?i=1000651009751 Finding a Hospice Agency 1. You can use Medicare.gov to help find a hospice agency, 2. choose Find provider 3. Choose Hospice 4. then add your zip code This should be a list of Hospice Agencies local to you or your loved one. Hospice Explained Affiliates & Contact Information Buying from these Affilite links will help support this Podcast. In addition you can donate to help support Hospice Explained at the Buy me a Coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Hospice Kacie Gikonyo's Death Doula School https://hospiceexplained--deathdoulaschool.thrivecart.com/death-doula-school/ Affilitate for the Caregiving Years Training Academy: https://www.careyearsacademy.com/ref/1096/ Affiliate for DNA is Love listeners also get a 5% discount!! https://dnaislove.com/?coupon=hospiceexplained5 The Death Deck and the E*O*L deck: https://thedeathdeck.goaffpro.com/ Marie's Contact Marie@HospiceExplained.com www.HospiceExplained.com
Losing a beloved pet can be a devastating experience, yet many of us struggle to express our emotions or find support. On this week's Straight Up Dog Talk, Em sits down with Beth Bigler from Honoring Our Animals, a Pet Loss & Grief Counselor dedicated to validating and guiding those through the grieving process. Together, they tackle the insensitive comments and misconceptions surrounding pet loss, like "it was just a dog." Beth offers a safe space and valuable resources for those navigating the darkness of grief. This episode is proudly sponsored by our partnership with PetMatRx. Follow them on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/petmatrx/ and explore their innovative products at https://petmatrx.com/?ref=straightupdogtalk Use code SUDT20 at checkout to receive 20% off your purchase! Join Em and Beth for a heartfelt conversation that acknowledges the depth of pet loss and provides a path forward for healing. Follow Beth on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honoringouranimals/ Pet Loss Resources: https://honoringouranimals.com/resources/
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How can talking about our loved ones who passed bring comfort during times of grief?In today's episode, I'm joined by Kandiee Campbell, a Transformational Therapist and Grief Counselor, Author, and Host of the Awaken Hope Radio Show. Through her compassionate approach to grief, Kandiee offers comfort and relief to grievers, helping them to heal from the inside out.We had a fantastic conversation about connection, the different shapes and colors of grief, and the transformative power of acts of kindness. Kandiee also shared her thoughts on how most people approach and offer help to grievers, the benefits of putting pen to paper and expressing our feelings and emotions to process pain, and the importance of being present, listening, and offering specific, thoughtful support instead of generic condolences.Tune in and listen to episode 254 of Grief and Happiness, and discover how to transform your healing journey through the simple act of smiling, practicing gratitude, and understanding the many facets of grief.In This Episode, You Will Learn:The pandemic's impact on people's behavior and mental health (2:40)Why developing a gratitude practice is crucial (4:50)The positive effect of smiling at others (6:40)Random acts of kindness and their impact on grievers (8:50)What is the right thing to say to someone grieving (10:30)The importance of ongoing support and regular check-ins (14:00)Why it is crucial to recognize and acknowledge different kinds of grief (22:00)The importance of allowing ourselves to grieve (24:00)Connect with Kandiee Campbell:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeFacebookLet's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Susan Grau is an internationally-celebrated Grief Counselor, Soul Healer, Celebrity Reader, and Intuitive Medium. With over three decades of experience, Susan's goal is to help others who seek to understand the afterlife and to assist with the deep soul pain of grief. Susan draws on her personal near-death experience (NDE) that occurred when she was three years old. During this event, she found herself trapped inside a freezer while guides from the spirit world communicated with her mother to locate her as she was dying. Susan's new book, “Infinite Life, Infinite Lessons” is out today. The book offers insights into healing from grief, mediumship and information about the afterlife. It combines Susan's personal experiences, guidance, and practical exercises designed to help navigate personal challenges, identify spiritual blocks, and uncover one's life and soul purpose. Susan and Heather talk about How we can use our senses to communicate with those on the other side and how communicating with those we've lost can bring comfort, closure, and a sense of peace. Susan has been featured in documentaries, publications and special events such as Gwyneth Paltrow's GOOP, Elle, The Hollywood Reporter, and James Van Praagh's preferred mediums list. Susan's Website: You can find more info on the extras/added value that come with your purchase of the book on Susan's website: https://view.ceros.com/5280branding-com/infinite-life-infinite-lessons/p/1 Social Media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamheathert/ You Tube: https://youtube.com/@iamheathert?si=ZvI9l0bhLfTR-qdo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I know I promised you an update on my life in today's podcast, but based on the news events of late, I believe it's not the right time. Compounding that, one year ago this week on the 18th, my mother passed away. I feel it's more appropriate to air a podcast on coping with grief and dealing with the loss of a loved one, as well as honoring my mother's memory this week. The originally scheduled episode will air next Monday, news cycle permitting. Thank you for your understanding, and my prayers to anyone who is grieving a loss.
My guest Bridgett Dunbar, holds a Master's Degree in marriage and family therapy, and is a Grief Counselor. She's served in the pastoral ministry, healing ministry and several other positions, all with the focus on helping people find healing and wholeness in Jesus. But when her personal life was flipped upside down by the loss of her precious son (at birth) would it be her professional training that helped her or her personal relationship with Christ? After having the chance to talk with her I see where both were very beneficial. To me, what I came away with (and granted this is just a small portion of her story), in and around the initial impact of such devastating pain it was her faith, her intimate relationship with Christ that enabled her to struggle well with the good God she professed in the context of suffering. And now, after having walked through that very personal valley of death Bridgett uses the revelations/the healing she experienced coupled with her professional skills. True to God's nature He wastes nothing and you'll hear that in this conversation and you'll see the fruit on her website bridgettdunbar.com. She offers various resources and services that give focus in helping others find their way through confusion, uncertainty, grief and loss. Along with those resources on her website you'll also see that one of the ways that she extends her hand and heart to others is through the book she authored, Grief, Loss and the Goodness of God - A Path to Healing After the Death of a Child. You can learn more about this book on her website. At the time of this episode going live in July of 2024, she's offering the download for free. There are many layers to Bridgett's personal story and you know me, I ask some bold questions of my guests, only because I truly desire to know how did the God of the Holy Bible meet them in their pain. I genuinely want to know, does knowing, following, and serving God make a difference? I asked Bridgett, questions like, “What did you need to surrender to God in order to heal?” I asked, “After such a deep dive with God what is your personal discovery about the meaning of life?” And, “What did it do to you, what did it mean to come face-to-face with the fact that the good God you professed did not show up when you needed him?” Bridgett did not shy away from these tough questions and as I listened, there was a strong theme that kept coming up. It was the way she reminded me that grief makes us very vulnerable and in that vulnerability we are at war with the enemy. She lays out clear strategies in order to overcome each wave of grief and spiritual attack. You'll hear her say she's not denying reality but rather she's engaging it with truth. She shares that when we're pressed in on all sides, what we've been cultivating on the inside of us, in our heart, our mind, our emotions will come to the surface. Pain causes us to clash with our belief system. In that clash, that struggle to make sense of what we thought life was supposed to be and where we find ourself, which is faced with uncertainty about everything we thought, then we're challenged with what comes to the surface. Will it be fear, lack of faith, lie based thinking? It all comes to the surface. Our emotions that were grounded in experiences rather than truth are at question. Bridgett shares that when she engaged worship she experienced one of the most effective strategies in a spiritual battle. It's when we take the battle stance of worship that we engage the power of the Kingdom of God. It's such a simple engagement when you turn worship music on, begin to listen, begin to sing. No matter where we are in our grief/healing journey, it's immediately effective. It grounds us, invites the very presence of God, the joy (that is beyond our ability to comprehend/or create on our own) shows up. It gives us hope in a better tomorrow and lifts our gaze to God's promises for us. Let's listen in and hear all the beautiful ways that Bridgett points us to the heart of God and equips us to fight well in the midst of grief, pain, and suffering. Live Loved and Thrive! @alifeofthrive.com Connect with Bridgett: Website: BridgettDunbar.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/bridgettrdunbar/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/brdunbar Free (at time of original release 07.2024) Download of her book titled, Grief, Loss and the Goodness of God - A Path to Healing after the death of a Child: https://bridgettdunbar.com/grief Resources (both free and very affordable!) - https://bridgettdunbar.com/resources444 BIO: BRIDGETT DUNBAR is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, public speaker, co-host of the HE/She Podcast, and co-founder of the Outlier's Way. She has personally experienced the loss of two children through stillbirth and miscarriage. Since then, Bridgett has dedicated herself to helping individuals dealing with grief and loss find their way back to joy and peace. With a diverse background that includes positions as a spiritual leader, pastor, inner healing trainer, facilitator, and prophetic teacher, Bridgett is deeply passionate about guiding both men and women toward a life of freedom, wholeness, and an authentic connection with God. More podcasts on this topic: Erin Honeycutt on Infertility and Miscarriage: https://alifeofthrive.com/2020/12/16/bonus-podcast-episode-erin-honeycutt-infertility-and-miscarriage/ Alicia Hodges - Finding Peace and Comfort After the Death of Her Son: https://alifeofthrive.com/2023/08/30/finding-peace-and-comfort-after-the-death-of-her-son-alicia-hodges/ Serena Dyksen - After Abortion Care and Healing: https://alifeofthrive.com/2024/06/05/after-abortion-care-and-healing-with-serena-dyksen/ Hope Reager - The Death of Her Adult Son: https://alifeofthrive.com/2021/12/22/hope/
Send us a Text Message.Widow Turned Warrior: Guidance Thru The Grief#grief #death #mentalhealth #trauma #traumarecovery Denise experienced this profound loss firsthand after the sudden passing of her husband. After trying many methods that were not working, Denise sought a path to healing that led to the creation of the FLOW Grief Release Method—a transformative approach to moving through grief with grace and ease.Denise's journey from the depths of despair to rediscovering joy inspired her to help others. With over 15 years of experience, she has guided thousands to reclaim their lives from grief, using her unique FLOW method that dramatically shortens the healing process from years to months.Denise's groundbreaking approach challenges the traditional stages of grief, and waiting for time, offering a lifeline to those who feel stuck and hopeless.Her FLOW method isn't just about coping—it's about transforming your life and rediscovering joy in a way that's both profound and lasting.Website: https://www.flowgriefacademy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denisedielwart_grief_unlocked/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/griefunlockedTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCSHsdkwQA1Fsh8F-oM2haqg Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DeniseDielwart-GriefUnlo-fj6ncThanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteFranchiseU!FranchiseU! is for those in, or considering, careers within the world of franchising. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
On today's episode, Katie had the privilege of speaking with Annie Gunning, a Certified Child Life Specialist and Grief Counselor, and Haley Thomas, a Licensed Master Social Worker, on their collaborative efforts to support families at Hope for HIE. Annie and Haley tailor their support to each family's unique needs, dedicating time to assess and implement the most effective strategies. Under the visionary leadership of Betsy Pilon, Executive Director of Hope for HIE, Annie and Haley are setting new standards in providing exceptional support to the families they serve. Key Takeaways It's important to meet families where they are. Finding ways to help prepare children for procedures with items you have at home empowers children and their families. Supporting the non-patient can be very impactful to families, this includes the siblings and parents. Loss and Bereavement support is crucial to families. Grief is not linear and the community as a whole can be affected by a loss. Annie and Haley support these families through monthly support groups. Collaborative support from one another professionally can create strong partnerships with the best interest of the family and child at heart. When seeking help in a hospital setting, reach out to the person who makes you feel most comfortable. If they cannot provide the specific support you need, they will know who can and will direct you to the right resource. Learn more about Hope for HIE here. Parent Stories Matter If you enjoyed this episode, we encourage you to listen to more CLOC episodes where we highlight the experiences of parents navigating the healthcare system. Each story offers valuable perspectives and practical advice on supporting and empowering families during their healthcare journeys. When parents feel empowered, everyone wins – kids thrive and the care team excels! Empower Parents & the Care Team with SupportSpot 85% of users report high satisfaction, appreciating the Child Life On Call App's comprehensive resources and user-friendly interface. 92% of parent users say the Child Life On Call App helped them understand medical procedures and treatment better. 80% of parents believe the Child Life On Call App has contributed to better health outcomes for their child. 73% of parent users believe the Child Life On Call App has made them feel more empowered to advocate for their child in healthcare Learn more here. Meet the host: Katie Taylor is the co-founder and CEO of Child Life On Call, a digital platform designed to provide parents, kids, and the care team with access to child life services tools and resources. She is a certified child life specialist with over 13 years of experience working in various pediatric healthcare settings. Katie is the author of the children's book, and has presented on the topics of child life and entrepreneurship, psychosocial care in the hospital, and supporting caregivers in the NICU setting both nationally and internationally. She is also the host of the Child Life On Call Podcast which features interviews with parents discussing their experiences throughout their child's medical journey. The podcast emphasizes the crucial role of child life services in enabling caregivers both at and beyond the bedside. Instagram.com/childlifeoncall Facebook.com/childlifeoncall linkedin.com/in/kfdonovan
So, let's talk about the challenging journey of grief and dementia with today's guest, Niesia Garza… Before we begin today's episode, let me ask you for a quick favor… Imagine yourself as an artist with an amazing and delicate base…with beautiful patterns and vibrant colors, each representing the memories and experiences of your loved one… Now, continue to imagine that same base, but through time, see it starting to develop tiny cracks…the once vibrant colors and beautiful patterns now starting to fade away… Did you do it? If yes, how did it make you feel? Did it cause you emotional pain? Confusion? How about being anxious? Did it scare you? Because that experience, in essence, is equivalent to the one that your loved ones undergo while dealing with dementia. More importantly, it's the experience of the family members who have to provide care to their loved ones whose deterioration of brain functions has already begun. Yes, dementia doesn't just affect the person suffering from it, but also those around them. It is a debilitating experience that's as painful for the family members as it is for the patient. Fortunately, we have America's favorite Grief Counselor here with us today to help us navigate through the challenging journey of dealing with a family member who no longer remembers you or your name. Niesia Garza, a licensed clinical social worker and registered play therapist, is the Founder and CEO of Daniel's Harbor Therapy Center. Inspired by and in honor of her late son, whom she lost at two, it aims to be a beacon of compassion and support to those journeying through traumatic grief. She and her team are devoted to increasing empathy and understanding in a world where finding a safe space to grieve is rare. Join me in taking a moment to pause and reflect as we gain valuable insights from our esteemed guest. Why you need to check this episode: Understand the changes that happen to people with dementia, and why you should not take their words and actions personally; Recognize the importance of self-care and protecting your mental health when dealing with the challenge of taking care of a demented loved one; and Discover how crucial it is for you to allow yourself to feel, to acknowledge your feelings, and learn how to walk with your grief “You got to feel. You got to sit with those feelings. You got to [learn] to walk with your grief. Because again, there's no [such thing as] time heals all wounds. There is no time. You're learning to walk. There's no destination with grief; there's no healing. You're learning to live without that loved one.” – Niesia Garza Notable Quotes: “Their feelings are valid, but [do] not take it out on that loved one because that loved one is not doing it intentionally.” – Niesia Garza “Feel your feelings, journal whatever it is, [and] don't suppress them; because the more we suppress, they're going to eventually come out one way or the other.” – Niesia Garza “You have to protect your mental health… That's okay; it's not a bad thing. [You're] grieving, and everybody grieves differently. There's no right or wrong way to grieve.” – Niesia Garza Sign up at www.listentodrberry.com to join the mailing list. Remember to subscribe to the podcast and share the episode with a friend or family member. Listen on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iHeartRadio, and Spotify Connect with Neisia: Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Website
In a recent exploration of the profound and challenging experience of grief, on today's the focus was on sudden loss. Described by John's Hopkins Medicine as an unexpected and abrupt death, often resulting from incidents like fatal accidents or heart attacks, sudden loss leaves survivors grappling with unresolved issues, pain, and a myriad of emotions, including anger, guilt, and profound sorrow. On The Spark we featured Olliette Murry-Drobot, who shared her poignant story of losing her father to murder at the tender age of 7. We also delved into the heart-wrenching experience of Kira St. Clair, who tragically lost her younger brother in a devastating fire. These personal narratives shed light on the complexities of grief arising from sudden and unforeseen circumstances, emphasizing the lasting impact on individuals' lives. To provide insights and support, Deborah Gonzalez, a Grief Counselor associated with the Pathways Center for Grief and Loss, joined the conversation. Her expertise aimed to guide individuals through the challenging process of coping with sudden loss, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness of grief. This exploration into grief and sudden loss serves as a platform for sharing stories, fostering understanding, and acknowledging the profound journey of those grappling with the aftermath of sudden loss.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Excerpts from an interview on Healthy Living with Yoga Anita with Karen Campbell @griefhealingconnections. Karen speaks about how to navigate losses in a safe, supportive way. Learn more about her work at www.griefhealingconnections.com.#healthylivingwithyogaanita #yogaonradio #wlpz95 #griefandhealingconnections
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- Listen to your FREE Losing A Loved One Meditation - Click Here! - Join the 30 Day New You Challenge - Click Here!- Learn more about Premium Coaching - Click Here!- Use the code MANIFESTIVAL at checkout to get 15% off Cacao Bliss and your whole Earth Echo Foods order! - Get Danette's Weekly Inspiration to your phone for FREE! - Join the 21 Day Attract Your Soulmate Challenge - My #1 Tool For How To Navigate & Heal Your Wounds - Listen Here! - Want to be text friends and receive weekly inspiration? Click here!TODAY'S WINNERCongrats to our winner Lindsey Genaw! You have won a $50 Visa gift card! Email our team at support@danettemay.com to claim your prize (disclaimer: winners must email to claim their prize by December 31, 2023)Enter the giveaway HERE! CONNECT WITH DANETTEFollow Danette: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayListen to ManifestivalBuy my bookWork With Danette Today is a special episode on Manifestival. I sit down with Grief Counselor and Founder of The Shine Project, Ashley LeMieux, to have a conversation about the passing of souls — and the grief and pain that with it, especially during the holiday season. Ashley and I chat about vulnerability, grief as a form of protection, and how to release guilt from your life. Ashley also shares her healing routine for navigating trauma and grief, and words of advice for others navigating their own healing journey. You are never alone. Thank you for being on this journey with me. Don't forget! I'm giving away $50 Visa gift cards for 12 lucky winners, and one lucky winner will receive a $500 gift card. All you have to do is hit the follow button and share this podcast with a friend or loved one. The more you share, the more entries you get. This is a really fun part of the 12 Days of Holiday Happiness. IN THIS EPISODE:(2:35) The choice to have conversations about things bigger than us(5:39) Ashley's intention for supporting others (9:23) Ashley's story around the loss of her baby (15:06) Why the...
Whitney had never been to therapy before Orion died. She felt overwhelmed trying to learn who she should talk to and where to find them, and ended up working with some of the wrong therapists before she found the right ones. Whitney asked her grief counselor to share what are some signs you should be considering therapy, what kind of therapies are there and how to know if your therapist is a good fit. We hope you enjoy and that this helps you on your grief journey. Watch this episode on YouTubeContact Carol How to find a Therapist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us or https://sananetwork.com Are you a huge fan of the show? Just 20 patrons sponsoring $4.99/month can cover our monthly production costs. Will you join this circle of support? Your gesture is more than monetary; it's a commitment to helping others find strength in their grief journey. Click Here to support We hope you enjoyed this episode Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate, and select “Write a Review.” Let me know what you liked most about the episode and what you'd like to hear more of.Connect with Whitney directly on Instagram @theselfishgriever or at www.theselfishgriever.comShe reads all her DMs personally and will respond as soon as she can.Thank you for your support!Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay
Tune in to hear:- What life journey brought Kathi to a place where she focused on grief professionally?- Why did Kathi experience guilt and shame around her lack of financial literacy in a moment of crisis?- People often say very inappropriate things when they are struggling to address the grieving, even if well-intentioned. Why is this the case and what can be done about it?- Why something as simple as asking a deceased person's name can be so meaningful to their loved ones.- What does it mean to be "grief literate?"- What is it about the unique combination of loss and money that makes us so reticent to talk about it?- What is "disenfranchised grief" and how can loved ones, advisors or others avoid falling prey to this phenomenon?- How does Kathi work with advisors who are a bit hesitant to talk about grief and other intimate topics?- What are some best practices / things to say when talking to someone who is actively grieving?- How can we strike a good balance between sitting with someone in their grief and offering optimism? Is this hopeful perspective often more hurtful than it is helpful?https://www.kathibalasek.comOrion Portfolio Solutions, LLC, an Orion Company, is a registered investment advisor. Custom Indexing offered through Orion Portfolio Solutions, LLC a registered investment advisor. Orion Portfolio Solutions, LLC, is a subsidiary of Orion Advisor Solutions, Inc. (“Orion”). Please visit https://orion.com/OCIO/custom-indexing for more information on Custom Indexing. Compliance Code: 2174-OAS-8/8/2023Ad Compliance Code: 2120-OPS-8/2/2023Connect with UsMeet Dr. Daniel CrosbyCheck Out All of Orion's PodcastsPower Your Growth with Orion
Do you dodge teenagers like the plague? Do you cross the street to avoid crossing their path? You may have ephebiphobia or an irrational fear of teens, and let it be known that you're amongst friends. Sarah and I take to the podcast to share our mutual fear of TikTok's target demographic and bond over our experiences growing up in the catholic church before diving into life as a grief therapist and the terror of subbing for an intramural sports team. We're covering all of the bases, so it's sure to be a home run. Join in! ;)Get silly with us on social:FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbestFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMANTHAInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.comFOLLOW SARAHInstagram: @justsueit3Support the show
Today my guest is Moe Mays, he is a Minister and grief counselor and we'll be discussing how to process such a heavy pain. He'll be sharing resources and ways to find help so you don't feel alone. Get in contact with Moe: contact@pcsministries.org http://www.pcsministries.org https://GriefShare.org Journey Through Grief by Kenneth C. Haugk: https://www.amazon.com/Journeying-Through-Grief-4-Book-Set/dp/B000NYH6L4 Listen to the Podcast: https://bit.ly/Over50andFlourishingwithDominiqueSachsePodcast Website: https://dominiquesachse.tv/ Book: https://dominiquesachse.tv/book/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquesachse/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueSachse/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dominiquesachse?lang=en Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXrsVPFsk-66NTaoGMXoPFQ Interested in being featured as a guest? Please email courtney@dominiquesachse.tv For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com We want to make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trigger Warning: In this episode, we will briefly touch on suicide and/or suicidal thoughts during this discussion. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline immediately, available 24 hours a day at 1-800-273-8255.It doesn't matter how painful the grief we are going through is; the sooner we get ourselves out of the "why me, poor me, why this happened to me" mindset, and let the pain, the anger, the sadness, and the frustration get through us, the sooner we'll heal. The best way to heal is to feel. This week, I'm joined by the wonderful Martika Whylly, fellow podcaster, Grief Counselor, Speaker, and Author of "Having Fun with God: A book report for Miss. Winfrey." Martika's story is a beautiful example of growth, resilience, and wisdom. After writing her book, the path to helping others achieve emotional healing became clear for Martika. Since then, she has helped hundreds of people grieve with ease and develop a deeper awareness of the grieving process. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear about Martika's journey, what inspired her to write the book, and how she handled the grief after the tragic loss of her mother. She also shared her thoughts on healing, achieving peace of mind in grief, gratitude, and the importance of allowing ourselves to just feel. Listen to episode 154 of Grief and Happiness, and let Martika teach you how to grieve with ease, heal, and transcend into peace of mind.In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Martika's book title and her "discussion" with the higher self about it (2:10)Martika talks about the tragic loss of her mother (7:30)How Martika became more conscious about her thoughts (12:10)Understanding our feelings to understand the people around us feelings better (15:30)We have the ability, the right, and the worthiness to ask for whatever we want for our lives (19:10)What led Martika to become a grief specialist (24:40)The best way to heal is to feel (28:10)Connect with Martika:WebsiteLinkedInBook: Martika Whylly- Having fun with God: A book report for Miss. WinfreyLet's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
On this episode of "Grieving Out Loud," your host, Angela Kennecke, sits down with an incredible guest, Patty Stovall, who knows firsthand that as parents, our knowledge alone isn't always enough to shield our children from the battles of drug or alcohol use.Growing up, Patty witnessed her parents' ongoing struggle with alcohol addiction. It wasn't an easy road, but both of her parents eventually found their way to recovery. In fact, Patty's mom has become a true beacon of hope, extending a helping hand to others in their own battles with substance use disorder. Inspired by her family's experiences, Patty pursued a career as a professional counselor specializing in grief and addiction.But life, as we know, can throw unexpected curveballs. Despite Patty's extensive expertise and unwavering efforts, her daughter, Sarah, struggled with substance use disorder. It is a heart-wrenching reminder that no matter how much we think we know, we can't always protect our loved ones from the grip of addiction.But this episode isn't just about loss. It's also about resilience and growth. Patty shares the invaluable wisdom she has gained through her own experiences, offering insights that can help others who find themselves grappling with grief and addiction.If you want to learn more about the non-profit Patty set up in honor of her daughter, check out the Sounds of Sarah website.Support the showFor more episodes and to read Angela's blog, just go to our website, Emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage! Podcast producers: Casey Wonnenberg & Anna Fey
Have you ever wondered what kind of strength it takes to turn a personal tragedy into a purpose? Join me, Aaron Thomas, for an intimate conversation with the inspiring Bryn, a professional counselor, who has navigated this very journey following the heartbreaking loss of her son. Bryn opens up about the harsh realities of grief, and how her faith became a beacon of light during the darkest times. We delve into the invincibility mindset of 18-year-old boys, their skewed prioritization of social life, and the grave consequences of ill-thought-out decisions. Bryn enlightens us about the importance of leveraging our innate talents to effect positive change while sharing her inspirational mantra - the 999 quote from Juice World. We navigate the choppy currents of grief and the importance of confronting it head on. Bryn emphasizes the need for creating a safe space for grief and how services like Agape Counseling and Teen Court can provide invaluable support. Finally, Bryn emphasizes the capability of human resilience and the transformative power of a positive outlook. In a world that often seems bleak and challenging, she encourages listeners to persevere, reminding them that they are never alone in their battles. Join us for a soul-stirring episode and be inspired by Bryn's unflagging spirit, as she turns her tragedy into a purpose.Support the show#excellenceabovetalent #EAT #dontgiveup #youdeservethebest #youareenough ...
Linsey Hammon, Child Life Specialist and Grief Counselor and Jessica talk about how to help your child with big feelings at bedtime and how to help children build good coping skills. Has your child reached their SLEEP MILESTONE? Head here to find out > https://www.sleephappyconsulting.com/free BOOK NOW > https://www.sleephappyconsulting.com/work-with-me FOR SHOW NOTES AND MORE go to https://www.sleephappyconsulting.com/podcast/ep21
Are you a huge fan of the show? Just 20 patrons sponsoring $4.99/month can cover our monthly production costs. Will you join this circle of support? Your gesture is more than monetary; it's a commitment to helping others find strength in their grief journey. Click Here to supportNOTE: There were some technical difficulties with the recording of this episode in that none of Whitney's audio from the interview was recorded. We worked to still use the content from our guest Christine Ryan because Whitney felt her perspective was so great. So instead Whitney recorded some commentary that was added throughout the interview. We hope you enjoy! Christine's daughter Tiona died in a car accident in her early 20s, almost 20 years ago. Her experience as a grieving mom has lead to her intimate experience with signs from loved ones on the Other Side which she shared and also explained ways that your loved one is trying to send you signs. For complete show notes please visit The Selfish Griever website.Connect with Whitney directly on Instagram @theselfishgriever She reads all her DMs personally and will respond as soon as she can.Thank you for your support! Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay Podcast hosted on Spreaker
In this episode, Jessica is joined by Linsey Hammon, Child Life Specialist and Grief Counselor who is passionate about helping kids thrive during stressful times. Parents often ask how they can better prepare their children for upcoming stressors like adding a new sibling and Linsey answers these questions and more in today's conversation. Has your child reached their SLEEP MILESTONE? Head here to find out > https://www.sleephappyconsulting.com/free BOOK NOW > https://www.sleephappyconsulting.com/work-with-me FOR SHOW NOTES AND MORE go to https://www.sleephappyconsulting.com/podcast/ep20
Life Coach Zeina Daroub is not stranger to adversity, after becoming a widowed single mom left grieving, she transformed her anguish into power, published a book " When Autumn Blooms" and now works as a Life Coach, Speaker, Trainer through her her own Academy she co-founder with her partner. She is an expert certified Grief Counselor, who teaches others how to find Life after a death of someone close. She also conducts workshops in Leadership and other essential skills in Lebanon and is expanding in the GCC and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with her InOut-Academy.com Here she unpacks her moving story with Coach M J on The Real Mission : I'M Possible Show. #ZeinaDaroub #Inoutacademy #Phoenixofbeirut #coachmjtolan #Missioniampossible #Podcast #inspirational #beirut #lebanon #womenempowerment #griefjourney
On this week's episode, Cole discusses Grief & Bereavement Counseling with Emily Sullivan MA, LCMHCA. Emily is a Grief Counselor with Hospice of Davidson County. She comes on to discuss some misconceptions surrounding grief, and highlight programs intended to help families and the community heal after a loss.
This new Grief Refuge podcast episode is a story and conversation of love, loss, and repair. Repair in a sense of how a person with a broken heart got support and was able to put the pieces back together again. On this podcast episode, I interview Marv Weidner, a grieving spouse who authentically articulates his grief and healing journey. There's so much beauty in this conversation because Marv speaks from his heart, is honest, and shares important things he experienced to aid in his healing. We hope this Grief Refuge podcast episode helps support you on your own grief journey. BONUS: This is Part 1 of a 2 Part series. In Part 2, you will hear insights and reflections from Marv's Grief Counselor, Carol Goldfain. If you need more grief support, download the Grief Refuge app for daily companionship, comfort, care, and compassionate suggestions for managing grief (on iOS and Android)
Born in Vidalia Georgia, Ericka Blount began pursuing greatness from the start. Her hard work and dedication earned her two full athletic scholarships to Savannah State University for both basketball and volleyball which allowed her to pursue her degrees in biology and chemistry. Blount chose Houston, Texas to begin expanding her reach. It was in Texas that Blount received her vision for her holistic wine company, which she entitled “Blount Wine Therapy”. Much like the creator, this unique wine is “Georgia born, and Texas made”, and using local agricultural products, she creates Artisan wines and honey-based meads that offer health benefits to enhance the social and emotional experience of each consumer and create safe spaces for healing and therapeutic conversations. Blount Wine Therapy has most recently been awarded Wine of Distinction for 2022 by the #1 US News Ranked Black Wine Club and Festival; Black Vines- Oakland, California. Her passion to connect and serve people has been made evident time and time again but is most easily seen in how she continues to serve as a mentor to children and young adults across the country. Blount currently serves as a High School Counselor, in which she has 23 years experience. Blount was nominated for 2 consecutive years for Who's Who Among America's Teacher Award. She is a certified Grief Counselor, as well as a Certified Anger Management Specialist. Blount is the Regional Educational & Mental Health Director for the Greater Faith Leadership Conference, and she also has a consulting firm Distinction Management Group partnered with the Center for Innovation at Savannah State University.
We live in an age where our pets are a part of our family. We love our pets as much as our human family and it is time to address the elephant in the room! Pet loss grief is REAL! This week I talk with Beth Bigler, a Certified Pet Loss Grief Counselor. Beth and I talk about how real pet loss grief is, how she works with clients to not only address their grief, but the guilt that oftentimes accompanies our sadness. Connect with Beth: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honoringouranimals/ Website: https://honoringouranimals.com Please subscribe to the show, leave a review and follow along with the show on our other social media accounts: Website: https://www.EmbracingDeathPodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embracingdeathpodcast/ Host Julia Sheehan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JuliaSheehan/ WE WANT TO HEAR YOUR STORY! If you or someone who know has a unique experience relating to death and dying and would be interested in sharing your story, please send an email to EmbracingDeathPodcast@gmail.com Rights to music purchased from https://www.soundstripe.com
Welcome to Part two of my conversation with Beth Bigler! In this episode, I share my story with pet loss grief and how it lead me to finding Beth! Beth and I talk about my immense guilt around losing one of my beloved pets in 2021 while attempting to Thru-hike the Continental Divide Trail. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honoringouranimals/ Website: https://honoringouranimals.com Please subscribe to the show, leave a review and follow along with the show on our other social media accounts: Website: https://www.EmbracingDeathPodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/embracingdeathpodcast/ Host Julia Sheehan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JuliaSheehan/ WE WANT TO HEAR YOUR STORY! If you or someone who know has a unique experience relating to death and dying and would be interested in sharing your story, please send an email to EmbracingDeathPodcast@gmail.com Rights to music purchased from https://www.soundstripe.com
Very often people feel lonely and full of grief around the holidays. It doesn't matter if you lost a human or 4 leg family member, the feeling of loss and grief can become very dominant during the holidays. Sometimes you might feel like you are the only person in the world who gets this way or ask the question if this is normal. We are so excited to welcome back Stephanie Rodriguez to our show. She shares with us 4 crucial insights on how you can overcome grief. It is never too late. Listen, enjoy and believe that we are here for you to help you! Connect with Stephanie Rogers, GCCA-C, CTGrief CounselorAnimal Companion Loss Recovery SpecialistSchedule a SessionEYG YouTube ChannelTikTokFacebookInstagram Grab a copy of the Latest Issue of PetPix World MagazinePetPix World Magazine | Subscription and Giveaways
Megan is the owner of Pleasure Point Yoga and the person that helped me gain the confidence to go on my yoga journey. Today we get to unpack her story. I am so excited to share it with you. LINKS & RESOURCESMagicMind: https://www.magicmind.co/soul and use CODE: SOUL20Connect w/ Megan: https://www.instagram.com/megawitch22/Connect w/ Pleasure Point Yoga: https://www.instagram.com/pleasurepointyoga/Pleasure Point Yoga Website: Pleasure Point Yoga | Yoga for Santa Cruz, Aptos & CapitolaMegan's Grief Counselor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-mehringer-ma-mft-4141508/My Book "SOUL/Life Balance": https://cutt.ly/hAydeYsMagicMind | https://cutt.ly/VRADrOH use code "SoulSam" for 20% off!Wizard Teams (Virtual Teams For YOU Managed by US) | https://cutt.ly/xmVsYTe Check out my Review of Pixar's "SOUL" Movie | https://cutt.ly/OmVsUNe FREE Glossary of Spiritual Terms for the Newly Activated: https://soulseekrz.com/terms/ Wizard Websites - Learn to Build a Website w/ Virtual Assistants | https://bit.ly/3lCw2kU SHROOM BEACH Clothing | Use Promo Code "SoulSam" for 15% off with this link: https://cutt.ly/oItje42 Defiant Mushroom Coffee (Use "Sam15" for 15% OFF!) | https://defiantcoffee.co/ Permission to Podcast (Simply Show Up & Record): https://bit.ly/2N2NUoI LET'S BE SOCIALJoin the journey — come hangout on social mediaInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/samkabert/ Join the Soul Seekr Facebook Group | https://buff.ly/2yi8ldA Twitter | https://twitter.com/soul_seekr_ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kabert/ YouTube | https://buff.ly/3e4kXUO ASK me ANYTHING: Email is Sam@CloneYourselfU.com and you can book a FREE business strategy call with me by going to Calendly.com/CLONE.Thank You,SamSupport the show
Pastor's wives wear many hats. Sharon Zehnder's hats are wife, mother, grief counselor, speaker, and author. Going back for her master's degree after becoming empty nesters, Sharon proves that no matter what stage in life you are in, God's always got more for you to do. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com. How do you distribute the amazing Jesus-centered content that you are creating? Carey Nieuwhof, through the Influence Kickstarter, helped my organization clarify who its target is, and this has been a game-changer for our business. Carey Nieuwhof and The Art of Leadership Academy are offering this free mastermind that will help you amplify your reach and impact online by: Identifying your dream audienceLearning how to get them to notice you and connect with you; and Figuring out which platforms are worth your time and effort and which aren't To register for free, visit influencekickstarter.com. Building online influence doesn't have to be intimidating or complicated. And it also doesn't have to be gimmicky or ruin your integrity. Resources mentioned in the episode: Crosswords for Grief by Sharon ZehnderExtreme Devotion: Daily Devotional Stories Of Ancient To Modern-Day Believers Who Sacrificed Everything For Christ by Voice of the Martyrwww.griefshare.orgKey insights from the episode: Pastors' wives often feel overlooked. - Sharon Zehnder Grief is the unexpected loss of a dream. - Sharon ZehnderAll of that loss is stacking up, and we are left unable to grieve. - Zach Zehnder‘Companion-ing,' or walking alongside someone, is how you help someone grieve. - Sharon ZehnderSometimes the less said is better. - Sharon ZehnderYou've got to be real, to feel, to heal. - Sharon ZehnderThe grief waits for you to deal with it. - Sharon ZehnderSharon Zehnder's Challenge: Make someone feel important today. Are you following Jesus? Many want to be greater followers of Jesus but don't know how. We did an extensive study of everything that Jesus commanded of us and located 5 key targets into which Jesus invites His followers. The five targets are Being, Forgiving, Serving, Giving, and Going.In partnership with LifeWay Research we created a Red Letter Challenge Assessment that will measure you according to these five targets. And the best news of all: it's free! Not only will you get results back immediately, but you will also be presented with the next steps to help you become an even greater follower of Jesus.You can take the FREE Red Letter Challenge Assessment here. Some not-so-key insights: Chris's jacket screams, “Make me feel important!”A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show (10/04/22) 3:00pm- Worried about the struggling economy? Don't be! The Washington Post's business section moronically explains why a recession is a good thing for Americans, with reasons that include “housing prices may finally come down to reasonable levels” and “student loan forgiveness is coming.” 3:20pm- Building upon the Washington Post's “7 Ways a Recession Could Be Good for You Financially”, Rich comes up with his own list of benefits to Biden's economy—including that the skyrocketing prices of food will help him eat less and lose some weight. 3:40pm- Andrew C. McCarthy—Senior Fellow at National Review Institute & author of “Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency”—joins the show to discuss his latest editorial, “Larry Krasner's Lies.” McCarthy writes of Philadelphia, “the City of Brotherly Love passed the 400-murder mark for 2022 last week, with a quarter of the year left to go. The 2021 record outpaced New York City by a wide margin (the Big Apple saw 485 murders—a bad year by recent standards), even though New York City's population is more than five times that of Philadelphia.” During a recent interview, District Attorney Larry Krasner deflected accusations that his prosecutorial strategies are ineffective by stating that Pennsylvania, overall, has a high crime rate—but, as McCarthy points out, PA's violent crime problem is “way higher than it should be largely because of Krasner's city, even though Philadelphia accounts for only a little over a tenth of the state's overall population.” 4:05pm- On Thursday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation that would make California a “sanctuary state” for child gender health services and reassignment surgeries. According to Daily Wire, “the new law restricts California officials and health providers from cooperating with out-of-state attempts to stop a child from getting gender health services, which could include puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, or gender surgery.” In response to criticisms, Governor Newsom stated, “in California we believe in equality and acceptance.” 4:15pm- According to a report from the Manhattan Institute's Christopher Rufo, the American Medical Association is imploring U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice to prosecute commentators on social media who are critical of doctors who perform gender affirmation procedures on children and teens. The AMA claims doctors, and hospitals, have been subjected to numerous threats. 4:35pm- On Friday, President Joe Biden thanked Aviation Survival Technician Second Class Zach Loesch—a hero who saved lives during the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. However, due to the Coast Guard's vaccination mandate, Loesch, who is unvaccinated, is expected to be discharged from service within the next 60 days. 4:40pm- During Tuesday's press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre explained that the Biden Administration had “no comment” on the potential discharge of Aviation Survival Technician Second Class Zach Loesch due to his unvaccinated status—despite his heroics during Hurricane Ian. 4:45pm- While speaking at the 2022 Freedman Bank Forum on Economic Equity, Secretary Janet Yellen explained that the Biden Administration and U.S. Treasury are adopting economic policies that promote “racial equity.” 5:05pm- Dr. Mehmet Oz—Republican candidate for United States Senate—joins the show to discuss his race against progressive John Fetterman. Despite being behind by 10-points in June, Dr. Oz is now polling within the margin of error. During the interview, Dr. Oz responded to reports that Fetterman vandalized a local business while serving as mayor of Braddock. On Monday, Fetterman used social media to promote a horrific claim that Oz engaged in incidents of animal abuse while conducting research at Columbia University—Dr. Oz flatly refuted the claim, saying it's simply not true. 5:25pm- While appearing on ABC, former CIA Director Gen. David H. Petraeus was asked about the possibility of Russia using nonstrategic or tactical nuclear weapons in its ongoing war with Ukraine. Petraeus suggested that in response, the United States would likely use non-nuclear weapons to sink Russia's Black Sea fleet. 5:40pm- A man has taken advantage of New York's gun buyback program—using his $200 3D printer to manufacture the “lower receivers and frames” of plastic firearms. He was able to trade-in over 100 “guns”, netting $21,000 in gift cards. 5:50pm- While speaking with Bloomberg reporter Akshat Rathi on the Zero podcast, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates said that it was unrealistic for climate activists to expect people to stop eating meat or to forfeit living in nice homes in order to combat the “climate crisis.” 6:05pm- Pennsylvania State Representative Amen Brown joins the show to talk about the unmitigated violence Philadelphia is experiencing. Rep. Brown explains how he has made a habit of going to crime scenes in order to provide comfort to the loved ones of those who have been victimized. During the interview, Rep. Brown breaks-down the recent Pennsylvania House hearings seeking evidence to impeach Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner—explaining that he believes Krasner and Mayor Jim Kenney both need to go. He also talks about “Philly Scoreboard” where gangs take credit for crimes committed throughout Philadelphia. Why isn't more being done by city officials to stop this? 6:45pm- According to an NBC/Telemundo poll, Democrats hold a 21-point lead with Latino voters—but that number is down from 42-points in 2012. How could this major shift impact the 2022 midterm elections?
Momma Zeoli discusses Hurricane Ian with kids!
5:05pm- Dr. Mehmet Oz—Republican candidate for United States Senate—joins the show to discuss his race against progressive John Fetterman. Despite being behind by 10-points in June, Dr. Oz is now polling within the margin of error. During the interview, Dr. Oz responded to reports that Fetterman vandalized a local business while serving as mayor of Braddock. On Monday, Fetterman used social media to promote a horrific claim that Oz engaged in incidents of animal abuse while conducting research at Columbia University—Dr. Oz flatly refuted the claim, saying it's simply not true. 5:25pm- While appearing on ABC, former CIA Director Gen. David H. Petraeus was asked about the possibility of Russia using nonstrategic or tactical nuclear weapons in its ongoing war with Ukraine. Petraeus suggested that in response, the United States would likely use non-nuclear weapons to sink Russia's Black Sea fleet. 5:40pm- A man has taken advantage of New York's gun buyback program—using his $200 3D printer to manufacture the “lower receivers and frames” of plastic firearms. He was able to trade-in over 100 “guns”, netting $21,000 in gift cards. 5:50pm- While speaking with Bloomberg reporter Akshat Rathi on the Zero podcast, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates said that it was unrealistic for climate activists to expect people to stop eating meat or to forfeit living in nice homes in order to combat the “climate crisis.”
Hey everyone, and welcome back to the podcast! On Today's Episode, I got to interview a Spiritual Healer and creator of Loving Life After Loss, a group focusing on helping people who experience a loss of a loved one. After Marie lost her husband to a brain aneurysm, she found and created her way back to Joy. She instinctively knew it was the only path worthy for her and her young boys. Her husband had taught her the concept of two choices - and Marie made this one in his honor to make him proud. Through Podcasting and helping others, Marie has become a shining example of choosing Love over fear and sadness. In her Movement, Marie offers hope, healing & happiness to the world when people expect it the least and need it the most. If you know anyone going through a loss, getting them the proper help, they need to feel safe and process the grief is essential. The links to Marie's Facebook group and her Website are below! Links to Marie's Website, Podcast and Facebook Group! Marie's Website: https://www.mariealessi.com/ Marie's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LovingLifeAfterLoss/ Marie's Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/02eZoTN1C5eJqoBjjPQy1I Special Announcement! Also, starting this week, Josh is doing one-on-one astrology chart readings for anyone who wants to learn more about themselves or is struggling with challenges in their life. Josh is a Spiritual Healer that wants to help people. The sessions are confidential, and the prices vary depending on your income. The link is below to schedule a one-on-one call with Josh! Get Your Astrology Chart Read! https://zcal.co/jsanchez
Meet my dear friend, Kendra. You're going to LOVE her as much as I do, but more than that, I pray you hear her heart for Jesus! Kendra's life has been one filled with trials - from losing her husband at a young age, raising three young children alone and more-, yet through it all, she continues to seek Jesus and make Him known to those around her!I pray her story blesses you as much as it always does me! Check out Kendra's webiste: https://www.kendrazierau.com/Follow Kendra Here: https://www.instagram.com/kendrazierau/ Kendra's grief counseling: https://www.kendrazierau.com/griefcoachingScripture Verses Mentioned: John 10:10Psalm 46:10 I am always love to connect with you!Don't hesitate to reach out!Personal Instagram: @racheljmitchellPodcast Instagram: @livingonmissionpodEmail: livingonmissionwithrachel@gmail.com
We are either in a place of love or fear. Which will you pick?! Meet Bethany Orrick a Grief Counselor, Emotional Intelligence Coach, Certified Hypnotherapist, and wellness practitioner dedicated to the emotional well-being of others. Bethany also coaches professional women and realtors towards achievement and healing. Tune in as we discuss the importance of sharing love, loving the unlovable, and how we vibrate the highest when we are in a state of love. We discuss ways of vibrating higher through the powerful source of love. Now is the time to spread love and light! The world needs our positive energy, more than ever.