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Episode Description: In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked importance ofmaking ourselves and our healing a priority. We delve into the reasons why many of uscarry unhealed wounds from our past and how this unresolved pain can impact ourpresent lives and relationships. Sharon Brubaker, owner of The Grief School, discussesthe stigmas surrounding grief work, the necessity of emotional well-being, and sharesinspiring stories of transformation through healing. Tune in to discover how embracinggrief work can lead toa happier, more fulfilled life. Key Points: Unhealed Wounds:Understanding the impact of carrying unhealed wounds fromchildhood and past experiences. Investment in Healing:The discrepancy between what people are willing toinvest in finding love versushealing from grief. Repressed Pain:The consequences of ignoring or suppressing emotional pain. Societal Stigmas:Addressing the societal discomfort and stigmas associated withgrief and healing work. Self-Care:The importance of emotional well-being as aform of self-love and self-care. Transformation:Real-life stories of individuals who have transformed their livesthrough grief work. Honoring Loved Ones:How proper grieving honors our loved ones and leads topersonal joy and happiness. Journal Questions: What are some unhealed wounds from your past that you might be carrying withyou today? How have you invested in your emotional well-being in the past year? Whatchanges could you make to prioritize your healing? Can you identify any ways in which repressed pain has resurfaced in your currentrelationships or behaviors? How do societal stigmas around grief and healing affect your willingness to seekhelp or talk about your pain? What does self-care mean to you, and how can you incorporate emotionalhealing into your self-care routine? Think of a time when you felt a“wink”from a loved one who has passed away.How did that experience make you feel? What steps can you take today to begin or continue your journey of grief workand healing?Reflect on a storyof transformation you've heard or experienced. How does itinspire you to make your healing a priority? Resources Mentioned:The Grief School: https://www.healingstartswiththeheart.com/ Griever's Guide: https://beacons.ai/thegriefschool Connect with Sharon: Facebook | Instagram Email:[sharon@thegriefschool.com] Closing Thought: "Grief work may be one of the hardest things you will go through, yet it will be one of the most rewarding. Make your healing a priority, and you'll find yourway back to happiness, joy,and laughter."
Host: Sharon Brubaker, Grief Specialist Description: Welcome to Healing Starts with the Heart, where grief meets resilience. In this deeply personal episode, host Sharon Brubaker shares her journey through a serious health diagnosis and its emotional impact. Sharon dives into the unexpected grief that accompanies serious illnesses or injuries, offering insights, support, and a heartfelt personal story to guide listeners through their own experiences. Episode Highlights: Introduction Sharon introduces the topic and its personal significance. The transformative journey of coping with a serious illness or injury. Personal Story Sharon recounts her experience from April 7th, 2024. The initial symptoms, misdiagnoses, and eventual discovery of a 95% blockage in the widowmaker of her heart. The emotional rollercoaster: fear, numbness, frustration, and realization. The Unique Experience of Women The differences in heart attack symptoms between men and women. Sharon's persistence in seeking the correct diagnosis despite normal test results. The importance of advocating for oneself in the medical field. Emotional Impact The range of emotions faced: fear, worry, sadness, and numbness. Sharon's fear of leaving her husband behind. The shift from fear of death to acceptance and planning. Coping Mechanisms The role of journaling in processing emotions and thoughts. Sharon's strategy of writing down important information for her family to reduce anxiety. The calming effect of preparedness. Grief and Loss The grief associated with losing health and the old way of life. Feeling powerless, isolated, and facing one's own mortality. The importance of pausing and reflecting on emotions and thoughts. Journal Questions for Reflection Primary emotions experienced due to illness or grief. Intensity and physical location of these emotions in the body. Sharon encourages listeners to use these questions to gain deeper insights into their emotional state. A Message to Women Encouragement to seek medical help if something feels off. Advocating for better understanding and treatment of women's heart health. Griever's Guide and Free Videos Sharon shares the story of Austin's loss and her mission to understand grief. Free resources: The Griever's Guide ebook and videos on various grief-related topics. Closing Thoughts Sharon's gratitude for having more time and her dedication to supporting others through grief. A reminder that Sharon sees, understands, and supports her listeners in their healing journey. Resources: Download The Griever's Guide Call to Action: If you've been touched by today's episode, please share it with someone who might benefit from hearing Sharon's story. Subscribe to Healing Starts with the Heart for more episodes on grief, healing, and resilience. Contact Information: Website: The Grief School Email: info@thegriefschool.com Follow Sharon on Facebook and Instagram Thank you for joining us on this journey. Remember, you are not alone in your grief, and together we can find healing.
Jason Nark is a reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer and a freelance writer. He lives in New Jersey with his kids and a dog named Wanda and has written about grief and loss including about his own best friend's death by suicide. More here: https://jasonnark.com/about-me/
Today I am down the rabbit hole to discuss the concept of a grief hangover. Yep, it's a real thing ....at least I say it is. I did not coin the phrase but i also don't recall ever hearing it before, yet a simple internet search tells me that I am not the only one who thinks it's that 'thing'. The day before, of and after a "day" (birthday, loss, day, holiday...) can be absolute hell and you may be left with a massive grief hangover if you aren't prepared. Let me offer some thoughts that may just help! (turns out, I needed the reminder too!) Today, I have three top takeaways on this subject:First, give yourself plenty of space and Grace. You need flexibility, time for yourself.... These will all lay a foundation for the other. 2.Second have a backup plan... this will give you a safety net as well as a way out - or at least relief -when a 'hangover' happens3rd, make a plan.... Intentionality and mindfulness go a long way in the prevention. of a hangover, or perhaps keeping it at bay more than if you didn't use these toolsForethought, mindfulness and participation/planning are keys here. Take good care good you, my friend!_____________________________________________________________________My WEBSITE "The Leftover Pieces; Rebuilding You" is support central.PS....The FIRST SESSION of the Legacy Writing Project in 2024 has finished BUT you can get on the list for the FINAL Group of the year starting August 14 group NOW!!For a way to leave a Legacy of your child - GO HEREIf you, or someone you know, is struggling with suicidal thoughts PLEASE reach out:CALL 988 OR, you can also TEXT the word "HOME" to 741741 in the USASupport the Show.
#reverse_bass #hardstyle #euphoric_hardstyle #euphorichardstyle #rawhardstyle #raw_hardstyle #darkhardstyle #dark_hardstyleYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@officialdjtimonTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/officialdjtimonFacebook https://www.facebook.com/officialdjtimonVK https://vk.com/officialdjtimonTrackList:1 Geck-O - Turn Me On (The Reverse Bass Train) 2 Mike Steventon - Take Me There3 Sonicz - No Remedy (2024 Edit) 4 Vishy - U&I 5 D-Vstor - Tonight 6 SubControllZ - Leave Me Be7 Nerudz, KarmaKontra - Haunted In The Night 8 RWND, Ephoric - Symphony Of Us 9 Galactixx, Stef Classens - Love Collides 10 Brennan Heart, Blademasterz, PRISKA - Temporary High Part II ((Brennan Heart & Toneshifterz Remix)) 11 Chris Niers, Subraver - Voice In The Night 12 Damian Ray - Thinking About You 13 ANDY SVGE - Dance With Me 14 DNA, Firelite - Radio Love 15 D-Venn - Ghost Town 16 Lalou, Nikita - Aventure17 Matduke - HARDER 18 ChAn. - We Back In One 19 Sanctuary, Griever, Omnya, The Purge, Last Word, PL4Y - SAVAGE VICTORY 20 Pulseraiser - Liar 21 Nightcraft, Dvastate - So Alive 22 Primal - Not The Same23 Anderex, Exproz - In Control 24 Physika - The Resistance 25 Trye - One More Time 26 Wildstylez, E-Life - Run With The Wolves (Aftershock Remix) 27 Sepsis, Teknoclash - Mayhem 28 Josh Paulino, Vainez - Another Day 29 Retryx - OTRA NOCHE 30 Nacion - Only You 31 JNXD - Get Down (RAYZEN Remix) 32 Svane, Serzo - Turn Back Time 33 Qulex - Waiting All Night 34 Nebiri - Alcohol 35 Fraw - Are You Ready_! 36 Death Code, CRYBLOOD - PAIN 37 MadMIze - DIM3NSION 38 Phantom - No Mercy 39 Fracture - Let It Show 40 Distress - Digital Domination 41 Rayzen - Antidote
In today's episode of Psych Talk I chat with CJ Infantino, an ex-Silicon Valley Engineer turned entrepreneur who shares about his grief so others feel they can to. CJ shares his story with grief after the death of his wife to cancer. He discusses his experience with mental health and therapy before the loss of his wife, as well as what has helped him, personally and professionally, with his grief, with a specific focus on EMDR and somatic therapy. We discuss how the high pressure of working in Silicone Valley impacted his mental health and the process of leaving his 20 year career in Silicone Valley to start three companies focused around grief. CJ shares about Unvoiced, his company dedicated to ensure that no one grieving ever feels alone, Hopeless Mope, his clothing company, and The Day After, his podcast and resources for grief. CJ ends the episode by discussing how publicly writing about his struggles with mental health and grieving impacted him, his family, and the greater community. Connect with CJ: IG: @cjinfantino Unvoiced The Day After (Podcast & Website) Hopeless Mope Connect with Me: Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphd Follow the podcast on IG @psych.talk.podcast Follow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphd Follow me on Youtube Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphd Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast Join my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go Through Ways to Work With Me: Mind Over Matter LGBTQ+ Affirming Masterclass Be a guest on my podcast Resources: Anti-Racism Resources LGBTQ+ Affirming Resources The Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary Setting Intro/Outro Music Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod Music License
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In this MUM episode, medicine person Ekua Adisa shares about the conscious practice of skilled grieving and the 7 steps in creating a solo grief ritual (get ready to jot down notes!) that allows time and space for the body beyond verbal expression. Both Ellen and Ekua also discuss the non-linear, spontaneous experiences of grief in the day-to-day. More on Ekua Adisa: Ekua Adisa is a gender fluid medicine person at the intersection of Black Southern traditions and indigenous African practices that center ancestor veneration, conjure, earth magic, channeling, plant medicine, ritual, and community care. Ekua is also deeply influenced and inspired by the teachings of Native people indigenous to so-called North America, as well as various Buddhist lineages. As an intuitive medium, an energy worker, and a ritualist, Ekua's pleasure-purpose work is inviting and supporting collective and individual grief work with ritual somatic practices, supporting people to connect with their ancestors for guidance, making and sharing plant medicine, and supporting the dead to transition with grace, elevation, and dignity. As a death care worker, they are excited to deepen into the work of supporting people to confront impermanence and prepare for their own eventual end spiritually and logistically. Ekua has twenty years of experience hosting and facilitating groups primarily in liberation movement spaces, and fifteen years experience as a healing practitioner practicing with various modalities. Link with Ekua: Ekua's 7 Step Guide Website Instagram @ekuaadisa MUM is produced by Ellen Wong and edited by Stepfanie Aguilar. Your support allows us to continue creating this podcast. If you enjoy this episode, please take a moment to rate and review. Keep this conversation alive by bringing it to your communities. Follow Mum on Instagram @mumthepod. If you are interested in working privately with Ellen, visit tripwithellen.com to learn more about her Death/Birth program and her spirit medicine solo retreats.
With a Ph.D. in counseling, Dr. Annette Athy has dedicated over 20 years to the mental health field. She is a grief specialist and child development expert. With her simple Grief Storm quiz, she helps parents discover which TYPE of griever their child is and then guides them step-by-step through understanding and supporting their child's unique needs in this grieving period. Talked about in this episode: Grief at an early age Grief waits for us and stays with us until we are ready to process The Types of Grief Storms It is better to say something wrong than not talk about it at all Take her quiz! Free Gift: "I would like to offer my Grief Storm quiz to help parents identify what type of grief their child is experiencing. https://griefstormquiz.com/ I also created Navigating Loss Together: A Parent's Guide to Talking with Kids. https://annetteathy.com/guides I recently created this guide about each of the grief storms—I have not published it yet. I am creating a video for each. https://www.canva.com/design/DAF0WJJo-Jw/g0TZHl1OUgQg1UjzbEy7qQ/view?utm_content=DAF0WJJo-Jw&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor " Contact Dr. Annette: Annette@AnnetteAthy.com Learn more about Dr. Annette: Www.annetteathy.com Www.griefstormquiz.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/growingupwithgrief https://www.instagram.com/dr.annette.athy/
In this week's episode, you're not the boss of State Representative Josh Schriver, a very small tunnel in Brooklyn doesn't really help with the space lasers, and Carrie Black will be here to talk about secular grief. --- Guest Links: Here are the links to pick up a copy of Sometimes Illness Wins: https://www.fillingthegappublishing.com/ https://www.kingsenglish.com/book/9781735140506 --- To make a per episode donation at Patreon.com, click here: http://www.patreon.com/ScathingAtheist To buy our book, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Outbreak-Crisis-Religion-Ruined-Pandemic/dp/B08L2HSVS8/ If you see a news story you think we might be interested in, you can send it here: scathingnews@gmail.com To check out our sister show, The Skepticrat, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-skepticrat To check out our sister show's hot friend, God Awful Movies, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/god-awful-movies To check out our half-sister show, Citation Needed, click here: http://citationpod.com/ To check out our sister show's sister show, D and D minus, click here: https://danddminus.libsyn.com/ To hear more from our intrepid audio engineer Morgan Clarke, click here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/ --- Headlines: Pew report about nones: https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2024/01/24/religious-nones-in-america-who-they-are-and-what-they-believe/ West Virginia Bill Would Mandate "Curing" Trans People Of Being Trans Under 21: https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/west-virginia-bill-would-mandate Republicans turn on Fox News as MyPillow owner Mike Lindell has commercials ‘cancelled': https://www.indy100.com/politics/fox-news-mike-lindell-mypillow https://ew.com/liberty-university-lil-nas-x-acceptance-letter-fake-j-christ-music-video-8426020 Michigan GOP lawmaker: My bill will revoke tax exemptions from "non-theistic churches": https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/michigan-gop-lawmaker-my-bill-will Conservatives freak out about sexy calendar for conservatives: https://www.vox.com/politics/2024/1/10/24024341/calendargate-conservative-civil-war Secret tunnels under NYC synagogue are stupid but not a globalist conspiracy: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/secret-chabad-tunnels-new-york-1234942995 And the tweet from "Richard Strocher" about hearing voices under his apartment is fake: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/richard-strocher-vindication-jewish-tunnels-post --- This Week in Misogyny: Utah law risks genital exams for bathroom use: https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/utah-bathroom-ban-goes-to-senate Florida law may put sex-assigned-at-birth on driver's license: https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2024/01/23/florida-may-force-transgender-people-to-put-birth-sex-on-drivers-licenses/
Join me for a break down of Chapters 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50 of The Maze Runner, in which a Griever takes a tour of the Homestead, Thomas goes through the Changing, and then he beats around the bush when revealing the Creator's plans... This episode was first released in August 2022 on www.patreon.com/breakingdownbadbooks. 'Breaking Down Bad Books' is a podcast analysing trashy bestsellers from a literary perspective. Currently covering the Edward POV 'Midnight Sun' on Patreon.Sign up to be a patron at www.patreon.com/breakingdownbadbooks for access to exclusive bonus episodes where I will be breaking down Midnight Sun with new episodes every Friday. You can also gain access to all of the previously published 365 Days, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, Insurgent, Allegiant and The Maze Runner recaps.Read along with me and let me know your thoughts on Twitter @PodBreakingDown or Instagram @breakingdownbadbooks or email me at breakingdownpod@gmail.com.Hosted by Nathan Brown, who you can find on Twitter and Instagram @nathanbrown90. Previously covered: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, 365 Days, Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant, The Maze Runner, and The Da Vinci Code.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/breaking-down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me for a break down of Chapters 38, 39, 40 and 41 of The Maze Runner, in which Gally makes a triumphant return, Teresa sleeps through a Griever attack, and Thomas comes up with a map theory all on his own... This episode was first released in August 2022 on www.patreon.com/breakingdownbadbooks. 'Breaking Down Bad Books' is a podcast analysing trashy bestsellers from a literary perspective. Currently covering the Edward POV 'Midnight Sun' on Patreon.Sign up to be a patron at www.patreon.com/breakingdownbadbooks for access to exclusive bonus episodes where I will be breaking down Midnight Sun with new episodes every Friday. You can also gain access to all of the previously published 365 Days, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, Insurgent, Allegiant and The Maze Runner recaps.Read along with me and let me know your thoughts on Twitter @PodBreakingDown or Instagram @breakingdownbadbooks or email me at breakingdownpod@gmail.com.Hosted by Nathan Brown, who you can find on Twitter and Instagram @nathanbrown90. Previously covered: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, 365 Days, Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant, The Maze Runner, and The Da Vinci Code.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/breaking-down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me for a break down of Chapters 32, 33 and 34 of The Maze Runner, in which Thomas' feet stink and his underpants are runny, Minho swears to never ever follow a Griever and then promptly does just that, and the sun disappears! This episode was first released in July 2022 on www.patreon.com/breakingdownbadbooks. 'Breaking Down Bad Books' is a podcast analysing trashy bestsellers from a literary perspective. Currently covering the Edward POV 'Midnight Sun' on Patreon.Sign up to be a patron at www.patreon.com/breakingdownbadbooks for access to exclusive bonus episodes where I will be breaking down Midnight Sun with new episodes every Friday. You can also gain access to all of the previously published 365 Days, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, Insurgent, Allegiant and The Maze Runner recaps.Read along with me and let me know your thoughts on Twitter @PodBreakingDown or Instagram @breakingdownbadbooks or email me at breakingdownpod@gmail.com.Hosted by Nathan Brown, who you can find on Twitter and Instagram @nathanbrown90. Previously covered: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, 365 Days, Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant, The Maze Runner, and The Da Vinci Code.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/breaking-down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When we grieve the loss of a loved one, we try our best to keep them with us, to hold them close in our hearts and to tell their stories to others. But can our loved ones reach out to us? Can we open our minds and our hearts to the possibility that they somehow need us as much as we still need them? Can they comfort us in our time of need?Whitney Samorano is the mom of twin boys, Orion and Maverick who were born in 2017. In 2020, when the boys were two-and-a-half, Orion drowned in the middle of the night in his grandmother's pool during a visit. Whitney and her husband eventually divorced, but they remain supportive of each other and are great friends. Whitney developed a podcast, The Selfish Griever, to share her experiences with her grief and to support others. Whitney's passion is to let others know they are not alone or judged in their grief and in the ways they choose to remember their loved ones and keep their memory alive. Links mentioned on this episode:www.theselfishgriever.com Instagram @theselfishgrieverLinks to “Bereaved But Still Me” Social Media and Podcast Pages:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bereaved-but-still-me/id1333229173Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/heart-to-heart-with-michaelFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HugPodcastNetworkYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPKwIU5M_YOxvtWepFR5ZwWebsite: https://www.hug-podcastnetwork.com/
On an ordinary Wednesday on July 13, 2011, Kelley woke up to a new life as a widow at age 39, after learning that her 46-year-old husband Don had gone into sudden cardiac arrest and died about one hour after arriving at work. Since that day, it has been Kelley's mission to help others survive and thrive through their losses, and to change the conversations we have as a society surrounding grief and loss. Kelley's TEDx talk: "There is no such thing as Moving On" has reached viral status at 3 million views and counting. Kelley speaks globally about death and life with a twist of comedy and is a featured speaker at the Soaring Spirits "Camp Widow" events, where she finds the funny inside of the pain with her comedic presentation. Kelley runs a weekly virtual peer support group for widowed people on the Circles app, co-leads several widowed support groups locally, is the Sunday writer on the SSI blog "Widows Voice.", and has most recently started her own practice as a certified grief counselor, working both in person and virtually. You can check out all things Kelley at her website: www.akelleylynnlife.com Kelley Lynn is a certified grief counselor, life coach, comedian, viral TED talk speaker, and author of the book: "My Husband Is Not a Rainbow: The Brutally Awful, Hilarious Truth About Life, Love, Grief, and Loss." As a performer, she has directed and written several shows for non-profits, and has shared the stage with such legends as Judy Gold, Elayne Boosler, Amy Shumer, Opie and Anthony, and Jim Gaffigan. www.akelleylynnlife.com
In this episode of Change It Up Radio, Paula Shaw is joined by Jeannie Seeley-Smith, the newly retired CEO of Perspectives, Minnesota's largest therapeutic, supportive housing program for women and children who have experienced long-term trauma, addiction, homelessness, mental illness, and poverty, and now the president of the “Seed the Change” capital campaign to raise completion funding for the new Perspectives trauma-informed family center. They discuss the complex and multifaceted experience of grief and explore grief as a journey accompanied by nine friends, each symbolizing a stage or emotion tied to profound loss. Jeannie also talks about her efforts with Perspectives Family Center, detailing the initiative to raise funds and support women on their path to recovery. Some key topic points covered in this episode include: Understanding Grief as a Journey: Identifying various emotional stages such as shock, sobs, grief, sorrow, acceptance, and comfort The Foes of Grief: Exploring the negative emotions that may impede the healing process, such as fear, anger, depression, resentment, and jealousy Finding Inner Peace: The significance of actively seeking inner peace as an essential aspect of healing Perspectives Family Center: Jeannie's involvement in supporting women's recovery through fundraising and initiatives to change lives Reflection on the Season of Grief: Acknowledging the insights and contributions made throughout the season on the theme of grief To Learn More About the Show, Visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
00:00 | 01. Atmozfears - The Soul 03:01 | 02. D-Block & S-Te-Fan - Eye of the Storm (Defqon.1 Australia Anthem 2017) 04:44 | 03. Frontliner - Dreams and Wonder 06:55 | 04. Galactixx - Where Do We Go 09:14 | 05. Solstice - My Heart On You 11:50 | 06. Noisecontrollers - Spirit Of Hardstyle 13:48 | 07. Bass Modulators featuring Ava Silver - Conquerors 16:26 | 08. Ran-D x E-Life - Code Of The Warrior 18:30 | 09. Sound Rush featuring Maikki - Destination 21:28 | 10. Phuture Noize - Circles and Squares 23:22 | 11. Refuzion - Break My Heart Again 26:25 | 12. Devin Wild - Hold That Sucker Down 28:54 | 13. Bass X Machina - God from the Machine 32:10 | 14. JNXD and RAYZEN featuring Carola - The Sound Of Glory (So W'Happy 2023 Anthem) 34:33 | 15. Bright Visions - SIX NINE 37:51 | 16. Code Black - Take It All 40:38 | 17. Nightcraft X Dvastate - Wash Away 43:31 | 18. D-Attack ft. Nathalie Blue - Ace Of Spades 46:23 | 19. D-Sturb - Disruption 50:14 | 20. The Prophet & Frequencerz - Haters Gonna Hate 52:29 | 21. Rooler & Kronos - FCK DAT! 55:10 | 22. The Purge, Adjuzt and Griever featuring Omnya, PL4Y and RXBY - SAVAGE ERA
The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is hosted by Janet Fanaki. This show profiles regular people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have lived through a major life challenge, found a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too. This particular episode is narrated by Janet and focuses on the ways which we can help support a griever. It is in response to a post that Janet posted to Twitter where she comments on including her friend in plans after she suffered the loss of her husband. This episode covers:Comments from contributors, as grievers and also ones who have been a support to someone who has faced loss.Sharing tangible ways to help someone living with grief.Avoiding the typical one liners like, "I didn't know what to say" or "Let me know if you need anything". If you are widowed and have a story to share on how someone helped you move forward in your grief, please share your comments on the RESILIENT PEOPLE contact page at www.resilientpeople.ca/contactFor more information on the RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast, go to www.resilientpeople.caIf you or someone you know is admired for their resilience, I'd love to hear from you. Please send me an email to info@resilientpeople.caFind Janet Fanaki and RESILIENT PEOPLE on:InstagramTwitterApple podcastsSpotify
Culturalist, journalist, creative coach, grief coach, and multi-media artist Laura Sullivan Cassidy discusses her work around grief, death, & dying, as well as what Recompose does and how states are slowly but surely getting on board with this eco-friendly burial option. Check out Inelda, which is mentioned as the organization Laura did her training at here: https://inelda.org/learn/end-of-life-doula-training/ A Sacred Passing (end of life care community in Seattle): https://asacredpassing.org/ Laura's IG: https://www.instagram.com/laurasoftdata/ Recompose IG: https://www.instagram.com/recomposelife/ Laura's newsletter “Griever's Ball” https://grieversball.substack.com/ Support via Spotify/Anchor at just .99c/month: anchor.fm/btspodcast Sign up for Rakuten & get cash back on tons of purchases: https://www.rakuten.com/r/LYNAEM19 Book your next hotel stay using HotelTonight & save: LCOOK61 Follow on IG: @btsthepodcast Follow me on IG & TW: @lynaecook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/btspodcast/support
#reverse_bass #hardstyle #euphoric_hardstyle #euphorichardstyle #rawhardstyle #raw_hardstyle #darkhardstyle #dark_hardstyleYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@officialdjtimonTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/officialdjtimonFacebook https://www.facebook.com/officialdjtimonVK https://vk.com/officialdjtimonTrackList:1 Urbanzz - Dealer In The Face2 HelliXScream - Burning Wildfire3 Aversion - Unleashed (Thyron Remix)4 Bass Modulators, Ava Silver - Conquerors5 D-Stroyer, The Infamous - Letting Go Of You (feat. Robin Vane)6 D-Phaze - Blood Feelings7 HelliXScream - Only You (And I)8 Refold - Change The Faith9 Serzo, D-Charged - All You Need10 Toneshifterz - Feed Your Soul11 GeekForce - Don't Look Back12 HelliXScream - Undercover (Like A Thunder)13 Vindicate - Lose Yourself14 Oncle Nik, Toxoblast - Find You15 Redhot - RAVE GAME16 Urbanzz - Kick To The Bass17 Flux Overload, MC Activate - Amplified18 DEATH CODE, g the shep - Fading19 Project Nirvana - Fire, Ice and Mist20 NACION, Jason Payne - Turn Off The Lights21 Refuzion - Break My Heart Again22 HardFist, Laser Hammerz, Laser Fist - My Time23 Art Frequency - Memories24 Bloodlust, Carola - The Light (Unresolved Remix)25 Delius - Extra (2023 Edit)26 D-Attack, Nathalie Blue - Ace Of Spades27 Crypsis, Vasto - Ain't The Same28 Urbanzz - Break The Chain29 Releazer - Go Crazy30 Rewildz, CRIPPA, Mark Vayne - How To Rave31 The Purge, Adjuzt, Griever, Omnya, PL4Y, RXBY - SAVAGE ERA32 Timbo, 2Fazes - Million Times33 Sickmode, Mish, Krowdexx - HATE OR LOVE IT34 Sasha F - MF Real35 Ataraxia - Revenge36 Skitzo, Franik - Never Stop37 Chapter V - Questions
Susan, your host, welcomes Patrick Kucharson to today's episode. Patrick is a B-gift-giver by nature; he runs Better Gift Coach, a free newsletter that is a weekly 1-minute shortcut to always having awesome gift ideas well in advance. Each week, he enjoys sharing a story of the best gift someone has ever received, analyzing it, and providing guidance on how others can replicate it. Key Takeaways: Sometimes all you want is for people to be present. Give people the gifts they want to receive, not what you want to give. Patrick talks about gifts given in times of crisis; he highlights one of his episodes called What someone grieving really needs. Offer three ways in which you could help a grieving person; this way, they could have choices. Some grievers are not ready to tell what they need. When thinking of a gift, offer the most lasting value you can offer them. Best gifts are often not the most expensive, but they usually are handmade and personally crafted for the receiver. If you really want to make an impact, mark the special day in your calendar so that when the anniversary of the event comes, you can make sure this particular person will receive something special from you. Patrick lists several presents that could be really impactful for a grieving person. Sometimes “I owe you…” gifts could be the best idea; this way, the griever can choose when to collect his or her gift. Patrick shares a particular story from a subscriber. Resources Tendrilsofgrief.com Email Susan: susan@tendrilsofgrief.com After the Shock: Getting You Back On the Road to Resilience When Crisis Hits You Head On, by Becky Sansbury Meet Patrick Kucharson Learn more about Better Gift Coach Newsletter: The free Better Gift Coach newsletter is a 1-minute-a-week shortcut to always having awesome gift ideas well in advance. Every week, the free newsletter shares an entertaining story of the best gift someone has ever received, analysis on what made it special, and tips on how you can do your own version of that gift. The newsletter has been featured in the New York Times, Real Simple Magazine, and Yahoo!
The hardest question to answer when grieving is "What do you need?" so this week, we're taking the challenge out of asking for support. While you may not need all of these things at once, you can use this guide to frame the type of requests you send out into the world. Links + Resources for this episode: Learn more about David Kessler's work at Grief.com Emotions vs. Feelings – What's the Difference? Work with Mandy – MandyCapehart.com/coaching Become a Patron of the show! Join the Restorative Grief Project Purchase my book, Restorative Grief Follow & chat with me on Twitter or Instagram @MandyCapehart --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandy-capehart/message
https://youtu.be/2MuFnu30xrg Neil Chethik, at the 44th annual conference for the Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC).
Becoming the Griever: Embracing Healing and Moving Forward In life, we all experience loss and heartbreak. Whether it's the end of a relationship, the passing of a loved one, or the shattering of a dream, grief finds its way into our lives in various forms. The pain can be overwhelming, leaving us paralyzed and unable to move forward. But in order to heal, we must become the griever. The Sidelines of Sorrow Grief has a way of making us feel like helpless spectators, watching our lives crumble from the sidelines. We may find ourselves caught in a cycle of sadness, unable to let go of the pain and clinging onto what once was. But sitting on the sidelines and crying alone will not bring us solace. It's time to recognize that in order to heal, we must actively engage with our grief. Embracing the Role of the Griever Becoming the griever means accepting our pain and acknowledging its presence in our lives. It means giving ourselves permission to feel the depths of our emotions without judgment or resistance. We must allow ourselves to mourn, to rage, and to cry, recognizing that these are essential components of the healing process. Making the Decision to Move Forward While grief can be an all-consuming force, it doesn't have to define our entire existence. At some point, we must make the conscious decision to start moving toward healing. This decision is not a betrayal of our pain or the memories of what we've lost; rather, it is an act of self-compassion and resilience. Taking Steps Towards Healing Moving forward doesn't mean forgetting or dismissing our grief. It means channeling our pain into productive and healing outlets. This could involve seeking support from loved ones or professional therapists, engaging in self-care practices, or finding solace in creative expression. Every step we take towards healing is an act of empowerment and self-love. The Transformation of the Griever As we actively engage with our grief and take steps towards healing, we begin to transform. The griever becomes a beacon of strength, resilience, and empathy. Our pain becomes a catalyst for personal growth and understanding. Through the healing journey, we become more attuned to our own emotions and the experiences of others, ultimately emerging as individuals capable of offering compassion and support to fellow grievers. Conclusion Grief is a powerful force that can leave us feeling stagnant and trapped. However, we have the ability to reclaim our lives and become the griever who takes charge of their healing. By making the decision to actively engage with our grief, we open ourselves up to the possibility of healing, growth, and a newfound sense of purpose. Remember, it's never too late to become the griever and embark on the transformative journey towards healing and renewal. ~ Sharon
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 supportThis episode is special to Whitney because her younger sister, who is three years younger and Whitney's only sibling, agreed to come on the podcast to discuss witnessing Whitney's grief and her struggle to support Whitney. Whitney asked her sister to come with the difficult questions no one wants to ask a griever and the vulnerability to share the hardest parts of their journey together over the last 2 years and 10 months since Orion's death. This episode is for the grievers and the ones supporting grievers with an insider's view of grief shared and supported between family. Connect with Whitney directly on Instagram @theselfishgriever or at www.theselfishgriever.com 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
TRIGGER WARNING: Whitney does share thoughts about suicide in today's episode. She shares this from her private journal to be transparent in speaking to other grievers about where she has been on her journey and what she's done to get through those hard days. Why is Whitney proud to be a selfish griever? Because putting her needs first on her grief journey is what supported her, and she believes all grievers should be doing the same. Because what helped her may not help you, but that doesn't mean you can't find what does help you. Soliciting advice from others, learning tools to help you and trying different things are all healthy ways to make progress on your grief journey. Trusting your intuition, gut, or heart to tell you what feels right for you is what will serve you best in finding a way to move forward. We hope that all grieving mothers are being especially gentle and listening to themselves as we approach this beautiful but difficult holiday, Mother's Day, this weekend. DISCLAIMER: The content of The Selfish Griever Podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you're having suicidal thoughts, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to talk to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area at any time (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline). If you are located outside the United States, call your local emergency line immediately. 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 supportConnect with Whitney directly on Instagram @theselfishgriever or at www.theselfishgriever.com 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
Grievers are at our businesses, both in our staff and our clients. Most business owners don't know how to support them or create a griever-friendly workplace. We build relationships and loyalty when we have the skills and mindsets to support them. Suzanne is a grieving mom who has found meaning in her loss through helping grievers and those who are supporting them. She now helps other grievers chart their unique grief path. She also works to help people, organizations, and businesses build the skills and protocols to support grieving people better and normalize grief as an expected and healthy part of our lives. She is a transformational coach and workshop leader, and certified Grief Educator. Connect with Suzanne: https://ALivedExperience.com http://Facebook.com/A-Lived-Experience-104025818352767, http://instagram.com/a.lived.experience PROMOTION: GAW 1pg.png ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Website: https://talkingwiththeexperts.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Rose Davidson] https://www.facebook.com/rosedavidsonaustralia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosedavidson_australia/ SoundCloud: [Follow] https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ #business #entrepreneur #marketing #businessstrategy #entrepreneurship #leadership #finance #startups #strategy #productivity
#reverse_bass #hardstyle #euphoric_hardstyle #euphorichardstyle #rawhardstyle #raw_hardstyle #darkhardstyle #dark_hardstyleYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@officialdjtimonTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/officialdjtimonFacebook https://www.facebook.com/officialdjtimonVK https://vk.com/officialdjtimonTrackList:1 Volture - The Stars 2 B-Front - Outer Space 3 Hawkeye - Crashing Down4 Bass X Machina, Bass Modulators - The Future 5 BENGR - Find You 6 Digital Mindz, Exproz - Black Hole 7 ANDY SVGE - Come With Me 8 Quickdrop - Waste Your Love 9 Griever, MC Activate - THE EVIL SIDE 10 Degos & Re-done - Peace Of Mind 11 MBW, Bertoc - Promises 12 Divinez, TNYA - Divinity 13 THE KING'S, HVDRA - DediKted Tool 14 Envine Ft. Diandra Faye - Afterlife 15 Oncle Nik - All I Need 16 Unresolved - No Mercy 17 Releazer - Slave To The System 18 Silverfox, Vexess - Frontline Soldiers 19 Josh & Wesz - Just A Dream 20 Andrew Liogas - It's Always Been You 21 DJ TEEJAY - L.O.V.E. 22 Eternate - The Transformation 23 Mark Sonus - Mantra 24 Revelators - We Are The Underground 25 Universe Controller, Aranxa - Elevated 26 Wildstylez & Sound Rush - Glorious 27 Nick Novity, GSB - Takin' Over28 Wav3motion & Anklebreaker - The Power Of The Sun 29 Kild - Never Ending Home 30 NRGYZER - The Void 31 NIXIDE - Another World 32 Serzo - We Go Down 33 Kami - BASS CREATOR 34 DVRGNT, Drean - VENGEANCE 35 Delius - Celebrate 36 Dual Damage - Blades (Pro Mix) 37 Element - You & I 38 Ran-D - The Nightmare Factory 39 Unresolved - Alternate Identity 40 Sins Of Insanity - Vecna's Curse 41 Soren - We Don't Run 42 Saiperkz, Sound Driver - Hardstyle Pasión 43 Warface feat. Iris Goes - Rest In Pieces 44 Thyron - Day & Night 45 Regain, Regain - The Daredevils 46 Revelation - Dropping Bombs 47 Yuuja, Phoenixxx - New Generation 48 Sparkz, Magistri - Watch Me Walk Away 49 Storah - Hellfire 50 Cryex, Scarra, Vasto - Crash The Party (Bassline Breaker Remix)
Today we have the opportunity to sit down with Zack of Griever Games to learn more about Forlorn Outcast and his experience creating #indiegames ! Be sure to check the links below to stay in touch with his future works!"Zafira must fight her way into the city that exiled her through a horde of Drothar, a powerful race that feasts on magic, and it's wielders. Balance powerful magic with melee combat to survive these perilous lands and threats. The war will not end here. Play as Zafira in her quest to uncover the truth of New Magic and the secrets behind the mysterious illness affecting spellcasters in this action-packed adventure. This challenging new take on the Soulsborne genre where your choices throughout have a direct impact on the difficulty. Your enemies will form complex teamwork strategies in combat that will be sure to test your skills as you make difficult sacrifices to continue on."Website - https://forlornoutcast.com/---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GrieverGames-103950499001971/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/griever_games/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Griever_Games---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To stay up to date with my content creation as well as my day-to-day thoughts, feel free to follow my Twitter - https://twitter.com/keepingitgeeklyFor single-issue breakdowns and more be sure to visit my TikTok over at https://tiktok.com/keepingitgeeklyBe sure to drop by my Twitch channel where I live stream every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 11 PM EST https://twitch.tv/job_for_a_codyMy personal Discord -https://discord.gg/vg9zEyKtIntro Music - https://twitter.com/PersyThePianist | http://linktr.ee/PersyNotesBackground Music - [FREE] Kota The Friend Type Beat - "Laid Back" - Kota https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY19VZa3FY&t=83s --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepingitgeekly/support
Everyone grieves the loss of loved ones, and Christians are no exception. But how should Christians, as Christians, respond to deep grief? Nobody describes the grieving process better than C. S. Lewis in his book A Grief Observed. In this admittedly lengthy blog FBB speaker Shafer Parker prepares you to appreciate Lewis' ability to grieve, but at the same time to observe and comment on what he's experiencing. Read the blog, then read the book.
Scripture: Matthew 6:5-15 The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany
Encouraging Words.
On this episode of The Power of Love Show with hosts TJ & Taj Jackson we welcome special guest, Leanne Friesen. Leanne Friesen is the founder and facilitator of the Instagram page "Grieving Room," which has grown to over 20,000 users in just one year! She is also the author of the forthcoming book "Grieving Room," which will be released in 2024. Leanne is a fellow griever who became particularly passionate about grief education after the death of her sister in 2013. Additionally, she is an ordained minister who regularly officiates funerals and supports grieving people. Leanne believes that grief does not need to be minimized, avoided or fixed - instead, we need to give it room. Learn more: Instagram: @Grieving.Room Book: Grieving Room • Coming 2024 Learn More About DDJF: Website: DDJF.org Instagram: @DeeDeeJacksonFoundation Facebook: Dee Dee Jackson Foundation LinkedIn: Dee Dee Jackson Foundation Twitter: @DDJFoundation Leave a podcast review: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-power-of-love-show/id1282931846 Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/6X6zGAPmdReRrlLO0NW4n6?si=koXehESfSrSwA-zWi2vf-w Did you know that you can support DDJF while you shop on Amazon at no cost to you? Add DDJF as your selected charity via Amazon Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/dashboard/ref=smi_nav_surl_mi_x_mkt Can't make the live-stream? You can always watch our syndicated interviews later on YouTube or Facebook! Prefer to listen as a podcast? Click here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-power-of-love-show/id1282931846 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-Nd1HTnbaI Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/884355188308946/ Join our Official Facebook Page full of supportive community members: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1500933326745571/?ref=share_group_link Have you subscribed to our Podcast? Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/the-power-of-love-show/id1282931846 Spotify Podcasts : https://open.spotify.com/show/6X6zGAPmdReRrlLO0NW4n6?si=bhNl9GjJRxKXUvTdwZme6Q Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9wb3dlcm9mbG92ZS5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw Other podcasts: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow The Power of Love Show is a weekly show sponsored by The Dee Dee Jackson Foundation where we shine a light on loss and grief and how it impacts our lives. Our aim is to build a community where we share inspiring stories, interview experts, learn, grow and empower one another to find proper and healthy healing. Visit the DDJF official website: http://www.ddjf.org/ Donate to DDJF (501c3): https://www.flipcause.com/hosted_widget/hostedWidgetHome/MTIxODI3 Check Out DDJF Merch: https://my-store-10253433.creator-spring.com/?# Join the Dee Dee Jackson Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1500933326745571 Follow us on Instagram: @DeeDeeJacksonFoundation • https://instagram.com/deedeejacksonfoundation?utm_medium=copy_link --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow/support
Grief is not something you get over with, for it is from the seed of love that grief sprouts from. In this episode- explore the concept of GRIEF through the eyes of two friends: Snail and Ant How grief can be a challenge to those supporting the Griever How the Griever can facilitate his own support and how it looks like to him/her. How support people can sit with the GRIEVER in times of intense pain. I'd so appreciate if you can leave a stellar review to this podcast, if called to do! Check out the blog www.kalamansijuice.com Offerings of Self-Paced Courses https://kalamansijuiceacademy.com Salamat po for listening, Roanne --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kalamansijuice/message
Labor Pains: Dealing with infertility and loss during pregnancy or infancy.
Crystal Webster is the (co)founder of Sharing Solace, author of ‘Confessions of a Griever', creator of the ‘Feel Your &*@#% Feels' Experience, speaker, mentor, entrepreneur, and most importantly she is Madelyn Elizabeth Webster's mama. Crystal and Kyle were given devastating news after a 32 week ultrasound that their baby was not going to live. They were given 3 choices: Go across state lines and have a very late term termination, be induced then or continue the pregnancy as long as possible and hope she would be born alive. During the next 19 days Crystal said the social worker was very helpful and the family "circled the wagons. When Madelyn died in Crystal's arms just hours after she was born, she wanted to die too. Crystal shared that it took her years to learn to live again – mostly because she realized her Madelyn wouldn't want her to live the rest of her life waiting to die. During that time they learned that Madelyn's condition was genetic and they did not want to pass it on to other children so they attempted to have another child through IVF and embryo testing with no success. She said we went through several lifetimes of emotions and several lifetimes of grief in those 4 or 5 years. We then needed to step back and unpack to see where we were because we hadn't done that after Madelyn's death. Sharing Solace (SharingSolace.com) was founded from that love and hope: to help grievers grieve and lovers love their griever through technology-elevated, pass-along-able gifts wrapped in a meaningful community of support and strength - so you can always ‘Remember. You're not alone.' We will talk about her business on a future episode. Words of encouragement from Crystal: Crystal said, one of the platitudes that I really dislike to hear is 'Everything happens for a reason. I like to flip this on its head and say everything happens and you chose to find the reason. Connect with Crystal: https://www.facebook.com/SharingSolace Connect with Teresa: EMAIL: teresa.livingaftergrief.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/.livingaftergrief/. Instagram: @livingaftergrief Website: www.livingaftergrief.com click and schedule a free complementary time to talk: https://calendly.com/teresa-reiniger/podcast-discovery-call
Today's guest is Sarah Cottrell, host of The Former Lawyer Podcast. She is a former lawyer herself, former client of mine, and happily a current friend and colleague. Today we'll talk about how she helps people get out of their soul-sucking lawyer gig, what happens afterward, and how that relates to the Body Grievers journey. There are more similarities than you might think. Sarah's experience in Body Grievers Club was life changing. She had been in therapy for 6 years attempting to recover from her eating disorder, but learning how to really process grief has helped her in every other aspect of life. Developing the self-compassion required to try new things and fail has been a game changer. Connect with Sarah at https://formerlawyer.com/ Check out my resources, course, and membership community “The Body Grievers Club” at https://bodyimagewithbri.com/ A Podcast Launch Bestie production
Face my wrath for seeking thy sealed power. As we kompress time, we're multiplying save points and sorceresses, stepping over dead SeeDs on the beach, fastening wings to a castle, sealing our powers away, evaporating a rainbow, deducing latin paintings, weighing everyone in our party, turning blood green, slaying a fallen GF, meeting up with Xu and the CC Club, obtaining Proof of Omega, listening to an incoherent villain speech, fighting my ring, slaying a legendary beast, and facing off against the final sorceress. Get it over with, fight her now. 02:00 Intro | 04:03 Commencement Room | 10:53 The Castle | 12:55 Sphinxuar | 16:10 Tri-Point | 22:25 Trauma | 25:25 Red Giant | 29:58 Krysta | 33:50 Gargantua | 35:58 Catoblepas | 38:57 Tiamat | 40:30 Disc 4 World Map | 43:47 Omega Weapon | 47:48 Ultimecia | 01:00:18 Griever | 01:09:55 The Extreme | 01:18:28 | Real Net | 01:21:55 Outro Get more Retrograde Amnesia: Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/retroam. Join the community and get bonus episodes, miniseries, and access to the RealNet. For a complete list of our bonus material, check out content.retrogradeamnesia.com. Twitter: @retroamnesiapod E-Mail: podcast@retrogradeamnesia.com Website: www.retrogradeamnesia.com
If you love your family, you don't want to miss this week's episode. Planning is a gift. It is a gift of peace of mind and the ability to not just survive, but to thrive. Provide your family with the tools to take care of you and your wishes with confidence because you love them.
TW: We talk about the loss of loved ones and grief. Every felt judged for the way you grieve? The way you cry or don't cry when you lose someone, or how you choose to cope with loss? Ever realised you were in denial about that loss? We discuss all this and more in this episode; check it out! How you can contribute to Chapter 100: https://www.instagram.com/p/CaY9HZBvb-P/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet Website: https://www.likeridingafish.com Instagram/Twitter: @likeridingafish Music from https://filmmusic.io "Feelin Good" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Today's guest is Dee Bird, a Grief and Life Coach who helps people find comfort in their grief when so many others turn away from the pain. Dee's Journey in Grief began when her son died from Muscular Dystrophy and she was left comfortless in a time when she needed it the most. Now she teaches people how to provide that emotional support to the bereaved. Dee is also host of the Unplug Grief Ministries Podcasts. In our time together we discuss what it means to be an effective comforter even when we're experiencing our own grief. Dee is originally from the concrete jungle of NY, but has lived in the south for most of her life. She is currently completing her certification as a Mental Health Coach as well. Dee can be found at: Website:www.UnplugGrief.org Podcasts: Anchor.fm/unplug-grief FB page: Unplug Grief Ministries- Grief & Life Coaching & Consultants Jenny Dilts is a certified Grief Coach who specializes in helping people transform grief into growth. She does this one conversation, one heart, one experience at a time. From her personal experiences with grief, she has learned to lean in, ask questions, and reflect with gratitude on the lessons she's received from Grief. She now uses this pattern to help her clients transform their grief from foe to friend. If you'd like to learn more about Jenny's work and the Share Your Story podcast visit www.grievingcoach.com. She's also on Facebook, @jenny.rencherdilts and LinkedIn, @jennydilts-grievingcoach. Share your thoughts about the show by leaving a message with some of your takeaways. To further support the show donate through PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ECQDQS6LBD894. :) For a free introductory coaching session with Jenny, schedule a time in her online calendar at https://GrievingCoachScheduler.as.me/?appointmentType=16815876.
What do you need most right now at this moment? As a widow, or women healing from loss, our needs are great, and understanding how to meet those needs ourselves or even advocate for what we need is a whole other layer of complexity. Oftentimes, we want to do everything on our own or we find ourselves NOT wanting to always feel like we are asking for help. We assume that when a person says NO or doesn't respond then it means NEVER then our confidence shifts the next time we have a need we aren't able to take care of on our own. This episode is for you, if you are ready to dive into ‘developing your self-awareness after loss', deepen your connection with yourself, and understand how to advocate for yourself once you've identified what you need most. If you're ready to step forward with confidence and design a life you can truly love after loss then join me for this episode today! Korinn and I will share our perspectives and help you find inner strength amidst the aftermath. If you are enjoying the podcast and you know others that would benefit from the Now What? Share your favorite podcast episode on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn and include #nowwhatpodcast on whatever platform you are listening to the show @erinhentecoaching and mention the podcast name to get entered into a monthly giveaway for a FREE 30 Minute Coaching Session to explore the next steps on your journey. In this episode, you will learn …. Key ways to develop awareness to identify what you need How to deepen the connection with yourself Tips for advocating what you need whether you take the reigns or assign someone to do that for you. Featured on the Show: Get full show notes and more information here: https://erinhente.com/podcast/6 Learn more about Korinn and the work she does here>>>www.korinn.com Share your story with the podcast or become a guest here >>> www.erinhente.com/podcastguest Join the email list to get the latest episode reminders, tips, and tools to support you on this journey>>www.erinhente.com/newsletter Join a community of amazing women and design a life you truly love after loss>>www.erinhente.com/becomingyou
In this episode, we will explore how to speak to a griever in their language. We will explore what to say, how to say it and what not to say to a griever. I will provide real examples of what was said to me in my grief journey. I will also give you tips and ways to practice to help normalize the feelings of someone in grief.Please note that we only have one episode left before we conclude season 1.If you are griever looking for help with your personal situation go to lifeaftergriffp.com. If you are an advisor looking looking to support your client in grief go to lifeaftergriefconsulting.com. Thanks for listening.
I am really excited to have my good buddy on the podcast today, Daniel Kopp, CFP®. Daniel is a fellow Life After Griever who has made it to the other side of grief. He is the husband to Anna, father to a newborn bouncing boy, widower to Sarah and father to three children in heaven. Daniel and I share definitive paths in grief. We also share significant progress through Life After Grief. Daniel is a true inspiration from what he has gone through, and what he now does to help others through their grief.Daniel's journey through grief, combined with his military experience, led him to the decision to become a financial planner. His unique background makes him well-suited to help widows and widowers alike in the military community. Daniel is also an accomplished writer and speaker. For more on Daniel's story please see his financial website https://wisestewardshipfp.com/I would love to know how you feel about this and any other episode. Please leave me a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.If you are a client and need assistance --- Lifeaftergrieffp.comIf you are an advisor and need assistance with your clients --- Lifeaftergriefconsulting.com
Shelley Craig is the Director of Programming and Communications for the Faith and Grief Organization. Faith and grief's mission is in providing opportunities for comfort and hope for those who've experienced the death of a loved one. Our philosophy is that grief is difficult. It is hard, and it needs to be witnessed. And for that to happen we need to be in a community with others who are walking a similar path. And we have three main programs, our monthly gatherings, which is an hour-long program that is sort of structured, like, almost like a worship service to some degree. Grief is so individual, and it can be individual to the specific loss. And for many, the idea of losing a child sounds horrific sounds like the worst thing possible and I would think most people would agree with that. We also find that many times, people's emotions and grief experience can be so varied depending on the loss that it's hard to say one is, is harder than another. And they can be experienced so specifically and so differently, but I think for many people who are parents that probably would feel like the worst loss. Traumatic grief. It is so powerful but it also adds in the case of, y, death by suicide, or maybe an accidental overdose. Unfortunately, there are so many added burdens to the Griever around that. We as humans, really want an answer right now. It's one of the reasons. The Bible is so big. We really want answers and so many times because a traumatic death, or a surprising instant like that accident, doesn't have a good answer. It just complicates grief, and it complicates the whole situation. To find out more about what the Faith and Grief organization offers and upcoming workshops and retreats click here: www.faithandgrief.org
Anita and Mel interview concert-goer, Prince fan, and cancer widow Rachel Engstrom, who just happens to also be an author! Check out her book "Wife, Widow, Now What?" at https://www.amazon.com/Wife-Widow-Now-What-Navigated/dp/B08KBV5DBLHelp us keep the podcast going by joining our Patreon starting at just $5 - www.patreon.com/wwdnWant to buy us some tacos?https://www.buymeacoffee.com/widowwedonowSponsored by: BetterHelp.com. Save 10% off the first month of online therapy done securely, online with our unique link: https://trybetterhelp.com/wwdnandThe Misner Family Foundation in memory of Elisabeth MisnerMel's custom relaxation YouTube music channel for grievers:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL1WrSiQGVw2qavRi_7BlQA/featured
30, Passion Project, Part 2 (Let Me Get My Tea) Meghan Riordan Jarvis. Psychotherapist. Daughter. Mother. Wife. Griever. No one word can embody this woman called Meghan. She has an amazing ability to share her thoughts with the world, and does this through her blog, Grief is My Side Hustle. Meghan shares her experiences with the losses of her mom and her dad, and explains the differences in those losses. Grief and healing looks different for everyone, and Meghan gently reminds us of this. Meghan is on a quest to ensure she helps others become Grief Informed. This episode is jam packed with information that is a MUST listen. If you've wanted to explore your writing skills and help manage your grief at the same time, or just want to be an observer in a room of fellow grievers, Meghan is offering a grief writing group called Grief Mates. Meghan offers these sessions for FREE, and the next session will begin February 8th, and sessions will continue to run as there is interest. Find Meghan on social media to sign up. website: www.griefismysidehustle.com Facebook: Grief is My Side Hustle - Meghan Riordan Jarvis Instagram: @meghan.riordan.jarvis This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds. Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcast Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @parentlesspodcast Voicemail: 623.396.6069 You are not alone.
29, Passion Project, Part 1 Meghan Riordan Jarvis. Psychotherapist. Daughter. Mother. Wife. Griever. No one word can embody this woman called Meghan. She has an amazing ability to share her thoughts with the world, and does this through her blog, Grief is My Side Hustle. Meghan shares her experiences with the losses of her mom and her dad, and explains the differences in those losses. Grief and healing looks different for everyone, and Meghan gently reminds us of this. Meghan is on a quest to ensure she helps others become Grief Informed. This episode is jam packed with information that is a MUST listen. If you've wanted to explore your writing skills and help manage your grief at the same time, or just want to be an observer in a room of fellow grievers, Meghan is offering a grief writing group called Grief Mates. Meghan offers these sessions for FREE, and the next session will begin February 8th. Find Meghan on social media to sign up. website: www.griefismysidehustle.com Facebook: Grief is My Side Hustle - Meghan Riordan Jarvis Instagram: @meghan.riordan.jarvis This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds. Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcast Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @parentlesspodcast Voicemail: 623.396.6069 You are not alone.
Supporting a person who is grieving, especially grieving a suicide loss, can be quite tricky and is not for the faint of heart. Grieving is hard, hard work but so is supporting the bereaved... especially if you too are also grieving. This episode is a conversation that I had with my husband, G.R. where among other things we discuss how we have weathered this loss, the grief, the stigma & more - together. Here's a great article that I found after our conversation the really reaffirms much of what we talked about today:10 Ways to Help Your Partner Cope with LossThis article was originally published by Harvard in 2014 but was updated in 2020 & is a good read as well: Suicide survivors face grief, questions, challengesIf you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts PLEASE reach out & talk to someoneThe National Suicide Lifeline is there for youIN a crisis you can also TEXT--->TEXT the word "HOME" to 741741 in the USAin Canada TEXT 686868in the UK TEXT 85258And Grievers, I am always here. You can find me on Instagram at The Leftover Pieces
Sr. Simone Campbell, best known as the executive director of the NETWORK social justice lobby and organizer of the Nuns on the Bus tours, has been involved in political advocacy on behalf of the poor and marginalized for decades. Less familiar, though, are the contemplative practices that ground Sr. Simone's work—and that she describes in her new book, Hunger for Hope: Prophetic Communities, Contemplation, and the Common Good. Speaking with Commonweal assistant editor Regina Munch, Sr. Simone talks about how the courage to confront our own brokenness can bring about personal and political healing in this fractured moment. For further reading: - Is There a Religious Left? by Kaya Oakes - American Politics and Social Catholicism by E.J. Dionne, Jr. - Griever-in-Chief by Paul Moses & Michael Connor