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This presentation by Dr. Christina Lee Kim, PhD, titled “When We Stay But Disappear: Hidden Ruptures & the Hope of Church as a Healing Community,” was recorded on April 10, 2026. The lecture was part of the 2026 conference “Our Flourishing, Our Faith: Navigating Rupture and Repair in Asian American Christian Communities,” presented by the Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary and the Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University. You can learn more about this conference here: https://ourflourishing.org/.This plenary examines subtle and often unseen relational ruptures within church communities - - those marked not by open conflict, but by emotional withdrawal, quiet disengagement, and unspoken disconnection. Within many Asian and Christian cultural contexts, values such as harmony, endurance, respect for authority, and sacrificial service may unintentionally foster the concealment of hurt, discouraging lament, repair, and honest confrontation. This plenary seeks to give insight into how these unacknowledged ruptures affect spiritual vitality and community belonging. It also seeks to offer a hopeful vision for how church communities can be a place of healing, connection, and repair.Christina Lee Kim, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at Biola University, associate dean in the Rosemead School of Psychology, chair of undergraduate psychology, and a licensed clinical psychologist. Her teaching, research, and professional work focus on cross-cultural and multicultural psychology, mental health and the church, Asian American psychology, and qualitative research methods. In this lecture, Dr. Kim reflects on how hidden ruptures can form within Asian American Christian communities and how the church can become a place of honest naming, repair, reconciliation, and healing.Time Stamps:01:42 Hidden Ruptures Focus06:53 Termites And Tension10:00 Needs Beneath Rupture17:34 Harmony Face And Shame28:56 Why We Stay Silent38:28 Spotting Hidden Signs44:15 Under And Over Responding Photo by Jackson Simmer on Unsplash This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit caacptsem.substack.com
In this episode, Patrick Teahan, MSW, is joined by personality psychologist William Todd Schultz to explore the complicated emotional landscape of family estrangement and how early childhood loss intersects with creative expression.Todd specializes in profiles of artists and has published books such as Tiny Terror on Truman Capote, An Emergency in Slow Motion on Diane Arbus, Torment Saint on Elliott Smith, and The Mind of the Artist. Together, they detail how childhood trauma and the death of an estranged toxic family member elicit complex forms of grief. They introduce the concept of ambiguous loss and how individuals use creative mediums to process unresolved family systems issues.The episode begins by unpacking a complex dynamic: the dual reality of an abusive sibling being both a perpetrator and a victim within a dysfunctional family hierarchy. Patrick and Todd use this concept to illustrate why survivors often experience a muted emotional response when an estranged family member physically passes, as the psychological passing of the relationship occurred long ago.Listeners will learn:Ambiguous Loss and Estrangement: What it truly means to experience the death of a toxic sibling and why a blank emotional response is a valid reaction to long-standing estrangement.The Dysfunctional Hierarchy: A look at multigenerational trauma and how abusive family members are often both perpetrators and victims.Creative Adaptation: How individuals with artistic inclinations use creative mediums to mentally conjure and process a lost relationship.Resurrecting in Fantasy: The psychological process of resurrecting the deceased through art to form a new and manageable dynamic that buffers the trauma of the loss.Historical Perspectives on Creativity: An exploration of the mid-century Berkeley psychological assessments on creative writers and how the field quantifies creative and psychological traits.Patrick and Todd also provide insights into meaning-making and grief-related growth, encouraging listeners to understand how modern psychological frameworks apply to these complex forms of grief. By understanding how trauma shapes personality, survivors can begin to safely set boundaries and use creative outlets for self-preservation and healing.Keywords: childhood trauma, family estrangement, ambiguous loss, creative expression, meaning-making, multigenerational trauma, grief-related growth, personality psychology, toxic family systems, boundary setting. Join the Healing Community!Join the Monthly Healing Community Membership
Some seasons change you. This one did.Season 4 of The Pain Game Podcast — The Aftermath — was built around a question Lyndsay has been living with for a decade: what happens to the people left standing after the unimaginable? Not the headlines. The human beings behind them. The survivors, the families, the professionals who carry these stories inside their bodies long after the cameras are gone.In this season finale, Lyndsay closes out The Aftermath with a reflection on everything this limited series uncovered — and everything it confirmed. That behind every crime, every loss, every headline is a pain that deserves purpose. That healing is not linear. And that the only way out is through.This episode is also home to some big news. After four seasons, The Pain Game Podcast is becoming The Giving Pain Purpose Podcast — because that's exactly what this show has always been. The mission hasn't changed. The conversations haven't changed. The name finally caught up.If you're new here, this episode is your entry point to everything Season 4 had to offer. If you've been here all along — thank you. You made this season what it was.Season 5 of The Giving Pain Purpose Podcast is coming. Don't miss it.Episode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction and Lyndsay's Journey with CRPS(00:51) Living in Trauma and Finding Resilience(02:17) The Purpose of the Series and Human Stories Behind Trauma(03:41) Season Highlights: True Crime and Trauma Survivors(05:38) Stories of Sex Trafficking, Grief, and Advocacy(07:34) Healing, Trust, and Reprogramming the Mind(08:56) Personal Stories: Annie Lisa and the Power of Connection(10:21) The New Name and Mission: Giving Pain Purpose(11:48) Community, Merch, and Upcoming InitiativesFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastFacebook: The Pain Game PodcastLinkedIn: Lyndsay SopranoYouTube: The Pain Game PodcastSubscribe on YouTube | Merch Shop is OPEN!! | COMING SOON: The Pain Hub - A Women's Healing Community. Subscribe Now!Unfiltered convos. Dark humor. Real healing.This is where pain meets purpose — and you're not doing it alone.++Want to be a guest on The Pain Game Podcast with Lyndsay Soprano? Send her a message on PodMatch, here: Be a Guest on The Show
In this episode, Patrick Teahan, MSW, explores the profound impact of rage as a byproduct of childhood trauma, detailing how unsafe environments force children to either weaponize or absorb intense emotional energy. He introduces the concept of inward and outward rage, moving beyond the stigma of "anger issues" to focus on the underground emotional deposits that develop when a child is erased, ignored, or exposed to volatility.The episode begins by unpacking a complex dynamic: the four specific childhood situations that fuel adult rage. Patrick uses these roots to illustrate how survivors often struggle with a "well of childhood" that runs their present-day reactions, where symptoms like road rage or chronic exhaustion are actually valid byproducts of old injustices.Listeners will learn:The Four Situations of Rage: Why adults not doing the right thing, deep injustice, volatile or passive parenting, and being "erased" create a lifelong emotional burden.Outward Rage (Fire at Will): The reality of being "wired for anger," characterized by a low threshold for frustration, self-righteousness, and the tendency for rage to come out sideways in adulthood.Inward Rage (The Superhero Absorber): Exploring why some survivors never feel anger at all, instead acting like a "black hole" that absorbs dangerous energy at the expense of their own physical and mental health.The Erasure Effect: What it truly means to be invisible as a child and how having your needs or feelings wiped out leads to a massive sense of adult injustice.Situations Over Symptoms: Why understanding your story is more vital for recovery than simply managing symptoms, as the "what happened" is the source of the "what is felt."Reclaiming and Releasing: How healing involves Jane-style pressure release for those with outward rage and Beth-style "reclaiming of the f-you" for those who have gone numb.Patrick also provides a case study of two sisters to highlight how the same traumatic environment can produce polar opposite rage strategies. By understanding how these survival tactics were formed, listeners can begin to move toward a healthy middle ground where anger is a tool for advocacy rather than a source of shame or self-sabotage.Keywords: childhood trauma, repressed rage, inward rage, outward rage, inner child work, emotional neglect, parentification, nervous system, toxic family systems, trauma recovery, justice-based anger. Join the Healing Community!Join the Monthly Healing Community Membership
What if the pain you've been carrying isn't just physical? What if your body has been trying to speak to you this whole time?Soreya James has spent 35 years answering that question. A trauma survivor, spiritual rebel, and creator of a precise healing technology that blends ancient yogic science with modern therapeutic tools, Soreya has led over 30 global retreats, survived three near-death experiences, and sat with people at the very edge of life. What she brings to this conversation isn't theory, it's a life lived all the way through.In this episode, Lyndsay sits down with Soreya to talk about what it really takes to transcend pain and suffering. They go into her early encounter with trauma at 19, how she found her calling in a room full of people the world had written off, and the years she spent in India studying with masters, yogis, and gurus. They also get into the harder things — sexual abuse, the cost of forgiveness, being targeted as a cult leader, and what women in midlife actually need to hear.But at the heart of this episode is one core message: you are not broken. Your body is communicating. And healing may begin the moment you finally get still enough to hear it.Tune in for a powerful discussion on trauma, consciousness, chronic pain, subconscious healing, and what it really means to come home to yourself.Episode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to the Pain Game Podcast(02:30) The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Chronic Pain(10:15) Shape-Shifting Identities and Seeking Validation(15:50) Soreya's Journey and the Turning Point Event(22:10) The Power of Silence and Listening to the Body(30:45) Navigating Menopause and Societal Narratives(37:20) Authentic Intelligence vs. AI(45:00) The Importance of Personal Responsibility in Healing(52:30) Soreya's Interactive Book and Upcoming PodcastFind Soreya James Online Here:Website: soreyajames.comInstagram: @soreyajamesLinkedIn: Soreya JamesBook: MetamorphosisFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastFacebook: The Pain Game PodcastLinkedIn: Lyndsay SopranoYouTube: The Pain Game PodcastSubscribe on YouTube | Merch Shop is OPEN!! | COMING SOON: The Pain Hub - A Women's Healing Community. Subscribe Now!Unfiltered convos. Dark humor. Real healing.This is where pain meets purpose — and you're not doing it alone.++Want to be a guest on The Pain Game Podcast with Lyndsay Soprano? Send her a message on PodMatch, here: Be a Guest on The Show
Functionally Enlightened - Better ways to heal from chronic pain and illness
In this powerful follow-up episode, Sharon reconnects with Rita to hear how her healing journey has evolved since their first conversation in 2023.After years of severe chronic illness—including dysautonomia, POTS, neurological symptoms, and being bedridden—Rita discovered a critical missing piece in early 2026: an untreated head and neck injury.Through specialized care with an upper cervical chiropractor, Rita began a new phase of healing using low-force, neurologically focused techniques, including:Upper cervical adjustmentsNetwork spinal analysisLogan Basic techniqueRed light and cold laser therapyThe results were profound—Rita went from being unable to function to running again for the first time in years.This conversation explores the connection between structural alignment, nervous system regulation, trauma, and chronic illness recovery, offering hope for those who feel stuck despite trying everything.
In this episode, Patrick Teahan, MSW, explores the profound impact of growing up in an abusive or neglectful environment, detailing how childhood trauma survivors often struggle with intense self-blame and self-hatred. He introduces the concept of emotional math, moving beyond simple advice to just be kinder to yourself, focusing instead on the deep rooted self-contempt that develops when children lack a healthy adult guide.The episode begins by unpacking a complex dynamic: the development of damaged perceptions about personal self-worth. Patrick uses this concept to illustrate how normal human needs and mistakes are calculated as evidence of being fundamentally flawed, trapping survivors in a painful but brilliant childhood survival mechanism used to avoid the terrifying reality of having unsafe parents.Listeners will learn:Emotional Math: What this concept is and how lacking a healthy frame of reference distorts a child's perception of reality.Signs of Unrelenting Self-Criticism: Common indicators that you are too hard on yourself, such as feeling ashamed for not instantly mastering a new hobby or carrying the weight of other people's emotions.The Impact of Neglect: How both direct and indirect neglect teach children to view their basic needs and personal interests as immense burdens.Family System Roles: The ways the scapegoat and golden child utilize self-criticism and perfectionism to stay safe and secure conditional love.Self-Blame as a Shield: Why absorbing the blame during childhood was an essential protective strategy to shield the nervous system from the heartbreak of an emotionally volatile parent.Honoring the Inner Child: How to start validating your inner child for creating these survival tactics so you can begin rewriting your emotional equations.Patrick also provides a guided reflection to help listeners express gratitude to their inner child for their protective instincts, paving the way to replace self-hatred with self-compassion. By understanding how these feelings developed, survivors who struggle with perfectionism, ruminate over past social mistakes, or constantly feel like a burden can find clarity and begin to change the narrative.Keywords: childhood trauma, self-hate, emotional math, inner child work, emotional neglect, family roles, trauma recovery, self-blame, toxic family systems Join the Healing Community!Join the Monthly Healing Community Membership
Most people experience grief as an ending. Annie Lisa walked into hers and found a beginning.After her sister, Dr. Teresa Sievers, was brutally murdered in 2015, Annie left a 20-year career in marketing. She opened her practice, Annie Lisa Life — a space rooted in the science of the subconscious mind. She sits down with Lyndsay to talk about the day the call came, the signs and messages that started arriving from her sister afterward, and PSYCH-K®, the modality she now uses to help clients rewrite the patterns running 95% of their lives.This conversation doesn't stay in the dark. Annie and Lyndsay get into the work of Bruce Lipton and Greg Braden, the question almost no one wants to sit with: who would you actually be without your pain? And why energy medicine isn't woo, it's the physics most of us were never taught. They dig into secondary gain, epigenetics, signs from departed loved ones, and the quiet subconscious loops that keep the same chapter playing on repeat.Who murdered Dr. Teresa Sievers? You will have to buy the book to find out the rest of her story!Episode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to the Pain Game Podcast(01:43) Personal Loss and Grief(03:55) The Impact of Trauma on Healing(09:52) The Subconscious Mind and Its Influence(17:16) Changing Subconscious Programs for Healing(24:07) Understanding Chronic Pain and Subconscious Influence(28:53) The Fear of Letting Go of Pain(33:54) The Power of the Subconscious Mind(37:07) Energy Medicine: The Science Behind Healing(40:56) Collective Responsibility for Change(44:30) The Journey of Healing and TransformationFind Annie Lisa Online Here:Website: annielisalife.comInstagram: @annielisalifeFacebook: AnnielisalifeLinkedIn: Annie LisaTikTok: AnnieLisaLifeYouTube: Annie LisaBook: What My Sister Told Me After She Was MurderedFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastFacebook: The Pain Game PodcastLinkedIn: Lyndsay SopranoYouTube: The Pain Game PodcastSubscribe on YouTube | Merch Shop is OPEN!! | COMING SOON: The Pain Hub - A Women's Healing Community. Subscribe Now!Unfiltered convos. Dark humor. Real healing.This is where pain meets purpose — and you're not doing it alone.++Want to be a guest on The Pain Game Podcast with Lyndsay Soprano? Send her a message on PodMatch, here: Be a Guest on The Show
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Functionally Enlightened - Better ways to heal from chronic pain and illness
In this special episode, I'm sharing something deeply personal—the release of my book:“Meshed Up: A Guide to Healing from Implant Illness.”This book was born out of my own experience following what was supposed to be a routine mesh implant surgery… that led to years of unexplained symptoms including:Chronic painDysautonomiaBrain fogFatigueNervous system dysregulationLike so many, I was told everything looked “normal.”But my body told a very different story.This episode walks you through:✔ Why implant illness is often misunderstood✔ How symptoms are frequently dismissed or misdiagnosed✔ The framework I used to rebuild my health✔ And how you can begin navigating your own healing journey
In this episode, Patrick Teahan, MSW, explores the profound impact of unsafe home environments, detailing how childhood trauma forces kids to trade their early years for survival. He introduces the concept of the survival exchange, moving beyond simple symptom management to focus on the deep rooted hypervigilance that develops when growing up around chaos, neglect, or emotional abuse.The episode begins by unpacking a complex dynamic: the development of a highly sensitive radar system in place of a grounded sense of self. Patrick uses this concept to illustrate how survivors often struggle to be fully present in adulthood, trapped in a lifelong transaction where they had to skip being a kid just to stay safe.Listeners will learn:The Survival Exchange: What it truly means to skip childhood and how early hypervigilance becomes a transactional tool for safety.The All Business Mindset: The first sign of growing up too fast, and why ambiguity, spontaneity, and simple enjoyment can trigger intense feelings of unsafety.The Old Soul Phenomenon: The second sign, exploring why survivors often feel alienated from their peers and identify as miniature adults due to early environmental demands.Downtime Anxiety: The third sign, detailing the deep discomfort and restlessness that arises during unstructured time and periods of rest.Reclaiming the Inner Child: How to start reversing these early transactions by actively reclaiming play, authentic connection, and true replenishment.Soothing the Vigilance: Why effective healing involves grief work and learning to soothe the hypervigilant parts of the nervous system like a frightened child.Patrick also provides practical reflections and prompts, encouraging listeners to practice tolerating the unknown and to notice how they might subconsciously exclude themselves from peer connection. By understanding how trauma hijacked their developmental years, survivors can begin to teach their nervous system that rest is not a danger, but rather a vital restoration process to get more of their life back.Keywords: childhood trauma, hypervigilance, growing up too fast, inner child work, emotional neglect, emotionally immature parents, nervous system, downtime anxiety, peer relationships, grief work, trauma recovery, healing childhood wounds. Join the Healing Community!Join the Monthly Healing Community Membership
In this episode, Patrick Teahan, MSW, dives into the complex world of intuition and safety: how childhood trauma can break our internal radar and how to tell the difference between a safe person and an unsafe one. He introduces a framework centered on Authenticity, moving beyond simple checklists of red flags to focus on the gut-level ick that signals when a person's public performance doesn't match their private motives.The episode begins with a nuanced workplace hypothetical: a new coworker who is "extra"—personable and welcoming, yet intense and slightly "performative." Patrick uses this scenario to illustrate how trauma survivors often struggle with the "was it me or was it them?" dilemma, feeling triggered by the very people who claim to be helpful.Listeners will learn:The Broken Radar System: Why trauma symptoms like shame, self-doubt, and attachment wounds act like high-CPU applications, slowing down and overriding your natural intuition.The "Car Without a Driver" Metaphor: How unsafe people often operate unconsciously, lacking the self-awareness to steer their own triggers and accountability.The Authenticity Framework: A deep dive into the three main signs of inauthenticity: moving too fast to bond, hiding motives/feelings, and an intense or provocative relational style.The Power of the "Ick": Why reconnecting with the emotion of disgust is a vital survival tool for those who were taught to ignore their boundaries.Deficit-Based Cues: How low self-worth, fear of abandonment, and naivety can lead survivors to mislabel foes as friends or overlook blatant warnings.Vulnerability vs. Performance: The difference between a truly authentic person who can risk disappointing you and a "performative" person who uses niceness to sell a false image.Patrick also provides practical recovery insights, encouraging listeners to stop asking "Are they nice?" and start asking "Are they real?" By understanding how trauma hijacks our "audio preferences" (like the Zoom vs. Music Software analogy), survivors can begin to clear the "CPU" and trust their internal protective systems once again.Keywords: childhood trauma, trauma recovery, intuition, red flags, authenticity, boundaries, attachment wounds, gaslighting, safe people, people pleasing, self-worth, emotional regulation, internal radar. Join the Healing Community!Join the Monthly Healing Community Membership
On this episode of the Charity Charged Show, we sit down with Hilary Axtmayer, Chief Program Officer of the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, to talk about one of the most meaningful nonprofit expansions happening this year.Founded in 1988 by Paul Newman, the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp was created to give children with serious illnesses something they are too often denied: the chance to simply be kids. More than three decades later, the organization is serving thousands of children and families across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, and in 2025 it is opening a second residential camp location in Maryland.This conversation goes beyond the headline of expansion. It digs into the origin of the camp's name, the magic of its programs, Hilary's 25-year journey from counselor to executive leader, and the careful work required to scale without losing the soul of the mission.
Mindfulness isn't a “nice-to-have”; it's a low-cost public health lever that changes how people handle pain, emotions, and community life. In this episode, Brother Phap Luu, a monk in the Plum Village tradition founded by Thich Nhat Hanh, discusses how mindfulness can be practiced as “everyday meditation” through breathing, walking, eating, and even cultivating awareness of dreams. He shares his personal journey from activism and disillusionment to depression, and then to healing through mindful breathing and finding community at Plum Village. Brother Phap Luu explores the roots and global reach of Plum Village, why mindfulness naturally fosters compassion, and how “watering” emotions like anger through rumination can prolong suffering. He also unpacks mindfulness as an “invitation,” the challenge of scaling it, through training, ethics, trauma sensitivity, and limited profit incentives, and its potential integration into schools of public health and policy. Tune in and learn how mindful breathing, community practice, and compassion can become practical tools for healthier lives and societies! Resources: Connect with and follow Brother Phap Luu on LinkedIn. Learn more about Plum Village on their LinkedIn and explore their website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue to look ahead with faith into the new year, unpacking God's vision for the church, through Christ, from Paul's letter to the Ephesians, as a worshipping, healing community in the world
Welcome to episode 237 with Beatrice Birch, who is a Hauschka Artistic Therapist and the founder of Inner Fire, a proactive healing community that offers a choice for adults to recover from debilitating and traumatic life challenges with minimal use of medications. Beatrice has worked as an artistic therapist and consultant since 1986 and over these years she has worked in schools, hospitals, rehab facilities and prisons in the United States, England and Holland, and has lectured as far afield as Taiwan. Inner Fire, founded by Beatrice in 2015, creates a framework for deep and lasting healing, through an intensive program that first stabilises a person in crisis, gradually replaces medication with holistic healing practices, addresses the core issues and develops skills for growing beyond these issues. In this episode I chat to Beatrice about her early work as an artistic therapist, how she came to work in this space and the events and experiences that led to starting Inner Fire. We chat about the Inner Fire approach to recovery and healing, what an average day looks like, how it all works and the process behind it. We chat about the role of choice, the importance of rhythm and how these things support the process of tapering medication and we chat about working with clay and water colours, the creative spirit and why Beatrice feels that mental health is a reductionist term for soul health. We all know the stats around mental health and they aren't getting any better and if we want things to be different then we need to do things differently and Beatrice is doing exactly that, and like she's says during our conversation, her work is simply about offering people a choice. It's exciting to know that places like Inner Fire exist and it was wonderful to learn more about this incredible space and how it came to be. Learn more at INNER FIRE | Residential Healing Community | Addiction Recovery Without Medication You can connect with me on social media @propermentalpodcast or via www.propermentalpodcast.com. You can support the show and help me to keep it independent and ad free by buying a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/propermental Another great way to support the show and spread the word is to rate, review and subscribe on whatever platform you get your podcasts from. If you or anyone you know needs to find support in your local area, please go to www.hubofhope.co.uk Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Keetria speaks with Rebecca Steele, founder of The Well at Tecolote — a regenerative sanctuary in San Antonio focused on reconnecting people with the land, community, and self-healing. Rebecca shares her journey from education to environmental advocacy, the indigenous influences behind her work, and why true wellness starts with our connection to nature.Discover how The Well at Tecolote blends indigenous wisdom, eco-therapy, and regenerative gardening to inspire healing and purpose.
In this episode of Franchise Marketing Radio, Lee Kantor interviews Nuttha Goutier, founder and CEO of Sabai Thai Spa. Nuttha discusses the spa's authentic Thai-inspired experience, unique massage techniques, and community-focused approach. She explains the decision to franchise after 20 years, detailing the preparation, systemization, and support for franchisees. Nuttha describes the ideal franchisee profiles, […]
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Pastor Kory Kleinsasser explores why many feel a lack of joy despite a "fine" life, pointing to an epidemic of societal disconnection. He argues that human relationships mirror our relationship with God. The path to greater joy and a deeper connection with God is found in the "healing community".
In this episode of Cosmic Injectables, Ali and Brie invite their soul sister, best friend, and the third star in their sacred friendship ménage à trois, Sami Bricco, into the cosmic lounge. Sami is a somatics coach whose work bridges the mind-body connection through awareness, embodiment, and nervous system regulation. Together, the three explore how her practice differs from the body-based somatic and emotional mapping work of massage therapist TJ (remember TJ?? We LOVE TJ!!! catch his episode: SPOTIFY or APPLE), and what makes coaching such a powerful container for transformation.But this conversation is more than modalities—it's about sisterhood. You'll feel the deep love and laughter between Ali, Brie, and Sami, and how their friendship has become a cornerstone of each of their spiritual journeys. From holding space for each other's cosmic glow-ups to walking alongside one another through the messy, mystical, and magical parts of life, this episode is a reminder that sisterhood is medicine.Find Sami on Insta or at her Website!Connect with Your Cosmic Guides: Briana Christine: TikTok | Instagram Ali: TikTok | Instagram Join the Cosmic Community: Follow Cosmic Injectables for more episodes filled with spiritual insights, laughter, and a touch of magic. Instagram TikTok
The ancient stories of the Bible reveal a community searching for both their identity and God's. This week we meet a God who seems to stir up havoc, yet also brings healing. In our own lives, we may feel that God causes the chaos around us—but those feelings are part of the journey of faith. Pastor JC will lead us into an ancient story that invites us to see God as the one who heals, no matter how dis-eased or broken we may feel.
The ancient stories of the Bible reveal a community searching for both their identity and God's. This week we meet a God who seems to stir up havoc, yet also brings healing. In our own lives, we may feel that God causes the chaos around us—but those feelings are part of the journey of faith. Pastor JC will lead us into an ancient story that invites us to see God as the one who heals, no matter how dis-eased or broken we may feel.
We're Julietta and Graciela, and we're sooooo excited to invite you into our Cacao Conversations—your weekly dose of heart-opening chats, all served with a warm cup of cacao. You'll feel like one of the family during this podcast where we speak frankly, and humorously, about some of life's big questions. We share wisdom we've picked up along the way and wonder out loud about lots of life's mysteries. Whether we're diving deep into transformation, laughing at life's quirks, or simply talking about the weather (which is, like, a much bigger deal at this age, isn't it?!?), you get a front row seat to our sometimes crazy, mostly spiritual and always authentic lives. From sweat lodge ceremonies to sweaty teen socks, we cover it all. So, grab your favorite mug, fill it with cacao and join us for some profound laughter. Cacao Conversations is about empowering you to remember who you are and step into the life that feels authentically yours. How do you embrace imperfection in your healing journey? We've all been there—wanting to “get it right,” to heal perfectly, to check all the boxes and finally feel “done.” But healing isn't linear, and it definitely isn't perfect. In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on what it really looks like to embrace imperfection as part of the journey. We talk about the messy, non-glamorous parts of healing that no one posts about on Instagram, the magic of showing up as you are, and the deep liberation that comes from letting go of unrealistic expectations. We'll share our personal stories, the missteps that taught us the most, and how we learned (and are still learning!) to love ourselves through every phase. If you've ever felt like you're “failing” at healing, this is your permission slip to breathe, laugh, and keep going. So pour your cacao, drop the pressure, and let's celebrate the beauty of being a perfectly imperfect work in progress—together. Your cup is ready. Your journey is waiting. Let's sip, chat, and transform—together. Find out more at https://www.bodyandsoulevents.love/ Hey! Thanks for listening! If you liked this episode, please send us a message. We'd love to hear from you!Your cup is full, your journey awaits. Let's sip, chat, and transform together. Find out more at https://www.bodyandsoulevents.love/ Julietta Wenzel Founder of Body & Soul Ministries, Julietta is a healer, guide, and visionary dedicated to helping others remember their true selves and step into their authentic power. With a background as a physical therapist turned spiritual practitioner, she combines individual healing sessions, sacred ceremonies, and transformative retreats to guide her community toward joy, fulfillment, and alignment. https://bodyandsoulministries.love/ Instagram: @bodyandsoulministries Graciela Laurent Co-founder of Body & Soul Ministries, Graciela is a Reiki Master, Sound Practitioner, Cacao Ceremonialist, Forest Therapy Guide, and award-winning photographer. Her work blends spirituality, healing, and artistry to create transformative experiences that honor authenticity and connection. https://gracielalaurent.com/ Instagram: @gracielalaurentphotography Shine bright and have a magical day!Julietta & Graciela
I remember laying next to my restless son late at night, scrolling and searching for answers.We had already seen 17 different doctors. I was exhausted. I didn't want more tests. I didn't want another dismissal.I was looking for validation - something, anything, to hold onto. I wanted hope. I wanted to be seen. I wanted to feel like I wasn't crazy for believing that my child could actually heal.But that space didn't exist.So after years of sharing the healing that finally restored my son's health, I've created it - for the woman I was then, and for the woman you are today.
In this inspiring episode of The HAYVN Hubcast, host Nancy Sheed sits down with Beth Leas, founder of TribeTLC, to explore how one woman's healing journey blossomed into a thriving community of over 180 holistic practitioners. From Reiki in a spare bedroom to regional networks across Connecticut and New York, Beth shares the evolution of her work and her mission to support fellow healers with heart-centered business development. Key Highlights: From personal healing to community leadership: Beth's healing journey began at 15 with meditation, a tool that helped her navigate PTSD. By the 1990s, she discovered Reiki and followed an intuitive calling to become a healer and ultimately a Reiki Master. The birth of TribeTLC: In 1997, she founded TLC Center, a pioneering holistic health center in Norwalk, CT. The idea grew from Beth's desire to refer clients to trusted peers and create a space for collaboration and healing. Community over commercial space: After 20 years of managing a physical space, Beth chose to focus on building community without walls, turning TribeTLC into a powerful, decentralized network of practitioners. Leading as a reluctant entrepreneur: Beth candidly shares how she transitioned from back-office support in a corporate job to becoming a community leader, despite identifying as an introvert and “reluctant leader.” Business bynecessity: TribeTLC evolved to include a membership model for practitioners, fostering connection, professional growth, and accountability among holistic entrepreneurs. COVID-Era pivot: TribeTLC expanded geographically and virtually adding online networking to support practitioners beyond physical boundaries. This episode is part of the spotlight series featuring co-sponsors of the HAYVN Health Summit so it's especially fitting that she shared advice for other heart-centered practitioners looking to make their work more sustainable and more impactful. Connect with Beth Connect with Nancy: LinkedIn Instagram Website
I'm grateful to be sitting down with Debra Mazer, a long-time community member of Dharma Glow. We delve into her journey from a standard American diet to becoming a raw food chef, exploring her immersion in diverse communities, holistic healing, and anti-racism work. Debra shares the significance of transformational festivals and her passion for balanced living, conscious eating, and intersectional wellness. We also discuss our plans for Dharma Glow's future, including monthly events focused on high vibrational choices and community building. Tune in to hear Debra's inspiring story and our vision for a holistic and inclusive approach to health and healing.00:00 Guided Meditation and Opening Prayer02:28 Introduction to Debra Mazer02:49 Dharma Glow Experience07:42 Debra's Journey to Veganism and Healing12:15 Immersion in Holistic Black Communities15:25 Evolving Food Philosophy and Health Coaching23:13 Future Collaborations and Intentional Living
In this episode of the Manifest More podcast, host Dawn Maynor interviews Monica Virga Alborno founder of Wanderwild Family Retreats. Monica shares her journey from a successful corporate career to creating transformative retreats for mothers and children. The conversation delves into the challenges of motherhood during COVID, the importance of community, and the healing power of manifestation. Monica discusses her personal experiences with trauma and grief, and how these have shaped her mission to empower women and families through holistic practices and mindful travel. The episode concludes with insights into the structure of her retreats and future offerings.takeawaysMonica transitioned from a corporate career to entrepreneurship.COVID significantly impacted her experience of motherhood.The retreats focus on creating a safe space for mothers and children.Experiential learning and human connection are central to her mission.Trauma and grief have shaped her journey and offerings.Manifestation has been a part of her life without her realizing it.The retreats are designed to be luxurious yet connected to nature.Community support is vital for mothers navigating their journeys.Holistic practices are integrated into the retreat experience.Future offerings include private family retreats and mindful travel planning.Coaching to Manifest More. More PEACE, More PURPOSE, More PASSION!! I have discovered that Manifesting techniques can be used as a tool to work through grief, depression, anxiety, and stress. That's just what it did for me. The day I realized this I started teaching it to others. I offer a 1:1 COACHING aimed to help women learn to tune into their inner being, prioritize their emotions, fill their hearts with praise, and begin to see the new manifested version of themselves with love and internal peace! Message me to connect at dawn@manifestmorewithdawnmaynor.comOther Offerings to choose from include: Reiki for energy/emotional healing, Reiki Training, Sound Healing, Manifestation Activations, Manifesting Workshops, Yoga, or Meditations. Groups and Privates.LINKS to CONNECT MORE or just other Free Resources that I offer. Join coaching now!Manifest More WebsiteFacebookInstagram YOUTUBEThanks for tuning in! Sending you all Love and Light, Manifest More With Dawn Maynor
What does it mean to be the church in anxious, divided times? Recorded in connection with the 2025 Remind & Renew Conference at Phillips Seminary, Loren Richmond Jr. sits down with Rev. Dr. Susan Diamond to explore how local congregations can become spaces of healing, clarity, and radical welcome. Drawing from her work with moral injury, healing circles, and the Soul Repair After Moral Injury podcast (co-hosted with Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock), Susan shares how churches can recover the spiritual practices that root us in love, courage, and compassion. From forming faith through daily practices to fostering political and theological diversity under a shared mission, she offers a powerful testimony of what it means to be the church for this moment. In this episode, you'll hear: What moral injury is and how it shows up in church, healthcare, and society How healing circles are transforming congregations from the inside out Why forming faith is essential before welcoming or serving others How to foster unity across political differences through mission clarity The role of spiritual direction and communal lament in healing A hopeful vision for the future of Christianity and leadership Rev. Dr. Susan Ward Diamond is the Lead Pastor of Florence Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Florence, Kentucky, where she has served since 2015. Susan received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas Christian University, a Master of Divinity degree from Brite Divinity School, and a Doctor of Ministry degree from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Diamond has invested herself in ministry and mission through local, regional and general expressions of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada, throughout her 33 years of ordained ministry. She has served on the regional boards of the Florida and Alabama-Northwest Florida regions, directed numerous youth camps and conferences, and served as a keynote speaker of retreats and assemblies around the country. She has served her denomination as First Vice Moderator for the 2011-2013 biennium of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada. During her sabbatical in 2021, Dr. Diamond and Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock collaborated on a pastoral study grant funded by the Louisville Institute entitled Moral Injury: A Catalyst for Reform. Following the study period, they have continued their work together to offer strategies to faith communities for providing support and healing for those suffering from moral distress and moral injury. They have recently launched the podcast Soul Repair: After Moral Injury. Susan and Rita are currently writing a book which they hope to publish soon. Mentioned Resources:
This week, we're joined by Jasmine Lopez a powerful voice in the world of financial healing and community care. She's a proud 2nd generation Puerto Rican/Mexican who grew up in a single-parent home, and her early experiences shaped a complex relationship with money, self-worth, and mental health. After navigating financial hardships—including bankruptcy in her mid-20s—she began a transformational journey of redefining success, healing from within, and breaking free from limiting beliefs. Since 2017, she's been doing the deep work: therapy, financial coaching, goal-setting with friends, and exploring holistic healing beyond just talk therapy. Through storytelling, creativity, and community, she's built a vision for Mentally Mutual—a space where collective healing and thriving is the mission. In this episode, we dive into money mindset, mental health, healthcare access, nonprofits, and so much more. You're gonna want to take notes. @yourfriend.jasmine https://www.mentallymutual.com/ https://www.thefirehousedream.org/
Send us a textIn this episode, Joel and Rose hit the road to interview the founders of Ordinary Pioneer in Whitehouse, Ohio: Halina Schriefer and Paul Narus. If you'd like to browse their site while listening to their insights, please go to www.ordinarypioneer.comWe talk about the origins of this healing facility and community, what it's like to lean into the unknown when stepping forward as healing facilitators, the challenges and realities of starting a healing center, and the gift model economy that is used for their community programs. We also touch on what it's like to have a center that welcomes all belief systems and walks of life in the middle of a rural conservative, primarily Christian community. Halina and Paul have lots of stories to share, and we hope you enjoy listening to their experiences bringing healing, connection, and spiritual awareness to this community for the last five years. Click here to visit Golden Ratio Wellness's website and use the "Become a Client" button to explore ways to work with Dr. Rose and associates on metabolic and hormonal health. This is a virtual practice and Rose sees clients world-wide. Click here to visit Holistic Wizard Wellness's website and book a Craniosacral Therapy or Massage Therapy session with Joel Fields (NW Ohio or NE Indiana). Click here to join the Golden Ratio Collective support group on Facebook: a free support group for metabolic and hormonal health.
Join Marc Caron on Conscious Living Radio (aired March 05, 2025, on 100.5 CFRO Vancouver) as he interviews Shine Kelly, CEO of UNITE. Discover Shine's inspiring journey—from his mother's recovery from severe depression through alternative therapies to building UNITE, a wellness platform revolutionizing access to healing modalities. In this heartfelt conversation, Shine shares insights on speed healing, community connection, and his vision for a sustainable, joyful world.
Send us a textMark and Claire share updates about their new merch store, engage with their community, and tackle the humorous yet serious topic of "cracker licking." Through personal anecdotes and listener questions, they highlight the importance of connection in healing from cult experiences while addressing Scientology's perspective on disability.• Updates on the BFG merch store and promo codes for subscribers• Introduction of the "cracker licking" concept as a comedic touchpoint• Personal thank-you videos fostering community engagement• Discussion on the implications of Scientology's stance on disabilities• Q&A session addressing listener concerns and curiosities• Plans for upcoming series and video releasesSupport the showBFG Store - http://blownforgood-shop.fourthwall.com/Blown For Good on Audible - https://www.amazon.com/Blown-for-Good-Marc-Headley-audiobook/dp/B07GC6ZKGQ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Blown For Good Website: http://blownforgood.com/PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131160/shareApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blown-for-good-behind-the-iron-curtain-of-scientology/id1671284503 Spotify: ...
Addressing trauma, addiction, and depression does not always require medication. Sometimes, staying engaged through proactive healing methods is the best way to treat such circumstances. Joining Timothy J. Hayes, Psy.D is Beatrice Birch, Founder, ED, and Director of the Therapeutic Program of the Inner Fire Proactive Healing Community in Vermont. She shares her mission of guiding people on getting rid of psychotropic medications that are probably doing them more harm than good, and finally reclaiming their lives through the most holistic ways possible. Beatrice also explains the importance of community support, artistic therapies, and engaging workshops in turning trauma and addiction-ridden individuals into highly empowered seekers.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the On Your Mind Community today:journeysdream.orgTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTube
When you think about metabolic health, skin health might not immediately come to mind, but they're more connected than you might think. In this episode, I sit down with Rob Vasquez and Randy Johns, founders of Happy Healthy Life, to explore how metabolism plays a critical role not only in energy levels and resilience but also in how your skin ages and adapts over time.In our conversation, we dig into the ways that modern life—filled with environmental toxins, stress, and often nutrient-poor food—disrupts metabolism and sets the stage for accelerated aging. We also look at how real healing requires much more than symptom management; it's about creating an environment where health can naturally thrive. Rob shares his journey through metabolic healing, as well as actionable ways to optimize health from within.If you're ready to dive deeper into metabolic health and uncover a new level of vitality, tune in to the latest episode of Biohacking Beauty.Dr. Rob Vasquez and Randy are chiropractic doctors and metabolic health experts dedicated to holistic wellness and personalized health transformation. Dr. Vasquez brings years of experience in reversing chronic conditions and guiding individuals toward optimal vitality through metabolic healing. Randy, an entrepreneur, has overcome personal health challenges, allowing him to test and refine protocols that boost metabolic and skin health. Together, they founded Happy Healthy Life to empower others on their wellness journey with proven, transformative strategies for a healthier, more balanced life.We Also Discuss:(02:23) Health and Wellness Transformation Journey(11:32) Transformation Through Understanding Metabolism(16:13) Metabolic Transformation Success Stories(20:33) Power of Belief in Healing Community(31:35) Power of Community in Modern Times(38:41) Importance of Human Connection in Healing(43:15) Toxins, Nutrition, and Skin Health(56:47) Metabolic Health Evaluation and OptimizationLearn more about Young GooseUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/ Instagram: @young_goose_skincareLearn more about Rob VasquezInstagram: @robvasquezofficialInstagram: @theh2lifeWebsite: https://www.metabolismscore.com/ Learn more about Randy JohnsInstagram: @randyjohnsofficial/Instagram:@theh2lifeWebsite: https://www.metabolismscore.com/
Bo Noonan teaches about being a healthy and healing community, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. Being a healthy church means that we must remain in love with Jesus, connected to him as our Source, and continually be receiving from the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. That said, it remains true that many have experienced real hurt in the church in many forms. By God's grace and the love of a healthy church community, even those with deep hurts can find healing, wholeness, and a way forward. In Jesus, there is hope.
In today's episode, we explore the fascinating world of ketamine therapy with three experts who are transforming the field. Dr. Michelle Weiner, Dr. Erica Burger, and Amanda DiMartini join the show to discuss how ketamine is being used for chronic pain, mental health, and personal growth. You'll learn how ketamine therapy can help patients become their own healers, the types of treatments available, and why integrating mind and body is key to long-term success.You can find show notes, resources and more at: https://tinyurl.com/3urdnffj Become a member of the global Microdosing for Healing Community! Applications are open for our 30th cohort, beginning October 17th.Apply at https://membership.microdosingforhealing.com/membership785752
Weekly sermons and study guides.
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Are you unknowingly repelling the very things you want to manifest? This week, Sara and Hannah reveal the transformative power of mastering the law of detachment. By sharing their personal journeys, they illustrate how letting go of an intense grip on your desires can invite those very desires to flow more freely into your life. Discover why being overly attached to outcomes can sabotage your manifestation efforts and how practicing detachment can heal fears, self-doubt, and limiting beliefs, ultimately empowering you on your spiritual and entrepreneurial path. The law of detachment is a powerful key in unlocking your manifestations.Dive deep into the balance between manifesting your dreams and surrendering to the process. We'll challenge common misconceptions that manifesting requires obsessive control, and instead, spotlight the significance of enjoying the journey and trusting the universe. The law of detachment can help you on your journey. Through exploring the role of gratitude and present-moment fulfillment, we emphasize how detaching from external validation opens doors to inner peace and abundance. Sarah and Hannah offer practical insights to shift your perspective, allowing you to celebrate current achievements and reduce the pressure of future aspirations. Join us to learn how to transform your life by embracing the law of detachment.FOLLOW MINDFULLY MOODY ON TIKTOK + INSTAGRAM to vibe with us and stay connected!SELF-DOUBT -> SELF-LOVE IN 30 DAYS | Are you ready to overcome self-doubt and fall deeply in love with yourself? This is the course for you!UNLOCK FREEDOM & DISCOVER YOURSELF FREE RESOURCE | Our FREE 3 step formula to unlock freedom and inner peace + a free FREEDOM meditationTHE AWAKENED WOMAN RETREAT | December 11-17, 2024 in the Jungle in Mexico (outside of Cancun) hosted by Sara Swanson and Danielle Sharkey!PASSION TO PROFIT FREE COURSE | Go here to get access to Hannah's FREE course to learn how you can create a business doing what YOU love.FOLLOW HANNAH ON TIKTOK + INSTAGRAM to activate your dream life!FOLLOW SARA ON TIKTOK + INSTAGRAM to reclaim your femininity and highest self!Find more on Mindfully Moody at: https://www.mindfully-moody.com/
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports revellers dance as Nova music festival attacked on October 7 returns for Tel Aviv 'healing concert'.
Send us a Text Message.Learn how to achieve your goals with vision, passion, and persistence in Episode 45 of the Big Dog Talk Podcast. In this episode, hosts Big Charles and Mig Shay discuss overcoming challenges and winning through dedication and hard work. Please visit my website to get more information: https://bigdogtalk.com/ They emphasize the importance of vision, goal-setting, and accountability, sharing how they celebrate their weekly wins to stay motivated and focused on success. Discover how Mig balances her role as business owner, student, and mother while Charles inspires his community through passion and purpose. Together, they explore the mindset needed to stay disciplined and make progress toward achieving goals in 2024.Subscribe, like, and comment to join us on this journey towards success! Share your wins in the comments below, and let's keep each other accountable.This episode is about Secret To Winning In Life: Passion, Vision & Persistence - Ep. 45. But It also covers the following topics:Passion And PersistenceAchieve Your GoalsStaying Disciplined And FocusedEpisode Title: Secret To Winning In Life: Passion, Vision & Persistence - Ep. 45 | Big Dog Talk Podcast
Pastor William Jin brings a sermon on Luke 10 about building a healing community. A healing community is characterized by tangible acts of support, sharing of resources, and providing hope and encouragement to those who are struggling, reflecting the compassion shown by the Good Samaritan in the parable.
Pastor William Jin brings a sermon on Luke 10 about building a healing community. A healing community is characterized by tangible acts of support, sharing of resources, and providing hope and encouragement to those who are struggling, reflecting the compassion shown by the Good Samaritan in the parable.
55. The Inner Tarot w/ Special Guest: Kate Van Horn!Nichole and Gabrielle are thrilled to welcome Kate Van Horn!Kate is a tarot reader, psychic, spiritual mentor and the author of the new book, The Inner Tarot. The Inner Tarot isn't just a book about how to read the cards. It's a guidebook for those ready to embark on a healing journey equipped with tools to help them foster their intuition, own their stories, and harness their soul's purpose. Readers will discover a new approach to self-inquiry, a new depth in their experience, pride in their personal story, and an empowered approach to their communication.The sisters chat with Kate about her journey to become a healer, the path to writing her new book and more. Kate is a 500-hour Registered Yoga Teacher and a certified intuitive healer. She's been featured in Well+Good, Prevention, mindbodygreen, and more, as well as partnered with brands including SoulCycle, Vital Proteins, and Athleta. She is the founder of the (in)ner Healing Community and its membership (in) a healing space. Kate lives in Hermosa Beach, California. Purchase the Inner Tarot here: https://amzn.to/4aibsyqConnect with Kate here: https://www.instagram.com/kate.van.horn/https://www.katevanhorn.com/Purchase the Fountain Tarot Deck here: https://amzn.to/4cm5kHAPurchase the Aquarian Tarot Deck here: https://amzn.to/3ThwZAFPurchase the Wild Unknown Tarot Deck here: https://amzn.to/3TFAq5FPurchase the Motherpeace Round Tarot Deck here: https://amzn.to/4ciXYEwPlease rate and review the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you listen!See our faces on YouTube!https://youtube.com/@TheSpiritualSistersPodcastWe would love to hear from you! Please send us an email at thespiritualsisterspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @thespirtualsisterspodcast https://instagram.com/thespiritualsisterspodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Follow Gabrielle on Instagram @aguaastrology https://www.instagram.com/aguaastrology/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D(She will NEVER DM you for readings! Watch out for scammers!)Follow Nichole on Instagram @momwifeytherapisthttps://instagram.com/momwifeytherapist?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Want to book a reading with Gabrielle? Please visit her website www.aguaastrology.com Want to book a reading with Nichole? Please visit her linkhttps://calendly.com/nicholechristine/45mins?month=2023-10Subscribe to Gabrielle's YouTube Channel Agua Astrology...
Embark on a journey with me to the heart of herbal healing, where nature's apothecary offers solace and strength. Sarah Berry, from seedling to shop owner, narrates how her passion for plants took root and grew into a sanctuary for wellness in Colorado. You'll feel the soil between your fingers and the sun on your back as she recounts her transition from garden enthusiast to herbal hero, offering over 150 organic herbs and a treasure trove of natural remedies to her community.Imagine confronting a serious illness armed with nothing but a garden's bounty. We share the intimate story of a cancer patient's quest for healing through the wisdom of herbs, finding solace in the arms of medicinal mushrooms and the roots of burdock. You'll learn how a cup of herbal tea isn't just a warm drink, but can pulse with the potential to revive and restore. This chapter is a tribute to the intuitive art of personal health and the adaptogenic wonders hidden in plain sight.In our closing thoughts, the resilience of a Manitou Springs herbal shop comes to light, standing strong amidst the tempest of a global pandemic through the unyielding support of a community bound by a common cause—well-being. My own voyage through health challenges illuminates the power of innovative treatments like EBOO and the spirit of Healing Strong, an organization offering a guiding hand to those navigating the tumultuous seas of illness. Together, we share a message of hope and empowerment, encouraging you to join the ranks of the healed and the healers. Your feedback and stories fuel this conversation, spreading a ripple effect of health and harmony.Sara's FB Business PageHealingStrong's mission is to educate, equip and empower our group leaders and group participants through their journey with cancer or other chronic illnesses, and know there is HOPE. We bring this hope through educational materials, webinars, guest speakers, conferences, community small group support and more.Please consider supporting our mission by becoming a part of our Membership Program, as a monthly donor.When you do, you will receive additional resources such as: webinars, access to ALL our past and most recent conference videos, downloadables and more, as a bonus.To learn more, head to the HealingStrong Membership Program link below: Membership Program
Thanks so much for listening!Here's where you can find Minaa B.'s incredible work!Minaa B.New Book: Owning Our Struggles: A Path to Healing and Finding Community in a Broken Worldhttps://www.minaab.com/booksWebsite: https://www.minaab.com/Subscribe to Minaa B.'s Mailing List: https://minaab.substack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minaa_b/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/minaab/___This is a podcast by Artist and Writer, Morgan Harper Nichols (@morganharpernichols)
Thanks so much for listening!Here's where you can find Minaa B.'s incredible work!Minaa B.New Book: Owning Our Struggles: A Path to Healing and Finding Community in a Broken Worldhttps://www.minaab.com/booksWebsite: https://www.minaab.com/Subscribe to Minaa B.'s Mailing List: https://minaab.substack.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minaa_b/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/minaab/___This is a podcast by Artist and Writer, Morgan Harper Nichols (@morganharpernichols)