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If you, or anyone you know is dealing with thoughts of suicide, contact the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or https://988lifeline.org/ Feeling the shame of relapsing on drugs, and struggling with the sexual abuse of her past, Nancy went to an affirming therapist to help her deal with her soul-crushing depression. She told her therapist that she had this desire to be a man - which the therapist was ready for. She also told the therapist that she wanted to explore why she might want to be a man - which question couldn't even fit into the therapist's realm of cognition. Instead of exploring the question Nancy posted, the therapist began to insist that it came from a place of hidden transphobia from her childhood. This caused her to spiral further into depression. Her journey out from her depression is miraculous and encouraging. Nancy Charles is an ex member of the LGBTQ community who had a miraculous conversion to Christ through finding and praying the rosary at one of the darkest moments in her life. She now leads a life of chastity and shares her story to help reach others who struggle with same sex attraction and believing in God. Avoiding Babylon: https://www.youtube.com/live/LNhWOlOjXCw?si=rHylFZi1mhKIFy35 Integrated with Angela Erickson: https://www.youtube.com/live/NWwVf_Ywik0?si=C-viyrD0HELthjOc Matters of Soul Importance https://open.spotify.com/episode/1sMMpuWZPlFCgSDKRYljIv?si=rSH5RKHxQhOUo1BR1dkU3g Become Who You Are by the John Paul ll Renewal Center: https://becomewhoyouare.buzzsprout.com/791723/14515698 Follow me on “X” (formerly known as Twitter): @cancelwok3 Have a question or a comment? Leave it in the comments, and we'll get back to you! Subscribe to our YouTube playlist: @RuthInstitute Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/theruthinstitute https://twitter.com/RuthInstitute https://www.facebook.com/TheRuthInstitute/ https://theruthinstitute.locals.com/newsfeed Press: NC Register: https://www.ncregister.com/author/jennifer-roback-morse Catholic Answers: https://www.catholic.com/profile/jennifer-roback-morse The Stream: https://stream.org/author/jennifer-roback-morse/ Crisis Magazine: https://crisismagazine.com/author/jennifer-roeback-morse Father Sullins' Reports on Clergy Sexual Abuse: https://ruthinstitute.org/resource-centers/father-sullins-research/ Buy Dr. Morse's Books: The Sexual State: https://ruthinstitute.org/product/the-sexual-state-2/ Love and Economics: https://ruthinstitute.org/product/love-and-economics-it-takes-a-family-to-raise-a-village/ Smart Sex: https://ruthinstitute.org/product/smart-sex-finding-life-long-love-in-a-hook-up-world/ 101 Tips for a Happier Marriage: https://ruthinstitute.org/product/101-tips-for-a-happier-marriage/ 101 Tips to Marry the Right Person: https://ruthinstitute.org/product/101-tips-for-marrying-the-right-person/ Listen to our podcast: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ruth-institute-podcast/id309797947 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1t7mWLRHjrCqNjsbH7zXv1 Subscribe to our newsletter to get this amazing report: Refute the Top 5 Gay Myths https://ruthinstitute.org/refute-the-top-five-myths/ Get the full interview by joining us for exclusive, uncensored content on Locals: https://theruthinstitute.locals.com/support
Packed with Nineties hit music, we review the musical take on Cruel Intentions at The Other Palace, which is based on the 1999 blockbuster movie that starred Reece Witherspoon and Buffy actress Sarah Michelle Gellar.Plus, we revisit Six the musical as the show celebrates its sixth year on stage, and is now on at the Vaudeville theatre.Hear Nancy's interview with writer Charlie Josephine, who's also co-directing Cowbois at the Royal Court.In news, the National Theatre's summer 2024 season, Frozen the musical lets its London run go and there's some exciting casting news for Slow Horses fans.Get in touch with us at theatrepod@standard.co.uk.For all the latest news head to standard.co.uk or pick up a paper.Hear our interview with The Lion King here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a festive cutdown taken from our Theatre podcast. Hear Nancy and the Nick's reveal some of their top West End shows from 2023 and what they're looking forward to in 2024. To hear the full episode hit this link: lnk.to/zHhmCdMerry Christmas, and have a happy New Year, with only the best kind of drama. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"As a kitten, I want to go up on that tire. I don't know where it's going or anything like that, but why can't I go up there? It looks like a fun ride, right?" This episode features Nancy Melius who played Rumpleteazer on the US National Tour 4 of CATS. Hear Nancy talk about her auditions before booking the show, how each dance movement has a specific meaning, and how she interpreted the relationship for Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer. Plus, Nancy shares crazy stories about how their bus and theater caught on fire on tour. Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Social Media: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Enhance Your Understanding of How Astrology Works With Human Design Join Nancy as she interviews and reads the Human Design Chart of Author Tam Veilleux, creator of The Energy Almanac. This book, now in its 6th year, is a great Astrology primer and is a rich resource for everything holistic. Hear Nancy do a live mini reading for Tam and see how her chart shows exactly how she was destined to write this great book. Learn more about Nancy here: https://www.nancyokeefecoaching.com
In this excellent episode, Nancy and Jose are joined in the studio by Sean Spear, President and CEO at Community HousingWorks. Hear Sean discuss childhood memories of memorizing and reciting literature and his background and experience in acting classes and how it helped him with presentations.The Community HousingWorks focuses on providing affordable housing and resident services. These services include education programs for children, financial counseling, and health and well-being support for seniors and individuals with special needs.Hear Nancy and Jose mention their visits to Community HousingWorks locations and their impressions of the organization's commitment to improving residents' quality of life. Sean explains the organization's approach to community development and its emphasis on creating a stable home environment for residents to pursue their long-term goals.Sean discusses the challenges faced during the pandemic and how Community HousingWorks adapted its programs and provided support to residents, including emergency rental assistance and food distribution. Sean highlights the importance of resident services and collaboration with other community providers to address the specific needs of residents.An excellent episode on filling gaps in the community with Sean Spear. Here are some other takeaways from the interview:What makes Community HousingWorks specialThe services offered by Community HousingWorks and some of the challenges they faceThe long-term impact and goals of Community HousingWorks (buckets)The answers to the rapid-fire questionsAn excellent interview from a passionate gap minder. Thank you, Sean, for your contributions in San Diego, and for joining us on The Gap Minders.Enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe to the show.If you have any questions or want to contact Nancy or Jose, please send an email to podcast@uwsd.org. Thank you for listening.To learn more about the two social impact organizations making The Gap Minders possible, please visit www.TheGapMinders.org.
More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net Do you work within an organization and feel that making change is nearly impossible? Are there usually a lot of great ideas for making change but none of them stick? In this episode we talk with Nancy Murphy Founder & President of CSR Communications about intrapreneurship as a framework for creating change within an organization. Nancy shares some concrete examples of how this is done. It IS possible to disrupt and innovate from within! This conversation is especially inspiring for those who are in large organizations or work within government where they want to bring about lasting social change both within and outside of these places. In our conversation you will: Hear about Nancy's background in understanding stereotypes about gender roles and the value of building alliances to disrupt the status quo Learn about intrapreneurship and how it is different from entrepreneurship Understand some of the typical mistakes that intrapreneurs make Discover why Nancy believes intrepreneurs are the ‘unsung heroes' in organizations Listen to Nancy discuss how people leading change within organizations need to operate more like Indiana Jones Understand the difference between managing versus leading change Hear Nancy's three tips for social change leaders that she thinks would have a big impact on our organizations including topics of resistance, empathy and emotion More about Nancy Murphy Nancy's spent her career saying what others are afraid to – and learning to say it in ways that others will listen. She's the founder and president of CSR Communications and creator of Intrapreneurs Influence Lab. Her passion is teaching leaders how to make organizational change stick. From challenging stereotypes of girls in her Catholic school more than 40 years ago, to her first job after college convincing nonprofits to engage youth volunteers, or her role as board chair of a global nonprofit transforming the way we do international development. Nancy's worked in philanthropy for Steve and Jean Case's family foundation, as a federal government program officer with the Corporation for National & Community Service, and as a global consultant for APCO Worldwide, where she designed and implemented sustainability, community engagement and philanthropic strategies for companies such as UPS and Johnson Controls, and nonprofit organizations including W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Annie E. Casey Foundation. Nancy mentors and advises executives from local governments, federal agencies, global nonprofits, foundations and Fortune 100 companies. As a trainer and speaker, Nancy has shared her expertise from Kuala Lumpur to Kansas City and London to Las Vegas. She holds a master's degree in public affairs from University of Minnesota's Humphrey School, a master's in health communication from Boston University, and a bachelor's degree in American Studies from University of Dayton. CSR Communications
More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net Do you work within an organization and feel that making change is nearly impossible? Are there usually a lot of great ideas for making change but none of them stick? In this episode we talk with Nancy Murphy Founder & President of CSR Communications about intrapreneurship as a framework for creating change within an organization. Nancy shares some concrete examples of how this is done. It IS possible to disrupt and innovate from within! This conversation is especially inspiring for those who are in large organizations or work within government where they want to bring about lasting social change both within and outside of these places. In our conversation you will: Hear about Nancy's background in understanding stereotypes about gender roles and the value of building alliances to disrupt the status quo Learn about intrapreneurship and how it is different from entrepreneurship Understand some of the typical mistakes that intrapreneurs make Discover why Nancy believes intrepreneurs are the ‘unsung heroes' in organizations Listen to Nancy discuss how people leading change within organizations need to operate more like Indiana Jones Understand the difference between managing versus leading change Hear Nancy's three tips for social change leaders that she thinks would have a big impact on our organizations including topics of resistance, empathy and emotion More about Nancy Murphy Nancy's spent her career saying what others are afraid to – and learning to say it in ways that others will listen. She's the founder and president of CSR Communications and creator of Intrapreneurs Influence Lab. Her passion is teaching leaders how to make organizational change stick. From challenging stereotypes of girls in her Catholic school more than 40 years ago, to her first job after college convincing nonprofits to engage youth volunteers, or her role as board chair of a global nonprofit transforming the way we do international development. Nancy's worked in philanthropy for Steve and Jean Case's family foundation, as a federal government program officer with the Corporation for National & Community Service, and as a global consultant for APCO Worldwide, where she designed and implemented sustainability, community engagement and philanthropic strategies for companies such as UPS and Johnson Controls, and nonprofit organizations including W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Annie E. Casey Foundation. Nancy mentors and advises executives from local governments, federal agencies, global nonprofits, foundations and Fortune 100 companies. As a trainer and speaker, Nancy has shared her expertise from Kuala Lumpur to Kansas City and London to Las Vegas. She holds a master's degree in public affairs from University of Minnesota's Humphrey School, a master's in health communication from Boston University, and a bachelor's degree in American Studies from University of Dayton. CSR Communications
Nancy Hand joins me today to share how a bread baker and relationship coach is launching an online course. Her tips are as savory as the loaves you can almost smell baking in the kitchen, and you'll walk away with at least on piece of advice to apply to your next online course launch. Join Nancy's bootcamp at https://friendsonhand.com Hear Nancy's interview back on episode 113 HEREGrab our free Course Creation Blueprint at https://handprintlegacy.com/ccbJoin our free Course Creation Facebook group at https://katiehornor.com/ccc
Episode: 2020.6.16.The Living Full Out show inspires you to embrace the future and overcome your fears. Whether you are worried about getting that promotion or finding the love of your life, it’s important to contemplate the times ahead and find a support team to assist you in accomplishing your goals. Our first caller, Janica, has been feeling anxious when thinking about her life. She is nervous about what’s to come after college and finding the perfect career. Janica wants to know how can she stop worrying about the future and live in the present? Tune in to hear Nancy explain why Janica should create a vision board to navigate her along her path. Our second caller, Jahisha, just graduated and is about to start her pro athletic career. She feels that she has a lot to prove and financial pressure is catching up to her. Jahisha asks how she can bring the best out of herself without getting caught up in the stress of it all. Listen to Nancy describe the importance of prioritizing and conquering tasks one at a time.Our inspirational guest, Gerda Saunders, was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 61. Although it forced her to retire from her job as a college professor, Gerda didn’t let her memory loss take over her life and she developed ways to cope with it. Listen to hear how Gerda has discussed with her family about what to do when she loses her memory. Our final caller, Shell, has a son who still lives at home. Shell feels that her son is financially stable and can afford his own place, and she wants him to start living an adult life. Shell asks Nancy what she can do to get her son motivated to take the next step to live on his own. Hear Nancy suggest creative solutions for Shell to put responsibility into her son’s hands.Perhaps you are skeptical of your future and feel as if certain circumstances are holding you back. Focus on your state of mind and being optimistic. By choosing to embrace the future, you can overcome any obstacle and live full out.
Episode: 2020.6.16.The Living Full Out show inspires you to embrace the future and overcome your fears. Whether you are worried about getting that promotion or finding the love of your life, it’s important to contemplate the times ahead and find a support team to assist you in accomplishing your goals. Our first caller, Janica, has been feeling anxious when thinking about her life. She is nervous about what’s to come after college and finding the perfect career. Janica wants to know how can she stop worrying about the future and live in the present? Tune in to hear Nancy explain why Janica should create a vision board to navigate her along her path. Our second caller, Jahisha, just graduated and is about to start her pro athletic career. She feels that she has a lot to prove and financial pressure is catching up to her. Jahisha asks how she can bring the best out of herself without getting caught up in the stress of it all. Listen to Nancy describe the importance of prioritizing and conquering tasks one at a time.Our inspirational guest, Gerda Saunders, was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 61. Although it forced her to retire from her job as a college professor, Gerda didn’t let her memory loss take over her life and she developed ways to cope with it. Listen to hear how Gerda has discussed with her family about what to do when she loses her memory. Our final caller, Shell, has a son who still lives at home. Shell feels that her son is financially stable and can afford his own place, and she wants him to start living an adult life. Shell asks Nancy what she can do to get her son motivated to take the next step to live on his own. Hear Nancy suggest creative solutions for Shell to put responsibility into her son’s hands.Perhaps you are skeptical of your future and feel as if certain circumstances are holding you back. Focus on your state of mind and being optimistic. By choosing to embrace the future, you can overcome any obstacle and live full out.
Dani Lion feels broken. How can she possibly shop *this* body to prospective lovers? Her intruder alarm is going off, and penetrative sex feels impossible. But when this militant bisexual is told that her body has chosen for her, she refuses to accept the diagnosis. Is it sexual trauma? Can a prescription dildo help her? And what is Sex, anyway? What begins in Pittsburgh with Magic the Gathering culminates with Luke Skywalker in a tiny Canadian bedroom, where Dani learns what she’s really capable of. Plus Rachel Lark! This is end of Season 4, y’all, keep tellin’ your story…We’ll be back soon. #LoveYourBody #Queer Song: ‘Settle Down’ (Rachel Lark) Don’t forget: Rachel Lark is a beloved part of Bawdy Storytelling Support Rachel Lark on Patreon at patreon.com/rachellark The Rachel Lark video of ‘Settle Down’ is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24mkhfY9gbw This episode of the Bawdy Storytelling podcast is brought to you by Manscaped. Go to www.Manscaped.com to get 20% off your first purchase - plus FREE SHIPPING! - with promo code DIXIE Episode links: Support Bawdy Storytelling on Patreon: Hiatus Special: sign up at the $5/up level on our Patreon and you’ll get a (video) story each week to hold you over till the Podcast is back with Season 5! Bawdy’s Patreon is at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Save a Horse, Ride a Sybian! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval is on an epic journey, and needs your help to give this story a Happy Ending. We estimate it will cost about $15 a mile to get her entire world to her new home and keep her expenses covered till her first paycheck. Please give whatever you can to help Nancy Relocate & Recover: GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Who is Nancy Donoval? She’s an award-winning storyteller who’s dedicated her life to ending sexual assault. Hear Nancy's slam-winning story on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner Here’s what’s coming up for Bawdy Storytelling Live: San Francisco, CA July 18th ‘All the Way’ Tickets at https://allthewaysfo.eventbrite.com July 27th, 2019: Dixie will be telling her critically acclaimed personal story ‘Freak Wedding’ at the National Storytelling Summit on Saturday night, July 27th, 2019 Registration and Day Passes can be found at https://storynet.org/nsnevents/conference/ The NSN Summit Schedule is here: https://storynet.org/nsnevents/conference/general-conference-schedule/ The Test Tickle: Have you ever wanted to go to an actual Bawdy Storytelling? Well, Dixie’s chomping at the bit to bring Bawdy Storytelling to you, but before she can, she needs to test the waters. Dixie wants your help to determine where Bawdy is gonna go next... So we're giving your City a little Tickle. Learn how it works and VOTE at: https://bawdystorytelling.com/testtickle Subscribe to our email list & find out where we’re going before anyone else: https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe We’ll be back in San Francisco for Folsom Street Fair: Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Visiting SF and have a Kinky story? Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Tickets and more info on upcoming shows are at BawdyStorytelling.com Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour Want more Bawdy? www.BawdyStorytelling.com Follow us on Twitter: @Bawdy On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming podcast episodes–and if we’re coming to your city! – at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe (Even though there’s no podcast for a while, I’d love for you to send me your thoughts and suggestions for the podcast - I love getting mail from our listeners!)
Do you identify as Anastasia, or Christian Grey? Raised to believe that having sex will result in either pregnancy or venereal disease, Ian Dodd’s first time was a fast-paced orgy of terror and apologies - and a pattern quickly sets in. Will our hero’s memoir be entitled Disappointment and Kleenex? His own mortality and a parent’s illness lead him to that notorious bestseller, 50 Shades of Grey, and soon he and his wife are visiting dungeons, attending rope bondage workshops, witnessing belly button orgasms and exploring LA’s sex-positive community. #Tattoo #DontDreamItBeIt #TakeTheBullByTheHorns Song: ‘All Day Long I Dream about Sex’ (JC Chasez) This episode of the Bawdy Storytelling podcast is brought to you by Native. Go to NativeDeodorant.com to get 20% off your first purchase with promo code DIXIE That’s www.NativeDeodorant.com/Dixie #YouSmellGood #Native Episode links: We need your help: Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Save a Horse, Ride a Sybian! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval is on an epic journey, and needs your help to give this story a Happy Ending. We estimate it will cost about $15 a mile to get her entire world to her new home and keep her expenses covered till her first paycheck. Please give whatever you can to help Nancy Relocate & Recover: GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Who is Nancy Donoval? She’s an award-winning storyteller who’s dedicated her life to ending sexual assault. Hear Nancy's slam-winning story on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner GQ Magazine says that Bawdy Storytelling will make you Better in Bed! #BestOf #SexPodcasts https://www.gq.com/story/best-sex-podcasts AdultWork.com says Bawdy is one of the Best Adult Industry podcasts https://adultwork.com/insider/14-of-the-best-adult-industry-podcasts/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, July 11th ‘Bottoms Up! True Stories of Anal, Drinking, and/or Submission’ Tickets at https://bottomsupsea.eventbrite.com And then we’re on Summer Hiatus - and we won’t see you again till late September :( San Francisco, CA July 18th ‘All the Way’ Tickets at https://allthewaysfo.eventbrite.com Pitch me at dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com I’ll be telling my critically acclaimed personal story ‘Freak Wedding’ at the National Storytelling Summit on Saturday night, July 27th The NSN Summit Schedule is here: https://storynet.org/nsnevents/conference/general-conference-schedule/ Registration and Day Passes can be found at https://storynet.org/nsnevents/conference/ Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Visiting SF and have a Kinky story? Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Tickets and more info are available at BawdyStorytelling.com Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour
Are you a fan of Prime Rib and Creme Brulee? Well, Notorious Gay Porn Videographer Mr. Pam loves uncut Brazilian Manmeat MORE. Our talented heroine already likes her job - Naked Twinks! Muscles! Smegma! — and then she meets Rafael Alencar, who invites her to not just shoot it, he wants her *in* the scene. It’s all sunshine and orgasms till a freak rimshot breaks his boner, and now it’s finally time to f*cktest his massive schlong… Holy Hot Beef Injection, can this world famous pork sword be saved? #Circumcision #ErectileDysfunction #GayPorn Song: ‘Pornstar’ by Faster Pussycat Episode links: URGENT: Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval has to be out of her current place and on the road to her new storytelling career at East Tennessee State University, her dream job. We estimate it will cost about $15 a mile to get her entire world to her new home and keep her expenses covered till her first paycheck. Please give whatever you can to help Nancy Relocate & Recover: GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Who is Nancy Donoval? She’s an award-winning storyteller who’s dedicated her life to ending sexual assault. Hear Nancy's slam-winning story on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner GQ Magazine says that Bawdy Storytelling will make you Better in Bed! #BestOf #SexPodcasts https://www.gq.com/story/best-sex-podcasts AdultWork.com says Bawdy is one of the Best Adult Industry podcasts https://adultwork.com/insider/14-of-the-best-adult-industry-podcasts/ We need your help: Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Save a Horse, Ride a Sybian! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, July 11th ‘Bottoms Up! True Stories of Anal, Drinking, and/or Submission’ Tickets at https://bottomsupsea.eventbrite.com And then we’re on Summer Hiatus - and we won’t see you again till late September :( San Francisco, CA July 18th ‘All the Way’ Tickets at https://allthewaysfo.eventbrite.com Pitch me at dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com I’ll be telling my critically acclaimed personal story ‘Freak Wedding’ at the National Storytelling Summit on Saturday night, July 27th The NSN Summit Schedule is here: https://storynet.org/nsnevents/conference/general-conference-schedule/ Registration and Day Passes can be found at https://storynet.org/nsnevents/conference/ Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Visiting SF and have a Kinky story? Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Tickets and more info are available at BawdyStorytelling.com Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour Want more Bawdy? www.BawdyStorytelling.com Follow us on Twitter: @Bawdy On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming podcast episodes–and if we’re coming to your city! – at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe (and be sure to send me your thoughts and suggestions for the podcast, because personal notes to Dixie are highly encouraged!)
Does Size Matter? First time Bawdy Storyteller Ginger Cox wows Dixie with her Unicorn Evolution story - from post-baby slump, to traveling exotic dancer, to a self-confident, empowered woman who owns her own pleasure. First Orgasms! Cunnilingus Secrets! Secret Strip Clubs in a Kansas Cornfield! And Bawdy’s BFF Shirley Gnome adds her own sparkly twist to this episode. YES, Unicorns DO Exist. Shine Bright like Vagina, y’all… Song: ‘The Glitter Song’ (Shirley Gnome) On 604 Records: http://604records.com/website/artist/shirley-gnome/ On YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/ShirleyGnome On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/4mIuBgdyX3viAc4nws3730 Episode links: We need your help! Love Bawdy Storytelling? Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com GQ Magazine says that Bawdy Storytelling will make you Better in Bed! #BestOf #SexPodcasts https://www.gq.com/story/best-sex-podcasts AdultWork.com says Bawdy is one of the Best Adult Industry podcasts https://adultwork.com/insider/14-of-the-best-adult-industry-podcasts/ Help Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval Relocate & Recover GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Hear Nancy's slam-winning story about sexual assault on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner Save a Horse, Ride a Sybian! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, July 11th ‘Bottoms Up! True Stories of Anal, Drinking, and/or Submission’ Tickets at https://bottomsupsea.eventbrite.com And then we’re on Summer Hiatus - and we won’t see you till September :( San Francisco, CA July 18th ‘All the Way’ Tickets at https://allthewaysfo.eventbrite.com Pitch me at dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com I’ll be telling a story at the National Storytelling Summit on Saturday night, July 27th The NSN Summit Schedule is here: https://storynet.org/nsnevents/conference/general-conference-schedule/ Registration and Day Passes can be found at https://storynet.org/nsnevents/conference/ Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Visiting SF and have a Kinky story? Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Tickets and more info are available at Want more Bawdy? www.BawdyStorytelling.com Follow us on Twitter: @Bawdy On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming podcast episodes–and if we’re coming to your city! – at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe (and be sure to send me your thoughts and suggestions for the podcast, because personal notes to Dixie are highly encouraged!) BawdyStorytelling.com Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour
How do you know that you’re Gay when you’re having lots of sex with women - and you’re really good at it? First time storyteller Michael Noel takes the stage in Boston with a true story of suicide threats, a mandatory psychiatric hold, and a geographical solution. When he finds himself experiencing his first kiss on a beach on the other side of the country, he wonders: Will the most important person in his life love and accept him, no matter what? #LoveIsLove #Pride Song: ‘Coming Out’ (Ally Hills) Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3ECU6xtp68 Episode links: This episode of the Bawdy Storytelling podcast is brought to you by OMGYes. Get $5 off with promo code DIXIE Watch the intro video at https://www.omgyes.com/ Love Bawdy Storytelling? Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com GQ Magazine says that Bawdy Storytelling will make you Better in Bed! #BestOf #SexPodcasts https://www.gq.com/story/best-sex-podcasts Help Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval Relocate & Recover GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Hear Nancy's slam-winning story about sexual assault on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner Save a Horse, Ride a Sybian! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, July 11th ‘Bottoms Up! True Stories of Anal, Drinking, and/or Submission’ Tickets at https://bottomsupsea.eventbrite.com And then we’re on Summer Hiatus - and we won’t see you till September :( San Francisco, CA Thursday, June 20th ‘Best Fiends’ http://bit.ly/bawdybestfiendssfo Pitch your story to dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com July 18th ‘All the Way’ Tickets at https://allthewaysfo.eventbrite.com Pitch me at dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Visiting SF and have a Kinky story? Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Tickets and more info are available at BawdyStorytelling.com Want more Bawdy? www.BawdyStorytelling.com Follow us on Twitter: @Bawdy On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming podcast episodes–and if we’re coming to your city! – at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe (personal notes to Dixie are highly encouraged!) Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour
Reverse Cuckold, anyone? Tired of hiding her kinky desires, Heather Jordan leaves her stale marriage to find someone who understands her need for spankings, objectification and public humiliation. Enter new beau Steighton, who promptly takes her to KinkFest, a leather and BDSM conference in Portland. Their dungeon antics catch the eye of a conference couple who want to take it up a notch - Primae Noctis scene, check! Ladygusher, check! - and soon the entire convention is paying attention to this clever foursome. Welcome to ComicCon for Perverts, y’all; we guarantee you’ll never look at Braveheart the same way again! Hosted by Sexual Folklorist Dixie De La Tour Opening Music: 8 Miles Wide by Storm Large Song: ‘Queen of Pleasure’ (Mamie Van Doren) Esquire says that Bawdy Storytelling is a BEST Sex Podcast! https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a46389/best-sex-podcasts/ This episode of the Bawdy Storytelling podcast is brought to you by Kama Sutra. Use the promo code DIXIE to get 20% off anything you order at KamaSutra.com/Dixie to learn more. Episode links: Help Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval Relocate & Recover GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Hear Nancy's slam-winning story about sexual assault on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner Save a Horse, Ride a Sybian! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Love Bawdy Storytelling? Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, June 6th ‘Seattle 5 Year Anniversary’ http://bit.ly/bawdy5yearsea Pitch your story to dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Thursday, July 11th ‘Bottoms Up! True Stories of Anal, Drinking, and/or Submission’ Tickets at San Francisco, CA Thursday, June 20th ‘Best Fiends’ http://bit.ly/bawdybestfiendssfo Pitch your story to dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com July 18th ‘All the Way’ Tickets at Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Visiting SF and have a Kinky story? Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Tickets and more info are available at BawdyStorytelling.com Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour
Will God still love me if I’m a heathen sinner? This week, Sister Penny Costal of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence tells her true story of forbidden love in the deep South. As a young boy growing up in a small, religious Mississippi town, she was used to being oppressed by the First Baptist Church’s pastor, Brother Evans - after all, it was the 60’s. But when grandmother Sarah Lucy comes home one Sunday to recount the preacher’s ‘God hates Gays’ sermon, Penny bursts out of the closet and with the help of her young Methodist lover, she enacts her revenge. Hey, what’s that behind the pastor’s choir pit? You might go to Hell for listening to this episode - oh, and Happy LGBTQIA+ Pride month! #Redemption #LoveWins Hosted by Sexual Folklorist Dixie De La Tour Opening Music: 8 Miles Wide by Storm Large Song: Heaven (Troye Sivan) Watch the music video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VNV__mV38s Esquire says that Bawdy Storytelling is a BEST Sex Podcast! https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a46389/best-sex-podcasts/ This episode of the Bawdy Storytelling podcast is brought to you by OMGYes.com - a video series that helps women and other vagina-havers experience more pleasure. Check out their newly released Season 2 - and get $5 off your purchase with the promo code DIXIE Go to OMGYes.com/Dixie to learn more. Episode links: More about the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters_of_Perpetual_Indulgence https://www.thesisters.org/sistory Meet Dixie in Portland on Sunday, June 9th (7-10 PM) at the Rambler Bar on Mississippi - Thank you for organizing our gathering Carly! The Meet-n-Greet on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/342357406473497/ Help Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval Relocate & Recover GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Hear Nancy's slam-winning story about sexual assault on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner Enjoy the Ride! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Love Bawdy Storytelling? Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, June 6th ‘Seattle 5 Year Anniversary’ http://bit.ly/bawdy5yearsea Pitch your story to dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Portland, OR Are you an aspiring sex educator? I’m teaching Storytelling for Sex Geeks at Sex Geek Summer Camp (June 10th-14th, 2019). Sex Geek Summer Camp is a “5 day sleepaway business camp + education retreat/seminar for sex educators and sex-positive professionals.” Learn more & Register at https://reidaboutsex.mykajabi.com/are-you-coming-to-sex-geek-summer-camp San Francisco, CA Thursday, June 20th ‘Best Fiends’ http://bit.ly/bawdybestfiendssfo Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Visiting SF and have a Kinky story? Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Tickets and more info are available at BawdyStorytelling.com Want more Bawdy? www.BawdyStorytelling.com Follow us on Twitter: @Bawdy On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming podcast episodes–and if we’re coming to your city! – at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe (personal notes to Dixie are highly encouraged!) Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour
Worshipping mud-covered boots, a little church lobby folding chair bondage, or lobbing ornamental fruit - where do you start when it’s time to try a groundbreaking new sex act? After coming out 3 times to his parents, Mitch Mitchell decides it’s time to finally lose his goldstar status…. so: Grindr profile? Check. Anonymous tryst scheduled? Check. Construction site assignation? Maybe…But learning that PigBoy is a crappy tile setter might just kill the vibe. This act needs to happen, so it’s time to creative with a massive strap-on and a few choice YouTube tutorials. Goldstar (adj) A person who has never had sex with the opposite gender. Example: a lesbian who has never slept with a man, a gay man who has never slept with a woman. Hosted by Sexual Folklorist Dixie De La Tour Opening Music: 8 Miles Wide by Storm Large Song: ‘Born This Way’ by Rachel Lark Website: https://www.rachellark.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rachellark This episode of the Bawdy Storytelling podcast is brought to you by OpenFit. Right now during the OpenFit 30 Day Challenge, you get a special extended 30 Day free trial membership when you text BAWDY to 303030 (Thirty Thirty Thirty). Learn about Openfit’s workout and nutrition programs at OpenFit.com Check out OMGYes.com - a video series that helps women and other vagina-havers experience more pleasure. Check out their newly released Season 2 - and Get $5 off your purchase with the promo code DIXIE Go to OMGYes.com/Dixie to learn more. Episode links: Help Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval Relocate & Recover GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Hear Nancy's slam-winning story about sexual assault on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner Enjoy the Ride! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Love Bawdy Storytelling? Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, June 6th ‘Seattle 5 Year Anniversary’ http://bit.ly/bawdy5yearsea Pitch your story to dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Portland Are you an aspiring sex educator? I’m teaching Storytelling for Sex Geeks at Sex Geek Summer Camp (June 10th-14th, 2019). Sex Geek Summer Camp is a “5 day sleepaway business camp + education retreat/seminar for sex educators and sex-positive professionals.” Learn more & Register at https://reidaboutsex.mykajabi.com/are-you-coming-to-sex-geek-summer-camp San Francisco, CA Thursday, June 20th ‘Best Fiends’ http://bit.ly/bawdybestfiendssfo Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Visiting SF and have a Kinky story? Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Tickets and more info are available at BawdyStorytelling.com Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour
Get ready to feel Treasured and Revered! After 5 years of exclusively dating women, Bisexual narrative artist Elizabeth realizes that she’s missing that Big Dick Energy - but how will she find the right guy for the job? After a few jazz bar dates, a #TinderFail or 5 and the encouragement of a few other female adventurers, she receives an invitation to a women-call-the-shots sex party. Will she choose her volunteer wisely? And why is there no art on the walls at this soiree, anyway? #Artgasm #SexualExpression Song: ‘Pussy is God’ - King Princess Hosted by Sexual Folklorist Dixie De La Tour Opening Music: 8 Miles Wide by Storm Large This episode of the Bawdy Storytelling podcast is brought to you by Calm. Bawdy Storytelling has partnered with the Calm app to give listeners 25% off a Calm Premium Subscription - and unlimited access to all of Calm’s sleep stories, guided meditations, and anxiety and stress reduction support - with the promo code DIXIE. Go to Calm.com/Dixie and save today! Episode links: Help Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval Relocate & Recover GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Hear Nancy's slam-winning story about sexual assault on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner Enjoy the Ride! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Are you an aspiring sex educator? I’m teaching Storytelling for Sex Geeks at Sex Geek Summer Camp (June 10th-14th, 2019). Sex Geek Summer Camp is a “5 day sleepaway business camp + education retreat/seminar for sex educators and sex-positive professionals.” Learn more & Register at https://reidaboutsex.mykajabi.com/are-you-coming-to-sex-geek-summer-camp Love Bawdy Storytelling? Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, June 6th ‘Seattle 5 Year Anniversary’ http://bit.ly/bawdy5yearsea Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com San Francisco, CA Thursday, June 20th ‘Best Fiends’ http://bit.ly/bawdybestfiendssfo Pitch your story to Dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Tickets and more info are available at BawdyStorytelling.com Want more Bawdy? www.BawdyStorytelling.com Follow us on Twitter: @Bawdy On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming podcast episodes–and if we’re coming to your city! – at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe (personal notes to Dixie are highly encouraged!) Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour
Nothing shakes the feeling of failure like a buttplug dance party, right? When Sarah Newsome decides she wants to dispel her ‘not queer enough’, ‘not kinky enough’ blues, she joins her friend Lindsay on a camping trip to Critical Northwest, a Seattle Burning Man regional event. A Burning Man virgin, Sarah didn’t expect everyone to be so cool and poly, and she feels even more out of place than ever - till Lindsay pulls out a double dose of daring in a ziploc bag. Now everything is sparkly and she’s joining a redheaded lumbersexual on a red light adventure in a canvas s*x yurt. WOW. Sarah floats over to Kevin Bacon camp the next morning to demand a rematch. Will the second time be the charm with this dreamy Zach Galifianakis lookalike - or perhaps it was the drugs after all? Sarah’s gonna have to wade back through those bouncing buttcheeks and ballsacks to know for sure! #Chatterbox Hosted by Sexual Folklorist Dixie De La Tour Opening Music: 8 Miles Wide by Storm Large Song: ‘Going Down’ (Uncensored) by Watsky Watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9RS8a44uu0 This episode of the Bawdy Storytelling podcast is brought to you by OMGYes.com - a video series that helps women/vagina-havers experience pleasure. Check out their newly released Season 2! Get $5 off your purchase with the promo code DIXIE Go to OMGYes.com/Dixie to learn more. Help Master Storyteller Nancy Donoval Relocate & Recover GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nancy-donoval Hear Nancy's slam-winning story about sexual assault on Chicago Public Radio at: http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/story-slams-first-ever-national-winner Sex Geek Summer Camp: SGSC is a “5 day sleepaway business camp + education retreat/seminar for sex educators and sex-positive professionals.” Learn more & Register at https://reidaboutsex.mykajabi.com/are-you-coming-to-sex-geek-summer-camp Enjoy the Ride! Explore the Sybian at https://sybian.com/ Caged Heat cocktail syrups: https://www.nickeldimesyrups.com/ Sinthetics (artisan doll company, and creators of the Vajankle and the balloon knot, which Dixie calls the Butthole) : http://sinthetics.com/ Love Bawdy Storytelling? Keep this podcast going by supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Or you can make a one-time donation via Paypal at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Shout-out to our Bang-O prize sponsors: You can win sexy prizes from Good Vibrations and Babeland at Bawdy’s live shows – or you can get your own at Good Vibrations https://www.goodvibes.com/ Babeland https://www.babeland.com/ Ain’t nothin’ on Earth like a LIVE Bawdy Storytelling! Bawdy tends to sell out, so get your tickets in advance. Here’s what’s coming up: Seattle, WA Thursday, June 6th ‘Seattle 5 Year Anniversary’ http://bit.ly/bawdy5yearsea San Francisco, CA Friday, May 17th: ’UnicornFest!’ https://bawdyunicornfestsfo.eventbrite.com Thursday, June 20th ‘Best Fiends’ http://bit.ly/bawdybestfiendssfo Sunday, September 29th ‘Bawdy gets Kinky’ (Folsom St Fair afterparty) http://bit.ly/BawdyFolsom2019 Tickets and more info are available at BawdyStorytelling.com Want more Bawdy? www.BawdyStorytelling.com Follow us on Twitter: @Bawdy On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming podcast episodes–and if we’re coming to your city! – at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe (personal notes to Dixie are highly encouraged!) Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer: Marty Garcia Sound Engineer: David Grosof Project Manager: Dana Hanna Archivist /Video: Joe Moore & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour
In this two-part exclusive -- a Georgia man sexually abuses North Carolina teen, Hailey Burns, while holding her captive in a make-shift cage. That man is now walking free.Hear Nancy's emotional interview with her parents, Shaunna and Anthony Burns.In part 2, the year-long search continues and comes to a dramatic endNancy's expert panel also weighs in:Troy Slaten: Los Angeles defense lawyerSteven Lampley: Former detectiveEllen Killoran: Crimeonline.com investigative reporter
Karina Vetrano was sexually assaulted and murdered while out for a jog in Queens, New York. Her killer, Chanel Lewis, finally convicted less than four months after the jury deadlocked at his first trial.Hear Nancy's emotional interview with Karina's father, Phil.Our panel of experts are also on the case:Joseph Scott Morgan, forensics expert and author of "Blood Beneath My Feet"Kenya Johnson, Atlanta prosecutorDr. Brian Russell, psychologist, lawyer and host of Investigation Discovery's "Fatal Vows"David Mack, Syndicated Radio Host
Nancy Nugent, a receiver of gifts from the Holy Spirit, will share a story about speaking out. Hear the consolation that Nancy received that came from an unexpected source. Hear a miraculous story of divine providence at her age 3. Hear Nancy’s tips on leading a devout life. The post If You Have Faith You Can Figure It Out | Nancy Nugent appeared first on Loquate.tv.
Episode: 2019.5.12 The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to learn how to use your past experiences to Educate Others and Live Full Out. Perhaps you might be in a situation that is challenging .The lessons you learn in overcoming your struggles will enlighten others who are going through similar hardships. Our first caller, Mary Lou, goes to group therapy three times a week and is upset that two patients dominate the group. Mary Lou seeks advice on how she can effectively communicate her concerns. Hear how Nancy suggests seeing this as a learning experience where she can find her voice in expressing her thoughts.Our next caller, Jahisha, has been through a traumatic housing situation and a break up of a friendship. Jahisha asks Nancy for advice on when is an appropriate amount of time to forgive another person. Hear Nancy’s advice on how Jahisha can grow as a person from this conflict. Our inspirational guest, Teresa Sullivan, is HIV positive and is an advocate for treatment and prevention of the virus and AIDS. Hear how Teresa explains her struggles with being first told she had HIV. Tune in to hear how Nancy and Teresa talk about movies that best portray a person’s journey with HIV. Our next caller, Faye, is an 80 year old grandmother who enjoys traveling and experiencing new venues. Fay seeks advice from Nancy on how she can do all this without feeling hesitant to address her safety concerns. Hear how Nancy gives tips on how Faye can prepare when visiting a new location for the first time.When you choose to educate others, you are paying it forward in making their life easier. By looking at past hardships as an opportunity to grow you will steadily live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.12 The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to learn how to use your past experiences to Educate Others and Live Full Out. Perhaps you might be in a situation that is challenging .The lessons you learn in overcoming your struggles will enlighten others who are going through similar hardships. Our first caller, Mary Lou, goes to group therapy three times a week and is upset that two patients dominate the group. Mary Lou seeks advice on how she can effectively communicate her concerns. Hear how Nancy suggests seeing this as a learning experience where she can find her voice in expressing her thoughts.Our next caller, Jahisha, has been through a traumatic housing situation and a break up of a friendship. Jahisha asks Nancy for advice on when is an appropriate amount of time to forgive another person. Hear Nancy’s advice on how Jahisha can grow as a person from this conflict. Our inspirational guest, Teresa Sullivan, is HIV positive and is an advocate for treatment and prevention of the virus and AIDS. Hear how Teresa explains her struggles with being first told she had HIV. Tune in to hear how Nancy and Teresa talk about movies that best portray a person’s journey with HIV. Our next caller, Faye, is an 80 year old grandmother who enjoys traveling and experiencing new venues. Fay seeks advice from Nancy on how she can do all this without feeling hesitant to address her safety concerns. Hear how Nancy gives tips on how Faye can prepare when visiting a new location for the first time.When you choose to educate others, you are paying it forward in making their life easier. By looking at past hardships as an opportunity to grow you will steadily live full out.
Nancy Swanson, a board-certified music therapist, will share an inspirational story of how a terminally ill woman was surrounded by the strength of God, her family, and the power of music. Hear Nancy discuss how she used live music in the moment to create an atmosphere of worship, connection, support, and joy. Hear how Nancy […] The post Music Therapy | Nancy Swanson appeared first on Loquate.tv.
Episode: 2019.5.11 The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to learn how by letting life unfold, you are able to embrace living full out. Perhaps you might be in a situation that is challenging which has you worrying about the future. Maybe you have anxiety about a health condition or job security. This kind of stress can cause sleepless nights. By choosing to think less about these issues, you are heading in the right direction. Our first caller, Nina, is in her last semester in college and has been invited to live with friends in San Francisco after she graduates. She seeks advice on how she can make the move when her income is inconsistent. Hear how Nancy suggests that she saves up as a way of attaining her goals. Listen as Nancy talks about the journey of life and to compare it to a book where you’re the main character. There will be villains and supporters. There will be highs and lows, but ultimately you are the writer of your life. Nancy discusses being creative in your employment aspirations and to be resilient if you ever have a health condition or disability. Our next caller, Jasmine, has a friend who is seven years older than her, who seeks her advice. Jasmine asks Nancy for assistance on how she can help her acquaintance despite being able to relate to her experience. Listen as Nancy coaches Jasmine to let this person vent out their emotions as we all have relatable feelings. Hear Nancy talk about a romantic date she went on with someone in a boat as a singer sang to them. Since Nancy’s partner was unaware of her blindness, Nancy fell into the water before getting onboard. Although she was dripping wet, Nancy chose to go on the ride anyway. Nancy advises taking on challenges and embracing the unknown. Our next caller, Addie, has a new boss at her job and sees that the atmosphere has changed completely since new leader arrived. Addie seeks advice from Nancy on how she can keep positive spirits up in this new work environment. Listen as Nancy guides her on writing a note or email to her current employer to suggest improvements that can be made without sending a negative message. By choosing to let life unfold and worry less about the future, you can better manage stress. It’s important to realize that ridding yourself of anxiety can move you into the right direction. When you nurture more hopeful, positive thoughts, you’ll be able to achieve your goals as you live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.11 The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to learn how by letting life unfold, you are able to embrace living full out. Perhaps you might be in a situation that is challenging which has you worrying about the future. Maybe you have anxiety about a health condition or job security. This kind of stress can cause sleepless nights. By choosing to think less about these issues, you are heading in the right direction. Our first caller, Nina, is in her last semester in college and has been invited to live with friends in San Francisco after she graduates. She seeks advice on how she can make the move when her income is inconsistent. Hear how Nancy suggests that she saves up as a way of attaining her goals. Listen as Nancy talks about the journey of life and to compare it to a book where you’re the main character. There will be villains and supporters. There will be highs and lows, but ultimately you are the writer of your life. Nancy discusses being creative in your employment aspirations and to be resilient if you ever have a health condition or disability. Our next caller, Jasmine, has a friend who is seven years older than her, who seeks her advice. Jasmine asks Nancy for assistance on how she can help her acquaintance despite being able to relate to her experience. Listen as Nancy coaches Jasmine to let this person vent out their emotions as we all have relatable feelings. Hear Nancy talk about a romantic date she went on with someone in a boat as a singer sang to them. Since Nancy’s partner was unaware of her blindness, Nancy fell into the water before getting onboard. Although she was dripping wet, Nancy chose to go on the ride anyway. Nancy advises taking on challenges and embracing the unknown. Our next caller, Addie, has a new boss at her job and sees that the atmosphere has changed completely since new leader arrived. Addie seeks advice from Nancy on how she can keep positive spirits up in this new work environment. Listen as Nancy guides her on writing a note or email to her current employer to suggest improvements that can be made without sending a negative message. By choosing to let life unfold and worry less about the future, you can better manage stress. It’s important to realize that ridding yourself of anxiety can move you into the right direction. When you nurture more hopeful, positive thoughts, you’ll be able to achieve your goals as you live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.8 The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to show you how you can accept who you are as you live full out. Perhaps you experience an adversity that lowers your confidence and makes you doubt yourself. Maybe you feel uncertain because of a health condition, disability, or changes to your job. This kind of emotion can cause excessive worry. By recognizing your positive qualities and adding passion to each new day, your self esteem will grow. Our first caller, Angela, recently broke up with her boyfriend and wants to depend less on other friends to keep her company when she feels alone. Nancy coaches her to utilize this time to harness her skills and work on her own personal development. She also encourages Angela to embrace her new freedom.Our next caller, Giovana, is stressed over things in life that she has little control over. Listen to hear how Nancy encourages her to prepare in advance for what stresses her out, such as getting good grades. She coaches Giovana to accept her daily worries knowing that she can minimize the power it has over her. Our Inspirational guest, Scarlet Novak, was diagnosed with Disassociative Identity Disorder at the age of fifteen. Scarlet has twelve different alters that she has to manage on a daily basis. Hear how she functions with this condition with intensive therapy and through an acceptance of herself. Our next caller, Tricy, is married with grown children and will be celebrating her 56th birthday next week. She seeks advice from Nancy on how to plan a new set of goals for herself. Hear Nancy give suggestions for how Tricy can bring balance into her life. With positive affirmations you can have a strong sense of control over your self-image. Rather than dwelling on what could happen, you want to keep hope in your heart and believe in yourself. When you achieve your goals, you will be stronger and wiser as you live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.8 The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to show you how you can accept who you are as you live full out. Perhaps you experience an adversity that lowers your confidence and makes you doubt yourself. Maybe you feel uncertain because of a health condition, disability, or changes to your job. This kind of emotion can cause excessive worry. By recognizing your positive qualities and adding passion to each new day, your self esteem will grow. Our first caller, Angela, recently broke up with her boyfriend and wants to depend less on other friends to keep her company when she feels alone. Nancy coaches her to utilize this time to harness her skills and work on her own personal development. She also encourages Angela to embrace her new freedom.Our next caller, Giovana, is stressed over things in life that she has little control over. Listen to hear how Nancy encourages her to prepare in advance for what stresses her out, such as getting good grades. She coaches Giovana to accept her daily worries knowing that she can minimize the power it has over her. Our Inspirational guest, Scarlet Novak, was diagnosed with Disassociative Identity Disorder at the age of fifteen. Scarlet has twelve different alters that she has to manage on a daily basis. Hear how she functions with this condition with intensive therapy and through an acceptance of herself. Our next caller, Tricy, is married with grown children and will be celebrating her 56th birthday next week. She seeks advice from Nancy on how to plan a new set of goals for herself. Hear Nancy give suggestions for how Tricy can bring balance into her life. With positive affirmations you can have a strong sense of control over your self-image. Rather than dwelling on what could happen, you want to keep hope in your heart and believe in yourself. When you achieve your goals, you will be stronger and wiser as you live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.4The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to discover how Living Full Out can assist you in managing loss. Perhaps you might be in a situation where you experience losing someone or something. Maybe it’s a family member, friend, a pet, or even a job. This kind of shortcoming can cause sadness or loneliness. By choosing to be mindful of the present while honoring your emotions you can have a positive outlook and be on your way to living full out. Our first caller, Madison, feels pressured by society to go through specific steps in her life. She asks Nancy for advice on whether this is beneficial to her or if she should break this mentality. Listen as Nancy coaches her to envision what her end goal is and to work through social demands to achieve this. Our next caller, Ashley, is juggling two majors in school along with clubs, jobs and internships. She seeks advice on how to manage her time better to reduce stress. Hear how Nancy encourages her to identify what her end plan is. This will give her focus and prevent her from burning out. Our Inspirational guest, Brynn Johnson, faced tragedy when her seventeen month old daughter Rowyn, got out of the house and was accidentally run over by a car, which was driven by her friend Cassie. Brynn tearfully shares realizing her daughter had passed away. Tune in to hear how Brynn coped with this loss by deciding to have another baby.Our next caller, Andrea, will be applying to law school and seeks advice on how she can feel more competitive and confident about herself. Hear Nancy share suggestions for how she can utilize her strengths and visualize the attorney she wants to be in the future. Nancy encourages her to interview professionals in her field to learn their paths. By choosing to move forward with resilience, you can better manage setbacks or adversity. It’s important to gain the assistance of others when loss occurs. When you nurture your inner feelings, you will gain confidence and the support to live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.4The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to discover how Living Full Out can assist you in managing loss. Perhaps you might be in a situation where you experience losing someone or something. Maybe it’s a family member, friend, a pet, or even a job. This kind of shortcoming can cause sadness or loneliness. By choosing to be mindful of the present while honoring your emotions you can have a positive outlook and be on your way to living full out. Our first caller, Madison, feels pressured by society to go through specific steps in her life. She asks Nancy for advice on whether this is beneficial to her or if she should break this mentality. Listen as Nancy coaches her to envision what her end goal is and to work through social demands to achieve this. Our next caller, Ashley, is juggling two majors in school along with clubs, jobs and internships. She seeks advice on how to manage her time better to reduce stress. Hear how Nancy encourages her to identify what her end plan is. This will give her focus and prevent her from burning out. Our Inspirational guest, Brynn Johnson, faced tragedy when her seventeen month old daughter Rowyn, got out of the house and was accidentally run over by a car, which was driven by her friend Cassie. Brynn tearfully shares realizing her daughter had passed away. Tune in to hear how Brynn coped with this loss by deciding to have another baby.Our next caller, Andrea, will be applying to law school and seeks advice on how she can feel more competitive and confident about herself. Hear Nancy share suggestions for how she can utilize her strengths and visualize the attorney she wants to be in the future. Nancy encourages her to interview professionals in her field to learn their paths. By choosing to move forward with resilience, you can better manage setbacks or adversity. It’s important to gain the assistance of others when loss occurs. When you nurture your inner feelings, you will gain confidence and the support to live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to teach you how you can live full out by overcoming doubts when making decisions. Perhaps you are in a particular situation and you feel anxiety in making the wrong move. Maybe you do know the right action to take, but tackling that decision seems daunting. Focusing on the positive instead of your fears, can actually lead you towards making a comfortable choice. Our first caller, Olivia, is currently taking a lot of dance classes as a dance major, in addition to being committed to a sorority and other clubs at school. Olivia asks Nancy for advice on how to navigate being involved in so many activities. Tune in to listen to Nancy describe how balance is extremely important and should be incorporated into Olivia’s life. Hear Nancy share specific tips for how to practice self-care. Our Inspirational guest, Chad Judice, was tested by doubt, but chose to harness his strong faith. When learning that his wife would give birth to a son with a birth defect, he faced his worst fear. Given the option of terminating the pregnancy, Chad and his wife chose to have the baby, despite him being born with spina bifida. Listen as Chad talks about what it is like raising a child with a health condition. Feel inspired by Chad’s dedication and love for his son. Our next caller, Hannah, and her boyfriend might move in with a couple that happens to fight. Hannah asks Nancy how to keep her friendships in tact and prevent the household from becoming toxic. Nancy encourages Hannah to weigh her decision. Tune in to hear Nancy suggest that Hannah journal to find clarity. It could be you are struggling with whether or not to go through with a course of action. Maybe doubt is consuming your mind, as well as feelings of unrest and worry. Sometimes it is important to take a breath, and give yourself some personal time. Allowing yourself to ponder your emotions and feelings can aid in being clear for decision-making. By learning to hear your inner-voice you are on your way to living full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to teach you how you can live full out by overcoming doubts when making decisions. Perhaps you are in a particular situation and you feel anxiety in making the wrong move. Maybe you do know the right action to take, but tackling that decision seems daunting. Focusing on the positive instead of your fears, can actually lead you towards making a comfortable choice. Our first caller, Olivia, is currently taking a lot of dance classes as a dance major, in addition to being committed to a sorority and other clubs at school. Olivia asks Nancy for advice on how to navigate being involved in so many activities. Tune in to listen to Nancy describe how balance is extremely important and should be incorporated into Olivia’s life. Hear Nancy share specific tips for how to practice self-care. Our Inspirational guest, Chad Judice, was tested by doubt, but chose to harness his strong faith. When learning that his wife would give birth to a son with a birth defect, he faced his worst fear. Given the option of terminating the pregnancy, Chad and his wife chose to have the baby, despite him being born with spina bifida. Listen as Chad talks about what it is like raising a child with a health condition. Feel inspired by Chad’s dedication and love for his son. Our next caller, Hannah, and her boyfriend might move in with a couple that happens to fight. Hannah asks Nancy how to keep her friendships in tact and prevent the household from becoming toxic. Nancy encourages Hannah to weigh her decision. Tune in to hear Nancy suggest that Hannah journal to find clarity. It could be you are struggling with whether or not to go through with a course of action. Maybe doubt is consuming your mind, as well as feelings of unrest and worry. Sometimes it is important to take a breath, and give yourself some personal time. Allowing yourself to ponder your emotions and feelings can aid in being clear for decision-making. By learning to hear your inner-voice you are on your way to living full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to encourage you to discover how to be proactive. Perhaps you anticipate a problem but procrastination has gotten the best of you. Maybe you know there are tasks to complete, but are so fearful of failure, that you put these duties on the back burner. Waiting until the last minute, because you are intimidated, will hinder you from accomplishing your goals. Yet learning to harness and identify your resources for early-action, will put you on the path for success and lead you towards living full out. Our first caller, George, is a store manager who needs guidance in how to motivate his associates, so that their overall work performance improves. Listen to Nancy provide tips for how George can validate his employees efforts and unique strengths. Learn how cheering on his team, starts with planting seeds of encouragement. Hear Nancy advise George to connect with his staff through talking to them about their interests and lives. Our second caller, Kali, is stressed about college midterms and asks for advice on how to handle her anxiety and hectic schedule. Tune in to hear Nancy suggest that Kali be aware of if she is getting enough rest, eating healthy foods, and balancing her time effectively. Listen as Kali learns that the first step to being proactive is examining her current habits. Once she does this, Kali can evaluate if her routine is working and if she needs to make changes. Our inspirational guest, Kristine Greer, is a survivor of ovarian cancer and was diagnosed twelve years ago. Tune in to hear Kristine’s plan that she created for how she was going to overcome cancer. Hear that by harnessing her unique positive outlook, Kristine was able to approach her adversity with boldness. Learn how she cultivated her purpose by creating a foundation to educate other women about the disease that is so often detected during in its late stages.Our last caller, Samantha, is nervous to start a conversation with a boy about the status of her and his relationship. She wants to avoid awkwardness. Nancy encourages Samantha to first, cherish and harness the excitement she feels. By doing this, Samantha will be closer to expressing her feelings authentically . Nancy also guides Samantha to being proactive, by providing tips for how to facilitate the talk. Being proactive means accessing a situation or problem and then planning how to take initiative. This can look like finding out a deadline has been moved up, and then delegating assignments to team members in order to honor that target date. This may be researching ways to finance a project, so that you are prepared for a meeting with an accountant. Training yourself to be proactive can payoff, because it will get you in the habit of taking steps towards your goals so that you will live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to encourage you to discover how to be proactive. Perhaps you anticipate a problem but procrastination has gotten the best of you. Maybe you know there are tasks to complete, but are so fearful of failure, that you put these duties on the back burner. Waiting until the last minute, because you are intimidated, will hinder you from accomplishing your goals. Yet learning to harness and identify your resources for early-action, will put you on the path for success and lead you towards living full out. Our first caller, George, is a store manager who needs guidance in how to motivate his associates, so that their overall work performance improves. Listen to Nancy provide tips for how George can validate his employees efforts and unique strengths. Learn how cheering on his team, starts with planting seeds of encouragement. Hear Nancy advise George to connect with his staff through talking to them about their interests and lives. Our second caller, Kali, is stressed about college midterms and asks for advice on how to handle her anxiety and hectic schedule. Tune in to hear Nancy suggest that Kali be aware of if she is getting enough rest, eating healthy foods, and balancing her time effectively. Listen as Kali learns that the first step to being proactive is examining her current habits. Once she does this, Kali can evaluate if her routine is working and if she needs to make changes. Our inspirational guest, Kristine Greer, is a survivor of ovarian cancer and was diagnosed twelve years ago. Tune in to hear Kristine’s plan that she created for how she was going to overcome cancer. Hear that by harnessing her unique positive outlook, Kristine was able to approach her adversity with boldness. Learn how she cultivated her purpose by creating a foundation to educate other women about the disease that is so often detected during in its late stages.Our last caller, Samantha, is nervous to start a conversation with a boy about the status of her and his relationship. She wants to avoid awkwardness. Nancy encourages Samantha to first, cherish and harness the excitement she feels. By doing this, Samantha will be closer to expressing her feelings authentically . Nancy also guides Samantha to being proactive, by providing tips for how to facilitate the talk. Being proactive means accessing a situation or problem and then planning how to take initiative. This can look like finding out a deadline has been moved up, and then delegating assignments to team members in order to honor that target date. This may be researching ways to finance a project, so that you are prepared for a meeting with an accountant. Training yourself to be proactive can payoff, because it will get you in the habit of taking steps towards your goals so that you will live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to guide you towards forgiving others, so that you may be more productive and focused. Perhaps you and a friend got in an argument and didn’t settle your difference. Or maybe you have difficulty accepting an experience that happened once in your life. Recognize that the past is a part of you but does not define you. Trust that you can move forward by embracing a positive mindset to live your life to the fullest. Our first caller, Uriel, asks Nancy if he should apply to new jobs, at the risk that his employer will find out and terminate his position. Tune in to hear Nancy suggest that Uriel ask his boss to consider changes that he wishes for at work. By talking honestly to his supervisor, Uriel, can avoid conflict. Our second caller, Lorenz, is enrolled in a nursing program, which can be overwhelming. Lorenze asks Nancy how to handle the stress that comes along with working. Listen to Nancy suggest Lorenz to challenge himself to incorporate personal and family time into his days. By establishing moments to decompress and spend time with those he cares about, Lorenze can bring more balance into his life. Our inspirational guest, Missy Jenkins, was paralyzed from the chest down, during a school shooting when she was 15 years old. After the shooting, Missy had to process her emotions and learn how to live again with hope. Listen how Missy chose to see her blessings, despite the terrible incident, and how she learned to cast away anger. Hear how Missy had the courage to go meet the shooter, and forgive him, and how she took this tragedy and used it to educate others.Our final caller, Jocelyn is 24, and has been out of school for about six years. Jocelyn asks Nancy if it is too late to pursue a college degree? Listen to Nancy remind Jocelyn how much she has grown since the last time she was in school. Hear Nancy advise Jocelyn to create a support system, so that she can set herself up for success. Forgiveness can be difficult and sometimes it could feel like there are many obstacles in the way of making amends and moving forward. However, sometimes it just takes mustering up a little bit of courage, to face what has happened, and let it go. Healing happens when you embrace the present. When you let yourself be reminded of all that you are blessed with, you will be closer to living your life full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to guide you towards forgiving others, so that you may be more productive and focused. Perhaps you and a friend got in an argument and didn’t settle your difference. Or maybe you have difficulty accepting an experience that happened once in your life. Recognize that the past is a part of you but does not define you. Trust that you can move forward by embracing a positive mindset to live your life to the fullest. Our first caller, Uriel, asks Nancy if he should apply to new jobs, at the risk that his employer will find out and terminate his position. Tune in to hear Nancy suggest that Uriel ask his boss to consider changes that he wishes for at work. By talking honestly to his supervisor, Uriel, can avoid conflict. Our second caller, Lorenz, is enrolled in a nursing program, which can be overwhelming. Lorenze asks Nancy how to handle the stress that comes along with working. Listen to Nancy suggest Lorenz to challenge himself to incorporate personal and family time into his days. By establishing moments to decompress and spend time with those he cares about, Lorenze can bring more balance into his life. Our inspirational guest, Missy Jenkins, was paralyzed from the chest down, during a school shooting when she was 15 years old. After the shooting, Missy had to process her emotions and learn how to live again with hope. Listen how Missy chose to see her blessings, despite the terrible incident, and how she learned to cast away anger. Hear how Missy had the courage to go meet the shooter, and forgive him, and how she took this tragedy and used it to educate others.Our final caller, Jocelyn is 24, and has been out of school for about six years. Jocelyn asks Nancy if it is too late to pursue a college degree? Listen to Nancy remind Jocelyn how much she has grown since the last time she was in school. Hear Nancy advise Jocelyn to create a support system, so that she can set herself up for success. Forgiveness can be difficult and sometimes it could feel like there are many obstacles in the way of making amends and moving forward. However, sometimes it just takes mustering up a little bit of courage, to face what has happened, and let it go. Healing happens when you embrace the present. When you let yourself be reminded of all that you are blessed with, you will be closer to living your life full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to guide you in managing the strong emotions and feelings you experience when loss enters your life. Maybe you have lost a loved one and it hurts or perhaps you remember a time before now when everything felt so much less difficult, and you are mourning the loss of the past. You are unable to control everything that happens to you, and loss is a recurring cycle. However you can remember your inner strength and use it to live a full life.Our first caller, Carole, asks Nancy how to retain a strong relationship with her grandchildren who live in another state. Hear Nancy stress the importance of embracing little moments that Carole can share with her grandkids. It could be as simple as reminding them of a special movie moment that they loved and have watched together. Or it can be as simple as reflecting on a happy memory Our second caller, Andrew, feels overwhelmed with school and work, and feeling pressure to balance both. Nancy reminds Andrew that it is so easy to over extend oneself to the point of burnout. Nancy tells Andrew to take a moment, look in the mirror, and cheer himself on. By pushing himself past expectations, Andrew can tell himself, that he is doing the best he can. This affirmation will aid him in channeling his confidence. Our inspirational guest Amy Bioncholli, shares her experience of loss. Her father attempted suicide when she was younger, and as her life moved forward her sister and husband took their own lives. Amy is a survivor who tells that the ability to lighten the mode and break the cycle of negative energy is an important element in getting through such heart-breaking times. Listen to Amy tell Nancy how to quiet those negative voices of guilt. Tune in to hear how Amy used music to in moving forward through the unknown.Our final caller, Zahir, asks Nancy how to best manage a long distance relationship with the woman he loves.. Nancy tells Zahir to schedule particular moments in the day with a calendar, so that he can spend quality phone time with his girlfriend. Nancy recommends diversifying how he tells his partner he appreciates and cares for her.We understand that loss is going to enter our lives at some point or another. It is inevitable, but you can release yourself from getting stuck in a negative cycle of guilt by appreciating the present with gratitude. You will grieve, but, after that process, its time to continue, because you have the strength and power to live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants to guide you in managing the strong emotions and feelings you experience when loss enters your life. Maybe you have lost a loved one and it hurts or perhaps you remember a time before now when everything felt so much less difficult, and you are mourning the loss of the past. You are unable to control everything that happens to you, and loss is a recurring cycle. However you can remember your inner strength and use it to live a full life.Our first caller, Carole, asks Nancy how to retain a strong relationship with her grandchildren who live in another state. Hear Nancy stress the importance of embracing little moments that Carole can share with her grandkids. It could be as simple as reminding them of a special movie moment that they loved and have watched together. Or it can be as simple as reflecting on a happy memory Our second caller, Andrew, feels overwhelmed with school and work, and feeling pressure to balance both. Nancy reminds Andrew that it is so easy to over extend oneself to the point of burnout. Nancy tells Andrew to take a moment, look in the mirror, and cheer himself on. By pushing himself past expectations, Andrew can tell himself, that he is doing the best he can. This affirmation will aid him in channeling his confidence. Our inspirational guest Amy Bioncholli, shares her experience of loss. Her father attempted suicide when she was younger, and as her life moved forward her sister and husband took their own lives. Amy is a survivor who tells that the ability to lighten the mode and break the cycle of negative energy is an important element in getting through such heart-breaking times. Listen to Amy tell Nancy how to quiet those negative voices of guilt. Tune in to hear how Amy used music to in moving forward through the unknown.Our final caller, Zahir, asks Nancy how to best manage a long distance relationship with the woman he loves.. Nancy tells Zahir to schedule particular moments in the day with a calendar, so that he can spend quality phone time with his girlfriend. Nancy recommends diversifying how he tells his partner he appreciates and cares for her.We understand that loss is going to enter our lives at some point or another. It is inevitable, but you can release yourself from getting stuck in a negative cycle of guilt by appreciating the present with gratitude. You will grieve, but, after that process, its time to continue, because you have the strength and power to live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages its audience to have a sense of humor. It is easy to take everything in life far too seriously. We often forget that we are meant to be enjoying our lives. Being able to laugh at ourselves and see the funny side of things can relieve us of our daily stresses. When we are encouraged to look for something to smile about, we will find ourselves having a more positive outlook. A good joke every now and then can prove to be therapeutic. Our first caller, Laretta, wonders when the right time to fall in love is? She wishes to find a romantic partner but is unsure if she should wait. Hear Nancy guide her to the conclusion she knew all along. Before sharing her life with someone, it is best that she follow her passions first. Focusing on herself and making sure her needs are met will be the first step in preparing to love another person. Our second caller, Kim, wishes to redefine herself outside of her typical family roles. She feels she has given so much of herself to her children, that she wants to prioritize her needs as well. Tune into Nancy’s advice of remembering the hobbies she is passionate about. Her interests are what make her more than a dedicated parent and can affect how she will be remembered. Our inspirational guest, David Harrell, shares his experiences of growing up as someone without a right hand. He was made fun of and even intimidated other children growing up with a hook in place of a hand. Later in his life he was even ridiculed by some when he considered getting a prosthetic. His family’s support made him feel like he always belonged. Listen to David tell Nancy about his need to excel at sports to prove the naysayers wrong. Hear him speak of his competitive nature leading him to going after a successful acting career. Our final caller, Lisa, feels guilty about being so far away from her children. Her marital and work situation forced her to make changes. She is concerned that her children are not receiving the care they need. Hear how nancy tells her kno matter the distance, she can show her love in numerous ways. Whether through letters, phone calls, or video messages, she can still be present in their lives. Her children may even cherish these short forms of contact the most. We can depend on humor to lift us from even the worst of moods. When we face failure or impossible odds, cracking a smile will definitely brighten the situation. Laughing as hard and as frequently as we can can prove healthy for our minds and body. We merely have to change our perspectives on what usually frustrates us . You will fill your days with laughter and joy when you live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages its audience to have a sense of humor. It is easy to take everything in life far too seriously. We often forget that we are meant to be enjoying our lives. Being able to laugh at ourselves and see the funny side of things can relieve us of our daily stresses. When we are encouraged to look for something to smile about, we will find ourselves having a more positive outlook. A good joke every now and then can prove to be therapeutic. Our first caller, Laretta, wonders when the right time to fall in love is? She wishes to find a romantic partner but is unsure if she should wait. Hear Nancy guide her to the conclusion she knew all along. Before sharing her life with someone, it is best that she follow her passions first. Focusing on herself and making sure her needs are met will be the first step in preparing to love another person. Our second caller, Kim, wishes to redefine herself outside of her typical family roles. She feels she has given so much of herself to her children, that she wants to prioritize her needs as well. Tune into Nancy’s advice of remembering the hobbies she is passionate about. Her interests are what make her more than a dedicated parent and can affect how she will be remembered. Our inspirational guest, David Harrell, shares his experiences of growing up as someone without a right hand. He was made fun of and even intimidated other children growing up with a hook in place of a hand. Later in his life he was even ridiculed by some when he considered getting a prosthetic. His family’s support made him feel like he always belonged. Listen to David tell Nancy about his need to excel at sports to prove the naysayers wrong. Hear him speak of his competitive nature leading him to going after a successful acting career. Our final caller, Lisa, feels guilty about being so far away from her children. Her marital and work situation forced her to make changes. She is concerned that her children are not receiving the care they need. Hear how nancy tells her kno matter the distance, she can show her love in numerous ways. Whether through letters, phone calls, or video messages, she can still be present in their lives. Her children may even cherish these short forms of contact the most. We can depend on humor to lift us from even the worst of moods. When we face failure or impossible odds, cracking a smile will definitely brighten the situation. Laughing as hard and as frequently as we can can prove healthy for our minds and body. We merely have to change our perspectives on what usually frustrates us . You will fill your days with laughter and joy when you live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages its audiences to pursue their passions. Everyone has something that they excel at or just love doing. Passion can give our lives substance and drive us to reach the goals we set for ourselves. Discovering what we enjoy most may come naturally or might require some soul searching. Whatever it may be, with some time and patience, we can stumble upon the path to fulfillment. Our first caller, Whitney, is in a relationship with a member of our armed forces. Recently, he has decided to pursue an education at an out of state college. This change of plans comes sudden for Whitney whom wanted to begin starting a life with her boyfriend. She worries that his needs have begun to outweigh her own. Tune in and listen to Nancy suggest that she think about the things she wants most in life. This will allow her to plan for the future and decide whether his needs contradict her goals and desires. Then she can decide what is in her best interest to do. Our second caller, Angie, has decided to study abroad for the next six months. However, her fears have begun to overcome her. She spends time worrying about leaving her family, friends, and old life behind. Hear Nancy lead her to realize that these fears can be put to rest. The scenarios she plays in her head only exist in her mind. Nancy lets her know that this exciting opportunity is worth any gamble she is imagining. The "What ifs?" can be minimized with all the new experiences she is bound to have . Our inspirational guest, Sheyann Webb-Christburg, shares with us her upbringings before her Civil Rights career. Although born to a low-income family, Sheyann was like any other young girl her age. What set her apart was her inquisitive nature and desire to make her voice known. She describes to Nancy the profound effect that meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had on her. Sheyann was so inspired that she decided to participate in the Civil Rights March known now as “Bloody Sunday” at only eight years of age. Listen to her share her experiences of being threatened and intimidated while marching. Hear her advice on pursuing your passions despite the obstacles. Our final caller, Emily, has been having issues with her father recently. Due to her own mistakes, her father has lost his trust in her. He believes that she is not ready to go away to college and doubts that she would even be accepted. This concerns Emily as she wants to prove to her dad she is responsible, but does not yet feel ready to be fully independent. Hear Nancy advise that she focus on regaining her family’s trust. Our integrity and the relationships with people we hold dear are more valuable than anything else. Passions are the kinds of desires or urges that navigate us in becoming the person we most want to be. They come to us as higher callings that give our lives fulfillment. We eventually all come to the realization of the meaning in our ability to evolve. When that happens, we find the sense of purpose that stays with us the rest of our lives. Rejuvenate your enthusiasm for life when you live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages its audiences to pursue their passions. Everyone has something that they excel at or just love doing. Passion can give our lives substance and drive us to reach the goals we set for ourselves. Discovering what we enjoy most may come naturally or might require some soul searching. Whatever it may be, with some time and patience, we can stumble upon the path to fulfillment. Our first caller, Whitney, is in a relationship with a member of our armed forces. Recently, he has decided to pursue an education at an out of state college. This change of plans comes sudden for Whitney whom wanted to begin starting a life with her boyfriend. She worries that his needs have begun to outweigh her own. Tune in and listen to Nancy suggest that she think about the things she wants most in life. This will allow her to plan for the future and decide whether his needs contradict her goals and desires. Then she can decide what is in her best interest to do. Our second caller, Angie, has decided to study abroad for the next six months. However, her fears have begun to overcome her. She spends time worrying about leaving her family, friends, and old life behind. Hear Nancy lead her to realize that these fears can be put to rest. The scenarios she plays in her head only exist in her mind. Nancy lets her know that this exciting opportunity is worth any gamble she is imagining. The "What ifs?" can be minimized with all the new experiences she is bound to have . Our inspirational guest, Sheyann Webb-Christburg, shares with us her upbringings before her Civil Rights career. Although born to a low-income family, Sheyann was like any other young girl her age. What set her apart was her inquisitive nature and desire to make her voice known. She describes to Nancy the profound effect that meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had on her. Sheyann was so inspired that she decided to participate in the Civil Rights March known now as “Bloody Sunday” at only eight years of age. Listen to her share her experiences of being threatened and intimidated while marching. Hear her advice on pursuing your passions despite the obstacles. Our final caller, Emily, has been having issues with her father recently. Due to her own mistakes, her father has lost his trust in her. He believes that she is not ready to go away to college and doubts that she would even be accepted. This concerns Emily as she wants to prove to her dad she is responsible, but does not yet feel ready to be fully independent. Hear Nancy advise that she focus on regaining her family’s trust. Our integrity and the relationships with people we hold dear are more valuable than anything else. Passions are the kinds of desires or urges that navigate us in becoming the person we most want to be. They come to us as higher callings that give our lives fulfillment. We eventually all come to the realization of the meaning in our ability to evolve. When that happens, we find the sense of purpose that stays with us the rest of our lives. Rejuvenate your enthusiasm for life when you live full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari believes that everyone has within them the potential to be brave. Under the right circumstances, each of us can be courageous. However, sometimes we can feel held back from answering the call to action. Our experiences might have left our self-esteem low and made everything seem too great to bare. The bravery inside us is just waiting to come out. It is about casting away the insecurities and letting your confidence lead you to success. Our first caller, Jiwan, worries about finding the motivation to pursue his dreams. Hear Nancy suggest that he write his aspirations down into a journal. That way he can plan out his goals and turn his visions into more manageable ideas. Our second caller, Melody, feels unappreciated by her employers. She has been giving them her time and best effort but believes it has gone unnoticed. Tune into Nancy letting her know that her work is valuable. Our inspirational guest, Beth Fochtmen, discusses the stress of her first pregnancy in miscarrying at 8 ½ months. She describes the flu like symptoms and internal pains that eventually led to the news that her son had passed away. Hear as Nancy learns of how Beth overcame her feelings of depression and still pursued her dreams of motherhood. Our final caller, Itzel, has been having trouble making big life decisions. Nancy learns that she looks to the opinions of others instead of herself. Listen to Nancy advise her to believe in her own decisions and accept the consequences they bring. Nancy leaves her with a assurance that things will work out in the end regardless of negative thinking. While many things can leave us feeling afraid, we can still be brave. As long as we keep our worries from paralyzing us, we are being courageous. While this may seem far from an easy task, we can use the support of the people around us. That way we are reminded that our challenges are met with those who love us by our side. You can discover your inner strength when you Live Full Out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari believes that everyone has within them the potential to be brave. Under the right circumstances, each of us can be courageous. However, sometimes we can feel held back from answering the call to action. Our experiences might have left our self-esteem low and made everything seem too great to bare. The bravery inside us is just waiting to come out. It is about casting away the insecurities and letting your confidence lead you to success. Our first caller, Jiwan, worries about finding the motivation to pursue his dreams. Hear Nancy suggest that he write his aspirations down into a journal. That way he can plan out his goals and turn his visions into more manageable ideas. Our second caller, Melody, feels unappreciated by her employers. She has been giving them her time and best effort but believes it has gone unnoticed. Tune into Nancy letting her know that her work is valuable. Our inspirational guest, Beth Fochtmen, discusses the stress of her first pregnancy in miscarrying at 8 ½ months. She describes the flu like symptoms and internal pains that eventually led to the news that her son had passed away. Hear as Nancy learns of how Beth overcame her feelings of depression and still pursued her dreams of motherhood. Our final caller, Itzel, has been having trouble making big life decisions. Nancy learns that she looks to the opinions of others instead of herself. Listen to Nancy advise her to believe in her own decisions and accept the consequences they bring. Nancy leaves her with a assurance that things will work out in the end regardless of negative thinking. While many things can leave us feeling afraid, we can still be brave. As long as we keep our worries from paralyzing us, we are being courageous. While this may seem far from an easy task, we can use the support of the people around us. That way we are reminded that our challenges are met with those who love us by our side. You can discover your inner strength when you Live Full Out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages its audience to have a legacy they can be proud of. Everyone wishes to leave behind an impression so that they are remembered. However, building something great can take time and patience. Entire lifetimes and countless resources can be dedicated to pursuing one goal. A resilient attitude and positive outlook in the face of these obstacles are the foundations for success. Nancy shares her thoughts on forming a Legacy. She believes that it takes time, dedication and vision for dreams to come into fruition. Nancy is fond of an exercise that has you meditate on the thing you want to achieve. You start to imagine where you are and what people might be with you when you attain it. Having this image in mind will allow you to begin everyday looking forward to accomplishing your goals. Even the smallest steps toward your legacy will be a cause for celebration. Our first caller, Tony, received a scholarship to attend a college in New York City. However, he worries about missing the friends and family he will leave at home. Listen to Nancy tell him of all the new experiences and connections he can look forward to in New York. She lets him know that his home will be waiting for him when his studies are over but to make the most of his time away. Nancy reminds him that he has been through transitioning stages in life before. This latest one can be overcome with the same strength and positive outlook. Our inspirational guest, John and Jeannette Murphy, have adopted and cared for 24 special needs children along with 4 of their own kids. Tune in to hear how John and Jeannette use their passion to take care of children with special needs after their time serving adults with similar medical limitations. Hear how they handled the loss of 6 of their adopted children. Learn what drove this couple to take on such a humanitarian extension of their love. Our final caller, Carolyn, finds herself struggling to be a sibling and a boss to her sister that is acting out. She sees that her sister has been having difficulties at work but she does not know how to help her. Carolyn is her superior and feels that she may have to let her go. Hear Nancy guide her to a new approach in confronting her sister about her behavior. A legacy can come in many forms. It can be anything from success in your career to starting the family you always wanted. Whatever we identify with most can be the lasting impact we are looking for. By being fully committed to putting in your best effort, you can create something truly meaningful. You can leave your mark on the world when you Live Full Out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages its audience to have a legacy they can be proud of. Everyone wishes to leave behind an impression so that they are remembered. However, building something great can take time and patience. Entire lifetimes and countless resources can be dedicated to pursuing one goal. A resilient attitude and positive outlook in the face of these obstacles are the foundations for success. Nancy shares her thoughts on forming a Legacy. She believes that it takes time, dedication and vision for dreams to come into fruition. Nancy is fond of an exercise that has you meditate on the thing you want to achieve. You start to imagine where you are and what people might be with you when you attain it. Having this image in mind will allow you to begin everyday looking forward to accomplishing your goals. Even the smallest steps toward your legacy will be a cause for celebration. Our first caller, Tony, received a scholarship to attend a college in New York City. However, he worries about missing the friends and family he will leave at home. Listen to Nancy tell him of all the new experiences and connections he can look forward to in New York. She lets him know that his home will be waiting for him when his studies are over but to make the most of his time away. Nancy reminds him that he has been through transitioning stages in life before. This latest one can be overcome with the same strength and positive outlook. Our inspirational guest, John and Jeannette Murphy, have adopted and cared for 24 special needs children along with 4 of their own kids. Tune in to hear how John and Jeannette use their passion to take care of children with special needs after their time serving adults with similar medical limitations. Hear how they handled the loss of 6 of their adopted children. Learn what drove this couple to take on such a humanitarian extension of their love. Our final caller, Carolyn, finds herself struggling to be a sibling and a boss to her sister that is acting out. She sees that her sister has been having difficulties at work but she does not know how to help her. Carolyn is her superior and feels that she may have to let her go. Hear Nancy guide her to a new approach in confronting her sister about her behavior. A legacy can come in many forms. It can be anything from success in your career to starting the family you always wanted. Whatever we identify with most can be the lasting impact we are looking for. By being fully committed to putting in your best effort, you can create something truly meaningful. You can leave your mark on the world when you Live Full Out.
The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari understands that our insecurities can weigh heavy on our shoulders. Our doubts in ourselves can be the first of many obstacles we strive to overcome in order to achieve the things that we want. When we learn to accept ourselves and to believe in the things we want to do that we will learn to enjoy our lives. Our first caller, Stephanie, has noticed that she is growing apart from a friend of hers. Stephanie realizes that they have become very different people and she feels unsure if their relationship should continue. Hear Nancy explain that some friendships are only meant for certain chapters of our lives. Tune into Nancy guiding Stephanie to trust in her instincts as they hold the answers to her dilemma. Our next caller, Mike, is having trouble letting the past go. His old experiences have taken a toll on his confidence and keep him from pursuing his goals. Tune into Nancy letting him know that the past no longer exists and that he can put it all behind him. Listen to Nancy speak of the joy he can find in living in the moment and all that he has to look forward to in the future. Our inspirational guest, Shoshana Bennett, enlightens us on the struggles she has with her postpartum depression. The complications she had when going into labor with her first child triggered feelings of despair and sadness that she could not understand. Shoshana felt ashamed that she could not feel any connection with her newborn and her suicidal thoughts nearly convinced her that her family would be better off without her. She eventually found the strength to keep those thoughts at bay out of a sense of duty towards her children. Listen to her tell Nancy of her coming to terms with these feelings and of the work she does helping new mothers in similar situations. Nancy shares her beliefs that keeping one's insecurities to oneself can feel like a prison. When these emotions become burdensome, we can trust that there is someone we can open up to and share our worries with. Nancy conveys how we can find security in others and also most importantly ourselves. Nancy’s own insecurities regarding her blindness helped her learn that she had to share her feelings with others in order to be at peace. We can begin empowering our confidence by first accepting that it is okay to be imperfect. With enough time and patience we will come to understand that we have the strength to keep our faults from becoming burdens. The support from the people in our lives can reassure us of ourselves and let us know that we are appreciated . When we start to love ourselves fully we begin to Live Full Out.
The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari understands that our insecurities can weigh heavy on our shoulders. Our doubts in ourselves can be the first of many obstacles we strive to overcome in order to achieve the things that we want. When we learn to accept ourselves and to believe in the things we want to do that we will learn to enjoy our lives. Our first caller, Stephanie, has noticed that she is growing apart from a friend of hers. Stephanie realizes that they have become very different people and she feels unsure if their relationship should continue. Hear Nancy explain that some friendships are only meant for certain chapters of our lives. Tune into Nancy guiding Stephanie to trust in her instincts as they hold the answers to her dilemma. Our next caller, Mike, is having trouble letting the past go. His old experiences have taken a toll on his confidence and keep him from pursuing his goals. Tune into Nancy letting him know that the past no longer exists and that he can put it all behind him. Listen to Nancy speak of the joy he can find in living in the moment and all that he has to look forward to in the future. Our inspirational guest, Shoshana Bennett, enlightens us on the struggles she has with her postpartum depression. The complications she had when going into labor with her first child triggered feelings of despair and sadness that she could not understand. Shoshana felt ashamed that she could not feel any connection with her newborn and her suicidal thoughts nearly convinced her that her family would be better off without her. She eventually found the strength to keep those thoughts at bay out of a sense of duty towards her children. Listen to her tell Nancy of her coming to terms with these feelings and of the work she does helping new mothers in similar situations. Nancy shares her beliefs that keeping one's insecurities to oneself can feel like a prison. When these emotions become burdensome, we can trust that there is someone we can open up to and share our worries with. Nancy conveys how we can find security in others and also most importantly ourselves. Nancy’s own insecurities regarding her blindness helped her learn that she had to share her feelings with others in order to be at peace. We can begin empowering our confidence by first accepting that it is okay to be imperfect. With enough time and patience we will come to understand that we have the strength to keep our faults from becoming burdens. The support from the people in our lives can reassure us of ourselves and let us know that we are appreciated . When we start to love ourselves fully we begin to Live Full Out.
Episode: 2017.3.26The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari understands that everyone has their burdens to carry. They can come in the forms of stress over our occupations, responsibilities to friends and family, or even that we contribute to making other’s lives difficult. By shifting our perspective of the challenges life throws at us, we can learn to overcome and become stronger for it. When you decide to be transparent and open you will take steps in feeling free. Our first caller, Alison, tells Nancy about how hard of a time she has staying motivated and making new friends. Just starting out at a new school has put her in a difficult position with no idea where to begin, Tune into Nancy teaching her how to envision what she wants and put herself out there. Our second caller, Ed, has had troubles with distractions keeping him from achieving his goals. He had looked to more freedom after college so that he could finally pursue his dreams but he believes he still isn’t living up to his potential. Hear how Nancy guides him to prioritizing his life by reshaping his habits.Our inspirational guest, Gerda Saunders, recounts the times in which she realized she was experiencing the early signs of dementia. Listen to how Gerda began losing portions of her memory during events at work and with her family. Gerda tells Nancy of the support she received from her colleagues and family members that helped her eventually accept her condition. Gerda describes how her illness has allowed her to appreciate the people in her life and taught her how to truly experience living in the moment.Our final caller, Yeymi, worries she is not yet ready to start a family. After a year of marriage, her husband is ready for children but Yeymi isn’t convinced she can balance pursuing her career and taking care of a baby. Hear Nancy advise her to gain inspiration from the people in her life that are in similar situations. Nancy lets her know that the strength she found to overcome her past struggles can be used to get her through her current dilemma.Everyone’s burdens can weigh heavy on them from time to time. It is having the resilience to manage our struggles that can lead us to self-recovery. We each have the ability to come to terms with our circumstances. There are ways to overcome our situations without needing to depend on others. With enough perseverance we can conquer our issues and truly start living full out.
Episode: 2017.3.26The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari understands that everyone has their burdens to carry. They can come in the forms of stress over our occupations, responsibilities to friends and family, or even that we contribute to making other’s lives difficult. By shifting our perspective of the challenges life throws at us, we can learn to overcome and become stronger for it. When you decide to be transparent and open you will take steps in feeling free. Our first caller, Alison, tells Nancy about how hard of a time she has staying motivated and making new friends. Just starting out at a new school has put her in a difficult position with no idea where to begin, Tune into Nancy teaching her how to envision what she wants and put herself out there. Our second caller, Ed, has had troubles with distractions keeping him from achieving his goals. He had looked to more freedom after college so that he could finally pursue his dreams but he believes he still isn’t living up to his potential. Hear how Nancy guides him to prioritizing his life by reshaping his habits.Our inspirational guest, Gerda Saunders, recounts the times in which she realized she was experiencing the early signs of dementia. Listen to how Gerda began losing portions of her memory during events at work and with her family. Gerda tells Nancy of the support she received from her colleagues and family members that helped her eventually accept her condition. Gerda describes how her illness has allowed her to appreciate the people in her life and taught her how to truly experience living in the moment.Our final caller, Yeymi, worries she is not yet ready to start a family. After a year of marriage, her husband is ready for children but Yeymi isn’t convinced she can balance pursuing her career and taking care of a baby. Hear Nancy advise her to gain inspiration from the people in her life that are in similar situations. Nancy lets her know that the strength she found to overcome her past struggles can be used to get her through her current dilemma.Everyone’s burdens can weigh heavy on them from time to time. It is having the resilience to manage our struggles that can lead us to self-recovery. We each have the ability to come to terms with our circumstances. There are ways to overcome our situations without needing to depend on others. With enough perseverance we can conquer our issues and truly start living full out.
Season 3, Episode 9: The Living Full Out Show knows how much of a struggle it can be to have confidence in ourselves and the choices we make. Learning to navigate life with the right attitude can help us to cast away any self-doubt. Often our perspective can determine whether we are filled with uncertainty or guided by trust. When we lack faith in ourselves it is difficult to look past our own fears and failures. Our first caller Maria is a director for an immigrant education center in central Arkansas, and wants to know how to promote cultural understanding when Mexican immigrants are being vilified by the media. Hear Nancy suggest to Maria to embrace our unique self, show those she is educating her full love, and instill that they have a purpose in life. Our second caller Jane is dealing with a social divide from her boyfriend and her friends, due to her boyfriend not wanting to engage with her group of friends. Tune in to hear Nancy suggest to Jane to talk with her partner about the problem and what is going on but to give him support by not telling him what he should do around her friends.Our inspirational guest Eve Parker was once a 340lb 24-year-old, but found the determination to lose 150lbs over the last 5 years. Listen as Eve tells us the story how she grew up being ridiculed as an overweight child and how she was able to overcome the self-hate she has endured her whole life. Eve continues to inspire others to reach their own weight loss goals at inspirationaleve.com.Our third caller Katie currently has a friendship that she believes to be one sided, where she is putting in the effort and not receiving validation from her friend. Find out how Nancy suggests to Katie to not abandon this relationship, but give a little more time. She should only let go when she feels this relationship is a burden.Although we may often find ourselves struggling with self-doubt, when we can learn to identify negative thoughts and replace them with positive and confident ones we can then be living full out.
Season 3, Episode 9: The Living Full Out Show knows how much of a struggle it can be to have confidence in ourselves and the choices we make. Learning to navigate life with the right attitude can help us to cast away any self-doubt. Often our perspective can determine whether we are filled with uncertainty or guided by trust. When we lack faith in ourselves it is difficult to look past our own fears and failures. Our first caller Maria is a director for an immigrant education center in central Arkansas, and wants to know how to promote cultural understanding when Mexican immigrants are being vilified by the media. Hear Nancy suggest to Maria to embrace our unique self, show those she is educating her full love, and instill that they have a purpose in life. Our second caller Jane is dealing with a social divide from her boyfriend and her friends, due to her boyfriend not wanting to engage with her group of friends. Tune in to hear Nancy suggest to Jane to talk with her partner about the problem and what is going on but to give him support by not telling him what he should do around her friends.Our inspirational guest Eve Parker was once a 340lb 24-year-old, but found the determination to lose 150lbs over the last 5 years. Listen as Eve tells us the story how she grew up being ridiculed as an overweight child and how she was able to overcome the self-hate she has endured her whole life. Eve continues to inspire others to reach their own weight loss goals at inspirationaleve.com.Our third caller Katie currently has a friendship that she believes to be one sided, where she is putting in the effort and not receiving validation from her friend. Find out how Nancy suggests to Katie to not abandon this relationship, but give a little more time. She should only let go when she feels this relationship is a burden.Although we may often find ourselves struggling with self-doubt, when we can learn to identify negative thoughts and replace them with positive and confident ones we can then be living full out.
Season 2, Episode 39: The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari is dedicated to helping listeners to gain the strength and courage to being receptive to constructive criticism. By being able to receive feedback you are allowing yourself to develop personally and professionally. Although criticism may hurt your ego, embrace and apply the lesson learned in order to become a better you.Our first caller Gerardo grew up with a family dynamic that when you ask for help it is a sign of weakness and is searching for a way to break that habit. Find out how Nancy reminds Gerardo that he is his own person and that by asking for help from others, he is providing them purpose and the opportunity to make a difference in his life.Our second caller Lorillee is a film student looking to break into a competitive job market and is worried about not having enough work experience. Hear Nancy guide Lorillee to take the desire to succeed and apply it to her future, whether it is through an internship or finding a mentor.Today’s inspirational guest is Austin Eubanks, who was shot in the Columbine massacre on April 20, 1999. Austin’s injuries and the trauma he felt from the shooting led him to become addicted to pain medication and opiates. Listen as Austin tells us his story and how he was able to overcome his addiction and live his life to help others recover from addiction brought on by trauma.The last caller Ashley has recently opened up to her friends and family about being gay but is worried that her best friend’s family will disapprove of her sexuality. Tune in to the advice Nancy gives Ashley to be true to herself and to embrace her fears by creating letters to her friends family about her how being gay is a part of who she is.An important step in receiving useful feedback, is having the ability to listen. By having listening skills you gain the opportunity to ask questions and reflect on the suggestions given to you. Take the words of advice that are given to you and use it to self-improve and you will be that much closer to living your life full out.
Season 2, Episode 39: The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari is dedicated to helping listeners to gain the strength and courage to being receptive to constructive criticism. By being able to receive feedback you are allowing yourself to develop personally and professionally. Although criticism may hurt your ego, embrace and apply the lesson learned in order to become a better you.Our first caller Gerardo grew up with a family dynamic that when you ask for help it is a sign of weakness and is searching for a way to break that habit. Find out how Nancy reminds Gerardo that he is his own person and that by asking for help from others, he is providing them purpose and the opportunity to make a difference in his life.Our second caller Lorillee is a film student looking to break into a competitive job market and is worried about not having enough work experience. Hear Nancy guide Lorillee to take the desire to succeed and apply it to her future, whether it is through an internship or finding a mentor.Today’s inspirational guest is Austin Eubanks, who was shot in the Columbine massacre on April 20, 1999. Austin’s injuries and the trauma he felt from the shooting led him to become addicted to pain medication and opiates. Listen as Austin tells us his story and how he was able to overcome his addiction and live his life to help others recover from addiction brought on by trauma.The last caller Ashley has recently opened up to her friends and family about being gay but is worried that her best friend’s family will disapprove of her sexuality. Tune in to the advice Nancy gives Ashley to be true to herself and to embrace her fears by creating letters to her friends family about her how being gay is a part of who she is.An important step in receiving useful feedback, is having the ability to listen. By having listening skills you gain the opportunity to ask questions and reflect on the suggestions given to you. Take the words of advice that are given to you and use it to self-improve and you will be that much closer to living your life full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari motivates listeners to have compassion and be open to helping others in times of need. Every action, no matter how small, has an effect on the world around us. You may not truly understand what someone is going through, but the simple act of being there for them is powerful.Our first caller, Dean, is searching for a way to stay positive while his wife is going through cancer treatments. Hear Nancy remind Dean to look forward to their bright future when she beats cancer and that there are days where she may need his support by wrapping his arms around her and telling her he loves her.The second caller, Irma, is trying to find a way to separate her job working for her husband and being a loving partner. Listen as Nancy encourages Irma to set boundaries with her husband to separate home and work life and to make “I” statements that express her desire to be seen as her husband’s spouse, not employee.Today’s inspirational guest, Joe Dittmar, who survived the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Tune in as Joe recalls that tragic day that started off like any other, but instead turned into him making decisions that lead him to walk down 105 flights of stairs in the South Tower to the safety of his home.The last caller, Sophy, is struggling to find a way to help her son cope with the absence of his father. Find out how Sophy is reminded to not speak negative to her son about his father but to connect with his dad over the phone to show her son that both parents are invested in him.Not only does providing assistance to others benefit the receiver but it also can provide you a better sense of well-being and happiness. Being charitable has a profound rippling effect on yourself and the world around you. Others can and will be inspired by your generosity. Kindness is contagious and with each act of compassion you will be that much closer to living your life full out.
The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari motivates listeners to have compassion and be open to helping others in times of need. Every action, no matter how small, has an effect on the world around us. You may not truly understand what someone is going through, but the simple act of being there for them is powerful.Our first caller, Dean, is searching for a way to stay positive while his wife is going through cancer treatments. Hear Nancy remind Dean to look forward to their bright future when she beats cancer and that there are days where she may need his support by wrapping his arms around her and telling her he loves her.The second caller, Irma, is trying to find a way to separate her job working for her husband and being a loving partner. Listen as Nancy encourages Irma to set boundaries with her husband to separate home and work life and to make “I” statements that express her desire to be seen as her husband’s spouse, not employee.Today’s inspirational guest, Joe Dittmar, who survived the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Tune in as Joe recalls that tragic day that started off like any other, but instead turned into him making decisions that lead him to walk down 105 flights of stairs in the South Tower to the safety of his home.The last caller, Sophy, is struggling to find a way to help her son cope with the absence of his father. Find out how Sophy is reminded to not speak negative to her son about his father but to connect with his dad over the phone to show her son that both parents are invested in him.Not only does providing assistance to others benefit the receiver but it also can provide you a better sense of well-being and happiness. Being charitable has a profound rippling effect on yourself and the world around you. Others can and will be inspired by your generosity. Kindness is contagious and with each act of compassion you will be that much closer to living your life full out.
Season 2, Episode 39: The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari is dedicated to helping listeners to gain the strength and courage to being receptive to constructive criticism. By being able to receive feedback you are allowing yourself to develop personally and professionally. Although criticism may hurt your ego, embrace and apply the lesson learned in order to become a better you.Our first caller Gerardo grew up with a family dynamic that when you ask for help it is a sign of weakness and is searching for a way to break that habit. Find out how Nancy reminds Gerardo that he is his own person and that by asking for help from others, he is providing them purpose and the opportunity to make a difference in his life.Our second caller Lorillee is a film student looking to break into a competitive job market and is worried about not having enough work experience. Hear Nancy guide Lorillee to take the desire to succeed and apply it to her future, whether it is through an internship or finding a mentor.Today’s inspirational guest is Austin Eubanks, who was shot in the Columbine massacre on April 20, 1999. Austin’s injuries and the trauma he felt from the shooting led him to become addicted to pain medication and opiates. Listen as Austin tells us his story and how he was able to overcome his addiction and live his life to help others recover from addiction brought on by trauma.The last caller Ashley has recently opened up to her friends and family about being gay but is worried that her best friend’s family will disapprove of her sexuality. Tune in to the advice Nancy gives Ashley to be true to herself and to embrace her fears by creating letters to her friends family about her how being gay is a part of who she is.An important step in receiving useful feedback, is having the ability to listen. By having listening skills you gain the opportunity to ask questions and reflect on the suggestions given to you. Take the words of advice that are given to you and use it to self-improve and you will be that much closer to living your life full out.
Season 2, Episode 39: The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari is dedicated to helping listeners to gain the strength and courage to being receptive to constructive criticism. By being able to receive feedback you are allowing yourself to develop personally and professionally. Although criticism may hurt your ego, embrace and apply the lesson learned in order to become a better you.Our first caller Gerardo grew up with a family dynamic that when you ask for help it is a sign of weakness and is searching for a way to break that habit. Find out how Nancy reminds Gerardo that he is his own person and that by asking for help from others, he is providing them purpose and the opportunity to make a difference in his life.Our second caller Lorillee is a film student looking to break into a competitive job market and is worried about not having enough work experience. Hear Nancy guide Lorillee to take the desire to succeed and apply it to her future, whether it is through an internship or finding a mentor.Today’s inspirational guest is Austin Eubanks, who was shot in the Columbine massacre on April 20, 1999. Austin’s injuries and the trauma he felt from the shooting led him to become addicted to pain medication and opiates. Listen as Austin tells us his story and how he was able to overcome his addiction and live his life to help others recover from addiction brought on by trauma.The last caller Ashley has recently opened up to her friends and family about being gay but is worried that her best friend’s family will disapprove of her sexuality. Tune in to the advice Nancy gives Ashley to be true to herself and to embrace her fears by creating letters to her friends family about her how being gay is a part of who she is.An important step in receiving useful feedback, is having the ability to listen. By having listening skills you gain the opportunity to ask questions and reflect on the suggestions given to you. Take the words of advice that are given to you and use it to self-improve and you will be that much closer to living your life full out.
Season 2, Episode 28: The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari urges viewers to develop and maintain positive body image so that we can all become more comfortable in our own skin. When we take the time to fully accept who we are on the outside, we can begin to express who we are on the inside without allowing the burden of our insecurities to hold us back.Our first caller, Jessica, is having trouble deciding if she should stay with her long-time boyfriend after finding out he has been unfaithful. Listen in to hear how Nancy urges Jessica to explore where she feels her boyfriend fits into her future and to ask herself if he is strong enough to play a lasting role in her life. The second caller, David, is a musician who is finding it difficult to maintain confidence in his field of study while being surrounded by such talented individuals. Hear how Nancy helps David remember that he is a unique individual that has the ability to bring something special to the field of music and to not let the abilities of others control him. Our inspirational guest today is Decker Moss. Decker struggled for many years to come to terms with his true gender identity. As a young girl with a twin, he found himself torn between his own male identity and the identity he shared with his sister. Listen in as Decker recounts the four decades he spent as a female and how he was finally able to come to terms with his authentic self and make the transition to the gender he always believed he was. Our final caller, Alicia, is trying to find the best way to explain to her birth father’s family that she has been adopted by her step-dad. Hear Nancy explain to Alicia that she just needs to be honest and simply trust that her birth family will still love and support her no matter what. Sometimes we feel that our body image must fit the mold of what others consider normal. But what we often forget is that we each have the power to create our own perception of ourselves. By practicing positive body image we can shut down the voices that inhibit us from living our lives full out.
Season 2, Episode 28: The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari urges viewers to develop and maintain positive body image so that we can all become more comfortable in our own skin. When we take the time to fully accept who we are on the outside, we can begin to express who we are on the inside without allowing the burden of our insecurities to hold us back.Our first caller, Jessica, is having trouble deciding if she should stay with her long-time boyfriend after finding out he has been unfaithful. Listen in to hear how Nancy urges Jessica to explore where she feels her boyfriend fits into her future and to ask herself if he is strong enough to play a lasting role in her life. The second caller, David, is a musician who is finding it difficult to maintain confidence in his field of study while being surrounded by such talented individuals. Hear how Nancy helps David remember that he is a unique individual that has the ability to bring something special to the field of music and to not let the abilities of others control him. Our inspirational guest today is Decker Moss. Decker struggled for many years to come to terms with his true gender identity. As a young girl with a twin, he found himself torn between his own male identity and the identity he shared with his sister. Listen in as Decker recounts the four decades he spent as a female and how he was finally able to come to terms with his authentic self and make the transition to the gender he always believed he was. Our final caller, Alicia, is trying to find the best way to explain to her birth father’s family that she has been adopted by her step-dad. Hear Nancy explain to Alicia that she just needs to be honest and simply trust that her birth family will still love and support her no matter what. Sometimes we feel that our body image must fit the mold of what others consider normal. But what we often forget is that we each have the power to create our own perception of ourselves. By practicing positive body image we can shut down the voices that inhibit us from living our lives full out.
Season 2, Episode 12: The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari serves as a safe place for listeners to be vulnerable and open with their insecurities. Many things in life can make us feel self-conscious and uncertain, from physical appearance to financial standing.Today’s first caller Yun is feeling less motivated at work after completing a big project and is searching for a way to be more efficient. Find out how Nancy guides Yun to create time parameters around her tasks and to reward herself when she finishes but also receiving a consequence for not meeting her deadline. Our second caller is Anthony who is feeling overwhelmed with school and work. Hear Nancy advice Anthony to buckle down and push through the stress for the reward of graduation and to remember to not sacrifice quality for quantity in terms of overcommitting.Today’s inspirational guest is Danielle Zavala, who has borderline personality disorder (BPD). Throughout her childhood, Danielle faced depressed and turned to alcohol to self-medicate. Listen in as Danielle tells the story of her journey to being diagnosed with BPD and how she was able to “examine” her life in order to live life in a new and healthy way.Our last caller Daniel is searching for a way to properly give criticism to his coworker. Tune in to hear how Daniel is advised to mirror and match his co-workers body language and to turn a negative with a positive.Feelings of insecurity can hold us back from pursuing the goals and dreams we have in life. Overcoming self-doubt is an important step in maximizing the potential that lies inside each one of us. By learning to make peace with your worries, you will be given the confidence to live your life full out.
Season 2, Episode 12: The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari serves as a safe place for listeners to be vulnerable and open with their insecurities. Many things in life can make us feel self-conscious and uncertain, from physical appearance to financial standing.Today’s first caller Yun is feeling less motivated at work after completing a big project and is searching for a way to be more efficient. Find out how Nancy guides Yun to create time parameters around her tasks and to reward herself when she finishes but also receiving a consequence for not meeting her deadline. Our second caller is Anthony who is feeling overwhelmed with school and work. Hear Nancy advice Anthony to buckle down and push through the stress for the reward of graduation and to remember to not sacrifice quality for quantity in terms of overcommitting.Today’s inspirational guest is Danielle Zavala, who has borderline personality disorder (BPD). Throughout her childhood, Danielle faced depressed and turned to alcohol to self-medicate. Listen in as Danielle tells the story of her journey to being diagnosed with BPD and how she was able to “examine” her life in order to live life in a new and healthy way.Our last caller Daniel is searching for a way to properly give criticism to his coworker. Tune in to hear how Daniel is advised to mirror and match his co-workers body language and to turn a negative with a positive.Feelings of insecurity can hold us back from pursuing the goals and dreams we have in life. Overcoming self-doubt is an important step in maximizing the potential that lies inside each one of us. By learning to make peace with your worries, you will be given the confidence to live your life full out.
Season 2, Episode 7: The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages listeners to assess the quality of the important relationships in their lives. It is crucial to have healthy relationships, with ourselves and with others, in order to make the most of life.Our first caller is Diana and is searching to find a way to support a friend who is grieving without being invasive. Hear Nancy council Diana to love her friend and to let her friend be vulnerable and open to talk when she is ready.Our second caller came from Bryson who is having a difficult time trying to balance work, school and family. Tune in to Nancy’s guidance to create boundaries when he is either at school, work or at home and to protect the time he spends with his family by engaging even when he is not present.Today’s inspirational guest is Victoria Reynolds, who once lived on a polygamist ranch. Find out how Victoria was able to overcome the physical and mental abuse she faced while living within the community and how she trusted her “inner voice” to guide her through her decision to escape the polygamist lifestyle.Our last caller is Nina wants to support a friend who is going on a first date. Listen in as Nancy encourages Nina to build her friend up to be full of energy prior to the date and to be supportive after the date by checking in on her.Relationships can be a source of comfort and support when we need it the most, but they can also cause distress if something goes awry. By recognizing the problems in your friendships, and working together to find a solution, you can revitalize the connections that allow you to truly live your life full out.
Season 2, Episode 7: The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari encourages listeners to assess the quality of the important relationships in their lives. It is crucial to have healthy relationships, with ourselves and with others, in order to make the most of life.Our first caller is Diana and is searching to find a way to support a friend who is grieving without being invasive. Hear Nancy council Diana to love her friend and to let her friend be vulnerable and open to talk when she is ready.Our second caller came from Bryson who is having a difficult time trying to balance work, school and family. Tune in to Nancy’s guidance to create boundaries when he is either at school, work or at home and to protect the time he spends with his family by engaging even when he is not present.Today’s inspirational guest is Victoria Reynolds, who once lived on a polygamist ranch. Find out how Victoria was able to overcome the physical and mental abuse she faced while living within the community and how she trusted her “inner voice” to guide her through her decision to escape the polygamist lifestyle.Our last caller is Nina wants to support a friend who is going on a first date. Listen in as Nancy encourages Nina to build her friend up to be full of energy prior to the date and to be supportive after the date by checking in on her.Relationships can be a source of comfort and support when we need it the most, but they can also cause distress if something goes awry. By recognizing the problems in your friendships, and working together to find a solution, you can revitalize the connections that allow you to truly live your life full out.
Odd things as always are happening. Hear Nancy talk about some of the personal experiences with spirit that have come up recently. Also, Nancy has been asked several questions this last week. They cover the range of A Course in Miracles, fasting, sleeping with a divination object, and more. Will take live calls and In-quicks for questions. No readings this week.
Odd things as always are happening. Hear Nancy talk about some of the personal experiences with spirit that have come up recently. Also, Nancy has been asked several questions this last week. They cover the range of A Course in Miracles, fasting, sleeping with a divination object, and more. Will take live calls and In-quicks for questions. No readings this week.