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Judith Johnson is wrecking the idea of retirement. The 65-year-old Texas Tech student is studying music after retiring from a career in nursing. In fact, she's now become the oldest member to ever play in the Goin' Band from Raiderland. This trailblazer is not fazed by marching alongside students who could be her grandchildren – she's actually quite composed. “I've learned I can do anything,” Johnson says. “It's my mind that tells me I can or can't do something, not my age.” Watch Judith's story on our Texas Tech YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/0bYP-UIOqWw
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Wasanga speaks to Judith Johnson, Registered Dietician, specialising in integrative nutrition therapy, about why your gut health is so important and the role that fibre plays in this.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you stuck waiting for the 'perfect time' to write? In this episode, I sit down with Amazon bestselling and award-winning author Paula Judith Johnson. Paula takes us back through her inspiring writing journey, from doubting herself to embracing the mantra, "If not now, when?" Discover how she balances time management, writing consistency, and productivity hurdles to achieve her dreams in her own way. Plus, Paula has an exclusive FREE gift for you and invites you to join her Writers Romance Mastery Summit starting August 19th. With a lineup of top authors and invaluable insights, this event is a must for any writer looking to boost their productivity and success. Don't miss out—tune in now! Paula's FREE gift >> https://paulajudithjohnson.com/daria-podcast08-2024 Get your FREE ticket to Writers Romance Mastery Summit here >> https://bit.ly/3WvqCLp
Every Saturday morning, the Weekend Breakfast Show focuses on an area of 'wellness' - health, relationships, mental health, career, home - it's all about practicing healthy habits to attain better physical and mental health outcomes. Sara-Jayne Makwala King speaks to dietician Judith Johnson about the importance of gut health and a new product Cool Stool designed to promote natural bowel movement while optimising gut health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 2, Episode 27, Release Date: 4-06-2024 Finding Our Gifts Through Divine Love: Brian Jaudon On this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Brian Jaudon, a master coach, mentor, trainer and teacher of coaches. Brian has co-designed and taught two global courses on incorporating IFS into coaching. He is also Founder of Pisgah Institute. You can find out more about Brian and his offerings at: www.pisgahcoaching.com. Brian shares how he works with coaches, so these coaches can successfully help others bring their unique gifts into the world. In order to do this, Brian said we help people we are coaching explore why they are here right now. For Brian, he believes that we are all here to be of service to others. This resonates with me, where the way to have compassion is to give it away! Brian shared his three steps that coaches support others through: (1) To answering the question, "What do I want to create in my life and work?" (2) To discover how they can be of service to others. (3) To understand their "Divine Contract" of why they are on Earth, and to live out this contract. Brian shared how it was a very pivotal experience for him when he got cancer (2 times). Brian explained how the second time he got cancer, he was able to befriend his cancer. He applied Richard Schwartz views that there are no bad parts in us to the cancer, and saw the cancer as something with consciousness and forced into an extreme role. We spoke about how Brian became familiar with Bert Hllinger's Family Constellation work. He was able to represent and become more aware of (a) the cancer (b) himself and (c) Divine Love. Brian shared, "Divine love became more than a concept, I developed a relationship with it." Brain was even able to turn to tha cancer and say, "Thank you for bringing Divine Love into my life." Brian told cancer that it could leave, but said it was up to cancer (and in this way showed divine love to the cancer). Brian shared that his vision has become embodying this Divine Love, and inspiring others to do the same. When working with other people's visions, he believes that IFS could be extremely helpful. He shared, "once the right vision has presented itself, we map out all of a persons internal parts." Brian believes that a coaches job is to help someone discover what the internal system is organized around, and to work to align this with a vision. If there are parts that are not aligned with the vision, these parts need to be brought into the light, so they could be seen and better understood. Brian has also been impacted by the work of Judith Johnson who has said, "Love brings anything unlike itself to the surface to be healed." Find out more about Judith and her work here: www.psychoneuroenergetics.net/judith Brian feels that as a coach, as well as trainer for coaches, he wants to help teach people how to recognize the gifts that they have been born with. He teaches how a persons internal system can be unburdened or deeply understood, so these gifts can be materialized and a person's innate abilities could be shared with others. Thank you Brian for this Compassionate Conversation!
Today my guest is Paula Judith Johnson. She's a historical romance writer and the creator of the Writing Romance Mastery Summit held twice a year. While involved in mountain man-era black powder clubs, Paula Judith Johnson regularly participated in shooting reproduction muzzleloading rifles, pistols, and shotguns. She also enjoyed activities that included throwing bowie knives, tomahawks, and spears. Paula Judith Johnson is the author of esteemed romance novels, such as her historical Sweetbriar, A Love Triangle Romance (a 2020 Book Excellence Awards Finalist) and Brewer's Betrothal: A Love Triangle Romance (a 2021 Book Excellence Awards Finalist).Check out more about Paula at her website: https://paulajudithjohnson.com/The spring summit starts February 19, the day this episode goes out. If you're interested in participating in it, click here:https://katcaldwell.com/romancesummitLooking for my Kickstarter? Click here: https://katcaldwell.com/bended-duology-kickstarterSign up for my writers' newsletter to learn more about the craft of writing, know when my workshops are and be the first to get exclusive information on my writing retreats. https://www.subscribepage.com/katcaldwellnewsletterWant more information on my books, author swaps, short stories and what I'm reading? Sign up for my readers' newsletter. https://katcaldwell.myflodesk.com/signupYou can always ask me writing questions on instagram @pencilsandlipstick or on Twitter @PencilLipstick
Have you ever tried to write your novel longhand?For this week's guest, that's simply how it's done. At least for the first draft. For her, it's a great way to connect body and brain and keep the story flowing. But when even that fails, Paula turns to reading to fuel her creative soul. This week's episode offers new solutions that can turn setbacks into triumphs, especially for those navigating the sequel blues.Paula Judith Johnson is an entrepreneur and the author of 4 steamy romance novels. Two of her books were finalists in the Book Excellence Awards Historical Romance category in 2020 and 2021, respectively. She is also the creator and host of the Writing Romance Mastery Summit, where you can learn about writing, publishing, and marketing your romance novels. Hosting summits isn't just about bringing together a community; it's about fostering growth and sharing expertise. Despite its name, the Writing Romance Mastery Summit is not just for romance authors. So much of what we do as writers crosses genre lines, there's definitely something for everyone. The Writing Romance Mastery Summit will take place from February 19, 2024 through February 23, 2024, and we promise it'll be a top-notch event. Paula Judith is bringing together the biggest names and most knowledgeable experts to share their best secrets.We're proud to be included in this year's lineup of guests, talking about how to decide if you should self-publish or get an agent. By clicking this link, we may earn a commission from your purchase, at no additional cost to you.Get ready to fuel your passion and propel your writing journey to new heights.Follow Us! Paula Judith JohnsonWriting Romance Mastery Summit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writingromancemastery/ The Author Wheel:Website: www.AuthorWheel.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorWheelGreta Boris:Website: www.GretaBoris.comFacebook: @GretaBorisAuthorInstagram: @GretaBorisMegan Haskell:Website: www.MeganHaskell.comFacebook & Instagram: @MeganHaskellAuthorTikTok: @AuthorMeganHaskellMegan's Kickstarter for The Last Descendant HardcoverFollow this link then click Notify Me On Launch!Clarify | Simplify | Implement Newsletterhttps://meganhaskellauthor.substack.com/ Support the showFREE Mini Email CourseHave you ever struggled to explain to others exactly what you write? Or wondered which of the many fiction ideas running through your brain you should tackle? If so, The Author Wheel's new mini-course might be your solution. 7 Days to Clarity: Uncover Your Author Purpose will help you uncover your core writing motivations, avoid shiny-thing syndrome, and create clear marketing language. Each daily email will lead you step by step in defining your author brand, crafting a mission statement, and distilling that statement into a pithy tagline. And, best of all, it's free. Click here to learn more!
We're all going to die! Yet a powerful death taboo prevents us from masterfully meeting this part of our life's journey. It perpetuates fear and avoidance as our primary responses to death. As a result, too many of the 2.8 million Americans dying each year, and those who love and care for them, suffer through the experience emotionally isolated, frightened, ignorant of their options, and unprepared spiritually and practically. Many of us are coming away from a poignant experience around the death of a loved one believing that there must be a better way to approach death. In his 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning book The Denial of Death, Ernest Becker first spoke of the American Death Taboo, calling it the vital lie ?? our refusal to acknowledge our own morality. The Death Taboo is at the core of the dualistic perspective through which we view birth as good and death as bad. Until we awaken from this collective delusion, how can we make peace with our mortality? Our culture fails to embrace the full depth and breadth of the human experience, leaving us ill- Equipped for living and dying with profound authenticity and competence. Making Peace with Death and Dying, A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo teaches readers to: ? appreciate death as a natural last event in life, as well as a life-long companion ? be of greater service to the dying ? allow mortality to embolden them to live with greater purpose and passion ? be more peaceful in the presence of death ? approach death on one's own terms with wisdom and competency Judith Johnson is an educator whose mission is to help others master the art of being true to themselves. For over forty years, she has been studying and teaching the dynamics of how our beliefs inform our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as individuals and in our relationships, social order, culture, and institutions. Johnson's work draws upon her own life lessons, wisdom teachings from around the world, doctoral degrees in social psychology and spiritual science, and her experience mentoring others. Ordained as an interfaith minster in 1985, she serves as a chaplain at her local hospital and counsels the grieving. Johnson is the author of Writing Meaningful Wedding Vows and live in New York's Hudson Valley. Find out more about here at www.JudithJohnson.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're all going to die! Yet a powerful death taboo prevents us from masterfully meeting this part of our life's journey. It perpetuates fear and avoidance as our primary responses to death. As a result, too many of the 2.8 million Americans dying each year, and those who love and care for them, suffer through the experience emotionally isolated, frightened, ignorant of their options, and unprepared spiritually and practically. Many of us are coming away from a poignant experience around the death of a loved one believing that there must be a better way to approach death. In his 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning book The Denial of Death, Ernest Becker first spoke of the American Death Taboo, calling it the vital lie ?? our refusal to acknowledge our own morality. The Death Taboo is at the core of the dualistic perspective through which we view birth as good and death as bad. Until we awaken from this collective delusion, how can we make peace with our mortality? Our culture fails to embrace the full depth and breadth of the human experience, leaving us ill- Equipped for living and dying with profound authenticity and competence. Making Peace with Death and Dying, A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo teaches readers to: ? appreciate death as a natural last event in life, as well as a life-long companion ? be of greater service to the dying ? allow mortality to embolden them to live with greater purpose and passion ? be more peaceful in the presence of death ? approach death on one's own terms with wisdom and competency Judith Johnson is an educator whose mission is to help others master the art of being true to themselves. For over forty years, she has been studying and teaching the dynamics of how our beliefs inform our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as individuals and in our relationships, social order, culture, and institutions. Johnson's work draws upon her own life lessons, wisdom teachings from around the world, doctoral degrees in social psychology and spiritual science, and her experience mentoring others. Ordained as an interfaith minster in 1985, she serves as a chaplain at her local hospital and counsels the grieving. Johnson is the author of Writing Meaningful Wedding Vows and live in New York's Hudson Valley. Find out more about here at www.JudithJohnson.com
We're all going to die! Yet a powerful death taboo prevents us from masterfully meeting this part of our life's journey. It perpetuates fear and avoidance as our primary responses to death. As a result, too many of the 2.8 million Americans dying each year, and those who love and care for them, suffer through the experience emotionally isolated, frightened, ignorant of their options, and unprepared spiritually and practically. Many of us are coming away from a poignant experience around the death of a loved one believing that there must be a better way to approach death. In his 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning book The Denial of Death, Ernest Becker first spoke of the American Death Taboo, calling it the vital lie ?? our refusal to acknowledge our own morality. The Death Taboo is at the core of the dualistic perspective through which we view birth as good and death as bad. Until we awaken from this collective delusion, how can we make peace with our mortality? Our culture fails to embrace the full depth and breadth of the human experience, leaving us ill- Equipped for living and dying with profound authenticity and competence. Making Peace with Death and Dying, A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo teaches readers to: ? appreciate death as a natural last event in life, as well as a life-long companion ? be of greater service to the dying ? allow mortality to embolden them to live with greater purpose and passion ? be more peaceful in the presence of death ? approach death on one's own terms with wisdom and competency Judith Johnson is an educator whose mission is to help others master the art of being true to themselves. For over forty years, she has been studying and teaching the dynamics of how our beliefs inform our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as individuals and in our relationships, social order, culture, and institutions. Johnson's work draws upon her own life lessons, wisdom teachings from around the world, doctoral degrees in social psychology and spiritual science, and her experience mentoring others. Ordained as an interfaith minster in 1985, she serves as a chaplain at her local hospital and counsels the grieving. Johnson is the author of Writing Meaningful Wedding Vows and live in New York's Hudson Valley. Find out more about here at www.JudithJohnson.com
For more than two decades, Sharon Osbourne has been a regular feature on our screens. She came to prominence while appearing with her husband Ozzy on The Osbournes - a reality television show on MTV, which followed the family's daily life. She later became a talent show judge on television programmes such as the X Factor and America's Got Talent. She joins Anita Rani to discuss her forthcoming theatre show - Sharon Osbourne - Cut The Crap! Actor Jodie Whittaker joins Woman's Hour to talk about her role in a new Australian six part drama called One Night. Shot in New South Wales the story unfolds around three women from a coastal community whose reunion after many years apart is intensified by the publishing of a novel based on their lives. She joins Emma to discuss some of her other hard hitting roles post Doctor Who. Amanda Spielman is coming to the end of an unprecedented seven year tenure at the helm of Ofsted. This year the organisation has come under intense scrutiny over its inspection regime and in particular the use of single-phrase judgments of schools, and the potential mental health impacts of those on school leaders and teachers. During the week Ofsted's annual report is released, Amanda Spielman joins Emma for her only BBC interview. Another Body is an award-winning documentary which follows US engineering student, 'Taylor', in her search for answers and justice after she discovers deepfake pornography of herself circulating online. Ahead of its release in the UK, one of the documentary's directors, Sophie Compton joins Emma to discuss why she decided to make this documentary, what she found and why she used deepfake technology herself to anonymise the identities of the protagonists. Coaching for sonographers, the professionals carrying out the scans, on how to deliver unexpected and potentially devastating pregnancy news has been successfully tested in new research from the University of Leeds. Emma speaks to the lead researcher, Dr Judith Johnson, and also Karen, who says she was left with PTSD after receiving unexpected news about the health of her baby during a scan.
Barbara Windsor, Hattie Jacques and Joan Sims were some of the iconic women who starred in the Carry On films from the late 1950s onwards. From Carry on Camping to Carry on Up the Khyber, the humour relied largely on innuendo, double entendre and slapstick comedy, with the women viewed as objects for male desire. But were they really sexist? Emma Barnett speaks to Gemma Ross, co-author of The Carry On Girls, who argues it was the women who came out on top and were more sexually confident than the men, as well as actor Anita Harris who was in Carry On Doctor. The experiences of staff in the NHS are the subject of a report out today which has found that female NHS workers face an ‘embedded culture of misogyny.' The campaign group Surviving in Scrubs has gathered testimony of 150 staff members through their website that launched last year and finds "systemic and institutional sexual violence" with experiences ranging from sexism to rape in the workplace. Emma is joined by Dr Chelcie Jewitt, a specialist trainee in emergency medicine at Merseyside hospitals and co-founder of Surviving in Scrubs, and Professor Dame Jane Dacre, former President of the Royal College of Physicians. The podcast series Intrigue - Million Dollar Lover looks at love in later life and the question of inheritance when someone with adult children finds a new partner. Sue Mitchell follows the unlikely love story of Carolyn, who is 80 and has properties worth a few million dollars, and Dave, 57, a former drug addict who is homeless and has spent a decade in jail. Sue joins Emma ahead of the series release on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds. Coaching for sonographers, the professionals carrying out the scans, on how to deliver unexpected and potentially devastating pregnancy news has been successfully tested in new research from the University of Leeds. We hear from the lead researcher, Dr Judith Johnson, and also from Karen, who says she was left with PTSD after receiving unexpected news about the health of her baby during a scan.
Connect with Paula Judith Johnson Authenticity is essential to Romance author, Paula Judith Johnson, especially in the historical romance genre. “I'm an avid history buff! My late husband, Wayne, and I were involved with many mountain man-era black powder clubs for over 20 years. I've carried that excitement and passion with me ever since and often use those experiences when writing about the early 1800s.” Likewise, she brought her experience of owning and operating an investment and insurance services firm, to her contemporary writing. What she doesn't know first-hand, she researches online and through personal contacts. Paula Judith Johnson is the author of esteemed romance novels, such as her historical Sweetbriar, A Love Triangle Romance (a 2020 Book Excellence Awards Finalist) and Brewer's Betrothal: A Love Triangle Romance (a 2021 Book Excellence Awards Finalist). Her two contemporary romances are, Starting Over, A Second Chance Romance, Book 1, and Second Time Around, A Second Chance Romance, Book 2. Fun Facts About Paula Judith Johnson: While involved in mountain man-era black powder clubs, Paula Judith Johnson regularly participated in shooting reproduction muzzleloading rifles, pistols, and shotguns. She also enjoyed activities that included throwing bowie knives, tomahawks, and spears. She boasts many competition prizes and is especially proud of placing 1st in woman's rifle and 1st Overall (rifle, pistol, knife & tomahawk) at a Fort Clatsop Muzzleloaders rendezvous. Website: http://www.paulajudithjohnson.com/ Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/romancedreamweavers Connect with Host Terry Lohrbeer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2658545911065461/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrylohrbeer/ Instagram: kickassboomers Twitter: @kickassboomers Website: kickassboomers.com Connect to Premiere Podcast Pros for podcast editing: premierepodcastpros@gmail.com LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Connect with Paula Judith Johnson Authenticity is essential to Romance author, Paula Judith Johnson, especially in the historical romance genre. “I'm an avid history buff! My late husband, Wayne, and I were involved with many mountain man-era black powder clubs for over 20 years. I've carried that excitement and passion with me ever since and often use those experiences when writing about the early 1800s.” Likewise, she brought her experience of owning and operating an investment and insurance services firm, to her contemporary writing. What she doesn't know first-hand, she researches online and through personal contacts. Paula Judith Johnson is the author of esteemed romance novels, such as her historical Sweetbriar, A Love Triangle Romance (a 2020 Book Excellence Awards Finalist) and Brewer's Betrothal: A Love Triangle Romance (a 2021 Book Excellence Awards Finalist). Her two contemporary romances are, Starting Over, A Second Chance Romance, Book 1, and Second Time Around, A Second Chance Romance, Book 2. Fun Facts About Paula Judith Johnson: While involved in mountain man-era black powder clubs, Paula Judith Johnson regularly participated in shooting reproduction muzzleloading rifles, pistols, and shotguns. She also enjoyed activities that included throwing bowie knives, tomahawks, and spears. She boasts many competition prizes and is especially proud of placing 1st in woman's rifle and 1st Overall (rifle, pistol, knife & tomahawk) at a Fort Clatsop Muzzleloaders rendezvous. Website: http://www.paulajudithjohnson.com/ Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/romancedreamweavers Connect with Host Terry Lohrbeer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2658545911065461/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrylohrbeer/ Instagram: kickassboomers Twitter: @kickassboomers Website: kickassboomers.com Connect to Premiere Podcast Pros for podcast editing: premierepodcastpros@gmail.com LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
In today's episode JOY shares with us how her experience of walking with death for over 18 months and 6 near death experiences reshaped her life. Join us as we talk about how to cure from within, lessons learned from pain and fear, what it means to really self-love and self-care and some important advice for anyone feeling like this world is too much and on the edge of wanting to check out. Highlights Gain insights into the most important lessons that Joy learned from her 6 Near Death Experiences (NDE's) Discover what Joy means by, “Incurable means curable from within.” Discover what joy's experience of walking with death for 18 months taught her. Learn the biggest lessons Joy learned on how to heal from within. Gain insights into the lessons that our pain can teach us. Why it is so essential to fill ourselves and then give from the overflow? The importance of asking ourselves , “Is this working for me?” What does self-love and self-care actually mean? Insights and advice for those that feel that this world is too much and they are contemplating checking out. Learn how to work with fear when it comes up. Contact JOY experiencejoy.com TikTok Have you ever wondered if there was a way to get really clear, unbiased answers that you could trust for your most important questions? If yes, then Accessing Your ❤️ Heart's Wisdom Meditation
Judith Johnson, author of Making Peace with Death and Dying, joins us today to talk about how our perception of and relationship with death has completely transformed from what it once was. She discusses the 5 taproots of the modern death taboo, how these changes have impacted us and our relationship with death, how to talk to our children about death and the many mistakes most of us have made out of a desire to love and protect our children. Highlights Gain insights into how we used to view death and how it has completely changed over the years. Learn how to make peace with death and dying. Discover the 5 taproots of the death taboo that changed everything. Understand how the black plague and more recently COVID have influenced our view of death and dying. Discover what it means to “outsource death.” Learn how to talk about death with your children. Learn how to normalize death for your children. Understand how fear affects our ability to experience right now. Discover what is necessary to be both spiritually and practically prepared for end of life. Gain insights into how to interact, communicate and show up for our loved ones that are in the process of dying. Learn how to transform your relationship with the taboo of death. Learn about “Death Café's” and how they are opening the conversations around death for many people. Contact Judith judith@judithjohnson.com Free Gift:
On this episode of Integrative Cancer Solutions Dr. Michael Karlfeldt interviews Judith Johnson author of Making Peace with Death and Dying. Judith makes a heartfelt appeal for us to free ourselves from the death taboo that continues to haunt our culture and how to confront our mortality with open-hearted curiosity and mindful awareness. She also provides many helpful practices to assist us in developing a healthy relationship with death and dying―our own and others. Judith's work draws upon her own life lessons, wisdom teachings from around the world, doctoral degrees in social psychology and spiritual science, and mentoring others. In this episode learn: The lessons learned in the process of caring for the dying including the importance of love and the revelation of courage and overcoming fear How our cultural Death Taboo that says birth is good and death is bad hinders our ability to make peace with our mortality The impact of the spiritual dimension of on death Making preparation allow you to have a say in the death process and allows you to be present with the one who is dying in love and caring for her Control vs vulnerability in the death process We are offering in-office and telephonic appointments! Call 208-338-8902! Schedule your Nutritional IV, telephonic, or in-office appointment here! https://bit.ly/TKCAppointments Learn More at www.theKarlfeldtCenter.comIntegrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. For more information about products and services discussed in this podcast, please visit www.integrativecancersolutions.com. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: Release and forgive as much as you can before anyone goes. It's a gift to ourselves. - Judith Johnson In this episode of “Dream it! Dare it! Do it! Live the Life You Want!” In today's podcast of Dream it, Dare it, Do it! Live the Life you Want! I am speaking with Judith Johnson about the journey toward death and the lessons learned during the period preceding death. Judith lived with her mother during the last day nine years of her mother's life. Her latest book, making peace with death and dying, relays the lessons learned about aging and dying in a culture that is ill at ease with that part of life. Judith Johnson is an author, mentor, and educator dedicated to helping others thrive in their own authentic and fulfilling way. For more information on Judith Johnson please visit: www.JudithJohnson.com -- It's time for you to shine! I've worked with solopreneurs, entrepreneurs, business owners, and high-performers for over two decades. Let me show you how simple things really are, with these 4 steps. As I like to say: let's get COGI with it! It means: Get CLEAR. Get ORGANIZED. Get GOING. Get INSPIRED. I offer a rare combination of coaching & business talk, technical & artistic experience, and practical & creative skills. Please don't sweat the technical stuff. I've got your back. If this speaks to you, let's chat, no strings: https://go.jasmyne.coach/chat --- #DreamItDareItDoIt #LiveTheLifeYouWant #MakeitHappen #EpisodeDropped #theinspiress #solopreneurinspiration #livethelifeyouwant❤️ #liveinthenow #liveinthemoment #bepresentnow #happiness #wisdom #inspirationalquotes #solopreneur #entrepreneurinspiration #solopreneurs #solopreneurlife #solopreneurcoaching #coachjasmynesays #transformativecoachjasmyne #BringYourBusinesstoLife #GetInspiredNow
HOW YOU CAN EMBRACE DEATH with JUDITH JOHNSON “If you are uncomfortable talking about death, you are under the influence of The Death Taboo.” – Judith Johnson Episode Summary: Have you ever thought about why death is such a taboo subject in our day to day lives? We all know everyone is born, and everyone dies. Obviously. So why is a birth a reason for joyful celebration and a death seen as a tragedy? How are you feeling right now just hearing about the concept of inevitable death? In this episode, we talk with Judith Johnson, author, mentor, and educator. Her work draws on degrees in social psychology, spiritual science and business, and wisdom teachings from around the world. As a mentor, Judith guides clients in dismantling dysfunctional mental and emotional patterns so they can choose to live with profound authenticity and confidence. She also mentors the dying and their loved ones dealing with end-of-life issues. A deathbed promise to her mother to write about aging and dying in a society with a powerful death taboo, Judith's third book, Making Peace with Death and Dying: A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo has just been published. It addresses causes, dynamics, and antidotes to the death taboo. Listen in to understand how YOU can learn to embrace the concept of death, and live a more joyful and meaningful life as a result. Topics We Discuss: [4:04] The “Death Taboo” in current Western society and where it originated historically. Ask yourself how you feel when you hear the word death. Do you feel a contraction? Resistance? Discomfort? [11:00] You don't have to be old to talk about death! If you are 18 years or older, you can “get your ducks in a row”. Health care proxy is key. [18:10] Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander began to shift Western imagery/thoughts around death after having his own spiritually transformative near death experience. (Reference Life, Death and the Space Between episodes #16 and #17, dated 7 February and 11 February, 2019.) [23:15] Tell-tale signs you're uncomfortable around death, and what to do about it. Check out DeathCafe.com. Primarily: accept the reality of death. [25:50] How the fear of death has infiltrated our collective consciousness because of COVID. Death became more real. [29:01] Exercises to help you desensitize yourself to the concept of death. Ask yourself: What really matters to me deep in the core of my being? What are the 5 most fervent beliefs that inform how I live my life? Am I pleased with myself as a human being? What is the most profound purpose of my life? Do I think life is precious? Why or why not? How is that apparent to how I live my life? [34:59] Legacy journaling to help kids know where they come from, and fortify their mental health. FOLLOW JUDITH JOHNSON Find Judith's books wherever books are sold. You can follow Judith, and find many of her articles about consciousness, relationships and end of life on her website. SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS: If you're enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins As a member you'll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness! Stay Connected with Dr. Amy Robbins: Instagram YouTube Fireside Website Facebook
In Season 11 of Healing Arts Podcast, Shelley continues to interview amazing spiritual teachers, healers, writers and artists. Today she welcomes Judith Johnson to discuss her book Making Peace with Death and Dying: A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves from the Death Taboos:https://www.amazon.com/Making-Peace-Death-Dying-Liberating/dp/1948626535 Visit Judith online: https://judithjohnson.com/ Watch the show on YouTube on Past Life Lady Channel! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! https://youtu.be/BTSUX26gA0Y Order Shelley's new book! Blast from the Past: Healing Spontaneous Past Life Memories: https://www.amazon.com/Blast-Past-Healing-Spontaneous-Memories/dp/0738768502 Visit Shelley online: https://pastlifelady.com/ Follow her on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pastlifelady https://www.facebook.com/shelleykaehr Instagram: @shelleykaehr Twitter: @shelleykaehr Online school: https://healingarts.thinkific.com/ Words and images copyright © 2022 by Shelley A. Kaehr, Ph.D. Products and services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always check with a medical professional for your health concerns. By accessing and using this website and its related goods, services, and other connected sites, links, and resources, you agree and accept that Shelley A. Kaehr and any other party involved with creation or management of this site is not liable for any damage or loss in any form arising out of your access or use of this site and its related content and services. You accept all responsibility for your interpretations, decisions, uses, actions, and consequences resulting from your access to this site and its related content in all forms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healingarts/message
this book is a guide to those seeking to consciously grow, serve, and thrive as elders, Making Peace with Death and Dying is a comprehensive, powerful, and vitally important resource. Judith Johnson's book is unique in its exploration of virtually every facet of death and dying in the contemporary world. It paints a vivid picture of how the strong cultural denial of dying and death disempowers and disables us from preparing in so many important ways for one of life's most natural, and important, experiences. And it contrasts this with a rapidly emerging (yet grounded in many of the world's spiritual traditions) understanding of how to meet death with compassion, acceptance, trust, and even curiosity. A significant section of this book is devoted to reflections, exercises, and poignant stories which help you explore your relationship to your mortality. These are in support of the book's invitation to befriend life's final passage and the smaller endings throughout life as opportunities for growth, compassion, and true embracing of each precious experience of this transitory mortal life.” Judiths life and experiences add great richness to the wisdom she shares in all of her books, please visit her website at www.judithjohnson.com to learn more about her and her amazing journey.
this book is a guide to those seeking to consciously grow, serve, and thrive as elders, Making Peace with Death and Dying is a comprehensive, powerful, and vitally important resource. Judith Johnson's book is unique in its exploration of virtually every facet of death and dying in the contemporary world. It paints a vivid picture of how the strong cultural denial of dying and death disempowers and disables us from preparing in so many important ways for one of life's most natural, and important, experiences. And it contrasts this with a rapidly emerging (yet grounded in many of the world's spiritual traditions) understanding of how to meet death with compassion, acceptance, trust, and even curiosity. A significant section of this book is devoted to reflections, exercises, and poignant stories which help you explore your relationship to your mortality. These are in support of the book's invitation to befriend life's final passage and the smaller endings throughout life as opportunities for growth, compassion, and true embracing of each precious experience of this transitory mortal life.” Judiths life and experiences add great richness to the wisdom she shares in all of her books, please visit her website at www.judithjohnson.com to learn more about her and her amazing journey.
this book is a guide to those seeking to consciously grow, serve, and thrive as elders, Making Peace with Death and Dying is a comprehensive, powerful, and vitally important resource. Judith Johnson's book is unique in its exploration of virtually every facet of death and dying in the contemporary world. It paints a vivid picture of how the strong cultural denial of dying and death disempowers and disables us from preparing in so many important ways for one of life's most natural, and important, experiences. And it contrasts this with a rapidly emerging (yet grounded in many of the world's spiritual traditions) understanding of how to meet death with compassion, acceptance, trust, and even curiosity. A significant section of this book is devoted to reflections, exercises, and poignant stories which help you explore your relationship to your mortality. These are in support of the book's invitation to befriend life's final passage and the smaller endings throughout life as opportunities for growth, compassion, and true embracing of each precious experience of this transitory mortal life.” Judiths life and experiences add great richness to the wisdom she shares in all of her books, please visit her website at www.judithjohnson.com to learn more about her and her amazing journey.
In this interview, Judith Johnson discusses why she wrote the book "Making Peace with Death and Dying" what the reader should take away from reading the book, and the importance of planning for the end of life. Judith also discusses the importance of Power of Attorney, getting a will or trust, Medical Directive, and the role of Hospice. Both Betsy and Judith also discussed why we must talk about death, dying, and grieving.Judith Johnson, Author of "Making peace with death and dying, "A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo. Judith Johnson is an Author, Mentor, and workshop leader. Judith Johnson holds doctorates in Social Psychology and Spiritual Science as well as an MBA. Judith Johnson is also an ordained interfaith minister who is Chaplain at her local hospital and counsels the grieving.Supplying information to contact for additional information on this interview: https://bit.ly/3rOvi0S
In this interview, Judith Johnson discusses why she wrote the book "Making Peace with Death and Dying" what the reader should take away from reading the book, and the importance of planning for the end of life. Judith also discusses the importance of Power of Attorney, getting a will or trust, Medical Directive, and the role of Hospice. Both Betsy and Judith also discussed why we must talk about death, dying, and grieving. Judith Johnson, Author of "Making peace with death and dying, "A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo. Judith Johnson is an Author, Mentor, and workshop leader. Judith Johnson holds doctorates in Social Psychology and Spiritual Science as well as an MBA. Judith Johnson is also an ordained interfaith minister who is Chaplain at her local hospital and counsels the grieving. Supplying information to contact for additional information on this interview: https://bit.ly/3rOvi0S Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you haven't listened to last week's episode, then sashay away. If you have listened to part one of Brandi's Jodi Arias coverage, then Shante, you stay. This week, Brandi tells us about the epic trial of Jodi Arias. Brace yourself for a dramatic make-under, a homemade t-shirt, and several plot twists. Our advice? BUCKLE UP. Then Kristin covers the legal battles of Clarence Elkins. Stay buckled, because this one includes an appearance on the Maury Povich show, drunken chore completion, and a prosecutor who can't keep his grubby mitts off the evidence. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: “Melissa Elkins” episode of I Solved A Murder “The Murder of Judith Johnson” episode of American Justice “Killer Instinct” by Sara James “Shadow of a Doubt: The Clarence Elkins Story” by Katherine Ramsland for Crime Library “Clarence Elkins” entry on Wikipedia In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Jodi Arias Revised Timeline (UPDATED)” by David Lohr, huffpost.com “How an Inside Edition Interview Became a Key to Prosecuting Jodi Arias” Inside Edition “The Case Continues: Jodi Arias Pt. 1” episode Snapped “The Case Continues: Jodi Arias Pt. 2” episode Snapped “Arias Trial Timeline of events in Mesa murder case” The Associated Press, East Valley Tribune “Timeline: A look back at the Jodi Arias murder case” azcentral.com “In Saving Jodi Arias' Life, Kirk Nurmi Became the Most Hated Lawyer in Arizona” by Shanna Hogan, Phoenix New Times “Jodi Ann Arias” murderpedia.org “Murder of Travis Alexander” wikipedia.org YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 30+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
Making Peace with Death and Dying, A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo with Judith Johnson We're all going to die! Yet a powerful death taboo prevents us from masterfully meeting this part of our life's journey. It perpetuates fear and avoidance as our primary responses to death. As a result, too many of the 2.8 million Americans dying each year, and those who love and care for them, suffer through the experience emotionally isolated, frightened, ignorant of their options, and unprepared spiritually and practically. Many of us are coming away from a poignant experience around the death of a loved one believing that there must be a better way to approach death. Judith Johnson is an educator whose mission is to help others master the art of being true to themselves. For over forty years, she has been studying and teaching the dynamics of how our beliefs inform our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as individuals and in our relationships, social order, culture, and institutions. Johnson's work draws upon her own life lessons, wisdom teachings from around the world, doctoral degrees in social psychology and spiritual science, and her experience mentoring others. For more information visit: judithjohnson.com *************************************************** For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html To view the photography of Robert at: rpsharpe.picfair.com
Although we are all going to die, a powerful death taboo prevents us from masterfully meeting this part of our life's journey. It perpetuates fear and avoidance as our primary responses to death. As a result, far too many people suffer through the experience emotionally isolated, frightened, ignorant of their options and unprepared spiritually and practically. Join us as we discuss with educator, minister and Chaplin Judith Johnson how we can make peace with the process of dying. When we do, we can live our lives with more purpose, clarity and wisdom. This conversation is also a must for those of us are care taking someone at the end of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're all going to die! Yet a powerful death taboo prevents us from masterfully meeting this part of our life's journey. It perpetuates fear and avoidance as our primary responses to death. As a result, too many of the 2.8 million Americans dying each year, and those who love and care for them, suffer through the experience emotionally isolated, frightened, ignorant of their options, and unprepared spiritually and practically. Many of us are coming away from a poignant experience around the death of a loved one believing that there must be a better way to approach death. In his 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning book The Denial of Death, Ernest Becker first spoke of the American Death Taboo, calling it the vital lie ?? our refusal to acknowledge our own morality. The Death Taboo is at the core of the dualistic perspective through which we view birth as good and death as bad. Until we awaken from this collective delusion, how can we make peace with our mortality? Our culture fails to embrace the full depth and breadth of the human experience, leaving us ill- Equipped for living and dying with profound authenticity and competence. Making Peace with Death and Dying, A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo teaches readers to: ? appreciate death as a natural last event in life, as well as a life-long companion ? be of greater service to the dying ? allow mortality to embolden them to live with greater purpose and passion ? be more peaceful in the presence of death ? approach death on one's own terms with wisdom and competency Judith Johnson is an educator whose mission is to help others master the art of being true to themselves. For over forty years, she has been studying and teaching the dynamics of how our beliefs inform our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as individuals and in our relationships, social order, culture, and institutions. Johnson's work draws upon her own life lessons, wisdom teachings from around the world, doctoral degrees in social psychology and spiritual science, and her experience mentoring others. Ordained as an interfaith minster in 1985, she serves as a chaplain at her local hospital and counsels the grieving. Johnson is the author of Writing Meaningful Wedding Vows and live in New York's Hudson Valley. Find out more about here at www.JudithJohnson.com
In today’s episode, I speak with Brett Fleisher, a life long pursuer of the expressive arts and authentic expression. Brett has traveled down many paths; as an actor, writer, musician, filmmaker, youth educator, somatic and reiki practitioner. After many years of feeling out of balance physically, emotionally and mentally, Brett discovered the power of somatic release and began to heal through old traumas that were causing him lifelong pain and discomfort. He instantly resonated with this approach to integrating the mind, body and belief systems and began studying the Point Holding Process and Somatic Release Technique with his beloved teachers Catalina Ureta and Judith Johnson. Brett founded The Yummy Heart in the fall of 2018 and loves working one on one with people to help guide them back into their bodies, as well as educating people on understanding the function of trauma through workshops and community gatherings. In addition to his work with The Yummy Heart, Brett is a long standing facilitator with Sacred Sons and is currently a lead mentor of the Sacred Sonz Youth Program. We dive into the following and so much more: ✅ What it means to play as an adult ✅ What somatic embodiment work is , and why he decided to invest in this methodology in his practice ✅ What the Yummy Heart organization, why did you create it, and why did you choose that name? ✅ What Sacred Suns is , and why he decided to join this organization -- and how he’s become a mentor for youth ✅ What it means to show up as a conscious and embodied male in your words ✅ Some of the trends he has seen when working with young men You can find Brett at https://www.theyummyheart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thephoenixassembly/ https://www.sacredsons.com/ https://beheadedforgreatness.com/ Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.
In today’s episode, I speak with Brett Fleisher, a life long pursuer of the expressive arts and authentic expression. Brett has traveled down many paths; as an actor, writer, musician, filmmaker, youth educator, somatic and reiki practitioner. After many years of feeling out of balance physically, emotionally and mentally, Brett discovered the power of somatic release and began to heal through old traumas that were causing him lifelong pain and discomfort. He instantly resonated with this approach to integrating the mind, body and belief systems and began studying the Point Holding Process and Somatic Release Technique with his beloved teachers Catalina Ureta and Judith Johnson. Brett founded The Yummy Heart in the fall of 2018 and loves working one on one with people to help guide them back into their bodies, as well as educating people on understanding the function of trauma through workshops and community gatherings. In addition to his work with The Yummy Heart, Brett is a long standing facilitator with Sacred Sons and is currently a lead mentor of the Sacred Sonz Youth Program. We dive into the following and so much more: ✅ What it means to play as an adult ✅ What somatic embodiment work is , and why he decided to invest in this methodology in his practice ✅ What the Yummy Heart organization, why did you create it, and why did you choose that name? ✅ What Sacred Suns is , and why he decided to join this organization -- and how he’s become a mentor for youth ✅ What it means to show up as a conscious and embodied male in your words ✅ Some of the trends he has seen when working with young men You can find Brett at https://www.theyummyheart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thephoenixassembly/ https://www.sacredsons.com/ https://beheadedforgreatness.com/ Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.
"Reality is nothing more than applied meaning." -Me... and a bunch of notable philosophers that know way more than me:) I have been asked MANY TIMES why I say "varsity" and what does it mean? SO we are going to unpack my labeling of varsity vs. jv and what it means to me. I am not sure where it really started, but it just kept going as an easy, time effective way to be conscious of varsity moments and JV ones. Meaning that a "varsity" state is not permanent. We all have JV moments, moments where we know we could have done better, knowing that within that JV moment there is a lesson offering an opportunity to level up. A varsity state of mind or a varsity human are 3 main things: - Self-aware - Accountable - Constantly Evolving This really breaks down to internal thoughts and how I consciously (or unconsciously) work to (gracefully) disrupt my own internal monologue, aka work to maintain varsity status as much as I can. I found an amazing article from Huffpost Contributor, Judith Johnson, "Do You Know HOw Powerful Your Thoughts Are", that breaks it all down . Judith breaks down in a simple, digestible way. She shares the science, the importance, and the solution to get your mind right, present, and authentic. It's not easy or constant, but it's doable and necessary if you seek a varsity way of life:). Full Article: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/do-you-know-how-powerful-_b_4705523 Highlights: Varsity vs. JV. Autopilot vs. Authenticity. internal monologue and creating the reality you want. Graceful Disruption. Mindset and attitude. Operating in alignment and letting go of the past. Creating a story and how it's poison. A new mindset, a new way of living. Judith Johnson: *2008 DSS/Doctorate in Spiritual Science – Peace Theological Seminary and College of Philosophy *1998 Ph.D. /Social Psychology – The Union Institute and University *1975 MA/Management – Simmons College "My work can be described as The Kintsugi Path of Living and Dying. It is built upon the belief that beauty, creative expression, wisdom, and loving kindness are more the result of learning how to weather the disturbances of our lives than from avoiding them." Who Am I? I am an author and mentor who helps others to find their truth so they can find their bearings and consciously thrive in their own spectacular way. My work is about helping others move beyond talk into the creative artistry of choosing how to live their lives. I teach them how to breathe life into the truth that resonates within them – to live a life that is a beautiful reflection of their most treasured truth and inner wisdom. When we live more deeply rooted in our hearts and our truth, we bring the gifts of our true brilliance into the world. I support you in living with profound authenticity through the trials and triumphs of your life. To engage with life's challenges beyond concepts of right and wrong – learning from them, and evolving to greater levels of wisdom as you elevate your consciousness is an ART. The parts of life that break us truly offer us the ability to become stronger, wiser, and nicer people. For more on Judith, visit her site: https://judithjohnson.com/ Kristen M. Olson: Entrepreneur. Creative. Athlete. Podcaster. Pup Mom. Experienced and innovative marketing and branding professional with 20+ years' experience in brand development and management and particular expertise with integrated marketing strategies, strategic territory management and relationship building. Broad based background encompasses strong work ethic and commitment to organizational objectives within highly competitive athletic apparel/CLG/Lifestyle markets. Tactical planner and team builder with ability to attract key players and develop lasting business relationships. Recognized for decisive leadership and proven ability to execute sound decisions while directing product development and launches. Businesses: Founder, KO Alliance, LLC (www.KOAlliance.com) @KOAlliance Founder, Colorado Rising Stars Lacrosse, LLC (www.crslax.com) @CRSLAX Founder, Turmeric & Tequila (Podcast) (www.TurmericAndTequila.com) @TurmericTequila Athletics: *George Mason University, D1 Lacrosse, 3X Capt. *5X CrossFit Game Athlete, 2nd Place Affiliate Cup Finish 2011 *Multitude of lacrosse and CrossFit competitions (fuller list here) Tags: Kristen Olson @Madonnashero Podcast @TurmericTequila , www.TurmericAndTequila.com Biz @KOAlliance , www.KOAlliance.com Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Website: www.KOAlliance.com
What would you do to free an innocent person and find the real murderer? Would you become an amateur detective and collect DNA from strangers? Melinda did! She lost her family, job and house. But in the end she won. Justice won. #judithjohnson #melindaelkins #claranceelkins #truecrime
Creativity Conversations with Judith Johnson. Judith Johnson is an author, mentor, and educator. Her lifelong passion is liberating others through understanding the dynamics of consciousness and how our perceptions and beliefs inform our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Judith teaches others how to consciously thrive by freeing themselves of dysfunctional patterns, so they can live lives that are true reflections of their most treasured truth and inner wisdom. Her numerous articles about consciousness, relationships, and dying and death published on popular websites can be accessed at: https://judithjohnson.com/blogs/. You can also follow Judith on Facebook and Instagram as The Thriving Studio or you can visit her website, www.judithjohnson.com.
From the 2019 Sydney Theatre Awards, I was thrilled to speak to Ben Gerrard, winner of the Judith Johnson award for Best Performance by a male actor in a musical, for his starring role as Patrick Bateman in 'An American Psycho'. Hear more about the musical and character development from reading the source material. Enjoy! Follow: Ben Gerrard Let Me Entertain You @LMEYpodcast - Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | TikTok | Youtube
Reverend Judith Johnson, PhD is a dynamic visionary and social change agent helping to transform the fear-based culture of death in America. As a non-denominational minister, Judith provides grief counseling and officiates at memorial services. Her passion for facilitating change in the culture of death was fueled by a nine year journey as primary caregiver to her mother.