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Please join us on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. PST for a live show with host Denise Messenger. Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. During this time she recognized that a healthy spirit (who we are as a person) could make the difference between a miserable death and a positive, meaningful end-of-life experience for both the patients and their loved ones. Judy wrote Spirit Matters: How to Remain Fully Alive with a Life-Limiting Illness, published by Tate Publishing & Enterprises, to pass on what she learned. This information is vitally important to persons faced with a life-limiting illness and everyone else, as well. In 2010 Judy received Central Florida's “Woman of Hope” award for her book and her work with hospice.Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. During this time she recognized that a healthy spirit (who we are as a person) could make the difference between a miserable death and a positive, meaningful end-of-life experience for both the patients and their loved ones. Judy wrote Spirit Matters: How to Remain Fully Alive with a Life-Limiting Illness, published by Tate Publishing & Enterprises, to pass on what she learned. This information is vitally important to persons faced with a life-limiting illness and everyone else, as well. In 2010 Judy received Central Florida's “Woman of Hope” award for her book and her work with hospice.
Dr. Jeanette welcomes Judy Flickinger, author of Spirit Matters: How to Remain Fully Alive with a Life-Limiting Illness, to share how to set up your plan for end of life now before an event puts you in a place where someone else is making decisions for you. Are you waiting for the physician to create your end of life plan and take on making all your decisions for you? How can you remain fully alive and be aware as long as possible in this life? Dr. Jeanette shares, "enjoying living until your living is done". Are you running from the concept of death? Have you set up your health plans to keep you alive at all costs and think that everyone knows what you want to stay alive? What happens when the best laid plans go out the window? For more information visit: www.SpiritMattersAuthor.com For continued support with Dr. Jeanette visit: www.MyPersonalAdvocate2.com
Life's Issues Radio with Host Tony Gambone with special guest Karlton Meadows & Judy Flickinger: Karlton Meadows - Once a sickly, scrawny, last picked, bench-riding kid with little to no athleticism, Karlton dreamed of being a champion athlete & fitness model. Against seemingly unbeatable odds he not only became a sponsored athlete, an international Fitness Authority, published author and fitness model; he packaged his experience and specialized education into a method called Body Engineered which has helped him lead his clients from frustration to fruition regarding their health, fitness, wellness and quality of life goals. He uses the techniques himself as he prepares to Win the Gold at the 2016 Summer Olympic in Rio as the Best 800 meter runner of all time. Sounds impossible? Good, he has made the impossible possible for himself as well as for many of his clients. Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. During this time she recognized that a healthy spirit (who we are as a person) could make the difference between a miserable death and a positive, meaningful end-of-life experience for both the patients and their loved ones. Judy wrote Spirit Matters: How to Remain Fully Alive with a Life-Limiting Illness, published by Tate Publishing & Enterprises, to pass on what she learned. This information is vitally important to persons faced with a life-limiting illness and everyone else, as well. In 2011 Judy received Central Florida’s “Woman of Hope” award for her book and her work with hospice. Judy continues her quest to promote good end of life care by giving presentations to the public, volunteering for hospice and being interviewed on national radio.
Judy Flickinger worked as a nurse for many years and worked in hospice. What question is not being asked to the doctor? When is hospice the right time? Is it possible to go in and then leave hospice? What do people experience at the end of their life? Is death scary? Listen to Judy share her knowledge right here! … Read more about this episode...
Life's Issues with Lauren Jawno with special guest Jackie Lapin & Judy Flickinger: Jackie Lapin - Conscious & Transformational Speakers was born because Jackie Lapin–founder of Conscious Media Relations, an acclaimed publicity firm servicing the conscious and transformational community–was asked hundreds of times by clients, leaders, other agencies and professionals if her company could arrange speaking engagements. “It was time I stopped saying “no” and instead say “yes,” says Lapin. “The Universe was clearly knocking and it was time to open the door!” Jackie‘s media relations agency specializes in all matters relating to mind/body/spirit and conscious living. Conscious Media Relations is especially known for its signature radio media tours introducing authors, leaders and clients to more than 2,600 radio hosts who seek interviews in personal development, spirituality, wellness and inspired living. Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. Her passion is teaching good end of life care. She has been a guest lecturer for various medical programs including college and university nursing students. She has written and published end-of-life articles in several newspapers and has been interviewed on television and the radio. She has served on the Ohio Hospice and Palliative Association Education Committee. Judy received Central Florida’s 2011 “Woman of Hope” award for her book and her work with hospice.
Life's Issues with Lauren Jawno with special guest Jackie Lapin & Judy Flickinger: Jackie Lapin - Conscious & Transformational Speakers was born because Jackie Lapin–founder of Conscious Media Relations, an acclaimed publicity firm servicing the conscious and transformational community–was asked hundreds of times by clients, leaders, other agencies and professionals if her company could arrange speaking engagements. “It was time I stopped saying “no” and instead say “yes,” says Lapin. “The Universe was clearly knocking and it was time to open the door!” Jackie‘s media relations agency specializes in all matters relating to mind/body/spirit and conscious living. Conscious Media Relations is especially known for its signature radio media tours introducing authors, leaders and clients to more than 2,600 radio hosts who seek interviews in personal development, spirituality, wellness and inspired living. Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. Her passion is teaching good end of life care. She has been a guest lecturer for various medical programs including college and university nursing students. She has written and published end-of-life articles in several newspapers and has been interviewed on television and the radio. She has served on the Ohio Hospice and Palliative Association Education Committee. Judy received Central Florida's 2011 “Woman of Hope” award for her book and her work with hospice.
Please join our live interview, Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST with host Denise Messenger. Our special guest is Judy Flickinger. She is the author of the book, "Spirit Matters: How to Remain Fully Alive with a Life-Limiting Illness. Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. During this time she recognized that a healthy spirit (who we are as a person) could make the difference between a miserable death and a positive, meaningful end-of-life experience for both the patients and their loved ones. This information is vitally important to persons faced with a life-limiting illness and everyone else, as well. In 2010 Judy received Central Florida’s “Woman of Hope” award for her book and her work with hospice.
Life's Issues with Lloyd Rosen with his guest Theresa Santmann & Judy Flickinger: Theresa Santmann's story begins in 1976 when her husband was diagnosed with ALS. With two young children and mounting bills, Santmann needed to make a drastic change. She found a four-apartment rental property in Babylon, New York and turned it into an adult home where her husband, Jack, became her first patient. Santmann returned to school for nursing and began a new career that changed the lives of everyone around her. Her resourcefulness led her to becoming first woman in New York State to obtain an FHA-backed loan to build a 160-bed nursing home, with only a woman's name on the application. She operated one of the most successful nursing homes on Long Island, invented and patented a unique walker, became an airplane pilot, and so much more. Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. During this time she recognized that a healthy spirit (who we are as a person) could make the difference between a miserable death and a positive, meaningful end-of-life experience for both the patients and their loved ones. Judy wrote "Spirit Matters: How to Remain Fully Alive with a Life-Limiting Illness", published by Tate Publishing & Enterprises, to pass on what she learned. This information is vitally important to persons faced with a life-limiting illness and everyone else, as well. In 2010 Judy received Central Florida's “Woman of Hope” award for her book and her work with hospice.
Life Changing Insights with Dr. Alan Simberg with his guest Judy Flickinger & Aileen McCabe-Maucher In her book, Spirit Matters, Judy Flickinger offers a seldom-considered but all-important perspective on what really matters at the end of life. As a retired hospice nurse turned author, Judy focuses on the importance of keeping the spirit—the person inside the dying body—alive and well during the course of a life-limiting illness.Spirit Matters exposes the motives, misconceptions, and lack of knowledge that often prevent dying people from receiving the type of care that can create and maintain a healthy spirit. http://www.spiritmattersauthor.com/ Aileen McCabe-Maucher is the author of the book “The Inner Peace Diet” which was published by Penguin Books and released in December 2008. Aileen is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist who has helped many people find inner peace and discover their unique life purpose. Aileen has worked for over fifteen years as a licensed psychotherapist and registered nurse providing individual and group counseling to a diverse client population. http://www.theinnerpeacediet.com/
Spirit Matters; & End of Life Health Care with Judy Flickinger In her book, Spirit Matters, Judy Flickinger offers a seldom-considered but all-important perspective on what really matters at the end of life. As a retired hospice nurse turned author, Judy focuses on the importance of keeping the spirit—the person inside the dying body—alive and well during the course of a life-limiting illness.Spirit Matters exposes the motives, misconceptions, and lack of knowledge that often prevent dying people from receiving the type of care that can create and maintain a healthy spirit. The message in Spirit Matters is conveyed in eleven lessons illuminated by the personal stories of dying people and their families. Readers will learn, laugh, cry, and hopefully realize that near the end of life, first and foremost - Spirit Matters Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty two-year professional life as a registered nurse. During her hospice career, she worked directly with hundreds of dying persons and their loved ones. Early in her hospice work, Judy came to realize that a successful hospice outcome depended as much, if not more so, on the condition of the patient's spirit as it did on the condition of the patient's body. She recognized that a healthy spirit could make the difference between a miserable death and a positive, meaningful end-of-life experience for both the patients and their loved ones. For more information visit: http://www.spiritmattersauthor.com/index.html
As reported by the Associated Press, there is much misinformation, misconception and ignorance about end of life care and it is causing much harm. Judy Flickinger was a hospice nurse for the last twelve years of her forty-two year professional life as a registered nurse. During this time she recognized that a healthy spirit could make the difference between a miserable death and a positive, meaningful end-of-life experience for both the patients and their loved ones. Judy wrote Spirit Matters: How to Remain Fully Alive with a Life-Limiting Illness, to pass on what she learned. Join us as Judy tells us how she saw first hand the unnecessary suffering, not only with patients but also with their loved ones. Judy also talks about the billions of health care dollars wasted in the process. Judy will educate, inspire and empower us about this important subject.