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Julie Cox is the mother of all PANS PANDAS therapists and she has been working with these children and families for the last 20 years after her daughter got the illness. She has poured her personal and professional knowledge and compassion into her therapy work with sufferers. A big part of that is also coaching parents and families on how to survive when the going gets tough - as it frequently does due to the waxing and waning nature of the illness. Sound familiar?! In this warm chat, Julie weaves in her personal experiences and professional expertise. Explaining how validation for parents is important, emphasising how therapists must work with these children differently and recommending lots of resources (Stephen Porges, Deb Dana, Dan Siegel and Dr Ross Greene). I loved chatting with her and was sorry we ran out of time as we had so much to say. The good news is she has promised to come back later in the year. Thank you, Julie! For more information on her therapy practice in NY https://www.juliecox.org/pandas-pans-therapy-westchester-ny and her global 1:1 parent coaching sessions at www.parentingwithpans.com/coaching She is about to start a membership with video lessons and group support.
Send us a Text Message.This episode is dedicated to the people out there who dated and married or are dating someone whose partner or spouse has died. This is looking at grief from a different view point. Today's episode features Julie Cox and her story of meeting a widower, falling in love, getting married and starting a family. Our listeners might remember one of our first episodes with her husband Michael Cox. Michael lost his wife Lindy to brain cancer many years ago. After she passed away, he completed a spiritual and life changing 250 mile hike through Spain. In Season 1 episode 5 he shared his story about grief, transformation and finding love again. This episode focuses on Julie's story of their courtship and love. This couple is quite remarkable and is an excellent example of what having faith looks like. Support the Show.Grief and Frozen Lasagnas is part of Patronica Productions. Music and sound designed by Patrick Gary and the musical talents of The Sideshow Symphony. To hear this and other music by The Sideshow Symphony, go to www.sideshowsymphony.com or find them on Apple Music or the streaming service of your choice. Visit us at www.griefandfrozenlasagnas.com Find us on FB and Instagram
Former professional longboard surfer Julie Cox grew up inland from the beaches of Malibu and became an avid beach-goer at a young age. But it wasn't until age 15 that she discovered longboarding and fell in love, despite the shortboarding craze of the 80s. In this episode we chat about the barriers to women's surfing and longboarding in particular; Julie felt the need to become an entrepreneur due to the lack of support in the longboard industry during her time. Leveraging her experience within the surf world, she ultimately created her business, Traveler Surf, which hosts "surfer's gyms" along California's coast. We talk about the challenges of starting a business, sources of inspiration, believing in yourself and forging new paths.Connect with us at https://surfwithamigas.com/ or @surfwithamigas.
Strength isn't just about physical power, it's also about mental and emotional resilience. To be strong, you must cultivate a positive mindset, face your fears head-on, embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, surround yourself with supportive people, take care of your physical health, and never give up on your goals Join me in a compelling discussion with Julie Cox as she shares with us her experiences and how challenges made her strong. CONTACT JULIEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJulieCoxLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-cox-7955a537/BOOK:I Ordered My Future Yesterday: The Julie Cox Story Paperbackhttps://www.amazon.com/Ordered-My-Future-Yesterday-Julie/dp/1426974582 FOLLOW ME
Team TARDIS start off the month of Halloween by reviewing BIG FINISH: "The Silver Turk," with Paul McGann as the 8th Doctor and Julie Cox as English novelist, Mary Shelley, who wrote the Gothic novel "Frankenstein.""Roll up! Roll up! To the great Viennese Exposition, where showman Stahlbaum will show you his most wonderful creation, the Silver Turk – a mechanical marvel that will not only play for you the fortepiano, the spinet and the flute, it will play you at the gaming table too!But when the Doctor brings his new travelling companion Mary Shelley to nineteenth-century Vienna, he soon identifies the incredible Turk as one of his deadliest enemies – a part-machine Cyberman.And that's not even the worst of the horrors at large in the city…" - BigFinish.comStarring Paul McGann (8th Doctor) & Julie Cox (Mary Shelley)Written by Marc PlattDirected by Barnaby EdwardsAFTER PARTY: The Legend of the Traveling TARDIS podcast celebrates THREE years since the first audio podcast, October 6, 2018.Follow The Legend of the Traveling TARDIS on Social Media:► FACEBOOK - Facebook.com/TheTravelingTARDIS► YOUTUBE - YouTube.com/TheLegendOfTheTravelingTARDIS► WEBSITE - TheLegendOfTheTravelingTARDIS.com► TWITTER - Twitter.com/TheTravelTARDIS► INSTAGRAM - Instagram.com/legendtravelingtardis► TWITCH TV - Twitch.tv/travelingtardis► IHEARTRADIO - http://iheart.com/.../966-the-legend-of-the-travelin...WIZARD WORLD► WEBSITE: wizardworld.com► FACEBOOK: facebook.com/wizardworld► MERCHANDISE: wizardworldvault.com/collections/wizard-world-vault-items*USE PROMO CODE "TARDIS25" to get 25% at The Wizard World VaultBIG FINISH► BigFinish.comThe Legend of the Traveling TARDIS covers the latest news, gives the most diverse reviews and fun interviews about the Doctor WHO WHOniverse.► THE LEGEND OF THE TRAVELING TARDIS FAMILY OF SPONSORS:► Doctor WHO: Worlds Apart Virtual Card Game: doctorwho-worldsapart.com► FameTek / Speakers and Chargers: fametek.com► Author Cindy Koepp: ckoepp.comAnd many more
Shop the Deal of the Day here: iaerasurf.comGet ANY item from the Surf Now, Laundry Later collection FREE when you purchase a rashguard. (Deal of the Day Valid until July 28th, 2021)How has age influenced your experience as a female surfer?Risa Mara Machuca picked up surfing as an LA native "later in life." After moving to Sayulita, Mexico, and spending more time in the water, Risa found herself competing in local surf competitions. Tune in to this episode to meet Risa Mara Machuca and hear about the amazing achievements she's racked up, despite starting to surf "later in life"In this episode we'll discuss:How old Risa was when she picked up surfing and the accomplishments she achieved despite starting "Later in Life"Risa's inspiration to start her businesses: Surf it Out!, Belle Curves & Surf your soul retreatHow to cherish your life experiences and feel empowered as a female surfer, no matter your age.Of course, the conversation would not be complete if we didn't include your confessions to How has age influenced your experience as a female surfer?Hang out with Risa Mara Machuca and Host Laura Day through this inspiring conversation about learning to surf "later in life."Episode Resources:Shoutouts to: Ashley Lloyd, Julie Cox, CieloFollow @surfitoutmexicoFollow and message @belle_curves to shop Risa's swimwearFollow @surfyoursoulretreatContribute to this topic:Make your confession and read other confessions here.Connect with Us: Follow @confessionsofasurfladyFollow @iaerasurfJoin the conversation
Data is at the center of personalized experiences, but there is a fine line between tailored experiences and being creepy. With the zeal to reach customers, tech doesn't always watch that line. But we know that understanding your customers and providing services they want is key to differentiating yourself in the e-commerce space. We spoke to Bill Schneider and Julie Cox from SheerID to learn more about creative ways to collect good data, using non-traditional data to rethink credit worthiness, and thinking about financial services as a way to garner customer loyalty. Guests: Bill Schneider, Head of Product Marketing, SheerIDJulie Cox, VP of Financial Services, SheerIDHosts: Sanjib Kalita, Editor-in-Chief, Money20/20Rachel Morrissey, Producer, Money20/20Producers: Roland Bodenham, Senior Video Producer and Podcast Lead, AscentialRachel Morrissey, Producer, Money20/20
Julie Cox-Cid, the daughter of Dr. James Cox, the developer of Cox Technic shares her very personal experience as a patient suffering with a large disc herniation. Resources: Find a Back Doctor The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical http://thebackdoctorspodcast.com/
78-year old grandma Julie Cox, who is living in Novi, wrote and rapped a song dedicated to the coronavirus. WWJ's Tom Jordan and Roberta Jasina talked with her. Listen to the rap at the end of the interview.
This month's patron-funded story is "Spawning Grounds" by Julie Cox, narrated by Nikki Delgado. I shifted my weight back and forth and stretched my wings, fidgeting, rolling them in their sockets. I still wasn't used to them; they were new, only a few months old. The feathers had finally come in all the way, the central shafts opening like strange mottled brown blossoms. They were lighter than they looked, but I still had trouble with my balance. I knocked into things. These days, I was far more graceful in the air. “Angela, you gotta relax,” Ester said as she tightened the straps of my backpack. “You’re going to be alright. Some tentacle monsters are scary, but Celpin are as docile as they come.” I nodded. I knew that better than she did; I was the park ranger, after all. She might study them in the lab, but I watched them day after day. I’d watched their numbers dwindle, falling as the birds they cooperated with for spawning disappeared along with so many other species on the planet. Climate change was a bitch. At least this time it was because of a volcanic event, and wasn’t our species mucking about that did it. “You’ll be ok,” she said again, but I think she was talking more to herself than to me. “I’m ready,” I said. “I’ll be waiting when you get back.” She wasn’t looking at me. She was nervous and didn't want me to see it. “Break a leg.” I stepped to the edge of the ledge, opened my wings, and jumped.
As a follow up to last week’s storied episode, we meet the writer: Julie Cox. Her conversation about seeking God in the ordinary is endearing and encouraging. Listen in, and make sure to listen to her story and other episodes. You can read her words as well. Visit www.holyordinarycollective.org. Keep in touch on instagram @holyordinarycollective and with Amanda personally @thisabundance .
In episode three, host Amanda Whiting introduces us to the first guest Julie Cox by narrating her words in the second storied episode of this season. Read the written version of Julie’s story at www.holyordinarycollective.com, and visit us on instagram @holyordinary collective and @thisabundance.
This month's Circlet Press story is a set of readings from the annual Circlet Press editorial retreat. You'll hear some familiar voices there, including Julie Cox and Bliss Morgan. Listen through to the end for a coupon code you can use on the Circlet Press website for an amazing discount.
This month's patron-funded story is "For Science!" by Julie Cox. It's a (nearly entirely) gay story with a bit of genderfuckery. If you like her stories, consider joining Julie's Patreon campaign.
For the November Circlet-sponsored story, we have "Cave Dwellers" by Alanna McFall, narrated by Mark "The Encaffeinated One" Kilfoil. This story is part of the "Hard as Stone" anthology, edited by Julie Cox. As usual, listen through to the end for a coupon code for buying this title on the Circlet Press Website. We like feedback! Call the voicemail line at (571)297-3325.Follow @nobilis on Twitter.Join the Nobilis Erotica Facebook group.
To put the icing on the Capricious cake, I'm presenting an interview with the author, Julie Cox. Afterwards, we have some Capricious-related audio feedback.
Chapter 1 of Capricious by Julie Cox. Narrated by Nobilis Reed This chapter is presented as an introduction to this audiobook. You can find the whole novel here.
This week's episode is sponsored by Circlet Press. Listen through to the end for a coupon code for a great discount when you buy "Capricious" by Julie Cox at the Circlet website.If you'd rather buy from Amazon, use this link: Buy Capricious on Amazon
Julie Cox emigrated from the Philippines to the United States as a young woman from a poor family.She is a woman of great courage and perseverance working her way up to becoming an enterprenuer and a proud owner of "Fil-Am Garden Resort" located in the Philippines.Julie is a philanthropist and environmentalist. She lives in New Jersey and divides her time between the U.S. and Philippines. http://www.iorderedmyfutureyesterday.com/
This week's story is "Breathing" by Julie Cox, from "Like a Coming Wave" from Circlet Press. The story is read by John Miearau Use the following links to support the podcast: Buy "Like a Coming Wave" at Barnes and Noble Buy "Like a Coming Wave" at Smashwords Buy "Like a Coming Wave" at Amazon