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Buckle up! On occasion, Jen has gatherings at her home in Raleigh, NC. During a last-minute, mid-week girls' visit, a group of badass ladies drank a little too much and decided to turn on the mics and record this badass women's panel. The badass panelists are Pam Spencer, Lisa Romano, Jen Josey, and LaDonna Smith. The fearless hostess is Yana Tatarinova. If you can get past the occasional slurred speech, some great nuggets are shared throughout. Pour yourself a beverage and hit play! Cheers! To learn more about Jen Josey, visit www.TheRealJenJosey.com To join REIGN, visit www.REIGNmastermind.com Stuff Jen Josey Loves: https://www.reignmastermind.com/resources Buy Jen Josey's Book: From Beginner to Badass: https://a.co/d/bstKlby
Ready to revolutionize your healing journey? Dive into the world of brain exercises with the incredible Lisa Romano as she guides you towards breaking free from codependency! It's time to shift your focus inward and develop a profound empathy for yourself – a pivotal step on your path to healing. Discover how to nurture your own emotions, needs, and aspirations while embracing the transformative power of self-compassion. Join us in this captivating episode, where Lisa Romano shares her expertise, personal insights, and actionable tips to guide you through codependency recovery like never before. Get ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth as you learn to mend the pieces of your soul. Remember, your healing matters, and embracing empathy for yourself is a game-changer! Lisa A. Romano is a Life Coach and bestselling author specializing in helping people reclaim their lives by ascending old thought patterns and healing faulty childhood subconscious programs. She is an expert in codependency, narcissistic abuse, and elevating consciousness. She is also one of the most popular meditation teachers on Insight Timer and is the creator of the 12-Week Breakthrough Coaching Program. If you feel invisible, unworthy, and lack a sense of self or purpose, Lisa's work in personal development can help you gain the self-awareness required to break through. coach@lisaaromano.com
In this podcast, Lisa Romano dives deep into how to outsmart a narcissist without them realizing what you are doing. By choosing not to engage with them and by letting go of your need to prove them wrong, you get to win and outsmart a narcissist. Learning to set boundaries with a narcissist is outsmarting them. Remember, narcissists win when you engage, so don't. Remember, setting boundaries is not only about protecting yourself but also about fostering self-respect and reclaiming your personal power. Are you ready to set boundaries like a boss? If so, Lisa A. Romano has created a one hour mp3 and a downloadable Boundary Building Workbook that you can access here; https://www.lisaaromano.com/boundary-building-workshop
Are you tired of toxic people draining your energy and bringing negativity into your life? It's time to break free and live a happier, healthier life! And the best way to do it is by improving your emotional intelligence.
Ever wonder what a codependenty person is like? And have you ever found yourself in a relationship where you were giving more than you were receiving? Do you feel like you're always putting others' needs before your own? If those questions resonate with you, then tune in to this episode! Lisa Romano discusses the 13 characteristics of codependency and helps you identify if you or someone you know might be struggling with this issue. Discover what a codependent person looks like and how it can negatively impact their lives and relationships. In this episode, you'll learn about the effects of low self-worth, untreated mental health issues, and childhood experiences that lead to codependency. Lisa also offers guidance on how to break free from codependent patterns and create healthier relationships that nourish your well-being. Join Lisa for this eye-opening and empowering discussion and finally understand how to identify and heal from the negative effects of codependency. If you are ready to elevate your consciousness and heal the patterns that have been instilled within the recesses of the subconscious mind, so you can experience emotional freedom and self-mastery, The 12 Week Breakthrough Coaching Program is for you. You can learn more by clicking this link. https://www.lisaaromano.com/12-wbcp
Are you ready for a powerful and transformative discussion? Then you won't want to miss this episode! In this episode, Lisa Romano explores the deep connection between childhood trauma and the ego. She shared her knowledge and offer practical steps to help you navigate the healing process. Discover the key insights into why childhood trauma can leave us deeply wounded and how this is connected to our egos. Lisa Romano explores the effects of negative self-talk, and low self-esteem, and techniques to help you nurture your inner child and rediscover your true sense of self-worth. Learn essential strategies to overcome fears and doubts that hold you back from experiencing true freedom and happiness. Lisa shares practical guidance on how to confront self-limiting beliefs and finally break free from the mental chains that bind us. Join Lisa for a transformative discussion that will leave you feeling empowered, inspired, and ready to make a positive change in your life! If you are ready to elevate your consciousness and heal the patterns that have been instilled within the recesses of the subconscious mind, so you can experience emotional freedom and self mastery, The 12 Week Breakthrough Coaching Program is for you. You can learn more by clicking this link. https://www.lisaaromano.com/12-wbcp
In today's podcast episode, Lisa Romano delves into the fascinating world of emotional intelligence and how it can transform toxic relationships! Do you feel like your past experiences have hindered your ability to form healthy relationships? If so, then this episode is for you! In this episode, Lisa shares valuable insights on how emotionally intelligent people manifest healthy relationships despite toxic pasts. Discover the key principles of emotional intelligence and how they can help you navigate relationships with ease and grace. Lisa, discuss the effects of unresolved trauma, negative self-talk, and limiting beliefs that can stand in the way of creating meaningful connections. Lisa also explores how to develop self-awareness, empathy, and communication skills that promote healthy boundaries and mutual respect. Join Lisa for an eye-opening and inspiring conversation that will empower you to overcome the challenges of a toxic past and create the healthy relationships you deserve. If you are ready to elevate your consciousness and heal the patterns that have been instilled within the recesses of the subconscious mind, so you can experience emotional freedom and self mastery, The 12 Week Breakthrough Coaching Program is for you. You can learn more by clicking this link. https://www.lisaaromano.com/12-wbcp
I feel very fortunate and blessed to have on my podcast a very special guest!, Author and Narcissist specialist Lisa A. Romano. https://www.lisaaromano.com/ we discuss Narcissism, how it begins and why the numbers are increasing of those who are Narcissists. We also discuss CPTSD and Trauma but mostly in relation to Narcissism. Please stay and listen to this long but extremely educational and beneficial podcast about Narcissism with the lovely Lisa A. Romano! --- About Lisa A. Romano - Lisa A. Romano is a Life Coach and Bestselling Author who specializes in Codependency and Narcissistic Abuse. She is the creator of The 12 Week Breakthrough Coaching Program. Lisa has a number of different online coaching programs that allow people to learn how to heal themselves of faulty childhood programming. Lisa helps her clients understand the power of the subconscious mind, when activated through higher consciousness which gives rise to greater understanding of the ability to love the self completely. ==== Twitter - @adhdandcptsd livingwithadhdandcptsd@gmail.com Mastodon - https://mastodon.world/invite/nuopa86T www.livingwithadhdandcptsd.ca https://donate.stripe.com/6oE1690tr5MF3W8bII - Donate to my cause so this show can continue! https://www.youtube.com/@livingwithadhdandcptsd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livingwithadhdandcptsd/message
We have REIGN member and fellow HomeSchooled coach, Lisa Romano in the house! As coaches, we instruct real estate investors to do things a certain way. A common phrase we use with students is, "Ask me how I know!" In this episode, Lisa details a past project which is why she uses that phrase repeatedly with her students. From quitting her high-paying job to ignoring the professional opinion of a hard money lender, Lisa learned several lessons from this project. Lisa Romano is a real estate investor, realtor, coach and mentor. Lisa is a native of Connecticut and a graduate of University of Connecticut. Prior to starting her real estate career, Lisa has had a very successful career where she developed and marketed financial services software for major international corporations, holding various executive management positions at global companies. Lisa found her love for real estate when building her own home and further solidified it after buying and renovating a beach home. Shortly after, she put her business skills to use and teamed up with her daughter to create a real estate redevelopment company dedicated to relieving people of their real estate problems while helping the communities they live in. For the past several years, she has worn multiple real estate related hats including Realtor and Investor, focusing on flipping properties and building rental real estate portfolios. Lisa is part of a large network of brokers, investors and managers. Locally, Lisa holds a leadership position with the CT River Valley Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Greater Hartford Association of Realtors. Lisa is a beach girl at heart and loves the warm weather for most outdoor activities, boating, beaches, going to concerts and sporting events. To learn more about Jen Josey, visit www.TheRealJenJosey.com To join REIGN, visit www.REIGNmastermind.com
I received a voicemail from a listener who was feeling overwhelmed with guilt. In a moment of emotional dysregulation, she had lost her sh*t with some close friends, who hadn't spoken to her since. She wanted advice on dealing with the natural guilt that comes up when we've unconsciously hurt people we love. I talk a lot on the podcast about the “I am the problem” moment many of us who identify with BPD traits experience along the path of recovery. It's a painful but essential step. The key is not to wallow in shame or self-hatred but to get to the root cause of why we lash out at people we love. In this episode, I'll explain why these “episodes” or “blow-ups” along the path of recovery don't have to mean that you're back at square one. We'll explore the concept of “atonement” and why it's so important in healing yourself (and your relationships.) Questions answered and topics discussed in this episode: ■ “Am I the problem in my relationship?” (Facing and overcoming our own toxicity)■ Signs you might be emotionally abusing people you love■ Realizing your mistakes and taking accountability■ Investigating the root cause of your mistakes and abusive behaviors■ Healing the issues that caused your mistakes and abusive behaviors■ Admitting your mistakes and asking for forgiveness (when possible)■ How to sincerely make amends for the hurt you've caused people you love■ The importance of practicing new, corrected behaviors (walking the walk)■ How to ACTUALLY forgive yourself after hurting someone Recommended resources: ■ Article by Jim Tolles | “7 steps to Atoning for Pain You've Caused Another”■ TedTalk by Kristin Neff | “The Space Between Self-Esteem and Self-Compassion”■ YouTube video with Lisa Romano | “Verbal Abuse in Relationships” Disclaimer: information contained in this podcast episode is for educational and peer-support purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a licensed mental health professional.
How to Heal Yourself and Your Relationship. In this episode, Lisa Romano shares how co-dependency led her to unfulfilling relationships in life, and how she moved beyond her past into a loving relationship! Listen to Lisa's podcast here: https://www.lisaaromano.com/podcasts/lisa-a-romano-breakdown-to-breakthroughs Find her website here: https://www.lisaaromano.com/ WATCH this podcast: https://youtu.be/DVpl5h3CV2w Much healing and love to you, Adrienne Everheart --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adrienneeverheart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adrienneeverheart/support
Del Adey-Jones is a co-dependency and narcissistic abuse recovery coach and best-selling author with a foundation as a 3 Principles Practitioner. Shunned by her father and raised in an environment surrounded by mentally tormented individuals that fostered feelings of orphancy, illegitimacy, shame and low self-esteem.People that suffer from codependency tend to end up in traumatic and dangerous narcissistic relationships. Many are unaware of their codependent tendencies they have that are attracting narcissists.This week, Del talks to us about what she has learned throughout her own traumas that have helped her help others recover from their own self-sabotaging behavior patterns. Instead of trying to change our partners, we can change the way we show up and present ourselves to the world that actually repels those narcissists away from you once and for all. I am an independent podcaster and your monthly donations and partnerships help more than you can imagine - Join my Legacy membership on Patreon. Legacies are the founding members of a brand new type of mental health support channel and membership site where we empower and uplift each other and learn how to live healed and whole after traumatic life events. This is a place for trauma survivors as well as their friends and family. This is a safe environment to be vulnerable but it's also a place for celebration and moving forward. Let's all start to embrace who we are becoming by looking forward together!Join my Legacy membership on Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/judgingmeghan/membership#mentalhealth #selfcare #self #judgingothers #judgingmeghan #suicideawareness #suicideprevention #survivor #abuserecovery #traumahealing #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #podcasts #selfhelp #diet #dieting #food #addiction #addictionrecovery #foodaddict #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqsupportSupport the show
You don't want to miss this special and informative episode with expert Lisa Romano. Lisa A. Romano was voted the #1 Most Influential Person of 2020 by Digital Journal and one of the top 10 Most Inspirational Women of 2021 according to Yahoo Finance. She is a Life Coach and Bestselling Author who specializes in Codependency and Narcissistic Abuse Recovery. Her YouTube Channel has over 400K subscribers, and her 12 Week Breakthrough Coaching Program has helped thousands, including psychologists and even neuroscientists, release painful emotions from the past. Romano's approach is seen as groundbreaking and highly effective for creating the inner transformations all human beings are capable of. To learn more about Lisa and her online programs, books, speaking events, and support groups, visit https://www.lisaaromano.com/12wbcp Join us each week live and become part of the show in our audience. Please come and ask questions, we would love to have you. Request access: firesidechat.com/daniellapark Check out doingitsober.com for all of your recovery gifts and celebrate your journey in style! Thanks again for joining us and listening. xo Daniella Park & Chris Nell
We talk with Lisa Romano, the breakthrough life coach and author of the Road Back to Me and Codependent Now What. Among the topics, we talk about include Her unbelievable recovery from a deeply traumatic childhood Her personal crusade to help people recover from codependency The importance of feeling your feelings We hope you enjoy this interview with Lisa Romano.
This is a special interview with interview with Lisa Romano. I talk with Lisa Romano, the breakthrough life coach and author of the Road Back to Me and Codependent Now What. Among the topics, we talk about include Her unbelievable recovery from a deeply traumatic childhood Her personal crusade to help people recover from codependency The importance of feeling your feelings We hope you enjoy this interview with Lisa Romano. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recoveringmyinnerchild/support
Listen in as Lisa Romano shares how she found an off-market property with NO money towards marketing and THEN had the seller finance the deal! BOOM! Lisa Romano is a real estate investor, realtor, coach, and mentor. Lisa is a native of Connecticut and a graduate of the University of Connecticut. Prior to starting her real estate career, Lisa has had a very successful career where she developed and marketed financial services software for major international corporations, holding various executive management positions at global companies. Lisa found her love for real estate when building her own home and further solidified it after buying and renovating a beach home. Shortly after, she put her business skills to use and teamed up with her daughter to create a real estate redevelopment company dedicated to relieving people of their real estate problems while helping the communities they live in. For the past several years, she has worn multiple real estate-related hats including Realtor and Investor, focusing on flipping properties and building rental real estate portfolios. Lisa has 8 different rental properties in 3 states and continually looks to add more properties. Lisa is part of a large network of brokers, investors, and managers. Lisa has come full circle as she has received Mastery level education with the nation's top real estate education company and now provides the similar coaching & mentorship for new investors.
Hay Kweenz, we fooled 'em again! We made it through another week for another edition of Regular Guy Friday. If you have only a hammer in your tool box, then everything becomes a nail. Traumas are opportunities. People with talent AND consciousness will always question themselves. And people often can't see you beyond what they see in themselves. Narcissists believe the world owes them, says Lisa Romano. Kweenz are spelled with a K, says Astrid Brookes. Speaking of Kweenz, Kev and Kels have a bestie who works for Ava Max – whaaaaat??!!! PYE stands for Protect Your Energy and we must protect ours from toxic people. And speaking of toxic people, Maria thinks Kev's advice to Kelsey is toxic and so is he. Oh well, surely Kel's former co-worker, Tom from Nordstrom's, can do better. #kweenz #krisp #kweenfluencer --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/better-together-w-maria/support
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We go over Lisa Romano's "signs of a narcissist" to explain what a Democrat really is: a narcissist.Are you the victim of a narcissist? Yes, you are. If this doesn't open your eyes to what and who a Democrat is - nothing will.
Emergency management departments make extraordinary situations seem like everyday challenges. However, the past year was beyond anything they could have planned for with the COVID-19 pandemic. To discuss healthcare technology innovation, we are joined by experts Lisa Romano, Chief Nursing Officer at CipherHealth, and Scott Cormier, Vice President Emergency Management, EC, and Safety at Medxcel. Lisa and Scott share how their emergency management plans excelled during the COVID-19 pandemic and what situations challenged their teams in unpredictable ways. How we perform healthcare has changed forever due to the pandemic, and they share how they will apply what they learned to their future preparation plans. Discover the future of emergency management in this episode of Outside the Patient's Door. On this episode you'll hear: [01:25] What emergency management looks like today [05:54] Why emergency management programs are not treated as revenue generators [08:13] How COVID-19 challenged emergency management plans [13:27] Effective emergency management plans for COVID-19 [17:23] Managing multiple emergencies simultaneously [21:22] The future of emergency management planning
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Codependency and Shame with best selling author, life coach, & spiritual healer, Lisa A. Romano Today I sit down with Lisa Romano and we discuss all things codependency. To be honest, I was so nervous for this particular episode. Lisa is someone I have sought wisdom from for a while. I have read her books & listened to her YouTube channel daily for years! This was such a full circle moment to dive into codependency, triggers, why codependents attract narcissists & more. Lisa A. Romano is a bestselling author and spiritual healer. Lisa is a Life Coach, and one of the most listened to meditation teachers on Insight Timer. She is also the creator of The 12 Week Breakthrough Codependency Recovery Program and Quantum Tools Master Your Life-Master Class Program. Lisa has over 35 million views on YouTube! To learn more about Lisa: Instagram - @lisaaromano Website - https://www.lisaaromano.com Youtube channel - https://m.youtube.com/user/lisaaromano1/videos
Ali Zeck shares her story of healing from overprescription of psych meds, misdiagnoses, abuse, trauma, and more to find awareness and live a healthy life. For complete show notes, visit http://youcuredwhat.com/podcast/aliAli Zeck has been through the mental health system. Diagnosed (or as she would later come to understand, MISdiagnosed) with "mental illness", she spent decades on psychiatric medications. She suffered the effects of these drugs, leading to suicide attempts and eventually to very difficult psychiatric medication withdrawal (including "benzo" withdrawal). She has regained her health, and she now looks at the mental health system and at society with a new level of clarity, providing sharp commentary about both online. [1:00] Joe plugs his DiseaseReversals.com project. [2:05] Joe introduces Ali. [3:00] Ali gives her background in the mental health and healthcare systems. She was brought up in a family that held doctors in high regard. She felt anxiety during college. She was diagnosed with bullimia and over-exercise at that time. She was told she was mentally ill and put on Prozac. [5:35] Ali discusses how she underwent trauma and how that impacted her subconscious and her behaviors. Combined with lots of psychiatric medications, this put her into a psychosis that lasted many years. [6:40] She had started on a path dominated by the belief system that she just had to find the right drug to cure her "mental health" issues. [7:25] Over 25 years, what psychiatric drugs did Ali take and what were some of the effects? (Some examples of drugs she was put on are Xanax (a benzodiazepine) and Valium. Also, SSRIs and anti-seizure medications.) The withdrawal effects of coming off these drugs were awful. And some of them gave skin-crawling feelings when she was on them. [9:15] What was the timeline on Ali coming off benzodiazepines and what were the withdrawal symptoms like? [10:15] One general practitioner abruptly switched her from Prozac to Lexapro in one day, which is very dangerous. This led to Ali's first suicide attempt. [10:50] Ali stopped taking benzodiazepines cold turkey (dangerous) in August 2015 and went into a horrible psychosis. She couldn't sleep, she was having heart palpitations, muscle contortions, diarrhea, and she had hallucinations of a man chasing her around her bedroom. She was misdiagnosed at this point with bipolar disorder and put on her more meds which gave her a skin-crawling feeling. [12:40] What led Ali to wanting to come off the benzos cold turkey? Trauma was a big part of this. [13:40] Ali was told by one of her psychiatrists that he didn't know what was wrong with her, that the drugs helped everyone else. She later found out that that same psychiatrist had at least three patients kill themselves in a single year. [14:35] When Ali decided to go cold turkey off her meds, she had an appointment already scheduled with holistic doctor Dr. Kelly Brogan. [17:20] Ali describes the gaslighting and abuse she faced from many of her doctors. She thought the drugs were making her unwell, but the psychiatrists told her it was actually her genetic "mental illness" causing the problems, not the drugs. She got indoctrinated into their belief system. [20:30] How did Ali go from being trapped inside the mental health system to being outside of it, looking at it with clarity? Dr. Kelly Brogan did a lot for her, starting by changing her mindset and letting Ali know that Ali was not mentally ill. [22:45] Dr. Brogan helped Ali change her lifestyle as well after helping change her mindset. This includes diet and meditation. Brogan helped Ali deal with her trauma. [26:00] What specifics in lifestyle changes were big difference-makers for Ali's health? She references a no-gluten, no-sugar, no-dairy, Whole30ish diet that Dr. Brogan said she needed to go on immediately (and Ali committed). Ali sees that most people don't understand how much alcohol and food impact how they feel. She finds it empowering to try to find foods that fit the dietary strategy she follows (and has been so beneficial for her). [31:00] Ali feels great now but she still suffers from stuttering at times today and struggles with bright lights from computers. [32:30] "When you step back and you start to realize how amazing you can feel away from that type of eating or alcohol use or whatever, it's really kind of mind-blowing" [32:55] Did Ali get pushback from her friends and family when making these lifestyle changes? [33:55] Ali's children saw her getting better after implementing the diet and lifestyle changes and accepted it, but other people in her life (including a doctor) gave her pushback. [37:00] Ali talks about healing happening in layers. [38:30] Significant moment for Ali: Ali talked to a trauma counselor who asked her, "Did you realize that you're being abused?" Understanding emotional abuse was a painful layer of her healing. [39:25] Ali works with clients. "I can't tell you how important it is to look at mental health as it relates to your relationships." "Being involved in emotionally abusive relationships was absolutely as much as a problem for my mental health as the psychiatric drugs were." [40:55] Ali has detox periods after interactions with certain people the same way as there are detox periods after eating certain foods or drinking alcohol. [41:40] "Your emotions can absolutely be affected by who you hang out with." [42:20] What is Ali's meditation practice like? She used to do a more structured meditation, but now she follows a "living meditation": experiencing her reality in a peaceful way. She loves her dogs and nature. She tries to just really observe the world and be present. [44:35] "I couldn't sit still and be quiet for twenty seconds. And I'm not even exaggerating. So for me to be able to really be at peace and be very present and engaged mentally in these moments, it's priceless to me." [45:50] Are there any health issues Ali is still trying to work out? [46:10] "I really do think I should be dead because I had multiple very severe suicide attempts." ... "To see people who have been on these drugs, I've lost many friends to these drugs and to suicide." [49:20] Does Ali consider herself cured of her conditions? She was misdiagnosed; she never actually had mental illness. [50:30] "I do have faith in God. But I believe that God gives us the tools, and the body, and the innate wisdom to help ourselves... I would say that I escaped from the mental health system." [51:05] Now that she has improved her health, what's one thing Ali enjoys doing that she couldn't do before? [53:00] Are there any resources Ali would recommend? She says to "ask for help". She says she is constantly in communication with God. She says answers are not in black or white. She also recommends her doctor (prominent doctor author) Kelly Brogan. She encourages looking for medical care staff that looks for root cause. She also recommends, for anyone suffering from narcissistic abuse, The Little Shaman and Lisa Romano on YouTube. [58:10] Where can Ali be found online? She is available (if not removed) on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Telegram. And she is working on coming up with her own podcast.
Hello again, Lovebugs! Today's episode features Lisa Romano, a Narcissistic Abuse & Codependency Expert, as well as Life Coach and Bestselling Author who helps people renegotiate their perception and relationship with self and others. The big question we ask here is, "how do I really feel about myself inside relationships?" Some highlight from the conversation: "Codependency is a problem with identity - you don't know who you are, you don't feel good enough so you're seeking validation, and you're trying to get approval thinking, 'if I get approval from somebody outside of me, that means I'm enough.'" "When you're codependent you feel like you need permission to feel your feelings." "Once I was able to see, 'it's not me, it's my programming', I was able to dis-identify from the shame of not feeling good enough." Lisa's platforms are @lisaaromano & https://www.lisaaromano.com/ + Have you checked out heartguy.com yet or taken part in the FREE Breakup Recovery course?
Diane Swonk, Chief Economist at Grant Thornton, discusses Fed policy during the coronavirus outbreak. Lisa Romano, Chief Nursing Officer at CipherHealth, talks about working with hospitals to control the spread of COVID-19. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News P&I Reporter Vernon Silver walk through how Italy’s coronavirus lockdown came only after a tragic denial. Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove breaks down the latest on how the Trump administration is handling this pandemic. And we Drive to the Close with Yana Barton, Co-Director of Growth Equities at Eaton Vance. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway.
Diane Swonk, Chief Economist at Grant Thornton, discusses Fed policy during the coronavirus outbreak. Lisa Romano, Chief Nursing Officer at CipherHealth, talks about working with hospitals to control the spread of COVID-19. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News P&I Reporter Vernon Silver walk through how Italy's coronavirus lockdown came only after a tragic denial. Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove breaks down the latest on how the Trump administration is handling this pandemic. And we Drive to the Close with Yana Barton, Co-Director of Growth Equities at Eaton Vance. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We talk with Lisa Romano, the breakthrough life coach and author of the Road Back to Me and Codependent Now What. Among the topics, we talk about include Her unbelievable recovery from a deeply traumatic childhood Her personal crusade to help people recover from codependency The importance of feeling your feelings We hope you enjoy this interview with Lisa Romano.
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In this episode, our friend Lisa Romano has some great advice on how to deal with emotional triggers and regain control of your emotions.Go to https://7goodminutes.com/437 for full show notes.Don't forget to subscribe, rate and share it with a friend or two!
Have you ever experienced a “smear campaign” led by a once trusted partner, friend, or family member? It can feel suffocating. Those who join in against you add overwhelming confusion and pain. Everything you do to try to defend yourself and bring an end to it, seems to only make it worse! So what CAN you do? This is an amazing part of this week's podcast with Breakthrough Life Coach Lisa Romano! Along with that, learn how dysfunctional childhood homes create codependency. You don't have to spend your life walking around on eggshells, feeling invisible, unimportant, or unworthy. Lisa has great suggestions for overcoming a toxic, codependent lifestyle. She describes her own revelation about being "codependent, not crazy." We discuss narcissists, narcissism versus Aspberger's, and female narcissists who seem like your very best friend. Ending with an example of a “Splitter,” which is someone who bonds and feels safe by dividing and manipulating people. Lisa's work has been instrumental in healing my life. I loved this conversation! You can find Lisa on Youtube, Facebook and on her website: www.lisaaromano.com www.facebook.com/groups/adultchildrenofalcoholics
Hello my Beautiful heal hers. This Episode is about honoring another divine pioneer in the awareness game, Lisa Romano. Shes a Life and breakthrough coach, and a survivor of Narcissistic abuse. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehealhershow/support
Lisa A. Romano is a Certified Life Coach and an expert in the field of CODEPENDENCY and NARCISSISTIC ABUSE. She is also a bestselling author, speaker, and popular Youtube Vlogger. Lisa runs online coaching programs that are proving to help wounded adult children, some of whom have had years of conventional therapy and who have also tried various types of medication, learn to heal their lives through her unique healing approach. Lisa believes strongly in the idea that isolated and wounded adult children benefit greatly from being in the company of other healing, empathetic, abuse survivors, so therefore hosts live events throughout the year to help facilitate the human connection between those who so often feel forgotten.
Today's guest, Lisa Romano, is an expert in helping people overcome faulty childhood programming that narcissistic abuse and codependency creates. We got all up in emotions, mindset, how you think about yourself if you've had either of these experiences, gaslighting, and other struggles this kind of dysfunction contributes to. Even if you haven't experienced either of these things, you may find this conversations useful as we also covered things that impact almost everyone at some point - attachment theory, developing a healthy sense of self, releasing unhealthy fears, how to communicate with narcissistic and codependent people in your life, and how other parenting dynamics impact children (especially before the age of seven!). This is one to listen to more than once and definitely share with loved ones who you know are working through these things as well. Thank you! About Lisa Romano: Lisa A. Romano is a Certified Life Coach who specializes in mentoring and coaching abused adult children from dysfunctional homes, who feel stuck in their lives and who are seeking to move beyond their painful pasts. Romano also coaches adults who find themselves feeling dissatisfied with their lives and who are finding it difficult to understand what beliefs or thought processes are preventing them from living a fulfilling life. She is also a bestselling author, popular Youtube Vlogger, radio show host, and speaker. In this episode, Lisa shares: 1. Mapping the brain 2. How we "ice skate" over our pain and what happens when we do 3. Smart parenting to not pass these things onto your kids
In this podcast I'm honored to be joined by Breakthrough Recovery Coach, Best Selling Author, and expert on Codependency and Narcissistic abuse, Lisa Romano. Topics include discussing the emotional trauma that a narcissistic parent inflicts on a child; including brainwashing, invalidation, confusion, and low self-esteem just to name a few. We also discuss confronting a narcissist and the mindset that we as the survivor, needs to have and the expectations that need to be understood before even considering going down that path. To learn more about Lisa, her coaching programs, and the amazing resources that she has available, head over LisaARomano.com Be sure and head over to NikkiDuBose.com and PeacefulHeartsFoundation.org I hope this episode resonates with you, and if you would be so kind as to share it with someone who might need it too, that would be amazing. We are all survivors together, navigating this healing journey. Be sure and check out www.SurvivingMyPast.net - and follow me on social media.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)
The baggage we bring with us to adulthood can be stunningly resilient. Relationships with our family, friends, and mentors have a staying power far beyond our conscious memories. Lisa A. Romano is a Certified Life Coach who specializes in mentoring adult children of alcoholics who are seeking to move beyond their painful pasts. She is also a bestselling author, radio show host, and speaker. Her latest book “Codependent Now What — It’s not you, it’s your programming” is available now, all of which makes her the perfect guest to join us today to talk about her experience freeing herself from her own childhood programming, and how her work today serves to help others do the same. Links & Notes LisaARomano.com Find Lisa on YouTube Lisa Romano on Blog Talk Radio Books by Lisa Romano
Lisa Romano shares a key process she uses to help coach codependents through rough moments.
Lisa A. Romano is an expert in the field of codependency and narcissistic abuse, and a Certified Life Coach. She is also a bestselling author of 7 books including "Codependent - Now What?: Its Not You - Its Your Programming" and a YouTube channel with over 67M views.www.lisaaromano.com@lisaaromano