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Send us a textThis week, I'm inviting you into a quieter, more intimate conversation—one that doesn't point outward, but inward. It's about the kind of trust that lives beneath our goals, our decisions, and our follow-through. The kind that gets shaken not by one big moment, but by a thousand small ones. If you've ever felt hesitant to try again, unsure whether to believe yourself, or tired of negotiating with your own mind, this episode is a gentle pause and a reset. Not to fix you—but to help you listen.We're exploring what actually erodes trust, why it so often shows up as self-criticism, and how rebuilding it rarely looks dramatic. It looks small. Practical. Human. This episode is about noticing what gets in the way without turning on yourself—and learning how consistency, compassion, and clarity quietly change everything. If you're craving steadiness, not hype… and momentum, not pressure—this one's for you.Quote of the Week:“Your task is not to seek love, but to find the barriers within yourself.” — RumiCitations:Neff, K. D., & Vonk, R. (2009). Self-compassion versus global self-esteem: Two different ways of relating to oneself. Mindfulness.Simpson, J. A. (2007). Psychological foundations of trust. Personality and Social Psychology Review.Let's go, let's get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org
Most people don't fail at nutrition because they lack discipline.They fail because they were taught to chase extremes instead of building a life they actually enjoy living.This episode challenges the “New Year, New You” mindset and explores what sustainable health truly looks like, without guilt, shame, or the need to start over every few months.Welcome to the Happy, Healthy, Strong Podcast.Hosted by Adam Lane, this show explores what it really takes to live a healthier, stronger, and more fulfilling life, through smarter nutrition, intentional movement, mindset, and habits that actually last.Episode HighlightsIn this episode, Adam sits down with KRYSTAL BOLDUC of Life Nutrition to unpack why so many nutrition plans fail and what works instead.Krystal shares her personal journey of breaking the vicious diet cycle, the reasoning behind rebranding her company from Grow or Die to Life Nutrition, and why health isn't just about food. The conversation explores primary vs. secondary nutrition, emotional versus physical hunger, and how small, consistent changes lead to real, lasting results. This episode is a reminder that food should support life—not control it.Episode OutlineAdam Lane explains the role of nutrition, movement, mindset, and strength in long-term health.The meaning behind “Life Nutrition” and why the brand moved away from “Grow or Die”.Why the “New Year, New You” mentality often backfires.Krystal's personal experience breaking free from the diet-restart cycle.Why drastic changes lead to burnout and rebound behaviors.The difference between primary nutrition (life inputs beyond food) and secondary nutrition (what we eat)How poor primary nutrition leads to people existing instead of fully living.The dangers of quick-fix thinking and why consistency beats intensity.Momentum, habit stacking, and the cruise ship analogy for behavior change.Understanding emotional eating vs. physical hunger.Identifying triggers behind mindless or habitual eating.Practical examples of managing emotional hunger.Food psychology and rebuilding a healthy relationship with food.Building sustainable habits through small, imperfect steps.Patience, self-compassion, and long-term thinkingEpisode Chapters00:00 Intro03:56 Discussion on New Year's Resolutions and Sustainable Change07:51 The Importance of Primary and Secondary Nutrition08:08 Challenges of Quick-Fix Mentality14:23 Navigating Nutrition and Emotional Eating27:02 The Role of Food Psychology33:17 Building Sustainable Health HabitsAction TakenDevelop and plan the next podcast episode idea referenced in the conversation.Schedule and follow up on the suggested future episode topic.Reopen and accept new no-charge Life Nutrition consults after being closed for over a year.Announce availability and begin scheduling consults.Prepare and share the emotional vs. physical hunger chart used in coaching to support listener awareness.ConclusionThis episode reinforces a simple but powerful truth: health isn't built through restriction, extremes, or starting over. It's built by paying attention, making small adjustments, and choosing habits that support a life worth living.CTAIf this conversation resonated, take a moment to reflect on your relationship with food and the habits that shape daily life.Supporting InformationFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/oakstrengthInstagram: @oakstrengthConnect with Krystal BolducWebsite: https://changeyourlyfe.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lyfenutritionFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lyfenutrition/Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share the episode with someone who needs a healthier perspective on nutrition. Thank you for listening and for choosing to show up for your health in a thoughtful, honest way. Your support helps keep these conversations real, grounded, and focused on progress that actually lasts.
Gabriel Mascaro's filmography embraces narrative perspectives that we rarely see on screen. His 2019 film Divine Love is a neon soaked dance experience that amplifies love and unity against a backdrop of bureaucracy, while his 2015 film Neon Bull invites us into a world of rodeos, horse dancing, and flights of fantasy, and in the process, Gabriel invites us to consider the world anew.That approach to narrative storytelling continues with his latest, and in my view best, film, The Blue Trail.On paper, The Blue Trail sounds oppressive, dystopian, and bleak, as it tells the story of a Brazil which seeks to embrace economic recovery by creating a system where senior citizens over 80 are deported to a 'colony'. We're never shown the colony, nor what occurs to the citizens when they reach there, but we don't need to see it either, given the way that elderly citizens are transported in prison like vehicles - a small van with a cage like apparatus on the back - called wrinkle wagons, forcing the elderly into this colony existence.Yet, what Gabriel Mascaro presents is instead a film that is quite beautiful and tender, reminding audiences that while the elderly may be old, it does not mean that they don't have any more life left to live. Our hero of the story is Tereza, conjured into superb existence with one of the best performances of the year by Denise Weinberg, a 77 year old woman who finds herself scooped up in the unexpected age reduction of the colony residents which now includes her age group. Instead of embracing her fate, Tereza defiantly says that she has a life left to live, and embarks on ticking off some of the things she has never achieved, one such activity being that of flying.So, thwarting authorities and making friends with the underworld, Tereza sets off on the Amazon, heading down river to find a place that will help her achieve her goal of flying, and maybe a little bit more along the way.The Blue Trail is a lovely ode to living a full life in your older years. Gabriel Mascaro's direction is a supportive and nurturing one, easing the viewer out of any form of tension and inviting an embrace of comfort and tenderness instead. That direction is wonderfully supported by the stunning cinematography from Guillermo Garza whose lens captures the nature of the Amazon with care, and brings a life to the almost desolate riverside shacks that Tereza makes her way in and out of. Paired with this is the soaring score from Memo Guerra, a composition that pulses with techno like sensibility paired with an almost orchestral vibe at times. It's unique, yet wholly appropriate to the film itself.The Blue Trail stands apart from similar films which might have embraced the tone of a thriller or increased the tension by putting Tereza into precarious situations that she can't get herself out of. It's then a relief to experience The Blue Trail and see that Tereza is a fully rounded person, she might be older than her counterparts on screen, but she's competent and knows how to handle herself. Gabriel clearly cares for her, and in the process of that, he knows that by showing her support and tenderness, he's also inviting audiences to reconsider our relationships with elderly folks.That's one of the discussion points, amongst many, that Gabriel talks on in the following interview, recorded ahead of The Blue Trail's screenings at Perth Festival. Sign up for the latest interviews, reviews, and more via https://www.thecurb.com.au/subscribe/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gabriel Mascaro's filmography embraces narrative perspectives that we rarely see on screen. His 2019 film Divine Love is a neon soaked dance experience that amplifies love and unity against a backdrop of bureaucracy, while his 2015 film Neon Bull invites us into a world of rodeos, horse dancing, and flights of fantasy, and in the process, Gabriel invites us to consider the world anew.That approach to narrative storytelling continues with his latest, and in my view best, film, The Blue Trail.On paper, The Blue Trail sounds oppressive, dystopian, and bleak, as it tells the story of a Brazil which seeks to embrace economic recovery by creating a system where senior citizens over 80 are deported to a 'colony'. We're never shown the colony, nor what occurs to the citizens when they reach there, but we don't need to see it either, given the way that elderly citizens are transported in prison like vehicles - a small van with a cage like apparatus on the back - called wrinkle wagons, forcing the elderly into this colony existence.Yet, what Gabriel Mascaro presents is instead a film that is quite beautiful and tender, reminding audiences that while the elderly may be old, it does not mean that they don't have any more life left to live. Our hero of the story is Tereza, conjured into superb existence with one of the best performances of the year by Denise Weinberg, a 77 year old woman who finds herself scooped up in the unexpected age reduction of the colony residents which now includes her age group. Instead of embracing her fate, Tereza defiantly says that she has a life left to live, and embarks on ticking off some of the things she has never achieved, one such activity being that of flying.So, thwarting authorities and making friends with the underworld, Tereza sets off on the Amazon, heading down river to find a place that will help her achieve her goal of flying, and maybe a little bit more along the way.The Blue Trail is a lovely ode to living a full life in your older years. Gabriel Mascaro's direction is a supportive and nurturing one, easing the viewer out of any form of tension and inviting an embrace of comfort and tenderness instead. That direction is wonderfully supported by the stunning cinematography from Guillermo Garza whose lens captures the nature of the Amazon with care, and brings a life to the almost desolate riverside shacks that Tereza makes her way in and out of. Paired with this is the soaring score from Memo Guerra, a composition that pulses with techno like sensibility paired with an almost orchestral vibe at times. It's unique, yet wholly appropriate to the film itself.The Blue Trail stands apart from similar films which might have embraced the tone of a thriller or increased the tension by putting Tereza into precarious situations that she can't get herself out of. It's then a relief to experience The Blue Trail and see that Tereza is a fully rounded person, she might be older than her counterparts on screen, but she's competent and knows how to handle herself. Gabriel clearly cares for her, and in the process of that, he knows that by showing her support and tenderness, he's also inviting audiences to reconsider our relationships with elderly folks.That's one of the discussion points, amongst many, that Gabriel talks on in the following interview, recorded ahead of The Blue Trail's screenings at Perth Festival. Sign up for the latest interviews, reviews, and more via https://www.thecurb.com.au/subscribe/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Julie Woods went blind as an adult and in this episode we hear about her journey and what that was like and how she embraces life fully today. I was really inspired by this conversation and hearing how she has overcome challenges to really live life. I guarantee you will come away inspired by this conversation. Her website is here https://www.thatblindwoman.co.nz One million names in braille initiative is here https://www.thatblindwoman.co.nz/1-million-names-in-braille/ CCS Disability Action page: https://www.ccsdisabilityaction.org.nz/ Blind Low Vision site https://fundraise.blindlowvision.org.nz/ Tom Cooney interview mentioned https://theseeds.nz/podcast/professor-tom-cooney-on-inclusion-to-entrepreneurship-for-marginalised-groups-such-as-former-prisoners-refugees-and-those-with-disabilities/ More info www.theseeds.nz
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Today we're talking about taking advantage of opportunities & trying new things! I talk about a recent experience I had that was fun & out of my comfort zone. We dive into saying yes, becoming the version of yourself you envision, saying no & learning to embrace new things. Enjoy!⭐ follow C'est La Me! ⭐follow the podcast on Instagram! follow the podcast on Twitter!like the podcast on Facebook!watch the podcast on YouTube!get podcast merch!check out the podcast's website! follow the podcast on Pinterest!email me! - bonjourcestlame@gmail.com
George Mark Children's House is a pediatric palliative care center in California that provides respite and hospice for children with serious illnesses and their families. In March 2025, we heard the personal story of the House's director. In this episode, we have been invited on site to speak with someone whose life has been touched by the House. Our guests are Kaitlyn, a young woman living with epilepsy, her mother Liz, and Kyle, a child life specialist. Kaitlyn has lived with seizures since she was two years old. Over the years, the condition has shaped nearly every aspect of her life, from her time in and out of hospitals to the way she relates to friends, school, and her own identity. In this conversation, she talks about what it feels like to have a seizure, what she's learned from years of living with uncertainty, and how art, humor, and relationships have helped her make sense of it all. Liz, her mother, shares what it was like to first notice something was wrong, how hard it was to find her footing in a world of medical jargon and evolving diagnoses, and what long term caregiving has taught her about patience, advocacy, and perspective. This is not a story about overcoming illness or finding easy silver linings. It's a story about making room for a full life with joy, difficulty, grief, and connection, often all at once. And it's about the role of a place like George Mark, which offers families something rare — not just health care, but space to feel human in the midst of it all.In this episode, you'll hear about: 3:20 - Kaitlyn's epilepsy experience, through both her and her mother's eyes14:00 - How Kaitlyn developed a positive outlook on epilepsy16:30 - How Kaitlyn's family found George Mark Children's House23:30 - The role of a child life specialist28:15 - Supporting a child through the physical, emotional and spiritual challenges of their illness29:56 - How epilepsy has shaped Kaitlyn's views on life's priorities and challenges, and how it has shaped her mother's view of parenting40:00 - Kyle's perspectives on helping children and families through some of life's toughest experiences43:08 - The qualities that Kaitlyn feels a doctor should have to best connect with their patients Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2025
Let us know what you enjoy about the show!"Dreams are possible." These three simple words capture the essence of Susie Carroll's extraordinary journey from a determined 10-year-old in Utah to a Broadway performer in hit shows like Back to the Future, Mean Girls, and The Prom.In this heartfelt conversation, Susie reveals the beautiful paradox at the core of her success: while adult Susie battles perfectionism, young Susie possessed a fearlessness that propelled her forward without doubt. "Little Susie had way less doubts than Susie does now," she reflects, describing how she'd ask her mom at age 10 if they could leave Utah for New York because "I think I should be on Broadway."That early certainty carried her to Pace University and eventually to Broadway, where she's thrived in the demanding role of a "swing" – covering multiple ensemble roles simultaneously. This position, which Susie calls "the best thing that could have happened to me," has become her greatest teacher in balancing meticulous preparation with the flexibility to embrace inevitable imperfections.Beyond the spotlight, Susie shares her evolution in creating a sustainable life in New York. After experiencing the stark emptiness when shows close, she's cultivated what she calls a "pie chart" of fulfillment – building community, diverse work opportunities, and meaningful connections that sustain her regardless of her performance schedule. Her infectious optimism isn't naive; it's earned through hard work and conscious choice: "I work really hard to make those things true, while also living a very full life of all different emotions."Whether you're pursuing creative dreams or seeking more authenticity in your life, Susie's insights on forward motion, perfectionism, and creating a balanced life will inspire you to embrace both the challenge and joy of pursuing what lights you up. As Susie demonstrates, sometimes our childhood certainty holds wisdom our adult doubts try to obscure.If you are enjoying the show please subscribe, share and review! Word of mouth is incredibly impactful and your support is much appreciated! Support the show
“I ignored the diagnosis in hopes of outrunning the disease, but the run ended, and the disease caught up” Jon Chandonnet Jon was well on his way—or so he thought—but he was a ticking time bomb. He had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis six years earlier. He ignored it completely and instead pushed himself to extremes. He earned his master's from MIT, led teams to develop software to launch startups, ran a couple of marathons, and scaled several 14,000-foot California peaks. Jon's health declined and leading him on an eight-year odyssey to understand life's essential elements. He wanted to find a way to minimize the impact of the disease. He wanted his health back and to create a full life despite the MS.During the journey, Jon found seven essential elements allowing him to track daily actions and habits in pursuit of the healthiest, most fulfilled, and joyful life possible.He realized others could benefit from the insights. Jon found a way to simplify life, strip away the chaos, and the unimportant to focus on what matters. The result was the 7 VIBRANTs ™ well-being system.A well-being system enabling anyone to create their best life with greater focus, persistence, fulfillment, joy, and ease.Jon Chandonnet is the author of the celebrated memoir Shadow Summit. He turned a situation, taking many out of the game of life, into a rally cry to go inward and leverage one's innate forces to power their best life. Connect with Jon: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jon.chandonnet/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonchandonnet/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonchandonnet/Facebook VIBRANT U Academy: https://www.facebook.com/InspiringVIBRANTwellbeing/ CONNECT WITH DEBIDo you feel stuck? Do you sense it's time for a change but unsure where to start or how to move forward? Schedule a clarity call!Free Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/debironca/free-clarity-callWebsite – https://www.debironca.comInstagram - @debironcaEmail – info@debironca.comCheck out my online course! Your Story's Changing, finding Purpose in Life's Transitionshttps://course.sequoiatransitioncoaching.com/8-week-programThe Family Letter by Debi Ronca – International Best Sellerhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SSJFXBD
Each one of us has our own story. The chapters within our story are made up of choices, experiences, and lessons.By following our dreams, we may feel like we have fulfilled our destiny. However, if we allow obstacles to stop us, this may lead to regret later on.In this episode, we discuss what it means to live a full life, what will hinder you from living a full life, how to live a full life, and what you will miss if you don't live fully. Turn your dreams into reality and make your story one of success.
People who are dying have a lot to teach us, according to a Denver palliative care chaplain and host of the podcast, "Dying to Tell You," which features people confronting death by reflecting on life. Then, the senior community rallies around residents displaced by an explosion at their care facility. Also, how Colorado's black license plates may become a victim of their own success.
February 16, 2025 | Sunday AM Worship - Living a Full Life - John McMath
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora speaks with Jude Sullivan, also known as "The Fitness Pastor." Jude shares his journey from a clinical exercise physiologist to empowering individuals through spirituality and health coaching. His unique approach combines faith, movement, and mindfulness to help clients find deeper purpose and holistic healing. In this episode, you'll discover: The Interplay of Spirituality and Health: Why addressing spiritual well-being is a foundational step for overall health. From Corporate Healthcare to Coaching: Jude discusses his transition from corporate healthcare to independent coaching and how autonomy has allowed him to make a bigger impact. Breaking Barriers to Hear God: Practical steps to remove obstacles that prevent a deeper connection with spirituality. Building Relationships with Clients: How transparency and dignity enhance trust and client outcomes. Memorable Quotes “If we take care of our spirits first, it does have a positive impact on our health, even if we're not doing things that are quote-unquote, ‘the healthy thing to do.'” “People don't want to have their diseases managed. They want to be free from them.” “Hearing God isn't about a skill—it's about removing obstacles and building a relationship.” Bio Jude Sullivan is a clinical exercise physiologist, researcher, and author with over 35 years of experience in corporate healthcare and sports medicine. Known as "The Fitness Pastor," Jude is dedicated to integrating spirituality into coaching for deeper transformations. He has authored research and clinical texts, developed innovative wellness programs, and worked with a wide range of clients to empower them physically, mentally, and spiritually. Jude now focuses on coaching individuals and groups to hear God and live full, purpose-driven lives. Mentioned in This Episode: Find a Coach through God Talks: Jude Sullivan's Page. Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website. Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
Experience has taught Damien Toohey – a practising barrister and professional pilot – that there are “no limitations in life”. Here's how he does it. In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Damien Toohey of 2 Selborne Chambers in Sydney about his career journey, including early life in the law and pivot to working as a professional and commercial pilot, how he returned to the law and then again to the skies, and the significant life events along the way that have shaped his outlook and trajectory. Toohey also reflects on how flying is the “ultimate test of character”, how his work as a barrister and pilot respectively offer complementary lessons and why he's a better holistic professional, what's happening in the aviation law space, what his journey has taught him about life, and how other lawyers can ensure they are experiencing life to the fullest. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
Send us a textWelcome to Safe Dividend Investing's Podcast # 185 on all ON SEPTEMBER 12TH OF 2024.Today I am answering three investment questions.QUESTION (1)WHY LIVING YOUR LIFE TO THE FULLEST IS IMPORTANT.QUESTION (2)WOULD A NEW IPO OF A SUCCESSFUL COMPANY FOUNDED 40 YEARS AGO BE A RISK?QUESTION (3)HOW DOES A SELF-DIRECTED INVESTOR BUY STOCKS?SIX INVESTMENT GUIDE BOOKS, BY IAN DUNCAN MACDONALD, ARE AVAILABLE FROM AMAZON.COM / KINDLE BOOKS, THE FOLLOWING ARE THE 2 LATEST:(1) CANADIAN HIGH DIVIDEND INVESTING -In this 325-page book, learn how to select, purchase and build a portfolio of 20 Canadian strong dividend stocks. Summary records of 215 stocks are sorted in multiple ways, and each stock's unique page provides detailed scoring data and 24 years of price and dividend trend data. Released September 23.(2) NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE'S 106 BEST HIGH DIVIDEND STOCKS -In this 334-page book, there is a 2-page report for each company scoring 11 data elements. It also lists 23 years of historical share price and dividend payouts so that investors can judge the stock's reliability. Released December 2022.A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS PODCAST IS AVAILABLE.FOR MORE INFORMATION ON IAN'S 6 INVESTMENT BOOKS, 3 NOVELS, PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND DIGITAL ART VISIT www.informus.caIan Duncan MacDonaldAuthor, Artist, Commercial Risk Consultant,President of Informus Inc 2 Vista Humber Drive Toronto, Ontario Canada, M9P 3R7 Toronto Telephone - 416-245-4994 New York Telephone - 929-800-2397 imacd@informus.ca
The Darryl Mobley Show: Your Life Coach On The Radio PODCAST
This is a special episode in a special series on the Darryl Mobley Show. This series features several interviews with people who are Mountain Climbers. By Mountain Climbers, we mean those who have had successful professional careers in one or more fields and are still climbing mountains of their choosing. These folks are inspirational. They are also teachers from whom we can learn a lot about life, professional success, personal fulfillment, family, perseverance, and more.In today's episode of The Darryl Mobley Show – Mountain Climbers edition, you'll meet Ivy Cohen. Ivy is CEO of Ivy Cohen Corporate Communications. During Ivy's careers, she has climbed several unconventional professional mountains, with leadership roles in the corporate world, as an entrepreneur, as CEO of a major national nonprofit, and as a public policy advocate in our nation's capital. Along the way, she has cultivated a unique perspective on how organizations work, leaders think, and successful managers mobilize others. Most impressive, is Ivy's bold perspective on this mountain we call life. Enjoy!With Ivy, we covered:The focus on being effective rather than being right.That growth comes from challenges.Why you should live a full life.Alpacas and puppets.How to Run with the Stars.What you can do with a minute.Combining passion with strategy and creativity.Impact!Why you should throw parties, not punches.Listen to The Darryl Mobley Show podcast on iHeart, Apple, by clicking HERE, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.AmericasBestLifeCoach.comTo get Coach Mobley's newsletter, ask a question, make a suggestion, or have Coach Mobley speak to your organization, contact Coach Mobley at CoachMobley.comThe Best Is Yet to Come. Enjoy Life!Season 6. Episode 31
If you didn't have to work again for money, what would you really do with your time? We often hear about retiring early in the context of someone quitting their corporate job to work on their own business. But what if you truly didn't have to work and could really live your life on your own terms? On this episode of the Journey To Launch Podcast, we have a returning guest, Purple who shares her life after early retirement. Purple retired from corporate America with a portfolio of $500k+ at the young age of 30 right before the 2020 pandemic. She explains what she does with her time now that she is no longer working, how she strives to live an intentional, purpose driven life, and how the pandemic was a catalyst for exiting the work-force. In this episode, we discuss: How fear during the pandemic pushed Purple to retire early Realistically living off of $20,000 + what that lifestyle looks like The nomad lifestyle + how it saves Purple money Strategies for withdrawing money, what a Roth Conversion ladder is, + more Other Links Mentioned in episode: journeytolaunch.com/episode126 Get your copy of my book: Your Journey To Financial Freedom Leave Your Journey To Financial Freedom a review! Get The Budget Bootcamp Check out my personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. What stage of the financial journey are you on? Are you working on financial stability or work flexibility? Find out with this free assessment and get a curated list of the 10 next best episodes for you to listen to depending on your stage. Check it out here! Connect with Purple: Website Instagram: @APurpleLife Twitter: @APurpleLifeBlog Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide
Forget living with cancer in remission, Sandy Yozipovic was determined to be cured of cancer without a trace of it in her body. This is difficult to do in the traditional medical system but Sandy found a doctor willing to go outside the norm. She now lives without a trace of cancer in her body, healthier and happier than ever before.As Sandy shares, the human body has this remarkable ability to cure itself if it has the correct tools. The things you need include in no particular order: nutritionproper reststress reliefemotional attitude/belief system movementfaith and trusta doctor looking for the root causeSandy's message is that you don't have to let cancer or any other chronic disease define your life. There are options for healing, not just treatment. Follow Sandy on Instagram @syozipovic Visit ConfidenceThroughHealth.com to find discounts to some of our favorite products.Follow me via All In Health and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram.Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Live the Healthy Lifestyle God DesignedProduction credit: Social Media Cowboys
Martin Slyngstad a Behavior Specialist, and currently in school to become a Speech Pathologist, joins us to discuss his multitude of interests and accomplishments as a young autistic adult. Martin is the author of Chatter Box: My Life with Autism A Mother and Sons Perspective, founder Spire Autism, and Special Olympics gold medal winner. Martin's warmth and sincerity are contagious as he shares his passionate belief that everyone should celebrate their authentic life. For more information: www.spireautism.com www.youtube.com/@martinsautismjourney7397 All Autism Talk is sponsored by Learn Behavioral (www.Learnbehavioral.com).
Summary Ron Bunnell shares his journey of coming out as gay later in life and the impact it had on his marriage. Despite initial fears, Ron's wife, Barb, showed love and support, and they were able to rebuild their relationship. Ron emphasizes the importance of being authentic and true to oneself, even if it means facing challenges. He also highlights the significance of finding support from others in similar situations. Ron's story serves as an inspiration for those navigating mixed orientation marriages and coming out later in life. Keywords coming out, late in life, marriage, support, authenticity TakeawaysComing out later in life can be a challenging journey, but it is worth pursuing authenticity and being true to oneself.Support from loved ones, like Ron's wife Barb, can make a significant difference in navigating the complexities of a mixed orientation marriage.Finding a support group or community of individuals in similar situations can provide valuable guidance and understanding.Ron's story highlights the importance of love, acceptance, and open-mindedness in relationships and families.Sound Bites"I literally thought my life would end as I knew it""She wanted me to text her updates on what's going on""I have young friends who don't even have a coming out story, I'm just myself"Chapters00:00 - Introduction: David Cotton's Out Late Podcast01:13- Ron's Decision to Come Out to His Wife03:11- Barb's Surprising Reaction and the Rebuilding of Their Relationship08:27- Challenges and Complications in Ron's Journey 13:43- Ron's Childhood and Early Signs of His Sexual Orientation17:53- The Social and Cultural Context of Ron's Coming Out Journey19:19- The Impact of Ron's Sexual Orientation on His Marriage22:00- Finding Support and Meeting Scott25:14- The Kidney Donation and Its Impact on Ron and Barb's Relationship28:36- Barb's Lasting Support and Ron's Advice for Others33:02- Closing Remarks: Ron's Inspiring Journey Book Recommendation: Over the Cliff: Gay Husbands in Straight Marriages – Bonnie Kaye and Doug Dittmer - https://a.co/d/cMEgHNO Podcast website and resources: https://www.OutLateWithDavid.com YouTube Edition: https://youtu.be/ep8EEuvEn1U YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvsthP9yClKI4o5LxbuQnOg Certified Professional Life Coach, David Cotton: https://www.DavidCottonCoaching.com Contact me: mailto:david@davidcottoncoaching.com
Hey Friends & Kin! FYI: THIS, JUST LIKE ALL EPISODES OF HAND ME MY PURSE, CONTAINS PROFANITY. THIS PODCAST IS FOR ADULTS AND CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT. Now that we've gotten that out of the way... _________ Friends and Kin this episode is part two of a conversation all about SELF-DECEPTION & SELF-AWARENESS. My guest today is a friend of the show and an actual good friend of mine, Ms. Ebony Vaughan. Ebony has been on the show before! She and I were in conversation on episode No. 34 where we talked about self-love, self-worth and the authentic journey to freedom. Listen HERE to check that episode out. In this episode we uncover the necessary tools for self-awareness as well as how you miss out on living your in the fullness of life by smothering yourself with the cloak of self-deception. In this state you tend to miss the beautiful bounty that God has for you. We really went in on the ways that a lack of authenticity can stop you from living a FULL LIFE. Please do yourself a favor and check this episode out and if you missed last week's conversation - run, don't walk to listen to it! It's such a REAL conversation! Also, I told y'all I would add a link to the FEELINGS WHEEL… And I did!
We sit down with one of our closest friends, Johnnie Mac, to hear about how he ended up in LA, why he loves hanging out and how he puts in the effort to keep his friendships. He's one of the funniest, most authentic, most unique humans you'll ever come across and we're so lucky to be his friend. Enjoy this hilarious conversation & maybe even have a few drinks while you listen. J Mac certainly did!
Hey Friends & Kin! FYI: THIS, JUST LIKE ALL EPISODES OF HAND ME MY PURSE, CONTAINS PROFANITY. THIS PODCAST IS FOR ADULTS AND CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT. Now that we've gotten that out of the way... _________ Friends and Kin this episode is part one of a conversation all about SELF-DECEPTION & SELF-AWARENESS. My guest today is a friend of the show and an actual good friend of mine, Ms. Ebony Vaughan. Ebony has been on the show before! She and I were in conversation on episode No. 34 where we talked about self-love, self-worth and the authentic journey to freedom. Listen HERE to check that episode out. In this episode we uncover the necessary tools for self-awareness as well as how you miss out on living your in the fullness of life by smothering yourself with the cloak of self-deception. In this state you tend to miss the beautiful bounty that God has for you. We really went in on the ways that a lack of authenticity can stop you from living a FULL LIFE. Please do yourself a favor and check this episode out and get ready for next week's continuation of this REAL conversation! Also, I told y'all I would add a link to the FEELINGS WHEEL… And I did!
Created and hosted by Cavan Hendron, The Bradshaw Effect seeks to create a space to cultivate community, share experiences, and show that we can be the main characters of our stories. In this episode, Cavan sits down with Taylor Louderman to discuss her career, living a full life, and so much more! Follow Taylor on Social Media!
03/23/2024, Marc Lesser, dharma talk at City Center. In this talk Marc Lesser examines some instructions from Zen Mind Beginner's Mind, for living a full life; a life of practice, joy, grief, ordinary, and sacred.
SummaryIn this episode David interviews Larry Best, a retired trial lawyer who came out 20 years into his marriage, now living a full life with his partner and husband of 20 years. Their conversation explores the coming out journey of Larry, who shares his unique story of coming out to his business partner and wife. Larry's decision to come out was driven by a combination of personal factors, including the need to be true to himself and the impact it was having on his mental health. The reactions from his business partner and wife varied, with his business partner making a joke and his wife experiencing a range of emotions. Larry's decision to get married was influenced by societal expectations and the belief that he could suppress his attraction to men. However, he eventually realized that he had been living a lie and needed to come out. The process of telling his wife and children was challenging, with mixed reactions from each family member. Larry and his wife initially tried to maintain a co-parenting relationship, but over time, their relationship deteriorated. Larry also faced challenges in his professional life, with some clients distancing themselves after learning about his sexual orientation. However, he eventually transitioned to a successful career as a plaintiff lawyer. Overall, Larry's story highlights the complexities and emotional impact of coming out and navigating relationships and careers. In this conversation, Larry shares his experience of coming out and how it changed his perception of the world. He discusses the importance of joining LGBTQ political and social organizations to connect with the community. Larry also talks about how he found his partner and offers advice for men who are at the beginning of the coming out process. He emphasizes the need for support and understanding for spouses and family members during this time.TakeawaysComing out is a deeply personal and complex journey, with each individual facing unique challenges and reactions from loved ones.The decision to get married while suppressing one's true sexual orientation can lead to internal conflict and a sense of living a lie.The process of coming out can have a significant emotional impact on spouses and children, with reactions ranging from relief to anger and despair.Supporting loved ones through the coming out process requires patience, understanding, and a willingness to be present and listen.Coming out can have professional implications, with potential challenges in maintaining client relationships and navigating workplace dynamics. Coming out can change one's perception of the world and the people in it.Joining LGBTQ political and social organizations can provide a social network and help in meeting like-minded individuals.Finding a partner after coming out can take time and patience.Support and understanding for spouses and family members are crucial during the coming out process.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage00:20 Unusual Coming Out Story02:27 Reactions from Business Partner and Wife03:31 Emotional Impact on Wife05:45 Supporting Wife Emotionally06:12 The Decision to Get Married08:04 Realization of Being Gay11:22 Fear of Coming Out18:26 Divorce and Financial Settlement24:45 Telling the Children29:44 Reflections on the Coming Out Process33:34 Impact on Business and Career41:15 Changing Perception44:10 Connecting with the LGBTQ Community45:53 Finding a Partner51:06 Advice for Men Coming Out57:09 Supporting Spouses and Family58:35 Understanding the Wife's Perspective59:04 Closing RemarksLarry Best's online memoir: https://medium.com/@laurencebestBook Recommendation: Fashionably Late: Gay, Bi, and Trans Men Who Came Out Later in Life, edited by Vinnie Kinsella. https://a.co/d/dh3N2yM Gay Fathers Worldwide: https://gayfathersworldwide.wordpress.com/ Podcast website and resources: https://www.OutLateWithDavid.com YouTube Edition: https://youtu.be/uLCzcLsxCUoCertified Professional Life Coach, David Cotton: https://www.DavidCottonCoaching.com Contact me: david@davidcottoncoaching.com
Discover the wisdom of Susan Mercer in this awe-inspiring and intriguing interview. From death doula to pilot to author, Susan's journey will inspire and enlighten you. Susan talks about trusting signs from the universe to embracing change. This episode will encourage you to ask for what you want, trust your intuition, and live a more fulfilling life! Enjoy! In this episode, you'll learn: Susan's spiritual awakening Embracing life's transitions Creating a peaceful end-of-life experience Opening to new life perspectives Connect with Susan Susan's Book: A Graceful Goodbye: A New Outlook on Death Susan's website: Modern Outlooks Work with Marilyn 10x Your Life Class: https://www.marilynalauria.com/10 Next Level Living: https://www.marilynalauria.com/next-level-living/ Related Episodes Ep: 71: We Can All Change Our Beliefs Ep: 109: Decide Who to Be and Be It Ep. 138: Change Your Beliefs, Change Your Life Meet Your Higher Self Free Gift! Possess greater wisdom, insight, and connection to Universal Consciousness. Get ready to: ✨ Expand Your Consciousness. ✨ Connect to your Soul. ✨Anchor into your purpose and grow. ✨Transcend the Ego (release limitations). ✨Connect to your Intuition and be Self Guided. ✨Make powerful decisions Don't forget new episodes come out every Thursday! Follow and rate the podcast on Apple Podcast. Help us spread the word by sharing this episode with a friend. If you have questions, email info@MarilynAlauria.com. Meet your own personal Guide at https://marilynalauria.com/guide. Follow me on social: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
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Jessie Smith is one of my favorite interviews so far with this podcast. Yes, this young lady from New Zealand is a six time world champion but it isn't just her racing that I adore about her. It's her self awareness. Jessie was at the top of a young career in BMX and realized something wasn't right. She needed and decided to work on her mental health and she made the decision to step back and focus on it. She says she simply couldn't figure out her "why" when it came to racing. It's been several years since Jessie made her decision to take time away from elite racing. So what has she been up to? Well, of course she's worked on her mental health but she's also worked as a house painter, day laborer, farming to working at a motorcycle shop among other jobs. Jessie says she's trying to live a full life. Jessie says she's blessed to have a great core of family and friends who have supported her journey of inspiration, revelation and pride learning who she is away from the bike. Don't sell her short Jessie is looking to race again. She says she's been riding a bit. So, I say watch out ladies Jessie Smith is coming.
In this interview, John Salley shares his experience playing with the basketball greats and learning important lessons about a life of endless learning. --- Stay up to date by subscribing to The Profile, our weekly newsletter that brings you the best profiles of successful people and companies. Sign up here: https://theprofile.substack.com/
Wanting to live your life authentically and actually doing it is not something a lot of people execute. Sex and sexual health and wellness is still a subject that is still ripe with stigma for adults in the United States. But Alexandra has made it her mission to educate all within reach regarding a sexual health and wellness STI, herpes that affects many adults, teens and children, some in the most emotionally harmful ways. It doesn't have to be that way. Listen in as she educates us all on how anyone can live a full life with herpes and without the heart crushing stigma and shame. Alexandra Harbushka Bio: Alexandra Harbushka's life was sent into upheaval when she received a call from her doctor diagnosing her with herpes. Shaking, feeling like her life - her goals, happiness, and desires - had all just gone up in smoke, she was left scared shitless and with a new mission, to share her story with people just like her and to let them know that their feelings are normal, natural, and that they are not victims. With that mission in mind, she founded Life With Herpes, an online community consisting of a podcast, a website, Youtube channel, wellness products to support the skin condition and an online community that provides support, all dedicated to shattering the stigma of living with herpes. Before founding Life With Herpes and becoming a mother to her son Clinton and a wife to her husband Bill, Alexandra worked in corporate America with roles ranging from Ralph Lauren to selling new home construction to being a mortgage loan officer. Her education includes a bachelor degree from the University of Arizona (Bear Down to my fellow Wildcats!), a postgraduate certificate in Ministry, and is currently working on a masters in Theology. She is also an ordained minister and provides ministry counseling. Stay up to date with Alexandra Harbushka: Website: www.lifewithherpes.com Instagram: @lifewithherpes Instagram: @alexandraharbushka Tiktok: @lifewithherpes Youtube: @lifewithherpes Stay up to date with Sisters of Sexuality: Website: www.sistersofsexuality.com Email: sistersofsexuality@gmail.com Instagram: @sistersofsexuality Facebook: @sexysostour Twitter: @sistersofsex Visit our sponsor OrganicLoven.com for all of your organic intimate body needs, sex and relationships courses and coaching. If you liked this episode, LEAVE US A REVIEW! LIKE SUBSCRIBE SHARE SUPPORT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistersofsexuality/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistersofsexuality/support
Danielle Kepics is a licensed physician assistant of nearly a decade, masters level mental therapist, certified fertility educator + nutrition coach-- and in a former life a personal trainer. She helps humans live full, healthy, badass lives through health and wellness. She is most passionate about helping women ditch their menstrual cycle struggles without birth control + thrive in their lives instead of merely surviving. Outside of her business pursuits she lives in Southern Utah with her boyfriend and three fur babies. She is an avid weightlifter, hiker, runner + most recently BJJ enthusiast. Find her on instagram @danielle.kepics + learn more about working with her and her team at www.empoweredmedicine.co
You don't need a stamp of approval, talent, passion, confidence, or even motivation to get going... You don't need to have it all figured out or even have the slightest clue about what you're creating yet. Creating more fulfillment, and meaning, and going after what you want starts NOW! If you feel like there's something more, something else you want to go after, or another piece of this little puzzle called life, this episode will help inspire you to create more meaning and find more fulfillment starting today. In this interview with (returning) guest, Terri Trespicio, author of Unfollow Your Passion, we talk about: How being a published author has changed Terri's life How she deals with bad reviews and feedback The five half-truths that keep us from pursuing work we live What to say at your next networking event when someone asks what you do Book recommendations to add to your TBR list And more! Resources Mentioned: The Passion Trap: 5 Half-Truths Keeping You From Living a Full Life Mini-Course The Business of Expertise, David Baker Monsters by Claire Dederer Pachinko, Min Jin Lee About Terri Trespicio: Terri Trespicio is an award-winning writer, speaker, brand advisor, and author of Unfollow Your Passion: How to Create a Life that Matters to You. Her TEDx talk, "Stop Searching for Your Passion," has surpassed 7 million views, and she was named by Hubspot as one of the "Top 18 female speakers who are killing it" (she came in at #2—Oprah was #8), and one of the world's leading creatives by Creative Boom magazine. Connect with Terri: Website Instagram About the Host, Content Copywriter Emily Aborn: Emily Aborn is a Content Writer, Podcast Host of Content with Character and She Built This, and Founder of the She Built This community for women entrepreneurs and professionals. She's been an entrepreneur since 2014 and has experience in running brick-and-mortar as well as online businesses. She's worked with over 96 different industries and loves helping those with a big mission increase their visibility, connect with their clients, and bring their dreams and visions to life. For fun, Emily enjoys nerdy word games and puzzles, reading, listening to podcasts like they're going outta' style, and tromping about in the woods with her husband, Jason, and their dog, Clyde. Connect with Emily Website Instagram LinkedIn Content with Character Podcast
In today's episode, we sit down with Andrew and Sarah Swafford and have a great conversation all about living a life full of gift and grit. We talk about human formation, brazilian jiu jitsu, and building authentic adult community! In their book on Gift & Grit, they've put together lessons and stories with clear human formation so that we can all become more of who we are and be gifts to others in our lives. We were blessed to have this conversation and we are so excited for you to listen to it! Let's jump in!Buy a signed copy of Gift & Grit by Andrew and Sarah Swafford click hereMore from the Swaffords!SUPPORT OUR APOSTOLATEThank you all for your ongoing support. We love what we do and pray that it is a blessing to you and your families. If you are benefitting in some way from what we're doing, here are some ways you can support our show: Support us on Patreon!Our BooksGo To Joseph: 10 Day Consecration to St. JosephGo To Joseph For ChildrenFREE RESOURCESFertility Awareness Cheat SheetRelationship Check-UpOur MinistryAbout UsConnect with us and send us a message on InstagramYouTube ChannelEpisode Music by Alex_MakeMusic from PixabaySupport the showSupport the show
Join us as we sit down with Annette Evans from @onherownlife to talk about gun ownership as a single woman and how women don't need kids as justification for it. We discuss other forms of protection, like Jiu-Jitsu and what a minimum level of skill can do for someone. Annette reminds us that you should continue to learn but not to let paranoia run your life and Jordan talks about getting beaten up by a girl.A big THANKS to all of you who support us on Patreon! Is is because of you that we were able to get this episode professionally edited instead of Jordan doing it in his spider-filled basement. If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon where you can do so while getting a bunch of exclusive swag AND even discount codes to our store. Enjoy!Links:On Her Own Life InstagramThe A Better Way 2A Podcast Patreon
Join us as we sit down with Annette Evans from @onherownlife to talk about gun ownership as a single woman and how women don't need kids as justification for it. We discuss other forms of protection, like Jiu-Jitsu and what a minimum level of skill can do for someone. Annette reminds us that you should continue to learn but not to let paranoia run your life and Jordan talks about getting beaten up by a girl.A big THANKS to all of you who support us on Patreon! Is is because of you that we were able to get this episode professionally edited instead of Jordan doing it in his spider-filled basement. If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon where you can do so while getting a bunch of exclusive swag AND even discount codes to our store. Enjoy!Links:On Her Own Life InstagramThe A Better Way 2A Podcast Patreon
Does this sound familiar? You've been told to simply get used to it and accept the challenges that come with living with an ileostomy. But let's be honest, it's not that simple, is it? The pain and frustration of trying to adapt to a new way of life while facing physical and emotional hurdles can feel overwhelming. And yet, despite your efforts, you're still struggling to find the support and guidance you need. It's time for a different approach. Join us in this episode as we uncover the complexities of living with an ileostomy and empower you to overcome the challenges with resilience and confidence."I tend not to think about things I'm out of my control, such as medical issues. What I can control is my positive attitude." - Dan ShockleyIn this episode, you will be able to:Uncover the complexities of hereditary colon cancer syndrome and the significance of genetic testing.Realize the vital role of regular screenings in the early detection of potential health hazards.Journey through the challenging path of adapting to life with an ileostomy.Participate in a mission to de-stigmatize ostomies and amplify the call for universal awareness.Explore the need for healthcare reform emphasizing preventive screenings.My special guest is Dan ShockleyMeet Dan Shockley, a man of resilience with an ability to adapt and overcome in the face of adversity. A retired Navy veteran, Dan has served in Operation Desert Storm and is an Iraqi Freedom Veteran, priding himself on the mental toughness earned from his military career. A little-known fact about our special guest, Dan has been diagnosed with an attenuated form of Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP), a rare hereditary condition impacting less than 0.3% of the global population. With his trademark positivity, Dan navigated his complicated medical journey to live a full life post an unexpected ileostomy surgery.
Welcome Streets, Beats and Eats blogger Casey Brown to The Whole View! This week, Stacy and Casey candidly discuss their experiences with eating disorders,and Casey's struggles with infertility. Casey shares tips to help us reframe our narratives and start to feel more connected to ourselves. Trigger warning: We will be talking about eating disorders. Please be mindful and take care of your needs accordingly. Resources for those those who are struggling with eating disorders can be found in the extended show notes at realeverything.com. Find Casey: streetsbeatseats.com instagram.com/streetsbeatseats tiktok.com/@streetsbeatseats facebook.com/streetsbeatseats Don't forget to subscribe to this channel and visit realeverything.com! If you haven't yet unlocked our bonus content, checkout patreon.com/thewholeview. Your subscription goes to support this show and gets you direct access to submit your questions! We also want to give a big thank you to this week's sponsors! Indeed.com/wholeview | Get a $75 sponsored job credit Beautycounter.com/StacyToth | Use code CLEANFORALL20 for 20% off your first order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Taylor Ann Macey lives Greater by living her life to the fullest with a devastating disease. She pursues what she is passionate about and lives as though tomorrow is never promised. She loves to learn new things, find new adventures, work hard, and play harder. Since much of what happens with her body is out her control, she takes exquisite care of her mental health to manage the ups and downs of chronic illness. As a Life Coach and Nutrition Coach who specializes in mindset work and body recomposition, Taylor Ann helps women with autoimmune conditions simplify their autoimmune wellness and create the weight and health they've always wanted. Enjoy the conversation with Taylor Ann and be inspired!Connect with Taylor Ann:Website: TaylorAnnMacey.comInstagram: TaylorAnnMaceyFacebook: Autoimmune Warrior Thank you so much for listening!Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow us on Instagram, and like us on Facebook! THANK YOU so much for listening!Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow us on Instagram, and like us on Facebook!Shop LivGreater Tees, Hoodies, Crew Sweatshirts, and More!
Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each. Welcome to 236 0:00 The sale of Voice Dream Reader is official 1:11 The struggle to get Apple to care about locking blind people out of one of their services 7:47 I am concerned about Oko 28:00 I don't like being blind 33:07 Ableist Language. Are you blind? 47:15 How accessible is the Qardio Arm? 49:51 David Epstein introduces the All Terrain Cane 1:01:11 Google is also not taking accessibility seriously 1:24:40 Spin bike demo 1:26:06 Entering into the world of hearing aids 1:36:08 The Bonnie Bulletin 1:45:43 Closing and contact info 1:58:01
Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNS) is an umbrella term that includes myelofibrosis (MF), essential thrombocythemia (ET) and polycythemia vera (PV). In this… The post Living A Full Life: Exploring Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs) first appeared on The Bloodline with LLS.
Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNS) is an umbrella term that includes myelofibrosis (MF), essential thrombocythemia (ET) and polycythemia vera (PV). In this… The post Living A Full Life: Exploring Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs) appeared first on The Bloodline with LLS.
Living a Full Life: Athlete's Mental Health, Relationships, Career, and Getting Uncomfortable with Kyle Thousand Kyle Thousand is a sports agent and the Head of Baseball at Milk & Honey Sports. Kyle has represented many high-profile athletes, The baseball division of Milk & Honey is based in Nashville and launches in partnership with Big Plan Holdings, a diversified family holding company with investments in cannabis, real estate, entertainment, and hospitality. Before joining Milk & Honey, Kyle Thousand spent over a decade at Creative Artists Agency (CAA), one of the largest talent agencies in the world. While at CAA, he worked in the sports department and represented several high-profile athletes, including NBA stars Blake Griffin and Paul George. He is also the former Vice President and Managing Director of Roc Nation Sports. Under his leadership, the baseball division represented some of the biggest names in baseball and signed contracts. In addition to his work as an agent, Thousand is also actively involved in community service and philanthropy. He co-founded the Brooklyn-based organization Stoked Mentoring, which provides mentoring and educational programs to underserved youth through action sports. Thousand has also served on the board of directors for the charitable organization Athletes vs. Cancer. With his extensive experience in sports representation and his commitment to positively impacting the community, Kyle Thousand has established himself as one of the most respected and influential figures in the sports industry. In this episode, we discuss: -Divorce, Athletes and Mental Health, Masculinity, Ayahuasca, and the Grammy's -Meeting Barack Obama -How divorce makes you feel like a failure -Processing Feelings -Regrets and learning lessons -Mental Health in Sports, Michael Phelps, Kevin Love, and John Wall -Arron Rogers and his darkness retreat -Speaking your truth -Focusing on what you can control -From Roc Nation to Milk & Honey -Getting uncomfortable -What gets you excited You can connect with Kyle Thousand here: Instagram: @KyleThousand Website: https://www.milkhoneyla.com/sports/ You can connect with Alex Terranova here: Instagram: @InspirationalAlex Website: www.TheDreamMason.com Email: Alex@TheDreamMason.com Alex Terranova, PCC, is one of the world's top and most sought-after Performance & Success Alchemists and Coaches. He's an Author, Men's Retreat Leader, & International Speaker who was dubbed "The Anti-Excuses Coach" by Yahoo Finance. As the Founder of DreamMason Inc., Co-Creator of The Alchemy of Men and Your Love Adventure, and the docile tones behind hundreds of podcasts, he's coached and transformed hundreds of lives into better relationships, financial abundance, and increased achievement with less stress, drama, and difficulty. Since 2015 Alex has coached hundreds of successful and powerful individuals & businesses to thrive financially, enjoy better relationships, and achieve more, all with less stress, drama, and difficulty. Alex is the author of Fictional Authenticity and the forthcoming book How Dreams Are Built. He has hosted & appeared in over 400 podcasts, including top-rated shows such as The University of Adversity, The Primal BluePrint, and Success Unleashed. He has been featured on NBC, FOX, Yahoo Finance, Disrupt Magazine, Thrive Global, and Elephant Journal. Alex has worked with athletes, entertainers, executives, & leaders in; MLB, LinkedIn, Million Dollar Sellers, Shutterfly, Godiva, Chase, and Coldwell Banker. Alex supports people in creating real results, integrity, enjoyment, and peace so they can succeed in what deeply matters to them and build their legacy.
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Meet Naketa Ren ThigpenNaketa Ren Thigpen is on a mission to build stronger families that L.E.A.V.E new multi-generational imprints, witnessed from the ripples of love, empathy, adventure, victory, and edification they create from their wholeness. Naketa's the #1 Balance (and) Relationship Advisor in the World, activating power couples and potent humans who are ready to recalibrate and own their right to be intentionally selfish to amplify relationship intimacy as they grow to live in the space of (and) fully. After a successful career helping families push through trials caused by trauma, lost confidence and communication challenges impacting intimacy within their relationships, Naketa Ren Thigpen broke barriers and glass ceilings when she decided to break free from outdated expectations and binding patriarchal definitions that limit the ability to self-actualize. Formerly trained as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Naketa architected her core professional skill set as a Psychotherapist, Trauma Specialist, Sexology and Relationship expert with strategically infused tenets of metaphysics and coaching to set a new bar, creating ripples inside the personal development industry. Featured on the Lifestyle Channel, International Radio shows, Award Winning Podcasts, honored by the NAACP as one of 104 Most Influential Black Women in Philadelphia, and recipient of the National Association for Professional Women of Excellence Award, Naketa is a woman who wears many hats without apology or explanation. She has provided personal growth training, development, and advice for over 10,000 global professionals, ranging in ranks from CEOs of multi-billion-dollar corporations to ultra-high-net-worth entrepreneurs of fast-scaling start-ups. Utilizing her distinct experiential, intuitive and highly energetic style, Naketa is the host of the Balance Boldly Podcast & International Best Selling Author of the book Selfish: Permission to Pause, Live, Love, and Laugh Your Way to Joy. A highly sought-after Transformative Empowerment Speaker and CEO of ThigPro Balance (and) Relationship Management Institute, this brilliant beauty has revolutionized how to heal traumas while balancing work/life (and LOVE). Learn More Herehttps://thigpro.com/evolve-arrive-expandAudience FREE BOOK!https://aselfishbook.com/ The Giving Starts With You Podcast is all about helping men and women discover inner peace, strength and self-love through giving to themselves so that they may be able to give to others. From time to time, I will be bringing on guests who will share stories of how they gave to themselves, resulting in the ability to serve others. My hope is that this show will help you see that you are not alone in your struggles. We all face difficult challenges in our lives at one time or another, but we don't always feel seen or heard. I see you! You are not alone! I hope this show empowers you and makes you feel that you are VISIBLE, VALIDATED and VICTORIOUS! Sometimes we just need to quiet the noise around us so that we may really FEEL, HEAR and DISCOVER what we are passionate about and start healing from the inside out.My ultimate goal is for you to live your life authentically and live it the way you want to. In 2005, I learned that life is just too short to waste, so let yourself shine and do what makes you happy!To learn more about your host, Nelia Hutt visit https://www.neliahutt.comHelping you discover Inner Peace through Giving!Contact Nelia at hello@neliahutt.comSubscribe to the Podcast YouTube Channel to watch the videos of the episodes https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClc6cfjxUxZ16QBtL87M14wBuy Her book Giving My Heart Room to Breathe - A journey through Grief, Healing and Giving https://www.amazon.com/GIVING-MY-HEART-ROOM-BREATHE/dp/1777670608/ref=sr_1_1?crid=C8STS22F31RT&dchild=1&keywords=giving+my+heart+room+to+breathe&qid=1625183016&sprefix=giving+my+heart%2Caps%2C387&sr=8-1
SHR # 2962:: Living A Full Life With Chronic Pain - Chad Cilli - According to the CDC up to 40% of Americans suffer from chronic pain at any given time. Numerous health conditions are the result of chronic pain that contribute to high health costs and lost productivity. It's one of the most common reasons people seek medical care. It has also led to over 46,000 deaths a year from prescribed opioid use. How can one live a full life while living with chronic pain? Here's some real-world talk about managing a life filled with chronic pain. - CARL RECOMMENDS: superhumanradio.net/carl-recommends - - View and download all shows at https://superhumanradio.net - Visit us on Instagram: @superhumanradio - Support SHR - https://superhumanradio.net/make-a-donation
If you didn't have to work again for money, what would you really do with your time? We often hear about retiring early in the context of someone quitting their corporate job to work on their own business. But what if you truly didn't have to work and could really live your life on your own terms? On this episode of the Journey To Launch Podcast, we have a returning guest, Purple who shares her life after early retirement. Purple retired from corporate America with a portfolio of $500k+ at the young age of 30 right before the 2020 pandemic. She explains what she does with her time now that she is no longer working, how she strives to live an intentional, purpose driven life, and how the pandemic was a catalyst for exiting the work-force. In this episode, we discuss: How fear during the pandemic pushed Purple to retire early Realistically living off of $20,000 + what that lifestyle looks like The nomad lifestyle + how it saves Purple money Strategies for withdrawing money, what a Roth Conversion ladder is, + more What stage of the financial journey are you on? Are you working on financial stability or work flexibility? Find out with this free assessment and get a curated list of the 10 next best episodes for you to listen to depending on your stage. Check it out here! Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: https://apurplelife.com Journeytolaunch.com/mystage https://journeytolaunch.com/episode126/ Check out my new personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Purple: Website Instagram: @APurpleLife Twitter: @APurpleLifeBlog Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide