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This week on ChatterBox, we're talking about something that absolutely wrecks us — losing a beloved pet.One of our fur babies just crossed the rainbow bridge, and we're feeling it deep. Like, ugly crying in the shower deep. In this episode, we open up about how hard it is to say goodbye, especially when you genuinely like your pet more than most people (because let's be real — they never judge your outfit, your mood, or your snack choices).It's messy, it's emotional, and honestly, it's the kind of grief that doesn't get talked about enough.So if you've ever lost a pet, are scared of the day you will, or just want to cry in solidarity — pour a glass, grab the tissues, and join us.
Send us a text Lovdev gets candid in this emotional yet cheeky episode. He plugs his upcoming solo show at the RAM Comedy Festival, opens up about the emptiness in his house after losing a beloved pet, and dives into a moral minefield—would you drug your own parent if it meant saving your sanity? Plus, a grumble about nuisance stepdads and today's weird news involves a mysterious new tool launched in the UK. It's strange, raw, and totally Lovdev. Support the show
This episode, Katie takes calls from two different households struggling to find their ground after the loss of a pet. She discusses ways to care for your own grief after the passing of a beloved animal, as well as advice for the animals that were left behind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This clearing is to help release the guilt around losing a pet. It's common to feel a sense of guilt when we lose a pet. If you've lost a pet, here's a good site that discusses the stages of grief with our animals. https://petdeparted.com/is-it-normal-to-feel-guilty-after-a-pet-dies/#:~:text=Develop%20Personal%20Self-Care%20StrategiesSelf-care As you listen to the clearing, focus on your pet and the positive feelings and emotions you remember. You may notice a strong shift or may need to listen more than once. Photo by Fayson Merege: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-woman-sitting-with-her-dog-on-the-highlands-overlooking-the-mountain-scenery-5784092/ Website: https://vibrationelevation.com Blog: https://vibrationelevation.com/energyclearings Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/vibrationelevationn Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/vibrationelevationn Podcast https://vibrationelevation.com/podcast X (Twitter) https://twitter.com/@vibeEclearing Products & Program https://vibrationelevation.com/store
When we think of grief, we often imagine it reserved for the loss of a human loved one, but losing a pet can be just as hard. Losing Blaze, my loyal and loving dog, brought a wave of emotions I wasn't prepared for. Join me in this episode as I explore the unique grief of losing a pet, the guilt and second-guessing that often follow, and the comfort that can come from sharing these feelings with others. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jackiedecrinis.com/ep-109-grief-losing-a-pet/
In this heartfelt episode, Bryce Hamilton, LSCSW, is joined by Dr. Rachel Venable, a veterinarian specializing in oncology and cancer care for pets. Together, they explore the challenging journey of facing a terminal diagnosis in pets, the emotional rollercoaster pet owners experience when considering euthanasia, and how to navigate the difficult process of saying goodbye. Dr. Venable shares her professional insights […] The post The Heartbreak of Losing a Pet: Understanding Grief with a Vet’s Perspective with Rachel Venable, DVM appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
"It's really moving to see some of the epitaphs that people put on the stones. They really love their pets," says James Nolan, who oversees Aspin Hill Memorial Park.
Welcome everyone! In todays episode I share a very real, and very vulnerable side of me and my own personal healing process. I said goodbye to my beloved soul dog a couple of weeks ago and I open up about the experience, the heartbreak, and the tools that have helped me work through the grief process. Don't forget to follow me on instagram @ericawrusso for more content and tools for your personal and healing evolution.
We lost Fat Bob this week, and this is how we are dealing with it. But first, I don't remember Saturday night. Thanks for listening.Support this podcast at: Meandmrsalwaysright | creating Off the cuff talks of the week. | PatreonFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeAndMrsAlwaysRightOr email us: meandmrsalwaysright@gmail.com
Hour 3 - Marty discusses the distress a person experiences when losing a pet and the issues he is having with his refrigerator.
Katie the angel dog is featured in this episode of the Healing Pet Loss Podcast with Marianne Soucy. Listen to follow along as Marianne connects with Katie in a Sacred Spirit Journey on behalf of Katie's grieving human companion Joan. The Sacred Spirit Journey with Katie's message brought Joan much peace, and it is our hope that it may bring you comfort in your time of grief. Afterwards, you are invited to visit Marianne's website HealingPetLoss.com where you can read the whole journey and see photos of beautiful Katie. PS: If you would like Marianne Soucy to connect with your beloved pet that has passed, you can learn more here: https://healingpetloss.com/receive-a-message-from-your-pet/
In this episode of the Healing Pet Loss Podcast, we meet Iggy the angel dog. Listen to follow along with Marianne Soucy as she connects with Iggy in a Sacred Spirit Journey on behalf of Iggy's grieving human companion Tamara. In this classic journey, Iggy is reunited with his best friend Winnie the angel dog, who passed only a short time before him. The Sacred Spirit Journey with Iggy's message brought Tamara much peace and healing, and it is our hope that it may bring you comfort in your time of grief. Afterwards, you are invited to visit Marianne's website HealingPetLoss.com where you can read the whole journey and see photos of beautiful Iggy. PS: If you would like Marianne Soucy to connect with your beloved pet that has passed, you can learn more here: https://healingpetloss.com/receive-a-message-from-your-pet/
We had a wonderful email come in this week asking how to deal with the loss of a pet. Yvie's been through this a few times with some of her little doggies, so she's the perfect person to help you work through your grief. Plus, Useful Facts is baccckkk and this week it's all about Crocodile Tears! LINKS Yvie Jones @yvie_jones Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial Don't forget you can ask us a question anytime by emailing twogirls@novaentertainment.com.au CREDITSHost: Yvie Jones Executive Producer: Rachael Hart Supervising Producer: Ricardo Bardon Show Artwork By: @ellymalone Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this heartfelt episode, we delve deep into the emotional turmoil that comes with losing your cherished gundog. It's a raw, intimate discussion aimed at helping you navigate the grief you're feeling right now or may face in the future. Through stories, insights, and expert advice, we aim to provide comfort and practical coping strategies for this devastating experience. This episode is a gentle companion for anyone grieving, offering a way to find strength and resilience in the face of loss. Thank you for joining me, Joanne Perrott, on this episode of Fount It, Fetched It - Your weekly dose of gundog wisdom, brought to you by the Ladies Working Dog Group. If you're ready to take your dog training to the next level and connect with a passionate, like-minded community, it's time to consider joining the LWDG. Don't just visit us - join us! Head over to www.thelwdg.com and seize the opportunity to become a part of our ever-growing family. By joining our group, you'll gain access to expert training resources and a supportive community of dog lovers who are eager to learn and grow together. If you've enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any future insights. And, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to leave a review - your feedback makes a huge difference! Until next time, continue the journey of training, learning, and creating unforgettable moments with your best friend. I'll see you at our next episode - and hopefully, in our LWDG community soon!
i tried really hard not to cry. this episode is heavy and sad, but that's real life and the nature of this podcast is to be real. thank you for listening. i love you. much love, rih. https://linktr.ee/Rainydaybydays --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rainydaythoughts/message
Welcome to the Feel Good Podcast with Kimberly Snyder. My goal is to help you develop a holistic lifestyle based on Four Cornerstone philosophy - food, body, emotional wellbeing and spiritual growth. This holistic approach will help you feel good, which I define as being connected to your most authentic, highest self. And this is the place from which your energy, confidence, creativity, true power and true beauty will start to explode. Every week we provide you with interviews from top experts in their field or a solocast from yours truly to support you in living your most beautiful, healthy and joyful life. I'm your host, Kimberly Snyder. Founder of Solluna, a multiple time New York Times bestselling author, spiritual and meditation teacher, nutritionist, and wellness expert.
This episode of the Healing Pet Loss Podcast with Marianne Soucy, Prince the angel dog is featured. Listen to Prince's wise and loving message for his grieving human companion Jennifer, and afterwards, go to the Healing Pet Loss blog https://healingpetloss.com/a-dogs-purpose-wisdom-from-angel-dog-prince/ where you can see a photo of Prince and also read Jennifer's response to the journey. Notice what she writes about the hammock ! Amazing synchronicity and validation. If you get inspired to order your own Sacred Spirit Journey with your pet's message, you can learn more here: https://healingpetloss.com/receive-a-message-from-your-pet/
Pet Grief, Part 2, Show NotesIn this episode of the Motor City Hypnotist Podcast, we are discussing the loss of our furry friends and the grief that goes along with it.And I'm also going to be giving listeners a FREE HYPNOSIS GUIDE! Stay tuned!FIND ME:My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcastMy social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gATwitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypnoInstagram: motorcityhypnoFREE HYPNOSIS GUIDEhttps://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guidePlease also subscribe to the show and leave a review.(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I'll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)WINNER OF THE WEEK; Hero Pilot Guides Novice Aviator in Emergency Landing After He Sees Her Tire Fall Offhttps://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/hero-pilot-guides-novice-aviator-in-emergency-landing-after-he-sees-her-tire-fall-off/Pet Euthanasia vs. Natural DeathMaking the choice to euthanize a beloved pet or letting them pass away in the comfort of their own home is an incredibly difficult decision for pet owners. This is something that requires careful consideration and respect for individual's unique circumstances.Is It Time to Put My Pet to Sleep?As your beloved pet ages or when a terminal illness advances, it can be difficult to cope with the thought of the end of their life. Deciding whether to have your pet euthanized at the vet's office or allow them to pass away naturally at home is a difficult task that can involve multiple factors. Your animal's temperament, level of pain; your own personal beliefs can all come into play in this choice. Coming to a conclusion about what's best for you and your pet is a deeply personal experience. If you have to eventually let them go, it's best to take some time and reflect on your decisions. Here are some queries that might help you make this tough decision.• Is your pet in pain?• Does your pet experience stress and anxiety when visiting the veterinary office?• Dealing with death can be difficult, especially if you have a hard time accepting it. It is important to consider your beliefs and perspectives about death, and how it affects you in order to effectively manage the grief associated with loss of your pet.• Will I be emotionally equipped to cope with watching their medical condition deteriorate?• Is the pain being effectively managed?• Have medical treatments proven to be ineffective in improving or curing their condition?Dr. Babette Gladstein, a vet who practices integrative veterinary medicine in the greater New York area, says, "Many people really have to think hard about whether they are keeping the animal alive for themselves or for the animal."In the United States, I have noticed many owners are often very quick to choose the euthanasia option. Many people think this is the only choice, or they may feel that allowing a pet to die at home is unacceptable. In other countries, pets often die at home, either because there is simply no other choice or they perceive deathFIND ME:My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcastMy social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gATwitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypnoInstagram: motorcityhypnoFREE HYPNOSIS GUIDEhttps://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guidePlease also subscribe to the show and leave a review.(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I'll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)Change your thinking, change your life!Laugh hard, run fast, be kind. David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHTThe Motor City Hypnotist
Pet Grief, Part 1, Show NotesIn this episode of the Motor City Hypnotist Podcast, we are discussing the loss of our furry friends and the grief that goes along with it.And I'm also going to be giving listeners a FREE HYPNOSIS GUIDE! Stay tuned!FIND ME:My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcastMy social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gATwitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypnoInstagram: motorcityhypnoFREE HYPNOSIS GUIDEhttps://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guidePlease also subscribe to the show and leave a review.(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I'll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)WINNER OF THE WEEK; North Carolina Church Raises Thousands to Pay Off Cafeteria Lunch Debt For Every County Schoolhttps://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/nc-city-church-raised-thousands-to-clear-student-lunch-debt/Loss of a Pet - Grief and BereavementWhat is grief?Grief is a universal emotion which everyone will inevitably experience in their lifetime as a result of loss. Bereavement is the state of being emotionally overwhelmed due to such loss and it is considered normal.Experiencing the death of a beloved one can be one of life's most devastating events, leaving a profound and lasting impact. When a beloved pet passes away, it is understandable to feel immense grief and sorrow due to the strong bond that has been created. A lot of people consider their furry friends to be as close as family members, so these emotions are perfectly normal.Relationships with our animalsThe grief experienced from the death of a beloved pet can be just as profound as the sorrow of losing a human family member. The bond between humans and animals is quite remarkable as they provide unconditional love and companionship. In return for their loyalty and companionship, we give our pets the love and care they need in order to thrive. Pets can provide us with a feeling of home, safety and identity. If we lose them, the disruption to our lives is significant; they keep our secrets and offer us unconditional love - no matter what.Losing a pet can be even more traumatic than losing a human loved-one. Human decline is left to run it's course and can lead to suffering, long term illness and pain, and often, we are relieved when our loved ones pass. The advantage of losing a pet is that we can sometimes choose the time of their passing to avoid long-term pain and illness. What does grief feel like?People often underestimate the depths of their sadness when expecting or dealing with the passing of a beloved pet. Grief can be emotionally overwhelming and can take a heavy toll on the mind & body of an individual. It may prove to be difficult to manage and cope with such intense emotions. Each person experiences grief in a different way. Even though kids and adults experience grief differently, children can feel grief as strongly as adults do. However, the way they express their grief may also be different.People typically associate grieving with a particular set of stages that progress in an orderly fashion; howevFIND ME:My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcastMy social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gATwitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypnoInstagram: motorcityhypnoFREE HYPNOSIS GUIDEhttps://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guidePlease also subscribe to the show and leave a review.(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I'll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)Change your thinking, change your life!Laugh hard, run fast, be kind. David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHTThe Motor City Hypnotist
It's Furry, Furbulous Friday! Autumn Connolly joins Bern to discuss how to help children through the loss of a pet. Learn more about Autumn at anviltraditionalhealing.com. And, Molly Rubesh joins us for the first time. She is the author of the new children's book, “Is Heaven Farther Than the North Pole?,” a book to help parents and caregivers talk to children about death and help them work through their own feelings. Molly plans to donate a portion of the book's proceeds to The National Alliance for Children's Grief (www.nacg.org) which is an organization that supports grieving children and their families. Learn more about Molly on her website, mollyrubesh.com.Thank you to our sponsors!Enviromedica – The BEST probiotics on the planetChildren's Health Defense - Listen every Monday for Bern and Mary Holland, President of CHD! Sunwarrior - Use the code OLR for 20% off your purchase!Well Being JournalThorne - Get 20% off your order and free shipping!
This week's episode is about losing a pet & how I am coping so far/ what thoughts are helping me. Warning, I cry in this episode. Rest In Peace baby Ziggy. I hope you have enjoyed this week's episode. Thank you for listening!Have a fabulous week and I'll speak to you next week!Love Danielle xxxHere is the link for the Becoming The Best You Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/375585711082502Follow me on Instagram;https://www.instagram.com/itsjustdaniellem/https://www.instagram.com/becomingthebestyou_/TikTok; https://www.tiktok.com/@itsjustdaniellemIntro Music;Over You - Atch https://soundcloud.com/atch-music Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/_over-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/
In this episode of the Healing Pet Loss Podcast, Marianne Soucy shares a Sacred Spirit Journey she did for Daisy the angel cat on behalf of Daisy's grieving human companion Cynthia just before Christmas 2022.In the journey Daisy gives a crystal clear answer to the question many grieving pet owners have after the passing of their beloved pet: "Did I let you go too soon or too late?"Listen to the beautiful journey with Daisy's comforting message, and afterwards, visit the Healing Pet Loss blog to see a photo of Daisy and read the Sacred Spirit Journey. https://healingpetloss.com/daisy-the-angel-cats-response-to-did-i-let-you-go-to-soon/If you are interested in receiving a message from your pet that has passed, learn more here: https://healingpetloss.com/receive-a-message-from-your-pet/
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The grief after losing a beloved pet becomes unbearable if your pet died without you being able to say goodbye to your pet. In this episode of the Healing Pet Loss Podcast, Marianne Soucy shares some ways you can say goodbye even after your pet has passed, and she reads a letter from cat in the afterlife which brings comfort to a loved one who didn't get to say goodbye before the cat suddenly and tragically died in a car accident. Listen to the podcast for tips and techniques you can use to say goodbye to your pet that has passed, and end with the comforting message of love from Little Tut the angel cat. For further pet loss support, visit https://healingpetloss.com.
Guest: Erica Eriksdotter, fine arts painter specializing in pet portraits
Canada's competition watchdog wants to know what's driving up grocery prices and what government can do about it Guest: Jake Edmiston, food business reporter, Financial Post How a portrait artist uses the healing powers of her brush to people get through the grief of losing a pet Guest: Erica Eriksdotter, fine arts painter specializing in pet portraits BC doctor specializing in emergency medicine gets set for a third trip to the frontlines in Ukraine Guest: Dr. Tracey Parnell, physician specializing in emergency medicine and expert in crisis and disaster management. Two Canadians were kidnapped and killed by terrorists in the Philippines more than six years ago, a reporter tracked down those responsible Guest: Stewart Bell, National Online Journalist, Global News
The blue-eyed beautiful angel cat Mikey is featured in this episode of the Healing Pet Loss Podcast with Marianne Soucy, where she shares the Sacred Spirit Journey (a variation of shamanic journey) with Mikey's message for his grieving human companion. You will experience much peace, light, and unconditional love - and a surprise appearance of some oracle cards that came up intuitively in the journey.When you have listened to this podcast, go to the Healing Pet Loss blog and read Mikey's message there - and see a photo of beautiful Mikey. On the blog you will also find embedded, a Healing Pet Loss YouTube video with some additional insights from Marianne about this journey.https://healingpetloss.com/be-at-peace-a-sacred-encounter-with-mikey-the-angel-cat/
It's a solo episode with Mary & Wyatt! We're touching base about a tough time... but of course, we have some fun, too. We talk about our top 5 favorite non-sexual physical sensations, Wyatt's new fitness obsession, and our wedding planning mania.
No matter the circumstances, losing a pet is one of life's toughest times. Join the Moms as they learn strategies for coping with and surviving the loss of these important family members. Beth Bigler, Pet Loss Grief Counselor and head of Honoring Our Animals, shares important insights and ideas for dealing with pet loss. Whether your family has a puppy or a senior cat, you won't want to miss this incredible (and touching) episode.
In this episode I spill my guts about the latest updates on my discovery of PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder aka severe PMS), quitting nicotine/vaping/smoking cigarettes for the 3rd time, taking a break from cannabis, my recent fat loss progress and how I've done it, my trip to Alaska, meditation classes, and so much more. Thanks for being accepting and kind! Coaching & contact: www.leahpetersfitness.com/links
In this episode I spill my guts about the latest updates on my discovery of PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder aka severe PMS), quitting nicotine/vaping/smoking cigarettes for the 3rd time, taking a break from cannabis, my recent fat loss progress and how I've done it, my trip to Alaska, meditation classes, and so much more. Thanks for being accepting and kind! Coaching & contact: www.leahpetersfitness.com/links
Am sharing today's episode in an effort to save you and your pet the awfulness I'm now experiencing over losing our beloved rooster, Mars. Our grandkids named him. He was as majestic and brave as can be. Right now it feels like I'll never stop crying over the image of how he died. I'm sharing this experience in hopes to help prevent that from happening to someone else. Had I known this, I would have known what action to take before it was too late! Be well and take care of those precious pets. The link below is about his cause of his death. I had never heard of this. Flystrike info (warning: awful photos, only open if you want to be informed). It's worth it if I can save someone else to heartache and an animal's suffering. https://the-chicken-chick.com/flystrike-in-backyard-chickens-causes/ Let's connect (Addie's Social Media): INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/women.rising.together/ FACEBOOK Free private group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenrisingtogether2021 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/addie970/support
Katie K9 takes your pet questions about dementia in a dog, a dog with a bad cough, and how to feed your dog the healthy way.
This week I talk about how to promote your business locally, I discuss the grief and loss of a pet and how to deal with it and give you 7 reasons why Meal prepping is helpful. Can you guess this weeks conundrum?
When you were growing up, did you have a childhood pet you adored? As an adult, have you faced the loss of pets throughout your life? No matter how old you get, losing a pet is always hard. Join Elisa Morgan and Eryn Eddy as they talk about their experiences with pets they have loved and have lost on this episode of God Hears Her. Notes and Quotes: When your pet can't do two of the three of their favorite things, you need to take notice of that. —Elisa Do our pets connect us with our Creator? —Elisa Pets witness our growth and change. —Eryn When we prioritize avoiding pain, we pay a deep price. —Elisa's friend Dorothy Littell Greco (taken from Dorothy's blog) It's vulnerable to get attached to something you know will pass before you. —Eryn God hears even your smallest prayers. —Eryn Take the hole you feel in your heart as an opportunity to fast from it, and depend on God to fulfill it. —Elisa Links: God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her newsletter sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/signup Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Elisa's Instagram: elisamorganauthor Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy Dorothy's Blog Post: https://dorothylittellgreco.substack.com/p/on-losing-a-pet?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&s=r
When you were growing up, did you have a childhood pet you adored? As an adult, have you faced the loss of pets throughout your life? No matter how old you get, losing a pet is always hard. Join Elisa Morgan and Eryn Eddy as they talk about their experiences with pets they have loved and have lost on this episode of God Hears Her. Notes and Quotes: When your pet can't do two of the three of their favorite things, you need to take notice of that. —Elisa Do our pets connect us with our Creator? —Elisa Pets witness our growth and change. —Eryn When we prioritize avoiding pain, we pay a deep price. —Elisa's friend Dorothy Littell Greco (taken from Dorothy's blog) It's vulnerable to get attached to something you know will pass before you. —Eryn God hears even your smallest prayers. —Eryn Take the hole you feel in your heart as an opportunity to fast from it, and depend on God to fulfill it. —Elisa Links: God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her newsletter sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/signup Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Elisa's Instagram: elisamorganauthor Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy Dorothy's Blog Post: https://dorothylittellgreco.substack.com/p/on-losing-a-pet?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&s=r
On today's My Voice Notes series I share with you my recent experience with losing our family pet as well as off some beautiful ways that you can process your grief in the event of a pet's passing.Please leave me a 5 star review if you enjoy this episode and share with me your experience or thoughts on my instagram @helen_uskovic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just in the house chilling with my bestie she was telling me how she was feeling cuz she was losing her pet for 15 years so we have a conversation to share with you guys come enjoy the laughter with us give a little prayer to her Pat --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wanetta-lattisaw/support
This week's episode is all about dealing with the loss of a pet. We dedicate this episode to our beloved Tuxedo cat Toby. We will miss him dearly! Join the conversation by adding your thoughts in the comments below! Music Intro/Outro: “Thoughts” by Killah Smilez Music Outro: “Explained” by Killah Smilez Make sure you check out the Killah Smilez song on Amazon Catch the music video by Killah Smilez HERE ----more---- Get our book HERE Check out our course on the Law of Attraction HERE Need advice? Connect with Natasha HERE Want to share the episode? Please share the episode on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, TikTok, and Soundcloud Don't forget to subscribe to WokeNFree on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Google Play Do you want to join the show as a guest on an upcoming episode? Contact us HERE Don't forget to submit a scenario to us for SCENARIO TIME! SCENARIO TIME: How would you respond to these scenarios in SCENARIO TIME? Let's chat HERE! Have you reviewed our show yet? Pick your platform of choice HERE Do you want to start a podcast? We are here to HELP! Schedule a FREE strategy session with us HERE This post contains affiliate links. That means if you click on a link and buy something, WokeNFree will earn a small commission from the advertiser at no additional cost to you.
TW: Pet Loss, Abuse, DV, Grooming. Due to these trigger warnings, we encourage listeners to please scroll to the timestamps listed below to read each question to avoid potential triggers. How do you mourn the loss of your favorite furry friend? We all wish to memorialize our loved ones, but oftentimes pet loss is not talked about enough. This week we tackle leaving a miserable job in hopes of a happier life, discuss the heartache of pet loss, and explore how we choose whether or not to support controversial creators like J.K. Rowling, Elvis, or Chris Brown. Thanks for tuning in to “Young, Flirty, and Not Thriving”! We hope you enjoyed today's podcast. If you have a question you would like to submit for advice, please either click on the link down below or on our Instagram page. **Disclaimer: We would like to inform our listeners that all of our advice is solely from our own experience and does not replace that of a professional. We will always advocate for seeking professional help when necessary. We may cover sensitive subjects, but we will do our part to link timestamps, questions, and more in the description to know where to skip. Listeners discretion is always advised. We have been friends for years and have been able to find this lighthearted approach to the challenges we've faced. With this podcast, we'll be talking about those challenges, sharing funny stories from our past, with a main focus on giving advice to young adults, adults, and even teens. We welcome any and all questions ranging from light topics to serious discussions. When submitting your questions, you are welcome to remain anonymous. Details help, but please keep your questions brief (up to 200 words). Facebook: Young Flirty and Not Thriving Instagram: @youngflirtyandnotthriving Podcast: Young Flirty and Not Thriving E-mail: youngflirtyandnotthriving@gmail.com Google Forms (for advice questions for the show): forms.gle/6EHk4ZNTNqTKPAZT9 Timestamps: Question One: Any tips on quitting? I'm miserable at my current job but am fairly confident I could find a new one. (20:00) Question Two: We have to put down my 15 year old lab in a couple weeks and I don't know how to prepare for that kind of loss. His bad days far outweigh his good ones and I only get to see him one last time when I'm home next weekend. What ideas do you have for me to remember him by? (30:51) Question Three: What do you think about listening to songs from people who are controversial or have done sketchy immoral things? Michael Jackson was a child molester and Chris Brown has an abusive past. (45:25)
Losing a beloved companion can be utterly heartbreaking, and anyone who has lost their best friend can no doubt attest to this.Dealing with grief is something we all have to go through at various stages of our lives.So how do we deal with the loss of a pet? What exactly is grief and what is anticipatory grief? What are the typical stages of grief? How does one go about reaching out for help from others? What are the benefits of reaching out to a neutral, third-party professional? How do children handle grief? What are some of the ways we can help someone who is dealing with the loss of a pet? What are some feelings that may arise when getting a new pet following the loss of an old pet?Join Brett the Vet and special guest Fiona Koenig, a grief counsellor, as they discuss answers to these questions and more. This episode is the final in a 3-part mini-series on dealing with the last chapter in a pet's life. It can be an uncomfortable subject to talk about, but the more informed we are, the better we are able to deal with these trying times. Enjoy the conversation! Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information.
Psychotherapist Marina Resa joins Steve and PJ to share her thoughts on moving through the grief of losing a pet. Marina provides thoughtful advice for anyone experiencing grief of their own. Marina provides counseling and can be found at https://www.marinaresatherapy.com/The Little Red Dog needs your support | Donate, adopt or foster at https://thelittlereddog.org/ | Subscribe and review For the Love of Dog | Follow us at instagram.com/thelittlereddog to watch our LIVE recording and ask your questions | Like and subscribe to our weekly virtual adoption events https://bit.ly/3e2XDaySupport the show (https://thelittlereddog.org/one-time-donation)
In this Episode I talk about my families experience in losing our dog Bronx after 14+ years and the void it left in our lives. I also talk about how we rescued our new dog Decker and the reasoning behind that decision.
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In this episode I meet with Peter from Pennsylvania who tells me the story about his dog, Rocco, a Rottweiler with whom he developed a strong bond. They became best friends, but just at 3 years old, Rocco fell ill and they were unable to save him. Peter tells the touching story of their bond, how it developed, and how he has dealt with losing his pal. He discovered cherished emblems, which gave him the opportunity to always remember and keep his buddy with him always.How he came to get Rocco 2:31Finding Rocco 5:59Taking classes with Rocco 16:23Getting a big splinter and falling ill 18:15Finding Cherished Emblems 30:24Dealing with grief 40:39“I had no idea how it was gonna be with me being present in the procedure, but I wanted to be there. And it was just the saddest thing, especially when I saw him take his last breath. And then I went home with the leash and collar. Alone. And that's when I felt like I made a mistake.” 25:39
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It never gets easier and every time hurts like the first. Dealing with death isn't a skill but rather a compromise we make with time. There are different ways to cope with loss, some heavier than others. Today, I will be unpacking some baggage I kept in the basement. Here is how I learned to cope with the loss of a beloved pet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lactose-intolerant/message
When losing a loved one, whether a pet or person, there's no such thing a closure. I recently lost my dog, Nub, to cancer. It came quick and wasn't expected. I'm sharing my thoughts on that experience and working through that grief and loss. But there's hope and Nub's example reminded me how to cope with it. Links 20 Keys to Heal After the Loss of a Pet, Mar. 10, 2018 - Humane GoodsWhy Losing a Pet Hurts So Much - August 22, 2016 - Ralph Ryback, M.D. - Psychology TodaySubmit Your Story Idea! This Episode Sponsored by: Squarespace (SAVE 10% on your first website subscription when you enter PARTNER10 at checkout!) – Constant Contact
Christy Dignam has admitted that he took the death of his beloved dog Jack worse than his father's death. Do you think that losing a pet can be just as difficult if not more difficult than losing a family member? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christy Dignam has admitted that he took the death of his beloved dog Jack worse than his father's death. Do you think that losing a pet can be just as difficult if not more difficult than losing a family member? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bryan and Hoadley discuss the fate of The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse. They fill the audience in on their expansion plans with TCBTV-(Minus) and confuse even themselves in the process! Plus, the gang needs to find a pet psychic to communicate with Niko. And...they found one! Tune in to hear the hijinks in action. LINKS:Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorApostrophe: Dinner Table Dermatology. $15 off your online appointment. Use The Code COMMERCIALSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelJoin The Comedy Podcasts Club on ClubHouseNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyClubHouse: The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse! (home of live recordings)Twitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.comA Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)#1 Trending Comedy Podcast U.S.(Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)
Hi there, I'm Judy Croon. Welcome to another Episode of Laugh Long and Prosper – Shelf Help with a dash of humour when appropriate. I believe that humour is one of our best coping mechanisms-especially when we are facing stress and unknown times like Covid. Today is Monday. That’s means it’s time for 'Just Another Mindful Monday'. On the phone with me today is Mindfulness Coach Cara Coulson from Pearl Mindfulness. Cara works out of the GTA She teaches at Durham College and she works with a group called Psychology For Growth. This means that most of Cara’s services are covered under insurance plans – which is a big help for a lot of folks. As we deal with Covid for over a year now, lots of people are struggling. Cara wrote a paper recently, called 'Coaching to Build Resiliency'. It's very helpful and hopeful! We talk about it here. Check it out. To reach Cara, you can go to her website www.PearlMindfulness.net or email her: PearlMindfulnessQ@gmail.com If you like to catch up on all of our Laugh Long and Prosper episodes, check me out Judy Croon On Spotify and/OR Soundcloud or you can go to my website www.JudyCroon.com Until next time, laugh Long and Prosper! Judy Croon is Canada’s Keynote Humorist, Tedx motivational speaker, comedian and stand-up coach at Second City. She has worked with many celebrities including; John Cleese, Jon Stewart, and Joan Rivers. Her specials have appeared on NBC, CBS, CTV and The Comedy Network. She is a co-author of ‘From the Stage to the Page: Life Lessons from Four Funny Ladies!” Judy draws from her standup performance and coaching experience to entertain, inform and inspire in her dynamic keynote entitled, ‘Relieving Work Related Stress with Humour’. Judy is the creator/host of ‘Laughlines’ and ‘Stand Up For The Girls’ which have both helped raise over $650,000 for breast cancer research.
This week I said goodbye to my best buddy of 6 years, Cam, my beloved Goldendoodle. AN UNEXPECTED AND SUDDEN TURN OF EVENTS. Life as I knew it was business as usual last week. Menu planning, grocery shopping, creating blog content, and doing my day-to-day routine. Zane was out of town with our daughter and some friends on a Spring vacation in Miami. I was home with my constant companion, Cam, doing life per usual. Little did I know that I was about to face the worst week of my life in recent memory. To make things all the more surreal, two days before my difficult journey began, I recorded this podcast on grief with my friend Dimy Mixon, a licensed marriage & family therapist specializing in grief counseling. The timing seems so surreal. HOW IT STARTED. On Wednesday, April 14th, I noticed a spot of blood on the white hide rug in my office. Thinking Cam had cut his paw on a piece of glass (I had broken a vase that morning), I took him to the vet just before they closed for the day. The vet quickly saw that the blood was from a nosebleed and that Cam had swollen lymph nodes~two symptoms that indicated a serious problem. SIX DAYS OF A ROLLER COASTER RIDE. The next six days were like a roller coaster. Blood draws and exams daily at the vet. One emergency room vet visit in the middle of the night. Multiple tests. Different doctors at every visit. On day 3, I decided to take Cam to Auburn University Vet School to the teaching hospital. This is one of the most advanced clinics in the United States for difficult cases in animals large and small. Twice daily calls from Cam's assigned physician at Auburn were basically the same. Cam's disposition was always “bright,” “friendly,” and “loud.” The doctor told us Cam barked~a lot~from his cage. This of course was him looking for me, his mama. On the medical side, the news was never positive. Platelets kept dropping despite every attempt to boost them. From vincristine to several other chemo drugs to a blood transfusion, my buddy was not getting better. OUR LAST DAY WITH CAM. Zane and Emma arrived home on Sunday, so I thankfully had my family nearby for what happened next. On Monday the 19th at midnight, the phone rang. Dr. Sender's voice was grave, and I knew we were not going to get good news. Cam's platelets were still low, and he had some internal bleeding. He needed a blood transfusion to make it through the night. The next day, my daughters and I drove to Auburn. We called for them to bring Cam outside to us (COVID rules), as we were there to say goodbye. He walked out on a leash, with a sweet demeanor but obviously weak and no energy. My heart fell when I saw my normally spunky boy look so tired. With two of my daughters, we spent the day with Cam outside the vet hospital. We spread blankets under a huge tree, and we had water and food for Cam. Zane was a few hours behind, so the girls and I loved on Cam all day by ourselves. We hugged him, laid beside him, and told him how wonderful he was. We face-timed special friends who loved him and showed him videos of him with his half-brother Winston barking and playing. Cam watched them all. He was so happy to be with us after being alone in a cage. He pressed up against us and soaked in every bit of the love. We waited anxiously for Zane, as I needed him for strength to make the decision and carry it out. Cam was beginning to lose energy and cough (blood). When Zane finally arrived, Dr. Sender and his resident Brian Cali sat outside with us and talked about our options. In a nutshell, we could keep going medically with little hope, meaning Cam would be back in a cage alone away from his family and being poked and stuck daily. We chose the other option, to love Cam one last day and release him peacefully while holding him in our arms. We walked to a lovely courtyard at the vet school. Dr. Sender and Brian were beside us, not rushing us at all, and simply allowing us to grieve, cry, and give them the ok when we were ready. Cam was cradled in our arms at the end, and he had a smile on his face. I chose to step away before the last goodbye, but thankfully my family stayed until the end. My grief was so intense that I could not bear to watch his last breath. PAIN MIXED WITH BLESSINGS. Despite the excruciating pain, I've experienced myriad blessings from this ordeal. Below are just a few, as I am sure there will be more as time passes. 6 beautiful years with my boy. My 6 years with Cam were endless joy, laughter, companionship, and absolute unconditional love. Support from close friends. The outpouring of love, support, and prayers from friends has been astounding. From my closest circle who've brought meals, visited, called, sent care packages and more….they've kept me going. Love from virtual friends. I've been blessed by an outpouring of love from friends who follow Family Savvy and know and love Cam from seeing him beside me for the last 6 years. The messages have been so kind and heartfelt, and each one has helped make my heart heal a bit more. Perspective on grief. Grief had been a distant memory for me, as I had not experienced it for several decades until now. Losing Cam has reminded me to appreciate every day with my people, as we never know what tomorrow holds. Sweet blessings from God. The last day spent with Cam was bitter, but God gave us some sweetness. The beautiful weather allowed us to enjoy our last day outside. Four of my family members were able to be present. My best friend literally stayed by my side the entire time Zane was gone and things were getting worse with Cam. The blessing to be able to release Cam peacefully and not watch him suffer. I know many of you have experienced the pain of losing a beloved pet. It is a pain in a class of its own, as a pet relationship is a unique one. Our pet gives unconditional love, constant companionship, and endless joy. Pets truly are a gift from God that I personally believe He will allow us to enjoy in Heaven. He created animals in the Garden, and I believe they will be present in the new Heaven and new Earth. Either way, pets are a special gift. Thanks to you all who have reached out. Next week, I will share the journey of Cam's last week on a podcast. I feel this is therapeutic for me and for those followers who have grown to know and love Cam through Family Savvy. As always, blessings to all of you and yours.
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Saying Goodbye to a Pet? If you're going through the pain of losing a pet, listen to these "Affirmations When Losing a Pet" The sister episode to this one is Episode 230 Affirmations When Overwhelmed With Grief Want ad free versions? Go to AffirmationPod.com/Join WANT MORE EPISODES LIKE THIS ONE? Episode 202 After the Loss of a Dream Episode 180 After a Tragedy Episode 54 When Grieving LOOK WHO LOVES AFFIRMATION POD!!
In this episode of How Was Your Weekend, Wendy and Brian are back to share recent moving experiences, and Brian discusses the passing of his dog Max.
Episode 35 is all about catching up after the holidays and going over the recent tragedy Chris experienced in losing his dog, Rowling, in December. This episode deals with some pretty traumatic retelling of what happened with Rowling that led to her passing away, so be advised if that might trigger you when listening. This episode was recorded in our home because our normal recording studio space was closed over the winter holidays. Also as always, if you want to be a guest on our show or want to submit any questions to us head to our contact page at www.queerforit.com or at queerforitpodcast@gmail.com Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, rate us, review us, and share us with your friends! Episodes coming to you every week!
On this week's episode of #HuhNeyCheck, the hunnies catch up after Ally had to say goodbye to her family dog of 14 years. Someone also admits to the thoughts of wanting to cheat on their nail girl + we scream at (and about) people on FB marketplace. Also what's with the $5 OFF at Aritzia sales? ...lol? CONNECT WITH US @UnfilteredWithAlly @AllyPintucci @JennUngaro www.facebook.com/groups/huhneycheck
Hey everyone! My name is Karyn Inder and welcome to The Model Tongue Podcast. A podcast where we discuss all things mental health, mental illness, body positivity, self worth and the importance of finding your voice. Today, I wanted to talk about pet loss and grieving. Since losing my kitty Gerome last month, I have immersed myself in pet loss support groups and have spent the past couple weeks reading and listening to everyone's stories and experiences. It made me realize that grieving a pet is something we often do in silence, for fear it won't be understood or accepted. In this episode, Katie helps me shed light on the excruciating pain that is losing a bonded pet, what to do if you are deeply impacted as well as resources that you can contact if you need help. If you know someone who recently lost a pet, please consider sending them this podcast. Available on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/53mK17VPzqdS9IbCFUbs4I Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-model-tongue/id1508822046 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJQ5r88mzVoeRZ8jjpHLP9Q?view_as=subscriber Connect with Karyn: Instagram: @karyninderr Youtube & Facebook: Karyn Inder Twitter: @themodeltongue Itunes & Spotify: The Model Tongue Connect with Katie: Instagram: @katieschiralli Connect with Growth and Wellness Therapy Centre: info@growthwellnesstherapy.com 647-243-4235 https://www.growthwellnesstherapy.com/about-us
Hello Everyone, nothing homeschool in this episode. Simply wanted to jump on and share my heart with you all this morning. Wishing you all a great rest of your day. I'll be back again soon with more helpful tips and advice about Homeschooling. Until then, remember that You've Got This, and Happy Homeschooling! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homeschool101/message
Vet Pete Wedderburn joined Jen on the show to talk about living with the loss of your pet when it’s not a family member and others may not understand or respect your grief.
I had to put my cat of 14 years down this week unexpectedly. She was such a source of love for my family and I, and she is still teaching me lessons about life, love, and God - even in her death. I share some of those lessons in this week's podcast episode.0:40 - I had to say goodbye to my cat of 14 years this week :(1:11 - People knew me throughout school as “maddielovescats”1:20 - Reflecting on the story of how my sister's cat became MY cat1:45 - She was such a blessing to my life, and I did NOT go out of my way to find her… she literally came to me2:25 - My whole family, even my sister, eventually accepted that this is now MY cat, not her cat… THANK YOU GOD!3:08 - I always imagined that once my cat died I would be in shambles with a gaping hole in my heart…3:45 - I'm not that heartbroken… why? Why am I okay?4:00 - Part of this has to do with mindfulness… I appreciated my moments with her and would always become super present with her5:03 - I now feel like I spent the time I had with her really wisely, always sending her my love and appreciating her presence, and her purr.6:10 - Egyptians looked at cats as sacred, their purr is actually healing for the nervous system6:46 - There is no love more pure than the love between a pet and its owner7:03 - I remember being with my cat, Kiki, when I was reading “The Secret Nature of Matter”7:21 - Matter is pure space and energy, and your thoughts interact with + effect matter.7:40 - The power of love and intention has the capability of changing physical matter8:00 - There are bones in your neck that fuse as a baby, some fuse uneven and can never move8:30 - I tried this experiment to re-align the neck bones, by calling on the feeling of love (KIKI)9:02 - IT WORKED! She said she could feel the bones in her neck moving, and they were even after I sent the loving intention toward her9:24 - It's the same with HeartMath… Calling on the feeling of love is what heals you!9:43 - Every time I have to call on love, I think of my cat.10:01 - God is always looking out for you, and there are miraculous details of His divine plan all around you10:32 - Kiki could recognize the sound of my footsteps and would come out of hiding10:50 - God is all around, pay attention to the SUBTLE DETAILS!11:09 - I prayed for my dad to have comfort + healing, he had developed a special bond with Kiki11:48 - He told me that KIKI CAME TO HIM IN A DREAM12:20 - What happened in the dream13:00 - Kiki was next to one of my dad's other dogs that had already passed on13:32 - If a cat could say, “I'm fine, I'm happy now, my body is healed…”14:04 - Losing a pet can be so hard, but there is something beautiful going on, they can still communicate with you14:50 - All of these lessons came to me in bed all at once, I had to write them down so I didn't forget it!
Cheryl took a break today to honor some emotions - all of the emotions. Not just the ones she's feeling about her 5.5 year old basset hound Oliver passing away, but all the rollercoasters throughout this pandemic. Whatever you are feeling is okay. Follow Cheryl on instagram and @cbemusic TikTok for more vulnerable posts www.instagram.com/cbemusic.Make sure to get Cheryl's Record Release template on airtable! http://inthekey.co/releasetemplate Grab Cheryl's new record- piano/ambient music for focus, mindfulness and growth at www.iamaluminary.com Listen at: inthekey.co/keypodcast, more resources at inthekey.co/resultsSupport the show (http://www.paypal.me/cbemusic)
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We are in a glass case of emotion this week on the Dads On...Podcast! Muggy weather brings out some doom and gloom this week as we touch on some pretty heart wrenching topics. Bullying creeps its ugly head into the lives of our kids, coping with the decision to lay a beloved four legged companion to rest, is the XFL still holding the excitement it had opening week? And is there enough punishment for the Houston Astros' cheating scandal heard round the world? All of these things and more, on this weeks episode!
The death of a pet can be devastating --yet when you lose an animal companion--you’re sometimes expected to “just get over it.” This hour, we talk about human attachment to pets. Have you experienced the death of a beloved animal? How comfortable were you talking about your grief with others? We also explore the impacts on the mental health of veterinarians as they help patients and pet owners during end of life care. Decisions like euthanasia are difficult but what happens when a vet and an owner disagree about what is best for an animal?Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Healing Pet Loss, Marianne Soucy shares a Sacred Spirit Journey with a healing message from Aztec the angel dog. May Aztec's beautiful message for his grieving human companion bring you comfort too.
Join Cait & Reen as they discuss the challenges of losing a beloved pet with psychologist, Kelly Starr and speech pathologist, Kate Wentzel. A meaningful topic for many that we do our best to approach with compassion, levity, grit and grace. Here is an article that Kelly suggested you might find useful: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-we-need-to-take-pet-loss-seriously/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cait-lynch/message
https://teamtrees.org is the site I’m talking about today!! It only takes $1 to plant a tree and we’re trying to hit the goal of 200 million trees by January 1st, 2020. My YouTube video talking about it is here: https://youtu.be/_RsBFUupR5k so if you get a chance, check it out. Yes although it sucks, I’m trying to do something good, so if you don’t want to donate for me, do it for your family, friends, their future or at least because you’re an epic person. Also this episode talks about the loss of a family pet and then it also talks about my favorite Disney areas and Disneyland rides and everything, and I’d love to hear back from you. If you decide to hit me up and leave me comments or talk to me, I’d love to air it on my podcasts only if it’s appropriate, so feel free to reach out to me on Twitter: Spudnut_joefool or Snapchat: joefoolsnowbro. Also if you’d like you can leave me voice messages on here that I can play online, or listen to. Just go download the Anchor app, make a free account, start your own podcasts or just sign in to leave me messages. Start here: https://anchor.fm it’s easy!! Anyways, thank you so much for listening & be SAFE during Halloween!!
Welcome to ASMR TirarADeguello. Today, you are visiting the Conversation Matters office, to fill a prescription from Doctor Andrew Michaels for a conversation about Losing a Pet. If you are interested in additional ASMR content, you may view our library of videos at youtube.com/tiraradeguello. Please remember to subscribe if you haven't already, and consider reviewing this podcast on iTunes and sharing it with your friends and family. It really does help. You can also support this podcast by joining Doctor Andrew Michaels on the Tingles app. Just go to tingles.app.link/tiraradeguello. If you would like merch, you can buy TirarADeguello shirts and mugs at https://teespring.com/stores/tiraradeguellos-store. To support this podcast directly, please visit our PayPal. The theme song, Atlantis, is by Jason Shaw of audionautix.com, and is used by permission. Correspondence, including questions or requests, may be sent to TirarADeguello@gmail.com. You can also join us on Twitter. On behalf of Dr. Andrew Michaels, thank you.
“Such short little lives our pets have to spend with us, and they spend most of it waiting for us to come home each day. It is amazing how much love and laughter they bring into our lives and even how much closer we become with each other because of them.” John Grogan, American Author Full disclosure, if you aren’t an animal lover or don’t understand how a pet can be considered part of your family, this episode isn’t for you. The final episode of Season 1 is dedicated to Brian and Jill’s first baby, Apple, an English Bulldog. A couple of months ago, Apple passed away unexpectedly. A dedication is the least Jill could do. After all, she’s pretty much the reason why Jill started this podcast.
Our pets are special members of the family. But often we are afraid to admit to others how much they really mean to us. Susan and I discuss the grieving process for when our pets leave us suddenly or not so suddenly.
Grief Expert and Licensed Psychologist Dr. Guy Winch joined us to talk about how devastating the loss of a pet can be and what you can do to heal after the death of your dog, cat, horse, or other animal.
Loving and grieving for our pets can be intense, because pets are part of our family or the family we don't have. How to cope with and prepare for the difficult times like the death of a pet companion? In this episode of her podcast Soul Cravings Karin Sieger talks about the special relationship we can have with our pets, how to cope with pet grief and she shares some of her own experiences with her pet dog. You can read her article about pet grief HERECheck out all other podcast episodes of Soul Cravings HERE.Karin Sieger is a UK-based registered and accredited psychotherapist and writer, who offers support locally and globally. Visit KarinSieger.com.Want to support my podcasts? You can make a donation hereSign up to Karin's Newsletter. Check out Karin's podcast 'Cancer and You'. Follow Karin on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube.Kindly note: This podcast is not a substitute for counselling, therapy or any medical assistance you may require. If in doubt, reach out to your medical practitioner. (Image courtesy of Pixabay.)
We will be discussing if losing a pet is truly a loss or not with 2 very different experiences.
Ed McShane, a Coach for Your Heart, shares the heartbreaking story of putting down his beloved dog, and what he has learned from the experience.
The death of a pet can be devastating --yet when you lose an animal companion--you're sometimes expected to “just get over it.” This hour, we talk about human attachment to pets. Have you experienced the death of a beloved animal? How comfortable were you talking about your grief with others?Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can we find the light behind a loss. Even though loss is devastating it can bring us light and healing. How to deal with loss and how to help ourselves or those who have lost. Loss is life changing, whether its the loss of your house, business, a loved one, a job, a beloved pet, or a relationship...it's like a bomb going off in our brain. The loss always brings us more light, but initially it doesn't feel like that. What can we do when we've had a great loss and what can we do that will help others at this time?
Losing a pet is like losing a member of the family. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robert-salgado/support
In this week’s mini-episode Kate and Doree answer a listener question about turning 30 and managing the fear of getting older. They also talk about the pros and cons of one-brand skincare systems, and how to take care of yourself after losing a beloved pet. To leave a voicemail for a future mini-ep, call 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.This episode is brought to you by:Fabletics – Get 2 leggings for $24 when you go to Fabletics.com/forever35. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I recently lost my dog Sam after 11-years. How do you move on from the grief of losing your best friend.
Whether we lose a pet to death or giving it away, because we can't care for it. It still hurts. Today's episode discusses ways to cope with losing your pet.
Discussing recent minor increase in traffic on Soundcloud. Plus, creating a more balanced schedule this year vs. a completely hectic 2015 schedule. After the loss of Goodnight Universe mascot Blouis, I discuss the loss of a pet with Comic Mom, who added that even the normally unemotional Support Dad showed a bit of emotion. What, when, and who should replace a pet. The awfulness that is cancer and why curing it would be so much harder than curing heart disease or diabetes. And finally, Comic Mom addresses Star Wars, not the movie, but the defense plan to her seeds.
When a friend or loved one has lost their pet, it is often very hard to know what to say to help. With over 200 million pets owned in the US most of us will, at on time or another, be called upon to support an important person in our life in pet loss.Bellow are some words NOT to say to someone who is grieving the loss of a pet.1. it ws just a dog (cat, horse, vird, rabbit, gerbil, etc.)If losing a pet is doing this to you, I would hate to see what you would do if you lost something really important, like a child.At least you don't have the kitty litter (carpet spots, horse stall, cage) to deal with"They are in a better place"You can always get another dog (cat, horse, rabbit, gerbil)I thought you were prepared for this or You might have known this was coming.Enough time has passed, you should be getting over this by now or it's time to move on.While it may be very hard to know what to say, an important part of support is knowing what not to say.Judy Helm Wright, Pet Grief Coach, www.AnimalHumanConnection.info
Losing a Pet is hard, do Gays have an even harder time?
Losing a Pet is hard, do Gays have an even harder time?
Due to last week's Pet Grief episode being mistakenly set to only 15 minutes, we will be doing the episode again in this upcoming episode of The Missy Show. We once again wish to apologize for any inconvenience the mix up in show length caused. This episode will discuss pet parents who must deal with the loss of a pet and also the grief experienced by remaining pets in the home. Please join us Saturday, July 25th at 5pm Central.
Awesome Advocates- For Dogs, Cats, & other Pets on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Death of a beloved pet is upsetting for millions of pet owners each year. Yet, many of their peers scoff at the idea of bereavement over an animal. Hear what Dr. Alice Villalobos has to say about the human/animal bond and why she developed the universal human animal bond scale. Don’t miss this uplifting and inspiring episode of Max A Pooch’s Awesome Animal Advocates Questions or Comments? Email Max A Pooch: maxapooch@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Losing A Pet on Pet Life Radio
Losing a pet is one of the hardest experiences animal lovers go through in life. Ever wonder what the crossing over process is like for our furry friends? What do our pets do on The Other Side? Do they ever come to visit us in Spirit? Listen as Christopher answers all those questions and much more as we explore life on The Other Side for our beloved pets in Spirit! Grab your signed copy of Christopher's new 'A Lightworker's Journey' CD by visiting his official website at http://www.reburn.org Want to learn more about your spiritual journey? Consider taking one of Christopher's intensive development courses! Details athttp://www.thepsychicspirit.com/spiritght.html Visit Christopher online to book readings, view tour schedule, prayer and healing center, and much more at http://www.reburn.org Become friends on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/christopher.reburn
Discussion about finding lost pets through animal communication.