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Muyang Chen joins Erik and Keren to talk all things Chinese development finance, including her recent book, The Latecomer's Rise: Policy Banks and the Globalization of China's Development Finance (2024).Muyang Chen is an Assistant Professor of International Development at Peking University's School of International Studies. Her research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of development, political economy, and international relations. She has been a visiting scholar at the Institute for International Economic Policy at George Washington University, a visiting scholar at Japan's National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, and a pre-doctoral fellow at the Global Development Policy Center at Boston University. Recommendations:Muyang:"Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective" by Alexander Gerschenkron (1962)Keren:"雍正王朝 The Era of Emperor Yongzheng" (drama series, can watch on YouTube)Erik:Great Photo, Lovely Life (2015)
Tonight, for the long weekend, Dan Slevin is taking a look at both seasons of Tokyo Vice, Freud's Last Session and the documentary Great Photo, Lovely Life.
The Resurrected Life: A Lovely Life, Wisdom From Above - Pastor Mitchell Moore - 5/12/24 by First Presbyterian Church San Antonio
The Resurrected Life: A Lovely Life, Wisdom From Above - Pastor Mitchell Moore - 5/12/24 by First Presbyterian Church San Antonio
Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Become a patron and enjoy special perks and bonus content.Janyre Tromp is the guest this week on the podcast, here to talk about her latest release, Darkness Calls the Tiger. We discuss the significance of tigers to her story and the people her book is about, why she wrote this particular novel, the market for WWII fiction set in Asia, and her eccentric dog. Patrons will hear about what life is like for her now that she has left her nine-to-five job.Darkness Calls the Tiger by Janyre Tromp"Evocative and transportive, filled with nuance and spiked with the violence of war, Darkness Calls the Tiger is a story of redemption in the midst of hopelessness." --Tosca Lee, New York Times best-selling authorAfter the attack on Pearl Harbor, Imperial Japan devours the southern portion of Burma, intent on taking over mainland Asia. Unaware of the coming darkness, Kailyn Moran drifts in her role as the only daughter of a widowed missionary. As whispers of war snake through the Kachin mountains, Kai's father is convinced God will protect the mission. He entrusts the village to her and the kind yet inexperienced new missionary, Ryan McDonough, while he makes routine visits to neighboring villages.War descends like a tempest upon the mountain peaks, and an unbreakable bond forms between Kailyn and Ryan as they unite to provide solace to both villagers and the flood of refugees. Despite their tireless efforts, a brutal enemy shatters almost everything they love, pushing Kailyn to embark on a path of unrestrained vengeance.Afraid he's losing the woman he loves, Ryan fights to protect Kai from the deadly consequences of her choices. But in the face of destruction, can he convince her of the power and freedom of forgiveness?Get your copy of Darkness Calls the Tiger by Janyre Tromp.Janyre Tromp is an award-winning and best-selling writer with a deep love for all things nerdy. If she isn't editing or reading, most of the time you'll find her writing heart-wrenching, hope-filled historical novels with a healthy dose of suspense. But she's also a mom, wife, award-winning veteran editor, and wrangler of all things, who hunts for beauty even when it isn't pretty. Her books include Darkness Calls the Tiger, Shadows in the Mind's Eye, O Little Town, and Lovely Life.You can find her all over social media (@JanyreTromp) or on her website Twitter: www.twitter.com/JanyreTrompFacebook: www.facebook.com/JanyreTrompInstagram: www.instagram/JanyreTrompBookBub: Janyre Tromp Books - BookBubhttp://JanyreTromp.com (where you can grab a copy of her FREE novella, Wide Open)
A young woman whose family has a long history of sexual abuse shines a light in the darkest corners of trauma in the documentary “Great Photo, Lovely Life.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stan-the-movie-man9/message
Alison, Brady and Josh are maturely animated with Wizards - the 1977 fantasy film by Ralph Bakshi.Plus!Eileen, Foxy Brown, The Final Destination, Great Photo,Lovely Life, Skidoo, rock people and listener feedback!Send submissions to our Child Throwing and Man on Fire lists!Leave us a voicemail! We'll play it on the show. Check out the Solid Six Store!Letterboxd: Alison, Josh, BradyEmail us - podcast@solidsix.netFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterLeave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
Today we're discussing a disturbing documentary about a pedo grandfather and then the biggest pop culture moments of the 2024 Super Bowl! Topics include:Tier 2 shoutoutsJellybean updateIs Josie too hard on men?Great Photo Lovely Life documentary and how to handle pedos, Boomers, forgiveness1;20;00 Super BowlUsherRigged win, Dark Brandon BidenAlicia Keys and Usher vs Swizz BeatsKelce's Viva Las Vegas and Taylor's IckLeo's cokeIce SpiceFULL SHOW NOW UP AD-FREE with early access on Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms and Apple Podcast Premium; free feed gets it in two days!—You can now sign up for our commercial-free version of the show with a Patreon exclusive bonus show called “Morning Coffee w/ the Weishaupts” at Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms OR subscribe on the Apple Podcasts app to get all the same bonus “Morning Coffee” episodes AD-FREE with early access! (*Patreon is also NOW enabled to connect with Spotify! https://rb.gy/r34zj)-Check out the index of all supporter ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/55009895-Follow Josie Weishaupt on IG for dogs, memes and show discussions: instagram.com/theweishaupts2 (*now under new management- Josie's running it and reading all the comments!)Want more?…—Sign up for the free email newsletter for updates at BreakingSocialNorms.com—Index of all previous episodes on free feed: https://breakingsocialnorms.com/2021/03/22/index-of-archived-episodes/—Leave a review or rating wherever you listen and we'll see what you've got to say!Follow us on the socials:-instagram.com/theweishaupts2/Check out Isaac's conspiracy podcasts, merch, etc:-AllMyLinks.com/IsaacW-Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture (on all podcast platforms or IlluminatiWatcher.com)-Isaac Weishaupt's book are all on Amazon and Audible; *author narrated audiobooks
This episode has a trigger warning. I welcome photo journalist Amanda Mustard and returning documentary filmmaker Rachel Beth Anderson on to discuss the film in which they collaborated called GREAT PHOTO, LOVELY LIFE. The documentary follows co-director Amanda Mustard as she turns her investigative lens on sexual abuse committed by her grandfather, beginning a personal journey in pursuit of the truth and reconciliation for her family. The film is currently available to view on HBO and Max.
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This week on Crime Seen, the true crime review podcast, Mari and Sarah are joined by Nicole Weaver to examine Great Photo, Lovely Life.
This week on Crime Seen, the true crime review podcast, Mari and Sarah are joined by Nicole Weaver to examine Great Photo, Lovely Life.
TRIGGER WARNING FOR CONTENT: If you or someone you know may be the victim of child abuse, please contact the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child (1-800-422-4453) Filmmaker and photojournalist Amanda Mustard spent years documenting and digging into her family's deepest and darkest secret: her grandfather, William "Bill" Flickinger, was a serial pedophile who molested and r*ped young girls for decades (including her mother and sister). For the most part, Flickinger got away with it. In Mustard's intense but must-see HBO documentary, "Great Photo, Lovely Life," she bravely interviews her grandfather to try and help his victims heal with the aftermath. Shockingly, Flickinger admits to some of his past wrongdoing. In what appears to be a mother and daughter reminiscing over family photos and happy memories, the film quickly takes a turn as they recount sinister and disturbing secrets their family was forced to keep. Mustard gets extremely candid in the film and in our interview."I understand that they both should have protected their daughters, but when you are gaslit and groomed and manipulated and abused, they all lived in fear of him," Amanda Mustard, on her mom and grandma.EPISODE NOTES: NOONBREW 10% OFF:https://noonbrew.superfiliate.com/OUTLIER DISCOUNT LINK FOR NEXT EVO CBD (DISCOUNT POPS UP)https://nextevo.com/?irclickid=2V4RtwVyzxyPTTLSAyWvyTaMUkH1f6xf8Ro8Rc0&irgwc=1&utm_source=The%20Outlier%20Podcast&utm_medium=impact&utm_campaign=affiliate TAKE AN ONLINE CLASS TO LEARN OR SHARPEN ANY SKILL AND GET A FREE MONTH BY CLICKING THIS LINK AND SIGNING UP!https://skillshare.eqcm.net/c/2057049/1917540/4650--------------------https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/corruption-what-happened-to-grant-solomon/id1682824328?i=1000632571016https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-reviews/great-photo-lovely-life-hbo-doc-pedophile-amanda-mustard-bill-flickinger-1234910540/ https://thecinemaholic.com/william-bill-flickinger-death/ https://www.thisamericanlife.org/522/tarred-and-feathered/act-two-2 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trauma-town/id1724245271 https://publichealth.jhu.edu/moore-center-for-the-prevention-of-child-sexual-abuse Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the Russell Crowe movie “The Pope's Exorcist,” which is so much fun. Along the way they discuss Dungeons and Dragons theology, He-man figures, and M.A.S.K. Housekeeping starts at 50:00 during which they discuss the documentary “Great Photo, Lovely Life,” Caylee Anthony, Lego and off-brand Lego, Star Wars, and skiing. File length 1:37:11 File Size 73.2 MB Theme by Jul Big Green via SongFinch Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at Not In A Creepy Way
International photojournalist Amanda Mustard returns home to pursue an open family secret. As her grandfather Bill Flickinger nears the end of his life, Amanda investigates the decades of sexual abuse he inflicted on his young chiropractic patients. Mustard looks at how Flickinger avoided accountability for decades and reaches out to her grandfather's many victims. They include her mother and sister, but the effort to find forgiveness between them threatens to tear the family apart.In the raw HBO Original “Great Photo, Lovely Life,” Mustard chronicles her family's story, seeks to empower survivors, and confronts the fallout that facing family trauma head-on can bring. Viewers are presented with home movies, boxes of mementos, and intimate conversations aimed at disrupting a cycle of abuse, blame, and anger.OUR-SPOILER FREE REVIEWS OF "GREAT PHOTO, LOVELY LIFE" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 12 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE. For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon.Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com
Prepare to be inspired: we're chatting with bold women who are dynamically improving our world for us and for future generations. Dr. Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton have co-written The Anti-Racist Heart: A Self-Compassion and Activism Handbook. It's a hands-on approach to teaching anti-racist action, combining neuroscience and mindfulness with social justice. Plus, Assembly Member Laura Friedman is running for California's 30th Congressional seat and she shares her vision for meeting the needs of constituents.Dr. Roxy and Sarah talk about the neuroscience which undergirds their workbook and how self-compassion is fundamental in working towards a deeper understanding of race and its effect on our lived experiences. Removing shame allows us to align our anger with the love at its core. What matters most to us and why are we fighting to protect it? Understanding the root of our values will help us create a more equitable world.Then, Assembly Member Laura Friedman has vital March ballot info for California voters. The top two contenders from our March Primary will make their way onto the November ballot where they will vie for Adam Schiff's seat. He is currently running to become our next Senator. Laura tells us about her background, her impressive progressive record and how she plans to take her skill set into Congress where she will actively work towards addressing our homeless issue, environmental justice, health care for all, bringing down the cost of housing and removing dark money from elections.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending The Prize: An Epic Quest For Oil And Money on Prime and Great Photo, Lovely Life on HBO Max.Path Points of Interest:Laura Friedman For CongressLaura Friedman Official Assembly Member WebsiteLaura Friedman on FacebookLaura Friedman on TwitterThe Anti-Racist Heart: A Self-Compassion And Activism Handbook by Dr. Roxy Manning & Sarah PeytonHow to Have Antiracist Conversations Fierce Compassion PodcastDr. Roxy ManningDr. Roxy Manning on LinkedIn Dr. Roxy Manning on Instagram Dr. Roxy Manning on FacebookSarah PeytonSarah Peyton on LinkedInSarah Peyton on InstagramSarah Peyton on FacebookSarah Peyton on TwitterSarah Peyton on YoutubeGreat Photo, Lovely Life - HBO MaxThe Prize: An Epic Quest For Oil And Money - Amazon PrimeL.A. VotesL.A. County Voting
Harrisburg photo/journalist' Amanda Mustard's grandfather was a pedophile. Chiropractor Dr. William Flickinger preyed on young girls, including his daughter and granddaughter – Amanda's sister. Mustard has made a critically acclaimed documentary called Great Photo, Lovely Life, that can be described as compelling, one-of-a-kind and hard to watch at the same time. In the film, Mustard confronts her grandfather and explores a complicated family dynamic. Her grandfather shows little or no contrition for his actions and says he will be forgiven by God. Appearing on The Spark Thursday, Mustard talked about why she made the documentary,"I feel like I almost didn't have a choice because the more that I learned about the kind of pain and damage that my grandfather caused, I really didn't want to continue the silence. So as hard as this has been -- it took over eight years -- I just felt like I couldn't put it down because I just wanted to do better moving forward with my generation." Watch the trailer here. [caption id="attachment_244279" align="alignleft" width="697"] Amanda Mustard and her mother sorting letters to be sent to potential victims of her grandfather's sexual abuse[/caption] In the film, Mustard and her mother confronted Flickinger calmly rather than with anger. He answers matter of factly, shows little remorse and says that over the years, little girls kind of threw themselves at him and they liked it (the sexual abuse),"I don't think that he was particularly interested in in offering an apology. And also he was never really given a reason in his life to he didn't face many consequences. He didn't really have a reason to feel particularly bad about it. But I do think that's why I'm led to think that there was some psychopathy at play where he's just kind of there's some there's some screws loose for sure." Mustard added,"I think he's again very warped, very, very warped. You're going down there in this kind of quote unquote confrontation. I was approaching this with two hats. I'm a family member that was raised to normalize this. And this film has been a process of me normalizing myself to this, because that's unfortunately the nature of these things. And also, you know, I do have journalistic training and I was approaching him with that. So, I kind of did my best Louis Theroux impression and approached with curiosity. I knew him well enough that anger and screaming and yelling wasn't going to get any anywhere, it wasn't going to get me any answers that I wanted. Approaching him the way that I did is why he was so open. So, yeah, it can it's jarring, I think, for people who have not been in the situation and know how kind of complex and uncomfortable and contradictory generational trauma is and having a perpetrator in your family." Great Photo, Lovely Life will be screened at Midtown Cinema in Harrisburg Sunday afternoon at 1:30 and Tuesday night at 7:30. It also is on HBO Max this month. Locations to find free help in Pennsylvania for survivors of sexual abuse, sexual assault, and other types of trauma.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Mustard, Director of Great Photo, Lovely Life, an HBO documentary that investigates the decades of serial sexual abuse committed by Amanda's grandfather, Bill Flickinger, a chiropractor in his town. Revealing interviews, archival photographs, and intimate home movies unravel a world of secrets while illustrating Mustard's efforts to disrupt the cycle of intergenerational trauma and empower the survivors to move forward. Reality Life with Kate CaseyMust Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this riveting and disturbing documentary GREAT PHOTO, LOVELY LIFE, Photojournalist Amanda Mustard alongside co-director and cinematographer Rachel Beth Anderson, (First to Fall, Unschooled) returns home to Pennsylvania to investigate the sexual abuse crimes committed by her grandfather. A visual whirlwind of memories from her family's archive unravels a world of secrets through interviews, photographs, and home movies. A cinematic journey eight years in the making, GREAT PHOTO, LOVELY LIFE, chronicles a granddaughter's attempt to disrupt a cycle of intergenerational trauma through the voices of the survivors and her grandfather himself. Secrets kept close and snapshots of joy plague almost every family. This is a film about having the courage to take the steps we must take and have the conversations we must have to disrupt the cycle of intergenerational trauma. GREAT PHOTO, LOVELY LIFE is dedicated to those carrying secrets they shouldn't have to keep and is a validation for all of the people who are suffering in silence. Amanda Mustard directorial debut alongside co-director and cinematographer Rachel Beth Anderson (First to Fall, Unschooled) join us for a conversation on Amanda's decision to undertake this deeply personal project knowing the potential of fracturing family ties and how the collaboration with Rachel came about and their determination in pursuit of the truth and how to insure that everyone who wanted to participate would feel unfettered. For more go to: greatphotolovelylife.com
For the first time ever, Dancing With the Stars have five finalists in the finale: Jason Mraz, Ariana Madix, Charity Lawson, Alyson Hannigan, and Xochitl Gomez — one will take home the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy on tonight's season finale. The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City head to Bermuda for Monica's birthday trip. In the documentary Great Photo, Lovely Life, photojournalist Amanda Mustard examines the decades of sexual abuse by her grandfather, speaking with survivors and family members. Plus, Hollywood Trivia, and entertainment headlines including Dancing With the Stars producers on a possible George Santos invitation to compete, Hulu orders legal drama starring and produced by Kim Kardashian, and Nicolas Cage says he only has a few more movies in him. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on X (formerly Twitter) and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Dustin Nelson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Batt grew up on Kooroora, pretty close to McKinlay. Nita Batt (nee Banning) grew up on Cannington. Same (ish) vacinty, but quite a bit further away from McKinlay. Ian and Nita have been married for 69 years. They have six children, and brought their family up on Plainby at Richmond. They remember wars, depressions, the decline of wool prices, losing their house to fire and both rate electricty as the greatest improvement in their lifetime. It's clear the McKinlay community had a great impact on them both. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
An eight-year cinematic journey, "Great Photo, Lovely Life" chronicles a granddaughter's attempt to disrupt a cycle of intergenerational trauma through the voices of the survivors and her grandfather himself. Filmmakers, Amanda Mustard and Rachel Beth Anderson sit down with Festival Directors, Roxy Hunt and Shannon Walker
Join us for a conversation about unshelving negative thought patterns, so you can live with more freedom and wholeness. We talk with Trina McNeilly, author of “Unclutter Your Soul” and host of The Lovely Life. We discuss: Trina's story of overcoming negative thought patterns Overcoming lies about ourselves with God's Truth Partnership with the Holy Spirit in finding the root of our pain Trina's story of coping with the Holy Spirit through her parent's divorce as an adult The three O's: observe, own, & overcome Replacing old lies with new thought patterns Join our community for encouragement and become a one-time or monthly supporter to make our ministry possible. Get this episode's show-notes. Thank you for being a part of our community of girls and women, where we inspire you to walk in your true value and identity and live the life you're made for. Visit our website, youtube, and subscribe to our podcast! Follow @wonderfullymade_org and your hosts @alliemariesmith and @christiecadence on Instagram for more encouragement.
Join us for a conversation about decluttering your inner life so you can live with more joy, freedom and wholeness. We talk with Trina McNeilly, author of “Unclutter Your Soul” and host of The Lovely Life. We discuss: Trina's story of overcoming soul clutter and depression Overcoming trauma by making choices in our sphere of influence Partnership with the Holy Spirit on our healing Decluttering your soul so you can thrive The three O's: observe, own, & overcome Cultivating a victor mentality Join our community for encouragement and become a one-time or monthly supporter to make our ministry possible. Get this episode's show-notes. Thank you for being a part of our community of girls and women where we inspire you to walk in your true value and identity and live the life you're made for. Visit our website, youtube, and subscribe to our podcast! Follow @wonderfullymade_org and your hosts @alliemariesmith and @christiecadence on Instagram for more encouragement.
Do you need a break? Of course, you do! In this episode, Trina shares a summer update and chats about the importance of taking a break when we feel our bodies and souls are crying out for one... It's interesting that we use the language "take a break" because quite literally we must choose to "take" one...no one is going to grant us a break, we have to initiate one for ourselves. Taking a break is necessary so that we can quiet down exterior noise and begin to listen to what's really going on within ourselves and discover what kind of rest we personally need. You might not be able to take a break from everything, but what can you take a break from this summer? How can you quiet noise, rest your exhausted body, play, delight, and dream about what might be next. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Stay in touch with Trina this summer by becoming an email friend here. Trina's Summer Wonder Workbook & Summer Wonder Bucket List Unclutter Your Soul: Overcome What Overwhelms You Summer Reading for the Soul List How Well Do You Handle Stress and Overwhelm? Curious? Take Trina's fun 2-minute quiz to find out! CLICK HERE to take the quiz! ***** Are you enjoying The Lovely Life? Help others find this podcast by leaving a short review here! We are so grateful for your support! *****
Just as your house needs a good spring clean, so does your soul. Our souls are the home to our mind, will, and emotions. If we aren't sorting through our inner junk, it's going to turn into clutter. In this episode, Trina shares practical ways in which we can take a good and honest look at what needs attention on the inside of our lives, as well as steps we can take to clean out, clear out, and create space. Join Trina and learn how you can: begin to pay attention to your inner life identify stress (are you facing everyday stress or chronic stress?) pursue peace see and make choices when you feel stuck speak to your soul (speak life) when you feel down Trina on Instagram How Well Do You Handle Stress and Overwhelm? Curious? Take Trina's fun 2-minute quiz to find out! CLICK HERE to take the quiz! ***** Are you enjoying The Lovely Life? Help others find this podcast by leaving a short review here! We are so grateful for your support! *****
On this week's short and sweet episode of The Fallible Femmes, Mindy and Andrea give some life updates! The femmes are taking a week off from the relationship series to talk about their goals and some pretty big life events. Andrea has a fun story that was quite memorable. Mindy talks about a couple of things that she has going on. All is well in the femmes' worlds and they are happy to give their updates. Next week, the femmes will continue their discussion on friendship. Until then! Find the femmes on social media! IG: @thefalliblefemmes Tiktok: @thefalliblefemmes Twitter: @thefallblefemmes Website: thefalliblefemmes.com We'd love to hear your stories! Email us your Friendship stories! Email: hello@thefalliblefemmes.com
Tired of striving? Hustling? Running? Feeling frenzied? Burned out? Maybe you want to slow down, but you're not sure how? In episode 41 Trina is talking with best-selling author Mary Marantz about her new book Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots. Trina and Mary discuss how we can let go of achieving for our worth and find purpose. Mary shares her journey from growing up in a single-wide trailer to Yale Law School and how striving for gold stars and achievements eventually led her to a different definition of success. In a most beautiful way, Mary reminds us: "We are not in a race with anyone. Good things take time. REAL things take time. And slow growth equals strong roots." This episode will help you determine if you are leaning into freedom or striving. Let's trade striving for slowing down and growing strong. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Dirt Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots Unclutter Your Soul United Pursuit Song: Let it Happen (song about running through the fields) United Pursuit Song: Not in a Hurry Peleton Bike Take the Achiever Quiz Mary Marantz Mary on Instagram Trina on Instagram How Well Do You Handle Stress and Overwhelm? Curious? Take Trina's fun 2-minute quiz to find out! CLICK HERE to take the quiz! ***** Are you enjoying The Lovely Life? Help others find this podcast by leaving a short review here! We are so grateful for your support! *****
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What do you do when you're suddenly navigating a life you didn't sign up for? On Episode 40 of The Lovely Life, Trina talks with author Lisa Appelo to discuss her new book, Life Can Be Good Again. Lisa shares her story of the tragic and sudden loss of her husband and what her process of journeying through grief has been like and how God can reshape a shattered heart. In this episode, we talk about: · finding your footing when circumstances bring massive change; · how to process hard emotions with God, who welcomes them; · overcoming paralyzing fear with three scriptural steps; and · anchoring your faith when your hope seems threadbare. Mentioned in this episode: 01/ Life Can Be Good Again 02/ Unclutter Your Soul 03 / 2 Cor 10:5 (taking every thought captive) 04 / Psalm 27:13 (I remain confident that I will see the goodness of God in the land of the living) 05 / Quest Peanut Butter Cups Lisa on Instagram Trina on Instagram Get the 1st chapter of Lisa's book for free here. How Well Do You Handle Stress and Overwhelm? Curious? Take Trina's fun 2-minute quiz to find out! CLICK HERE to take the quiz! ***** Are you enjoying The Lovely Life? Help others find this podcast by leaving a short review here! We are so grateful for your support! *****
On this week's episode of the Lovely Life, Trina brings on Sandi Brown, founder and president of JOY FM in St Louis, along with Dr. Michelle Caulk, assistant professor and director of clinical experience at Huntington University. Together, they discuss their new book Healing Out Loud, which covers Sandi's journey of understanding and loving herself. Women often are extremely hard on themselves, to the point of not liking who they are and who God created them to be. Sandi and Dr. Caulk share their own unique perspectives, from the therapist and the client, on what the inner process of loving God, releasing shame, liking yourself, and healing relationships can look like. If you've ever wondered about counseling or have had questions or reservations about seeing a therapist this episode will be helpful and insightful. Mentioned in this episode: 01/ Healing Out Loud 02/ Unclutter Your Soul Find out more about Healing Out Loud and Sandi and Michelle here. How Well Do You Handle Stress and Overwhelm? Curious? Take Trina's fun 2-minute quiz to find out! CLICK HERE to take the quiz!
In this week's episode of The Lovely Life, Trina shares her method of taking inventory of her soul clutter. Through a six-step process, you can also learn how to peel apart, examine, and reflect on what's cluttering your own soul. Mentioned in this episode: 01/ Trina's New Book
In Episode 31 of The Lovely Life, Trina sits down with new friend and author, Jennifer Dukes Lee. We've all been in a season of forced slow down when Covid hit, but just because our schedules cleared doesn't mean our minds and hearts have as well. Jennifer and Trina explore the process of slowing your mind to create space for growth, peace and happiness. About Jennifer: Jennifer Dukes Lee is an author, storyteller, wife, mother and Midwestern girl living on a farm. She loves dark chocolate, emojis, eighties music, bright lipstick and Netflix binges. When she's not raising crops, pigs, cats and her kids, she's writing books. Her newest forthcoming book is Growing Slow - check it out on Amazon or her website, along with her previous books It's All Under Control, The Happiness Dare and Love Idol. Mentioned in this Episode: Growing Slow Jennifer Dukes Lee website
Self-care is a foundational piece of any type of personal growth and one of my favorite topics to dive into. Why? Because for so long I was horrible at it! It's also been my saving grace in letting go and stepping into a more calm and easier way of living. Highlights of today's episode: Why choosing two words for how you want to feel can change your life. How "above the surface" self-care is much different than "below the surface" self-care. The best tool I've used to avoid absorbing toxic energy from situations and others. More ways for us to connect: Join my FREE weekly workshops here. If you liked today's episode, please share with someone you think would enjoy it as well. See you next week. Love, Meg
In episode 30 of the Lovely Life, Trina brings on Andi Andrew to talk about her new book Friendship - It's Complicated. Trina and Andi dive into the complicated realm of adult friendships, women wounds, therapy and how Jesus can transform your perspective on relationships. Mentioned in this Episode: Friendship--It's Complicated: Avoid the Drama, Create Authentic Connection, and Fulfill Your Purpose Together
Welcome to Season 4 of The Lovely Life! Before the business of the holidays fully ensue, Trina kicks off this new season by sharing some exciting personal, and professional, life updates with her listeners. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, tired, anxious or confused- this is for you. Tune in and find out more! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Unclutter Your Soul LaLa Lovely WHERE TO FIND HER: TrinaMcNeilly.com
On this special edition of the Mid Week Remedy, join my brother Tom and I as we discuss my deep loathing of Love Island and decide whether that's justified or not, as well as talking about the issue of people recording experiences and live events with their phones first before receiving them with their eyes. We also talk about how Jon Rahm, the famous Spanish golfer and now U.S. Open Champion, overcame adversity recently having contracted COVID and suffering a setback at the Memorial Tournament 2 and a half week ago, teaching us all a valuable lesson in beijng ready to take our opportunities when they arise. I hope you enjoy this Mid Week Remedy and it serves as a respite in your busy week! Socials: Instagram: @thackerssundayhangover Twitter: @tsundahangover TikTok: @thackerj_ YouTube: Thacker's Sunday Hangover Tom's Socials: Instagram: @thackuh Art Instagram: @bobcat__
In Episode 25 of The Lovely Life, Trina brings on a new friend- Jeannie Cunnion to talk about her new book Don't Miss Out: Daring to Believe Life Is Better with the Holy Spirit. Jeannie and Trina dissect and discuss the various aspects of the Holy Spirit and how leaning into Him brings a fuller, deeper understanding of God and helps us significantly improve our everyday life. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Jeannie's Book- Don't Miss Out: Daring to Believe Life is Better with the Holy Spirit WHERE TO FIND HER: JeannieCunnion.com Instragram- @jeanniecunnion
In this week's episode of The Lovely Life, Trina chats with new friend Olga Mecking- author of the popular book Niksen the Dutch Art of Doing Nothing. As a Polish native, Olga shares her experience on Dutch culture and how ways "doing nothing" helps clear the mind and realigns perspective. ABOUT Olga: Olga is a writer, journalist and translator based in the Netherlands. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian the BBC and The Atlantic, among other publications. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Niksen- The Dutch Art of Doing Nothing WHERE TO FIND HER: Instagram: @olgamecking
In this week's episode of the Lovely Life, Trina hangs out with Jeanne Oliver- painter, podcaster and creative connoisseur. Jeanne shares her journey through discovery her creativity and finding ways to share that with other people. She has created an online platform that provides people a way to find creative teachers by each craft they're interested in- ranging from pottery to painting and everything in between! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The War of Art by The Creative Doer by Anna Lovind Jeanne's Courses WHERE TO FIND HER: JeanneOliver.com Instagram
In Episode 20 of The Lovely Life, Trina chats with Giving Keys founder Caitlin Crosby about her new book, Every Word Matters: The Key To An Intentional Life. Practicing positive self-talk and thinking is very important to Caitlin- every word we speak over ourselves and other people holds value and importance. Join Trina and Caitlin as they discuss the importance of mindset and intentional speaking. Show Notes Here Be sure to take advantage of The Giving Keys discount code: Friends25 Caitlin on Instagram: @caitlincrosby Caitlin's Website: The Giving Keys Trina on Instagram: @trina_mcneilly Trina's website: trinamcneilly.com
In Episode 12 of the Lovely Life, Trina chats with her new friend Nicole Zasowski, a licensed marriage and family therapist. Nicole is passionate about helping others live free and emotionally healthy lives. Join them as they share their personal struggles with insecurity and comparison, as well as ways to recognize and combat destructive tendencies and beliefs in your own life!
In the first episode of season two of the Lovely Life, Trina talks about the very relevant and very real pressures we all face. Pressure to pursue it all, to be it all, to accomplish it all. Join Trina as she tells you about her new routine and structure for 2021- to goal as you go.
Are you ready to love YOUR everyday life? Because it is possible to live a full life, no matter what you are going through. Join Author Trina McNeilly, along with both experts and everyday guests as they discuss how to live well—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. In this podcast you'll find both contemplative and conversational episodes packed with ideas for introspection, faith-filled encouragement, inspirational stories, and practical tips and tools to help you create space for peace and joy, today. The Lovely Life is not the one you idealize from Instagram, or the one on the other side of overwhelm, stress, and anxiety. It's the one you woke up to…TODAY. You'll see!