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In this episode, a look at adult people that grew up in an addictive or dysfunctional family. Because if you did, there is a good chance you might have an anxiety condition or a related mental health problem. How do you get to be an adult child of a dysfunctional family. There are many pathways. Many are raised in an abusive or addictive family. Others are raised in a generational trauma system. Some people are raised by adults who do not have a clue about how to be a parent because they were never taught or exposed to a healthy, stable or loving environment. It isn't about poverty or wealth. Education is not a guarantee of being a good parent. Nor religion or faith. Or the lack of it. It helps, but if you have taking a glance at the news, a Utah woman with a social media following pled guilty to committed serious crimes against two of her children. In 2034 they will become members of Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families. If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741. Resources Mentioned: Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper conversation with Dr. Uma Naidoo about her new book on the gut, brain food connection and nutritional psychiatry On that page you can find a link to the book at Bookshop.org or by visiting the doctor's website. U.S. Center for Disease Control page about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) with definitions and additional resources. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation post on Adult Children of Alcoholics information page. Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families World Service where you can get more information about how it works, resources and virtual and real world meeting community fellowship experiences. Therapy Dave has a article about ACDFs and an information sheet that list some of the core beliefs dysfunctional behavior that can happen in adulthood. Kati Morton is a licensed therapist that has a YouTube channel. She has an episode about 10 Effects of Growing Up with an Alcoholic or Addict Parent Disclaimer: Links to other sites are provided for information purposes only and do not constitute endorsements. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health disorder. This blog and podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing in this program is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Laura Carney joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about pluck, endurance, and being the biggest advocate for your book, writing about unresolved grief, what to do to reclaim memory, the truth about marketing your memoir including pitching early, befriending reporters, and building community, how to engage on social media, preparing for your book launch, and her new memoir My Father's List. Also in this episode: -transforming trauma -making a person's death part of our story -letting go of the book Books mentioned in this episode: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield Before and After the Book Deal by Courtney Maum Wild by Cheryl Strayed Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehesi Coates Running Home by Katie Arnold Laura Carney is a writer and copy editor in New York. She's been published by the Washington Post, the Associated Press, The Hill, Runner's World, People magazine, Guideposts, Good Housekeeping, The Fix, Upworthy, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper and other places, and her book My Father's List: How Living My Dad's Dreams Set Me Free is being published by Post Hill Press in June 2023. Her work as a copy editor has been primarily in magazines, for 20 years, including Good Housekeeping, People, Guideposts, Vanity Fair, and GQ. My Father's List is Laura's story about completing the 54-item bucket list of her late father, who was killed in a car crash when she was 25, in six years. Connect with Laura: Website: bylauracarney.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myfatherslist Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myfatherslist Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/lac30 – Ronit Plank is a writer, teacher, and editor whose work has been featured in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Writer's Digest, The Rumpus, American Literary Review, Hippocampus, The Iowa Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named a 2021 Best True Crime Book by Book Riot and was a Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards, the Housatonic Book Awards, and the Book of the Year Awards. Her fiction and creative nonfiction have been nominated for Pushcart Prizes, the Best of the Net, and the Best Microfiction Anthology, and her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE won Hidden River Arts' Eludia Award. She is creative nonfiction editor at The Citron Review and lives in Seattle with her family where she is working on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com Sign up for monthly podcast and writing updates: https://bit.ly/33nyTKd Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ More about WHEN SHE COMES BACK, a memoir: https://ronitplank.com/book/ More about HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE, a short story collection: https://ronitplank.com/home-is-a-made-up-place/ Connect with Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://twitter.com/RonitPlank https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank Background photo: Canva Headshot photo credit: Sarah Anne Photography Theme music: Isaac Joel, Dead Moll's Fingers
EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and the “Mother of Holistic Wealth” Keisha Blair as they talk about grief, resilience, and holistic wealth. In this episode, we talk about: - Life lessons to help you recover from disruption - Dealing with grief & becoming resilient - Small daily habits for living a more fulfilling life EPISODE NOTES Keisha Blair is the international bestselling author of Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated: 36 Life Lessons To Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom. She is the Founder of the Institute on Holistic Wealth and host of the Holistic Wealth podcast. She is now considered the Mother of Holistic Wealth and she founded the Holistic Wealth movement. She is a Harvard-Trained Economist and Policy Expert. She has written articles for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Buzzfeed, the New York Observer, Thrive Global, and many more publications. She has been featured in the New York Times, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, Essence Mag and many other publications. On the Holistic Wealth podcast, she has interviewed guests including Actress Kelly Rutherford, Reshma Saujani, Loren Ridinger, CNN Anchor Kirsten Powers, Eve Rodsky and many more. Links: https://instituteonholisticwealth.com/personal-financial-identity-quiz/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Holistic-Wealth-Expanded-Updated-Disruption/dp/1954854366/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8 Website: http://www.keishablair.com/ @KeishaOBlair (Instagram and Twitter) KeishaBlairAuthor (Facebook) @HolisticWealthpodcast (Instagram and Twitter) Keisha Blair - YouTube @InstituteonHolisticWealth (Instagram) Click this link to listen to the full episode on your favorite podcast player and if you enjoy the show, please leave a rating & review: https://linktr.ee/wiredforsuccess. Help me keep this show ad-free and awesome: Hit subscribe and join the tribe! THANK YOU for your support!
Full Plate: Ditch diet culture, respect your body, and set boundaries.
Oona Hanson joins us today to talk about the prevalence of disordered eating in our teenage years. Whether you are raising a teen or not, we were all teens ourselves once, and this episode explores all the different risk factors and red flags for body shame and restrictive eating in that very vulnerable season of life. Some of the topics we chat about include... Risk factors for EDs in teens Anti-fat phrases we need to retire from our vocabulary Why being an athlete means having a higher likelyhood of developing an eating disorder How coaches can support their teenage athletes What parents can do to cultivate a safe home environment with food and body Raising kids with resilience to handle inevitable diet culture exposure Rupture and repair when you've said something harful about food or bodies Body changes in puberty and disordered eating What to look for and heal in yourself to help prevent eating disorders in your children Whether children should be weighed at doctor's visits How to speak with pediatricians about weight stigma The role of social media in disordered eating and body dysmorphia Red flags that your teen may be struggling Oona Hanson has been an educator for over twenty-five years. After graduating magna cum laude from Princeton University, Oona taught English and coached in Massachusetts at Groton School and The Winsor School and in Los Angeles at Harvard-Westlake School. Oona earned a Master's Degree in Educational Psychology from California State University Northridge and a Master's Degree in English from Middlebury College. Through her writing, workshops, and private consultations, Oona supports families in raising kids who have a healthy relationship with food and their body. She runs Parenting Without Diet Culture, where she shares curated resources, and Common Sense Camp, a program to help parents teach their kids essential life skills.. As a Family Mentor at Equip, Oona works with parents and guardians whose child is in treatment for an eating disorder. Oona's work has been featured in various publications, including People, USA Today, US News & World Report, Today, CNN, PopSugar, Grown & Flown, Your Teen, and Maria Shriver's “Sunday Paper.” In addition, she has appeared on multiple podcasts and television programs, including Good Morning America and Good Day LA. -- Enjoying this podcast? Please support the show on Patreon for bonus episodes, community engagement, and access to "Ask Abbie" at Patreon.com/fullplate Find the show on Instagram: @fullplate.podcast Find Abbie on Instagram: @abbieattwoodwellness GROUP COACHING: Looking for more support and concrete steps to take to heal your relationship with food and your body? Apply for Abbie's next 10-week group program: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/group-coaching GROUP MEMBERSHIP: Already been at this anti-diet culture thing for a while, but want community and continued learning? Apply for Abbie's monthly membership: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/circle-monthly-group -- Podcast Cover Photography by Anya McInroy Podcast Editing by Brian Walters This podcast is ad-free and support comes from our Patrons on Patreon: Patreon.com/fullplate
Julie Flakstad is a speaker, writer and founder of The Midlife Truth Project, an initiative aimed at better understanding the myriad of transitions that women face, often simultaneously, as they settle into their 40s + 50s. Having helped create and produce over 350 events, workshops and programs over the past 10 years, Julie is currently working on a documentary about menopause + midlife. An advocate of cross generational learning, she is passionate about bringing women of all ages together around complex and vulnerable topics and her work was most recently featured in Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper. Julie also serves as a mergers + acquisitions advisor helping entrepreneurs navigate the process of scaling and selling their businesses. Her other ventures include having founded and successfully sold Blow, a hair-care products and services company, recognized by industry leaders for creating blow outs as a new category in beauty. Julie holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a B.A. from Hamilton College. She lives in Old Greenwich, CT with her husband, two teenagers and two Flatcoat Retrievers, Tiko + Bowie. Follow her @JulieFlakstad and learn more at julieflakstad.com Remarkable Quote: “The Midlife Truth Project allows women to pause and connect the dots during this unique time in their lives.” Find Us Online! Website: iamJulietHahn.com Instagram: @iamjuliethahn Twitter: @iamjuliethahn LinkedIn: Juliet Hahn FB: @iamjuliethahn Fireside: Juliet Hahn Clubhouse: @iamjuliethahn YouTube: Juliet Hahn
“There is no such thing as a perfect parent. So just be a real one." - Sue Atkins In this episode, Laura shares her perspective and highlights: The path and the ways her dad "showed up" for her that led up to her writing her book My Father's List: How Living My Dad's Dreams Set Me Free Her experience of completing her father's bucket list and integrating her experience into who she is now The unifying qualities of the grief journey and healing together Laura Carney is a writer and copy editor in New York. She's been published by the Washington Post, the Associated Press, The Hill, Runner's World, People magazine, Guideposts, Good Housekeeping, The Fix, Upworthy, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, and other places, and her book My Father's List: How Living My Dad's Dreams Set Me Free is being published by Post Hill Press in June 2023. Her work as a copy editor has been primarily in magazines, for 20 years, including Good Housekeeping, People, Guideposts, Vanity Fair, and GQ. She's @myfatherslist on Instagram and her website is bylauracarney.com Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_ If you are ready to get clear on your goals, your value, and your offers, find out more about my Mastery Business program at heatherchauvin.com/business For your own AG1 supply, visit: drinkAG1.com/EU I want to hear your questions, your comments, and your experiences! Connect with me personally at heatherchauvin.com/chat
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Stacey Lindsay is a journalist and writer who has spent her career interviewing global thought leaders. She is the consulting senior editor and editorial director of various digital publications—two of note: Liberty Road and Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper. Stacey has ghostwritten two books and is writing the first under her name, which The Open Field, an imprint of Penguin Random House, will publish. She was a longtime editor at goop, where she was instrumental in building new editorial franchises, including Game Changers and The Good Samaritan, that focused on women evolving humanity. Prior to goop, Stacey served as an evening TV news anchor and reporter in the Four State region, where she dived deep into the veteran healthcare crisis, the plight of local factory workers, the rising cost of food, and more. Her Sunday newscast received some of the highest ratings in the region. She also worked with the late and legendary James Caan as his associate producer and right hand. She began her career in New York City working for Magnolia Pictures. Stacey has a B.A. in media studies from Emerson College and an M.A. in journalism from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She lives in San Francisco. In this episode, Nada sits with Stacey to discuss her vision for Liberty Road's online editorial, launching on August 3rd. In addition, she shares her windy journey to online content, including what led her to the midlife space and eventually to meeting Nada. We are excited about this next chapter for Liberty Road and how Stacey will help expand the dialogue about and with women in the middle third of life.Check out Stacey's articles on Garance Doré and Dawn Barton live on our website. In the article, Garance offers wisdom on her path, running a media platform, closing her business, why she loves writing, and ultimately founding her new skincare line. Dawn is the self-proclaimed joyologist, who dedicates her time to helping women "redefine the mighty second half" of life, she says these are the things we really need to be open about with each other in midlife. Stacey recommends adding a collection of titles to your bookshelf, including All the Gold Stars by Rainesford Stauffer, On Our Best Behavior by Elise Loehnen, and The Golden Spruce by John Vaillant! Follow on Instagram: @staceylindsayPlease follow us at @thisislibertyroad on Instagram--that's where we hang out the most and connect with our community. And please rate and review this podcast. It helps to know if these conversations are inspiring and equipping you to consider what's now and what's next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This essay was originally published in today's edition of Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper. Maria Shriver is an exceptional human being. She is also supremely talented. There are few people who have the ability to genuinely inspire and lift people up. Sunday Paper captures that spirit. It will never fail to inform, inspire and stir optimism. Our political debates in America are often dark. Our culture often seems rotten. Much of that is illusory. The reality is that there is good all around us. Sunday Paper is good for the spirit. I encourage you to subscribe.To become a The Warning Premium Member with access to premium content visit: https://thewarning.supercast.com/
Seasoned podcast producer and host Lauren LoGrasso candidly shares her secrets to unlocking boundless creativity and igniting your artistic spirit. Tune in to hear what Lauren has learned from her own 4+ year podcast creator journey and being on the production team for some of the highest-rated podcasts (like Brené Brown's Unlocking Us, Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain, and many more), including: her top trick for multi-passionate aspiring podcasters who are having trouble figuring out what the heck to podcast about; her fool-proof secret for overcoming creative blocks; her best advice for how you can find balance in providing practical advice and inspiration for your audience while also ensuring your podcast remains engaging and entertaining; and a boatload more!Named by Podcast Magazine as one of the "22 Unsung Heroes in Podcasting" and by CEO Weekly as one of the "Top 10 Inspiring Women To Follow," Lauren LoGrasso has carved out a major name for herself in media and entertainment. She has helped create and produce hit shows such as We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle (premiered at #1 & named Top New Podcast of 2021 by Apple and Amazon), Brené Brown's Unlocking Us (premiered at #1 and named Top New Podcast of 2020 by Apple), Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain, Lauren Conrad: Asking for a Friend (premiered at #1,) The goop Podcast, Girlboss Radio, and many more. Lauren's own multiple award-winning podcast Unleash Your Inner Creative sits frequently on the Top 200 charts in multiple countries and has been featured by Apple Podcasts 37 times. Lauren and her podcast have been featured in publications such as Podcast Magazine, Business Insider, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, In Touch Weekly, and more, as well as in dozens of podcasts and radio shows.CONNECT FURTHER WITH GUEST:Website: https://www.laurenlograsso.comPodcast: https://apple.co/3KbkMK5Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenlograssoSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3s3NZslwHLLSdthJwens8g PRESENTING SPONSOR:This episode of Podfluencer Society is presented by Beacons, the all-in-one link in bio and creator business platform used by 2M+ creators. Get two months FREE of Link-In-Bio Pro: https://beacons.ai/signup?c=theactualangieCONNECT FURTHER WITH ANGIE:Podcast: https://www.yougetwhatimsaying.com Listen Early and Dynamic Ad-Free on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44Y6rbYSocial Media: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/socialmedia Contact: yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com Monetize Your Podcast: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/monetizeSupport the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yougetit/membershipADVERTISE ON THE SHOW: To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show's next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com.EPISODE CREDITS:Podcast Logo: Abby MurdockPodcast Cover Photography: April Bowers CreativeBE ADVISED:Formerly titled Podfluencer Society, episodes 1-114 share insights and strategies specifically for podcasters. As the podcast has undergone a complete rebrand, some links and information referenced in earlier episodes have likely changed. Please contact us at yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com if you cannot find what you are looking for. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team or the owner of this Intellectual Property. This podcast is not an authority of legal advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek professional counsel with regard to their brand, business, and otherwise. Many of the product and service promotions in each episode are under the negotiated terms of affiliate or sponsorship agreements. If a link is clicked and a purchase is made, an affiliate commission may be received. However, we recommend products or services that we personally endorse and believe may be beneficial to others. This information is disclosed in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
We're on break, creating all new episodes for season 3. In the meantime, here's one of our favorite episodes from the past year. See you soon. If you've lived through horrific trauma or abuse, is it really fair of us to say that the ways you've learned to cope are “bad,” or to use clinical speak, “maladaptive”? This week on Here After, Stephanie Foo, author of What My Bones Know, joins me to talk about complex PTSD and the ways we pathologize human responses to trauma. You'll also hear how claiming your own messy, complex coping mechanisms can help you build a community that sees you and loves you. If you're haunted by any type of trauma, or know someone who is, this conversation is a great introduction to complex PTSD, and the work of survivorship. In this episode we cover: Why pretending to be a high-performing badass is maybe not in your best interest How storytelling can make you feel less freakish and alone The real problem with most books on trauma and C-PTSD Click here for the episode webpage. Notable quotes: “People are like, oh, you're so brave to have shared your story. And I was like, I burned down my whole life. There was nothing to lose anymore, so there was nothing to be brave about.” - Stephanie Foo About our guest: Stephanie Foo is a C-PTSD survivor, writer, and radio producer, most recently for This American Life. Her work has aired on Snap Judgment, Reply All, 99% Invisible, and Radiolab. A noted speaker and instructor, she has taught at Columbia University and has spoken at venues from Sundance Film Festival to the Missouri Department of Mental Health. She lives in New York City with her husband. Read Stephanie's book, What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma Find her at stephaniefoo.me and follow her on Instagram @foofoofoo and Twitter @imontheradio Find a great conversation about What My Bones Know on Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper at this link Additional resources It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand is a book for grieving people, those who love them, and all those seeking to love themselves—and each other—better. (available in paperback, e-book, & audiobook) For a collection of tools and coping skills related to grief and trauma, check out my illustrated guided journal, How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed. (available in paperback and for Kindle) Get in touch: Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Here After with Megan Devine. Tune in, subscribe, leave a review, send in your questions, and share the show with everyone you know. Together, we can make things better, even when they can't be made right. Share the show on your social networks! Use #HereAfterPod so we can find you. Have a question, comment, or a topic you'd like us to cover? Visit megandevine.co to get in touch. For more information, including clinical training and resources, visit us at www.megandevine.co For grief support & education, follow us at @refugeingrief on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok Want to talk with Megan directly? Join our patreon community for live monthly Q&A sessions. All the info at this link. Check out Megan's best-selling books - It's OK That You're Not OK and How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Through her writing, workshops, and private consultations, Oona supports families in raising kids who have a healthy relationship with food and their body. She runs Parenting Without Diet Culture, where she shares curated resources. As a Family Mentor at Equip, Oona works with parents and guardians whose child is in treatment for an eating disorder. Passionate about helping kids build confidence and self-efficacy, Oona developed Common Sense Camp, a program to help parents teach their kids essential life skills. Oona's work has been featured in various publications, including People, USA Today, US News & World Report, Today, CNN, PopSugar, Grown & Flown, Your Teen, and Maria Shriver's “Sunday Paper.” In addition, she has appeared on multiple podcasts and television programs, including Good Morning America and Good Day LA. Follow Parenting Without Diet Culture: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100080110012881 Book a call with me to discuss 1-2-1 coaching: https://tidycal.com/jonny2/lets-chat-about-you Here are few resources for parents navigating the doctor's office: The Conversation You Need To Have with the Pediatrician (this piece is geared toward parents whose kids are in recovery from an ED but content and reference links could apply to anyone) Navigating Pediatric Care (fabulous new parent resource from Sunny Side Up Nutrition)
Today is Martin Luther King Jr Day. In this exciting episode of the Holistic Wealth podcast with Keisha Blair, we have an exciting solo episode on how lessons from the great Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In the very first section of the NEW Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated: 36 Life Lessons To Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom, I discussed developing a Life Purpose PortfolioTM. In this episode, we discuss lessons from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and discuss strategies for you to find your purpose and achieve your goals. “You have the power to achieve purpose”. – Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In his, “I have a dream” speech he stated: “We have come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. This is no time to take the tranquillizing drug of gradualism – now is the time to make real the promise of democracy. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksand of racial injustice”. In my interview with Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, also recently published, I outlined “5 Tips for Facing Giant Life Obstacles with Power and Grace”, which are also very instructive for finding your purpose, including honouring your values, facing your “dry bones” and spiritual self-renewal, as well as holistic growth – which includes building wealth in all aspects of our lives—including mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual— which is paramount. Tune in to listen to this episode of the Holistic wealth podcast with Keisha Blair. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Holistic Wealth (Expanded and Updated): 36 Life Lessons To Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom. By Keisha Blair The Holistic Wealth Personal Workbook by Keisha Blair What You'll Learn in This Episode: • Lessons from Dr. Martin Luther Kind Jr on finding your life purpose. • Why it's so important to honor your values and your purpose. • Learn some tips and strategies for authentically defining what success means to you • Learn why embracing your purpose in life is critical to finding more meaning. • Learn why having a Life Purpose PortfolioTM is critical to achieving your goals. The Institute on Holistic Wealth can help you craft your Life Purpose PortfolioTM (based on Keisha Blair's book Holistic Wealth). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keisha-blair/support
We have heard about holistic health, but what about “holistic wealth?” Today's guest, Keisha Blair, explains why holistic wealth is so important and her mission to help others achieve it. In this episode, we talk about: The most vulnerable article Keisha has ever written What she did after her husband's death, in order to heal Helping women become more resilient in their lives Knowing your own personal financial identity and spending habits Why most people have unresolved money trauma One of the most pervasive and dangerous money blocks people deal with Keisha's mantra during a high inflationary period Advice for those looking to invest their money in 2023 Memorable Quotes “There's no wealth without health.” “So many people tie their net worth to their self worth.” BIO: Keisha Blair is the award-winning, international bestselling author of Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated: 36 Life Lessons to Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom. The foreward for the book was written by iconic Actress Kelly Rutherford, star of Gossip Girl, Melrose Place and Dynasty. Keisha Blair's Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated book has been called “an essential guide to the “art of recovery from disruption” by CNN Senior Political Analyst, Kirsten Powers and “game-changing” by iconic Actress Kelly Rutherford (Gossip Girl). Keisha Blair is regarded as the “Mother of Holistic Wealth”, and Founder of the Holistic Wealth Movement. She is the Founder of the Institute on Holistic Wealth. Keisha Blair is a Harvard Trained Policy Expert and Economist and was part of the Prime Minister's supporting delegation to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and the East Asia Summit in Singapore. Keisha Blair has been profiled in the New York Times, Real Simple Magazine, Forbes, the Harvard Business Review, Essence Magazine and many other publications. Her viral article “My Husband Died At Age 34. Here Are 40 Life Lessons I Learned From It” was viewed by more than 50 million people globally. Both the first edition of Holistic Wealth as well as the Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated book have been well received by highly influential TV/Media audiences such as Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, the editors of OprahDaily.com, the producers of Jada Pinkett Smith's Red Table Talk, the Laura Coates Show, the producers of the Mel Robbins Show (formerly of Oprah's Favorite Things) as well as Yahoo Finance's the Final Round. She is the host of the Holistic Wealth podcast. Visit her website at www.keishablair.com Mentioned In This Episode:My Husband Died at 34 - Here are 40 Life Lessons I Learned From It Personal Financial Identity Test Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated: 36 Life Lessons To Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom by Keisha Blair Keisha's website Links to resources: Health Coach Group Websitehttps://www.thehealthcoachgroup.com/ Use the code HCC50 to save $50 on our website Leave a Review of the Podcast
In this exciting episode of the Holistic Wealth podcast with Keisha Blair, we have an exciting solo episode on how to define success on your own terms. In the NEW Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated: 36 Life Lessons To Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom, I discussed this in Chapter 5 entitled “The Incomparable You”. Holistic Wealth was highlighted as the Book of the Week by Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, and a quote from Holistic Wealth was highlighted, which is also very relevant to this episode: “Chasing after the highest paid position is pointless. Service to humanity is the highest calling”. – Keisha Blair, Holistic Wealth In my interview with Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, also recently published, I outlined “5 Tips for Facing Giant Life Obstacles with Power and Grace”, which are also very instructive for defining success on your own terms including honoring your values, facing your “dry bones” and spiritual self-renewal, as well as holistic growth – which includes building wealth in all aspects of our lives—including mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual— which is paramount. In the NEW Holistic Wealth Expanded and Updated: 36 Life Lessons To Help You Recover From Disruption, Find Your Life Purpose and Achieve Financial Freedom, there are many strategies throughout to help you define success on your own terms, and master the “Art of Recovery From Disruption”. Tune in to listen to this episode of the Holistic wealth podcast with Keisha Blair. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keisha-blair/support
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The truth is never complicated or irrational, yet in a world full of polarities and societal conditioning, many adults today struggle to discern the truth. Gordana Biernat joins us in this interesting episode of the podcast to share her thoughts on how we can discover our inner truth. She illuminates how the discovery of our inner truth shapes our path towards altering our present reality and achieving our true potential in life. Gordana Biernat is an author and motivational thinker. She is part of Oprah Winfrey's Super Soul 100 team and author of the 2017 book, #KnowTheTruth — Why Knowing Who You Are Changes Everything. Gordana has been featured on PsychologyToday.com, Huffington Post and Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper as a mentor, assisting those who seek self-development and a greater sense of being through intellectual and spiritual inquiry. To find out more about Gordana's book titled #KnowTheTruth — Why Knowing Who You Are Changes Everything, please visit https://powertalk.pl/
Join me and journalist Stacey Lindsay on today's show to talk about how women can second guess themselves when it comes to asking questions and being curious. It's not entirely the fault of the female race! The patriarchy has kept women from asking challenging and different questions for ages. Women have been afraid of what will happen when they act outside the box, and that has fed into a universal lack of self-trust. Stacey Lindsay has written for many popular outlets as a journalist and reporter, including holding the position of Senior Editor for Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper and editorial director of September Letters, a mental health advocacy platform (https://septemberletters.com/) created by Jaspre Guest and Brittany Snow. Over the course of her career, she has learned how to ask the questions she feels most curious about in her stories and discovered a new level of intimacy with her subjects. At a press junket, she deviates from the standard questioning of a celebrity and discovers they have a shared narrative about grief. Women writers and journalists that have inspired her include Anna Quinn and Sharyn Alfonsi. Knowing she wants to write a book, we explore what makes someone a writer, and how unknown it can be just how hard writing is. But if you have that longing and desire to put a voice to the page, you can push through and write a book that has an impact out into the world. You can read more about Stacey at staceyannlindsay.com. If you enjoyed this show, may we suggest other similar episodes you may like? Tiffany Yu speaks about her Diversability community and the accident that changed her life, and offers tips on how to lessen the blow, and Master Coach Gretchen Hydo reveals a ten stage secret-breaking system for women from her new book. Subscribe to not miss any upcoming guests, or check out the diverse and amazing people we have had previously on the show! You can find me at kimohara.com as well as IG @kimoharacoach Check out my books on kimoharabooks.com and sign up for my adventures as a writer on my newsletter at https://kimohara.substack.com/
Kids are melting, falling apart, and struggling with some mental health issues. They feel like they're unworthy and always invalidated - which makes a child live with low self-esteem. How can we instill a higher sense of self-esteem to our kids?In this interview, Gail Jones talks about the 5 important tips for instilling self-esteem in kids. Gail is an intuitive coach, gifted wordsmith, inspiring teacher, and a certified in high self-esteem coaching for parents, educators and children. She dives into how we can build that high self-esteem to our kids by making them feel worthy, validated and acknowledged.“I would really encourage every parent to really work on their own worthiness because you're going to be mirroring it to your children. The greatest gift you can give your children is to claim your own worthiness.” - Gail Kauranen JonesAbout our Guest:Gail Kauranen (PRONOUNCED KA-RA-NIN) Jones is an intuitive coach, gifted wordsmith and inspiring teacher who has been leading clients through transformation for more than twenty years. She is also a certified in high self-esteem coaching for parents, educators and children.She is the author of two books, Cancer as a Love Story: Developing the Mindset for Living, and To Hell and Back…Healing Your Way through Transition. Both books were met with rave reviews on Amazon and elsewhere.Gail recently appeared as a guest “worthiness coach” nationally on CBS TV's Emmy award-winning talk show The Doctors and on Sirius XM Radio. Her worthiness platform was featured three times in Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper and also in Brainz Magazine.She has trained several hundred HeartMath coaches globally on her worthiness platform, with her signature program, “The journey to the heart of worthiness.”Her podcast, “Claim Your Worthiness: Intimate Conversations with Gail Jones,” features national thought leaders and handpicked experts and others who have transformed their lives to serve.She lives a passionate and simple life writing, hiking, connecting in meaningful ways, aligning in joyful collaboration and thriving in nature.Contact info:Phone: 978-325-1911Email: gailjones@claimyourworthiness.comWebsite: https://claimyourworthiness.com/To learn more, follow Gail on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GailJonesClaimYourWorthinessLINKED IN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gailkauranenjones/FB: https://www.facebook.com/coachgailjonesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachgailjonesTwitter: https://twitter.com/TransitionGuruConnect with Blissful...
Our fears for the future of this planet are part of an interwoven story of grief and hope. While it's easy to feel overwhelmed and defeated, author Stephanie Foo (What My Bones Know) has found one small consistent act that grounds her, and gives her a hope for the world: she volunteers with the urban parks system. If your climate anxiety has felt too big to tackle, don't miss this short bonus episode - you might just find a doorway to your own place in the woods. In this episode we cover: The difference between “good immigrant” plants and “bad immigrant” plants, and how that relates to the climate emergency How being a park steward has given Stephanie hope for the future AND a budding community (ok, pun intended) What trees teach us about weathering trauma Notable quotes: “My action is relatively small, but I think it's really important. I kill plants.” - Stephanie Foo About our guest: Stephanie Foo is a C-PTSD survivor, writer, and radio producer, most recently for This American Life. Her work has aired on Snap Judgment, Reply All, 99% Invisible, and Radiolab. She lives in New York City with her husband, where she is a Parks Department Super Steward. Read Stephanie's book, What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma Follow her on Instagram @foofoofoo and Twitter @imontheradio Find a great conversation about What My Bones Know on Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper at this link Additional resources It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand is a book for grieving people, those who love them, and all those seeking to love themselves—and each other—better. (available in paperback, e-book, & audiobook) For a collection of tools and coping skills related to grief and trauma, check out my illustrated guided journal, How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed. (available in paperback and for Kindle) For a deep dive into the environmental activism of the 90s and early 2000s, check out the work of Joanna Macy. A lot of our current understanding of the mental health of activists comes from Macy's work. Get in touch: Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Here After with Megan Devine. Tune in, subscribe, leave a review, send in your questions, and share the show with everyone you know. Together, we can make things better, even when they can't be made right. Share the show on your social networks! Use #HereAfterPod so we can find you. Follow the show on TikTok @hereafterpod Have a question, comment, or a topic you'd like us to cover? call us at (323) 643-3768 or visit megandevine.co For more information, including clinical training and resources, visit us at www.Megandevine.co For grief support & education, follow us at @refugeingrief on IG, FB, TW, & TT Check out Megan's best-selling books - It's Okay That You're Not Okay and How to Carry What Can't Be FixedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've lived through horrific trauma or abuse, is it really fair of us to say that the ways you've learned to cope are “bad,” or to use clinical speak, “maladaptive”? This week on Here After, Stephanie Foo, author of What My Bones Know, joins me to talk about complex PTSD and the ways we pathologize human responses to trauma. You'll also hear how claiming your own messy, complex coping mechanisms can help you build a community that sees you and loves you. If you're haunted by any type of trauma, or know someone who is, this conversation is a great introduction to complex PTSD, and the work of survivorship. In this episode we cover: Why pretending to be a high-performing badass is maybe not in your best interest How storytelling can make you feel less freakish and alone The real problem with most books on trauma and C-PTSD Notable quotes: “People are like, oh, you're so brave to have shared your story. And I was like, I burned down my whole life. There was nothing to lose anymore, so there was nothing to be brave about.” - Stephanie Foo About our guest: Stephanie Foo is a C-PTSD survivor, writer, and radio producer, most recently for This American Life. Her work has aired on Snap Judgment, Reply All, 99% Invisible, and Radiolab. A noted speaker and instructor, she has taught at Columbia University and has spoken at venues from Sundance Film Festival to the Missouri Department of Mental Health. She lives in New York City with her husband. Read Stephanie's book, What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma Find her at stephaniefoo.me and follow her on Instagram @foofoofoo and Twitter @imontheradio Find a great conversation about What My Bones Know on Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper at this link Additional resources It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand is a book for grieving people, those who love them, and all those seeking to love themselves—and each other—better. (available in paperback, e-book, & audiobook) For a collection of tools and coping skills related to grief and trauma, check out my illustrated guided journal, How to Carry What Can't Be Fixed. (available in paperback and for Kindle) Get in touch: Thanks for listening to this week's episode of Here After with Megan Devine. Tune in, subscribe, leave a review, send in your questions, and share the show with everyone you know. Together, we can make things better, even when they can't be made right. Share the show on your social networks! Use #HereAfterPod so we can find you. Follow the show on TikTok @hereafterpod Have a question, comment, or a topic you'd like us to cover? call us at (323) 643-3768 or visit megandevine.co For more information, including clinical training and resources, visit us at www.Megandevine.co For grief support & education, follow us at @refugeingrief on IG, FB, TW, & TT Check out Megan's best-selling books - It's Okay That You're Not Okay and How to Carry What Can't Be FixedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An amazing marriage and great success in the music industry could not protect Franne Golde and her family from the diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer's that was claiming her husband, Paul. In this episode, Franne shares the beginnings, the pain, the joys, the love that follows their journey. Heart-warming, heart-wrenching, heart-felt... Franne opens her heart to describe the ups and downs and ins and outs of Paul's early onset Alzheimer's... and then, of course, along came covid. If you're on a similar journey to Franne and her family, you'll identify with so much of this conversation. If you're just beginning the journey, you need to listen so you understand there is joy, there are supports, and maybe start defining what "self-care" means to you before you're too tired to figure it out. The article that Franne wrote for Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper can be found at https://www.mariashriversundaypaper.com/on-loving-someone-with-alzheimers/ If you want to enjoy the side conversations, check out The Magic Pant at https://www.frannegolde.com/ , Oprah's naming ceremony at https://www.oprah.com/fashion_and_beauty/best-black-pants-for-women/all and Music Mends Minds at https://www.musicmendsminds.org/ Franne refers to a great, helpful book, Creating Moments of Joy: https://www.amazon.com/Creating-Moments-Along-Alzheimers-Journey-dp-1557537607/dp/1557537607/
Questions For When You Are Gone with Rabbi Steve Leder “If you are afraid of dying it's not your day. Anxiety is for the living. So if you are worried and anxious about dying, you're not dying, which means you have time to let death teach you about living and loving your life.” – Rabbi Steve Leder “Most people die exactly the way they live.” – Rabbi Steve Leder “The meaning of life is that it stops.” German author Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Episode Summary: What can death teach you about how to live your life? Today we talk with Rabbi Steve Leder, currently serving as the Senior Rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, a prestigious synagogue in Los Angeles with three campuses and 2,700 families. He has been a regular contributor and guest on the Today Show, writes regularly for TIME, Foxnews.com, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, contributed a chapter to “Charles Barkley's book Who's Afraid of a Large Black Man?', and has published essays in Town and Country, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today. Newsweek Magazine twice named him one of the ten most influential rabbis in America. Most important to Steve is being Betsy's husband and Aaron and Hannah's dad. He is also a Jew who likes to fish. Go figure. After undergraduate study at Northwestern University and Trinity College, Oxford University, Rabbi Leder received a Master's Degree in Hebrew Letters in 1986 and Rabbinical Ordination in 1987 from Hebrew Union College. His book “More Beautiful Than Before; How Suffering Transforms Us”, published in 2017, reached #4 on Amazon's overall best sellers list in its first week. It remains a best seller in several categories and has been translated into Korean and Chinese. His book “The Beauty of What Remains; How Our Greatest Fear Becomes Our Greatest Gift” was published by Penguin Random House in January, 2021. Publisher's weekly called it “…elegant and compassionate” and it quickly became a national best seller. Rabbi Leder's newest book “For You When I Am Gone; Twelve Essential Questions to Tell a Life Story”, also published by Penguin Random House, launches on June 7, 2022 Rabbi Leder has served literally thousands of people and their families around their deaths. Listen in to hear how death can be your most profound teacher. Topics We Discuss: [4:19] Steve Leder's contrasting experiences of death through two lenses: first as Rabbi Steve Leder, and secondly as a son whose father died. [7:30] The dichotomies or dualities that permeate life. [12:05] The tremendous internal conflict working around a woman with ALS at the end days of her life who was ready to die. [20:57] Rabbi Leder observes the actively dying are not afraid, in a place of acceptance, and at peace. [27:27] How answering Rabbi's 12 questions in his book “For You When I Am Gone; Twelve Essential Questions to Tell a Life Story” will help you align with your truth. Instead of leaving your loved ones a dry document in legalese. [34:31] Why Rabbi Leder says, “Most people die exactly the way they live”. [41:50] Learning via the negative. Death as a teacher. [46:32] The pursuit of happiness. Sacrifice as a means of drawing closer to god, and drawing loved ones closer. Finding moments that connect us to the divine. In giving we receive. [5405] What Rabbi Leder believes what happens when we die. FOLLOW RABBI STEVE LEDER: Rabbi Leder's books are available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Find him on Instagram. Or at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles. SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS: If you're enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins As a member you'll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness! Stay Connected with Dr. Amy Robbins: Instagram YouTube Website Facebook
In this episode of MOJO: The Meaning of Life & Business, we sit down with Coach Gail Jones and discuss "being stuck" and worthiness. Whether you had an upbringing where you were shown love and worthiness or weren't shown or taught self-worth and self-esteem, many adults are still battling those issues today. How can you start overcoming the lack of self-esteem and self-worth? That's exactly what Gail and Jennifer talk about on this episode of MOJO: The Meaning of Life & Business. About Gail: Gail Kauranen Jones, known as “Coach Gail Jones,” is a nationally recognized worthiness coach featured on TV (CBS' Emmy award-winning talk show, The Doctors), radio (Sirius XM), and is a guest writer for Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper and executive contributor to Brainz Magazine. She is the author of two books, "Cancer as a Love Story: Developing the Mindset for Living," and "To Hell and Back…Healing Your Way Through Transition." Her cancer healing journey played a key role in rebranding her business around worthiness, for she learned, that claiming one's worthiness to live can extend longevity. Connect with Gail on Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and on the web at https://claimyourworthiness.com #Mentalhealth #Mentalhealthawarenessmonth #Parents #Educators #Teens #Children #Collegestudents #Suicideprevention #Perfectionism #Youareenough #claimyourworthiness #selfesteem #selfworth #worthiness #obstacles #coaching #worthinesscoach #selfhelp #personaldevelopment #selfrespect #pride #selfpride #happiness #selfconfidence #confidence #selflove #selfregard #sufficiency #selftrust
What are your hopes for the year ahead? How will you turn the page on one year and rethink priorities for a new? Tune into this week's Janus Adams Show and podcast with my guest―psychologist and author Peggy Fitzsimmons―on life, work, the Omega Institute, Oprah Winfrey's “Super Soul” series, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, Dr. Michael Beckwith's visionary prognosis, healing our world from the inside out, and her new book, "RELEASE: Create a Clutter-Free, Soul-Driven Life."
Have you experienced back-to-back challenges throughout your life? As the old saying goes, when it rains it pours, but by taking the time to process and move through our grief, we can conquer anything. In this episode, I am excited to be joined by the wonderful Dr. Marcy Cole. Dr. Marcy Cole is a holistic psychotherapist who works with adults, couples, adolescents, children, and families. Throughout this episode, Dr. Cole shared her personal stories of grief. She describes her experience when her worst fear came true - both of her parents passing away. Within her personal life and her work, Dr. Cole's understanding of human psychology and how we interpret grief in its many forms is eye-opening. Her work has been featured in the Huffington Post, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, and Goop. Dr. Cole also produces Life Enrichment Events, through the women group platform she founded in 2004, called First Tuesday Global. It is Dr. Cole's mission to build a worldwide community of women, dedicated to social connectivity, personal growth, professional development, and social justice. Tune in to learn Dr. Cole's personal experiences with grief and her advice to listeners! In This Episode You Will Learn Dr. Cole's relationship with grief (10:04)About somatic work (20:33)Dr. Cole's grief experience losing her parents (22:53)Dr. Cole's advice for people who are estranged from their family (30:25)Connect with Dr. Marcy: FacebookFacebook - First Tuesday GlobalInstagramYouTubeThe Sy & Rho ShowPersonal Website Let's Connect! The Grief Recovery MethodInstagramFacebookJoin the Grief Recovery Now Facebook Group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marcy Cole is a Holistic Psychotherapist & speaker, and author... integrating western & eastern perspectives on Health and Wellbeing. Her articles have appeared in the Huffington Post, Goop, & Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper. She is the co-author of "Living Proof: Celebrating the Gifts That Come Wrapped in Sandpaper;" Dr. Cole is also the Wellness Educator at an Independent school, serving parents, students & faculty. She also produces a Life-Enrichment virtual monthly gathering for women worldwide, through the “First Tuesday Global” platform. In this episode we speak about everything from: ~ what holistic psychotherapy actually is ~ the benefits of holistic psychotherapy ~ consciously ending relationships ~ activating your desire after menopause ~ the ONE key thing we can do to enhance ALL relationships ~ how to discover what your heart truly desires ~ knowing when NOT to be in relationship ~ the value of opening to intimacy ~ and much more! Connect with Marcy Cole Finding Love Class | https://conta.cc/2UiI9KQ Website | www.DrMarcyCole.com Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/DrMarcyCole Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/cole.marcy/ Goop Articles |https://goop.com/goop-authors/marcy-cole-l-c-s-w-ph-d/ The Sy & Rho Show |https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuC4cqhO4NSvaWaDVQmvo7g/featured Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper Articles | https://mariashriver.com/the-first-step-to-finding-big-love-looking-within/ https://mariashriver.com/finding-love-again-opening-your-heart/ House of Preeminence Magazine (pg.10-17) |https://issuu.com/hellopreeminence/docs/houseofpreeminence5 First Tuesday Global |https://firsttuesdayla.com/join/ ***** MENTORING + FREE MOJO CHECK LIST Burnt out and Stressed? Disconnected from your body? Lost your enthusiasm for life? Craving confidence + feminine radiance? You need to talk with me ASAP. You are being gifted with an opportunity to have a complimentary Mojo Mentoring session with me*. And yes, we can uncover what's in the way and ignite your mojo…PLUS, as soon as you book your call, you receive a FREE Mojo Check List to get your engines revved right away. Click the link and reserve your spot now: https://mojo.deborah-kagan.com/mentoring * a limited number of sessions are available ***** Connect with Deborah Website | http://therealundressed.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/therealundressed/ https://www.instagram.com/deborahkagan/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/mojorecoveryspecialist/ Subscribe to The Real Undressed Podcast iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-undressed-with-deborah-kagan/id1494643770 Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/1eOQaw6kryBsXo7Jb6qEnv Please remember to: Subscribe Rate Review the podcast. I read every single one and your feedback is valuable.
Stacey Lindsay is a broadcast and print journalist, writer, interviewer, and media consultant. A workplace equity advocate, Stacey has extensively covered the topics of modern career life, civic engagement, financial health, and social impact. She is a consulting editor of Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, and the editorial director of The Conscious Investor, a digital magazine that uncovers the worlds of philanthropy and social and environmental impact, which she helped co-launch. As a media consultant, she works with many mission-focused companies and entrepreneurs to help effectively tell their conscious brand story. In her 16-year career as a writer, reporter, and producer, Stacey's storytelling has been featured on national and international platforms. As the articles editor at goop she launched several new editorial projects focused on women's empowerment and remarkable feats. She served as an evening news anchor and reporter in The Four States region where she covered the veteran healthcare crisis, the disappearance of small-town America, and the state of health insurance in the United States. She worked in the film industry as an associate producer for James Caan's production company, and a marketing director for Magnolia Pictures. Stacey grew up south of Boston and earned her BA in film & media studies from Emerson College and her MA in journalism from University of Colorado at Boulder. She has served as a board member for Compass Quest Veterans Advocacy Group. In this episode we discuss: What she learned from Gwenyth Paltrow Why it's important to look back and connect the dots What she believes makes a great relationship Why she doesn't believe in work hierarchy. What is an editorial wing and why you should have one How to start a work revolution Why it's important to look at your WHY Stacey's TOP TIPS for building your brand And so much more! Resources: Website: https://www.staceyannlindsay.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/staceylindsay Norma Kamali "I Am Invincible" "It's Time to Break Down Society's Binary Views on Motherhood" by Stacey Lindsay Connect with Jayne: https://www.jaynewilliams.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayne_williamswellness/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaynewilliamswellness
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In this episode we meet the multi-passionate creative Lauren LoGrasso best known for her extensive work as a singer/songwriter, podcast host, executive producer and public speaker. We're chatting all about: - Her Catholic background and coming into spirituality - Her creative path and the importance of unleashing your creativity, claiming the word creative and going toward your dream - All things music and the messages she shares through songwriting Connect with Lauren: Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3s3NZslwHLLSdthJwens8g?si=IIPSozILQ6SwnrwXxIQyjw Unleash your Inner Creative Podcast: http://smarturl.it/uyicpodcast Socials: instagram.com/laurenlograsso About Lauren: Her work stretches across working with Grammy Award Winning Producers, placing her music in award winning films, and her own show, which she executive produces and hosts was recently nominated for a People's Choice Podcast award and frequently on the top 200 charts in multiple countries, was on Apple's New and Noteworthy 37 times. Lauren and the show have been featured in publications such as Podcast Magazine, Business Insider, Cheddar, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper and In Touch Weekly, as well as a dozens of additional of podcasts, radio shows and TV programs. Outside of her own show, she is also an executive producer of podcasts at Cadence13 and has helped create hit shows such as Brené Brown's Unlocking Us, Lauren Conrad: Asking for a Friend, The goop Podcast, Girlboss Radio, Meaningful Conversations with Maria Shriver, YogaGirl: Conversations from the Heart, Yoga Girl Daily, Goopfellas, She Rates Dogs: The Podcast, Self-Service Podcast and more. Previous work includes her time hosting and producing at AfterBuzz TV for AfterShows such as Ozark, Big Brother, and Grace and Frankie and Executive Producing and co-hosting Maria Menounos' radio show at SiriusXM, guest co-hosting on The Mitch Albom Show, as well as her weekly podcast. _____________________ ▲Free Masterclass for Healers (REPLAY): https://tinyurl.com/6224226623 ▲Learn your Healer Archetype here: https://www.alwaysplay.org/healerarchetype ▲We Breathe on Sundays: https://www.alwaysplay.org/sunday-night-breathwork ▲ Mastermind + Accelerator for Healers, Coaches, and Practitioners Launching Intuitive Businesses: https://www.alwaysplay.org/nca ▲Healing Arts Practitioner Training Program Immersion: www.alwaysplay.org/immersion ▲Become a certified breathwork facilitator or sound healer: https://www.alwaysplay.org/breathwork-facilitator-certification ▲ Become an Integrative Health Coach (Save $2000): https://geti.in/3vhkSWB ▲Connect on social: @shanila.sattar Music: Armeen Musa, Shara Dao Support my work: Share with friends, venmo: Shanila-Sattar, sponsor an episode hello@alwaysplay.org
Steve Leder, Rabbi & Author of The Beauty In What Remains , How our greatest fear becomes our greatest gift. Penguin Random House 2021 Available on Audible, read by the author. Rabbi Leder is a regular contributor and guest on The Today Show, writes regularly for TIME, Foxnews.com, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, contributed a chapter to Charles Barkley's book Who's Afraid of a Large Black Man? I listened on audible to The Beauty of What Remains as I drove to visit my 92 year old father and discuss his wishes for his Advance Consent. It was surreal as I felt an immediate connection. The most important document there is and the most ignored. It was my task out of my 6 siblings, because I am the only one that isn't afraid to die. My father said, "I'm not afraid to die ya know, I"m not..." I said. "Nor am I Dad, nor am I." I believe this story-view could very well change your life in 23 minutes, edited from a 45 minute Zoom call where we discussed many things, some very personal for both of us. This is edited, narrated and designed for your listening pleasure - it is not another boring interview, it's a storyView! Please share with someone you feel needs to hear this beautiful message of learning to live even while staring at death. Maria Shrivers says, "The wisdom Steve Leder shares in this moving book is an essential part of living a beautiful and meaningful life. Read it and feel inspired." www.steveleder.com @Steve_Leder Twitter Produced by: C Spot Run Productions Edited, Narrated, Designed and Hosted by: Wendi Cooper Music by: Tom Orsi. www.orsidigitalpost.com ClubHouse @wendicooper https://www.joinclubhouse.com/event/Prye2pZ5
In this episode, Dr. Bob has a wonderful and very meaningful conversation with Rabbi Steve Leder. They talk about the true meaning of the Sabbath, the importance of having one rest day every week and the positive impact it can have on your family and your life. This is absolutely a must listen episode. After receiving his degree in writing and graduating Cum Laude from Northwestern University, and time studying at Trinity College, Oxford University, Rabbi Leder received a Master's Degree in Hebrew Letters in 1986 and Rabbinical Ordination in 1987 from Hebrew Union College. He currently serves as the Senior Rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, a prestigious synagogue in Los Angeles with two campuses and 2,400 families. Rabbi Leder is currently concluding his 225 million dollar campaign to develop the congregation's historic urban campus encompassing an entire city block. The campus is soon to include a new building by Pritzker Prize winning architect Rem Koolhaas. In addition to his many duties at Wilshire Boulevard Temple Rabbi Leder taught Homiletics for 13 years at Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles. He is a regular contributor and guest on The Today Show, writes regularly for TIME, Foxnews.com, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, contributed a chapter to Charles Barkley's book Who's Afraid of a Large Black Man?, and has published essays in Town and Country, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today and the Los Angeles Jewish Journal where his Torah commentaries were read weekly by over 50,000 people. His sermon on capital punishment was included in an award winning episode of The West Wing. Rabbi Leder received the Louis Rappaport Award for Excellence in Commentary by the American Jewish Press Association and the Kovler Award from the Religious Action Center in Washington D.C. for his work in African American/Jewish dialogue and in 2012 presented twice at the Aspen Ideas Festival. In the New York Times, William Safire called Rabbi Leder's first book The Extraordinary Nature of Ordinary Things “uplifting.” Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein said he “is everything we search for in a modern wise man; learned, kind, funny, and non-judgmental, he offers remarkably healing guidance.” Rabbi Leder's second book More Money Than God: Living a Rich Life Without Losing Your Soul received critical and media attention including feature articles in the New York Times, Town and Country and appearances on ABC's Politically Incorrect, NPR, and CBS This Morning. His third book More Beautiful Than Before; How Suffering Transforms Us was reached #4 on Amazon's overall best sellers list in its first week. It remains a best seller in several categories and has been translated into Korean and Chinese. More Beautiful Than Before has helped tens of thousands of people suffering from emotional or physical pain and continues to receive prestigious media attention including CBS This Morning, The Talk, The Steve Harvey Show, and four appearances on NBC's Today Show. He is now at work on his next book The Beauty of What Remains; What Death Teaches Us About Life, to be published by Penguin Random House in the spring of 2021. Newsweek Magazine twice named him one of the ten most influential rabbis in America but most important to Steve is being Betsy's husband and Aaron and Hannah's dad. He is also a Jew who likes to fish. Go figure. How to contact Rabbi Steve Leder: Website: http://steveleder.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/steve_leder Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steve_leder/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RabbiSteveLeder/ How to contact Dr. Bob: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/