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Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/This Band willl Blow your Mind! Codex Serafini: https://codexserafini.bandcamp.com/album/the-imprecation-of-animaJenny Chen RobertsonIn an empire of numbness, where sedation is sold as salvation,One woman dares to weaponize wisdom and baptize bureaucracy in the psilocybin sacrament.”Jenny is not a facilitator.She is a forger of frameworks,A cartographer of care,Turning risk-reduction into revolution.She walks the fault line between clinical ethics and ecstatic experience—MBA-trained, yes—But with soul credentials inked in sweat, in silence,In sacred listening.She's briefed lawmakers with the calm of a nun and the clarity of a sniper.She's testified with tremors in her voice and steel in her spine.Her resume reads like a paradox:Real estate magnate turned mycelial matriarch.Spreadsheet whisperer turned soul doula.Jenny co-founded the Safer Psychedelics Association of New EnglandNot to play nice with power—But to redefine it.She speaks for the trip-gone-sideways,For the mothers who don't trust “the system,”For the cops confused by consciousness,For the firemen called to burning minds.This isn't harm reduction—it's harm revolution.This isn't education—it's uncolonized knowing.She doesn't just talk set and setting—She re-sets the setting of the entire conversation.So lean in close, fam—Because when Jenny speaks,The old paradigm doesn't just shudder—It begs for a blindfold.And the future?It's already listening.SPAN: Safer Psychedelics Association of New EnglandJenny Chen RobertsonOn Psychedelics, Safety & the Psyche 1. In a world obsessed with optimization, what does it mean to heal rather than just function? 3. Do you think crisis is a rite of passage we've medicalized into silence?
Co-hosts Laurel Holland and Laurel Boivin discuss the themes of loss, disappointment, and letting go in their most recent podcast focusing on inner work. They emphasize the importance of accepting and embracing change, rather than resisting it. Laurel Holland shares her personal experience of learning to let go by first accepting what is - Letting Be. They highlight the distinction between acceptance and resignation, and the necessity of processing emotions to move forward. The conversation also touches on the collective loss experienced during the pandemic and the importance of finding gratitude and wisdom in past losses. 1:45 The cohosts introduce the topic and the difficulty it's presented to handle in the culture 2:45 They discuss how to actually "let go" with grace and ease 4:00 Laurel B talks about how letting go could be used in a specific example to deal with acceptance 6:00 Talking about working through life losses that are not necessarily about death 8:00 Looking at the stories we tell ourselves that contribute to losses and learning to work with them 8:50 No longer resisting emotions to avoid loss and disappointment - taking time for grief as a decision 9:40 Processing emotions pro-actively as a part of the grief process 10:10 Gratitude as a healing step in moving beyond the loss 12:00 Identifying what's underlying the "dream" you want to experience to help you move on and be ready for what might be next to full the desire 13:20 Dealing with disappointment that underlies anger to address loss more directly 15:55 Other episodes that relate to the topic are in the show notes 16:30 Aging as opportunity to process loss well and pro-actively 17:00 Self-definition, change and growth and how they relates to loss and change 18:50 Practicing saying goodbye well as a way to skill-build in processing loss and grief 20:46 Tips for moving through loss and disappointment and its circular nature 22:10 Trauma as a complex topic related to loss and disappointment and needs special attention 22:45 Exercises to help you actively work on your loss and disappointments to move on 25:00 The myth of a timeline for grief Journaling prompts are suggested to further your exploration. Links/Books mentioned - On Death and Dying by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, Live Your Inner Power, The Journal by Laurel Holland, the Beautiful Work Beautiful Life podcast episode on anger was published in 12/23 and entitled Transform Your Anger into Loving Self-Kindness, the Beautiful Work Beautiful Life podcast on grief was published in 11/22 and entitled How to Welcome Grief The email to send questions to Laurel Boivin is laurel@fluxflowcoaching.com and for Laurel Holland - laurel@liveyourinnerpower.com The link to our private Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/beautifulworkbeautifullife Host/Cohost/Guest Info Guiding others to become effective leaders of their own lives, Laurel Holland has been on a journey of awakening and transformation throughout her life. Writing about inner work, Laurel has authored four books, including Crossroads and Love's 8 Laws. Her books, Live Your Inner Power, the Journal, and Courageous Woman, introduce, share, and explore the eight foundational practices for creating transformation from the inside out. Through her books, programs, and innovative talks, Laurel's great desire is to lift others up and courageously step into the life they came here to live. Laurel Boivin, life coach and founder of Flux+Flow Professional Coaching, helps high-performing professionals overcome overwhelm and disillusionment by increasing self-awareness and shifting perspective to improve performance, increase personal contribution, and experience a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose. Laurel began coaching after a 30-year corporate career. A Reiki master and yoga practitioner, collector of sea glass and antiques, she lives in New Hampshire and summers in Maine.
ENTREVISTA OPIA. BEA Y CARLOS SE ATREVEN A ROBARNOS LAS LLAVES, PARA QUITARNOS LOS MANDOS DEL PROGRAMA Y ENTREVISTAR AL TECLISTA JORGE ALFONSO DE LA BANDA OPIA, COMBO DE DEATH DOOM MELÓDICO QUE ESTÁ A PUNTO DE DEBUTAR EN LARGO Y QUE CON SÓLO TRES SINGLES, ESTÁ LLAMANDO LA ATENCIÓN DEL METAL OSCURO EUROPEO. IMPERDIBLE ENTREVISTA. EDITA CARLOS CITOLER. -On Death's Door -Man Proposes, God Disposes. -The Fade
"Be sure that wherever our lot is cast we may and must aim at the perfect life." Written over 400 years ago, Introduction to the Devout Life is still one of the most popular books for those pursuing holiness. St. Francis de Sales explains how to turn that desire for sanctity into resolutions that yield grace-filled results. Themes include: Pursuing a devout life whole-heartedly Incorporating prayer and sacraments into a busy schedule Growing in virtue Battling wisely against temptation Making spiritual progress through daily, monthly, and yearly exercises Whether you are just beginning your spiritual journey or are more advanced in the spiritual life, you'll be able to apply this timeless wisdom immediately. Let St. Francis de Sales illumine the path to holiness and strengthen your desire to walk that road with the Lord. St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622) was the Bishop of Geneva and a renowned spiritual director. Preaching during the Counter-Reformation, he is estimated to have converted 70,000 Calvinists in his lifetime. He was a fervent proponent of the universal call to holiness and spent much of his time guiding lay people on the road to sanctity. Declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius IX in 1877, St. Francis is still helping to form saints through his many writings, of which Introduction to the Devout Life is the most famous. —description from the publisher Introduction to the Devout Life full text: https://watch.formed.org/introduction-to-the-devout-life-by-st-francis-de-sales SUBSCRIBE to Catholic Culture Audiobooks https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catholic-culture-audiobooks/id1482214268 SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter http://www.catholicculture.org/newsletter DONATE at http://www.catholicculture.org/donate/audio Theme music: "2 Part Invention", composed by Mark Christopher Brandt, performed by Thomas Mirus. ©️2019 Heart of the Lion Publishing Co./BMI. 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Timestamps 00:38 Preface 12:26 Part 1 – Counsels and Exercises for the Guidance of the Soul from Its First Desire After a Devout Life unto a Full Resolution of Pursuing the Same 12:38 True Devotion Explained 18:19 The Nature and Excellence of Devotion 23:17 Devotion is Suitable to Every Vocation and Profession 27:26 The Need of a Guide for those who would Enter Upon and Advance in the Devout Life 33:35 The First Step: Purifying the Soul 38:22 The First Purification: From Mortal Sin 40:56 The Second Purification: From All Sinful Affections 44:17 How to Affect This Second Purification 46:56 First Meditation, On Creation 53:26 Second Meditation, On the End for Which We Were Created 59:26 Third Meditation, On the Gifts of God 1:05:20 Fourth Meditation, On Sin 1:11:39 Fifth Meditation, On Death 1:19:00 Sixth Meditation, On Judgment 1:24:59 Seventh Meditation, On Hell 1:29:02 Eighth Meditation, On Paradise 1:34:05 Ninth Meditation, On the Choice Open to You Between Heaven and Hell 1:39:26 Tenth Meditation, On How the Soul Chooses the Devout Life 1:46:40How to Make a General Confession 1:49:23 A Sincere Protest Made with the Object of Confirming the Soul's Resolution to Serve God as a Cojnclusion to its Acts of Penitence 1:53:58 Conclusion of This First Purification 1:55:53 The Necessity of Purging Away All Tendency to Venial Sins 2:00:35 It Is Necessary to Put Away All Inclination for Useless and Dangerous Things 2:03:14 All Evil Inclinations Must Be Purged Away 02:05:29 Part 2 – Counsels as to Uplifting the Soul to God in Prayer and the Use of the Sacraments 2:05:38 The Necessity of Prayer 2:11:30 A Short Method of Meditation in the Presence of God: The First Point of Preparation 2:17:05 Invocation: The Second Point of Preparation 2:18:38 Representing the Mystery to Be Meditated to Your Imagination: The Third Point of Preparation 2:20:49 Considerations: The Second Part of Meditation 2:22:16 Affections and Resolutions: The Third Part of Meditation 2:24:01 The Conclusion and Spiritual Bouquet 2:25:44 Some Useful Hints on Meditation 2:30:40 Concerning Dryness in Meditation 2:33:15 Morning Prayer 2:36:05 Evening Prayer and Examination of Conscience 2:38:03 Spiritual Refreshment 2:42:42 Aspirations, Brief Prayer, and Holy Thoughts 2:53:34 Holy Communion, and How to Receive It 2:58:17 The Other Public Offices of the Church 3:00:13 How the Saints Are United to Us 3:02:58 How to Hear and Read God's Word 3:05:05 How to Receive Inspirations 3:10:31 Confession 3:17:35 Frequent Communion 3:23:09 How to Communicate 03:28:01 Part 3 – Counsels Concerning the Practice of Virtue 03:28:08 How to Select That Which We Should Chiefly Practice 03:36:56 The Same Subject Continued 03:43:55 Patience 03:53:08 Greater Humility 03:59:02 Interior Humility 04:08:28 Humility Makes Us Rejoice in Our Own Abjection 04:15:11 How to Combine Due Care for a Good Reputation with Humility 04:22:40 Gentleness Towards Others and Remedies Against Anger 04:31:05 Gentleness Towards Ourselves 04:35:35 We Must Attend to the Business of Life Carefully, but Without Eagerness or Over-Anxiety 04:40:18 Obedience 04:45:43 Purity 04:49:05 How to Maintain Purity 04:52:48 Poverty of Spirit amid Riches 04:58:28 How to Exercise Real Poverty although Actually Rich 05:06:08 How to Possess a Rich Spirit amid Real Poverty 05:09:50 Friendship: Evil and Frivolous Friendship 05:13:31 Frivolous Attachments 05:18:48 Real Friendship 05:24:40 The Difference between True and False Friendship 05:28:57 Remedies against Evil Friendships 05:35:47 Further Advice concerning Intimacies 05:40:22 The Practice of Bodily Mortification 05:50:59 Society and Solitude 05:56:24 Modesty in Dress 06:00:20 Conversation: First, How to Speak of God 06:02:52 Unseemly Words and the Respect Due to Others 06:07:18 Hasty Judgments 06:17:28 Slander 06:28:27 Further Counsels as to Conversation 06:32:24 Amusements and Recreations: What Are Allowable 06:34:56 Forbidden Amusements 06:36:53 Balls and Other Lawful but Dangerous Amusements 06:41:59 When to Use Such Amusements Rightly 06:43:49 We Must Be Faithful in Things Great and Small 06:49:23 - A Well-Balanced, Reasonable Mind 06:53:33 - Wishes 06:58:15 - Counsels to Married People 07:11:47 - The Sanctity of the Marriage Bed 07:13:15 - Counsels to Widows 07:22:31 - One Word to Maidens 07:23:51 Part 4 – Counsels Concerning Some Ordinary Temptations 07:23:58 - We Must Not Trifle with the Words of Worldly Wisdom 07:29:29 - The Need of Good Courage 07:32:09 - Temptations and the Difference Between Experiencing Them and Consenting to Them 07:37:19 - Two Striking Illustrations of the Same 07:40:56 - Encouragement for the Tempted Soul 07:43:26 - When Temptation and Pleasure are Sin 07:47:23 - Remedies for Great Occasions 07:50:15 - How to Resist Minor Temptations 07:52:26 - How to Remedy Minor Temptations 07:55:02 - How to Strengthen the Heart Against Temptation 07:57:40 - Anxiety of Mind 08:03:27 - Sadness and Sorrow 08:08:40 - Spiritual and Sensible Consolations and How to Receive Them 08:23:23 - Dryness and Spiritual Barrenness 08:33:49 - An Illustration 08:41:07 Part 5 - Counsels and Practices for Renewing and Confirming the Soul in Devotion 08:41:15 - It Is Well Yearly to Renew Good Resolutions by Means of the Following Exercises 08:43:58 - Meditation on the Benefit Conferred on Us by God in Calling Us to His Service 08:48:55 - Examination of the Soul as to Its Progress in the Devout Life 08:52 :13 - Examination of the Soul's Condition as Regards God 08:56:52 - Examination of Your Condition as Regards Yourself 08:59:16 - Examination of the Soul's Condition as Regards Our Neighbor 09:00:43 - Examination as to the Affectations of the Soul 09:03:10 - The Affections to Be Excited After Such Examination 09:04:36 - Reflections Suitable to the Renewal of Good Resolutions 09:05:23 - First Consideration, On the Worth of Souls 09:08:13 - Second Consideration, On the Excellence of Virtue 09:10:01 - The Example of the Saints 09:11:48 - The Love That Jesus Christ Bears to Us 09:15:05 - The Eternal Love of God for Us 09:16:36 - General Affections That Should Result from These Considerations and Conclusion of the Exercise 09:19:16 - The Impressions That Should Remain After This Exercise 09:20:53 - An Answer to Two Objections That May Be Made to This Book 09:23:45 - Three Important and Final Counsels
All quotes, unless otherwise marked, are Tolkien's words as printed in The Letters of J.R.R.Tolkien: Revised and Expanded Edition. All emphases mine. Machinery is Power is EvilWriting to his son Michael in the RAF:[here is] the tragedy and despair of all machinery laid bare. Unlike art which is content to create a new secondary world in the mind, it attempts to actualize desire, and so to create power in this World; and that cannot really be done with any real satisfaction. Labour-saving machinery only creates endless and worse labour. And in addition to this fundamental disability of a creature, is added the Fall, which makes our devices not only fail of their desire but turn to new and horrible evil. So we come inevitably from Daedalus and Icarus to the Giant Bomber. It is not an advance in wisdom! This terrible truth, glimpsed long ago by Sam [...] ---Outline:(00:17) Machinery is Power is Evil(03:45) On Atomic Bombs(04:17) On Magic and Machines(07:06) Speed as the root of evil(08:11) Altruism as the root of evil(09:13) Sauron as metaphor for the evil of reformers and science(10:32) On Language(12:04) The straightjacket of Modern English(15:56) Argent and Silver(16:32) A Fallen World(21:35) All stories are about the Fall(22:08) On his mother(22:50) Love, Marriage, and Sexuality(24:42) Courtly Love(27:00) Womens exceptional attunement(28:27) Men are polygamous; Christian marriage is self-denial(31:19) Sex as source of disorder(32:02) Honesty is best(33:02) On the Second World War(33:06) On Hitler(34:04) On aerial bombardment(34:46) On British communist-sympathizers, and the U.S.A as Saruman(35:52) Why he wrote the Legendarium(35:56) To express his feelings about the first World War(36:39) Because nobody else was writing the kinds of stories he wanted to read(38:23) To give England an epic of its own(39:51) To share a feeling of eucatastrophe(41:46) Against IQ tests(42:50) On Religion(43:30) Two interpretations of Tom Bombadil(43:35) Bombadil as Pacifist(45:13) Bombadil as Scientist(46:02) On Hobbies(46:27) On Journeys(48:02) On Torture(48:59) Against Communism(50:36) Against America(51:11) Against Democracy(51:35) On Money, Art, and Duty(54:03) On Death(55:02) On Childrens Literature(55:55) In Reluctant Support of Universities(56:46) Against being Photographed--- First published: November 25th, 2024 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/jJ2p3E2qkXGRBbvnp/passages-i-highlighted-in-the-letters-of-j-r-r-tolkien --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
Grief is a deeply personal and often messy journey—one that isn't confined to the loss of a loved one. It can stem from the end of a relationship, career changes, health challenges, or even letting go of a version of ourselves. And with everything happening currently in the world, aren't we all just living with grief at this point?? In this episode, we deep dive into the 7 Stages of Grief and take a real and honest look at how they may show up in any of our lives. While grief is unique to each individual, the common “stages” most of us find ourselves moving through draw from Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's groundbreaking work, On Death and Dying, which introduced the now-famous “Stages of Grief.” These stages, though insightful, have been both widely taught and criticized over the years- I'll spill the tea on what her critics say too! We'll talk through the expanded “7 stages of grief”—Shock, Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Testing, and Acceptance—highlighting their value as a flexible framework rather than a strict GPS roadmap.Even though grief can be a challenging subject to talk about, it happens to be one of the things that connects us as human beings. A common thread of our human experience. It is one of those threads of shared humanity that connects us all. Show notes:Sources: “Stages of Grief”: Attributed to: Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507885/https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0030222817691870https://www.health.com/stages-of-grief-7482658
Near-death experience guest 1207 is Jill James, who shared her most significant NDE experience from 1983. Unlike a stereotypical near death experience with a tunnel, choirs of angels and waiting loved ones bathed in pure white light, Jill's experience shows there are valid near death experiences that don't fit the NDE 'box'. That the hallmark of a NDE is the profound life altering changes one brings back with them. In the four decades that followed she has helped countless people to find their own way out of Darkness back to Light. Jill is a renowned psychic medium featured on local tv and radio. She is the owner/facilitator of a popular Facebook group, On Death and Dying where she shares from her vast personal experience on topics regarding death and the Hereafter, all the while encouraging a life lived to the fullest with no regrets. CONTACT: Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.com WEBSITE www.jeffmarapodcast.com SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/ JeffMara does not endorse any of his guests' products or services. The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
Healthcare providers and the public had no education about how to conduct end of life grieving until 1969 when Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross published her experiences with hospice patients who were at the end of their life. She was a Swiss-American psychiatrist, a pioneer in near-death studies, and author of the internationally best-selling book, On Death and Dying (1969). […] The post Grief, Forgiveness, Acceptance, and Rejection by Dr. Daniel Brubaker appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
We are back from our adventure and our trips down memory lane (at least for a while). Today we feature our interview with Gorkem Ercan. We discussed open source, leadership, and learning. FYI – this podcast has a ton of great advice for anyone pursuing a career in software development! Gorkem Ercan is a founding Distinguished Engineer and CTO of Jozu. Gorkem has experience working and leading teams with various technologies ranging from building IDEs, to building mobile phones, and CI/CD systems. He is an avid contributor and supporter of open source. Gorkem is the creator of the wildly popular Eclipse JDT language server and vscode-java extension, as well as the YAML Language server and vscode-yaml extension. He is a committer on various projects, including Eclipse Che, Eclipse Theia, and Apache Cordova. Gorkem is a member of the Eclipse Architecture Council and one of the longest-serving Eclipse committers. Contact Information: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gorkemercan/ Website:https://jozu.com/ Master Work Intake! It has been nearly a year since JRoss Publishing published Mastering Work Intake. Jeremy Willets and I believe our book and workshops have helped numerous organizations, teams, and most importantly people bring order out of chaos – at least that is what they tell us. As the year winds down we are excited to offer a free 30-minute “office hours” session with us. We'll facilitate the session to help you create a plan to tackle your work intake challenges. Book time with us here: Also, consider buying your boss a copy of Mastering Work Intake (your work-life balance will approve). Amazon (US) — JRoss — Re-read Saturday News Chapter 11, On Death and Suicide, begins Part 3 of (buy a copy and read along). Death and suicide are not popular conversation topics at lunch even during the worst project. However, as I read this chapter for a second time I considered the topic from two directions which helped me extract ideas from the chapter that made the topic less likely to clear the room. Catch on all of the entries in the re-read of (buy a copy and read along) Week 1: Week 2: Week 3: Week 4: Week 5: Week 6: Week 7: Week 8: Week 9: Week 10: Week 11: Week 12: Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 842 will feature our essay on how you can recognize if you have a work intake problem. Over the past year, it has become apparent that the symptoms sometimes obscure the root cause. We will also have a visit from the one and only Susan Parente!
Episode 263. James B and Eddie refuse to leave the 1980's and continue covering missed issues as they share two storylines involving Ka-zar and Arcade with a heavy dose of Spider-Man in each of the the stories. (01:36) From December of 1982- April of 1983 Stan Lee presents Ka-Zar the savage 21-26 “It's a Jungle Out There!”, “Shanna the Savage”, “Resurrection!”, “On Death and Dying…!” “the Dead Who Walk” and Escape from New York!” Written by Bruce Jones, Penciled by Ron Frenz, Inked by Mel Candido, Armondo Gil. https://readallcomics.com/ka-zar-the-savage-21/ https://readallcomics.com/ka-zar-the-savage-22/ https://readallcomics.com/ka-zar-the-savage-23/ https://readallcomics.com/ka-zar-the-savage-24/ https://readallcomics.com/ka-zar-the-savage-25/ https://readallcomics.com/ka-zar-the-savage-26/ (12:49) From July of 1979 Stan Lee presents the Uncanny X-Men 123 “Listen--Stop me if you've heard it--but this one will kill you!” by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, and Terry Austin https://readallcomics.com/x-men-v1-123/ (16:23) Sponsor: Murderworld Vacation Resorts Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by James B using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Summaries written by Eddie and Zabu. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our live meetup and Discord Channel here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_mW6htjJUHOzlViEvPQqR-k68tClMGAi85Bi_xrlV7w/edit
Join us for Lesson 4 in our six-week summer series based on our Living in the Father's Love Bible study. Today Lisa and Laura discuss the question: how does God define beauty? We know the right answer; it's about what's on the inside, right? But exactly what on the inside makes a woman beautiful? What makes you feel beautiful? Everyone's experience of beauty can be different, but one thing is for sure: beauty is good. We are moved by beauty. It stirs the soul and is most often how God draws us to Him. So grab a cool drink and settle in for a beautiful episode! Open your Heart to our key Scripture. 2 Corinthians 4:16–17: Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. Open your Bible to other Scriptures referenced in this episode. Esther 4:14: And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this. Psalm 34:5: Look to him, and be radiant; so your faces shall never be ashamed. Invite Him in with this episode's question for reflection. Think of a woman in your life who is beautiful because of how she has loved. How have you experienced her beauty? Take time this week to write her a letter and say: I think you are so beautiful in the way that you love, and this is how I have experienced it through you. Show mentions. Sister Josephine Garrett, Hallow, Rosary for Families John Bartunek, The Better Part, Mission Prayer Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, On Death and Dying, Five Stages of Grief Using code BOGOHOPE, purchase one Living in the Father's Love and get a second one at 50% off. Limit one use per customer. This offer ends July 15, 2024. Sign up now to receive weekly reminder emails that include an exclusive discussion guide created just for this series. Let's stay connected. Don't miss an episode. Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform. Want to keep the conversation going? Join our private Facebook community. Stay in the know. Connect with us today. We are committed to creating content that is free and easily accessible to every woman—especially the one looking for answers but unsure of where to go. If you've enjoyed this podcast, prayerfully consider making a donation to support it and other WWP outreach programs that bring women closer to Christ. Learn more about WWP on our website. Our Shop. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube.
In this episode, Leah explores the concept of visitation dreams, where individuals feel they are visited by deceased loved ones. She shares her own experiences and discusses various theories, offering insight into the potential meanings and therapeutic benefits of these dreams. Hear about the spiritual significance of such encounters and get tips for how you may encourage your own dream connections.The phenomenon of visitation dreams (00:00:00) Leah Bolen discusses the concept of visitation dreams and their significance for individuals who have lost loved ones.Personal experience with visitation dreams (00:01:15) Leah shares her personal experiences with visitation dreams, including a heartfelt encounter with her great grandmother and her uncle.Scientific perspective and spiritual beliefs (00:03:38) Leah explores the scientific and spiritual perspectives on visitation dreams, discussing the potential for continued connections with deceased loved ones.Therapeutic and healing aspects of visitation dreams (00:09:51) Leah delves into the therapeutic and healing nature of visitation dreams, discussing how they can aid in the grieving process and provide comfort.Famous individuals' experiences with visitation dreams (00:12:36) Leah shares accounts of famous individuals, including Martin Luther King, Jr. and Paul McCartney, who have had meaningful visitation dreams.Encouraging visitation dreams (00:15:06) Leah provides tips for encouraging visitation dreams, including setting intentions, creating a peaceful environment, and practicing patience.Spiritual connections beyond human loved ones (00:16:22) Leah discusses the potential for connecting with deceased pets and spirit animals through visitation dreams.Reflections on the significance of visitation dreams (00:17:35) Leah reflects on the profound meaning and comfort that visitation dreams offer, transcending physical boundaries and providing hope in the face of loss.REFERENCES:Barrett, D. (1992). "Through a Glass Darkly: Images of the Dead in Dreams." Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 24(2), 97-108. Hollan, D. (2003). "Dreams and the Dead: A Comparison of American and Indonesian Cultural Models." Ethos, 31(2), 173-195. Kübler-Ross, E., & Wessler, S. (1975). "On Death and Dying." In this seminal work, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross discusses various aspects of death and dying, including the role of visitation dreams in the grieving process.Streit-Horn, J. (2011). "A Quantitative Study of Grief Dreams in the Bereaved." Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 63(2), 161-179. Wright, J. (2016). "Visitation Dreams: An Exploration of Their Healing Potential for the Bereaved." Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 74(2), 148-175. Dreams and Premonitions | Chicken Soup for the SoulSoulPhone Foundation | Bringing Spirit Communication Technology to Life To submit your comments, questions, or topic requests, email Leah at: LeahAnnBolen@comcast.net and visit Leah online at: www.leahannbolen.comLeah Bolen helps people improve their sleep and connect with the power of dreams, to enhance their waking lives. Within her private practice and as the Sleep & Dream Specialist for Miraval Resort & Spa, Leah provides workshops, lectures, and private consultations. She's a certified dreamwork practitioner, and an active member of The International Association for the Study of Dreams. Leah's work has been seen in Forbes.com, Women's World Magazine, The Suitest Magazine, and WellSpa360.com.
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The heart of today's topic is developing trust in your ideas, even when they are innovative and outside the box. You'll learn what a Raga is, how Ragas help with healing, and how Dharma helps you move forward with ease in your purpose. Join us to learn more from my interesting guest!Dr. Shubham Kulkarni is “The Raga-Singing Ayurvedic Doctor,” a practicing Ayurvedic doctor and music therapist based in Pune and Mumbai, India. He works in renowned palliative hospice care centers and at his own private practice. In addition to his medical studies, he holds master's degrees in palliative care and psychology and is a music therapist and vocalist of Indian classical music. He has successfully conducted clinical research in the field of Ayurveda and on music therapy's effects on insomnia, stress, depression, dementia, cancer, and pregnancy care. Show Highlights:How music and Ayurveda became part of Dr. Shubham's life and workWhy he is interested in the applied knowledge of music and Ayurveda in concepts like mental health, palliative care, and death/dyingWhat the learning process was for Dr. Shubham to learn music and the practical application of musicHow parents, teachers, gurus, and books help us discover our Dharma as we learn discipline and trustWhat a Raga is, how it is viewed as medicine, and how it affects our emotions and feelingsHow Dr. Shubham uses sound therapy, music therapy, and Raga therapy therapeutically in the treatment of specific diseasesHow music therapy can be used effectively as a cure and for careWhat Dr. Shubham says to people who are unsure of their DharmaWhat his birth chart shows about his creativity and his desire to help people healDr. Shubham's advice to others who do innovative workHear Dr. Shubham's answers to rapid-fire questions about helpful advice, morning routine, and recommended books.Resources:Connect with Dr. Shubham Kulkarni: Facebook and InstagramBooks recommended by Dr. Shubham: Bhagavad Gita and On Death and Dying by Elizabeth Kubler-RossConnect with PaulaThe Cosmic Business Lab is now open! This is a year-long program with me going deep into the business strategies I've used to build my six-figure business. You'll get access to resources, courses, and three calls a month, plus bonus calls with guest experts. Are you ready to uplevel? Join here.Upgrade to the Cosmic Business Mastermind, which gives you personalized support with me and is limited to 20 people. Details are here, and you can book a call with me where we'll look at your business and your birth chart to see if the program is a fit. We start March 4th - and there are only 20 spaces total available (some are already booked!)Get the 2024 Astrology Guidebook and receive all my hand-picked lay-low and auspicious days for the year,...
Welcome to another episode of the Signpost Inn Podcast! Our guest today is Dr. Piotr Malysz a professor of History and Doctrine and Samford's Beeson Divinity School and a personal friend of Brandon's. Growing up in a region of southern Poland that was deeply influenced by the Lutheran reformation, Piotr holds a deep love for the intersection of history and theology. Today's conversation focuses on Dr. Malysz's article "On Death, Dying, and Dying Well." Piotr shares his perspective on death as a dehumanizing condition that leads us to live for "bare survival." Brandon and Piotr unpack some of our attempts to get out from under death's influence. But ultimately, the gospel phenomena of true life that God offers us in Christ proves to be the only way to thwart death. Piotr beautifully portrays the way in which "God for me" changes everything and allows us to live life freely. Check out Dr. Malysz's bio for links to several articles. Or click here to go directly to his article on Death, Dying, and Dying Well. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Check out our website for more resources!
It's Podcast #100 FD and Mike look back on a number of Episodes from the past 100 (or so) shows.What have been our favorite episodes?(1:50) On Death and Dying with Tom Pussell from St. Rafael Parish.(3:30) The hysterical Halloween episode with Maria Wancata.(5:20) We became Swifties with Emily Ahlin and talked about religious experiences and the church's authenticty.(7:00) People recognize our voices now! Even in Confession!(14:10) Liturgy questions are popular with Bishop Woost especially.(15:50) We don't do clickbait generally speaking.(16:20) And how has this show been important for FD and Mike and different from other things they've both done in the past?(17:20) Church Search is Our Lady of Guadalupe in Macedonia.(18:20) Readings for the First Sunday of Advent.
It seems like everyone around me is dying as I grow older. It's a lot to process and has led me on a journey of looking into the 5 stages of grief and finding a 6th stage too. I think about the stage that I'm in versus others around me and how that affects our interactions with one another. Key Takeaways: [1:21] My friend Rusty died from cancer and his wife died too [3:15] Knowing someone's going to die versus it being unexpected [4:51] All these people in my life are passing away [5:57] Eric Erickson's stages of development [14:37] The stage that I'm in now [17:40] The final stages [21:38] People's responses to my book [25:14] The 6th stage of grief and what's wrong with the 5 stages [31:26] Processing the messy middle [34:29] Renovating Mr. Luti's house [39:55] I'm processing a lot of emotion right now Resources: Buy Motherland here Finding Meaning book On Death and Dying book More Milk Please podcast CrossFit Lady podcast Connect with Barb: Website Facebook Instagram Be a guest on the podcast YouTube The Molly B Foundation
In a first for Best Friend Therapy, we bring you a four-part MINISERIES, all about break-ups.We'd be lying if we said it was intentional but we quickly realised there was far too much to say about romatic break-ups, let along friendship break-ups, family break-ups and work break-ups, to get through in a single episode.So this week's episode is dedicated to heartbreak of the romantic variety... When we break-up with a partner, we often feel a form of grief - not only for the relationship, but also the future we may have planned, and for a past version of ourself. It's a triple whammy. We talk about the difference between being dumped and doing the dumping, how to break up well (if there is such a thing) and why break-up through divorce is hard, but break-up after divorce can be even harder.Emma explains why romantic break-ups can reinforce core beliefs and re-enact past attachment trauma and Elizabeth directs us to the ever-guiding light that is Taylor Swift.Join us again next week when we'll be turning our attention to friendship break-ups.---If you want to hear us talk more about grief, you can tune into our previous episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/best-friend-therapy/id1614793299?i=1000601683198Emma talks about the grief cycle, developed by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and made famous in her book, "On Death and Dying", in 1969.--- Best Friend Therapy is hosted by Elizabeth Day and Emma Reed Turrell, produced by Chris Sharp. --- Social Media:Elizabeth Day @elizabdayEmma Reed Turrell @emmareedturrellBest Friend Therapy @best.friend.therapy
In this episode, Brian, Kris, Will, and Lucas talk about lots of games, whether Death is a gamer, and the cursed lore of Sonic. Enjoy! TOPICS & TIMESTAMPS: What's On Death's Switch? - 7:30 | Gaming Blind Spots, Good & Bad - 19:00 | Hellboy: Web of Wyrd - 32:40 | Tekken 8 - 1:07:20 | Baldur's Gate 3 & Wargroove 2 - 1:35:32 | The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood - 1:38:32 | Sonic Superstars - 1:57:20 | Super Mario Bros. Wonder - 2:25:05 | POTENTIAL EPISODE TITLES (EACH "+" IS A HOST VOTE): A Reputation For Having An Iron Stomach | The Perfect Combination Of Stubborn & Fearless | Something Far Worse | This Seltzer Water Is Plus On Block | +It Tastes Like Cough Syrup, If You Dumped It In A Vat Of Tap Water From The Midwest | ++The ‘Tussen Of Flint | Death Definitely Plays Pokemon | The Grim Reaper, Hatching Pokemon Eggs | Virtual Boy Rocking Death | I Never Realized Death Was So Fucking Cool | We All Aspire To Be Death, Destroyer Of Worlds | +++If You Can't Handle Me At My ‘Spiritual Warfare' You Don't Deserve Me At My ‘Mario Wonder' | Batman, Noted Flippy Dude | ++Bro, You Thought You Could Walk Away? I 3-0'd Your Ghost | ++++Put Their Ghost On Scrub Quotes | +Your Ghost Is Garbage, Bro | ++I Don't Have Time For You, See My Ghost | +++Source: I Made It Up | ++I Watched Them Finish | +Sonic Team Has This Really Bad Habit | Looks Really Stupid, But Is Fun To Play, Just Like Sonic | You Know That We Know Some Sonic Fans Who Do Not Know | +++Sonic's Briefing With The President | Sonic Fans Aren't Here For Games, They're Here For The OnlyFans | Today, Will Became A Lovecraft Protagonist, Cursed With Knowledge | ++++Cursed With Knowledge | Observing Something From A Parallel Universe, That Should Not Be | ++The BioWare Incident | +++Kris Reading The Pull Quotes From The Sonic Necronomicon | +++You Want To Stop Me? We Went Gold Months Ago | The Screen Was Blurry Because We Cannot Comprehend It | Sonic Is | Bizarre Jelly | ++Pleasure Time | [The Platformers Video Game Podcast is created, hosted, edited, written, & streamed by Brian Barnett on Twitch.tv/Ribnax]
On Death of the Ultraverse - Part 1, host Marc Truex sits down with Malibu Comics and Ultraverse Founding Fathers Dave Olbrich and Tom Mason to finally ask the tough questions... what the hell happened to the Ultraverse! Dave and Tom share the early beginnings of Malibu Comics, the birth and rise of the Ultraverse, and the subsequent sale of Malibu Comics to Marvel at the end of 1994. But what shaped the events of the Ultraverse conception, who kicked the tires, and what will become of our favorite comic universe? These might be the Ultraverse Secrets Marvel Doesn't Want You To Know?! Have a listen and JUMP ON NOW to the conversation by sending an email to ultramonthlypodcast@gmail.com to have your email read on the next Slings & Arrows segment of the podcast.For links mentioned in this episode, check out:Geekview Tavern's YouTube Channel
Change is challenging. In the healthcare industry, we constantly face unpredictability and change, and many of us (myself included) can find it difficult to navigate. So, why do some individuals struggle more than others, and how do we, as leaders, support our team through change?Bobby Harrington founded the Rubicon Course of Action (COA) Leadership Development company, specializing in coaching and performance programs and immersive leadership development events. He's practiced leadership and coaching in sports, martial arts, the military, private business, and a Fortune 100 oil and gas company. Bobby's work focuses on people in executive leadership, team building and design, and technical innovation for growth. In this episode, Bobby and I explore the lessons that the healthcare industry can learn from military leadership.Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:Learn what makes change more difficult for some than othersUnderstand how leaders can support their teams through changeExplore what physician leaders can learn from leadership development in the Marine CorpsFull Show Notes Here!Links & Mentioned Resources:Grab a copy of Bobby's book, Lead You: The Winning Combination to Achieve Personal and Professional SuccessOther books mentioned: On Death and Dying by Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick LencioniConnect with Bobby HarringtonLinkedinConnect with Dr. RachelLinkedInInstagramWebsiteThis podcast is sponsored by Pocket Bridges Executive Coaching and Leadership Consulting, which helps you amplify your influence and impact with customized coaching and leadership development programs. Pocket Bridges offers programs to physician leaders and executives that will generate a massive impact to transform your organization and medicine for the better. Transform your leadership and your team's leadership by scheduling a discovery session with Dr. Rachel Miller. Thanks for joining us on the Life, Love, and Leadership podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review to help us reach even more physicians and medical professionals striving to lead healthier lives through personal and professional growth.
Sign-up for my free 20-day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com--Series: Wisdom for Work from the PsalmsDevotional: 3 of 7Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. (Psalm 90:12)I've noticed a strikingly consistent theme in the biographies of history's most impactful Christians: They thought about death—a lot. At the age of 29, Martin Luther told a mentor “he didn't think he would live very long.” William Wilberforce “seriously believed he was likely to die violently” before he completed his life's work of abolishing the slave trade. And Alexander Hamilton “imagine[d] death so much it [felt] more like a memory.”These men lived and worked hundreds of years ago when death was far more common and thinking about it was in some ways inevitable. That stands in stark contrast to our culture today. In an essay titled The Pornography of Death, anthropologist Geoffrey Gorer argued that death has replaced sex as the most taboo topic of our modern age.But in Psalm 90, Moses says that meditating on death is one of the wisest things we can do. Why? Because dwelling on death leads us to “walk [carefully], not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil” (see Ephesians 5:15-16).So here's my encouragement to you: Find a way to remind yourself of the brevity of life today. Here are just four ideas.#1: Choose a passage of Scripture to memorize that will remind you of the sobering reality of death. Some of my favorites are Psalm 39:5, Psalm 90:12, Psalm 144:4, Job 7:7, Ecclesiastes 7:2, James 4:14, and Ecclesiastes 12:7.#2: Take a walk in a cemetery on your drive to or from work today.#3: Read a great book on death from a Christian perspective. Two that I return to often are On Death by Tim Keller and When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi.#4: Put physical reminders of death around you. Ancient merchants would often write the Latin memento mori (meaning “think of death”) in large letters on the first page of their accounting books. I have “running out of time” written inside my running shoes. Whatever works for you, works.These practices will look foolish to the world, but Scripture says they are wise for the believer. Do something to dwell on death today so that you may gain a heart of wisdom and redeem your time for the glory of God and the good of others!
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The organisation gets religion about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). The senior management team, led by the President, decide this is a key path for moving forward. The upside in achieving greater innovation and creativity by embracing a more inclusive workplace is seen as the Holy Grail. The Middle Managers are told to get behind the push on DEI. Brilliant that getting change in Japan is so easy. Japanese staff love change. They want their boss to change, their subordinates to change, their colleagues to change, their clients to change, but they want to stay precisely the same. DEI in Japan is mainly about gender issues, rather than race, religion or national identity. The male Middle Managers themselves are part of the cohort of not wanting to change, regardless of what senior management may be saying. No one will openly oppose the pronouncements from the top, but that doesn't mean there is any real enthusiasm for change. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, a Swiss-American psychiatrist wrote a book called “On Death and Dying” which identified five stages of grief, which can be extrapolated to assist our understanding about how humans deal with DEI change. 1. Shock The initial reaction to hearing that the organization is going to embrace change around DEI, can be very confronting for male Middle Managers and the males in their teams. Usually, the communication in organisations around change is minimal. Basically, senior management has made this decision, this is why and get on with it. The lack of what is considered satisfactory explanation sets off rumours, mis-information and confusion in the ranks. This is why companies must do a thorough job of selling DEI to the team, in depth and continuously. 2. Denial After the initial shock of the announcement a sense of disbelief can spread and hopes that this will be a “light” intervention which won't really affect the status quo. Japan defers to age and stage in companies and what will DEI mean for the current hierarchy? Will there be a lessening of opportunities for males to advance, in order to meet some arbitrary ratio of female managers? Why do we need to change at all, when this is how it has always been done? Senior management needs to recognise these fears and directly address them. Information vacuums will get filled with gossip, inuendo and false flags unless there is a big sales effort on the positives of change. 3. Anger Isn't this a stupid idea from senior management? Won't this weaken the strength of the organisation, relative to our rivals and won't clients have trouble accepting the change and therefore we will lose business? Pronouncements are clearly not going to be enough. When DEI first popped up on the radar in Japan, companies would ask us to train the women. I always questioned that assumption. The kacho or section head is the key person who needs educating. Usually a he, the kacho determines who gets coached, given delegated tasks for personal development and who gets promoted. Unless the kacho gets it, there will be an underlying resistance to DEI which will never be vocalized, but which will continue regardless. 4. Bargaining “DEI is okay in theory, but our case is different. We have special circumstances here and so some adjustments have to be made”. This is typically how Middle Management whittles away at changes they don't like. They are ninja at finding all the problems and can come up with tons of justifications to dilute the change effort, while all the while embracing the headline statements as gospel. Naturally, there will be some flexibility needed to role out DEI programmes however senior management have to be very vigilant about how the processes are worked though. 5. Dejection When male Middle Managers realise that this DEI change is here to stay, they can become demotivated. They fear their years of loyal service has been devalued and their future promotion prospects have been impinged, all for a fad. They need to be told they are valued, they have a role here and that the form needs their contribution to arm it with the creativity and innovation needed to best the competition. 6. Letting Go People believe what they see. When the benefits of greater inclusion become a reality, it is easier to get behind the idea, which is no longer seen as just some ivory tower theory. Also, the consistent support for DEI from the senior leadership group underlines this isn't going away and is becoming a permanent fixture of how the organisation functions. 7. Exploration Diversity of opinion and inclusion of different angles around decision-making is what makes the adoption of DEI an advantage inside the organisation. If the decisions are better and if the outcomes are better, than what could have been achieved before, then this initiates a different set of responses and changes thinking about what is possible. 8. Acceptance Gradually, it becomes clear that the worst fears were not realized. Even unexpected benefits appeared. The doomsayers were proven wrong, the system settles down to a new reality and everyone moves forward. Planning for these stages would be a clever move by senior management, in addition to their various pronouncements from on high. The DEI process is a process and as such, it has to be supported all the way through these seven stages, if it is going to stick. That requires consistent work over many years, until DEI becomes part of the culture of the organisation. Best to plan for that from the beginning.
Dr. Ginger Campbell is a Palliative Medicine Physician. Prior to Palliative Care, Dr. Campbell was an Emergency Physician. She earned a BSE in Electrical Engineering and an MSE in Biomedical Engineering prior to her MD. Dr. Campbell launched her podcast Brain Science in 2006 and was inducted into the Podcast Hall of Fame in 2022.What do we talk about in this episode?Dr. Campbell shares her experiences in palliative and emergency room medicine. She is in the process of moving from doing palliative care in the US to doing palliative care in New Zealand. She also talks about her podcast and the difference between podcasting in the early years of podcasting and podcasting now.What is palliative care and a palliative care doctor?A day in the life of a palliative care doctor and a day in the life of an emergency room doctor (it is not so much like the TV series ER).The importance of being able to communicate with people in a way they can understand especially at critical times such as end of life.Dying is part of living. The importance and honor of escorting people out of this world and preparing their family for the transition.What working with people at end of life has taught her for her own life.Her favorite podcast topic and guest.Music used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound StudioYou can support my podcast on Patreon here: https://patreon.com/user?u=72701887ResourcesBrain Science Podcast has been exploring how recent discoveries in neuroscience are unraveling the mystery of how our brain makes us human. (https://brainsciencepodcast.com)Dr. Campbell's background is an important element in her success as a science communicator. Prior to medical school she studied electrical and biomedical engineering. In 2011 she was chosen one of 40 Engineers Making a Difference as a part of 40th Anniversary celebration of the School of Engineering at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), where she was an assistant professor from 1985-1989.(https://www.virginiacampbellmd.com)Māori originated with settlers from East Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages between roughly 1320 and 1350. (Wikipedia)Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern (born 26 July 1980) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 40th prime minister of New Zealand and leader of the Labour Party from 2017 to 2023. A member of the Labour Party, she was a member of Parliament (MP) as a list MP from 2008 to 2017, and for Mount Albert from 2017 to 2023 (Wikipedia)Elizabeth Kubler-Ross - Her bestselling first book, On Death and Dying, 1969, made her an internationally-renowned author. Even today, her trail-blazing book is required reading in most major medical, nursing, and psychology programs. A 1969 Life Magazine article outlining her work gave further mainstream credibility and awareness to this new way of dealing with dying patients, although her conclusions were quite revolutionary at the time. (https://www.ekrfoundation.org/elisabeth-kubler-ross/biography/)Doc Hollywood is a 1991 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Caton-Jones and written by Daniel Pyne along with Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, based on Neil B. Shulman's book What? Dead...Again? The film stars Michael J. Fox, Julie Warner, Barnard Hughes, Woody Harrelson, David Ogden Stiers, Frances Sternhagen, and Bridget Fonda. (Wikipedia)
I was eager to talk to Cydney Alvarado because I've always been curious to know what a hospice nurse does. I mean, I was reading Elizabeth Kubler Ross's, On Death and Dying at age 13. I never said I was normal! As a float nurse, Cydney got exposure to many different specialties, which helped her tremendously in her role as a hospice nurse, which she says has become her favorite nursing specialty. She explains the details about the people she cares for, opening a case, symptom management, her autonomy, and some very common misconceptions. She is acutely aware of her empathic nature and tells us how she guards against compassion fatigue while practicing what she says is her heartbreaking joy. In the five-minute snippet: Baby Shark, doo doo, doo, doo, doo doo. For Cydney's bio and bookshop, see links below! Gone From My Sight: The Dying Experience by Barbara KarnesProfessional Hospice organizations:Hospice and Palliative Nurses AssociationNational Hospice and Palliative Care OrganizationInternational Pain SocietyHospice certification:Hospice Nurse CertificationContact The Conversing Nurse podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconversingnursepodcast/Website: https://theconversingnursepodcast.comGive me feedback! Leave me a review! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/leave-me-a-reviewWould you like to be a guest on my podcast? Pitch me! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/intake-formCheck out my guests' book recommendations! https://bookshop.org/shop/theconversingnursepodcast Email: theconversingnursepodcast@gmail.comThank you and I'll see you soon!
Anthony Pinn sits down with licensed counselor and author Candace Gorham to talk about the Ebony Exodus Project and her book On Death, Dying, and Disbelief.
CW: This discussion on One Tree Hill S3E17, Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them, features themes of gun violence and grief. Please take care while listening. In the aftermath of the school shooting, the students of Tree Hill High grapple with the stages of grief (Or do they? This episode's structure is v. messy!). Brooke (Sophia Bush) is feeling insecure about Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Peyton (Hilarie Burton Morgan), while not having a clue about the Leyton kiss in the library. Meanwhile, Rachel (Danneel Ackles) confesses to Mouth (Lee Norris) that she was the one who opened the time capsule. And Lucas and Karen (Moira Kelly) grieve over Keith's (Craig Sheffer) death and Lucas grapples with the decision to go to Jimmy's (Colin Fickes) funeral. Not all is grim though because Nathan (James Lafferty) and Haley (Bethany Joy Lenz) decide to move back in together and Brooke moves in with Peyton! Our chat on this episode includes: The episode's namesake, the Murder By Death album, Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them Connections to Brittany Ashley's podcast Don't Tell The Babysitter Mom's Dead and the stages of grief, courtesy of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross' On Death and Dying The weird framing of this episode around the stages of grief. Is this supposed to be about Keith's death, Jimmy's death, or both? And would this episode be better if it dealt with the statement of how everyone grieves in their own way and there is no invalid way to grieve? Peyton and Lucas' conversation in the library. Is it a little mean? Why would you make a joke about a kiss when you have a history like Leyton's!? Whether Naley is too sappy or too adorable Mouth's weird portrayal of being considered as at the bottom of the totem pole…when he has SO MANY friends from various social circles. Plus, Lee Norris is not an unattractive guy. The downsides of toxic positivity A lot of talk about beds for some reason (Gen Z listeners, send us the proper emoji in response to our question we ask about flat sheets) How this episode aired 10 days (!) after the episode of Grey's Anatomy, featuring The Fray's How To Save A Life. What a pop culture moment! Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! That's the easiest way to support us and to help One Tree Hill fans, new and old, find us! We're Kaitlyn Ilinitch (@MissIReads) and Jeremy Rodriguez (@RodriguezJeremy) and you can find Always and Forever on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @alwaysothpod or email us at alwaysothpod@gmail.com. Check out our One Tree Hill season 3 Spotify playlist here: https://spoti.fi/3aRKgx2. Always and Forever is now on Patreon! Join our community to gain access to our private Discord server, early episode releases, and bonus content. Visit patreon.com/alwaysothpod for more information.
Welcome back to the table! In this week's episode, the first of series 3 I share one of my most personal journeys - the loss of my Dad. I talk about my experience at the end of my Dad's life and what the first year without him has been like. I also explore some of what losing my Dad has taught me. I can only share my experiences and it is important to note that grief and loss is unique to us all. If you would like to delve deeper into the 7 stages of grief, check out Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' work. The book I mention of hers in the episode is called “On Death and Dying”. Her protege David Kessler can be found on Instagram and Twitter @iamdavidkessler. If you need to talk more or with a professional, get in touch with Cruse Bereavement Support - www.cruse.org.uk - 0808 808 1677 Trigger warning; death, loss of a loved one, grief, bereavement.
Yes we're diving in to those (in)famous staged of grief from the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in her book "On Death and Dying." And yes, I am biased! Mentioned in the episode: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health-history/its-time-let-five-stages-grief-die https://linktr.ee/nikkithedeathdoula Music: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3495-cheery-monday --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nikkideathdoula/support
I discuss the concept of existential weight through the analysis of Milan Kundera's novel, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being". I draw from the writings of Frederick Nietzsche, Jean Paul Sartre, as well as a few others. Check out On Death and God by clicking on the previous episode or simply going to my website at into-the-absurd.com Outro provided by Brock Tanya Peace out. References: Nietzsche's The Gay Science, "The Greatest Weight" Milan Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"
Go to into-the-absurd.com and scroll down to the red button that says “On Death and God”. Click on it, and you will be able to buy the EPUB or PDF file for $5.00. Much love, peace out!
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 13 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “The Judging Process”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Matt. 25:31–46 | Dan. 7:9–14 | 1 Cor. 6:2, 3 | 2 Pet. 2:4–6 | Mal. 4:1 | Rev. 21:8.Memory Text: “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each of us may receive what is due us for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad” (2 Corinthians 5:10, NIV).(December 17 – December 23)Sunday (Shelley Quinn) - “The Final Judgment”Monday (James Rafferty) - “The Pre-Advent Judgment”Tuesday (John Dinzey) - “The Millennial Judgment”Wednesday (Ryan Day) - “The Executive Judgment”Thursday (Jill Morikone) - “The Second Death”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.com Questions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.org Donate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 12 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying, and Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “The Biblical Worldview”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Luke 2:52 | Matt. 4:23 | 1 Cor. 6:19, 20 | Ps. 24:3, 4 | Acts 8:4–24 | 1 John 3:1–3.Memory Text: “Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Thessalonians 5:23, NKJV).(December 10 – December 16)Sunday (John Dinzey) - “The Model of Jesus”Monday (James Rafferty) - “The Body as a Temple”Tuesday (Jill Morikone) - “The Mind of Christ”Wednesday (Shelley Quinn) - “The Guidance of the Spirit”Thursday (Ryan Day) - “Ready for His Appearing”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 3, lesson 12 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying, and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “End-Time Deceptions”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Matt. 7:21–27 | John 11:40–44 | 1 Pet. 3:18 | 1 Sam. 28:3–25 | Eph. 6:10–18.Memory Text: “And no wonder! Even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is not strange if his ministers also disguise themselves as ministers of righteousness. Their end will match their deeds” (2 Corinthians 11:14,15, NRSV).(December 3 – December 9)Sunday (James Rafferty) - “Mysticism”Monday (John Dinzey) - “Near-Death Experiences”Tuesday (Shelley Quinn) - “Reincarnation”Wednesday (Ryan Day) - “Necromancy and Ancestor Worship”Thursday (Jill Morikone) - “Personations and Other Appearances”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 10 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is "On Death, Dying and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “The Fires of Hell”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Mark 9:42–48 | Mal. 4:1 | Jude 7 | 1 Tim. 2:5 | Acts 2:29, 34, 35 | 1 John 5:3–12.Memory Text: “Test all things; hold fast what is good”(1 Thessalonians 5:21, NKJV).Sunday (Ryan Day) - “Immortal Worms?”Monday (Terry Shelton) - “The Fires of Hell”Tuesday (James Rafferty) - “The Saints in Purgatory”Wednesday (Jill Morikone) - “A Paradise With Disembodied Souls”Thursday (Shelley Quinn) - “The Biblical View”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 9 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “Contrary Passages?”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Luke 16:19–31 | Luke 23:43 | John 20:17 | Phil. 1:21–24 | 1 Pet. 3:13–20 | Rev. 6:9–11.Memory Text: “‘You search the Scriptures for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me'” (John 5:39 NKJV).(November 19 – November 25)Sunday (John Dinzey) - “The Rich Man and Lazarus”Monday (Shelley Quinn) - “Today…With Me in Paradise”Tuesday (Terry Shelton) - “To Depart and Be With Christ”Wednesday (Ryan Day) - “Preaching to the Spirits in Prison”Thursday (James Rafferty) - “The Souls Under the Altar”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 8 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “The New Testament Hope”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: 1 Cor. 15:12–19 | John 14:1–3 | John 6:26–51 | 1 Thess. 4:13–18 | 1 Cor. 15:51–55.Memory Text: “And this is the testimony: that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life” (1 John 5:11, 12, NKJV).(November 12 – November 18)Sunday (Jill Morikone) - “Hope Beyond This Life”Monday (Terry Shelton) - “I Will Come Again”Tuesday (John Dinzey) - “‘I Will Raise Him Up'”Wednesday (Shelley Quinn) - “At the Sound of the Trumpet”Thursday (Ryan Day) - “The Everlasting Encounter”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 7 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying, and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “Christ's Victory Over Death”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Matt. 27:62–66 | John 10:17, 18 | Matt. 27:51–53 | John 20:11–29 | 1 Cor. 15:5–8.Memory Text: “When I saw him, I fell down at his feet like a dead man. He put his right hand on me and said, ‘Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last. I am the One who lives; I was dead, but look, I am alive forever and ever! And I hold the keys to death and to the place of the dead' ” (Rev. 1:17, 18, NCV).Sunday (Ryan Day) - “A Sealed Tomb”Monday (Shelley Quinn) - “He Is Risen!”Tuesday (James Rafferty) - “Many Arose With Him”Wednesday (Jill Morikone) - “Witnesses of the Risen Christ”Thursday (John Dinzey) - “The First Fruits of Those Who Have Died”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 6 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “He Died for Us”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Rev. 13:8 | Matt. 17:22, 23 | Mark 9:30–32 | John 19:1–30 | Rom. 6:23 | 1 Cor. 1:18–24.Memory Text: “‘And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life' ” (John 3:14, 15, NKJV).(October 29 – November 4)Sunday (Shelley Quinn) - “From the Foundation of the World”Monday (James Rafferty) - “A Preface to the Cross”Tuesday (Jill Morikone) - “It Is Finished”Wednesday (Ryan Day) - “He Died for Us”Thursday (John Dinzey) - “The Meaning of the Cross”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
In 1969, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross identified the five stages of dying in her book On Death and Dying. Her work has radically transformed the way we think and talk about grief and loss, giving us a shared vocabulary and understanding of a previously murky, yet universal, human experience. Towards the end of her life, Kübler-Ross worked closely with David Kessler, with whom she co-authored several books and formally adapted the stages of dying into the stages of grief. Today, David is the world's foremost expert on grief and has taught health care workers, counselors, and first responders on facing death and loss. His writings and his website Grief.com have reached millions of people. In this episode, David joins us to share his personal experiences with loss and what his decades of helping those on the edge of death have taught him about finding meaning amid suffering, and happiness after tragedy.In this episode, you will hear about:Thanatology — the study of death and dying — and what drew David to this field - 2:10Kessler's friendship with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, the psychiatrist best known for developing the five stages of dying - 6:06How physicians are often ill-equipped to face death and how hey might better engage with dying patients - 11:22David's advice to physicians on finding meaning amid loss and tragedy - 19:05A review of the five stages of dying/grief - 28:58On Meaning, the sixth stage of grief that David developed - 33:38How the pandemic saw a renewed interest in grief management, and how his interview with the Harvard Business Review entitled “The Discomfort You Are Feeling is Grief” went viral - 38:04How David manages the overwhelming sadness he sometimes experiences in his line of work - 43:54David's advice to physicians on comforting grieving patients - 48:31David Kessler is the author of several books, including The Needs of the Dying and Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief, as well as Life Lessons and On Grief and Grieving with Elizabeth Kübler-Ross, who is herself the noted author of On Death and Dying.Follow David Kessler on Twitter @IamDavidKessler.Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you know anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 5 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “Resurrections before the Cross”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Jude 1:1-25 | Luke 9:28-36 | 1 Kings 17:8-24 | Luke 7:11-17 | Mark 5:35-43 | John 11:1-44Memory Text: “Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die forever. Do you believe this?” (John 11:25, 26, LEB).(October 22 – October 28)Sunday (James Rafferty) - “The Resurrection of Moses”Monday (Ryan Day) - “Two Old Testament Cases”Tuesday (Shelley Quinn) - “The Son of the Widow of Nain”Wednesday (John Dinzey) - “Jairus's Daughter”Thursday (Jill Morikone) - “Lazarus”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 4 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying and The Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “The Old Testament Hope”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Job 19:25-27 | 1 Tim. 6:16 | Psalm 49:1-20 | Psalm 71:1-24 | Isa. 26:14,19 | Daniel 12:1-13Memory Text: “By faith Abraham, when put to the test, offered up Isaac. He who had received the promises was ready to offer up his only son….He considered the fact that God is able even to raise someone from the dead—and figuratively speaking, he did receive him back” (Hebrews 11:17, 19, NRSV).(October 15 – October 21)Sunday (John Dinzey) - “I Shall See God”Monday (Jill Morikone) - “From the Power of the Grave”Tuesday (Ryan Day) - “From the Depths of the Earth”Wednesday (James Rafferty) - “Your Dead Shall Live”Thursday (Shelley Quinn) - “Those Who Sleep in the Dust”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 3 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “Understanding Human Nature”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Gen. 1:24-27 | Gen. 2:7, 19 | Matt. 10:28 | Ecc. 12:1-7 | 1 Kings 2:10 | 1 Kings 22:40Memory Text: “And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” (Genesis 2:7 NKJV).(October 8 – October 14)Sunday (Jill Morikone) - “A Living Being”Monday (Ryan Day) - “The Soul Who Sins Shall Die”Tuesday (James Rafferty) - “The Spirit Returns to God”Wednesday (Shelley Quinn) - “The Dead Know Nothing”Thursday (John Dinzey) - “Resting With the Forefathers”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Topics: Death, Dying, Grief, Presence, Love, Relationships, Spirituality, Grieving, Connection, Compassion, Emotional Awareness, Healing, Self Healing, Yoga WisdomMatthew Dwyer is grief and death doula, yoga teacher, and kirtan wallah. His deep practice of bhakti yoga has lead him to being of service in end of life care where he educates people on death and dying, works with individuals who are grieving, sits with people who are dying and supports their families. Matthew is the founder of the Being Held Institute, an online network of education and training workshops that helps support others through grief and helps mentor others interested in death care. He is also the co-host of the On Death podcast that explores those taboo topics of death, dying, and grief which aims to encourage // support a healthy relationship with death - ideally to move from a fear based culture of death denial to a community focused on living life more fully alive and in love.In this beautiful conversation Matthew and host Damodar Cordua dive deep into these topics:Finding real presence in our lives & in our relationships with othersWhat is grief?The difference between grief & dashed desireMatthew's inspiring & mystically-colored path to working as a death doula and grief counselorExperiences working with Mother Teresa's Sisters of CharityAmerica's death & grief phobic societyThe West seeing death as a “failure”The power of loving presence and deep listening Yoga and yoga wisdom's perspectives on death & dying Embracing the risk to love, when there is always a chance of lossAnd so much more...Resources:Connect with Matthew & learn more about his work & offerings here: www.madhumatt.comOn Death Podcast-----Tools for Building Better Relationships 101: Group Coaching Immersion with Damodar - starts November 1st! a live online coaching deep dive of relational potential, supportive + inspiring community, exploration, practice, accountability, follow-through + transformation! Remove the roadblocks that are preventing you from cultivating the relationships you desire - relationships with others, and the relationship with your own selfConnect with Damodar for your Free Discovery Session and start your journey of self & relational discovery & empowermentEMPOWERED CONNECTION PODCAST
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 2 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying, and the Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “Death in a Sinful World”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: Gen. 2:16,17 | Gen. 3:1-7 | Ps. 115:17 | John 5:28,29 | Rom. 5:12 | 2 Cor. 5:21Memory Text: “Therefore, just as though one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned. ” (Romans 5:12 NKJV).Sunday (Ryan Day) - “Statements in Tension”Monday (John Dinzey) - “Deceived by the Serpent”Tuesday (Jill Morikone) - “You Will Not Die”Wednesday (James Rafferty) - “Consequences of Sin”Thursday (Shelley Quinn) - “The First Gospel Promise”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
Sabbath School panel discussion and insight by 3ABN pastors and teachers. This podcast episode follows 2022 quarter 4, lesson 1 of the adult Bible study guide book. This quarter's book topic is “On Death, Dying and The Future Hope” and this week's Sabbath School lesson is titled “Rebellion In A Perfect Universe”. Join us every week for a fresh and relevant study of the word of God. Reading: 1 John 4:8, 16 | 1 John 4:7-16 | Ezek. 28:12-19 | Isa. 14:12-15 | Rev. 12:1-17Memory Text: “ ‘How you have fallen from heaven, you star of the morning, son of the dawn! You have been cut down to the earth, you who defeated the nations!' ” (Isa. 14:12, NASB).Sunday (James Rafferty) - “Creation, an Expression of Love”Monday (Shelley Quinn) - “Free Will, the Basis for Love”Tuesday (John Dinzey) - “Mysterious Ingratitude”Wednesday (Jill Morikone) - “The Price of Pride”Thursday (Ryan Day) - “The Spread of Unbelief”Sabbath School Website: www.3ABNSabbathSchoolPanel.comQuestions or Comments? Email us at mail@3abn.orgDonate: https://3abn.org/donate-quick.html
"Now, in order to attain this fear and this contrition, you must use the following meditations carefully; for if you practice them steadfastly, they (by God's grace) will root out both sin and its affections from your heart. It is to that end that I have prepared them: use them one after another, in the order in which they come, only taking one each day, and using that as early as possible, for the morning is the best time for all spiritual exercises—and then you will ponder and meditate on it through the day. If you have not as yet been taught how to meditate, you will find instructions to that purpose in the Second Part." This episode contains the ten meditations included by St. Francis de Sales in the First Part of his Introduction to the Devout Life. The below timestamps are provided to facilitate listening to the meditations one at a time: First Meditation, On Creation — 0 min 40 sec Second Meditation, On the End for Which We Were Created — 7 min 10 sec Third Meditation, On the Gifts of God — 13 min 10 sec Forth Meditation, On Sin — 19 min 04 sec Fifth Meditation, On Death — 25 min 23 sec Sixth Meditation, On Judgment — 32 min 44 sec Seventh Meditation, On Hell — 38 min 43 sec Eighth Meditation, On Paradise — 42 min 46 sec Ninth Meditation, On the Choice Open to You Between Heaven and Hell — 47 min 49 sec Tenth Meditation, On How the Soul Chooses the Devout Life — 53 min 10 sec This work will be released in its entirety in episodic format over the course of the next several months. Be sure to subscribe so as not to miss an installment! Links Introduction to the Devout Life full text: https://watch.formed.org/introduction-to-the-devout-life-by-st-francis-de-sales Go to http://www.catholicculture.org/getaudio to register for FREE access to the full archive of audiobooks beyond the most recent 15 episodes. Donate at: http://www.catholicculture.org/donate/audio Theme music: 2 Part Invention, composed by Mark Christopher Brandt, performed by Thomas Mirus. ©️2019 Heart of the Lion Publishing Co./BMI. All rights reserved.
This episode is one of the most important in the history of the show. We're talking about grief. It's one of those unsexy topics that doesn't get discussed enough, but it's something none of us can escape. Because of that, I invited grief expert David Kessler to the show. David is a six time author - among his books are On Death and Dying and On Grief and Grieving which are seminal works on death and grieving co-authored with Elizabeth Kubler Ross. You may have heard of the five stages of grief - those were originated by Elizabeth and David so he has an intimate understanding of grief. In addition to his formal training, David has experienced loss of his own which informs the sympathy and compassion he brings to helping people find peace and a path forward when looking ahead feels impossible. This conversation is both a balm and a beacon for anyone who's experienced loss of any kind. Behind his brilliance: A thousand mistakes people don't see Say hi to David on Twitter: @IAmDavidKessler
Welcome to this episode of Best Friend Therapy, where we chat about what's on our minds, to get deeper in our minds.Well, we've reached the final episode of season one (sob!) so it seemed only fitting to make this a conversation all about endings. But don't panic, because we also look at the beginnings that follow endings - including the beginning of season two of Best Friend Therapy, which will be here before you know it!We talk about the endings that arose through the pandemic, how friendships and relationships evolve, and what quitting really means. Elizabeth shares a personal experience of bereavement and Emma shares her perspective of grief through a therapy lens. It's not an easy listen at times, but one we hope will help anyone who has experienced loss themselves.We hope that you've enjoyed this first season of Best Friend Therapy as much as we have and would love to hear from you! So why not email us or slide into our DMs and let us know what you'd like us to talk about next time. We'll be back soon with another conversation for the soul but, in the meantime, if you could rate, review and subscribe, we'd be so grateful. ---Elizabeth references "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle.Emma talks about the grief cycle, developed by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and made famous in her book, "On Death and Dying", in 1969.Both are available from all good book stores. ---Best Friend Therapy is hosted by Elizabeth Day and Emma Reed Turrell, produced by Chris Sharp. To contact us, email contact@bestfriendtherapy.co.uk---Social Media:Elizabeth Day @elizabdayEmma Reed Turrell @emmareedturrellBest Friend Therapy @best.friend.therapy
In part two of Barb and Michelle's take on grief, learn the one common piece of advice that didn't resonate, and some of the biggest lessons we've learned when living with grief. This episode will dive into how we can transform our relationship with grief and learn to ride the waves. Follow us @MichelleMaros and @Peaceful_Barb and share your experiences with us @BarbKnowsBestPod or at https://kite.link/barb-knows-best. Key Points: Grief and death are the teacher. Accepting that life will never be what it was before, it will take a different form. Healing leads to transformation. The 90 Second Rule - According to Harvard brain scientist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, ninety seconds is all it takes to identify an emotion and allow it to dissipate while you simply notice it. Be aware of the different stages of grief you may be in: Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance Resources Mentioned in Today's Podcast: On Death and Dying by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/781844.On_Death_and_Dying