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All hope isn't lost in repairing a broken bond with a parent. Whether the relationship is estranged or you always tend to argue: there's hope. In this episode, Dr. Seida gives simple tips for tough conversations that bring healing and peace. Tap into this week's episode filled with practical strategies for the "how to" and contribute to the discussion by tagging Dr. Seida Hood on Instagram!05:40: How confrontation can be peaceful09:20: How to create space so you can heal11:15: How to actually acknowledge the pain14:00: When their best isn't good enough16:32: When your parent is committed to their narrativeGrab your complimentary resources here.***********************************************EPISODE RESOURCES:The Lavish Haven App
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Have you ever felt like life was constantly throwing hurdles your way, and all you could do was dodge them? What if I told you that each obstacle was actually a hidden message, a secret ingredient to a more fulfilled life? That's exactly what I discovered during my darkest days — days filled with self-doubt, criticism, and the weight of past mistakes. From being bullied to becoming a life coach, every painful moment had a purpose. And guess what? Your struggles have a purpose too. And that is the topic of this episode — I'm talking about how transforming your mindset can literally transform your life. Tune in and discover the blessings hidden in life's challenges. Join me and let's start transforming your perspective today! Key Takeaways: Intro (00:00) The purpose of my podcast (00:35) Impact of mindset on life perspective (05:15) Change the past by changing perspectives (10:37) The power of positive mindset (13:52) Negative influence of news media (15:17) Transformation through life lessons (24:36) Say goodbye to the older version of yourself (34:23) Recap (49:33) Additional Resources:
One year ago today my youngest son Whit was hit by a car and my entire life shifted in a moment. "SuperWhit" was fully recovered within 2 weeks, but that day changed me forever. Over the past year, my spirituality has deepened and I've been able to see difficult, painful, traumatic, and even tragic events in a whole new light. In this raw, candid, and vulnerable episode, recorded with Spiritual Medium Jessica Rachel shortly after the accident, I talk through my experience and how my negative emotions (fear, pain, guilt, sadness, anger, betrayal) started to transform into gratitude and appreciation for this gift of life and the lessons & growth our souls came here to learn and experience. After the episode's release, I was flooded with messages and emails from listeners who shared how deeply resonant, healing and powerful this conversation was. If you've been searching for answers (or just curious) about a spiritual perspective to difficult times, tragedy, loss, and traumatic events (as well as angels, guides, aliens, past lives, and more...), we hope this serves you as well.
As a coach, I have trained myself like a STEALTH NINJA to move through tragic, challenging & painful moments - RAPIDLY. The drawback to that is that I have never really shared the depths of despair I have experienced as a pilot's wife, a Mum of 2, running a business from my garage being responsible for 2 families' primary income. The pressure, the hardship, the despair, decision fatigue, daily imposter syndrome sneaking in. The daily crisis of confidence, loss of identity & feeling lost & unsure a lot of the time. My content, books, podcasts are often filled to the brim with valuable & life-changing content, wisdom, and lessons which is the catalyst to QUICK CHANGE & TRANSFORMATION in my personal life & many of my clients & followers. But I've never really taken the time to sit & share the moments of despair, the cry on the kitchen floor in the foetal position moments or sob uncontrollably in the shower as my world seems to crumble around me ... after I have given every piece of me to my purpose, parenting, physic, finances, people around me.No more Stealth Ninja moving out of the pain & reframing to positive or finding the wisdom & lessons. It is time to come clean, and share these moments of despair, defeat & desperation in the name of deeper connection & collective healing. Here it goes ...
In today's episode, I give the listener a gentle reminder, because some people are doing everything they can to hold it together....
On this episode the Ugs revisit the reality TV show that just will not die. Plus, we think Barbie should win all the statues this awards season and we chat about celeb crushes, musicals and painful experiences. As always, thanks for listening and telling your "sisters" about the #SistersWhoPodcast.
Episode #178 This week, Daisy and Terri take a moment to chat about the somewhat eventful and painful month they've had. Please consider helping us make more episodes by supporting Daisy on Patreon. https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetPatreon If you have enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave us a review on iTunes or whichever platform you listen on. It really helps new people hear about the podcast. Connect with and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube: https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetFB https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetIG https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetYT
Rick and Forrest open up the mailbag and answer questions from listeners focused on getting the most we can out of therapy, processing old painful experiences, and sabotaging ourselves. They explore the self-fulfilling nature of fear, different forms of therapy and who they can benefit, and how to approach dealing with your mind in general. You can watch this episode on YouTube.Key Topics:0:00: Introduction1:25: My relationship anxiety is sabotaging my relationship!7:40: Getting more out of therapy14:00: Should people with CPTSD do cognitive therapy?19:45: What other kinds of modalities might be beneficial?23:05: Rick's “gardening theory of therapy”29:10: When and how is it appropriate to talk with your adult children about your abusive childhood?33:30: How can a therapist draw healthy boundaries with their friends?39:15: How would you advise a person in their mid 20s just diagnosed with ADHD?46:25: Forrest's partner's experience with ADHD medication48:50: Reframing our understanding of a psychiatric diagnosis52:00: RecapSupport the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.Sponsors:Factor delivers fresh, never-frozen, fully prepared meals right to your door. Head to factormeals.com/beingwell50 and use code beingwell50 to get 50% off. Zocdoc helps you find expert doctors and medical professionals that specialize in the care you need, and deliver the type of experience you want. Head to zocdoc.com/being and download the Zocdoc app for FREE.Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world's largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!Want to sleep better? Try the Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription.Finally get that project off the ground with Squarespace! Head to squarespace.com/beingwell for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch use coupon code BEINGWELL to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.Connect with the show:Subscribe on iTunesFollow Forrest on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow Forrest on InstagramFollow Rick on FacebookFollow Forrest on FacebookVisit Forrest's website
We've all been there before, haven't we? That feeling of being stuck, trapped in an unending cycle, facing insurmountable challenges.We long to escape the shackles that hold us back.In the middle of the dark endless tunnel, there is a road out. There is only one God whose might and power can truly set us free. He strengthens us to confidently step into His purpose and promises.
We've all been there before, haven't we? That feeling of being stuck, trapped in an unending cycle, facing insurmountable challenges.We long to escape the shackles that hold us back.In the middle of the dark endless tunnel, there is a road out. There is only one God whose might and power can truly set us free. He strengthens us to confidently step into His purpose and promises.
A new podcast is bringing to light the abuses suffered at a fertility clinic at Yale. In 2020, a nurse secretly replaced vials of an opioid used to reduce pain during egg retrievals with saline solution. That meant the women felt the procedure, some describing excruciating agony while the clinic downplayed or ignored them. Lisa Desjardins discussed more with Susan Burton, host of "The Retrievals." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Have you ever felt that you could be addicted to pain or drama in your life? Sometimes we get so used to dealing with painful moments in life we tend to get stuck in these negative loops of painful experiences. Our egos can become drawn to the negative feelings we feel, to those lower vibrational feelings of being a victim. There is a community with shared traumas and life experiences that we can bond over. Misery loves company and can reinforce these negative loop patterns in our lives. But we can rise above this. This week's Heart AF episode is all about how we can break these negative cycles our egos want to hold onto. And how we can rise above to create more joy and peace in our lives. Let me know what you think and if any of this week's episode resonates with you #selfgrowth #selflove #lawofattraction #healing #selfhealing #higherpower You can find the book I mention in this episode here Connect with me on Facebook or Instagram
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No one wants to re-live the most painful experiences of their life, but before you click this off, consider that we learn survival skills by surviving--not out of a book or in a classroom. We acquire powerful, highly valuable character traits by going through hard things. In this episode, let's look at the character traits that were developed in you as a result of what you've been through. These character traits are the things that can be the rungs on the ladder of your successful life. It's not easy to revisit hard times, but remember that in doing it now, you have the perspective of a more mature person. You can revisit without having to relive it. Approach this like you would if someone else was telling you the story as if it were theirs, or think of yourself as an investigative reporter just gathering the facts. Then think of the ways that you were changed by what happened. We have a tendency to think that we were wounded. Permanently. And we may have been wounded, for a time. But after the wounds heal, we find that we're strong, resilient survivors. We know things because we've lived through them--not because we went to a classroom or read a book. We are EXPERTS in whatever experiences we've survived. To discover the character traits of successful survivors that have been developed in you, go to Findyourpurposenow.org and download the Successful Survivor Character Trait Checklist. A quick internet search of character traits will reveal many more, but these are the most common traits of survivors who have used their character traits to create personal and professional success. If you, or someone you know, is searching for purpose and meaning, please share this podcast. And be sure to subscribe and listen every week as we continue to move toward finding and living the purpose for which you were born and perfectly matched. You are not an accident. You are an "intentional!" YOU MATTER and your purpose matters. There are people who need YOU. Please find us on social media @rhondasciortino and on Rhonda Sciortino's YouTube channel. If you would like to share a comment or suggestion, please email a voice note to https://anchor.fm/findyourpurposenow/message or send an email to rhonda@rhonda.org. #purpose #meaning #beyou #youmatter #yourrealsuccess. For info on Rhonda or on FIND YOUR PURPOSE events, go to www.rhonda.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findyourpurposenow/message
Come join us this week while we take a trip down memory lane, rattling off some of our best beer memories as we discovered beer and craft beer, and of course some of the most painful experiences to keep it from being too sappy! And on that topic, sometimes there is a fine line between a great beer experience and a painful beer experience. Is it possible to achieve the perfect buzz? You'll have to tune in to find out!Beer:Heavy Hands. Spindletap Brewery, Houston, TX. 8% ABV.Black Matter. Manhattan Project Beer Company, Dallas, TX. Coffee Stout. 8.6% ABV.Festbier. SpindleTap Brewery, Houston, TX. 4.2% ABV. Other Shout-Outs:Yellow Rose. Lone Pint Brewing.Birra MorettiBelican (Belize Beer)Ghost in the Machine. Parish Brewing.Epcot Beers Around the WorldNegative Space. 11 Below Brewing.Pacifico ClaroSierra Nevada Pale AleCostcoGreat American Beer FestivalFlying Saucer / BeerfeastNotorious BIGHALOCorona / Keystone LightBombshell Blonde. Southern StarJim Adler the Texas HammerTriceratops. Ninkasi Brewing Company HTOWN Brewery Challenge Tracker - See how we're doing on our challenge to visit all breweries within 50 miles of Houston!NEW WEBSITE and MERCH PAGE! Check out all the great podcasts that are a part of Cross the Streams media!https://www.crossthestreamsmedia.com/show/beering-aint-easy/ Follow @beeringainteasy on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
Shame can be paralyzing in so many ways if we do not appropriately deal with it. Shedding shame involves facing our fears, taking responsibility for our actions, admitting our mistakes, and taking action to heal our hearts and minds. Listen and learn about what we can do to move beyond shame and create better lives. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherie-hardy/message
Shame can be paralyzing in so many ways if we do not appropriately deal with it. Shedding shame involves facing our fears, taking responsibility for our actions, admitting our mistakes, and taking action to heal our hearts and minds. Listen and learn about what we can do to move beyond shame and create better lives. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherie-hardy/message
Are you writing about a painful experience in your life? Wondering how you can know when you have healed enough to share your story? Today's episode offers you 3 ways to write your story to bless your readers and be blessed in the writing.Linda Goldfarb here, my guest is Paula Mosher Wallace - Paula is the Founder of Bloom In The Dark, Inc. (501c3) and author of BLOOM IN THE DARK offering hope to the hurting, Paula is a Producer, Director, and Cohost of two internationally syndicated television shows. and, In addition to HER podcast, 6 books, and online courses, Paula enjoys time with her three sons.Paula, welcome to Your Best Writing Life!In today's episode, Linda and Paula discuss how you are not alone in your pain. There's a community that gets you. They share the importance of writing painful experiences in three stages as Paula provides the why and how of the process. The final result is a powerful message that engages your reader and offers hope for their future.LINKSPaula Mosher WallaceAccess Paula's Free ResourcesWe have a great announcement, Your Best Writing Life is part of the Spark Media podcasting network, and we have our first sponsor, Access More!If you enjoy Your Best Writing Life's content- consider a monthly donation through Patreon. Support Your Best Writing Life podcastVisit our website, Your Best Writing Life websiteJoin fellow writers in our Facebook group, Your Best Writing LifeI'd love to hear your thoughts about this episode --LindaAbout your host - Linda GoldfarbBesides hosting Your Best Writing Life, Linda Goldfarb is a multi-published award-winning author, audiobook narrator, international speaker, board-certified Christian life coach, co-owner, co-founder of the LINKED® Personality System, and co-author of the LINKED® Quick Guide to Personality series.Linda also hosts her brand new Staying REAL About Faith & Family podcast - Check it out!Linda and her hubby, Sam, are empty nesters leading full lives. Life is a new adventure every day with four adult children and 15 grandbabies. She loves sipping frothed coffee with friends, traveling the countryside with Sam, and sharing transparent truth to help others take their next best step-- personally and professionally. Visit the website of our host, Linda Goldfarb.
On today's show, we watched the viral video of the news anchor who had a stroke on air. Their coworker said something in the moment that had us coming up with all the fun ways to describe our pains. For the whole podcast, as well as a ton of other exclusive perks, sign up to be a Fancy Idiot at FreeBeerAndHotWings.com! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode we are joined by Vitaliy Katsenelon, CIO of Denver-based value investing firm IMA and author of Soul In the Game. In this wide-ranging conversation we discuss what inspired Vitaliy to write the book, the Stoic "operating system for life," painful experiences in investing, and how to think and debate like a scientist. Enjoy the conversation! The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. The views, information, or opinions expressed by hosts or guests are their own. Neither this show, nor any of its content should be construed as investment advice or as a recommendation to buy or sell any particular security. Security specific information shared on this podcast should not be relied upon as a basis for your own investment decisions -- be sure to do your own research. The podcast hosts and participants may have a position in the securities mentioned, personally, through sub accounts and/or through separate funds and may change their holdings at any time. About the Co-Hosts: Elliot Turner is a co-founder and Managing Partner, CIO at RGA Investment Advisors, LLC. RGA Investment Advisors runs a long-term, low turnover, growth at a reasonable price investment strategy seeking out global opportunities. Elliot focuses on discovering and analyzing long-term, high quality investment opportunities and strategic portfolio management. Prior to joining RGA, Elliot managed portfolios at at AustinWeston Asset Management LLC, Chimera Securities and T3 Capital. Elliot holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation as well as a Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School.. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory University where he double majored in Political Science and Philosophy. Philip Ordway is Managing Principal and Portfolio Manager of Anabatic Fund, L.P. Previously, Philip was a partner at Chicago Fundamental Investment Partners (CFIP). At CFIP, which he joined in 2007, Philip was responsible for investments across the capital structure in various industries. Prior to joining CFIP, Philip was an analyst in structured corporate finance with Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. from 2002 to 2005. Philip earned his B.S. in Education & Social Policy and Economics from Northwestern University in 2002 and his M.B.A. from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in 2007, where he now serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Finance Department. John Mihaljevic leads MOI Global and serves as managing editor of The Manual of Ideas. He managed a private partnership, Mihaljevic Partners LP, from 2005-2016. John is a winner of the Value Investors Club's prize for best investment idea. He is a trained capital allocator, having studied under Yale University Chief Investment Officer David Swensen and served as Research Assistant to Nobel Laureate James Tobin. John holds a BA in Economics, summa cum laude, from Yale and is a CFA charterholder.
How can re-imagining a painful experience radically change your FUTURE perspective? Easily, if you apply gratitude. Join us for 4 minutes of a new habit that can change your trajectory.
John is back for this one and the two talk about John's kidney stone problem! The two also talk about doing their taxes and how dreadful that experience can be. David's Grandfather passed away and he talks about the service and loss of family over the last year. The two hosts then talk about Moon Knight, Severance, the passing of Gilbert Gottfried, Joey's House of Pizza closing down, and Cuba Gooding. Jr's brush with the law. The show wraps up with The Mt. Rushmore of Everyday Pain! The painful experiences we've suffered that hurt more than words can express!! FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/bybpod TWITTER: http://twitter.com/bybpod INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/blameyourbro TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@blameyourbrother
Are you tired of feeling like a prisoner of the painful experiences you've endured? Is your difficult loss, heartache or setback keeping you from experiencing joy and peace? While your pain is real and justified, continuing to suffer is a choice. Listen in to learn how to release suffering - so you can live with more joy, purpose and power.
In my 45 years of life I've seen some painful experiences, set backs and disappointments, for sure. What I now realize as I'm able to reflect is that live serves us experiences, painful, joyful, exciting and so on. What we do with these experiences is what shapes our future. Are you going to take those lessons and use them or are you going to let them use you? I'm taking charge on my own terms.
In episode 147, Letting Go Of Painful Experiences, Samantha & Danny chat about the different areas of life that we may have issues letting go in, how to learn to let go and why its important. Hear listeners stories of what they had to let go of and how they did it.Follow The Joneses on Facebook, and Instagram at @SpiritualJonesesSpotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iC4Yg9LHqXPxudTd0qhWS?si=AxX-fk_hRSaPkcwz1AAcZgFB Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2771270119654105/Buy show merchandise https://www.redbubble.com/people/SpiritualJonesTheme song "Real God", written by Adam Goodale, performed by A Dam Good Ale Band. www.facebook.com/agoodalegoodbandCover art by Danny Jones, www.djonesartcollection.comFind Samantha at www.samanthajonespsychicmedium.com Visit Danny's art page at www.DJonesArtCollection.comSupport the show (http://www.facebook.com/spiritualjoneses)
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People let hardships in life stop them from moving forward. Today we'll go over how to use pain to our advantage.
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We have the one and only Sydney Cummings on the podcast! Sydney Cummings is a NASM Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Nutrition Specialist! She is a Women's Health Magazine Action Hero and she owns the company Royal Change, a fitness and nutrition company online and in Charlotte, NC. Sydney has over 1 million subscribers on youtube where she uploads a new workout every single day at 5am EST. Her mission is to make fitness accessible to everyone via Youtube! In this episode, we talk about: The importance of checking in with yourself and who you surround yourself with Choosing your own healthy path in life regardless of where you're from or how your family is coping with grief/trauma Using painful experiences as fuel How fitness gave her mental and physical strength to recover from gun violence How she shows up consistently on youtube every single day Her mission to bring approachable fitness to everyone and to workout for strength over aesthetics How in the world does she come up with her motivational speeches at the end of every workout?! Follow us! Jen's IG: @jen_laurenn ( https://www.instagram.com/jen_laurenn/ ) Jen's YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/jenlauren Sydney Cummings' IG: @sydneycummings_ ( https://www.instagram.com/sydneycummings_/ ) Sydney Cummings' YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVQJZE_on7It_pEv6tn-jdA Follow along with the community on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/daretoselfcarepod/ Discount Codes: Sakara: https://bit.ly/2UPwvrd (20% DISCOUNT CODE: XOJENLAUREN) Daily Harvest: https://bit.ly/3BlJUrs ($25 OFF CODE: JENLAUREN) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jen-lauren/support
Sometimes painful experiences can teach us lessons we didn't think we needed to know and force us to change our ways. I know they hurt; however, they also help. Like Oprah said, learn to "turn your wounds into wisdom". --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sabrina-smith9/support
There's so much that's on my heart right now. I feel called to share all of it because I feel very deeply that what I am going through and experiencing now in my life… More specifically how I'm healing from it in an authentic way that grows me and moves me forward to being a better version of myself would help my listeners. Also, Breast Cancer Thriver is now accepting applications, apply now!Topics discussed in this episode:What happens when you continue to deny wounds and push the healing awayThe pressure we put on ourselves Why it’s important to become aware of the pattern of thinking that isn’t serving youHow to feel aligned and connect with your truth and powerKey takeaways:Why it’s important to feel safe in our bodies againThe benefits there are to really freeing yourself again because you are worthyWhen you make choices, really think of your future selfAction step:You have the power to let that pain go. You have the power to choose joy. You have the power to choose peace. You have the power, you have the power to end your suffering.Lauren said:“When you make choices, really think of your future self. If you have a spiritual practice, what would your highest self-guide or spirit want you to do at this moment? Like, make a choice from that perspective that can really help you be in alignment.”“I hope that hearing my experiences of moving through them, usually with grace, but sometimes not so gracefully. As I grow into this next level version of myself, that it will really help you grow through what you're going through and feel more peace, ease, joy, and serenity in your life.”Thanks so much for listening!Important Announcements: If you haven’t downloaded our FREE 3 Vital Steps to THRIVE after BC mini course yet, download it now! It breaks prevention and thrivership down into the 3 vital steps you need to focus on, cuts through the confusion of all the conflicting information on the interwebs, and provides clear and actionable information so that you feel confident in your prevention plan. You will love it!If you’re looking for an amazing community to connect with and a group of women that are all on their journey to healing and want to feel confident in their prevention plan, join our Breast Cancer Babes Community on Facebook.Connect with me over on Instagram, @iambreastcancerthriver. It would also mean so much if you would leave us a rating or a review at any podcast platform that you’re listening to us on.Links I mention in this episode:Join Breast Cancer ThriverWhere you can find BCT:On Instagram @iambreastcancerthriverBreast Cancer Babes Community on FacebookJoin Breast Cancer Thriver
In this episode, Harrison, Gabe, Andrew, Darren, and Ed talk about our painful experiences, from surgeries to head traumas. We also talk about our strange habits and things that make us proud.
Weaving together teachings from Saint Francis, the Buddha, and the yogic tradition, Swami Nityananda gives us insight into how we can move past anger, fear, and sadness and offers us a meditation we can use to incorporate the teachings into our lives. Join our free e-yogi community at awakeyogameditation.org/eyogi.
An entrepreneur-author who lost her partner in 2020 used writing to help her deal with her grief, and wrote her latest book, Heaven On Eleven, in a matter of months. Elizabeth Barry is Josh Steimle's latest guest on the Published Author Podcast. She tells Josh how the loss of her partner in a boating accident in January 2020 led to a growth in creativity. Elizabeth explains that Heaven on Eleven is an inspirational spiritual book given couples guidance on romantic love. “I focused on getting that book out, because that was where my mind needed to be. It took me away from what happened,” explains Elizabeth. “I wrote about love, so that everyone who's looking for love or breaking down through their relationships can understand how to nurture it with building a foundation through healthy communication and being vulnerable with someone.” The amazing thing is that Elizabeth completed another book last year, too. Little Book of Love was published at the same time as Heaven on Eleven. Top Takeaway: Be Accountable For What You Want As a coach of authors, Elizabeth says the biggest issue she encounters is would-be authors who want to write but for some reason aren't accountable for their choices. “People say: ‘Oh, I have a book half-written', or ‘I want to write a book, but',” she explains, noting that the word but often reveals a lack of accountability. “I think that a lot of the people that have a book inside of them that say ‘But'. But it's not really the content, it's the accountability, and they let time pass and they're sitting, they could be sitting on something that they could be so proud of.” She says some potential writers feel comfortable in our surroundings and keep telling themselves they'll write their book tomorrow. “Or we sit down to write and we scrap it because it's not good enough. Or we let time go by, and we put everybody else and everything else first. So the accountability, I think, is one of the biggest things.” For other writers, there is a hesitation about starting their book due to a fear of being judged. “Imposter syndrome comes up and says: ‘Why would you write a book on that? There are other books on that',” adds Elizabeth. She believes that the key is just starting and using a coach to help hold an author is accountable for their goal of writing a book. Elizabeth self-publishes all her books and sells all of them on her website. She's used Amazon in the past but prefers to handle the marketing, printing, packaging, and distribution herself. When readers order her books, they are specially wrapped and sometimes include personal touches, such as little meditations or other items. Her target audience is adults who are looking for personal transformation. And for entrepreneurs, her books help uplift and support. “We have to feed the soul, feed the mind, and nourish the knowledge that will give us the necessary tools to keep our businesses running.” Elizabeth hosts her own podcast, Beyond Ego, and is a speaker and marketing pro. She is also author of The Kind Communicator. In this episode, she shares a great deal about her approach to writing, printing, why she doesn't use Amazon, and her upcoming book, Lead By Example. LINKS LinkedIn TheKindCommunicator.com SUBSCRIBE TO PUBLISHED AUTHOR PODCAST If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe. And if you want to spread the word, please give us a five-star rating review and tell your friends to subscribe, too. We're available on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere else you listen to podcasts. And if you're an entrepreneur interested in writing and publishing a nonfiction book to grow your business or make an impact, visit PublishedAuthor.com for show notes for this podcast and other free resources. Twitter Youtube Facebook.com Linkedin.com Instagram.com Josh Steimle Josh Steimle - LinkedIn Josh Steimle's book: Chief Marketing Officers At Work
May the pain you have endured bring you joy unspeakable. You have been a shining example of God's Love. Stay the Course!
Listen in to hear the 3 Steps to Creating Empowerment from Painful Experiences in 2020. This is the process I use with myself. Free forgiveness meditation here: https://www.kelseylowshow.com/forgiveness-meditation GLOW Self Love Mastermind Info here: https://www.kelseylowshow.com/glow2021
Luke is flying solo in this short but painful episode and relays several stories about when he nearly died.
In this is episode Jeremy is sharing real disappointment and the power of embracing the pain without staying in a slump.All things don't have to be good. But all things can be used for good. You'll learn how to find power and purpose in unmet expectations, failure and pain through:Creativity and determinationDeveloping a Learner's MindsetTaking Responsibility for what you CAN controlDon't forget to leave a rating, review, and let's connect over @jeremynicks
Some say it is not okay to express our full range of emotions to God, but we find Jeremiah speaking to God in a really raw and real way.
Subscribe to the podcast here! Byron Au Yong3:13 - The genesis of "Activist Songbook." The murder of Vincent Chin as impetus for U.S. legislation against hate crimes.5:12 - "'Activist Songbook' is the third in a trilogy of works where I've been addressing what Americans fear; ways out of oppression; and the central focus of these three works: an Asian male in America who receives media attention."6:03 - "Launched in 2017, 'Activist Songbook' was directly impacted by the election of Donald Trump and the increasing racism and xenophobia that have always been present in the U.S. but were further unleashed by Trump's method's of rhetoric...'Activist Songbook' is a project to counteract hate and energize movements."Asian Arts Initiative, an intersectional organizing group, founded in part as a response to the race riots following the Rodney King verdict in 1992. Founding Director, Gayle Isa.8:20 - Byron talks about his musical (written with Aaron Jafferis), "Stuck Elevator," about Ming Kuang Chen, an undocumented Chinese delivery man in New York City who was stuck in an elevator in the Bronx for 81 hours.The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund 11:14 - Byron talks about his piece, "The Ones," about the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting, the largest school mass shooting in the U.S.19:32 - The need for collective action by marginalized groups in order to be heard. How do we broaden the classical music canon beyond music of dead, white, male, European composers?21:48 - Byron talks about his song "We Are Leaders," from "Activist Songbook," written from an interview with Wei Chen (Asian Americans United, Civic Engagement Coordinator), who immigrated from China to the U.S. at age 16 and his experiences - alongside those of other Chinese and Vietnamese students - of bullying and violence in American high school.22:48 - Why drag is important as related to visual representation. "Figuring out alternatives to dominant systems that oppress people."23:16 - The Japanese American elders who are still protesting because they were incarcerated as children in the Japanese internment camps in the U.S.23:40 - Jae Rhim Lee's Mushroom Burial Suit, to reimagine the funeral industry. 24:15 - Why representation matters. Byron talks about his realization that beyond Bruce Lee, he has no other Asian male artists or public figures to emulate. "I should be able to populate a wall with images of Asian male heroes."26:50 - The damages of justifying music under the label of "comfort, care, and bringing together." "The arts are part of a different economy, a gift economy...capitalism debilitates."29:52 - "I believe activism happens in so many different ways." The importance of "inner action and small actions, walking down the street."31:39 - The UceLi Quartet opens the Barcelona Opera house with a concert performed for plants. 32:05 - "Activism can be reading certain authors." Alice Walker, The Color Purple. Lynn Nottage, Ruined.33:07 - "There is activism in making the world a little bit nicer."33:33 - How the immigrant experience fosters both very high expectations and the ability to "make do."34:18 - "We learn from our experiences, especially the painful ones." Why we can't avoid going through our "shit" and how our "grand plans" become more flexible as we grow older.35:30 - Why the "solitary artist" is BS and why we can't create in isolation. "Music is made in ensemble. Art is created in community with other people.""Go into the forest with your friends and sing with the trees."36:48 - Why we have to write our own roles and stories. How classical music separates us from our whole humanity. Why classical music performers need to reclaim their agency.38:57 - I voice my frustrations with micro aggressions and invisibility in white dominant culture. Also, some stories about online dating and white guys who "prefer" Asian women. *eyeroll*41:54 - Kristina Wong, performance artist, who, in response to Trump's election, ran for elected office and won in L.A.'s Koreatown. Also, her projects, "Big Bad Chinese Mama" and "Auntie Sewing Squad, " making masks for vulnerable people.43:35 - Why finding similar ideas in multiple authors is the "connecting thread."43:51 - Byron's practice of keeping a quote book of autobiographies and biographies of composers. Shostakovich: "just try to reach one person."44:23 - Ronald Takaki, scholar who worked to rewrite American history to include Asian Americans. "Find gems that connect humanity...keep writing and know that those nuggets connect with other people....there's room for ALL of it."
A great book with many short stories is “Like the flowing river” by renown author Paulo Coelho. In it, my favorite story “Ghenghis Khan and his Falcon” teaches us how to be more patient and also helps us understand not everything was meant to be easy.
We all have had our fair share of pain that has carried heavy burdens that was hard to shake. Instead of being in our heads about what we can't change take a step back to see how it can change us and take us towards something powerful and positive. It just takes a change of focus and perspective to lead us towards something we never image could happen in a big way.Come check me out on YouTube Roslynn Mckoy have many videos that cover much content on Heyoka Empaths and Other Multi-Gifted Spiritual Beings... Follow me on I.G. RozNyliahNelson77 Twitter NyliahNelson77 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We all experience pain in our lives. But what if there was a way to use that pain to our advantage? To make it your strength instead of your weakness. In this episode, Kim Somers Egelsee and Eden Sustin are joined by award-winning celebrity life coach, author, and speaker Pervis Taylor! Pervis specializes in helping men understand and feel their feelings so that they can sustain healthy relationships. Balancing your pain plays a big role in that; not just for men but for everyone. By listening to this episode you can learn more about this concept and how there are remarkable strengths in being vulnerable in those relationships. Additionally, you will learn how this and using your 6th sense will help to maximize your life experience and what the four A's of Surthrival Mode are!! Listen now for extremely wise insight on navigating life!
In this episode, your favourite Canadians describe some of the most painful experiences that we have ever endured. Some are scary and some are gross. Come check it out! We hope you enjoy and perhaps learn something from our conversation! Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBBPodcast1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastthebb/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-BB-Podcast-312757386079841/?modal=admin_todo_tour Snapchat: B_BPodcast Listen to the Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/50mDzu8sZFI6Ue1FpqDrfy?si=I58owl6NSimDbev_9Y9OPg Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-b-b-podcast/id1453632365 Google Music: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2NhbndhbGtlci9mZWVkLnhtbA&ved=0CAAQ4aUDahcKEwjYmtnmiMHnAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ&hl=en-CA Podbean: https://thebandbpodcast.podbean.com/ Music courtesy of Aim for Theo, go follow them on the socials:https://twitter.com/aimfortheo Thank you for listening and until next time.~B&B
In this podcast episode Marijana speaks with Julia, beautiful young woman who is in process of becoming entrepreneur. She is from Norway and she is very passionate about dancing, yoga, psychology, therapy and philosophy. She started podcast called Connection Talk. She shares with us her personal and very emotional story and how can we be more connected and feel more happiness in life.
Is relating to Hashem easy or difficult? The post Proof that Hashem validates painful experiences appeared first on Inevitable Emunah.
This short 5-minute meditation gently guides you to meet your pain--whether emotional or physical--with kindness. This practice reminds us that we don't need to run from or push away our discomfort, but rather that we benefit from softening to the sensations of pain. Putting out the "welcome mat" to these experiences can actually lighten their load.
Molly explains, “What is Soul Movement?” and the importance of it. When we experience traumatic or painful events in life, if we do not have the tools to heal from the experience, we have a tendency to stuff the feelings down. As we stuff our feelings down, we carry those experiences and feelings with us. […] The post What is Soul Movement appeared first on Soul Searching Zone- Intuitive Life Caoch- Kelly T. Smith.
Molly explains, “What is Soul Movement?” and the importance of it. When we experience traumatic or painful events in life, if we do not have the tools to heal from the experience, we have a tendency to stuff the feelings down. As we stuff our feelings down, we carry those experiences and feelings with us. […] The post What is Soul Movement appeared first on Soul Searching Zone- Intuitive Life Caoch- Kelly T. Smith.
What: An opportunity to discuss the book “When Nobody’s Home”- Reveal and Heal the Missing Pieces of Childhood Trauma and Painful Experiences. Who: Behavioral Specialist, Communication Expert, International Speaker, Trainer and Workshop Facilitator and Author Michael S. Oden, M.A.. About Michael: He is an expert in behavior who for the past 20 years as a probation officer has helped thousands of clients (adults and teens) who struggle with abuse, low self-esteem, poor performance, addiction, or unhealthy relationships, turn their lives around. Michael developed “The Needs Based Method®” and is the Founder of “Final Step International”, a behavioral awareness program that focuses on getting to the core of the individuals needs and helping the client shift those unhealthy behaviors that are preventing life rewarding achievements. Michael believes that once a person has gained Emotional Wellness they will be able to move forward and make healthier decisions throughout their lives without hesitation. A book that covers many topics that includes Drug Abuse and Dependency, Criminal Thinking Styles, Coping with Substance Abuse, When Chemical Dependency Becomes a Survival Technique Mechanism and more….. …sometimes we need to go through the darkness to get to the light and that it may be emotionally painful…”the Needs Based Method of [overcoming] alcohol and drug abuse,” and how Oden deals with the why dependency happens. Many can benefit from Oden’s eye-opening and highly successful method. –“the emotional, physical, or social absence of or ‘neglect’ by a caretaker, or when nobody’s home.” ----US Review of Books
How can we use our pain and suffering to be better? What’s the use of it all? Or rather - how can we make use of it all? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is Special Ops Sniper David - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing how he works through painful images from his past.Full podcast available at smarturl.it/david-sniper
Episode 18 provides my two recommendations with improving the life of a mother in the community: developing a mom support group and/or mentorship program. Listen to Episode 11: Maternal Mental Health and Episode 15: Painful Experiences and Its Impact for more information that supports this episode. I welcome your feedback on topics that will be able to assist you, or the mother/s you support. Email: joannbgivans@gmail.com Website: www.joannbgivans.com Reference: Postpartum Depression Statistics (2018). Available on: https://www.postpartumdepression.org/resources/statistics/ If this episode has been beneficial and you would like to donate, feel free to email at www.joannbgivans.com
Molly and Sara take us back to when their spiritual awakening began and give an in-depth look at the soul growth and process that brought them to be able to live awakened. 1:26-Sara shares her experiences of realizing her spiritual gifts and becoming awakened after leaving her public school teaching job. 3:23-Molly shares her experiences […] The post BK25: Live Awakened appeared first on Soul Searching Zone- Intuitive Life Caoch- Kelly T. Smith.
In this podcast, I talk about how we can help babies and children heal from painful experiences, from the most minor overwhelm and frustration, to big painful traumatic experiences. You can find out about Aware Parenting at www.awareparenting.com and my work at www.marionrose.net
This episode discusses types of abuse and neglect as a way to illustrate routes to our painful experiences. Three tips are provided to start building healthier relationships. Refer to sources below for definitions of abuse and neglect. Reference: Patricelli, Kathryn M(2005). Types of Abuse. Retrieved on July 1, 2018: https://www.mentalhelp.net/articles/types-of-abuse/
In this episode, I talk about letting go & provide some simple yet powerful ways to get over the past and release the power that it has been holding over you. As an added bonus, I provide you with a guided meditation for releasing and letting things and people go.
In a perfect world I'm betting we could simply grow, heal, and evolve in world full of sunshine and rainbows. As many of you know all too well, we don't live in that world. #convergencemediahc
In a perfect world I'm betting we could simply grow, heal, and evolve in world full of sunshine and rainbows. As many of you know all too well, we don't live in that world. #convergencemediahc
Crossing the street in San Francisco I was hit by a large white van driven by a hit-and-run driver. Fifteen years later I needed a hip replacement due to this old injury. During the healing process, I learned how to see the blessings in both painful physical and emotional experiences. The post Finding the Beauty in Painful Experiences appeared first on Kay Kopit's Blog.
In this episode, I share my family's experience with losing our little puppy named Indie. Though it was heartbreaking, it brought up powerful conversations around pain, pleasure, and choosing our focus. I share these lessons I learned in hopes that it can be helpful to you next time you're going through something painful. Resources & Opportunities to Work w/ MeWork w/ Me on your Health Goals in my Virtual Gym: micahfolsomfit.com/getfitMy Website: micahfolsomfit.comConnect w/ me on Instagram: @lifeonfolsomfarmNew Coach Mentorship: micahfolsomfit.com/transformyourlifeGet on my Email List for Free Goodies + Weekly Inspiration: micahfolsomfit.com/dyc Get Access to My Free Masterclass for Network Marketers - The 7 Essentials to 7 Figures Blueprint: micahfolsomfit.com/7essentialsFolsom Farm Homegrown Beef Info & Waitlist:http://micahfolsomfit.com/beefwaitlistAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy