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Tales of Three
C1 E38: Dinner with the Parents

Tales of Three

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 74:29


Tales of Three Campaign OneArc 2.0: The Seelie Episode 38: Dinner with the Parents After being escorted back to the castle by the paladins, The Unlucky Ones get a tour of Ivy's estate and get dressed up to have dinner with Ivy's parents. Content Warnings: Profanity, Romance, Reference to cults, emotional distress, & fantasy violence. Tales of Three is an all-queer, dark fantasy D&D podcast where your 3 Game Masters are also your 3 Main Characters   If you like what you hear please tell your friends about us & consider giving us a 5 star review! It's a quick and easy way to show your support for small creators whose content you enjoy!  Find our socials ⁠⁠here⁠⁠!   Want to chat with the cast, talk spoilers, play games, and make new friends? Join our ⁠⁠Discord⁠⁠!   If you want to help keep the podcast running and get access to bonus content check out our ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠! Buy us a coffee on ⁠Ko-fi⁠! Special thanks to ⁠⁠SG ⁠⁠for the theme music, ⁠⁠Chris ⁠⁠for the logo, ⁠⁠Fenn ⁠⁠& ⁠⁠Ely ⁠⁠for the character art! Background music and SFX by ⁠⁠Epidemic Sounds⁠⁠ 

Author-to-Author
Episode 319: Jane Lebak on her book Carrying to Term: A Guide for Parents After a Devastating Prenatal Diagnosis (March 25, 2024)

Author-to-Author

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 60:38


In this episode of Author to Author, Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson interviews Jane Lebak on her book Carrying to Term: A Guide for Parents After a Devastating Prenatal Diagnosis.Every year, thousands of expecting parents start prenatal testing to find out if it's a boy or a girl…and instead learn the baby is going to die. Anencephaly. Trisomy 18. Potter's sequence. They're called “incompatible with life.” But they're not incompatible with love. Many doctors recommend immediate termination, but more parents are carrying their babies for as long as possible, often without guidance. Carrying to Term: A Guide for Parents after a Devastating Prenatal Diagnosis addresses every aspect of the longest (and shortest) months of your life. From emotional issues to spiritual struggles to funeral-dress shopping while you're still seven months pregnant, Carrying to Term offers strategies for parents struggling just to make it through the day. You can forge a best-case scenario out of a worst-case scenario. You can bond with a baby who hasn't yet been born. Parents have learned to make memories in brief windows of time, and you can too. Author Jane Lebak carried to term with Emily Rose, diagnosed with anencephaly at 22 weeks, and has been active in the infant loss community ever since. Based on her experiences and those of the CTT forum she moderated, the guide offers practical options for doing what parents do best: loving their babies. https://www.amazon.com/Carrying-Term-Devastating-Prenatal-Diagnosis-ebook/dp/B076L2M8K8Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/author-to-author--4129285/support.

Mourning Glory Grief Podcast
#5 Jane Lebak- Grief in Prenatal Diagnosis

Mourning Glory Grief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 53:09


In this episode we speak with Jane Lebak, author of Carrying to Term: A Guide for Parents After a Devastating Prenatal Diagnosis Jane's daughter  Emily Rose was diagnosed with a fatal birth defect at her 22 week ultrasound. Jane and her husband spent the next twenty weeks bonding with her and loving her before she was born at 42 weeks. Emily Rose lived in their arms for two hours. Jane shares with us her journey about pre-grief, preparing to deliver her child knowing her life would be short afterwards. Jane has a website for parents carrying to term where you can reach out to her. www.janelebak.com She  also moderates an anencephaly support group. you can also find her on twitter and facebook @janelebak This episode is dedicated in memory of Emily Rose Lebak To purchase Jane Lebak's book https://www.amazon.com/dp/1942133243 Show notes https://www.perinatalhospice.org/ Scripture passage Isaiah 45 and Job 2:10 If you'd like to ask a question or share an experience you can email the Mourning Glory Podcast at mourningglorypodcast@gmail.com To reach either Andrea or Jennifer www.andreabearauthor.com www.jenniferjthomas.com

Pediatric Meltdown
160 Youth Suicide Prevention: What About the Parents?

Pediatric Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 57:27


https://swiy.co/WhatAreYourThoughtsWelcome to Pediatric Meltdown, the podcast where we discuss the unique challenges parents face when it comes to their child's mental health. Host Dr. Lia Gaggino teams up with guest Dr. Cynthia Ewell-Foster to tackle the pressing issue of suicide prevention and support for families. Learn how parents can better navigate this challenging terrain as they uncover the importance of community engagement, clear communication, and empowering parents to implement discharge recommendations effectively. You'll hear about the vital role of caregivers, the role of firearm safety, and the remarkable impact of a supportive network in times of crisis. It is crucial for parents to be vigilant and proactive when it comes to their child's mental health. By utilizing the resources available, such as the toolkit provided by the Macomb County crisis center and participating in support groups like NAMI Washtenaw County parents group, parents can navigate the challenges with more confidence. Let's take action, reduce stigma, and create a world where every child feels heard, supported, and loved. Together, we can make a difference and save lives. TRIGGER WARNING: Please note that this episode contains a discussion of suicide, self-injurious behavior, depression and/or reference of other mental health disorders that may act as triggers.[05:34 -15:13] Building Self-Efficacy and Capacity in Suicide Preventioncommunication between systems create a seamless environment for providing comprehensive care to at-risk children.initiatives should prioritize empowering parents, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders in suicide prevention.Suicide prevention requires a multi-system approach involving emergency departments, therapists, and pediatricians.Efforts should focus on building self-efficacy and capacity in different systems to address suicidal ideation in children.[15:14 - 25:13] Cultivating Confidence and Empowerment within the Family UnitProvide clear directions and support to help families believe in themselvesEncourage families to have confidence in their abilities to overcome challengesOffer resources and tools to assist families in achieving their goalsPromote self-belief and resilience in families facing difficult situations[25:14 - 37:25] Importance of Emotional Support for Parents After a Suicide CrisisEstablish a network of trusted adults who can provide emotional support to parents on a regular basis.Encourage open communication and create a safe space for parents to express their feelings and concerns.Provide resources and information about coping strategies and self-care to help parents navigate the emotional aftermath.Offer professional counseling or therapy services to parents to address their own mental health needs.[37:26 - 48:24] Strategies for Clinicians to Promote Safety and Mental Health Secure firearms or remove them from homes.Address medication safety and storage.Manage access to dangerous objects.Help patients connect with mental health professionals. [48:25 - 57:27] Closing segment TakeawayLinks to resources mentioned on the showHolding On To Life Toolkit: https://medicine.umich.edu/sites/default/files/content/downloads/macomb-county-cmh-holding-on-to-life-toolkit.pdfNAMI support group:

Red Bird Ministries
Nursery of Heaven

Red Bird Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 34:59


Cassie Everts is the mother to five little ones in heaven and five children on earth. She is a contributor to Catholic Mom and her writing has appeared in Catholic Exchange and Blessed is She. She is a former producer at Relevant Radio and blogs at Everyday Ann. Cassie has a degree in Theology and Communication Arts from Franciscan University. Cassie Everts co-authored the beautiful book, Nursery in Heaven, and we have been using this as a resource with our parents of loss. Miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant loss happen more often than we realize, leaving many to suffer in isolation. Nursery of Heaven is a companion to help those grieving from child loss as they search for comfort and meaning. Not only will couples be able to relate to the experiences from saints such as Louis and Zelie Martin, Gianna Molla, and Servant of God Chiara Corbella Petrillo, they will also receive hope and consolation in their sufferings from parents who have suffered a similar loss. Along with such beautiful prayers as Blessing of Parents After a Miscarriage or Stillbirth, the Order for the Naming of an Infant Who Died Before Birth, and various Novenas, this book also provides practical wisdom for our pastors, family and friends to help those who are grieving their child find healing. Purchase the Book Here: https://www.contemplativeheartpress.com

Dropping Loads
Dropping Loads Episode 253: Cl!tbait

Dropping Loads

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 66:40


In this episode, Paco returns to express grief over the delay of Yuri on Ice season 2. Milky continues his war on homeless people. Pouch shows off another Paco impression.  Pouch here. This episode was a bit of a mess for a few reasons, for which I don't want to get into. Hopefully, I tightened it well enough for a seamless, entertaining experience. And at the very least, Milky and I got to tease a very hormonal Paco. Intro/outro: 2Pac - Brenda's Got a Baby.  Get a Load of This Man Sues his Parents After they Destroy his Fucking Porn Collection Paco's Tacos A homeless man reported a dead body by carrying the skull into a Florida Publix and using it as a puppet Texas girl, 17, stabs newborn to death minutes after giving birth, police say Serial Killer of the Day: Cody Legebokoff: The Country Boy Killer Shit We Mentioned For more details on the topics discussed on this episode, please visit the Dropping Loads official website.

Parents After 40
006: Reflections on a Self-Centered Life Before Becoming Parents

Parents After 40

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 15:32


Episode 6 of the Parents After 40 podcast is all about the expected changes about after delivering a child. Kathryn and Ted finally let it set in... that they're about to have a baby. After three years of trying and five rounds of IVF, they never allowed themselves to think or dream about what happens AFTER delivering a healthy baby. Loss will do that to you. Here are their reflections on looking back at pretty self-centered lives before having a child. Because everything is about to change... Kathryn Janicek was a television executive producer for 20 years and she's now a public speaking trainer and media strategist. Ted has been in healthcare technology for 20 years. Kathryn built her own company and wanted to build a family. Ted had bladder cancer years before they met, and the doctors removed his prostate during his life-saving surgery. Ted and Kathryn knew having a baby would be tough -- but not this tough. Come along as they figure out how to be "Parents After 40." Hosts: Kathryn Janicek and Ted Wright Produced by: Kathryn Janicek (www.kathrynjanicek.com) Edited by: Kirie Quackenbush (www.digitalKirie.com)

Parents After 40
005: 6 Things You Need to Know Before Trying IVF

Parents After 40

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 10:48


Episode 5 of the Parents After 40 podcast is all about what you need to know about IVF before embarking on it... from a couple who went through it FIVE times. Kathryn Janicek was a television executive producer for 20 years and she's now a public speaking trainer and media strategist. Ted has been in healthcare technology for 20 years. Kathryn built her own company and wanted to build a family. Ted had bladder cancer years before they met, and the doctors removed his prostate during his life-saving surgery. Ted and Kathryn knew having a baby would be tough -- but not this tough. Come along as they figure out how to be "Parents After 40." Hosts: Kathryn Janicek and Ted Wright Produced by: Kathryn Janicek (www.kathrynjanicek.com) Edited by: Kirie Quackenbush (www.digitalKirie.com)

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Parents After 40
004: Ted's cancer, what saved his life & how we got pregnant

Parents After 40

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 11:13


Episode 4 of Parents After 40 is about the rare cancer Ted had 10 years ago and his surgery. He survived and is cancer free now. The frozen sperm sat in a bank for years. Each quarter, he paid a bill to store his sperm just in case he needed it. When Kathryn and Ted got married, they needed it. Here's his story of finding out he had cancer, the decision to have surgery, his survival -- and what it meant for his future. We couldn't leave this part of the story out, because it's too important. We didn't want other parents or cancer victims to think this was an easy journey. Kathryn is in her forties and Ted is in his fifties. Kathryn was a television executive producer for 20 years and she's now a public speaking trainer and media strategist. Ted has been in healthcare technology for 20 years. Kathryn built her own company and wanted to build a family. Ted had bladder cancer years before they met, so they knew having a baby would be tough. But not THIS tough. Come along as they figure out how to be "Parents After 40." Hosts: Kathryn Janicek and Ted Wright Produced by: Kathryn Janicek (www.kathrynjanicek.com) Edited by: Kirie Quackenbush (www.digitalKirie.com)

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Parents After 40
003: Waiting for the End

Parents After 40

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 8:51


Episode 3 called, Waiting for the End, tells the story of our miscarriages. We lost a baby at 8.5 weeks and then our mono/mono twins at 17.5 weeks. We couldn't leave this part of the story out, because it's too important. We didn't want other parents to think this was an easy journey. Here it all is. The pain, what we'd like to see changed at hospitals across the U.S., and our plans after the losses. Kathryn is in her forties and Ted is in his fifties. Kathryn was a television executive producer for 20 years and she's now a public speaking trainer and media coach. Ted has been in healthcare technology for 20 years. Kathryn built her own company and wanted to build a family. Ted had bladder cancer years before they met, so they knew having a baby would be tough. But not THIS tough. Come along as they figure out how to be "Parents After 40." Hosts: Kathryn Janicek and Ted Wright Produced by: Kathryn Janicek (www.kathrynjanicek.com) Edited by: Kirie Quackenbush (www.digitalKirie.com)

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Parents After 40
002: IUI - not "Eye to Eye" like the Kajagoogoo song

Parents After 40

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 8:07


It's IUI, not "Eye to Eye" like the Kajagoogoo song... Yet, everytime I hear the initials, that song comes into my head. This episode is about our first and only IUI. Going through it? About to? Just want to learn more about a woman's hormones? Listen.... -- Kathryn Janicek Kathryn is in her forties and Ted is in his fifties. Kathryn was a television executive producer for 20 years and she's now a public speaking trainer and media coach. Ted has been in healthcare technology for 20 years. Kathryn built her own company and wanted to build a family. Ted had bladder cancer years before they met, so they knew having a baby would be tough. But not THIS tough. Come along as they figure out how to be "Parents After 40." Hosts: Kathryn Janicek and Ted Wright Produced by: Kathryn Janicek (www.kathrynjanicek.com) Edited by: Kirie Quackenbush (www.digitalKirie.com)

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Parents After 40
001: Do you want to have kids?

Parents After 40

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 12:30


Kathryn is in her forties and Ted is in his fifties. Kathryn was a television executive producer for 20 years and she's now a public speaking trainer and media coach. Ted has been in healthcare technology for 20 years. Kathryn built her own company and wanted to build a family. Ted had bladder cancer years before they met, so they knew having a baby would be tough. But not THIS tough. Come along as they figure out how to be "Parents After 40." Hosts: Kathryn Janicek and Ted Wright Produced by: Kathryn Janicek (www.kathrynjanicek.com) Edited by: Kirie Quackenbush (www.digitalKirie.com)

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