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This week at NTC Massena we Celebrate Mothers Day and dive into week 2 of our Relationships Series, focusing on...Women of course! Pastor Jessica shares with us on "5 Unique Qualities of a Woman". We hope you are loving this new series! Join us online or in person every week as we worship and grow together!
Shannon Clark has navigated the challenging journey of brain injury recovery not only for herself but also for her twin daughters. With firsthand experience as a concussion survivor and a mother of children who have faced both post-concussion syndrome (PCS) and long COVID-related neurological issues, Shannon brings a wealth of hard-earned wisdom and practical advice. In this episode, she shares her family's story, the strategies they used to manage school accommodations, sports, and emotional challenges, and how she balanced being both a caregiver and advocate for her children.Resources Mentioned in the Podcast:Cognitive FXA clinic specializing in concussion and brain injury recovery. Shannon took her daughter here for treatment after her long COVID-related neurological issues.Website: www.cognitivefxusa.comUPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) Concussion ClinicA leading institution for concussion research and treatment. Shannon utilized their protocols for her daughter's concussion recovery.Website: www.upmc.comConcussion FoundationOffers support groups and resources for parents and individuals dealing with concussions.Website: www.concussionfoundation.orgRelaxer DeviceA breathing tool designed to help calm the nervous system by lengthening exhales. Shannon used this device to help her children manage symptoms.Website: www.consciousbreathing.comSiblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine MazlishAvailable on Amazon or local bookstores.Episode about not people pleasing:Episode 31: You Are Not Responsible for How Others Respond to Your Injury https://youtu.be/owJ2K8a4QW0Brain Injury AssociationProvides resources and support for individuals and families dealing with brain injuries.Website: www.biausa.orgKey Takeaways from the Episode:School Accommodations: Shannon worked closely with schools to create customized plans for her daughters, including breaks, reduced screen time, and modified assignments. She emphasized the importance of having health data and doctor's notes to advocate for these accommodations.Active Recovery: Both Shannon and her daughters followed active recovery protocols, including physical therapy, vision exercises, and safe movement, even during sports practices.Emotional Support: Shannon highlighted the importance of validating her children's feelings and experiences, especially when they felt isolated or misunderstood by peers.Parenting as a Team: Shannon discussed how she and her partner navigated differing approaches to recovery, emphasizing the need for mutual understanding and a shared focus on progress.Hope and Resilience: Shannon's unwavering belief in her children's full recovery served as a powerful motivator for both her and her kids.Connect with Shannon Clark:If you'd like to learn more about Shannon's work as a brain injury recovery coach or connect with her on Instagram: @revivebrains or on Facebook at Revive CoachingThank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the Concussion Coach Podcast.If you would like to sign up for a free concussion coaching consultation with me to learn how you can understand and manage your symptoms, speed up your recovery, and get your life back following a concussion, go to my website: www.theconcussioncoach.com, or click on this link: https://theconcussioncoach.com/contact
In this episode, the Talking Point team continue the series on relationships, joined by a panel of guests to discuss the differences in approaches to dating and relationships between different generations.
Missing someone after a breakup? You might be missing who you were with them! Join Brig as she unpacks the struggle of missing an ex and the profound realization that often, it's not them we miss, but rather the vibrant version of ourselves that existed in the relationship. Discover the science behind attachment and why breaking free from the past can feel so daunting. Brig shares actionable insights on how to navigate feelings of longing without suppressing your emotions, emphasizing that the journey of self-reclamation is both essential and empowering. You'll also learn about the impact of neurotransmitters like dopamine and oxytocin on our emotional well-being, and how to create new, fulfilling experiences that reignite your sense of joy and identity.
In this episode of The Concussion Coach Podcast, we welcome back a special guest, Shannon Clark. Shannon has over 20 years of experience consulting and coaching in the health and wellness industry. After suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in 2019, she embarked on a personal recovery journey that reshaped her mission—to provide effective and affordable recovery options for fellow PCS sufferers. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the complexities of relationships following a concussion, focusing on romantic partnerships. We discuss general relationship principles, communication strategies, and practical tips for both partners to navigate these challenges together.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:The Gottman Institute: A research-based approach to relationship coaching and strengthening connections. https://www.gottman.com/Revive Coaching LLC: Shannon Clark's coaching practice for brain injury survivors. You can find Shannon on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannon-clark-4a8a0a15b/ or on Instagram: @revivebrains or on Facebook at Revive CoachingThe previous episode featuring Shannon Clark: Episode Number 84Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the Concussion Coach Podcast.If you would like to sign up for a free concussion coaching consultation with me to learn how you can understand and manage your symptoms, speed up your recovery, and get your life back following a concussion, go to my website: www.theconcussioncoach.com, or click on this link: https://theconcussioncoach.com/contact
In this episode, the team are joined by a panel of guests to continue the discussion on relationships and dating.
In this second episode of our relationship series, Brig dives deep into the complexities of loving someone for their potential and the emotional labor that often comes with it. Brig shares her personal experiences and insights, highlighting how the weight of managing someone else's journey can lead to burnout and dissatisfaction. She challenges the notion that a partner's potential is a promise, urging us to shift our focus back to our own growth and desires. Throughout the episode, you'll also learn how to identify the emotional costs of trying to fix someone else and the importance of prioritizing your own dreams and aspirations. Tune in as Brig provides practical strategies to reclaim your energy and focus on self-care, reminding you that love should not feel like a burden.
RESOURCES- Grab your FREE Meditation bundle to create a year full of love, harmony and meaningful relationships at danettemay.com/2025- Free of artificial flavors, sugars, and dyes- It's only 5 calories per serving, and every order comes with a 365-day money-back guarantee so you can try it risk-free. Visit https://nativehydrate.com/DANETTE to see what Native Hydrate could do for your health.- Give the gift of wellness this Valentine's Day with PURALITY HEALTH's Ashwagandha. For a limited time, enjoy our Buy One, Get One FREE offer! Shop now at http://longevityroot.com/danettemayCONNECT WITH DANETTEInstagram: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayNEW TV Show on Youtube: @TheDanetteMayListen to The Danette May ShowRead my book: danettemay.com/embraceabundancebookGet The Rise book: therisebook.comWork with Danette: danettemay.comIn this enlightening episode of The Danette May Show, I sit down with Rebecca Rosen, renowned spiritual medium and best-selling author, to explore the profound connections between the physical and spiritual realms. For over two decades, Rebecca has served as a bridge between the living and those who have passed, offering wisdom from angels, guides, and departed loved ones. We discuss how she first connected to past lives, the powerful role of guardian angels, and the phenomenon of spiritual amnesia. Rebecca shares how intuition is like a muscle that strengthens with practice, the steps to connect with loved ones on the other side, and how sound healing helps clear negative energy. Tune in for a deeply moving conversation filled with divine messages, insights from spirit, and Rebecca's final words on embracing life's spiritual guidance.IN THIS EPISODE:(3:13) How did Rebecca connected to past lives for the first time (6:00) Rebecca's angels told her who her soulmate was(10:31) Rebecca's purpose in this life(12:00) Explaining spiritual amnesia (14:27) We are all born with one guardian angel and it's on us to invite them in(16:10) Steps to connect with someone on the other side(19:08) Sharing a story about a friend I connected through pickleball about his father that past(22:50) Intuition is a muscle, the more you work the stronger it gets(23:55) Rebecca does sound healing to clear her crystals and clear negative energies (29:04) Here's what spirit wants to say in this episode(36:00) Rebecca's last message to the...
Ever feel like you're just co-managing a household instead of being in a loving relationship? In our latest episode, Brig dives into the concept of "roommate syndrome" and how chronic stress impacts intimacy. She shares insightful strategies on how to reclaim connection in your romantic life without waiting for your partner to change. Don't settle for distance—discover how to take control of your relationship and reignite the spark. If you're ready to move from roommates to lovers, this episode is a must-listen!
RESOURCES- Get your FREE Relationship Visualization at danettelove.com today!- Grab your FREE Meditation bundle to create a year full of love, harmony and meaningful relationships at danettemay.com/2025- Want to be text friends and receive weekly inspiration? You can send JOY at +1 833 217 2760- Listen to my episode with my daughter here!CONNECT WITH DANETTEInstagram: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayNEW TV Show on Youtube: @TheDanetteMayListen to The Danette May ShowRead my book: danettemay.com/embraceabundancebookGet The Rise book: therisebook.comWork with Danette: danettemay.comIn this episode of The Danette May Show, we dive deep into relationships—romantic, platonic, and professional. I explore how to reignite the passion and chemistry in your relationship, the surprising truth about why friendships can feel as painful as divorces, and why being with someone on a completely different frequency can create more distance than connection. We also tackle the tricky topic of ghosting—how to handle it with grace—and the most important work you can do, which starts within, not externally. Plus, if you're dealing with a manipulative manager, I share empowering strategies to reclaim your voice and stand in your truth. Remember, the real power always lies within you. Tune in to learn how to navigate relationships with clarity, confidence, and intention!IN THIS EPISODE:(3:05) How to rekindle the passion and chemistry in your relationship(8:44) Friendships can be as hard as divorces(12:25) You can't be with someone who has a very different frequency than you (12:51) How to handle a ghosting situation?(16:45) The greatest work you can do is not externally (19:35) How to navigate a manipulative manager(24:29) The power relies on you!
RESOURCES- Grab your FREE Meditation bundle to create a year full of love, harmony and meaningful relationships at danettemay.com/2025- Get your FREE Relationship Visualization at danettelove.com today!- Try ImmunoBlast for 25% OFF! Go to immunoblast1.com and enter code: 25 at checkout to supercharge your immune system this cold & flu season!CONNECT WITH DANETTEInstagram: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayNEW TV Show on Youtube: @TheDanetteMayListen to The Danette May ShowRead my book: danettemay.com/embraceabundancebookGet The Rise book: therisebook.comWork with Danette: danettemay.comIn this heartfelt and insightful episode, my husband Craig and I dive into the beauty and challenges of marriage, sharing what we love most about each other and how we keep our connection strong. We explore why men may struggle to open up emotionally, the power of setting aside time for meaningful conversations, and practical ways to maintain the spark in a relationship. Plus, we discuss what men truly appreciate from their partners and simple yet powerful ways to bond after a long day. Whether you're in a relationship or seeking deeper intimacy, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you nurture lasting love.IN THIS EPISODE:(3:18) What is Craig's favorite part of marriage(4:04) What we love about each other (6:05) How men and women are coded differently in regards to vulnerability (10:14) How weekly conversation set times can help your relationship(13:28) How to maintain the spark alive in your relationship(15:18) What do men like from the women (17:45) After a long day, here's what you can do to bond with your partner
RESOURCES- Grab your FREE Meditation bundle to create a year full of love, harmony and meaningful relationships at danettemay.com/2025- Try ImmunoBlast for 25% OFF! Go to immunoblast1.com and enter code: 25 at checkout to supercharge your immune system this cold & flu season!- Give the gift of wellness this Valentine's Day with PURALITY HEALTH's Ashwagandha. For a limited time, enjoy our Buy One, Get One FREE offer! Shop now at http://longevityroot.com/danettemayCONNECT WITH DANETTEInstagram: @thedanettemayFacebook: Danette MayTikTok: @thedanettemayNEW TV Show on Youtube: @TheDanetteMayListen to The Danette May ShowRead my book: danettemay.com/embraceabundancebookGet The Rise book: therisebook.comWork with Danette: danettemay.comOn this episode of The Danette May Show, I sit down with my daughter for a heartfelt conversation about parenting, trust, and connection. We dive into why children sometimes struggle to open up to their parents, what has strengthened my relationship with my youngest child, and the deeper reasons behind parental distrust. We also explore what makes a truly great friend, how parents can show up better for their kids, and practical ways to rebuild trust within the family. Plus, we touch on the importance of environmental awareness and the impact of climate change on future generations. Whether you're a parent seeking deeper connection or simply curious about strengthening relationships, this episode is packed with valuable insights!IN THIS EPISODE:(3:06) Advice for parents on why their child will not open to their parents (3:58) What has helped my relationship with my youngest child (5:24) Why do some parents not trust their kids?(6:17) What makes a really good friend?(7:17) What can parents do to be better parents(9:32) How can a parent start building trust again(16:49) Climate change and environmental changes
We continue our Relationships Series with a panel on Friendship!
Please be aware that this conversation contains mentions of disordered eating, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. …What does it mean to take a "not knowing position?" How can you change the moment in the moment?What else can you listen for?…John Burnham is a consultant systemic psychotherapist and supervisor, with over forty years of working with families, couples and individuals. He works at Parkview Clinic, Birmingham Women and Children's Hospital where he was formerly Director of Systemic Training, and continues as course lead for the supervision training course and a supervisor on the MSc in systemic psychotherapy. He is formerly Director of Training at KCC in London. As well as training in the UK he teaches in a variety of contexts overseas including, Scandinavia, the Netherlands, the United States and South America. He is a past Visiting Fellow at Northumbria University and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. He has written extensively about systemic practice, training and supervision.In this conversation, originally published in October 2022, John shares when he first became a storyteller and why it is important to take the risk of sharing your story so that others feel safe to do the same. Abbie and John discuss learning to appreciate the process of "unbecoming" and celebrating (not judging) others for their experiences and growth; using John's PPRR (Problems, Potential, Resources, and Restraints) to understand the many, many layers of everything we do; and exploring explore the wonders of Systemic Therapy. John shares the things he has learned from those he works with, including the resoluteness of the human spirit, experiencing real awe, and how he learned to be less certain and seek clarity instead. Finally, John explains finding a willingness to understand and being deliberate in every interaction and what it means to “Listen to Speak” and “Speak to Listen.”...Take the Survey here!...Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created, produced & hosted by Abbie VanMeter.Stories Lived. Stories Told. is an initiative of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution....Music for Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created by Rik Spann....Explore all things Stories Lived. Stories Told. here.Explore all things CMM Institute here.
Where in your life are you living or telling a singular story? How can you make space to explore more stories for yourself and others?…Nana Bonsu is an experienced senior leader. Nana is a qualified social worker, family and systemic psychotherapist, and systemic supervisor. Nana is the Director of Relational Practice in Camden. Nana has worked in children's services for over twenty years, both in children's statutory services and CAMHs (Child Adolescent and Mental Health Services). Nana has a proven track record of developing clinical services in several London local authorities, transforming practice culture. Nana has led on the design and delivery of systemic practice as a whole system approach to practice and innovation. Nana is passionate about developing services that challenge social injustice, is collaborative and draws upon unorthodoxy. Nana is keenly aware of the impact of racism, poverty, and powerlessness on life chances, and passionately believes in the importance of possibilities. Nana is an experienced lecturer, teaching at the Tavistock and Portman, Institute of Family Therapy, and for the Association of Family Therapy. Nana was one of four Directors at the Institute of Family Therapy. Nana has written several publications:Bonsu, N. (2020). How can we further embed systemic social work while working in this way? Murmurations: Journal of Transformative Systemic Practice, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.28963/3.1.14Bonsu, N. and Smith, E. (2023) Understanding, exploring, and supporting children's identity development: Practice Tool (Research in Practice, Dartington Trust)Today, Nana shares stories of the experiences she has had that led her to be who she is and do what she does today. Abbie and Nana explore the power of stories to expand imagination; the power of celebrating and honoring the lived experiences of children; and the power of using a “whole system apporach” to create interdependent communities....Take the Survey here!...Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created, produced & hosted by Abbie VanMeter.Stories Lived. Stories Told. is an initiative of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution....Music for Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created by Rik Spann....Explore all things Stories Lived. Stories Told. here.Explore all things CMM Institute here.
How can you begin to embrace communication as a transformative force for change in your life?…Kongit Farrell is a licensed marriage and family therapist with specialties in conflict resolution, trauma, couples therapy, and human sexuality. She is the founder of the Center for Healthy Marriage and is an adjunct professor of Clinical Psychology at Pepperdine University. Kongit is an alumna of the CMM Institute and AC4 Fellowship programs at Columbia University and serves on the executive board of YPO's Peace Action Network. She splits her time between the US and Central America.Today, Kongit and Abbie discuss their shared curiosity around interpersonal communication, explore some ways to define and describe healthy relationships, and offer some practical tools for naming and creating the relationships and social worlds you want....Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created, produced & hosted by Abbie VanMeter.Stories Lived. Stories Told. is an initiative of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution....Music for Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created by Rik Spann....Explore all things Stories Lived. Stories Told. here.Explore all things CMM Institute here.
Where in your relationships can you name the meaning you are making? Where can ask others to name the meaning they are making?… Laurie Budlong-Morse is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and an AANE Certified Neurodiverse Couples Therapist with a private practice in Indianapolis; she also creates educational content and offers online services with a focus on mixed-neurotype relationships. Laurie holds training in postmodern and social constructionist methods of therapy as well as mindful self-compassion, both of which deeply inform her work to facilitate what she calls "cross-neurological dialogue". As a person with lots of lived experiences within neurodiverse relationships up, down, and all around her family tree, Laurie is passionate about helping others appreciate and meaningfully navigate neurological differences. Today, Laurie introduces herself and her experience navigating neurodiverse relationships both personally and professionally. Abbie and Laurie discuss meaning-making, storytelling, and assumptions in relationships. Abbie and Laurie explore the role of common humanity and self compassion in helping us better understand ourselves and others....Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created, produced & hosted by Abbie VanMeter.Stories Lived. Stories Told. is an initiative of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution....Music for Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created by Rik Spann....Explore all things Stories Lived. Stories Told. here.Explore all things CMM Institute here.
We were designed by our Creator for connection with others, and to have a relationship with Him. Even though we are all flawed individuals, we can pursue healthy relationships with those closest to us when we are willing to own our part in resolving conflicts by walking in grace, humility, and forgiveness. We can glean from several healthy relationships written in the Bible as our guide. FaithLife Christian Ministries: Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithlife-christian-ministries/id1606442323 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithlifecm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithlifecm?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== X: https://x.com/faithlifecm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithlife-christian-ministries-82ab77191/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FaithLifeChristianMinistries Website: https://faithlifecm.com Donate: https://subsplash.com/u/faithlifechristianminist/give
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We were designed by our Creator for connection with others, and to have a relationship with Him. Even though we are all flawed individuals, we can pursue healthy relationships with those closest to us when we are willing to own our part in resolving conflicts by walking in grace, humility, and forgiveness. We can glean from several healthy relationships written in the Bible as our guide.Ps. Yvette dives into the Ten Commandments in this message. FaithLife Christian Ministries: Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithlife-christian-ministries/id1606442323 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithlifecm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithlifecm?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== X: https://x.com/faithlifecm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithlife-christian-ministries-82ab77191/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FaithLifeChristianMinistries Website: https://faithlifecm.com Donate: https://subsplash.com/u/faithlifechristianminist/give
We were designed by our Creator for connection with others, and to have a relationship with Him. Even though we are all flawed individuals, we can pursue healthy relationships with those closest to us when we are willing to own our part in resolving conflicts by walking in grace, humility, and forgiveness. We can glean from several healthy relationships written in the Bible as our guide. Pastor Ricky shares the relationship between Paul and Timothy in this message. FaithLife Christian Ministries: Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithlife-christian-ministries/id1606442323 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithlifecm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithlifecm?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== X: https://x.com/faithlifecm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithlife-christian-ministries-82ab77191/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FaithLifeChristianMinistries Website: https://faithlifecm.com Donate: https://subsplash.com/u/faithlifechristianminist/give
Ps. Yvette brings a fresh look at the relationship between Daniel, Hananiah, Azariah and Mishael from the Book of Daniel. Series summary: We were designed by our Creator for connection with others, and to have a relationship with Him. Even though we are all flawed individuals, we can pursue healthy relationships with those closest to us when we are willing to own our part in resolving conflicts by walking in grace, humility, and forgiveness. We can glean from several healthy relationships written in the Bible as our guide. FaithLife Christian Ministries: Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithlife-christian-ministries/id1606442323 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithlifecm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithlifecm?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== X: https://x.com/faithlifecm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithlife-christian-ministries-82ab77191/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FaithLifeChristianMinistries Website: https://faithlifecm.com Donate: https://subsplash.com/u/faithlifechristianminist/give
One of the keys to a healthy relationship is being able to see things from the other person's point of view. This will often help us get past an impasse and have more empathy and compassion for our spouse. Use this key to unlock a door when you are stuck at odds with each other. Scriptures used in this episode:1 Peter 3:8, Romans 12:10, Ephesians 4:32
We are diving into Part THREE of the 6-Part Relationships Series where we're diving into each of the HSP Relationship Archetypes in preparation for my brand new relationships course for HSPs, Confident & Content Relationships!In this episode, Matt and I talk about the "Overfunctioning Empath" aka the person who often finds themself feeling overly responsible for everyone else -- their energy, emotions, mood, and overall well-being.In this conversation, we dive into the deeper reason why HSPs and empaths often feel responsible for everyone else, how to discern between empathy and codependency, and practical steps we can take to avoid rushing in to "save" everyone else.HSP Relationship Archetype QuizConnect w/ MattMatt's IG: @inspiredtobeauthentic)Matt's Youtube: Inspired to Be Authentic
In this episode, part 2 of a 6 part relationship series, we dive into the "insecure self-doubter" relationship archetype, particularly focusing on how low self-worth and insecurity can lead to an unhealthy relationship. I also share my personal experience to illustrate exactly how a lack of self-worth caused me to tolerate poor treatment in relationships. This is one you truly don't want to miss!Mentioned in this episode:Blog Post: Know Your Worth. My Journey to Break a Cycle of Toxic RelationshipsQuiz: HSP Relationship Archetype
Whether it's fighting or disagreeing or other trials of life, there is a place to start to find healing. This key is intimacy with Jesus. Going to Jesus and allowing Him to work in our own hearts, will begin to turn things around in our relationships. I've seen it work in my own life and the lives of others. Scriptures used in this episode: Matthew 7:1-5, Matthew 11:28, Romans 12:1-2
It's so easy for relationships to slip into "work" mode and talk mostly of logistics. To have a "GREAT" marriage, there needs to be a deep friendship which includes intimate heart talk. Creating safe spaces is the key. Scriptures used in this episode: Genesis 2:24, 2 Corinthians 6:11-13
American Frankie Caminita discusses recovering from an abusive relationship with a partner who is an alleged Covert Narcissist, seeking support, the benefits of self-reflection during the aftermath, the importance of effective personal boundaries, men maintaining their mental health plus much more… Frankie Info Email: a.caminita04@gmail.com
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Why do business alone when you can do it others? Join this heartfelt conversation with Kristine Munro, Community Builder & Founder of The Illume Collective! Kristine's work helps you illuminate your light & purpose with like-minded community lifting you up & supporting you along the way. Inside this episode she shares her journey moving away from what she was "expected to do" in her career and shift into putting her PASSION FIRST! Learn all about how Kristine started making money having the MOST FUN & feeling the MOST fulfilled, yes making money can be REALLY FUN! You will also LOVE this episode if you too want to learn the secrets of building a like-minded community. Connect with Kristine on instagram @kristinekmunroExplore her Podcast, Membership & Mastermind!https://msha.ke/kristinekmunro
What pain from yesterday are you bringing into your relationships today?Welcome to episode 2 of our relationship series where you are exploring a different aspect of your relationship life in each episode!Inside of this episode we explore intimacy and your personal edge when your body says "this is as intimate as I'm willing to get."I share with you how you can let your walls of protection down and tend to your heart in order to open yourself up again more authentically and fully expressed. When you come into a relationship with a guarded heart neither one of you are getting the best of you! What people in your life are going to reap the benefits of you healing your heart and letting your guard down? How would you show up in your relationships? Which one of your relationships would see improvement?Explore my membership, Energetic Match here: https://www.confidencecompany.org/service-page/energetic-match?referral=service_list_widgetBook a discovery call for my services in August: https://www.confidencecompany.org/service-page/first-time-mindset-call?referral=service_list_widget
Are you ready to attract and create relationships in your life that make you feel on fire!?Are you wanting that tribe of friends that you can feel safe in and TRUST?Are you wanting to attract a new romantic partner?In this relationship series we are going to dive into a different aspect of your relationships each episode to elevate, enrich and create the fulfillment you desire. In this episode you will get started by:*Re-imagining your relationships and visualizing the types of experiences you have*Reflecting on how you've been an energetic match for your current and past relationships *Imagine how you can BE the energetic match for the relationships you want to have You have SO much power within you to create fruitful and rich relationships in your life! Explore and/or join my membership here: https://www.confidencecompany.org/service-page/energetic-match?referral=service_list_widgetBook a discovery for private sessions here: https://www.confidencecompany.org/hypnotherapy
In this episode, we're covering collaborations and partnerships, and for those who are single, raising daughters, or have some influence in the lives of young girls we're going to talk about having a standard for ourselves in whom we date. In this episode, I offer the non-negotiable things I taught our daughter Sam to look for when considering dating and who she would eventually marry. If we don't teach them, the world will! You can learn more about Susan and her ministry at www.sherisesmn.org. Find Susan on Facebook and Instagram at Susan Vandenheuvel.
I'm often asked about relationships and how to navigate the challenges that we all encounter so I decided to do a series on the most often-asked questions. In this week's episode, we're going to talk about being labeled too much, too loud, too intense, too assertive, too ______. It's time to stop wearing the labels people place on you and start walking in the freedom that how God created you was intentional and not a mistake! You can learn more about Susan and her ministry, She Rises, at www.sherisesmn.org. Find Susan on Facebook and Instagram at Susan Vandenheuvel.
This Episode is an overview of my Relationships Series; I am discussing Parents and how we view or honor them. This episode is especially touching for me in many ways, the fact that I not too long ago lost my mother. Opposed to many of my clients, who have strained relationships with family members especially parents. Dive in to listen how to repair a strained relationship with your parent or parents.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailylifetip/messageSupport the showhttps://chat.openai.com/g/g-8E47AuJfB-life-points-assistanthttps://FaceBook.com/Lifepointswithronda1https://youtube.com/@lifepointswithronda2968https://TikTok.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Instagram.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Patreon.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Lifepointswithronda.com