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Marriage and family therapist Sarah Epstein joins Lisa Dent to talk about why a healthy relationship with your grandkids is important and the steps you can take that will deepen the grandparent-grandchild connection. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Marriage and family therapist Sarah Epstein joins Lisa Dent to talk about the 6 essential things parents can do to create a happier, healthier relationship with their grown kids. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Life is cyclical, karma is cyclical, and so are many of the accepted ways of life that are passed down through generations. Today, Shelby Strother, modern astrologist and psychic educator, leverages her divine gifts to advise us how to break cycles that no longer serve our highest good. We explore how to identify negative patterns, discover the why/how of the circumstances, heal your wounds, and shift to new patterns. Then, get your mental toughness ready as we talk about how each sun sign of the zodiac is individually challenged by their personality traits to overcome negative cycles.Remember, when you commit to change, you make a positive impact not only for yourself, but for everyone coming after you.So let's break some cycles and experience FREEDOM... together! Meet Shelby: https://www.hirearthholistics.com/Natal Chart calculator: https://astro-charts.com/Follow Shelby on Instagram and TikTok: @hirearthholisticsArticles discussed:"What is a Cycle Breaker?" Sarah Epstein, LMFT https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/between-the-generations/202207/what-is-cycle-breaker"The Power of Cycle Breakers" Taylor Speegle https://www.holisticchildandfamily.org/blog/power-of-cycle-breakers
Hometown Haunts is a #LoveOzYa homegrown horror anthology featuring some of SA's finest authors. Join editor and contributing author Poppy Nwosu in a conversation with writers Vikki Wakefield, Jared Thomas and Sarah Epstein. They'll explore some of the most beloved and thrilling tropes and themes of the horror genre – from body horror to the supernatural, hauntings to everyday evils.
This weeks guest is Sarah Epstein! We chat a lot about her love of large format photography! Such a great time getting to know all about her love for photography. It's just a classic Analog Talk nerd out session on film photography! Make sure you give Sarah a follow on instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sarah.epstein2/Help support the show by joining our Patreon!!!Get early access to our episodes every Monday 2 Days early!!!https://www.patreon.com/analogtalkPick up some Analog Talk MERCH!!!!https://analogtalkpodcast.bigcartel.com/Head over tohttps://us.polaroid.com/ and use the code ANALOGTALK10 for 10% off on your purchase!!And don't forget to follow us on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/analogtalkpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/timothymakeups/https://www.instagram.com/chrisbphoto/Thanks so much guys and we will see you next week!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analog-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What if the things you remember never happened? More importantly, what if no one believes your version of events? We discuss Small Spaces by Sarah Epstein, a fascinating YA psychological thriller. Small Spaces follows Tash Carmody who has has been traumatised since she witnessed her imaginary friend, Sparrow, lure a child away from a carnival. We discuss stigma, gaslighting, trauma, and the impact of bad therapy. Website: novelfeelings.com | Twitter, Instagram and Goodreads: @novel_feelings
HENRY WEAVER IS MISSING Three months ago, thirteen-year-old Henry disappeared from The Shallows during a violent storm, leaving behind his muddy mountain bike at the train station. MASON WEAVER IS TRAPPED While Mason doesn’t know who he is or what he’s capable of, he knows the one thing binding him to this suffocating small town is his younger brother, Henry. CHLOE BAXTER WANTS ANSWERS Why would Henry run away without telling her? One of Chloe’s friends knows something and she’s determined to find out the truth. As Chloe wades into dangerous waters and Mason’s past emerges, a chilling question ripples to the surface: how far would you go to keep a secret?
In this episode of Book Matters, Janine interviews suspense author, Cassie Hamer about her writing life, her debut novel After the Party and her new novel, The End of Cuthbert Close. We have staff reviews of YA mystery novel The Deep Water by Sarah Epstein, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart by Holly Ringland and The Land Beyond the Sea by Sharon Kay Penman. And Tim has a fascinating chat with Rebecca Herrmann from Bolinda Audio about the gradual innovation of recording and distributing audio books, the talented people that narrate them and the people who love and rely on them.
Episode Notes Susana Suarez shares some of her and her husband's experiences of being first-generation college graduates, moving far from home for medical training and dealing with the stresses and joys of Match Day. About Susana Susana Suarez is a Registered Nurse at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Susana and Fermin met during their undergraduate education at The University of Utah. They are both from Utah and then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for Fermin's medical education. They have been married for almost 3 years and have a fur baby. Currently, they are getting ready to move to Denver, Colorado for Fermin's emergency medicine residency training. They are both so excited to return to the mountain life! Books mentioned in the episode: “How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking About It” by Patricia Love and Steven Stosny “Love in the time of medical school: Build a happy, healthy relationship with a medical student” by Sarah Epstein
Sarah Epstein, author of Small Spaces chats to Dani Vee about writing psychological thrillers for young adults and creating well-drawn characters. The podcast provides a great insight into the publishing world. We discuss why carnivals are so terrifying, the importance of setting and why we need to matter.
The challenges and demands of medical school can affect the relationships medical students have with their loved ones. In this podcast, Dr. Desai interviews Sarah Epstein, author of the book "Love in the Time of Medical School." Learn how Sarah and her now-husband Brian were able to overcome the challenges and demands of medical school to maintain their healthy relationship. Featuring Sarah's own story as well her knowledge gained from other medical school couples, this podcast will leave you with specific strategies to care for your relationship.
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In this podcast episode, in-Training editor Amelia Mackarey has a conversation with Sarah Epstein, a marriage and family therapy intern and author of "Love in the Time of Medical School," about managing relationships in medical school. The post Medical School Relationships: Interview with Sarah Epstein appeared first on in-Training.
Sarah Epstein is a Marriage and Family Therapist and author of Love in the Time of Medical School. We talk about how you can keep your relationships strong. Links and Other Resources Full Episode Blog Post Love in the Time of Medical School by Sarah Epstein Related episode: How Relationships Change as a Premed and Med Student Related episode: Should You Consider Romance When Selecting a Med School? Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” for 10% off Next Step full-length practice tests or “MSHQTOC” for $50 off MCAT tutoring or the Next Step MCAT Course at Next Step Test Prep!
In this episode, we talk about relationships in medical school which include personal relationships, relationships with family and friends, and newly-formed friendships. This is a very important topic to discuss because, in more ways than one, becoming a physician will affect you, and your relationships will change. Links and Other Resources Full Episode Blog Post Check out Sarah Epstein’s book Love in the Time of Medical School: Build a Happy, Healthy Relationship with a Medical Student. Related episode: Should You Consider Romance When Selecting a Med School? Related episode: Avoid Burnout as a Premed, Med Student, and Beyond. Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” for 10% off Next Step full-length practice tests or “MSHQTOC” for $50 off MCAT tutoring or the Next Step MCAT Course at Next Step Test Prep!