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SummaryIn this episode of She Sells Ottawa, the hosts explore the intersection of real estate and the spooky side of Ottawa, discussing haunted houses, market trends, and the unique community of Munster. They delve into the implications of stigmatized properties, share insights on the current real estate market, and highlight local initiatives that uplift the community. The episode is filled with engaging stories, expert advice, and a celebration of the Halloween spirit.TakeawaysManifesting your dream with believing it's possible.Exploring the haunted side of Ottawa adds a unique twist to real estate.Munster offers great value for homebuyers looking for space and community.Stigmatized properties can present challenges in the real estate market.The recent decrease in interest rates may encourage more buyers to enter the market.Community initiatives like Lawn of the Dead 2024 showcase local generosity.Volunteering provides personal fulfillment and helps those in need.The importance of disclosing stigmatized property history to potential buyers.Market trends indicate a busy spring for real estate in 2025.Staying connected to the community is essential, even beyond the spooky season.Sound Bites"The real draw to Munster""Lawn of the Dead 2024""Happy Halloween, everyone"Chapters00:00 Welcome to Munster: A Halloween Special01:09 Exploring Munster: A Hidden Gem02:20 Exploring Munster: A Hidden Gem05:32 Property Highlights in Munster07:42 Community Insights: Schools and Transportation10:26 Market Trends and Statistics13:26 Recent Rate Changes and Future Predictions16:07 Insights from the Agent Open House20:26 Exploring Haunted Attractions in Ottawa25:29 Real Estate and Stigmatized Properties30:51 Personal Ghost Stories and Experiences34:17 Community Initiatives and Fundraising38:03 Manifesting Your Dream Home: Belief and Action38:04 The Power of Visualization and Intentions
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Fort Collins Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast
Life has risks. Investing adds new risks. Investing in real estate adds new risks specific to real estate investing. One risk that is unique to real estate investing is the risk of buying a stigmatized property or having a property become stigmatized while you own it. In this class, James will: Uncover hidden gems in the real estate market and turn them into profitable investments. Learn how to leverage the power of stigmatized properties to create buying opportunities that others overlook. Discover the secrets to mitigating the risks associated with emotionally stigmatized real estate assets. Gain insights on dealing with crime scenes, haunted houses, and homes with a stigmatized history to maximize your returns. Get exclusive strategies for navigating divorce homes and properties with mold or hazardous material problems. Don't miss out on the chance to master the art of investing in stigmatized real estate and unlock hidden treasures. Take control of your real estate investment journey and eliminate the fear of stigmatized properties with expert tips and tactics. Be the investor who dares to tread where others hesitate and reap the rewards of your courage in the real estate market. Plus much, much more... Free Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet: Download a copy of the newest version of The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ by going to:https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/spreadsheetImprove Cash Flow: Book a consultation to improve cash flow using our proprietary 88 cash flow improving strategies.Real Estate Agent & Lender Collaborators: Interested in collaborating with us on the Fort Collins real estate investor podcast? Book a free consultation to discuss.
Denver Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast
Life has risks. Investing adds new risks. Investing in real estate adds new risks specific to real estate investing. One risk that is unique to real estate investing is the risk of buying a stigmatized property or having a property become stigmatized while you own it. In this class, James will: Uncover hidden gems in the real estate market and turn them into profitable investments. Learn how to leverage the power of stigmatized properties to create buying opportunities that others overlook. Discover the secrets to mitigating the risks associated with emotionally stigmatized real estate assets. Gain insights on dealing with crime scenes, haunted houses, and homes with a stigmatized history to maximize your returns. Get exclusive strategies for navigating divorce homes and properties with mold or hazardous material problems. Don't miss out on the chance to master the art of investing in stigmatized real estate and unlock hidden treasures. Take control of your real estate investment journey and eliminate the fear of stigmatized properties with expert tips and tactics. Be the investor who dares to tread where others hesitate and reap the rewards of your courage in the real estate market. Plus much, much more... Free Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet: Download a copy of the newest version of The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ by going to:https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/spreadsheetImprove Cash Flow: Book a consultation to improve cash flow using our proprietary 88 cash flow improving strategies.Real Estate Agent & Lender Collaborators: Interested in collaborating with us on the Denver real estate investor podcast? Book a free consultation to discuss.
Jacksonville Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast
Life has risks. Investing adds new risks. Investing in real estate adds new risks specific to real estate investing. One risk that is unique to real estate investing is the risk of buying a stigmatized property or having a property become stigmatized while you own it. In this class, James will: Uncover hidden gems in the real estate market and turn them into profitable investments. Learn how to leverage the power of stigmatized properties to create buying opportunities that others overlook. Discover the secrets to mitigating the risks associated with emotionally stigmatized real estate assets. Gain insights on dealing with crime scenes, haunted houses, and homes with a stigmatized history to maximize your returns. Get exclusive strategies for navigating divorce homes and properties with mold or hazardous material problems. Don't miss out on the chance to master the art of investing in stigmatized real estate and unlock hidden treasures. Take control of your real estate investment journey and eliminate the fear of stigmatized properties with expert tips and tactics. Be the investor who dares to tread where others hesitate and reap the rewards of your courage in the real estate market. Plus much, much more... Free Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet: Download a copy of the newest version of The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ by going to:https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/spreadsheetImprove Cash Flow: Book a consultation to improve cash flow using our proprietary 88 cash flow improving strategies.Real Estate Agent & Lender Collaborators: Interested in collaborating with us on the Jacksonville real estate investor podcast? Book a free consultation to discuss.
McAllen Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast
Life has risks. Investing adds new risks. Investing in real estate adds new risks specific to real estate investing. One risk that is unique to real estate investing is the risk of buying a stigmatized property or having a property become stigmatized while you own it. In this class, James will: Uncover hidden gems in the real estate market and turn them into profitable investments. Learn how to leverage the power of stigmatized properties to create buying opportunities that others overlook. Discover the secrets to mitigating the risks associated with emotionally stigmatized real estate assets. Gain insights on dealing with crime scenes, haunted houses, and homes with a stigmatized history to maximize your returns. Get exclusive strategies for navigating divorce homes and properties with mold or hazardous material problems. Don't miss out on the chance to master the art of investing in stigmatized real estate and unlock hidden treasures. Take control of your real estate investment journey and eliminate the fear of stigmatized properties with expert tips and tactics. Be the investor who dares to tread where others hesitate and reap the rewards of your courage in the real estate market. Plus much, much more... Free Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet: Download a copy of the newest version of The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ by going to:https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/spreadsheetImprove Cash Flow: Book a consultation to improve cash flow using our proprietary 88 cash flow improving strategies.Real Estate Agent & Lender Collaborators: Interested in collaborating with us on the McAllen real estate investor podcast? Book a free consultation to discuss.
Milwaukee Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast
Life has risks. Investing adds new risks. Investing in real estate adds new risks specific to real estate investing. One risk that is unique to real estate investing is the risk of buying a stigmatized property or having a property become stigmatized while you own it. In this class, James will: Uncover hidden gems in the real estate market and turn them into profitable investments. Learn how to leverage the power of stigmatized properties to create buying opportunities that others overlook. Discover the secrets to mitigating the risks associated with emotionally stigmatized real estate assets. Gain insights on dealing with crime scenes, haunted houses, and homes with a stigmatized history to maximize your returns. Get exclusive strategies for navigating divorce homes and properties with mold or hazardous material problems. Don't miss out on the chance to master the art of investing in stigmatized real estate and unlock hidden treasures. Take control of your real estate investment journey and eliminate the fear of stigmatized properties with expert tips and tactics. Be the investor who dares to tread where others hesitate and reap the rewards of your courage in the real estate market. Plus much, much more... Free Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet: Download a copy of the newest version of The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ by going to:https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/spreadsheetImprove Cash Flow: Book a consultation to improve cash flow using our proprietary 88 cash flow improving strategies.Real Estate Agent & Lender Collaborators: Interested in collaborating with us on the Milwaukee real estate investor podcast? Book a free consultation to discuss.
Las Vegas Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast
Life has risks. Investing adds new risks. Investing in real estate adds new risks specific to real estate investing. One risk that is unique to real estate investing is the risk of buying a stigmatized property or having a property become stigmatized while you own it. In this class, James will: Uncover hidden gems in the real estate market and turn them into profitable investments. Learn how to leverage the power of stigmatized properties to create buying opportunities that others overlook. Discover the secrets to mitigating the risks associated with emotionally stigmatized real estate assets. Gain insights on dealing with crime scenes, haunted houses, and homes with a stigmatized history to maximize your returns. Get exclusive strategies for navigating divorce homes and properties with mold or hazardous material problems. Don't miss out on the chance to master the art of investing in stigmatized real estate and unlock hidden treasures. Take control of your real estate investment journey and eliminate the fear of stigmatized properties with expert tips and tactics. Be the investor who dares to tread where others hesitate and reap the rewards of your courage in the real estate market. Plus much, much more... Free Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet: Download a copy of the newest version of The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ by going to:https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/spreadsheetImprove Cash Flow: Book a consultation to improve cash flow using our proprietary 88 cash flow improving strategies.Real Estate Agent & Lender Collaborators: Interested in collaborating with us on the Las Vegas real estate investor podcast? Book a free consultation to discuss.
Kenosha Real Estate Investing & Real Estate Financial Planning™ Podcast
Life has risks. Investing adds new risks. Investing in real estate adds new risks specific to real estate investing. One risk that is unique to real estate investing is the risk of buying a stigmatized property or having a property become stigmatized while you own it. In this class, James will: Uncover hidden gems in the real estate market and turn them into profitable investments. Learn how to leverage the power of stigmatized properties to create buying opportunities that others overlook. Discover the secrets to mitigating the risks associated with emotionally stigmatized real estate assets. Gain insights on dealing with crime scenes, haunted houses, and homes with a stigmatized history to maximize your returns. Get exclusive strategies for navigating divorce homes and properties with mold or hazardous material problems. Don't miss out on the chance to master the art of investing in stigmatized real estate and unlock hidden treasures. Take control of your real estate investment journey and eliminate the fear of stigmatized properties with expert tips and tactics. Be the investor who dares to tread where others hesitate and reap the rewards of your courage in the real estate market. Plus much, much more... Free Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet: Download a copy of the newest version of The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™ by going to:https://RealEstateFinancialPlanner.com/spreadsheetImprove Cash Flow: Book a consultation to improve cash flow using our proprietary 88 cash flow improving strategies.Real Estate Agent & Lender Collaborators: Interested in collaborating with us on the Kenosha real estate investor podcast? Book a free consultation to discuss.
Assistant Professor of Management, Leandro Pongeluppe, joins the show to discuss his research on the unintended consequences of training programs that develop entrepreneurial skills to help improve socioeconomic mobility. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Could the dark dimension truly exist as a realm where shadowy entities influence our reality, where ancient myths of spirits and deities reflect interactions with superluminal dark matter particles? Is it possible that these hidden dimensions could hold the key to advanced technologies, offering insights into energy manipulation and dimensional security beyond our current scientific grasp? Exploring these questions might just reveal the profound interconnectedness between the physical and the mystical, reshaping our understanding of the universe.LIVE ON Digital Radio! http://bit.ly/3m2Wxom or http://bit.ly/40KBtlWhttp://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/troubled-minds-radio--4953916/supporthttps://ko-fi.com/troubledmindshttps://rokfin.com/creator/troubledmindshttps://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledmindshttps://troubledfans.comFriends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friendsShow Schedule Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-10pstiTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.org/the-shadow-landscape-dimensions-from-the-dawn-of-time/https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-primal-ghost-ancestral-mysticism-and-ancient-rites--54136737 -- The Primal Ghost Show with Medjedhttps://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26334993-000-how-a-simple-physics-experiment-could-reveal-the-dark-dimension/https://www.earth.com/news/dark-matter-may-consist-of-particles-that-travel-faster-than-light/https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a61493436/electroweak-force-interaction-study-lhc/https://www.quantamagazine.org/in-a-dark-dimension-physicists-search-for-missing-matter-20240201/https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24332391-600-welcome-to-the-5th-dimension-our-universes-radical-new-fate/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_personhttps://www.biblegateway.com/resources/encyclopedia-of-the-bible/Sheolhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shade_(mythology)https://www.christianity.com/wiki/bible/what-is-sheol-in-the-bible.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medjedhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigmatized_propertyhttps://makeagif.com/i/7VouLP
It's another coming of age story on Capital Decanted. In this case, since Dayton Carr conceived the space in 1984, we've seen private capital secondaries morph from a niche set of transactions of distressed limited partner selling to a more than $600B asset management and liquidity tool utilized by the most sophisticated LPs and GPs in the world and now devoid of the original stigma that plagued these activities. We'll examine that winding and explosive history of their beginning and then tackle the state and progression of today's market with partners from the two largest secondaries funds on record. Guests: Vern Perry: Global Head of Blackstone Strategic Partners Taylor Robinson: Partner, Lexington Partners Episode Sources
Justin and William witness Trump's conviction, Joe Biden's equity, and our culture's stigmatized knowledge. Justin also reviews I Saw the TV Glow.
Send us a Text Message.Do you ever come across someone on Instagram who is meant to teach you something? For me, that person is Ashley Wynn-Grimes, also known as The Cannabis Nurse.Ashley is the owner of Cannabis Nursing Solutions, LLC where she teaches nurses the ins and outs of the cannabis industry. Cannabis nursing is a nursing specialty recently recognized by the American Nurses Association.Through Ashley, I learned about where cannabis nurses can work, who their patients are, and how they can advocate for cannabis use within their communities. Ashley is a pioneer in this field and established cannabis patient care programs in Maryland. She also lobbies for its use.Ashley is also the author of the book, Stigmatized. Through it, she sheds light on her path to finding freedom through entrepreneurship and building a brand around cannabis medicine. The research is growing on medicinal cannabis use and the opportunity for nurses to enter this field is great. So if Ashley's page shows up on your feed, consider yourself lucky because you are about to learn something.In the five-minute snippet: we're going back, wayyyyyy back. For Ashley's bio, visit my website (link below).Cannabis Nursing Solutions InstagramAshley's LinkedInHIGHlights for Healthcare NewsletterCannabis Nursing Solutions FacebookCannabis Nursing School website"Stigmatized" the bookAshley's YouTubeContact The Conversing Nurse podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconversingnursepodcast/Website: https://theconversingnursepodcast.comYour review is so important to this Indie podcaster! You can leave one here! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/leave-me-a-reviewWould you like to be a guest on my podcast? Pitch me! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/intake-formCheck out my guests' book recommendations! https://bookshop.org/shop/theconversingnursepodcast Email: theconversingnursepodcast@gmail.comThank you and I'll talk with you soon!
"Better Ghosts and Gardens" with Paul and Adrian Hill "Better Ghosts and Gardens" with Paul and Adrian Hill : LivingParanormal : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive You've had enough… This haunting has taken its toll on your marriage and your life. It's time to take the family and find a new home. But, what to do with the old one? On the next Living Paranormal we discuss the sale of “Stigmatized” properties from hauntings to crime scenes with.the Hill's. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foggyjack13/message
Do you want to reach higher heights? Well keep it locked as we discuss something critical to every Black entrepreneur, finding your community. This is especially important when building your business around a niche or stigmatized business. As entrepreneurs, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with carving out our space in industries that aren't always welcoming. Becoming a part of or developing the right community is a keystone in ensuring that your business has the support and tools to thrive. Which is why this episode's guests are the perfect people to share their wealth of knowledge and experiences with us. Gbemi Maiyegun and Jayde I. Powell are the co-founders of Weed For Black Women, a platform dedicated to empowering Black women in the cannabis industry. With a passion for advocacy and education, Gbemi and Jayde bring years of both corporate and entrepreneurial experience to our conversation. As entrepreneurs who have navigated the challenges of carving out a space in a niche market, their expertise is invaluable for anyone looking to make their mark in unconventional industries. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: How to find or establish your niche business community. Tips on navigating business in a stigmatized or niche community. How to leverage collaboration and assistance to build your business. How to utilize storytelling and branding to connect with your target audience. Ways to balance authenticity with professionalism in your branding. How to develop resilience and overcome the fear of rejection. Don't miss out on the resources mentioned in this episode by checking out the show notes at blacktobusiness.com/193 Support: This episode is sponsored by Harvard Business School Executive Education. Transformation requires a catalyst. For thousands of business leaders, Harvard Business School Executive Education has been that catalyst. Here, senior leaders join in a transformational learning experience, networking with executives from around the world. During the day, participants take part in dynamic lectures led by distinguished faculty. In the evening, the learning continues in unique on-campus living groups. And a wide range of virtual leadership programs offer the types of interactivity and connectivity formerly reserved for in-person engagements. Prepare for the next step in your career. Learn More. Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast! Got a question? We'd love to answer it in an upcoming Q&A. Simply record your quick question → https://blacktobusiness.com/QA Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/ Don't miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist
Brian Lee, from Through Cohort and Broken to Beloved Summit interviews Tears of Eden's Founder Katherine Spearing about the Church's harmful teachings on marriage that can result in very real trauma—for single and married people. Transcript (Unedited for Typos and Misspellings)Brian: [00:00:00] Hello everyone, welcome to our session. I'm here with Katherine Spearing. Katherine is the founder of Tears of Eden, a non profit supporting survivors of spiritual abuse, and the host of Tears affiliate podcast Uncertain. She also hosts the podcast Trauma and Pop Culture, and is a certified trauma recovery coach, working primarily with clients who have survived cults, High control environments, spiritual abuse, and sexual abuse.She also provides specialized trauma informed career coaching, as folks with trauma often need extra support for interviewing and networking, which I can attest to. Catherine is the author of a historical romantic comedy, which we talked about last year, Hartford's, a novel that challenges gender roles in a patriarchal society that will appeal to fans of Jane Austen.And she's been a guest on a number of podcasts. including indoctrination, and that's so effed up. She's the author of several non fiction articles and writes regularly at katherinespearing. com and tearsofeden. org. Welcome back, welcome back. [00:01:00] Very excited, Katherine: very excited. Me too. Brian: So we're here to talk today about being single within the context of faith communities, which is a big I don't know anywhere else that I really hear about this talked about, so I'm excited to dive into it.What is it like for a single person within these communities? Katherine: Right, yeah, and I think on the subject of it not being talked about very much, I definitely looked, obviously, that's who I am. So I have looked for books on this particular topic, and they all tend to have this, like, this like, consolation prize flair to it.Like You're a single, but you didn't want this. So here's some tips for being happy despite the situation that you find yourself in as if it's like. So so sad. And so haven't haven't read a lot where I was just like, Oh, like I'm empowered. I'm inspired. I'm [00:02:00] encouraged very, very rarely. And then also just within this topic that I'm very, I'm very passionate about just living a thriving life wherever you are and being very present wherever you are, no matter.Single or not, and I think 1 of the things that I have discovered through just the work that I do with religious trauma and spiritual abuse survivors is that to say, hey, like, it's, you know, really important to live a thriving life here. Here are tools to live a thriving life to then. Ignore the systemic issues that then make it difficult to have a thriving life.It's kind of, it's just half of the story. And so there's a lot of. Messaging towards singles of just like be content and be happy within faith communities without acknowledging the things that then make it difficult to be happy. And one example is [00:03:00] I learned very, very young that it was okay for me to be single, but it was okay for me to be single only.If I was unhappy about being single and only I was actively seeking to change that status and at the same time be happy being single and so rejoice in this lot that God has given you, but then also actively seek to change it and actively. Date and actively ask for prayer for your future husband. So, it's very, very stark cognitive dissonance happening within these communities.I also, my, my vocation was ministry and the perspective that I'm coming from for this conversation is. The even growing up in the evangelical church and being in that evangelical perspective, also choosing a vocation of ministry and and being in that for almost a decade. [00:04:00] And and so I think I experienced some of this a little bit more acutely because.I was in ministry and, and happened to be in denominations that were just much more male friendly. And so having being a woman and then also being a single woman some of the stuff I experienced a little bit more acutely. So that's, that's the example that I'm, the perspective that I'm coming from and, and then we'll occasionally use just some stories and examples from clients and, and friends of mine who've also experienced this as well.And. But, yeah, so 1st of full time vocational ministry experience was on the mission field in Mexico. I'm 28 years old. I am the only single woman on this fairly large missions team. I went down. To help plant a church that was like my specific reason for going and the, there was a [00:05:00] headquarters office that I went to every day as part of my work and and, and pretty much right away things like they would have a team meeting for.The church plant, and I was not invited and I, I, I was actively a part of the missions team and would like, go to the office and work in the mission field. All the other women missionaries were. worked at home and were, you know, took care of their children and took care of their homes. They were not actively coming into the offices.They were invited to this missions team. And so right off the bat, I was like different here. Exactly. Just instantly. And in Mexico, the. The that's hierarchy of, of marriage and marital status is even more extreme, I would say, than [00:06:00] than in the, like the South, which is also pretty extreme and.And yet nobody was like, Hmm, it's weird that you're not there. It was like, there was no, and I decided not to make an issue about it, that particular thing. But I was still expected to show up, you know, to church an hour early and help set up and put the coffee on. So I was still a part of this team and help lead the Bible studies and all that sort of stuff, but not part of the planning, not offered a seat at the table.And, and it wasn't a gender thing. It was. The only thing I can think of. A singleness thing. I'm not married. And I think that that was something that I experienced constantly throughout my faith community experience was like, we not a, there's something wrong with you so much, but as a, but a, we don't know what to do with you.Like, we don't know [00:07:00] what category to put you in. Another example was, I was volunteering. Very actively, this is before I went to Mexico in the youth ministry, and I was very, very actively involved in the youth ministry again, like late 20s, considering youth ministry as a potential avenue for ministry.If I did go into full time ministry, and the church that I attended did not have like, singles groups and young marrieds and it was just kind of all adult classes and they were topical, which I think is great and. There was a parenting class, and I thought I'm gonna work. I'm working with youth. 50 percent of that is working with parents and.And then it was targeting like young marriage. Who are my peers? Like some of them are the same age as me. Mm-Hmm. . Some of them are a little bit older, some of them are a little younger. And so it made perfect sense to me that I would go [00:08:00] to this class, which I did, and a week class, I had friends who were leading this class.A married couple that was leading the class, leading the class. And so I knew them and then there was an older couple in the class who had already raised their children and they were there because they wanted to connect to younger families. And they were the only people that talked to me, nobody else talked to me.And it was so. obvious that as soon as there would be like a break or the class would end they would like huddle like so fast it was like like very very quickly just just like ah we don't don't leave us alone yeah with that one we don't Brian: we don't know what to do with her Katherine: we don't know what to do with her and so i'll always feeling that Experience and, and many years later, I worked in [00:09:00] California, which is a very different culture and and I had a very good experience as a single person in California.And I started to wonder after a few years being there, did I make that up? Was that my imagination? Like, like, maybe it wasn't as bad. Maybe it was my insecurity. Like, maybe, you know, I, I felt weird. And so that's why I thought these people were ignoring me or whatever. And then I was in in LA during the biggest part of COVID.So didn't really interact with many people and thought, Oh, maybe I just made it up. Maybe if I go into the spaces and I'm just like super confident, like, they'll be fine. Maybe it's not as bad as I thought. And, and yet, even now, when I go into certain communities, and I would say probably the biggest one right now is as extended family that is in the South.And it is a much more just like, Nuclear family focused. [00:10:00] Everything is focused on that and you get married and you have kids and then you raise the kids and they go to college and then they get married and they have kids and then they raise their kids and their kids go to college and then they get married and they have kids and that's just a cycle and rinse and repeat and I would go, go to, go to events, go to weddings, go to funerals, be around this, this community of people and It, I was like, it's still here.It's, it's still real. And, and after like three hours of talking about feeding schedules and potty training, I'm sitting there like, okay, I have a pretty cool life. A lot of cities. I started this nonprofit. I have a book out. I have a podcast. Like I'm a pretty interesting person. No questions, zero interest in my life outside of how much I can engage with their life.And so it's very, it was [00:11:00] very, it's very, very obvious in those. In certain contexts that there's this otherness and this marginalization and just like you're different and rather in engaging with that difference, we're just going to draw a distance and at best you're ignored at worst, they're actively trying to get you to change who you are and change your marital status and try to figure out what's wrong with you that you're not married.Right, that is how that is. Brian: Yeah. Thank you for sharing all that. And I'm, I'm sorry that happened to you and that's not at all alienating. Right? My goodness. Well, and I remember working at a church as a young single man. And I was the worship leader at the time, but it was just. It is a lot of that alienating feeling of, well, who can we hook you up with?When are you going to [00:12:00] get married? Let's pray for your future wife. And all these things, it's like, and there was a big part of me that wanted to get married, but there was also a big part of me. It's like, but this is kind of, I'm fine with this right now. This is the season of life I'm in. And why is there always this need to rush?People through these stages of life that may not be for them at all, because even once you're married, then it's the whole train of, oh, well, when are you going to have kids? And then once you have another one, and then it's like, some people are just never satisfied, right? There's this, there's this weird hierarchy of.Having arrived as a human and it's, I can't even imagine cause I'm not one, but I, it's so much worse for women because not only do you have to get married, but then once you are someday a wife, if you don't become a mother, then you're not really a whole woman and all these other things that I've heard that are just so harmful in these faith communities.Katherine: Absolutely. Yeah. And then, and then the difference, there is a different flavor, but I think between like a male [00:13:00] experience and a female experience. And I remember going to seminary and, and the church planting, there's like a church planting portion of the seminary that I went to and I loved church planting and I thought it was really cool.Well, I was told. You know, you'd be a really good church planter if you were a man. The men were told, don't church plant unless you're married. Like, don't do that. Like, that's, I would not advise doing that. Like, you can't do it unless you're bound to another person or you have a wife to do 50 percent of your free labor.So the pressure, like you're not fully Incubated yet. Brian: Yeah, unlike, you know, Paul or Jesus or so, you know, for all this stuff that's going on in the churches in different faith communities. Why does this stuff happening Katherine: matter? I think the biggest reason why it matters is [00:14:00] it can result in very real trauma to, to constantly feel like you don't fit.Yep. And constantly feel like You are not enough all by yourself. Mm-Hmm. . And that, that that can result in, you know, when you're, you know, supposed to, trying to embrace your life and, and be confident. And be secure and, and love who you are, where you are. And then you're surrounded by people who are looking at you like you're really strange or just like.Saying things like, well, do you even want to get married or accusing you of being too picky or, or constantly receiving this message of you're not fully. You haven't fully arrived yet. You're not a full, complete human. And, and then as you mentioned, I think that this can have just like [00:15:00] implications for just like the wider community as well, of, of people getting married when they're not ready to get married and I, it happens.I am so grateful and honored. That enough people have shared with me that they got married too soon. And enough people have shared with me that the reason they got married was because they were dating someone who wanted to marry them and they were afraid someone else wasn't going to come along. And so they locked it down and, and enough people who have admitted that, which means there's probably a lot of more people who have never.Admitted that because of how much pressure there is like a man saying, hey, you can't plan a church unless you're married. Okay. Let me just find someone to marry me. Oh, maybe in an ideal world. That would never happen. Well, it does happen. And, and there is so much [00:16:00] pressure to, and people end up in these relationships that are Not necessarily healthy because they haven't had a chance to differentiate.And the messaging around marriage and the nuclear family can lead to a lot of enmeshment in marriage and, and people who aren't able to, to create individual identities because they're so wrapped up in, in that, in that partnership for women. It results in a lot of them just surrendering their power and surrendering their agency the minute that they're in that relationship.And, and I have friends now who are in their forties and fifties who are learning about their, themselves and their identity as an individual for the very first time, because they just got married so young, they never had an opportunity to figure out who they were and what they really [00:17:00] liked and. I have friends who have told me, and this makes me very sad, that their predominant emotion once they got married Wasn't joy and wasn't excitement.It was relief. That makes me so sad that it's like, it's over like, so, so sad. And speak so loudly of the amount of pressure and the, and the. Miseries to some extent of being single in these faith communities that isn't self inflicted. A lot of times parts of it. Sure. But, but a lot of it is, is the community itself of not not having.And I have a dozen stories similar to the Mexico story of just like not having a seat at the table simply because well, part of its gender and part of it was marital status and and not being Treated as if I didn't have anything to [00:18:00] offer because, because I wasn't married. And if you are in those communities all the time, you have no other reference.You'll start to believe it. It's really hard to not believe when you're getting that inundated with that messaging, that there's something wrong with me and I don't have anything to offer. Why? Why would I want to be at the church planting meeting? I'm not married. I don't have anything to offer that that type of experience.And it's very, it doesn't just impact single people. I believe very firmly that this. This mentality impacts the wider faith community as well. And as you mentioned, just like, you know, you get married and then it's like when you're going to have kids and the same thing for child free people. Like, you're allowed to be child free, but only if you're actively seeking to change it.Right? Yet also be content with your child freeness, but also be trying to change it. And then my sister, first baby. Baby wasn't [00:19:00] even barely out of the womb and people are asking her when her second child is coming. Yeah, when's the next one? When's the next one? It's like never enough, it's never enough, never enough, never Brian: enough.Yeah, man. It just speaks to how broken these systems are and how flawed the theology is of identity, of wholeness, like you're talking about, of, of, like you're saying, the whole individuation and differentiation piece. It's like, I, you know, you tell your, that story about all the things about Mexico and all these other places.And it's like, and you know, joining these different small groups or Sunday school classes I think of that quote from Walt Whitman or Ted Lasso or whoever you want to say it's from about being curious, not judgmental, right? And so often people in these faith communities default to a position of judgment or assumption, [00:20:00] right?Oh, this poor single person, they must be miserable. Let's adopt them and then try to find every eligible. Whatever, to pair them up with. Parade them, parade them across. Yeah. Well, and then by doing that, you turn them into a thing instead of a person, right? Because they become, you become their project, which never feels good.Never. And then you, you add on the layer of what harm purity culture has done to the church through the 80s and 90s. And all these people, like you're saying, get married young out of a sense of relief to escape the trap of singleness. And then, or they just get married so they finally have sex. Which is awful because they've known nothing about it and weren't ready for it, right?And then, you know, in the 80s and 90s, there was so much vitriol and defense against divorce. And nowadays, Christians are the exact same statistic as everyone else. It's so, so Katherine: common. Yeah, and I mean, and that is one of the [00:21:00] ways that it impacts the wider community as well, is because there are so many divorced people, widowed people, they're single.And, and they're back in that, you know, phase after being married. And it's again, like, what do we do with you? Yeah. Like. Let's find you someone else to marry, like, let's say the cycle starts again and, and it's not, it's not that, it's not a guarantee that marriage A will happen or B will last and, and, and that, and that ability, as you said, to have that curiosity.A kind curiosity. Not a what's wrong with you, but a tell me about your life. Tell me how you feel about this. And, and giving, giving that space [00:22:00] for people to be different and willingness and that judgment tends to come from a place of fear. We, we fear the thing we don't understand. If someone gets married at 22.And has never known a life of singleness, they're not going to know what it's like and so it's going to be very different. It's going to be an anomaly and it's so much, it's easier to just not engage and like, and it's safer. To not engage to some extent of just, you know, I'll let her talk to her people and I'll talk to my people and, and it's very sad to me because it's a very, it can be very isolating, I think, and, and very.What's the word? Yeah, just like, just very kind of, kind of stagnant and, and [00:23:00] oppressive to, to surround ourselves with people who are just like us and in the same stage as us and can talk about all of the things that we talk about. And, and there it's, I think that it's challenging to grow when, when you are.Surrounded by people who are just like you doing all of the things that you do and and how much more vibrant and colorful life is when we can engage with people who are different than us and single people are forced to do that. Because we're often alone or marginalized in these communities. And so we're constantly seeing things from the perspective of the married person, the people with the family, we're able to engage in those conversations about feedings and, and potty training because everyone's doing it [00:24:00] and, and it does take a little more effort from that parent who has, you From that world and, and look around and see there are other people out there and there are other, there are other stories in the world.And I, I mean, I was raised in a very fundamentalist world that was very isolating and very much like feared the outside world and feared people who were different than us and didn't believe the same things that we believed. So it was not because of nurture. Unless it was rebellion, potentially that I love.Encountering people who are different than me. Like I love encountering different cultures. I love encountering people who have, you know, jobs that I've never had different, different lifestyles, different cities, country. Like I just, I love engaging with people who are different and I [00:25:00] find it to be such a fulfilling experience to have so many people that are so different from me.in my life. It's amazing. And I'm sad for extended family and in the South who cannot engage with conversation outside of their bubble. That makes me sad, you know, personally, but then also just like, you don't get to know me. Yeah. Brian: Well, and you know, microcosms of. These echo chambers where this tiny little community's behaviors become normalized and then you view everyone else like you're saying as the outsider as the other and like, well, that's weird when really it's like, actually, it's your little group that you can't see outside of right?So, so how do we break out of that? Like, what can, what can be done? Katherine: Right? Well, I would say just. Speaking to two different audiences and I would say for, I mean, I mean, really for anyone, but for [00:26:00] a single person, I would say, and I've had to do this, actively surround yourself with people who are for you and not for you, but They would prefer that something about you change specifically your marital status.And, and, and they're not constantly trying to set you up or find someone for you. There's nothing wrong with that. And I, I mean, and setups happen within the single community too. Like I. A friend of mine the other day, like, showed me two people in a dating app who are in my community. And and I just, you know, gave her my opinion.Like, this person, they are great, but I really don't think that you would enjoy them. But this person, the little that I know about them, I think that it could be a good fit. And we're not, like, hoarding all the single people. Like, I'm like, I know these two people aren't a good fit for me. They might be a good fit.I've, you know, connect friends in other [00:27:00] cities. Like, Hey, so and so lives in your city. Y'all should get coffee. Brian: Well, and I imagine the big difference is that it's invited, right? Instead of imposed. Katherine: Yes. She showed me the people on her dating app. I'm like. Asked my opinion. 100%, 100 percent that the invitation has been given.And it also within the context of actually knowing the person, not just, Hey, this person is single. Yes. That's good. Together. Yeah. You actually know what would be good for them. And, and so surrounding yourself with people who Campioning you excited for you excited for your life, and I, I have actively had to do that and have had to seek out people and fill my life with people who are on my team and cheering me on and there are some people in my life who still find it a little strange, you know, [00:28:00] my.Marital status, but they're, they, they have kind of moved to being more of a, an acquaintance simply because of, of, of that particular part of it is that it's not, I'm not fully accepted in their eyes and they're not fully able to engage with my life right now. And so that might happen. And it's challenging, but it's also absolutely 100 percent worth it to be surrounded by people who are for you.And then for just like the wider community, I think just cultivating, as you have already stated, curiosity and a interest and people who are different, and that will serve. across the board for any marginalized community of just being willing to engage and ask questions and not treat like a [00:29:00] project as you, as you mentioned, as someone that I need to fix or my token single friend.Yay! I have one. Well, the Brian: other thought I just had is like, or what I often see in churches or faith communities is that the single people get treated as free labor. Because they're single. So you must have all the free time in the world to go volunteer for this thing or take care of this thing. And it's like, can we also stop doing that, please?Katherine: Absolutely. Yeah, I didn't, I didn't mention this at the top of the conversation, but in that same church planting experience in Mexico, usually when you start a church, first thing you need is a pastor. And then the next thing you need is a worship leader. And then the next thing you need is a children's minister.And I saw it coming. I saw it coming. I was like, no, I was like, I drew, I was like, I don't care if I get fired. No . Yeah. I will not be in charge. Yep. Of Brian: children's mission. Well, and I've heard horror stories from missionaries on the field who, [00:30:00] for their team meetings or staff meetings, same kind of a thing for the single people who were there as part of the team.Fully part of the team. Mm-Hmm. don't get invited to meetings because they are expected to stay behind and babysit for all the married couples kids, it's like. What, you know, what is that Katherine: I did during the team meeting? What is Brian: that? Exactly. Yeah. And it's just, you know, and you know, you're a trauma recovery coach night.I don't think either of us are actually therapists or counselors, but, you know, when I think of not just trauma, but complex trauma, like the CPTSD part, it's, it's when these little traumas are drip by drip happening over and over and over again, over an extended period of time. And so it makes sense why.We get indoctrinated with these ideas or why it's so hard to break out of those kinds of systems or Find and surround ourselves with these people who are curious about us and for us and all those things who? Want a real identity? for our single friends [00:31:00] Or single people that we don't know that we want to become friends with.And it's like, I just want to know who you are. I don't care that you're single or not single or a wife or not a mother yet, or any of these things, like it applies to pretty much every stage of life. If we would allow people to just be people and not projects. We would go a long way. I Katherine: think. Absolutely.Yeah. Just let what? Yeah. And that just simple curiosity of just letting someone be who they are. And, and maybe they will share that they really do want to get married and, and they are sad and hold space for them in their sadness as you would hold space for anyone grieving. Yeah. And, and not necessarily, Yeah.Okay, let's fix this. Let's find someone for you. Like that's grief like any other kind of grief. Yeah. And, and let's let, let's grieve together rather than. Yeah. Seek to find [00:32:00] the thing that will take this pain away because it's, it's not going to take the pain away really. It's, there's going to be something else, you know, like we're never.We're never, and I think I learned that recently from the the speaker at the retreat con for Tours de Vida in our first in person event. And she just, she talked about thriving and she gave us this, this grid of all these different like seasons of life and stages of life and your career and then your family and then your relationships and then your friends and then your church community and like all these different, you know, bubbles of our.You know, acquaintances and, and spheres of our lives. And, and she was like, you're never going to be thriving in every single one. Yeah, and that doesn't mean you're not thriving. Yeah. Just to have a few that are not going well does not mean you're not thriving. And it was really, really helpful because I felt like I was always searching for the state of equilibrium and which [00:33:00] everything was going well.All the time. We're never going to be in that place, whether we are married or single or otherwise. And so, so being willing to hold that space for someone wherever they are in that and not try to fix it just as we would for anything else. And not treat it like it's this other thing, like we don't, this disease to some extent.So let's stay Brian: away and yeah, well, and you briefly touched on it earlier, but the idea of singleness is not just about I've never been married before or been on a date or any of those things, but it's it's also people who have been divorced or widowed or whatever those things are. And it's like when we allow them to just be people.And grieve with them in that process, if they are grieving, right? And then not jump to try to solve their problem of, Oh no, you're single and alone again. How do we set you up with someone else? It's like, no, that's not the answer. It's like, be curious, ask, like, Has anyone asked what they actually want? [00:34:00] Or are looking for?Or are they perfectly happy being single? Or is it a married couple completely happy never having kids? Yes, whatever the situation is, right? And I think there's so much that can be said for Meeting people where they are and on allowing them to be where they are in the season that Katherine: they're in. Yeah.And then I think just to kind of wrap it up of in order to be willing to accept someone where we are, we, I think we have to acknowledge some of that theology that has been ingrained into us that dictates this mentality that marriage singleness and parenthood is more ideal than. Being trialed free and, and the people who have been told that they're selfish for not wanting children or you're not a full complete human being until you're married and joined to another person those, those messages are very damaging and, and that is where that trauma comes from.So some of it's [00:35:00] just. It's cultural. I'm like just swimming in it and that's just the way it is. But some of it actually comes from really damaging messaging about deep things. And that might be something that people need to wrestle with before they can even get to that place. Of accepting someone who's different because if it's like, you're not just different.There's actually something wrong with you and you're actually doing something wrong by not having kids or you're actually doing something wrong by getting divorced or, or, or something like that, then it's going to be hard to engage. So that might be something that folks just need to. Wrestle with and yeah, figure out what they Brian: believe.Yeah, that's really good as we wrap up you mentioned your retreat con. Would you tell us more about Katherine: it? Woohoo. Yes. So tears of eden is As mentioned earlier is the non profit for survivors of spiritual abuse and from folks from the evangelical Community primarily. We had our [00:36:00] first in person event in October.And one of the things that Tears of Eden does is we do provide resources to sort of name that experience. But we do seek to be trauma informed. And one of the things that is helpful for healing trauma is, is integration between our minds and our bodies and engaging our bodies in that healing process.And so we had a speaker and she was. A phenomenal, wonderful person. And then and then we also had just very embodied workshops when normally you would go to, you know, maybe a small group and like, sit and listen again in a workshop all of these workshops are very active embodied workshops. We had yoga.We had improv. We had dance. We had a story jam, which is this live storytelling event and that Opportunity for people to tell stories and have an audience engage with them. Just a very embodied event and it was so cool. It was so fun. It was I hope everyone who is a survivor gets [00:37:00] that experience of being in person.With someone who's also had that experience. There's something extremely special about just like meeting someone and knowing instantly that they get it. It's just, there's nothing like it. It's, it's really, really cool. So yeah, everyone gets to do it Brian: sometimes. I love it. Congratulations on getting to do that.Yes, it was great. It was very exciting. Where can people find you or RetreatCon Katherine: online? So my personal website is katherinespearing. com and my main social media presence is on Instagram at katherinespearing. And Tears of Eden is tearsofeden. org. We also have a podcast and the main social media presence for Tears of Eden is the Uncertain Podcast at, at Uncertain Podcast on Instagram as well.So check it out. Brian: Awesome. We'll provide the links for everyone down in the session notes. Catherine, thank you so much for participating again and helping move toward healing Katherine: and [00:38:00] wholeness. Wonderful. Thanks for having me.
In this episode, Joe interviews Dr. Peter Grinspoon: primary care physician and cannabis specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital, TedX speaker, certified physician life coach, and author of the new book, Seeing Through the Smoke: A Cannabis Expert Untangles the Truth about Marijuana. He tells his story of growing up in a house where academics like John Mack and Carl Sagan regularly smoked cannabis, and being inspired by the groundbreaking books of his father, Lester Grinspoon. An outspoken advocate for drug policy reform and embracing different, non-AA paths to recovery, he talks about how he got there: his opiate addiction, fall from medicine, subsequent return, and learning just how deep the stigma against drugs goes, and how much the medical establishment is another arm of the Drug War. Seeing Through the Smoke aims to tell the truth about cannabis, especially on benefits and real and debunked harms. How can we get more physicians and lawmakers on our side if all they know is propaganda? He discusses: -The challenge in speaking honestly with physicians about drug use -Why physicians are in support of researching psychedelics but not cannabis -Stigmatized language and Drug War vibes in medical software -The truth about cannabis, schizophrenia, and the risk of drug-induced psychosis -Portugal and the ‘Rat Park' model -The importance of listening to what patients are saying – especially when we don't have enough good data and more! Click here to head to the show notes page.
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“Home is where the heart is”, we all heard the saying. It's where you feel safe, secure and at peace. .... or at least it should be. But what goes on behind closed doors and within the walls of some homes.... can be horrific. The aftermath of brutal crimes is obvious.... lost lives, lasting trauma of family and friends and impacted communities. But there is another fallout, it is the homes and dwellings where some of these heinous and notorious crimes took place. What happened to these properties, and do they still exist? And if they do exist, would it bother you to live in a house with a notorious past? We'll cover three cases of what are known as “Stigmatized Properties”. They're pretty spooky! So, sit back, dim the lights and enjoy the show!Happy Halloween and Thank you for Listening!Show Notes:What is a Stigmatized Property? | Laws for all 50 States (omegahome.com)Body Cam Request - Cops look for a Female seen at Watts - YouTubeSearch Stigmatized Properties | HousecreepSupport the show
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Every property holds a unique story, capable of significantly enhancing its intrinsic value. However, these narratives can also present challenges, influencing a property's market performance. From properties burdened with stigmatization to those spanning a wide spectrum of histories, some listings may linger on the market for an extended period, while others sell swiftly due to modern influences and strategic PR tactics.In this insightful episode, Colter and Andy share their expertise, offering practical insights on harnessing property histories to your advantage, regardless of whether they fall on the stigmatized end or somewhere along the diverse spectrum of property narratives. They also delve into strategies for accurately assessing a property's true value, one that aligns seamlessly with your goals and ideals in the world of real estate.
REPLAY of Episode #4- Lorri Brewer Near Death Survivor, Author, Real Estate Consultant and Media Guest Speaker on Haunted Real Estate-Stigmatized Properties and Death and Dying. Join Kerrilynn and Lorri for an informative, energy-filled conversation about life after a near-death experience, and the selling and caring for haunted/stigmatized homes and the people connected to those homes. Guest Bio: Lorri Brewer has been in the real estate industry for more than 25 years and is not only a Real Estate Broker, but also a verified near-death survivor. On September 19, 2010, in an Edmonton emergency room filled with numerous doctors and nurses, her body lost life for several minutes. Her near-death experience transformed her life and has forever altered the way she interprets relationships, practices business, and understands a deeper meaning of spiritual vibrational energy. In 2014 and 2015 Brewer's book, Heaven Time-Discovering a New Way of Life After a Near-Death Experience, won two prestigious American Book Awards. It completed its second print run and can only be purchased at her speaking events. Since her near-death experience and the publishing of her book, she has been featured on CBC National News, CBC Radio One with Mark Connolly, The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti, The Calgary Herald, a Seattle WA radio show called The Dr. Pat Show, and numerous others. In June 2016, Lorri opened her second real estate brokerage called Infinite Realty Service. It is a full-service boutique brokerage located in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. To date, Infinite Realty Service, is known to be the only Canadian Real Estate Brokerage that performs Energetic House Cleansings, Crystal Gridding, offers Aromatherapy Healing Spray, and deals with the Paranormal in real estate. Today Brewer remains to be an active Real Estate Broker, Real Estate Consultant, and Media Guest Speaker on Haunted Real Estate-Stigmatized Properties and Death and Dying. She is in the process of writing her second book and creating online seminars to teach people how to validate and increase their intuitive psychic abilities. Her experience, knowledge, and creative teaching methods continue to captivate audiences. Email: lorri@lorribrewer.com Website: www.lorribrewer.com
Our next guest is a Baltimore, Maryland, native, dedicated to empowering clients and nursing professionals with impactful, resilience-building tools that help them make informed wellness choices. She's a trailblazing black female entrepreneur who is leading powerful discussions around cannabis inclusive patient care and restructuring the stigmatized industry. Today, host Naketa Ren Thigpen sits down with Ashley to talk about multiple distinctions, starting with distinguishing between being rebellious and reckless when you use your power for the good of all humans by starting with those barricaded under stigma.What to expect in today's BBP episode:-The importance of developing resilience in your own life-The benefits of medicinal cannabis on anxiety-Honoring the distinguished difference between being rebellious and reckless-Why it's important to speak up against stigmas based on outdated patriarchal systems-How restructuring a stigmatized industry allows you to show up fully instead of fragmentedMore about Ashley Winn-GrimesAshley Wynn-Grimes BSN, RN is the Founder of Cannabis Nursing Solutions, LLC, author of “Stigmatized”, and the children's book “Asa's Medicine.” During her impressive career, Ashley has worked in various healthcare settings, including telemetry nursing, quality improvement, and professional development. She is responsible for trail-blazing non-traditional cannabis patient care programs in Maryland that offer standardized approaches to dispensing cannabis for nursing professionals and children in school settings. Ashley holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing andMaster's Degree in Nurse Education from Towson University, and in 2021, she was chosen for Baltimore Business Journal Leaders in Health Care. Ashley also has a certification in Professional Development and is a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.Contact Ashley Winn-Grimeshttp://www.cannabisnursingsolutions.com/https://www.instagram.com/cannabisnursingsolutions/https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-the-cannabis-nurse-b107866b/Subscribe, REVIEW, Share & Balance BoldlyOn the Balance Boldly Podcast, host Naketa Ren Thigpen talks with ambitious women in business (and a few brave men) from a wide array of industries about their pursuit of success, how they face business burnout, navigate relationship hurdles, and what overall work/life balance looks like for them. Not your conventional personal development podcast, Balance Boldly uncovers real solutions to real problems afflicting real people at home and in the workplace, daily.If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, or your favorite podcast app to subscribe to the show and leave your honest review.Now Go! Enjoy the balance of your day, but remember, do it, BOLDLY!Thank you for listening!
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Disclaimer: This episode contains personal details of suicidal ideation and behavior! In this episode, I talk with Prithika Guduru a 17 year old student from Arizona. Join us in this episode as we talk about how she navigated her own mental health issues in a complex South Asian households and why she believes mental health should not be stigmatized in the South Asian community. As an Indian-American myself this is a topic I'm especially passionate and thrilled to talk about. Thank you for listening to today's episode and see you next Wednesday! (*I'm so sorry for some of the audio issues I encountered in advance*)(*The term South Asian includes people from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka.) Podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/stoppingsuicide.stepbystep?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==Podcast Email Contact: tanish.joshiapte@gmail.com
We encounter them frequently as professional Black and Brown women, sometimes even daily. They're microaggressions, covert forms of discrimination that can take an emotional toll on employees who are members of historically underrepresented or marginalized groups. Microaggressions shatter our confidence, causing us to question our abilities and self-worth. In our efforts to prove ourselves, we may also face burnout. How do we overcome microaggressions and avoid burnout? How can we cultivate the resiliency to bounce back stronger when we encounter discrimination in the workplace? To find out, listen in for part 2 of my conversation with Ashley Wynn-Grimes, Founder of Cannabis Nursing Solutions, LLC and author of "Stigmatized" and the children's book "Asa's Medicine". If you missed part one of our conversation, be sure to listen to that episode! Get your free Workplace Confident Guide: https://thetee.lpages.co/workplace-confidence-lead-magnet/ Connect with Linda: bit.ly/teeconnect https://www.lindataliaferro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/theteewithlinda/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindataliaferro https://www.instagram.com/theteewithlinda
Have you ever experienced something at work that shook your self-confidence to its core? It's unfortunately a common experience for Black and Brown women. However, there are ways to make it through these experiences with your resilience and self-confidence intact. And in this episode, Ashley Wynn-Grimes, Founder of Cannabis Nursing Solutions, LLC and author of "Stigmatized" and the children's book "Asa's Medicine", joins me to share her knowledge and expertise. Get your free Workplace Confident Guide: https://thetee.lpages.co/workplace-confidence-lead-magnet/ Connect with Linda: bit.ly/teeconnect https://www.lindataliaferro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/theteewithlinda/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindataliaferro https://www.instagram.com/theteewithlinda
In this episode Sara discusses her upcoming appointment with a new primary care naturopath and the many fears she has associated with it. Laurie and Sara discuss the BPD stigma and weight stigma as well. Leave us a voicemail and let us know your thoughts at boldbeautifulborderline.com Get your Magic Mind products at https://magicmind.com and use the code BOLDBEAUTIFUL Support the showYou can find Laurie and Sara on Instagram to follow their day to day lives even further @laurieanned and @saraswellnessway. You can also find the podcast on IG @boldbeautifulborderline Leave us a voicemail about your thoughts on the show at boldbeautifulborderline.comRegister for our free peer support group at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-super-feelers-club-tickets-145605434775Register for our low-barrier drop-in DBT group at https://www.thewellnesswayllc.comPurchase the Exploring Your Borderline Strengths Journal at https://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Your-Borderline-Strengths-Amundson/dp/B0C522Y7QT/ref=sr_1_1?crid=IGQBWJRE3CFX&keywords=exploring+your+borderline+strengths&qid=1685383771&sprefix=exploring+your+bor%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1 If you like the show we would love if you could rate, subscribe and support us on Patreon. Patreon info here: https://www.patreon.com/boldbeautifulborderline?fan_landing=true ...
Episode #4- Lorri Brewer Near Death Survivor, Author, Real Estate Consultant and Media Guest Speaker on Haunted Real Estate-Stigmatized Properties and Death and Dying. Join Kerrilynn and Lorri for an informative, energy-filled conversation about life after a near-death experience, and the selling and caring for haunted/stigmatized homes and the people connected to those homes. Guest Bio: Lorri Brewer has been in the real estate industry for more than 25 years and is not only a Real Estate Broker, but also a verified near-death survivor. On September 19, 2010, in an Edmonton emergency room filled with numerous doctors and nurses, her body lost life for several minutes. Her near-death experience transformed her life and has forever altered the way she interprets relationships, practices business, and understands a deeper meaning of spiritual vibrational energy. In 2014 and 2015 Brewer's book, Heaven Time-Discovering a New Way of Life After a Near-Death Experience, won two prestigious American Book Awards. It completed its second print run and can only be purchased at her speaking events. Since her near-death experience and the publishing of her book, she has been featured on CBC National News, CBC Radio One with Mark Connolly, The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti, The Calgary Herald, a Seattle WA radio show called The Dr. Pat Show, and numerous others. In June 2016, Lorri opened her second real estate brokerage called Infinite Realty Service. It is a full-service boutique brokerage located in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. To date, Infinite Realty Service, is known to be the only Canadian Real Estate Brokerage that performs Energetic House Cleansings, Crystal Gridding, offers Aromatherapy Healing Spray, and deals with the Paranormal in real estate. Today Brewer remains to be an active Real Estate Broker, Real Estate Consultant, and Media Guest Speaker on Haunted Real Estate-Stigmatized Properties and Death and Dying. She is in the process of writing her second book and creating online seminars to teach people how to validate and increase their intuitive psychic abilities. Her experience, knowledge, and creative teaching methods continue to captivate audiences. Email: lorri@lorribrewer.com Website: www.lorribrewer.com
In this episode of the Women's Vibrancy Code, Maraya chats with Ashley Wynn-Grimes, BSN, RN, a registered nurse and healthcare leader, about how to break the stigma of cannabis in medicine and explores the endocannabinoid system. Ashley highlights the importance of considering cannabis as a treatment option based on a patient's medical history and symptoms. Ashley shares her journey in healthcare and addresses the stigma surrounding cannabis and nursing solutions. She discusses the common symptoms cannabis can help with, including pain, anxiety, sleep, and menstrual cramps, as well as seizures in children. Ashley stresses the importance of finding the right cannabis strain for a patient's specific symptoms and shares her passion project, a book called "Stigmatized". Also in this episode: Lean Six Sigma is a project management ideology used to increase efficiency in healthcare settings. The endocannabinoid system is the largest neuroreceptor system in the body, responsible for balance. Cannabis is a potential option for medical treatment, to be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Cannabis stigma exists and the media perpetuates false information. Educating those willing to listen can shift perspectives. Common conditions treated with cannabis include pain, sleep, anxiety, menstrual cramps, and seizures. Different strains of cannabis have varying effects, and it's important to be cautious with anxiety. Children benefit from cannabis use, particularly for seizures. A children's book promotes understanding and empathy. Her book "Stigmatized" aims to educate about cannabis in a simple and accessible way and is based on Ashley's personal journey and passion for alignment. About Ashley Wynn-Grimes: Baltimore, Maryland native, black female entrepreneur, and a registered nurse for more than 12 years, Ashley Wynn-Grimes BSN, RN is the Founder of Cannabis Nursing Solutions, LLC, author of “Stigmatized”, and the children's book “Asa's Medicine”. Ashley's work is dedicated to empowering patients and nursing professionals to make informed wellness choices with impactful educational medical programs that also serve to promote diverse representation and increased resiliency in those she serves. During her impressive career, Ashley has worked in various healthcare settings, including telemetry nursing, quality improvement, and professional development. She is responsible for trail-blazing non-traditional cannabis patient care programs in Maryland that offer standardized approaches to dispensing cannabis for nursing professionals and children in school settings. Ashley holds a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing and Master's Degree in Nurse Education from Towson University, and in 2021, she was chosen for Baltimore Business Journal Leaders in Health Care. Ashley also has a certification in Professional Development and is a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Connect With Ashley Wynn-Grimes: 'Stigmatized' The Book: www.stigmatizedthebook.com Website: www.cannabisnursingsolutions.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/cannabisnursingsolutions Subscribe To The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With The Show: Facebook Page | Linkedin | Website | Tiktok | Facebook Group Make A Connection Call With Maraya Brown: Click here to book About Maraya Brown: Maraya is a Yale and Functional Medicine Trained CNM, MSN with her undergraduate degree in marketing. She helps women feel turned on by their life, their lover and themselves. Her work online brings her 21 years of experience supporting women together in one place to co-create deep transformation, energy and passion. Maraya is the founder of this Podcast and does a great deal of work with women to expand their energy, hormones, libido, confidence and much much more. DISCLAIMER: The podcasts available on this website have been produced for informational, educational and entertainment purposes only. Listeners should take care to avoid program content which may not be suited to them. The contents of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, No person listening to and/or viewing any podcast from this website should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of a podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice and/or counseling, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice and/or counseling. The Women's Vibrancy Code Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this site.
The transition into menopause is an inevitable part of life. For many, it's accompanied by a range of symptoms including hot flashes, insomnia and weight gain. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Stephanie Faubion, director of the Mayo Clinic's Center for Women's Health and medical director of the North American Menopause Society, about why menopause continues to be understudied and undertreated. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The transition into menopause is an inevitable part of life. For many, it's accompanied by a range of symptoms including hot flashes, insomnia and weight gain. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Stephanie Faubion, director of the Mayo Clinic's Center for Women's Health and medical director of the North American Menopause Society, about why menopause continues to be understudied and undertreated. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Welcome to the 5th episode of Season 4 of the Fertility Conversations Podcast. Today, we are joined by Ceire Nevins https://www.instagram.com/thefertilitymama/?hl=en . Ceire is a Fertility Coach from Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Her fertility journey transitioned from something she lied about and hid from others because of shame and unconscious beliefs to a passion and purpose in life. Ceire now helps to spread awareness and coach other women so they do not feel alone as she did. . . The World Health Organization has recognised Infertility as a disease and Ceire feels that like any other disease or medical condition, seeking fertility treatments to treat a disease shouldn't be stigmatized. . Join us to listen to Ceire's incredible journey and all the amazing advocacy work she is doing to raise awareness while also supporting so many others globally. . To connect with Ceire, you can reach her on instagram https://www.instagram.com/thefertilitymama/?hl=en . Remember to Subscribe, leave a review and give this podcast a 5*rating to help spread more awareness about In(Fertility). . . This is a podcast that shares stories of fertility & Infertility in Africa & all across the world. Representation Matters. Our stories matter. Our stories help others feel less alone. . If you would like to share your story, I would love to hear from you. Please email me at: fertilityconversations@gmail.com . Infertility | Pregnancy Loss| Childless Not By Choice | Baby Loss | Miscarriages | Male Factor Infertility | Donor Eggs | Fertility | Birth Control | Donor Sperm | Embryo Adoption | Surrogacy | IUI| IVF | Mental Health | Fertility Preservation |Egg Freezing | Sperm Freezing | PTSD | Sexual Cycles | Period Pains Infertility Podcast | Fertility Podcast I Menstruation |Adhesions | Adenomyosis | Fibroids | PCOS | Endometriosis | Irregular Cycles| Blocked Tubes | Fertility Coach I Fertility related topics |
Nicole Louie is a writer, translator, and content curator based in Ireland. She has dedicated a great amount of time to finding and sharing the stories of amazing women without children through her social media accounts (@bynicolelouie). In our conversation, Nicole shares her personal journey of feeling isolated as a childfree woman which lead her to books, and in turn, she has written one of her own. Here are the resources she shared in our conversation, sorted by topic. Ambivalence Book: Beyond Motherhood by Jeanne Safer (1996). Childfree path Laura Carrol: Book: Families of Two: Interviews with Happily Married Couples Without Children by Choice (2000). Book: The Baby Matrix (2012). Marcia Drut Davis: Book. Confession of a Childfree Woman (2013). Childless not by choice path Jody Day, Founder of the Gateway community In-person workshops A list of childless therapists, counselors and coaches on their website https://gateway-women.com Being single Bella DePaulo Has written quite a few books about this topic Book: Singled Out: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After Connect with Nicole: Instagram and Twitter with the handle @bynicolelouie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-marie-olson/message
James P. Whelan, PhD discusses the nuances of gambling addition and shares information about a Memphis-based clinic that supports those with gambling addictions. Dr. Whelan (Memphis State University, 1989) is faculty member in the Department of Psychology, Director of the Psychological Services Center, and Co-director of The Institute for Gambling Education and Research at The University of Memphis. For information about the clinic or to fill out their free screening tool or to schedule an appointment, visit: thegamblingclinic.memphis.edu or call 901-678-STOP. ---------- This episode is produced in part by Keep It 100 Productions, a podcast and video production company that specializes in sharing stories of everyday people. Whether you're looking to start your show, or need assistance with the upkeep and editing, Keep It 100 Productions will provide a solution that is custom built for your needs. To learn more, visit https://keepit100prod.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/woympodcast/support
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
Every five minutes, an American dies from a drug overdose. It's a startling statistic that Ann Breeding and Natalie Kritenbrink know about all too well. We caught up with the two Des Moines area mothers who lost sons to overdoses at the DEA Family Summit for parents who've lost children to fentanyl in November of 2022. Hear how these two mothers have bonded over their grief and about their mission to prevent other moms from going through similar situations in this episode of Grieving Out Loud.Support the showFor more episodes and to read Angela's blog, just go to our website, Emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage! Podcast producers: Casey Wonnenberg & Anna Fey
Today's episode features special guest Julia of @juliainvisions. Since her husband's passing from an accidental overdose, Julia has been sharing her grief and healing journey through her online community. Julia joins us to today to share her own story of recovery, her husband's struggles with addiction, what it was like to lose him, her experience as a newly solo parent, and how she and her kids are navigating the grief of a stigmatized loss. Julia's perspective is beautiful, her soul is strong and her story is inspiring. We hope you enjoy hearing from her as much as we did. *** Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. Donate to support our work. Resources: Co-Dependents Anonymous Al-Anon Nar-Anon National Helpline Treatment Locator --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boyproblemspodcast/message
Ashley Wynn-Grimes, CEO, Cannabis Nursing SolutionsBaltimore, Maryland native, black female entrepreneur, and a registered nurse for more than 12 years, Ashley Wynn-Grimes BSN, RN is the Founder of Cannabis Nursing Solutions, LLC, author of “Stigmatized”, and the children's book “Asa's Medicine”.Ashley's work is dedicated to empowering patients and nursing professionals to make informed wellness choices with impactful educational medical programs that also serve to promote diverse representation and increased resiliency in those she serves. During her impressive career, Ashley has worked in various healthcare settings, including telemetry nursing, quality improvement, and professional development.She is responsible for trail-blazing non-traditional cannabis patient care programs in Maryland that offer standardized approaches to dispensing cannabis for nursing professionals and children in school settings. Ashley holds a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing and Master's Degree in Nurse Education from Towson University, and in 2021, she was chosen for Baltimore Business Journal Leaders in Health Care. Ashley also has a certification in Professional Development and is a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.www.stigmatizedthebook.comwww.cannabisnursingsolutions.comwww.instagram.com/cannabisnursingsolutions
“If you want to be in the 1%, connect with the 1%” Minute with a Millionaire is an ongoing series of millionaires I've interviewed on the em way to becoming a millionaire myself and helping you become one too! You're worth it! Travis Chappell is a Multi Millionaire and host of Travis Makes Friends podcast on Apple & all Podcast platforms, & YouTube channel. Travis gave me an interview in 2020 this is. One of the clips! https://www.youtube.com/@travismakesfriends https://travischappell.com/ “Learn the secrets of connecting with the top 1%” https://travischappell.com/podcast FREE Facebook group to help grow your podcast! https://www.facebook.com/groups/travischappell Being an entertainer, working on my goals & making people happy along my journey have kept me happy!!! Get FREE holla ringtone! https://imworthitentertainment.myshopify.com/cart/43232844808439:1?channel=buy_button Let's empower each other to grow our impact, influence & income TOGETHER! WE ARE WORTH IT! Rhythm for Revenue (podcast) Blog: https://rhythmforrevenue.wordpress.com/ Tell us how this episode EMPOWERED YOU! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvj/message Liberty V Justice (CEO I'm Worth It Inc.) music Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/liberty-v-justice/1506366013 Spotify: https://artists.spotify.com/c/artist/045O71JrgCP31IH7l0xer4/profile/overview Want a chance to be featured (like Aunt Kathy) on a future episode of the show or YouTube show? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvj/message Leave a review & 5 stars for us in Apple or your Favorite Podcast App! Rate & review us on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/liberty-v-justice/id1336199553 Share with a friend, you can text this right from your podcast app! Screenshot this episode & tag us Social Media! I'm Worth It Inc. social media Instagram—https://www.instagram.com/imworthitincorporated/ I'm Worth It Inc. Facebook business page https://www.facebook.com/FreeHealthyFood TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@imworthitinc.com Twitter https://twitter.com/imworthitinc Liberty's Music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist Reddit https://www.reddit.com/user/IMWORTITYOUTUBE Medium https://medium.com/@thefluffster78 Link.tre https://linktr.ee/IMWORTHITINC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvj/message
The incredibly balancing endocannabinoid system's benefits are being overshadowed by the stigma of marijuana and getting high. Unfortunately, most educators and medical providers are not fully educated or have written off medical marijuana as an ineffective medicine due to it's stigma. Sadly, what's being overlooked is that research has found life's stress depletes the endocannabinoids that provide calm and balancing within your body. There are many plants, not just just the cannabis plant utilizing this same pathway to help restore balance. Many are finding that using cannabis in combination with other plant medicine or on it's own is providing the sedative effects they desire. As a nurse Ashley Wynn-Grimes found that many patients were benefitting from cannabis but were feeling stigmatized for their use of medical marijuana. So Ashley founded Cannabis Nursing Solutions, authored two books “Stigmatized”, and the children's book “Asa's Medicine” to empower patients and nursing professionals to make informed wellness choices when it comes to cannabis. She's since went on to create educational medical programs for nurses to better understand and educate patients on their choices and options when it comes to using cannabis based medicine. In this episode of The Health Fix Podcast, Dr. Jannine Krause interviews Ashley Wynn-Grimes on how your endocannabinoid system works to help you maintain balance in the body. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How linolool is a relaxing terpene in cannabis & lavender How the vagus nerve works with your endo-cannabinoid system How cannabinoids work synergistically to help the body breathe and reset. Why stress depletes your cannabinoid levels & your cannabinoid system Resources From the Show: Ashley Wynn-Grimes - www.cannabisnursingsolutions.com Ashley Wynn-Grimes - Instagram - @cannabisnursingsolutions Enjoy The Show? Never Miss An Episode Subscribe, Rate and Review the show in iTunes Subscribe via Stitcher or RSS feed Send us feedback via Email Leave a comment below
In this week's episode join me as I chat with my friend and multi 7-figure mentor Shoshanna Raven (@shoshanna_raven) on shame slaying, leadership, business, feminine energy and so much more! I cannot wait for you to hear this episode! Shoshanna helps heart-centered entrepreneurs step into their authentic feminine leadership & build thriving online businesses. Here's a little more about her: In 2015, Shoshanna traded corporate consulting for a one-way ticket to India. After a yoga teacher training, 30+ countries, and a successful career in journalism, she launched her podcast, Living Brave. The platform expanded into a community of thousands, sold-out international retreats and booked out coaching programs. We grew from a 1-woman show and a $0 launch to a multi $7 figure/year+ business & a global team in 2.5 years with 100% organic growth. In line with her mission to help end stigma and reclaim the power it takes from us - Shoshanna speaks openly about HSV and encourage others to use vulnerability as a super-power. Shoshanna stalled for too long, until she finally went full-time with her business. In 3 months, she surpassed her annual income in NYC and made back her business coaching investment 12x. She went from hearing crickets during launches to consistent 6-figure months in less than 1 year with a small and mighty community she grew from the ground up. Shoshanna is here to guide you with a blend of soul and strategy. She does that without the icky homogenization and salesy-ness common in this industry, so you can cut through the noise and carve out an authentic path. I cannot WAIT for you to dive into our convo! Connect with Shoshanna: https://shoshannaraven.com/brave https://shoshannaraven.com/ https://www.instagram.com/shoshanna_raven/ https://shoshannaraven.com/podcast/ Connect With Giulia: Instagram TikTok YouTube Resources:
Ashley Wynn-Grimes is an Author, Cannabis Advocate, and Founder of Cannabis Nursing Solutions. In this conversation, we discuss Ashley's journey as a nurse including how her disillusionment with the financial incentives behind Big Pharma led her to explore alternative healing modalities and the structure of the endocannabinoid system. We next talk about Ashley's journey as an author and writing the book Stigmatized. Then, we discuss ways for healthcare professions to research cannabis and how to obtain certifications to consult with patients on the medicine. We then consider how to optimize product offerings for patients, rather than just maximizing THC content. From there we discuss Maryland's recent legalization of adult-use cannabis, how Ashley expects her home market to develop in the coming years, and the somewhat arbitrary distinction between recreational and medical cannabis. Next, we discuss the recently approved Federal legislation on medical marijuana research and what outcomes Ashley expects to see following its passage. We end talking about Ashley's children's book Asa's Medicine. Please enjoy! Check out the resources mentioned: - Stigmatized: A Hero's Journey by Ashley Wynn-Grimes: https://www.amazon.com/Stigmatized-Heros-Journey-Ashley-Wynn-Grimes/dp/1637903472 - Asa's Medicine by Ashley Wynn-Grimes: https://www.amazon.com/Asas-Medicine-Hardback-Ashley-Wynn-Grimes/dp/0578790661?ref_=ast_sto_dp - Cannabis Nursing Solutions: https://cannanursingsolutions.mykajabi.com/
After listening to this Model Mentality Episode, I wanted to share this episode with you guys. In this interview, Rachel Hilbert, shares her experience of stigma living with bipolar as a fashion model for Victoria's Secret. She shares how speaking about bipolar felt more stigmatizing than sharing her struggles with anxiety. After she got into the details surrounding her diagnosis, I felt the same. Tune in to hear why speaking about bipolar can feel like a more difficult conversation than speaking about other struggles related to mental health. Why is this? Why do so many who live with bipolar also have a story to share related to stigma? This episode will walk you through: 1. Where the stigma comes from 2. How to release yourself from it 3. Why it matters to share your story living with bipolar Don't forget to connect with me here after the episode: Instagram My Story --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/livewellbipolar/support
You're in for a wild ride this week Geoffs! Spencer is sharing the dangerous world of amusement parks, but only after Madison teaches us the rules on selling a haunted house! We've got an obituary for a woman who laughed too hard, one for a straight shooter, and so much more including but not limited to some DUMB.ASS.CRIMINALS! New episodes come out every Thursday for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers.Follow along online: @obitchuarypod on Twitter & Instagram @obitchuarypodcast on TikTok. Write to us: obitpod@gmail.comSpencer Henry & Madison ReyesPO Box 18149 Long Beach, CA 90807Get a cameo from us: https://www.cameo.com/obitchuarypodcastSources:https://www.nwfdailynews.com/story/lifestyle/things-to-do/destin/2019/09/25/florida-woman-bites-testicles-of-600-pound-camel/2699086007/https://www.ranker.com/list/horrible-amusement-park-incidents/ihateeverythinghttps://webtribunal.net/blog/amusement-park-accident-statistics/#grefhttps://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/14-crazy-amusement-park-accidents-that-resulted-in-death.htmhttps://www.barkerhillrealty.com/how-to-sell-a-haunted-house/https://www.barkerhillrealty.com/is-my-house-haunted/https://www.mpamag.com/us/news/general/haunted-homeselling-these-states-address-paranormal-activity-in-their-real-estate-laws/190137https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigmatized_propertyhttps://www.thefreelibrary.com/MURDERING+THE+MARKET%3a+HOW+STIGMATIZED+PROPERTY+DISCLOSURE...-a0580223100#:~:text=In%201983%2C%20Reed%20v.%20King%20was%20the%20first,years%20prior%20to%20the%20sale%20of%20the%20homehttps://www.rd.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Our_Haunted_House_on_the_Hudson_May_1977-1.pdfhttps://www.diedinhouse.com/Media?news=091e827b-a8b7-45ce-b532-ee778f50cfb4&all=True&PageOn=1&MaxPerPage=5&more=False#:~:text=In%20Reed%20v.%20King%2C%20the%20California%20Court%20of,property%20which%20facts%20are%20known%20to%20the%20selhttps://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/selling-a-haunted-househttps://lindleylawoffice.com/blog/2016/10/26/haunted-house-law-the-duty-to-disclose/https://www.realestatewitch.com/paranormal-activity-study/https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/24370452/wendy-ann-hineshttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/little-debbie-food-wrappers-help-vb-police-arrest-burglary-suspect/ar-AA1174mBSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.