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In today's episode, I finish my conversation with Nadia, who shares:* the process she went through in understanding her own history*how she's used things like writing to explore difficult topics *how she's come to a better understanding about herself and her motivations in an effort to be mindful about what she passes on to her children.I also include more insights from a fantastic therapist who talks about:* ways to think about managing past traumas that can come up in pregnancy and postpartumYou can find Rebecca Geshuri at Family Tree Wellnessand Nadia at nadiacolburn.com/This is a weekly show that highlights real pregnancy, birth & postpartum stories.
In today's episode I finish my conversation with melissa. We talk about: How she manages the births of her two sons on the heels of a challenging reproductive journeyI also include the insights of a fantastic therapist who specializes in reproductive trauma. She talks about: How attachment might be affected by trauma, How one might identify if they had a traumatic experienceHope for the future despite a challenging pastFind the Pink Elephant Support NetworkMelissa's books can be found hereBeth's book: Healing from Reproductive Trauma
This episode's guest, Mary Cisneros, is an awesome wife, mom, photographer, and mental health advocate. We talk about looking your best in family pictures, her birth story with her son, and all about different mental health challenges she's had to overcome. This episode provides encouragement for mothers who may be struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, or other mental illnesses. We hope that by discussing these topics it will help bring awareness and help us all to show a bit more empathy to others.
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A huge piece of the Reset puzzle is Kristin's story. The Reset Podcast isn't just clinical expertise, it's also real-life experience! This episode goes beyond just a personal story into details about therapy. Oh yeah ... and our evening in the audience of Dude Perfect ... let's talk!To learn more about us and get plenty of free stuff: www.theresetgroup.comFollow us on Instagram @theresetgroup and on TikTok @the_reset_group
Abby's good friend—and the co-founder of Good Clean Wine—Courtney Dunlop joins the pod again. This time the two go deep on a foundational film for Gen X: The Neverending Story. From the core trauma that is the Swamps of Sadness to the Gmork, that weird attic at Bastian's school, The Nothing, Falkor, Atreyu, the Childlike Empress, and everything in between. Oh, and of course the mystery of Bastian's mom's name...a true '80s headscratcher that was only unlocked for many much later in life.Watch The NeverEnding Storyhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B000TA1JWO/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/the-neverending-story/umc.cmc.2coczqplj0l256y0qmm1mwazz?action=play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF3K7Ja_C5U Good Clean Winehttps://goodclean.wine https://www.instagram.com/goodcleanwine/ Courtney Dunlophttps://www.instagram.com/courtneydunlop/ Subscribe to the We Have Notes newsletterhttps://wehavenotes.substack.com Follow Abby Gardnerhttps://www.instagram.com/abbycgardner/ https://twitter.com/abbygardner Follow We Have Noteshttps://www.instagram.com/wehavenotes https://www.tiktok.com/@wehavenotes https://speakstudiopodcasting.com/wehavenotes Podcast powered and distributed by Speak.Studio
God used story therapy to change Joshua's story and he can do the same for us. Reading: Joshua 1:1-9Visit thestorychanger.life for more resources on changing our story with God's Story.
International speaker Jen Grisanti is an acclaimed Story/Career Consultant at Jen Grisanti Inc., a 13-year Writing Instructor for Writers on the Verge at NBC, a former 12-year studio executive, including VP of Current Programming at CBS/Paramount. Jen is the author of three books, Story Line: Finding Gold in Your Life Story, TV Writing Tool Kit: How To Write a Script That Sells, and Change Your Story, Change Your Life: A Path To Your Success. Jen Grisanti's program Story Therapy is available for a limited time at a discount of $200 off for our listeners at this link until Feburary 15th, 2022. https://jen-grisanti.mykajabi.com/offers/FJ5WNgji/checkout 2022 STORY THERAPY EVENT AND STORYWISE 6-WEEK TV PILOT WRITING TELESEMINAR Jen's 13th Annual Storywise Teleseminar starts on Tuesday, February 15, 2022, and goes through March 23, 2022. This seminar is a live and interactive event that includes story instruction, pitching, and an opportunity to get feedback from top working TV writers. Classes begin LIVE on Tuesday, February 15th at 7:00 pm PST ONLINE. Want to learn all of the things that Jen taught in Writers on the Verge at NBC? Check out her Storywise 6-Week Teleseminar that includes an eight-module story instruction training series called “Story Therapy: How To Write A Story That Sells.” She gives writers full breakdowns for 5 shows and a breakdown for one feature. You'll take a deep dive into several story tools that could lead you to a sale. She designed the story modules for “Story Therapy” and the 6-week program to help you write a compelling script in six weeks. She teaches you how to write at a level that will help lead your script to a sale, get staffed on a show, place in a writing competition or get into one of the various writing programs. To date, 97 pilots sold from writers that took part in this experience and her one on one consults.
We speak with Jen Grisanti, top screenwriting consultant, about her new offering, Story Therapy.
What is intergenerational trauma versus the common stress? This is an introduction to more trauma talks in this podcast. It's vital that today, you forge a path for yourself and those who will come before you by breaking the cycle of trauma or negative imprints running through your family's lineage veins. In this episode, explore: What is trauma? The difference between stress/depression versus intergenerational trauma Some tell-tale signs if your family has trauma unresolved Psychological primal needs and why its important to meet yours How to find a good-fit therapist HELP US REACH MORE PINOYS AND PINAYS with this podcast, leave me a review by scrolling at the bottom of the episode list and find WRITE A REVIEW. DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE PODCAST TOPICS? LEAVE ME A MESSAGE AT info@kalamansijuuice.com with the subject line PODCAST IDEA. CHANGE YOUR STORY through STORY THERAPY. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW Free Webinar on Speak the Pinoy Language of Love The blog post on Story Therapy: The Art & Science of Healing The Blog www.kalamansijuice.com/blog Books Recommended The Body Keeps the Score It Didn't Start With Me FOLLOW ME ON Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kalamansijuice4u/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kalamansijuice4u Email: info@kalamansijuice.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kalamansijuice/message
Master these story therapy techniques and you’ll be able to work much more directly with your client’s unconscious mind.
It's the time of year to celebrate the graduates of Fall 2020, as a fresh batch of graduates just entered the professional world. I will be talking about how life right after graduating from your undergrad, post grad, can be filled with moments of frustration and uncertainty but will eventually lead to growth. I will emphasize the importance of not lying to yourself when it comes to this uncertain time of your life. I touch on how, after college, it is difficult trying to pursue my dreams as a child of refugees. How I navigate expressing love to my parents while pursuing my own dreams, how intergenerational trauma has impacted me, and how I worked through the reality that my parent's dreams are not my dreams - but I can still let them guide me in life. I also talk about how redundant the 9-5 life can be and my struggles with it as I pursued therapy to help me through the transition from college to the 9-5 life. Also, I'll highlight how no one really openly talks bout the transition from college to the 9-5 life. I'm still transitioning, so this episode is to merely share my experiences so that people do not feel alone if they're a little lost in post grad life. If you're a lost soul, you're not alone! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook at @thelostsoulspodcast. Ask your questions and share your stories at askthelostsoulspodcast@gmail.com. We are all lost souls, no matter how successful we are in life. Show Notes: 00:23 - Introduction to Lost in Post Grad: Don't Lie to Yourself 3:06 - Complex identity of being a Child of Refugees 4:18 - My Nam's (Mom's) Factory Life Struggles = My Motivation 6:02 - Post Grad Life Dilemma, What's my purpose in life now? 8:56 - Letter from 2014 Aggi, Fearing the Leap of Faith 9:50 - Intergenerational Trauma and How it Impacts Me 12:10 - Middle Ground of Two Cultures, How to Make Both Me and My Parents Happy 14:08 - Redundant 9-5 Life 15:56 - The Transition from College to the 9-5 Life that No One Talks About 17:16 - My 9-5 Story, Depression, Anxiety, and Being Lost 20:40 - My 9-5 Story: Therapy was Life Changing 26:00 - My 9-5 Story: The Necessity of Deep Life Conversations with Friends 27:54 - Closing, Don't Lie to Yourself - Your Desires will Always Be There 29:22 - New Mic! Thanks baby nephew @CeeZure (Follow him on Soundcloud) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelostsoulspodcast/support
Welcome to Story Therapy, a Mythos mini-series exploring the relationship between narrative and mental health, particularly traditional tales as a therapeutic space where difficult emotions and circumstances can be acknowledged and explored. In this series, experts, mental health practitioners and storytellers will share stories from folklore, myth and legend and we will explore to what extent such tales provide space for delving into what it means to be human, delving into what drives us and what challenges us. In this episode, Lily Asch, Director of Real Talk, tells a story about the sun hiding its face and the desperate measures taken to deal with this impossible situation. However, what finally works could never have been anticipated!
As humans, mental health plays a role in our lives in one way or another, though the degree of its influence differs with every individual. In this episode, my friend Ellen opens up in-depth about her mental health story; anxiety, OCD, and depression. She shares her winding journey including the role of friends and family, getting diagnosed, counselling and therapy, medications, mindset changes, and the psychology behind it — leading to the happier and more secure place she's at today. || This episode features Ellen He. You can connect with Ellen on Instagram at @ellenhehe! || Follow @iminmytwenties on Instagram and check out www.megkuang.com/podcast to stay up to date.
Welcome to Story Therapy, a Mythos mini-series exploring the relationship between narrative and mental health, particularly traditional tales as a therapeutic space where difficult emotions and circumstances can be acknowledged and explored. In this series, experts, mental health practitioners and storytellers will share stories from folklore, myth and legend and we will explore to what extent such tales provide space for delving into what it means to be human, delving into what drives us and what challenges us. In this first episode, Lily Asch, Director of Real Talk, tells a tale about a grieving sibling. We then discuss what this story tells us about grief, an emotion that many are feeling these days as they face the losses created by the pandemic. Find out more about Real Talk CIC here: https://www.realtalkproject.org/
Story therapy at the right time can facilitate psychological and even physical healing.
Last week I was a guest on Dallin Nead's podcast, Story Therapy, and I loved talking to him so much that I invited him as a guest on mine! Dallin is an incredible storyteller and a very talented videographer who has helped many entrepreneurs record and share their video strategies. He has such great advice about not only getting comfortable on camera but getting comfortable with your own personal story too. About Dallin: Over the past 10 years I've worked in corporate, travel, film and broadcast video production serving major brands like Carnival Corp, Princess Cruises, U.S. Marines Corp., and Teachable. Through all of this I fell in love with the power of story and how it literally has the power to change the world and grow businesses. I've traveled the globe using video and content to capture stories he's proud of and actually make a difference in people's lives and in the legacy of success for a business and person. StorySelling was inspired out of the need to combine effective methods of marketing and storytelling with proven quality, systems, skills, and people. Connect with Dallin: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Story Therapy Links: Story Therapy Julia Stoian Expert Secrets Digital Gangsta Funnel Hacking Live ClickFunnels Business by Design Story Sellers Community Thanks for listening to the Prosperity Lab Podcast! Check out the show notes for this episode and all past episodes at prosperitylab.com. If you enjoyed this show, please share it with your biz besties, leave us a review, and subscribe to make sure you stay in the loop for any updates. Keep believing in yourself, chasing your dreams, and designing your version of prosperity!
My wife and I recently watch a documentary about the incredible Robin Williams and his legacy and the complexity of his personal triumphs and failures from his life. An ongoing theme was loneliness and I discovered a natural connection to what I like to call Story Therapy.
As I've wrapped up launching and building my new course Story Therapy, I've learn a lot of amazing things and one aha of mine has been around the idea of a dream vs. a transformation when it comes to building your story and offer in your business. How do each of these relate and how can you craft your biz offer so what you're selling is actually authentic and sellable? Let's talk about that...
Today's guest is Kristen McCall, digital marketing expert and consultant offering services and experiences to help remove the overwhelm of digital and social visibility! "I have been an entrepreneur since I was only 5-years-old! Seriously. At 5 I would come home from Kindergarten and walk to my neighbor’s house and let out her dog and play with her. My neighbor worked fulltime and wanted her precious golden retriever to have a friend and some play time. So every day of elementary school until we moved houses after I finished 5th grade I would get off the bus, grab a quick snack and then some time with sweet Noel. I still remember: my neighbor paid me $1 a day for this service, and I quickly remember feeling like I was the richest Kindergartener in the world. I was making $20 a month! The feeling of providing a service that others genuinely need and the satisfaction that came from serving with excellence is a lesson I’ve never forgotten." We dive even more into storytelling strategies and coaching in the Story Therapy course, now open for enrollment here: https://storytherapycourse.com
Something a little fun for you all this week! My thoughts on experiencing Story Therapy from binge watching the TV show, Jack Ryan!
What exactly is Story Therapy? HAVE YOU EVER ASKED YOURSELF... "I wish I could just know what to say when I turn on the camera. I'm so tired of spending so much time trying to just get started." "My personal story isn't interesting and good enough that my customers want to hear." "How do I share my story online that will actually get more sales for my business."