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World-renowned medium Alison Dubois engages in a heartfelt conversation with Talinda Bennington, widow of Chester Bennington, the late frontman of Linkin Park. Talinda shares her intimate journey navigating the complexities of grief while cherishing the beautiful memories of their life together. As Valentine's Day approaches, the discussion illuminates how love transcends even the deepest of heartaches, revealing that such connections remain an integral part of our existence in this life and the next. Through this conversation, we explore the lasting impact of love on our lives, emphasizing the necessity of remembrance and emotional resilience amidst sorrow.
Back in 2006, Bennington's e-mail and various accounts were hacked. He and is wife Talinda were the subject of some pretty creepy cyberstalking and harassment, but eventually found the chick!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/deathbypodcastteam)
In this episode, Shnequia and Lakesha are discussing all things friendships and will be joined by special guests, Talinda and LaShandra. Topics of discussion include characteristics of healthy vs unhealthy friendships, the concept of girl code, and when it might be time to end a friendship. In our buzzworthy topic segment, we discuss the recent shooting in Miami as well as the reunion between Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck. New episodes every other Tuesday!
Show Notes and Links to Chaya Bhuvaneswar's Work and Allusions/Texts from Episode 57 On Episode 57, Pete welcomes Chaya Bhuvaneswar, the brilliant craftswoman of White Dancing Elephants, the award-winning short story collection. Pete and Chaya talk about inspiring writers, Chaya's influences and great mentorship from legendary writers, her diverse and not-so diverse experiences growing up in Queens, the ways in which her writing has been informed by her knowledge of religious texts, themes in her short story collection, the power of second-person narration, and much more. Chaya Bhuvaneswar is a practicing physician and writer whose story collection WHITE DANCING ELEPHANTS was a 2019 finalist for the PEN/ American Bingham Debut Fiction Prize. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Narrative Magazine, Tin House, Electric Lit, The Rumpus, The Millions, Michigan Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. Her poetry and prose juxtapose Hindu epics, other myths and histories, and the survival of sexual harassment and racialized sexual violence by diverse women of color. Her book received coverage on the LA Times books section front page, NPR and other national outlets, and is available for purchase at bookshop.org, Amazon,org or your local indie bookstore! Buy Chaya Bhuvaneswar's White Dancing Elephants (Bookshop) Buy Chaya Bhuvaneswar's White Dancing Elephants (Amazon) NPR Article Reviewing Chaya's White Dancing Elephants Chaya Bhuvaneswar's Website Starred Review in Kirkus for White Dancing Elephants At around 3:00, Chaya talks about her influences growing up-including her upbringing in Flushing, Queens, and its racial diversity that was in contrast to her high school's lack thereof; she also talks about how growing up in an environment rich with exposure to Buddhism and Hinduism shaped her At around 9:00, talks about the writers, including Min Jin Lee and Victor LaValle, who have explored the “distance” between growing up in racially and ethnically-diverse neighborhoods and attending schools lacking that diversity At around 10:50, Chaya talks about how the religious texts she was exposed to as a kid informed her writing and worldview, and how the Amar Chitra Katha series of comics was influential in her future storytelling At around 15:30, Chaya talks about the balance between enjoying the wonderful epics and tales of India, such as Kathasaritsagara, and avoiding them being used for nationalistic and discriminatory purposes At around 17:10, Chaya talks about Edward Said's Orientalism and its connection to the caste system of India, especially with regards to how the British “gave weight to ancient ideas” about India At around 22:30, Chaya talks about her “ideal reader” as one of conscience and awareness At around 23:25, Chaya talks about being multilingual and how her ability to read and/or write other languages have informed her reading and writing styles At around 25:25, Chaya talks about her study of Sanskrit, and its connection to discussions around At around 28:40, talks about the texts and writers who have given her “chills at will,” including Toni Morrison, Louise Erdrich, Italo Calvino, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Jericho Brown, Diana Khoi Nguyen, Evie Shockley, Vanessa Angelica Villarreal, Nicole Sealey, and Maggie Smith (particularly for her “Good Bones”) At around 34:00, Chaya reads an excerpt from “Good Bones” At around 34:45, Chaya talks about her appreciation for Seamus Heaney At around 36:45, Pete and Chaya exchange Louise Erdrich recommendations, including “The Painted Drum” and “The Red Convertible” At around 38:45, Chaya talks about her medical background and how her outlook has changed through working as a psychiatrist, especially during this pandemic; she references another brilliant writer/medical professional, Nawal El Saadawi, and how her treatment in the press is emblematic of clumsiness in treatment of non-white women who are doctors and writers At around 44:30, we have an ad from friends of The Chills at Will Podcast,Get Lit Podcast At around 47:40, Chaya talks about how she caught the writing bug and how she learned that she was a skilled writer; she also talks about inspiration from the great Ved Mehta, whom she recently wrote about for LitHub, Seamus Heaney, Salman Rushdie, and Wole Soyinka At around 54:00, Chaya talks about “to agent” or “not to agent” and the success of Deeshaw Philyaw as a possible harbinger of change in the pub world's view of small presses; Philyaw's debut short story collection, The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, won the 2021 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction At around 55:30, Chaya talks about her short-story collection, White Dancing Elephants, and the ordering of the 17 stories, with great help from her wonderful editor, Michelle Dotter At around 58:00, Chaya talks about the significance and genesis of the title of her title story from White Dancing Elephants, including its connection to the Buddha and his mother At around 1:04:40, Pete and Chaya discuss stories within stories from her collection, and Chaya describes her thought process in writing “The Story of the Woman Who Fell in Love with Death" At around 1:07:15, Chaya discusses the story “Talinda,” including some self-doubt that crept up when she was writing it At around 1:15:00, Chaya reads from “Talinda” At around 1:21:00, Chaya talks about how aftermath comes into play in her story collection and the importance of “twisty endings” and “sticking the ending”-”Heitor” and “Talinda” are used as examples At around 1:22:40, Chaya discusses the story “Bhopal, 1984” and its historical basis At around 1:25:00, Chaya discusses her use of second-person in some of her writing At around 1:26:40, Pete highlights some standout writing from Chaya, and Chaya describes “invisible prose” At around 1:29:35, Chaya discusses the story “Adristakama” and its connection to multiple meanings that can be derived At around 1:33:00, Chaya reads another excerpt from “Talinda” At around 1:35:00, Chaya discusses upcoming projects, including an adult novel, a young adult novel, and a memoir that she is working on You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Spotify and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can also subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast YouTube Channel. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.
For this season finale episode, Shnequia and Lakesha along with special guests, Gwen, Justen, Talinda, and Coach Merv center the discussion on relationships. Topics of discussion include communication, acceptance, personal vs societal expectations, and so much more.
Today is National Suicide Awareness Day. Dr. Chris is joined by Talinda Bennington-Friedman, partner of 320 Changes Direction, as well as Dr. Christine Moutier, Chief Medical officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to talk about ways that we can recognize signs and changes in people that are contemplating suicide. If you are looking for extra support, or someone to talk to, text HOME to 741-741 to be connected to a live counselor. You can also call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255. Trevor Project Line: 1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678-678 Trans Life Line: 1-877-565-8860
Today is National Suicide Awareness Day. Dr. Chris is joined by Talinda Bennington-Friedman, partner of 320 Changes Direction, as well as Dr. Christine Moutier, Chief Medical officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to talk about ways that we can recognize signs and changes in people that are contemplating suicide. If you are looking for extra support, or someone to talk to, text HOME to 741-741 to be connected to a live counselor. You can also call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255. Trevor Project Line: 1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678-678 Trans Life Line: 1-877-565-8860 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
We had a great time talking with Amir and we got a first hand account of how Ryan Shuck is doing in rehab. We also discussed the importance of realizing when you have a problem and getting help. Another thing we talked about was the extent that covid 19 has had on not only Julien-k but on Amir and Ryan since both own restaurants. The inability of being able to play hasn't slowed Amir down and Julien-k is hard at work on new record Trauma Echoes. Plus we got into the creation of Dead by Sunrise with Chester Bennington and Jonathan Davis calling them to be direct support on his solo tour. A really interesting insight of the end of the original Orgy lineup, Chester Bennington's wife, Talinda's 320 festival, how long he has been friends with Ryan, what he accredits to his success, the new band he is producing out of Orange County called Slaves to Humanity and so much more! Thanks for listening and enjoy this episode with Amir! https://www.julienk.com https://www.instagram.com/julienkofficial https://www.youtube.com/user/officialjulienk https://www.facebook.com/julienk/ https://www.facebook.com/DeadBySunrise https://320festival.com https://www.slavestohumanity.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/house-of-noise/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/house-of-noise/support
Talinda joins us to discuss her upcoming 320 Festival which focuses on music and mental health & shares the importance of talking about mental health. ANP James Q. Simmons gives us a COVID-19 update... spoiler alrert: DON'T FLOCK TO THE BEACHES! We are not ready as a society to start re-opening public places. Please stay home guys.
Talinda joins us to discuss her upcoming 320 Festival which focuses on music and mental health & shares the importance of talking about mental health. ANP James Q. Simmons gives us a COVID-19 update... spoiler alrert: DON'T FLOCK TO THE BEACHES! We are not ready as a society to start re-opening public places. Please stay home guys.
Incredible show with incredible people for an incredible reason. Rouxx + Kevin Lyman and Talinda Bennington called in to tell you all about 320 Festival happening from May 8th-May 10th online.
Incredible show with incredible people for an incredible reason. Rouxx + Kevin Lyman and Talinda Bennington called in to tell you all about 320 Festival happening from May 8th-May 10th online.
Grey Daze is going to release their album with Chester Bennington after getting the blessing of Talinda and his parents.
Talinda Bennington is the wife of the late rock singer Chester Bennington. Chester was the lead singer of the massively successful rock band Linkin Park, before he took his own life on July 20, 2017. Talinda speaks to Dr. Jen Ashton about the shock of his death, and how she channeled her pain into something to help others. She is the co-founder of 320 Changes Direction, an initiative to change the culture surrounding mental health. In his life, Chester touched the lives of millions of fans-- with his death Talinda hopes to do the same. For more about 320 Changes Direction visit: https://www.changedirection.org/ We'd love your feedback. Please contact Dr. Ashton on Twitter or Instagram @DrJAshton. Leave a review here: http://bit.ly/2PGybw7 For more: "Life After Suicide" by Dr. Jennifer Ashton: https://amzn.to/2XcAkSE If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide or worried about a friend or loved one, help is available. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 [TALK] or visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org for free, confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Inner Space host Dr. Barbara explores the most important topic of our time – emotional health and well-being – by starting with inspiring and compelling stories from the world of entertainment and music. She moves beyond the “celebrity” focus to talking with three good friends about the importance of taking care of ourselves emotionally – and those we love. Dr. Barbara sits down with DJ Nash, the charismatic creator of ABC’s hit series A Million Little Things, Talinda Bennington mental health advocate and the wife of Linkin Park's Chester Bennington who died by suicide, and Ben Foster critically acclaimed actor of screen and stage. All three guests are talented, inspiring and invested in removing the discomfort we so often feel about our mental health – and in being of service to others in need. Host: Dr Barbara VanDahlenExecutive Producer: Adell ColemanProducer: Jackie Garofano Associate Producer: Brandon Tagoe Technical Producer: Greg Schweizer Talent and Booking Team: Anthony Lopez Media Distributor: DCP Entertainment See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Mental Health. Suicide. Depression. Anxiety. A long time ago those words would scare even the strongest person away from engaging in conversation with someone struggling with their own mental-wellbeing or force someone to close up and hide behind their own brick walls unable to discuss their issues, however, now, the awareness for mental health issues and struggles hasn't been as thought provoking and supportive as it is today in 2018. Today, July 20th 2018, we are remembering Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington who took his own life one year ago at 41 years of age, a decision which shocked not only those closest to him but his vast array of fans across the world. A decision which instantaneously caused the world to ask one question to ourselves and those around us, are you ok? In this special edition of Wall of Sound: Up Against the Wall podcast host Paul 'Browny' Brown creates his own 'Discussion About Mental Health' and takes a look back at the year following Chester's passing, including how his wife Talinda swore an oath to #MakeChesterProud by becoming the Executive Advisor for the Campaign to Change Direction and co-founder of 320 Changes Direction, an organisation created to change the way we look at and address mental health, especially the Five Signs to look out for. Browny also shares his own personal battles with mental health and how turning to music was only a minor step in getting his life back on track. He also speaks to Don't Fret Club founder Jess Hope about her podcast series and mission to change the way mental health issues are addressed within the music industry, especially with bands/musicians on tour who struggle with being alone and the everyday challenges they face whilst trying to make it in one of the toughest, most unforgiving industries. And Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix also joins in on the conversation, explaining how he overcame his struggles with drug addiction, alcoholism and substance abuse in the early years when he was fighting his own demons and how that battle then became the lyrical content to some of the band's biggest songs. He also shares an anecdotal story about how he met up with Chester Bennington weeks prior to his passing, discusses his behaviour at the time and why you should never assume anyone is fine, despite the warning signs surrounding them. We hope this podcast can (and will) create more discussions around mental health awareness and suicide prevention in Australia and around the world for our international listeners. If you or anyone you know needs help with their own mental well-being call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or find your closest Suicide Prevention/Crisis Support Organisation on Google... #WoSUATW #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePrevention #ChesterBennington #ChangeDirection #320ChangesDirection #MakeChesterProud #IAmTheChange #TalindaBennington #LinkinPark #JessHope #DontFretClub #JacobyShaddix #PapaRoach #MikeShinoda #Beartooth #Lifeline #BeyondBlue #Headspace #Podcast #MusicPodcast #MentalHealthPodcast
Mike Shinoda discusses his new album 'Post Traumatic', coping with the loss of Chester Bennington, having the support of his Linkin Park bandmates, Talinda Bennington's charity work, fans helping to shape his tour plans.