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More often than not, when no-contact adult children end their estrangements and return to the relationship, there's an elephant in the room -- at least from the parent's point of view. Parents feel like they're walking on eggshells, trying to avoid whatever it was that created the problem in the first place. If only their adult children would tell them what went wrong, so they could keep it from happening again! But that elephant-in-the-room feeling may not be shared by the adult child, who wants the relationship to work as much as the parent does. They might not want to talk about the elephant. And that leaves parents feeling unsettled, to say the least. This episode is for you if you're feeling nervous and unsure around your recently reconciled, or semi-estranged, adult child. For more about how to make repairs and begin to heal from parent-adult child estrangement, read show host Tina Gilbertson's book, Reconnecting With Your Estranged Adult Child. Reconnection Club members can discuss this and every episode in the General Discussion forum inside the Reconnection Club. Not a member yet? Learn more and join. EPISODE RESOURCES: Reconnection Club Podcast Ep. 125: The GOOD Parent's Biggest Blind Spot, Part 1 Reconnection Club Podcast Ep. 126: The GOOD Parent's Biggest Blind Spot, Part 2 Reconnection Club Podcast Ep. 54: Why Do They Cut Off Contact Instead of Talking About It? Reconnection Club Podcast Ep. 118: Does Your Adult Child Lack Communication Skills?
The U.S. budget deficit topped $1.8 trillion in the last fiscal year. Meanwhile, both candidates for president are proposing plans that would increase the deficit for years to come. WSJ's Richard Rubin explains how the deficit got so large and why the candidates don't talk about it. Further Listening: -The Economy: Trump vs. Harris -The Clock Is Ticking on the Debt Ceiling Further Reading: -Federal Deficit Hit $1.8 Trillion for 2024, CBO Says -Federal Debt Is Soaring. Here's Why Trump and Harris Aren't Talking About It. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates this week for the first time in four years. It would be a major milestone in the central bank’s long fight to get inflation under control. The Fed changes interest rates to keep inflation in check. But inflation is a complex phenomenon, and people have different ideas about what drives it. On the show today, Harvard economics professor Stefanie Stantcheva explains what Americans believe about the root causes of inflation and how the government should manage it, how views differ along party lines and the role media play. Then, the narrative around retail theft is changing. And, comedian Rola Z who hosts the “Funny Arabs” show in Washington, D.C., answers the Make Me Smart question. Here’s everything we talked about today: “People's Understanding of Inflation” from the Social Economics Lab at Harvard “The Fed And Public Opinion” from Forbes “What actually happens when the Fed cuts interest rates?” from Marketplace “No, Americans Are Not Completely Stupid About Inflation” from The New York Times “The Growing Use of Voting Before Election Day” from the Center for Election Innovation and Research “America's stores are winning the war on shoplifting” from CNN Business “Federal Debt Is Soaring. Here's Why Trump and Harris Aren't Talking About It.” from The Wall Street Journal “How would Project 2025 impact troops and veterans?” from Military Times We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART or email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org.
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates this week for the first time in four years. It would be a major milestone in the central bank’s long fight to get inflation under control. The Fed changes interest rates to keep inflation in check. But inflation is a complex phenomenon, and people have different ideas about what drives it. On the show today, Harvard economics professor Stefanie Stantcheva explains what Americans believe about the root causes of inflation and how the government should manage it, how views differ along party lines and the role media play. Then, the narrative around retail theft is changing. And, comedian Rola Z who hosts the “Funny Arabs” show in Washington, D.C., answers the Make Me Smart question. Here’s everything we talked about today: “People's Understanding of Inflation” from the Social Economics Lab at Harvard “The Fed And Public Opinion” from Forbes “What actually happens when the Fed cuts interest rates?” from Marketplace “No, Americans Are Not Completely Stupid About Inflation” from The New York Times “The Growing Use of Voting Before Election Day” from the Center for Election Innovation and Research “America's stores are winning the war on shoplifting” from CNN Business “Federal Debt Is Soaring. Here's Why Trump and Harris Aren't Talking About It.” from The Wall Street Journal “How would Project 2025 impact troops and veterans?” from Military Times We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART or email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org.
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates this week for the first time in four years. It would be a major milestone in the central bank’s long fight to get inflation under control. The Fed changes interest rates to keep inflation in check. But inflation is a complex phenomenon, and people have different ideas about what drives it. On the show today, Harvard economics professor Stefanie Stantcheva explains what Americans believe about the root causes of inflation and how the government should manage it, how views differ along party lines and the role media play. Then, the narrative around retail theft is changing. And, comedian Rola Z who hosts the “Funny Arabs” show in Washington, D.C., answers the Make Me Smart question. Here’s everything we talked about today: “People's Understanding of Inflation” from the Social Economics Lab at Harvard “The Fed And Public Opinion” from Forbes “What actually happens when the Fed cuts interest rates?” from Marketplace “No, Americans Are Not Completely Stupid About Inflation” from The New York Times “The Growing Use of Voting Before Election Day” from the Center for Election Innovation and Research “America's stores are winning the war on shoplifting” from CNN Business “Federal Debt Is Soaring. Here's Why Trump and Harris Aren't Talking About It.” from The Wall Street Journal “How would Project 2025 impact troops and veterans?” from Military Times We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART or email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org.
In our newest Episode's Poppin' Culture segment, we discuss The Diplomat, and whether women really can have it all. Then, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Happiness Stdies research titled, “Honey, There's Something on My Mind… Adverse Consequences of Negative and Positive Work Rumination on Attention to the Partner, and the Advantage of Talking About It,” led by Dr. Julia Schoellbauer at University of Vienna. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we react to advice from BetterUp.com on advice from Empty Nesters. Academic Deep Dive: here Good or Bad Advice: here https://www.betterup.com/blog/empty-nest-syndrome
Talking About It Host Cindy Graziano talks with Dr. Andrew Gerber MD, PhD; President and Medical Director of Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, CT. People have said that Dr, Gerber makes discussing mental health "cool". What is the impact of mental health issues on families and communities? How can we come together a community to help?The Partnership's core mission is opening up discussions around behavioral health issues in order to reduce the stigma around these issues and prevent abuse and promote healthy relationships.Talking About It is produced the New Canaan Abuse Prevention Partnership with support from the New Canaan Community Foundation.To learn more about the resources mentioned on this podcast, visit our website: TalkingAboutIt.org© 2020-2023 New Canaan Abuse Prevention Partnership & New Canaan Community Foundation
How do you navigate through relationships when you don't hear or get the feedback you think you should have received....when you say "we can talk about anything,"...& you want to build a best friendship...but when it really comes down to "TALKING ABOUT IT" & having hard conversations...do you allow GRACE & take those moments to have quality & intellectual conversation...OR do you write someone off at their only or first flaw or imperfection. Red flags are like flags thrown on the football field...we need to access what's what's going on...(deal breakers....A HARD "NO")....NOW on the other hand....WARNING SIGNALS are a different story...warning signals...let us now of an impending disaster. I can access & navigate a red flag...not a warning signal...WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS???... Tune in & Let's Talk About It xo
How do you navigate through relationships when you don't hear or get the feedback you think you should have received....when you say "we can talk about anything,"...& you want to build a best friendship...but when it really comes down to "TALKING ABOUT IT" & having hard conversations...do you allow GRACE & take those moments to have quality & intellectual conversation...OR do you write someone off at their only or first flaw or imperfection. Red flags are like flags thrown on the football field...we need to access what's what's going on...(deal breakers....A HARD "NO")....NOW on the other hand....WARNING SIGNALS are a different story...warning signals...let us now of an impending disaster. I can access & navigate a red flag...not a warning signal...WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS???... Tune in & Let's Talk About It xo
In today's episode of the Amanda Seales Show, the host discusses several current events related to social justice and true crime. The first topic is about a Black teen who was shot and killed for ringing the wrong doorbell. Amanda speaks about the injustice of the situation and the importance of taking steps towards ending gun violence. The next topic is about Lizzo's recent activism for social justice. Lizzo has been outspoken about issues such as police brutality and the Black Lives Matter movement. Amanda praises Lizzo's efforts and encourages her audience to do their part in advocating for change. The third topic is about the possibility of King Von being the first serial killer in rap history. Amanda discusses the documentary series “King Von Rap's First Serial Killer" and the revelations it uncovers about the criminal underworld of the music industry. Lastly, Amanda previews an episode of her podcast "Small Doses" with special guest Ts Madison. The episode covers a range of topics from self-love to the importance of living in your truth. Amanda and Ts Madison share their personal experiences and insights on how to navigate the challenges of life. Overall, today's podcast episode is a thought-provoking and informative discussion on important issues affecting our society. FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: (03:25) BLACKURATE NEWS: Black Teen Shot In The Head For Ringing The Wrong Doorbell (07:40) King Von: Raps First Serial Killer Documentary Back On Youtube (12:55) The Group Chat: What Are Some Of Your Parents Fav. Phrases!? (17:38) Thank You For Listening To The Amanda Seales Show ….We Always Want You To Stay Connected With Us And Hear Your Opinions On The Things We Discussed! (19:50) BLACKURATE NEWS: What In The Florida? Why Are Thousands Still Moving To Florida (27:26) Universal Music Asks Streaming Services To Block AI Companies From Accessing Their Songs (32:23) BIG UP - Lizzo Advocates For Social Justice. LET DOWN Stephen A. Smith Advocates For Donald Trump (38:41) Keep Calling And Join The Conversation! 855-AMANDA-8 THAT'S 855-262-6328! (41:03) BLACKURATE NEWS: A Drag Show: It's Time To Drag Some Of These Politicians! (50:13) Plus These Signs Are Popping Up All Over LA And Everyone's Talking About It! (52:58) We Preview Small Doses! The Side Effects Of Living Out Loud With Ts Madison! (57:20) BLACKURATE NEWS: [Relationship Talk] How Much Does A Guy Have To Make To Date You (61:01) [60 SECOND HEADLINES] FOLLOW THE SHOW ON ALL SOCIALS: @sealessaidit @amandaseales @djnailz If you have a comment leave Amanda a message at 1 855-AMANDA-8 that's 1-855-262-6328See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Content warning: This episode discusses suicide, suicidal ideation, and (briefly) sexual assault. At Shhh! Don't Talk About It we believe these topics must be discussed - and that talking about them freely and without shame saves lives. However, sensitive listeners should take care of themselves throughout the episode. Feel free to take in slowly, and take breaks as you listen but we hope you'll stick with us through this difficult - but ultimately hopeful - episode. This week Megan and Reyna are joined by Nancy Nettles to discuss surviving suicide. Nancy is a mother, grandmother, mental health therapist, educator, opera singer and... three time suicide attempt survivor. On this episode she graciously shares her story and what it took for her to overcome her darkest hours to build the beautiful, full, life she is living today. In this episode we cover: What leads to suicidal ideation - and what can help prevent it. Models for treating suicidal ideation and suicide prevention that go beyond the Euro-centric medical model used by most mental health providers in America. How to talk to and show up for loved ones that are experiencing suicidal ideation. The importance of TALKING ABOUT IT without shame or judgement. The importance of building community support around people suffering from suicidal impulses and thoughts. Thank you so much to Nancy for being so open, compassionate, and fierce in her drive to normalize talking about suicide. Stories like hers save lives. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis please reach out to your local crisis line, or call 988. This episode is not a substitute for therapy. We dedicate this episode to our friend Joseph Brandon Smith who died by suicide July 12, 2020. We're glad Nancy stayed and we wish Joe did too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you so much for listening. I hope you enjoy the interview series. I bring on friends and those up to the challenge to break the stigma by sharing their mental health stories. It takes all of us to end shame in seeking mental health treatment. Join the fight in normalizing the conversation around mental health by TALKING ABOUT IT with your friends and loved ones. If you enjoyed this episode consider rating this podcast 5 stars so we can reach more people with these stories. I hope you enjoyed season one, your support means the world to me. Today i talked to Laura a mom and entrepreneur who struggled with Postpartum depression not once but several times and came out on top. She shares her experience and gives some encouragement to all moms who are struggling. You are not alone. Follow Laura : https://twitter.com/Laura_Christie3 support her business: http://www.tiktok.com/@createdchaostx If you think you are struggling with postpartum depression check out these helpful links and find support. https://www.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/postpartum-depression.aspx https://www.postpartumdepression.org https://screening.mhanational.org/screening-tools/postpartum-depression/ https://www.postpartum.net https://highlandspringsclinic.org/help-someone-postpartum-depression/ if you'd like to follow my social media follow me on Twitter @Jamieforeals! and follow our NEW Instagram page @stigmabreakerspodcast for all episode promos, where I want to connect with the community and share resources! Please share and subscribe so you never miss an episode! Consider supporting and subscribing https://anchor.fm/jamie-reyes/subscribe Check out my LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/jamienolastname --- 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/jamie-reyes/message
Settling a conflict with other people involves TALKING ABOUT IT. Talking about it is the sucky part, but that's what needs to happen. If you've been able to resolve a conflict without discussing it, please tell us what sorcery you used.
Listening to this episode of this podcast is RED. Okay?! Because, get this... Taylor/Tayla has become TAYLORA with the re-release of her iconic album Red and Las Cultch is TALKING ABOUT IT in gorgeously excruciating detail. Also, no big deal but Bowen kinda sorta hung out with Tay a little bit and you will not believe her reaction to the Taylor/Tayla binary when it was explained to her. Matt & Bowen deep-dive on this last glorious ~scarlet week~ and talk "All Too Well (10 Minute Version"), the short film, favorites from the re-release and what this album means to Swifties. Also, Blake Lively as director, Adele's Oprah special, Ego Nwodim's star turn on Love Life season two, new Pokémon on the way, and the fact that Britney is now FREE. And you know we do a deep dive on the latest installment of the Real Housewives of Potomac reunion and wade into the iconic true crime waters of the last Real Housewives of Salt Lake City episode. All this, a The Morning Show plot update, karaoke culture, "having fun" culture, what it feels like to go on a great fucking date, and a live, in real time confirmation of an upcoming Las Cultch guest that will leave readers breathless. Ba-BY... you do not want to miss this one. ~You-ou-ou'lll.... liiiiiiike it.~ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This episode highlights notable news and new products from the perspective of Taste Radio hosts Ray Latif, Jacqui Brugliera and Mike Schneider, including an unusual cola collaboration, a groundbreaking law impacting CBD brands, flavor-driven innovation in overnight oatmeal, RTD cocktails and hummus. The show also includes updates on BevNET and NOSH's upcoming pitch competitions, a recap on beverage-related innovation, news and trends observed at the recently held 2021 NACS trade show and interviews with two entrepreneurs representing emerging brands: Cori Sue Morris, the founder and CEO of super-premium nut butter brand Retreat Foods and Susan Palmer, the founder and CEO of Little Red Kitchen Bake Shop, a maker of small-batch baked goods. Show notes: 1:05: Love It Or Hate It… We're Talking About It. -- The hosts opined about Pepsi's new limited-edition Cracker Jack flavor, why we're convinced that we have a brand competition that would suit almost any early-stage food or beverage company, Mike's excitement at the passage of Assembly Bill 45 and products that tickled the hosts' fancy over the past week, including a remarkable non-alcoholic canned cocktail and an upstart brand of freeze dried fruits and vegetables that is so(w) good. 21:14: A Re-Energized NACS Show -- Taste Radio editor Ray Latif sat down with BevNET Managing Editor Martin Caballero to discuss his major takeaways from this year's NACS trade show, including innovation in the energy drink category and how emerging brands are targeting the space, new products from the Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo that are targeting the convenience store channel and Vita Coco's new canned offering. 33:13: Interview: Cori Sue Morris, Founder/CEO, Retreat Foods -- Latif spoke with Morris at Natural Products Expo East 2021 for a conversation about the backstory and positioning of Retreat Foods, which markets adaptogenic-infused nut butters, why she's targeting Goop enthusiasts and how she mapped out social and pricing strategies for the brand. 43:05: Interview: Susan Palmer, Founder & CEO, Little Red Kitchen Bake Shop -- Also recorded at the Expo East 2020 show, Latif spoke with Palmer, whose Brooklyn-based company makes small batch, artisan cookies and sweet treats that are baked with mostly organic, fair trade and non-GMO ingredients. The conversation chronicled Palmer's experience as an entrepreneur, her commitment to high quality ingredients, the challenges of wholesaling fresh products, the company's recent alignment with rapid delivery service Gorillas and how she's positioning the brand for distribution in major retail chains. Brands in this episode: Ghia, Ithaca Hummus, Diesel Water, Sow Good, MUSH, Pepsi, Cedar's, Later Days Coffee, A Dash, Alani Nu, Soul Fixx Elixirs, MOSH, Super Coffee, Ethan's, Riot Energy, Shaka Tea, Zoa, C4, Rockstar Energy, Bang Energy, Monster Energy, Naked Juice, Smartwater, AHA, Minute Maid, Zico, Odwalla, Suja, Barrilitos, Vita Coco, Retreat Foods, Little Red Kitchen Bake Shop
Tune in to this week's episode to hear Michelle and Tommy talk about going to therapy. There's definitely a stigma around therapy visits, and we're here to help normalize having casual conversations about going to therapy. Treat your mental health like you treat your physical health, and don't forget to make it special.Psychology TodayJoin us at Buzzsprout for all your podcasting needswww.tommytruelsen.comMichellekline.weebly.com Follow us:@ttruelsen@michelleeekay
Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
Business owners know what to do to get where they need to go. But every time they find success, they start thinking in circles and second-guessing themselves. Self-sabotage begins to kick in. Anna Tsui has noticed this with everyone she's worked with. For Darla, self-sabotage translates into procrastination and self-doubt. So why do we people self-sabotage? What can you do to mitigate that voice in your head? In this episode of Wingnut Social, Anna talks about how to overcome self-sabotage and find your zone of genius. Anna Tsui is a genius coach, international speaker, writer, and serial entrepreneur, and founder of the Intuitive Business School. She is also the best-selling author of “Shadow Magic: Turn Your Fear into Fuel and Create a Prosperous Coaching Business.” What You'll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social [2:24] Mini News: Instagram like counts [4:30] Learn more about Anna Tsui [9:07] The interplay between your shadows and self-sabotage [14:18] Pinpoint your soul's goals [16:43] The difference between self-sabotage and self-harm [25:43] The most common shadow Anna sees in women [27:31] How to overcome the shadows [30:54] The zone of genius (get more at Wingnut Premium!) [33:05] The “What Up Wingnut!” round [34:12] How to connect with Anna [37:28] Wingnut Blooper Reel! Connect with Anna Tsui Download half of Anna's book for FREE: https://www.annatsui.com/book Anna's Website: https://www.annatsui.com/ The Intuitive Business School: https://www.annatsui.com/intuitive-business-school Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annatsui/ Resources & People Mentioned Book: How to Improve Your Marriage without Talking About It: https://www.amazon.com/Improve-Marriage-Without-Talking-About/dp/0767923189 The interplay between your shadows and self-sabotage It all starts with your inner critic, or as Anna likes to call it, your shadows. Anna believes you inherit shadows from your family, culture, lineage, place of birth, religion, and more. The unconscious beliefs can come from your parents, religion, community, etc. Shadows also come from unconscious inner woundings where you don't feel like you deserve something. These are the parts of you that are insecure and you don't feel fully confident or loved. People are afraid of being visible and being seen for who they really are. Many people think if they are themselves, they'll be judged. All of this comes from an unconscious part of you that's just scared. Anna believes you have to recognize that there is a magnetic message that only you can offer to the world. Your ideal clients want to experience the essence of who you are. It takes bravery. But when you want to show up in a certain way and something is holding you back, that's part of your shadow. It's part of your ego that keeps you in a safe container. It's a great place to survive—but you won't thrive or grow. When is the universe telling you there's a new direction to go? Do you want that lifestyle that you envy so much in other people? Will you be working all the time? Is it something you really want, or is it your ego taking over? Anna believes you should focus on your soul goals. What goals allow you to feel the way you want to feel? Anna points out that sometimes you really don't know until you do it. You have to take the first steps to try it out. If you want to rebrand and try a different persona, do it. If it works for you, great! If it doesn't, then you know. Don't let your shadows hold you back. Anna points out that when Darla is talking about Wingnut Social (versus her interior design business), her energy is completely different. The energy of what you love feels so different. Money and success can come in the way of doing what you love. But fear, guilt, and doubt say “You can't do that.” “When you feel into the fears and when it stops you, that's when you know.” How to overcome your shadows People don't realize how much fear is running their business. If you're surrounding yourself with “I can't do this because…” then it's time to take a breath and realize your fear is running the show. Sometimes if you take a few small steps, you'll start feeling charged because what you're doing gives you energy. If you show up with confidence, people perceive you differently. It's really important to have a coach that can reassure you and lend you their energy when you're tapped dry. Anna also recommends that you carve out and own that you are important and your self-care is important as a factor that helps your business thrive. Anna also loves the concept of connecting with your inner saboteur. If you ask “What's going on?” you'll find you'll get a response. It's all about building awareness. You have to build a relationship with these parts of yourself. The deeper the relationship, the more you can get into the juiciness of the human experience. Anna has developed a process to help people connect to their zone of genius (and connect to their genius flow). Want to learn more? Check out the premium episodes of Wingnut Social! Connect With Darla & Wingnut Social www.WingnutSocial.com On Facebook On Twitter: @WingnutSocial On Instagram: @WingnutSocial Darla's Interior Design Website Check out the Wingnut Social Media Lab Facebook Group! 1-877-WINGNUT (connect with us for your social media marketing needs) Wingnut Social Podcast Sponsor Desi Creswell's Daily Planner Subscribe to The Wingnut Social Podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or TuneIn Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Have you heard? It's PRIDE month, and we're TALKING ABOUT IT! Shelby discusses blues singer, pianist, and entertainer, Gladys Bentley. Amy discusses activist, Cecelia Chung. Intro Song: What I Do by Kristy Krüger © ℗Just Like Freddy Music ASCAP Instagram: herstorythepodcast
Have you heard? It's PRIDE month, and we're TALKING ABOUT IT! Shelby discusses blues singer, pianist, and entertainer, Gladys Bentley. Amy discusses activist, Cecelia Chung. Intro Song: What I Do by Kristy Krüger © ℗Just Like Freddy Music ASCAP Instagram: herstorythepodcast
There is a strong link between COVID19 and Type 2 Diabetes, and you won’t see it any of the headlines. Rather than lifestyle being communicated as a key factor in COVID19, we are told to be afraid and that being diagnosed with it is down to luck. On this episode, chiropractor Dr Marcus Yeo joins Listen In The post 100NO 398: Marcus Yeo On The Diabetes-COVID Link & Why No One’s Talking About It appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
This month, Talking About It series host Cindy Graziano talks with Suzanne Adams, Executive Director of the Domestic Violence Crisis Center, about how to recognize the signs of abuse and how to help friends in abusive relationships safely find help.“A lot of people misunderstand and find it difficult to understand or even comprehend domestic violence," Adams says. "It’s a pattern of coercive and intimate controlling behavior in a relationship. This behavior can manifest in abuse that’s verbal, emotional, physical and financial. 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence.”To learn more about the resources mentioned on this podcast, visit our website: TalkingAboutIt.org
Savanna Hartman joins Shatai this episode and shares her personal experience of being in an emotionally and physically abusive relationship, how she was able to leave, and how she now helps survivors of human trafficking. Human trafficking isn’t just like how you see it on the movie Taken. Savanna explains the shocking truth about how prevalent it is, and how in plain sight trafficking is. DV doesn’t discriminate and can happen in any race, culture, or economic class. Domestic violence is so complex with no “one size fits all” explanation, so you can’t just ask “why didn’t you leave?”. The two discuss how shame is a huge component to domestic violence, and prevents survivors from reaching out for help or letting others know what they’re going through. TALKING ABOUT IT is part of the healing process and eliminates that shame and empowers you in your healing journey. Support is a HUGE part of healing. Savanna HartmanFB- Savanna HartmanIG- @savannasmilesssFeatured Music: Thanos x Juliano Dock
This month, Talking About It series host Cindy Graziano talks about raising healthy boys with Luke Robbins, Director of Counseling at The Rowan Center.“One big tool when you're talking with your kid,” says Robbins, “is just the simple words, 'I hear you.' Even if we can't understand what someone else is going through, there's this solace that comes from feeling like somebody else knows and cares."To learn more about the resources mentioned on this podcast, visit our website: TalkingAboutIt.org
This month, Talking About It series host Cindy Graziano talks about overcoming childhood trauma and building healthy relationships with Rev. Carol Howard Merritt, author of Healing Spiritual Wounds and Interim Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of New Canaan.“Many times children act out because they’re not able to tell their story. They don’t have the language for it. If we’re able to make a space or really listen to a child experiencing trauma, then we can begin the healing process.”For resources discussed on this podcast, visit our website: www.talkingaboutit.org/resources
As our kids grow up, they’re guaranteed to face setbacks and roadblocks, all magnified by the high pressure to succeed. This month, we’re talking about building kids’ resilience with Ellen Brezovsky, a licensed social worker and the Executive Director of New Canaan CARES. Ellen shares practical steps and strategies you can use at home to prepare your kids for the challenges ahead.To learn more about resources mentioned in this episode, visit our website at talkingaboutit.org.
Welcome to TALKING ABOUT IT, a community podcast from New Canaan, CT dedicated to reducing the stigma around behavioral health issues our community members face, preventing abuse, and promoting healthy relationships.Hosted by Cindy Graziano, this monthly podcast is created by the New Canaan Abuse Prevention Partnership (Dede Bartlett, Founder) and made possible by a grant from the New Canaan Community Foundation. The series is supported by over 40 organizations in the New Canaan area dedicated to providing resources for our community. Because we're not perfect. And we're talking about it.To learn more and explore resources, visit our website: www.talkingaboutit.org
Everyone's Talking About It, But What Are We Doing?
Everyone's Talking About It, But What Are We Doing?
Ageism at Work-Feeling It? Kerry Hannon – Episode 651 Why should I listen to this show- Kerry Hannon has the tips that make sense, including Getting a life coach, Understand the fallacies that exist Keep up your online presence, especially LinkedIn (my profile) Look your best, feel your best Practice positivity, Network (because it is […] The post Kerry Hannon- Making Ageism Visible by Talking About It appeared first on Boomers Rock.
1-800-273-8255 is the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline If you or someone you know is considering suicide, call this number. The Lifeline provides 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress, and resources for you and your loved ones. Nurse Rona Renner will be joined by guests Eli Merritt MD, and Esme Shaller, PhD, to discuss the suffering and anguish that is associated with suicide….and the importance of Talking About It! The post Complexities of Suicide Risk appeared first on KPFA.
What do you do when you're in a funk? Do a podcast! Travis helps Pete work through his funk by... drum roll please... TALKING ABOUT IT!
Warning: This episode contains strong language. Discussed in This Episode: Most Important, Targeted, A Real Chill Ghost, Black Lagoon Memories, Unsolicited, ADD, Trying to Listen, Becoming Friends, Jealousy, Friendzone, Friends Needed, Instincts, Honesty, Circumstances, No Hard Feelings, Exhausting, Triggered, Education, Sneaky, Build Up, Ation Words, Sit Down and Protest, Talking About It, Pick Your Battles Music courtesy of www.bensound.com
As we see Office 365 Heating Up, meaning, a lot of companies are looking into it, we are hearing a lot of requests to discuss the E5 subscription. There seems to be a significant amount of curiosity about the features within, and the business value this subscription brings. On April 13th, tune in as we dissect the business needs that E5 can satisfy. We will spend all 3 hours talking to experts and taking calls on Office 365 E5. So call in to ask questions or make a comment on the air and get an Amazon Gift Card for All callers. Only On the SoftwareONE Radio network!Also, click here for the reference material for today's show: http://bit.ly/Office365E5ShowNotes12:00 PM EDT - What is Office 365 E5 and why are we Talking About It!12:30 PM EDT - The Features in Office 365 E51:00 PM EDT - The Add-Ons to E51:30 PM EDT - Cloud Voice, Is it Ready for Prime Time (With House of Lync a SoftwareONE Company)2:00 PM EDT - The Differences between E3, E4 (Retired) and E52:30 PM EDT - More feature Discussions
As we see Office 365 Heating Up, meaning, a lot of companies are looking into it, we are hearing a lot of requests to discuss the E5 subscription. There seems to be a significant amount of curiosity about the features within, and the business value this subscription brings. On April 13th, tune in as we dissect the business needs that E5 can satisfy. We will spend all 3 hours talking to experts and taking calls on Office 365 E5. So call in to ask questions or make a comment on the air and get an Amazon Gift Card for All callers. Only On the SoftwareONE Radio network!Also, click here for the reference material for today's show: http://bit.ly/Office365E5ShowNotes12:00 PM EDT - What is Office 365 E5 and why are we Talking About It!12:30 PM EDT - The Features in Office 365 E51:00 PM EDT - The Add-Ons to E51:30 PM EDT - Cloud Voice, Is it Ready for Prime Time (With House of Lync a SoftwareONE Company)2:00 PM EDT - The Differences between E3, E4 (Retired) and E52:30 PM EDT - More feature Discussions