Podcasts about Terminal illness

Incurable disease unable to be treated that will almost certainly result in the patient's death

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Best podcasts about Terminal illness

Latest podcast episodes about Terminal illness

MONEYFITMD PODCAST
Episode 284: Death Conscious Without a Terminal Illness

MONEYFITMD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 22:25


Dr. Latifat is a physician, money coach, and the founder of MoneyFitMD—a platform and podcast created to help women physicians achieve financial liberation and live a rich, fulfilling life without burnout. On the MoneyFitMD podcast, she shares practical tools, mindset shifts, and personal stories to help doctors take control of their money and align it with their life's purpose.In this episode, she reflects on the value of time, how money can be used to create freedom, and why intentional living and legacy-building matter more than chasing income. She shares her journey with real estate, the importance of resting wisely, and encourages listeners to make decisions as if their time was limited.Key Takeaways:Time is your most valuable asset.Joy should not depend on your bank account.Legacy is built intentionally.Timestamps: 09:32 Why she invested in a real estate course to save time10:47 The importance of separating identity from money12:18 How real estate creates both income and memorable experiences13:56 Leveraging money to buy time wisely14:49 Creating legacy through books, podcasts, and content15:23 A powerful analogy from the heart: rest is essential17:14 The balance between serving others and caring for yourself17:38 What would you do if you had 10 years left to live?Connect with Dr. Latifat:

Family Matters
Family Matters – How to support a loved one living with a terminal diagnosis  

Family Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 41:22


Clement Manyathela speaks to Jeanie Cave who is a Clinical psychologist about what families and friends can do to support loved ones who have had a terminal illness diagnosis. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live – The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) on 702 https://www.primediaplus.com/station/702 Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/702/the-clement-manyathela-show/audio-podcasts/the-clement-manyathela-show/ Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702 702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Our Dead Dads
047 - Living Fully in the Face of Loss with Vicki Goodman

Our Dead Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 118:19


In this beautifully honest episode, Vicki Goodman shares her experience of losing her beloved husband Sam after a two-year battle with liver cancer. Vicki reflects on their love story, their decision to live fully even after a terminal diagnosis, and the bittersweet journey of caring for Sam through his final months.Vicki opens up about the anticipatory grief she faced — how she prepared for his passing while holding onto hope, the complex emotions of caregiving, and the unexpected moments of strength and peace that surfaced in the darkest times. She also shares how music, community, and a slower-paced life helped her rebuild after Sam's death, leading to her work with the grief community through Inspired Grief.This conversation is a testament to the transformative power of love, the courage required to face loss head-on, and the resilience that grief demands. Whether you've experienced a similar loss or are walking beside someone who has, Vicki's story will resonate deeply.GIVE THE SHOW A 5-STAR RATING ON APPLE PODCASTS! FOLLOW US ON APPLE OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM! BOOKMARK OUR WEBSITE: www.ourdeaddads.com FOLLOW OUR DEAD DADS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourdeaddadspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourdeaddadspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourdeaddadspod Twitter / X: https://x.com/ourdeaddadspod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmmv6sdmMIys3GDBjiui3kw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ourdeaddadspod/

1 Girl Revolution
251: Wish Upon A Teen - Michelle Scerbo + Nancy Sovran

1 Girl Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 59:57


On this week's episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Michelle Scerbo, founder of Wish Upon a Teen, and Nancy Sovran, the organization's Executive Director — two incredible women who are bringing hope, comfort, and joy to teens facing serious medical conditions. Wish Upon a Teen is a nonprofit organization that provides creative, social, and emotional support to teenagers who are living with complex medical challenges. Michelle founded the organization in 2011 after recognizing a significant gap in care for teens in hospital settings. While many programs focus on young children, teens are often overlooked — and Michelle decided it was time to change that. From hospital room makeovers and personalized gifts to inclusive prom experiences and special outings, Wish Upon a Teen helps teens feel seen, celebrated, and empowered. Their signature Design My Room® program transforms sterile hospital rooms into personalized sanctuaries that reflect each teen's unique personality and style — offering comfort, control, and a sense of home during extended hospital stays. In this episode, you'll hear: ✨ Michelle's inspiring journey from working in adolescent development to founding Wish Upon a Teen; ✨ How Nancy became involved and why this work is so personal to her; ✨ The impact of the Design My Room® program and how it transforms the hospital experience for teens; ✨ How Wish Upon a Teen is creating joyful, empowering experiences for teens during the hardest times of their lives; ✨ The challenges of running a nonprofit and how the organization continues to grow; ✨ Heartwarming stories of the teens and families who have been touched by Wish Upon a Teen; ✨ And so much more! For more information on Wish Upon a Teen, visit: www.wishuponateen.org

Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)
How to Help Someone Feel Seen, Heard and Understood

Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 20:55 Transcription Available


Why “What Do You Need from Me?” Should be Among the First Things We SayWhen someone with serious illness needs to make a decision about treatment, is facing the end of their life, or grieving the death of a loved one, it's easy to feel like you just don't know what to say. Learn conversational tools to help them more effectively. https://bit.ly/42hWWEw#friendship #grieving #whattosay #comfort #howtohelp #treatmentdecisions #dyingfriend #cancer #support #communication #listening #activelistening #seenheardunderstood #HUA In this Episode:04:23 – Iowa Road Trip and Recipe of the Week06:44 – “Get a Life, A Real Life” – Excerpt by Anna Quindlen 09:15 – How to See, Hear and Understand in Our Relationships17:21 – Honoring the Life of Hurricane, the most decorated K-9 officer in US history 19:23 – OutroRelated Podcasts:S3E18: What to Say to People Who are GrievingHow Do You Comfort a Dying Loved One?S4E5: How to Write a Condolence NoteS4E1: How to Share the News of a Death with Someone who has DementiaS5E6: Mothers and Their Daughters, A Blessing and a CurseS3E1: What you can do to help a grieving petS5E3: Grief Groceries – Care Packages for the BereavedS3E14: 15 Ways to Help a Grieving ChildS1E19: Helping children with loss of a grandparent – with Tracy HardingSupport the showGet show notes and resources at our website: every1dies.org. Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | mail@every1dies.org

Sockeytome
The Me Too's Terminal Illness

Sockeytome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 29:08 Transcription Available


Fan Mail Me BrrrruuuuunnndenThe credibility of the #MeToo movement hangs in the balance as celebrity controversies dominate headlines. Could high-profile cases like Blake Lively's accusations against Justin Baldoni and Amber Heard's battle with Johnny Depp be undermining the very movement meant to empower survivors?We pull no punches examining how false allegations create devastating ripple effects for legitimate victims seeking justice. "She's ruining it for people that it actually happens to," one host observes, highlighting how opportunistic claims can silence authentic voices in need of support.The conversation takes a surprising turn when we reveal shocking statistics from rehabilitation classes where 21 out of 29 men admitted to experiencing domestic abuse from their partners. This overlooked epidemic exists in the shadows because, as one host explains, "You're a pansy if you do" speak up about being abused. When men finally attempt to defend themselves, they often become labeled as the perpetrators - creating a damaging cycle of silence and shame.Hollywood power dynamics feature prominently as we dissect the complex dynamics around figures like Harvey Weinstein, Ellen DeGeneres, and P. Diddy. The discussion explores how society's rush to judgment has transformed our justice system into "guilty until proven innocent" - a dangerous reversal that serves no one.Between personal stories and cultural analysis, we challenge listeners to consider both sides of the equation: believing victims while acknowledging the real damage caused by false accusations. The stakes couldn't be higher for a movement that has empowered countless survivors but now faces a critical credibility test.Have you witnessed the impact of false allegations on real victims? Share your thoughts and join the conversation about how we can protect the integrity of movements meant to give voice to the voiceless.Support the showCome back every Tuesday for a new episode each week. You won't be dissappointed, I'll tell you that for free. Subscribe and like us over at sockeytome.com as we begin the best part of our journey into podcasting yet, interacting with all of you. Give us your email as we begin to have more promotions and contests along with my personal favorite, trivia. Thanks everyone and as always, be good.

Sermons – Houston Chinese Church
Empowered by His Word

Sermons – Houston Chinese Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 30:00


Many of us will face desperate situations. Terminal Illness. A wayward brother. A lay off. Enormous debt. Relational conflict. Loneliness. Mental illness. We feel like everything we do fails to make things better. What should we do when we find ourselves in a desperate situation?

Your Mileage May Vary
Novelty and Decline, Emotional Logistics, Terminal Ethics, Designer Insecurity, False Intimacy

Your Mileage May Vary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 65:37


Keith and Mike mark their 200th episode today. They begin by reflecting on the accuracy of milestone counting and segue into a discussion about Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, and the fallibility of supposedly sacred sports statistics. Keith expresses suspicion that his own episode count spreadsheet may contain hidden corruption, though Mike assures him the podcast network's data file would make such an error unlikely. The moment is appropriately celebrated with a shared sense of modest self-congratulation and implied service to humanity. The conversation moves into a deeper analysis of male sexual psychology, sparked by a text from a woman who suggests that sex with a man often ends the pursuit. Keith and Mike consider the implications of novelty, companionship, and emotional labor in relationships, with Mike drawing an analogy to deer hunting and Keith delicately suggesting that some women might simply not be compelling. The two debate whether orgasm consistency and emotional intelligence can prolong male interest beyond the novelty window. Mike proposes a theory of dual peaks of male arousal: initial sex and the first time the woman has a believable orgasm, though Keith is skeptical most men track such things. Later, the hosts discuss the cultural expectations placed on men in relationships, particularly the tension between emotional availability and sexual access. Keith outlines a behavioral pattern where men tolerate emotional excess in exchange for continued sexual opportunity, and questions whether women might strategically suppress their natural behaviors to avoid being broken up with. Mike suggests that all women have some amount of emotional nonsense, and if they don't show it, it's because they've hidden it. Keith, for his part, seems to welcome the deception so long as it's convincingly executed. The episode concludes with a discussion of whether someone should sleep with a terminally ill, married former acquaintance. The hosts dissect the ethical, emotional, and practical implications of this decision, including the possibility that the illness is a ruse, the risks of posthumous heartbreak, and the general undesirability of sex with someone undergoing chemotherapy. They offer their standard dry pragmatism and qualify moral concerns with sufficient caveats to suit most worldviews. Twitter: @ymmvpod Facebook: ymmvpod Email: ymmvpod@gmail.com

Am I the Jerk?
Rich Karen DEMANDS a 'DISCOUNT'... cuz her kid MIGHT Have A TERMINAL ILLNESS

Am I the Jerk?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 25:50


Cordata Presbyterian Church's Podcast
The Lord in Low Places: Chronic & Terminal Illness

Cordata Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 27:30


Design Your Destiny
Walking the Red Carpet of Life and Loss with Amy Shaw

Design Your Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 52:02


The Power of Intention, Grief, and Choice In this deeply moving and heartfelt episode of Soul Fusion, I sit down with Amy, a woman whose journey through love, loss, and transformation is nothing short of inspiring. Amy shares her beautiful love story with her late husband, Brian, and how an unexpected and devastating diagnosis changed everything. But rather than letting fear take over, they made a conscious choice—to live with intention. We dive into what it means to hold two emotions at once, how to navigate grief without letting it define you, and the power we have to choose how we show up in the face of loss. Amy's wisdom, born from her lived experience, is a guiding light for anyone navigating grief, supporting a loved one through it, or simply wanting to live with more purpose. Key Takeaways: The Power of Intentional Living – How Amy and Brian embraced every moment, even in the face of terminal illness. Grief & Joy Can Coexist – Understanding that sorrow and beauty are not mutually exclusive. How to Support Someone Through Loss – What truly helps and what well-meaning words can do more harm than good. Leaving a Legacy – How Amy's experience led her to create Walk the Red, a mission-driven company supporting those navigating terminal illness and loss. Memorable Moments: “You don't want to waste your pain. If you have to go through it, why not mine something valuable from it?” – Amy “We knew Brian was on a timer, but the truth is—we all are. The only difference is awareness.” – Amy “Grief is ugly, messy, and real. But so is love, laughter, and the choice to keep moving forward.” – Me Resources & Links: Amy's Book: Navigating Goodbye: A Guide for Those Blindsided by Terminal Illness  Amy's Website: Walk the Red → www.walkthered.com Amy's Facebook Group  HERE Connect with Me: Website: www.pennychiasson.com Instagram: @penny.chiasson

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
Dealing with death and the world with a terminal illness - „Einen Augenblick staunen“: Über den Umgang mit dem Tod und der Welt

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 17:54


Swiss ethicist and writer Thomas Gröbli has an incurable nerve disease: ALS. His book “Einen Augenblick Staunen” is about life and death and how to deal with the world in order to leave it in good condition. His friend and former SBS German producer Adrian Plitzco worked on the audio book and shares his experiences and thoughts. - Der Schweizer Ethiker und Schriftsteller Thomas Gröbli hat eine unheilbare Nevenkrankheit: ALS. In seinem Buch "Einen Augenblick Staunen" setzt er sich mit Fragen zu Leben und Tod auseinander und damit, wie man mit der Welt umgeht, um sie in einem guten Zustand zu hinterlassen. Sein Freund und ehemaliger SBS German Produzent Adrian Plitzco hat an dem Hörbuch dazu mitgearbeitet und teilt seine Erfahrungen und Gedanken.

How I Made It Through
S6E30: From TERMINAL diagnosis to SPIRITUAL AWAKENING: Olivia Simpson

How I Made It Through

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 39:00


In this riveting episode of "How I Made It Through," host Bernadette Thompson welcomes Olivia Simpson, also known as Liv Starr, a registered nurse whose life took a dramatic turn following a terminal diagnosis and the subsequent loss of her husband. Liv shares her incredible journey of resilience, healing, and spiritual awakening. Through her story, listeners will explore themes of faith, personal power, and transformation. Liv recounts how she overcame a grim prognosis by leaning into spirituality and self-discovery, which led her to a profound understanding of life's illusions and the power of the mind. Her story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the potential for healing and growth even in the face of life's most daunting challenges.- **[00:00] Introduction**- Bernadette Thompson introduces the episode and guest, Olivia Simpson, a.k.a. Liv Starr.- **[03:00] Early Life and Diagnosis**- Liv shares her background, early life challenges, and the shocking terminal diagnosis she received in 2015.- **[06:00] A Series of Losses**- The impact of losing her father and husband, and how these events led to a turning point in Liv's life.- **[09:00] The Spiritual Awakening Begins**- Liv describes a mysterious journey that took her to unexpected places, sparking a spiritual awakening.- **[12:00] Messages from Beyond**- The role of psychic readings and spiritual messages in Liv's transformation and healing journey.- **[15:00] Embracing Spirituality**- How Liv embraced a new spiritual path, including meditation and metaphysical teachings.- **[18:00] Overcoming Addiction and Illness**- Liv's battle with addiction and how she began to overcome her health challenges through spiritual means.- **[21:00] A Miraculous Healing**- The story of Liv's unexplained leg injury and its connection to her patient, marking a pivotal moment in her journey.- **[24:00] The Power of Perception**- Liv discusses the importance of perception in shaping reality and how she learned to harness this power.- **[27:00] Living a Purposeful Life**- How Liv's experiences have led her to a life of purpose, including her decision to return to nursing and pursue naturopathy.- **[30:00] Reflections on Faith and Spirituality**- Liv reflects on her upbringing in evangelical Christianity and how her spiritual beliefs have evolved.- **[33:00] Advice for Others**- Liv shares insights and advice for those seeking spiritual growth or facing similar life challenges.Connect with Olivia Simpson (Liv Starr) on Instagram @livistarrr or via email at livistarr@gmail.com.

TruVue Podcast
Saint Maud - He's Come Upon Me

TruVue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 44:34


This video is a special request from YouTube follower @papawheelie1645. We're diving deep into Saint Maud, the 2020 psychological horror film that's all about the dangers of faith, obsession, and the blurred line between salvation and madness. The movie follows Maud (Morfydd Clark), a devout hospice nurse whose attempt to save the soul of her terminally ill patient spirals out of control. This intense tale of religious fervor will have you questioning what's real, what's divine, and what's the result of Maud's unraveling mind. Hold on to your seats, this review brings all the drama, spoilers, and unfiltered thoughts that you're used to from the TruVue Podcast. It's not about the review, it's the conversation with the crew. So, grab your popcorn

The Couple Shift
I wasn't ready to die

The Couple Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 24:46


In this special episode we share both of our perspectives on life after a tracheostomy. Why did Jules decide to go for it? How easy is it for MA to take care of it? What has changed? All this and more. It feels good to be back!Thanks for listening. With love, Jules & MAInstagram: @teamhighoctanejulesWebsite: www.teamhighoctane.com✉️ Email us: TCS@mariaaleandra.comALS, MND, Terminal Illness, Couple Goals, Marriage, AI, AI Technology, New Beginnings, Don't Give Up, Courage, Resilience

Beyond The Bump

Welcome to EP16 of Beyond The Balls! Jeff is 38, a father of two beautiful children and has Motor Neurone Disease (MND). He was diagnosed 7 months ago and his body is robbing him of his life with his family.  Chi's father also passed away at 68 from MND (Also known as ALS / Lou Gehrig's). It's a terrible disease which shuts down your nerves, but leaves you in full faculty of everything happening around you - including what's being taken away. That includes your movement, your speech, your dignity and ultimately your breathing.  It sadly is a disease that is becoming much too common. It is also incredibly poorly understood. We don't know what causes it and there is no cure, with average life expectancy from diagnosis being 2 years. So when we got introduced to Jeff and his wife Sarah, we agreed we would try to change that, to increase awareness of the disease.  Jeff & Sarah came on the podcast  to talk about what they're going through and it is one of the most profound, inspiring and heartbreaking pieces of work we could ever hope to be a part of. Jeff talks about resilience. About being grateful for a life well lived. About love. About his family. The grace in which he & Sarah have approached his diagnosis is truly, truly astounding. They are by all definitions, incredible human beings, dealt the most unfair hand in life.  We hope you can be inspired by this difficult interview.   Resource links: Jeff & Sarah's GoFundMe Learn more about MND on FightMND   Beyond the Balls is a fatherhood podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Chi Lo, a Beyond The Bump production. This podcast is targeted at dads, dads to be, their partners and anyone interested in the journey of fatherhood.  We believe that every dad wants to be the best they can be so our purpose is to entertain, educate and empower our audience. We promise to have open and honest discussions in the hope to leave you feeling more supported after every listen. Join us in celebrating the ups and downs of fatherhood today! Yeah the dads!   Follow us on Instagram: @beyondtheballs.podcast Follow Jayde on Instagram: @londonxboston Follow Chi on Instagram: @chi_lo Follow @yummmchi for some cooking adventures!   This episode is proudly sponsored by Tommee Tippee! Happy 60th Anniversary!  Tommee Tippee's award-winning bottles have been trusted by parents for over 60 years. From the self-sterilising bottle range for ultimate convenience, to the #1 Natural Start Bottle designed to make switching between breast and bottle effortless, to the Advanced Anti-Colic Bottle that's proven to ease colic, gas, and reflux, their scientifically-backed bottles support every stage of your feeding journey. Loved by parents, and we know you'll love them too.

Better Regulate Than Never
Special Bonus-Supporting a Loved One with a Terminal Illness: What to Do (and What Not to Do)

Better Regulate Than Never

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 30:50 Transcription Available


Send us a textFinding Purpose in Grief: A Conversation with Amy Shaw | Teen Anxiety Maze PodcastIn this powerful episode of Teen Anxiety Maze, I speak with Amy Shaw, a mother of ten who transformed her grief into purpose after her husband's terminal diagnosis. Amy shares her remarkable journey of raising four biological and six adopted children, navigating profound loss, and ultimately creating the "Walk the Red" program to help others face terminal illness with dignity and meaning.Amy opens up about the stillbirth of her child at 39 weeks, facing her husband's terminal brain cancer diagnosis while raising children ages 3-18, and how these experiences shaped her approach to grief. Rather than becoming bitter, she chose growth and created practical resources for others going through similar situations.Key moments in this episode:00:45 Amy's journey to mothering ten children, including international adoptions05:20 The profound impact of early losses and her decision to not let grief define her10:35 How her family approached her husband's terminal diagnosis14:50 Creating the "Navigating Goodbye" guide for those blindsided by terminal illness19:30 How teenagers vs. young children process grief differently23:15 The powerful mindset shift that helped her family "cheer on" her husbandWhether you're a parent, educator, or someone facing loss, Amy's perspective on how we can all "walk the red carpet" of life offers profound wisdom on making the most of every moment we have.

ART of Feminine NEGOTIATION
245: Negotiating The Labyrinth Of Terminal Illness

ART of Feminine NEGOTIATION

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 30:48


Facing a terminal illness—whether for yourself or a loved one—can feel like stepping into an overwhelming labyrinth, filled with uncertainty and pain. Yet, within that maze, there's an opportunity to negotiate moments of clarity, hope, and even healing. In this episode, Cindy Watson is joined by Debra Parker Oliver, a leading voice in hospice care and bereavement research, to uncover how we can approach this journey with grace, compassion, and purpose. Together, they'll explore how to navigate the emotional and practical challenges, offering tools to find light even in the darkest corners.   Key takeaways:   Tips on how we can anticipate those turning points when we're dealing with terminal illness. Strategies for navigating those transitions to help you avoid the stress and anxiety they often bring. How to get your physicians to listen How to navigate the experience of living with anticipatory grief How to best negotiate breaking bad news How to tell people you love that you have a serious illness How writing a book can be therapeutic And many more! Learn more about Debra:   Website: www.legaciesfromthelivingroom.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legaciesfromthelivingroom/?ref=embed_page YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Legaciesfromthelivingroom Email: oliverd@wustl.edu   Get her book: Legacies from the Living Room: A Love-Grief Equation If you're looking to up-level your negotiation skills, I have everything from online to group to my signature one-on-one mastermind & VIP experiences available to help you better leverage your innate power to get more of what you want and deserve in life. Check out our website at www.artofFeminineNegotiation.com if that sounds interesting to you. Get Cindy's book here: Amazon   https://www.amazon.com/Art-Feminine-Negotiation-Boardroom-Bedroom-ebook/dp/B0B8KPCYZP?inf_contact_key=94d07c699eea186d2adfbddfef6fb9e2&inf_contact_key=013613337189d4d12be8d2bca3c26821680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1 EBook   https://www.amazon.com/Art-Feminine-Negotiation-Boardroom-Bedroom-ebook/dp/B0B8KPCYZP?inf_contact_key=94d07c699eea186d2adfbddfef6fb9e2&inf_contact_key=013613337189d4d12be8d2bca3c26821680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1 Barnes and Noble   https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-art-of-feminine-negotiation-cindy-watson/1141499614?ean=9781631959776 CONNECT WITH CINDY: Website: www.womenonpurpose.ca Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/womenonpurposecommunity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenonpurposecoaching/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/thecindywatson Show: https://www.womenonpurpose.ca/media/podcast-2/ X(Twitter):  https://twitter.com/womenonpurpose1 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hersuasion Email:  cindy@womenonpurpose.ca

Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie
The Loss Before the Loss: Coping with Anticipatory Grief

Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 5:43


Make the most of the time you're here. Tell people you love them, do things to show that you care for others around you. That's what makes life worth living whether you have a short time here or not. Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks

Christian Science | Daily Lift
I rediscovered God and was healed of a terminal illness

Christian Science | Daily Lift

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025


Martine Blackler, CS, from Uvongo, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaHear more of Martine's experience on this week's episode of Sentinel Watch.

American Viewpoints
Glad To Be Here: Learning Life Through A Terminal Illness - Part 1

American Viewpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 10:00


Dave Lauer was enjoying a life many would be envious of: a successful career in education, a loving family, apparent good health that left him strong enough to play competitive baseball in his 50's. In late 2023, much changed with a sudden and surprising diagnosis of a brain tumor. While Dave's life has changed, he's taking notes of his reflections and leffons and offers them in his book, Glad To Be here. For more information: https://www.amazon.com/Glad-Be-Here-Embracing-Diagnosis/dp/B0DQLF3WFS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3R3L4YER34J1R&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.4YqZw3-TfkaFrSuny0Xd5Z-y2Wr-TVqUTDYPARgkNsTGjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.ag1Fc5TqQZIM5Hy7FPOGk8ACWkfvdW4fmSEXdKimyzE&dib_tag=se&keywords=glad+to+be+here+book+dave+lauer&qid=1736450936&sprefix=glad+to+be+here+book%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-1

American Viewpoints
Glad To Be Here: Learning Life Through A Terminal Illness - Part 2

American Viewpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 10:52


Dave Lauer was enjoying a life many would be envious of: a successful career in education, a loving family, apparent good health that left him strong enough to play competitive baseball in his 50's. In late 2023, much changed with a sudden and surprising diagnosis of a brain tumor. While Dave's life has changed, he's taking notes of his reflections and leffons and offers them in his book, Glad To Be here. For more information: https://www.amazon.com/Glad-Be-Here-Embracing-Diagnosis/dp/B0DQLF3WFS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3R3L4YER34J1R&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.4YqZw3-TfkaFrSuny0Xd5Z-y2Wr-TVqUTDYPARgkNsTGjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.ag1Fc5TqQZIM5Hy7FPOGk8ACWkfvdW4fmSEXdKimyzE&dib_tag=se&keywords=glad+to+be+here+book+dave+lauer&qid=1736450936&sprefix=glad+to+be+here+book%2Caps%2C94&sr=8-1

Jesse Lee Peterson Radio Show
Gray is the new black!

Jesse Lee Peterson Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 180:00


Today's show sponsored by: Goldco — 10% Instant Match in BONUS SILVER, for qualified JLP Show listeners Learn more at https://JesseLovesGold.com or 855-644-GOLD JLP Wed 1-8-25 Stop thinking and be free. HOUR 1 Los Angeles fires. Be myself? Forgive. Single mother. // HOUR 2 Know God, drop anger… Teacher throws student! Terminal illness. // HOUR 3 Manhood Hour: Move away. Stop thinking. Gray beard… // Biblical Question: Are you living from your mind or from your spirit? ⏰ TIMESTAMPS (0:00:00) HOUR 1  (0:04:46) Fires in L.A., CA  (0:13:23) Karen Bass, fire hydrants, Rick Caruso, L.A.  (0:21:16) ALIYANA, IN, 1st, 10: Be myself? Why you talk on the phone?  (0:25:55) CARLOS, Canada, 1st: Mother avoiding me; violent upbringing  (0:30:19) Goldco… TFS: Stephanie Chung  (0:35:11) CARLOS: Stay with it  (0:37:19) JOSH, GA: BQ, spirit  (0:38:50) NICOLE (sp), MI, 1st, single mother: Raise kids better? … Sinner?  (0:55:00) NEWS  (1:01:56) HOUR 2  (1:03:36) NYC felony assault reoffenders  (1:05:54) NICOLE: Anger separates you from God. Never had a problem.  (1:11:58) REMY, UK: Past: I am my memories. Can't get rid of them.  (1:21:25) Supers: Fires, BQ, Self-driving cars… "Going in circles"  (1:31:25) Teacher threw student  (1:37:24) VINCE, TX, 1st: Forgave, but parents didn't accept it  (1:40:23) CARLOS, TX, 1st: Terminal illness, want family to get along  (1:55:00) NEWS … HOUR 3  (2:02:43) Manhood Hour, "diversity" vs Joel; Return to the father; thoughts  (2:11:38) CARLOS: Can't help fam. Work on you. Don't say "my illness."  (2:21:17) ELI, Canada: Don't look for a church. BQ: Stop thinking.  (2:27:41) Supers…  (2:32:18) Christian man's response to OF woman at 5 Guys  (2:36:51) Son picked on by black kids at school  (2:39:55) Violent young lady loses mind, fired at airport shop  (2:41:42) Supers: Gray Jesse…  (2:46:08) ANTHONY, NV: You can stop thinking!  (2:50:05) STEVEN, IL, 1st, 27: parents  (2:54:33) ARDENE, CO: schools, teacher burnout  (2:55:56) Closing: Drop the anger, forgive mama 

Conversations
Best of 2024 - Bhawani O'Brien

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 53:00


Reflecting on a year of phenomenal guests, we are bringing you a selection of the Best Conversations of 2024.The child of doctors, Bhawani followed her parents footsteps into medical school without a second thought. But after the dissatisfaction of decades as a GP, Bhawani discovered the field of voluntary assisted dying and it changed the course of her life. Help and support is always availableYou can call Lifeline 24 hours a day on 13 11 14Bhawani O'Brien grew up in Malaysia with Sri Lankan parents, both of whom were doctors.Bhawani was also expected to become a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer or an accountant. Luckily for her, she adored her father, and followed his footsteps into medical school without protest.But after decades working as a GP, Bhawani had lost her purpose and also her beloved father, who died back at home in Malaysia while Bhawani was stuck behind locked borders in Western Australia.Not long after his death, she found a random pamphlet in her pigeonhole at work.It was about voluntary assisted dying, which became legal in WA in 2021, and it changed the course of Bhawani's professional and personal life.She immediately started her training as a voluntary assisted dying practitioner, and has since helped 100 people in their dying moments.This episode of Conversations contains discussion about death, palliative care, voluntary assisted dying, VAD, medical practioners, doctors, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Australia, Australian Medical System, Medicare, Covid, border lockdowns, Western Australia, families, family relationships, grief, grieving, mourning, funerals, cancer, motorneuron disease, alzheimers and dementia, migration, immigration, multiculturalism, racism, medical fraternity, terminal illness, living wakes, saying goodbye, good deaths.

Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)
How to Boost Sleep for Mental and Physical Wellbeing

Everyone Dies (Every1Dies)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 34:55


Send us a textThe expectations we put upon ourselves for a "perfect" holiday can wreak havoc on our stress levels, mood, and relationships. One of the things we can do to take care of ourselves is to get enough rest. Learn 5 tips to help you wind down and improve your sleep.  https://bit.ly/3DB4nhjWe also rebroadcast Season 1 Episode 40, where we discuss Fatigue. This is part 1 of a two-part examination of one of the top complaints for those living with a chronic or terminal illness. Fatigue is defined as: an overwhelming sustained sense of exhaustion and decreased capacity for physical & mental work.In This Episode:00:30 - Why Holidays Can Be Difficult for Mental and Physical Health00:58 - The Importance of Sleep01:31 - 5 Things You can Do to Wind Down and Get Better Sleep03:44 - Intro: S1E40 Rebroadcast about Causes of Fatigue06:11 - Recipe-Swedish Funeral Glögg10:30 - Fatigue Part 1 - Causes of Fatigue11:34 - Common Causes of Fatigue, Even for "Healthy" People13:02 - Fatigue for Surgery, Chronic or Life-Limiting Illness14:07 - Definition of Fatigue30:44 - People Who Faked their Own Death33:16 - OutroSupport the showGet show notes and resources at our website: every1dies.org. Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | mail@every1dies.org

Women in the Middle: Loving Life After 50 - Midlife Podcast
Ep #386: The Power of Mindfulness when Coping with a Terminal Illness with Gillian Borg

Women in the Middle: Loving Life After 50 - Midlife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 43:36


Today's episode is all about the power of mindfulness when you're coping with a terminal illness with Gillian Borg. Gillian was diagnosed as terminally ill in August 2022 and was given less than a year to live. She's a mother of two beautiful children and grandmother to a beautiful granddaughter.  Gillian was previously a debt specialist and from a banking background. She's now retired due to ill health. Gillian also has lots of life skills and hobbies that she's accumulated over the years. Now 60 years young, she's definitely got a few stories and experiences to share.  Learn more: https://suzyrosenstein.com/podcast/ep-386-the-power-of-mindfulness-when-coping-with-a-terminal-illness-with-gillian-borg/

1 Girl Revolution
236: The Bottomless Toy Chest - Mickey Guisewite

1 Girl Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 40:46


This week on The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we're honored to welcome Mickey Guisewite, founder of The Bottomless Toy Chest. Mickey is a trailblazer and an inspiring advocate for children battling cancer and life-threatening illnesses - and their families. After witnessing the challenges her son faced during his cancer treatments and going through what she and her family experienced, Mickey decided to take action and help others. She founded The Bottomless Toy Chest to bring joy, hope, and courage to these brave kids and their families. The Bottomless Toy Chest is a nonprofit organization that delivers toys, crafts, activities, and interactive experiences to hospitalized children, giving them moments of fun and distraction during their toughest days. What began as a small mission of love has grown into a movement impacting countless lives across the country. In this episode, you'll hear: Mickey's powerful story of how her son's battle with cancer inspired The Bottomless Toy Chest; How the organization grew from an idea into an incredible nonprofit organization; The impact of providing joy and normalcy to children facing cancer and serious illnesses; Heartwarming stories from children and families who have been helped through The Bottomless Toy Chest; The importance of community, connection, and bringing light into difficult situations; And so much more! For more information on The Bottomless Toy Chest, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com/mickeyguisewite Listen and Subscribe: Don't miss this heartwarming and inspiring episode – and so many others! Listen to The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast on #ApplePodcasts, #Spotify, #YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes. Join the movement to empower girls and change the world, one story at a time! For more information on 1 Girl Revolution, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com   

The Rob Skinner Podcast
303. The Best of the RSP: Interview with Brian Craig. Living with a Terminal Illness.

The Rob Skinner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 53:44


How to Support the Rob Skinner Podcast.  If you would like to help support my mission to multiply disciples, leaders and churches, click here:  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner In this episode, I'm rereleasing my interview with Brian Craig, who recently passed away from brain cancer.  This interview was originally released as episode 255 in March of 2024 after Brian's diagnosis.  Listen as he shares about his experience living with a terminal illness.  

Conversations
Exploring death and grief with heart and healing

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 51:30


As a forensic counsellor and then a grief counsellor, Wendy Liu has spent many years right up close to death. Her work with people who are processing all kinds of losses has brought her a much keener appreciation for life. (R)Wendy Liu was a young woman on a social work placement when she realised she had a special affinity for hard conversations about life and death.She put her aptitude to work in palliative care, and then some years later she began working as a forensic counsellor.For seven years Wendy worked supporting families following unexplained deaths, fatal accidents, child deaths, suicides and homicides reported to the Coroner. Today Wendy is a grief counsellor and a passionate advocate for us all to have more open and honest conversations about death and dying.She also says being so close to loss and grief each day has given her a stronger appreciation of life.This episode of Conversations explores terminal illness, murder, crime, survivors, how to grieve, healthy grieving, counselling, funerals, wakes, tough conversations, family dynamics, organising funerals, forensics, police.

Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts

In this heartfelt episode of Better Business, Better Life, Host Debra Chantry-Taylor opens up about the profound impact of losing her family members over a five-year span and how these losses transformed her perspective on life and business.   From her early start as an entrepreneur to becoming a Certified EOS Implementer, Debra shares how she has shifted her focus toward creating a balanced life—building businesses that allow time for personal fulfillment and quality moments with loved ones.   Debra also reveals her future plans, including extended travel with her partner and new ventures aimed at making a positive impact.   Tune in to gain insight into Debra's journey and her dedication to helping others build businesses that enable a fulfilling life.    HOST'S DETAILS:         ___________________________________________         ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►Connect with Debra: debra@businessaction.co.nz ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/       ____________________________________________              Chapters:      00:47- Reflecting on Family Loss and Business Perspective 01:44 - Early Business Journey 04:47 - Mother's Terminal Illness and Final Days 08:43 - EOS and Finding Balance in Business 10:45 - Helping Businesses and Personal Growth 14:16 - Planning for the Future and Family Time 16:55 - Business Expansion and Impact 18:12 - Final Thoughts and Invitation for Help 

The Vibes Broadcast Network
This Guy Is A Real Clown...

The Vibes Broadcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 18:17


Send us a textThis Guy Is A Real Clown...#clown #terminalillness #laugh #childrenshospital #author #humor

Fresh Intelligence
Cruel 'Baywatch Curse' Claims Another Victim: Show Star Michael Newman Killed By 'Heart Complications' Aged 68 - After Declaring Terminal Illness Gave Him 'Wisdom'

Fresh Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 1:37


Back in August, Newman told People magazine: "This terminal disease has allowed me a lot of thinking time, which I maybe didn't want, but it's brought me wisdom.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Conversations
Helping people die on their own terms — why Bhawani became a VAD practitioner

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 53:00


Bhawani O'Brien's first name means "giver of life" in Tamil, which is ironic she says, because one of the greatest privileges of her life has been helping more than 100 people in their dying moments as a voluntary assisted dying practitioner.

Redditor
"My Friend Has A Terminal Illness, Karen, He's Not Faking A Disability"

Redditor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 16:11


Listen to all my reddit storytime episodes in the background in this easy playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_wX8l9EBnOM303JyilY8TTSrLz2e2kRGWatch my videos in full on my YouTube channel (you even get to see my face!): https://www.youtube.com/Redditor This is the Redditor podcast! Here you will find all of Redditor's best Reddit stories from his YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Rod Liddle: UK Correspondent on the End of Live Bill having its first reading in the UK's House of Commons

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 7:36 Transcription Available


A divisive bill has had its first reading in the UK's House of Commons. Labour MP Kim Leadbeater has introduced her Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, setting off an emotional debate. It would allow mentally competent, terminally ill adults with six months or less left to live the right to choose to end their lives with medical help. UK Correspondent Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking that there's a “fairly clean” split in the House, the left largely in favour of the bill, and the right largely against. He says the bill is controversial, difficult, and very emotive, and will be debated at the end of November. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Crime Alert 6AM 09.12.24 | Man Tells Family Grandma Has Terminal Illness, Really Killed with Hammer

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 5:32 Transcription Available


Joseph Glynn tells his family his wife has a terminal illness and left, but he really bludgeoned her dead with a hammer. College town cops do NOT need help cleaning up spilled beer delivery.  For more crime and justice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hello From The Hallowoods
Episode 167 - Sadnesses

Hello From The Hallowoods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 30:06


Clara makes her farewells to a friend, Shelby prepares a last cut, and Clementine raises a glass. The theme of tonight's episode is Sadnesses.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘File 10: The Compact', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.The voice of The Auditor is Jimmie Yamaguchi. He can be found online at www.yamavoicethat.com. The voice of Clementine Maidstone is Libby Wellman. They can be found at @its.raining.sunlight on Instagram. The voice of Shelby Allen is Em Carlson, a wonderful RPG performer and creative director for Blackwater D&D. Fae can be found at @em_carlson on social media.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Moonrise', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Morning Sunbeams', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘82 Years Old', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Neverness', by Semo,‘Absolute Wonder', by Shahead Mostafafar,‘A Journey's Epilogue', by Sivan Talmor,‘It All Begins Here', by Borrtex,‘Golden Hour', by Jonas Kolberg, ‘Gazing Wide', by Tamuz Dekel,‘After you Came', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Tea for One', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Yearning', by ANBR, ‘Our Story So Far', by Jakub Pietras,‘Typical Day', by Borrtex,‘The End', by Simon Osterfeld,And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Animal death (Dogsmell as usual), Death + Injury, Needles, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Terminal Illness

The United States of Anxiety
The Gifts of Mortality and Movement, According To Dance Legend Bill T. Jones

The United States of Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 50:42


Dancers and romantic partners Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane stood out in the modern dance movement of the 1970s and 1980s as they explored a new vocabulary of movement that helped redefine the landscape of dance.  Zane died of AIDS-related complications in 1988, and Jones vowed to continue their work with the company they co-founded.Shortly after, he began convening workshops across America with people who were living with a terminal illness. Jones studied their words, their expressions and their movements, and created a work called “Still/Here,” which debuted on stage in 1994. Journalist Bill Moyers and filmmaker David Grubin produced a documentary about the dance and its making. The stories depicted by the company dancers included inspiration from people with breast cancer, cystic fibrosis, HIV and other diagnoses — and it was both critically acclaimed and controversial.Jones is returning to this work 30 years on, staging it at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) this fall. In this episode, he talks with host Kai Wright about his reflections of creating such an essential piece of performance art while grieving, what he learned from spending time with the “survivors,” and his response to the criticisms he received. Jones also shares how “Still/Here” has evolved for a new generation of audiences, and discusses his legacy in the world of dance.For more information about the forthcoming performances of “Still/Here” and to purchase tickets, click here. Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here.Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.

The Couple Shift
Continuing to adapt

The Couple Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 2:42


This is another solo quick episode I created with my AI cloned voice to talk about our challenges that we keep running into.Thank you for seeing us.With love, Jules & MA#RightHereRightNow

The Journey of My Mother's Son
Dan Clouser – Learning to come to Grips with My Terminal Illness - A Monologue

The Journey of My Mother's Son

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 15:03


In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I read Chapter 19 from The Journey of My Mother's Son, Volume I, Many Random Thoughts from the Road. I stopped recording interviews back in May because of our Canada and Alaska trip.  Knowing that we would be in areas with little to internet, I had created a backlog of episodes to be released through the end of July. Until I start interviews again, I will be releasing several monologues as well as episodes of just Sandy and I. This episode is unique in the fact that it is the first episode in which I rad a chapter from one of my books.  I hope you enjoy it.

From the Ashes
Men and Mental Health: How to Navigate Terminal Illness with Sheila Clemenson

From the Ashes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 56:34 Transcription Available


Explore the impact of terminal illness on men and mental health and relationships. Learn from Sheila Clemenson about coping with terminal illness. When life falls apart, our resilience makes us rise again. In today's podcast,we dive into the complex intersection of men and mental health and terminal illness with guest Sheila Clemenson. She is a certified career and grief wellness coach. She explains about the mental health retreat for grief and loss. Clemenson reflects on her personal journey of supporting her first husband through his battle with ALS. She discusses various aspects of ALS support. She offers a raw and honest look at the emotional toll of caregiving. She focuses on how to keep a relationship strong in the face of a devastating diagnosis. "I married him knowing that he was sick," Clemenson reveals, highlighting the depth of her commitment. Her story is one of love, resilience, and the harsh realities of being a spouse caregiver. She recounts her experiences, from the initial shock of diagnosis to the gradual progression of her husband's illness. Clemenson describes the emotions and relationship challenges of caring for a terminally ill partner. The conversation is touching on crucial aspects of men's grief and vulnerability. Clemenson describes her husband's struggle to maintain his identity and independence. She says, "Grant did not want anyone to know in our community that he was ill. He did not want people treating him differently," She sheds light on the common tendency among men to conceal their struggles. Even in the face of terminal illness. Navigating Life's Transitions  Clemenson is guiding listeners through the various stages of her journey. She highlights the importance of therapy and support systems in coping with grief and loss. She shares how these resources were crucial in her own healing process . And how they helped in rebuilding life after loss. She discusses the impact of such transitions on her and men and their mental health. She offers guidance and support for all who go through grief in a relationship. "I had an amazing therapist," Clemenson states. She highlights the importance of professional support during life's most challenging transitions. Her story is serving as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It is an epitome of the transformative power of love and support in the face of unimaginable hardship. Emotional Toll of Caregiving Clemenson shares her caregiving experiences. She highlights the emotional challenges that are often overlooked. "I had gained a dependent child, man child, so to speak," she says. She describes the shift in her relationship dynamic. This honest admission shows the complex emotions caregivers often feel. Such as frustration, guilt, and exhaustion. She focuses on finding strength after loss. Clemenson is also addressing the importance of maintaining one's identity while caregiving. "If I could go back and do it over again, I would have been Grant's wife instead of his caregiver," she reflects. She emphasizes the need for balance and self-care in caregiving relationships. Men, Vulnerability, and Terminal Illness The podcast is exploring the unique challenges men face when confronted with terminal illness. Clemenson's account of her husband's attempts to push her away near the end of his life is illustrating the complex ways men may struggle with vulnerability and dependence. "He tried to push me away like seriously, like three months before he died," Clemenson recalls. This behavior, she suggests, stemmed from his desire to protect her from his pain. It was his way of shielding himself from the discomfort of being dependent. The discussion is shedding light on the need for greater understanding and therapy for men. Especially for those who are grappling with serious illness and end-of-life issues. Men and Mental Health: Highlights of Today's podcast Sheila emphasizes the crucial role of support systems in navigating grief and loss. "If I hadn't built the support systems that I did, including a phenomenal therapist, I would have never made it through to where I am today," she states. This underscores the need for comprehensive support. Especially professional therapy, during times of crisis. Clemenson's experience highlights the difficulties of keeping a terminal illness secret. "Keeping something so devastating a secret is challenging," she admits. This point shows how secrecy can add extra stress for both the ill person and their caregiver. She urges for people to focus on therapy for men. Despite the hardships, Sheila's story is one of remarkable love and resilience. "It's a testimony to resilience and the power of moving forward, but the pain of moving forward." She explains as she describes her journey of rebuilding her life after loss. Clemenson's honest thoughts on being a wife and caregiver reveal the complex dynamics in these roles. Clement states, "I would have been Grant's wife instead of his caregiver." She underscores the importance of maintaining relationship identities even in caregiving situations. The podcast shows how men often find it hard to be vulnerable in relationships, especially during illness. Sheila's account of her husband's attempts to push her away near the end illustrates this challenge. She highlights the need for better support and understanding for men facing terminal illness. Conclusion Sheila's story of love and loss provides insights into the complex interplay between men's mental health, caregiving, and grief. Her experiences underscore the importance of support systems. She focuses on therapy and open communication in navigating life's most challenging transitions. As society continues to grapple with issues of men's mental health and terminal illness, stories like Sheila's serve as both a guide and a source of hope for those facing similar challenges.   Resources Mentioned "Over the Rainbow: From the Depths of Grief to Hope" Transitions Coaching Services   Connect with Sheila Website Instagram LinkedIn Join Men's Therapy Podcast The Men's Therapy Podcast is a revolutionary platform devoted to addressing the particular mental health issues encountered by men. Hosted by Marc Azoulay, a certified men's mental health coach, the podcast addresses a wide range of critical topics such as grief, career transitions, emotional resilience, and personal growth. Every episode will offer you insightful conversations and useful coping mechanisms to guide you through life. Join the community and start your journey towards becoming a better man! Tune in:  https://menstherapy.online/mens-therapy-podcast/ Listen to all our episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mens-therapy-podcast/id1559292153 Catch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@menstherapyonline  Connect with Marc LinkedIn X

The Couple Shift
The next chapter awaits

The Couple Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 3:21


It's a new beginning for me. It is just AI voiced Jules. This short episode really challenged me. It is one thing to write out your thoughts. Its another thing to do with your eyes alone and then edit it.Thank you for seeing us.With love, Jules & MA#RightHereRightNow

BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Fiction
Amy Neff (The Days I Loved You Most) is on the Radar!

BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 25:58


Come see what all the buzz is about: Amy Neff joins BOOKSTORM Podcast to discuss THE DAYS I LOVED YOU MOST! Jodi Picoult says "I've never read a story like this deeply moving, complex novel." A sweeping love story, a family drawn together in ways they never expected, and a beautiful exploration of all relationships, especially those between parents and adult children. Do children need their parents to love them more than each other? What do we sacrifice in a marriage - and is it worth it? What happens when you lose the person you can't live without? We dove right in ... join us!You can find more of your favorite bestselling authors at BOOKSTORM Podcast! We're also on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube!

The Couple Shift
How we process emotions

The Couple Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 25:03


Permission to feel, all of it. Learning how to process our emotions as a couple has been a cornerstone of our growth - the good, the painful and everything in between. With ALS in the mix, we've learned powerful lessons about what it takes.In this episode, we continue to experiment and stumble through new beginnings, thanks for coming along.Your support makes a difference! Like, comment, rate, subscribe and share.Thank you,Jules & MA#RightHereRightNow

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Is Joe Biden facing terminal illness?

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 11:00


Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning
EFR 809: The Impossible Dream - The Mindset and Daily Habits to Beat the Terminal Illness ALS with Aaron Lazar

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 78:10


This episode is brought to you by Caldera Lab, Timeline Nutrition, and LMNT. What if living beyond your limitations was more than just a mindset—it was your reality? Join me for an emotional conversation with Aaron Lazar, the accomplished actor and Broadway singer who is defying the odds in his battle with ALS. Aaron's story is not just about resilience; it's about a profound transformation from fear and unhappiness to empowerment and self-healing. Discover how shifting self-perceptions and embracing a life beyond limitations can lead to a mindset of being healed, whole, strong, and powerful.  Follow Aaron @aaronscottlazar Follow Chase @chase_chewning ----- In this episode we discuss... (05:41) Aaron's ALS Story (17:11) Aaron's Powerful Conscious Awakening (26:59) Finding Peace in the Midst of a Terminal Illness (34:24) Navigating Life's Uncertainties (39:31) Neuroscience and ALS Research (42:59) Heart Opening and Energy Connection (47:47) Cultivating Daily Self-Love and Gratitude Practices (52:18) Power of Personal Storytelling (01:15:07) Aaron's Career Future ----- Episode resources: Save 20% with code EVERFORWARD on my favorite men's skincare products at https://www.CalderaLab.com Save 10% on your first purchase of MitoPure mitochondrial revitalizer with code EVERFORWARD at https://www.TimelineNutriton.com/everforward  Get a FREE 8-count electrolyte sample pack with any purchase at https://www.DrinkLMNT.com/everforward  Watch and subscribe on YouTube Learn more at AaronLazar.com

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Creating Future Fans and Connection with Our Kids with Mike Schroder

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 53:25


Mike Schroder is the co-founder of Future Fans, a company that uses stories and games to teach core concepts of sports in a kid-friendly way. With a focus on future-forward solutions, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the way companies interact with their communities, driving growth and fostering loyalty. Mike shares his unique perspective on growing up in a bustling household and how his role as the youngest influenced his personality. He reflects on the subtleties of advocating for oneself and the dynamics of sibling relationships. He also discusses the profound lessons he learned from his dad's steady emotional presence and his approach to life's stages. Mike Schroder's father's decision to forgo treatment for his terminal illness is a poignant example of his pragmatic and appreciative outlook on life, which has left a lasting impact on Mike. www.thedadedge.com/friday147 www.futurefans.com www.instagram.com/futurefanssports www.facebook.com/futurefanssportss  

The Doctor's Art
One Hundred Voices Later — A Retrospective

The Doctor's Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 62:34


In the 100th episode of The Doctor's Art, we reflect on the lessons and insights we have heard from guests over the past two years. We first share the story of how The Doctor's Art podcast came to be, then we discuss some of the most meaningful and impactful episodes for us and how the show has changed the way we practice medicine and approach life. Finally, we share exciting new directions in which we hope to take the program.In this episode, we discuss: 1:45 - How The Doctor's Art podcast came to be 9:20 - Reflections on the growth and evolution of the podcast16:05 - The deep meaning that Tyler found in recording Episode 19 (Art, Drama and a Terminal Illness, with Ellen Dunphy), which featured a terminally ill patient under his care shortly before her passing22:35 - How Episode 41 (Love and Mercy in the ICU, with Wes Ely) set Henry up for success as he began his career as a physician30:22 - The insights on suffering in Episode 52 (A Space for Mystery, with Elisha Waldman) that have influenced Tyler's personal and professional lives 33:25 - How Episode 65 (Everyday Wonder in Medicine and Beyond, with Dacher Keltner) helped Henry find awe in everyday moments while working in the hospital36:07 - The single sentence in Episode 73 (The Physician Who Cured Himself, with David Fajgenbaum) that has stayed with Henry and reminds him to cherish how our bodies work39:10 - The two episodes that challenged the way Tyler perceives the world (Episode 86: Reflections at the End of Sight, with Andrew Leland and Episode 91: Inside a Suicidal Mind, with Clancy Martin) 41:24 - How Dacher Keltner's explanation of awe points to the kinds of experiences and activities we can value and why some are more transformative than others44:01 - The unexpected effect that Episode 21 (Pain, Pleasure, and Finding the Balance, with Anna Lembke) had on Tyler's perception of addiction within our modern lives51:37 - What's next for The Doctor's Art podcast We would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for listening to this show. We would also like to thank our guests for their generosity in sharing their time with us.Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2024