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Day 19 of the Nature and Nurture Project dives into the subject of grief and the things Kelly has learned from her own grieving process(es) over the years. Exchange Quote: “There are no quick fixes to grief. No easy answers. Every expression of grief that wants to be felt and honored and given its space, must be allowed…in order to heal.” – Tom Zuba
What is God? And Spirit? What's that? Is there really a Heaven? If so, where is it? Does everyone go there? Or just the good people? Muslims and Atheists? Are they in heaven, too? And what about hell? And the devil? And evil spirits? Are they out to get us? Spend some time with the only medium Tom Zuba works with and highly recommends to his clients with 1,000% confidence. Rachel Pearson is the real deal!!! Her son Perry brought her to Tom. And through Tom, to you. Be amazed!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-zuba/support
The guy with the two dead kids and the dead wife chats with his friend, the gal with the two dead kids and the dead husband. The Radical Survivor, author Nancy Saltzman, who through intention, vision, and action steps has created a life that is fun, magical, and miraculous is more accurately described in 2020 (25 years later after the plane crash) as the Radical Thriver. Two bouts with breast cancer. A plane crash that killed her entire family. Her sister's death. Her best friend. Her parents. And Nancy has chosen to offer hope and help to the world. Hope and help have risen from the ashes and embers. Give this a listen. Read Radical Survivor: https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Surviv... For more radiance, just like this, subscribe to this YouTube Channel. Visit TomZuba.com. Consciously choose light. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-zuba/support
Tom is joined by Jessica Van Pelt as they begin this podcast journey together and with you, the listener as Tom teaches you "A new way to do grief." These episodes will be either imperfectly perfect or perfectly imperfect... but they will be insightful, personal, and here to help others find a new way to do grief. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-zuba/support
After losing two children and his wife, Tom Zuba discovered that grief is not the enemy, grief can be one of our greatest teachers, and the stories we tell determine whether we will heal.
Join Tom Zuba and guest as he teaches a new way to do grief which creates a new way to do life. You were born to be radiant. YES, RADIANT. Are you ready to consciously co-create your Optimal Life? With us? Say yes. Say yes. SAY YES!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-zuba/support
Welcome to Essential Insights: A Podcast for Healthcare Professionals. Hosted by Sidnie Kane, Program Coordinator for the Hospice & Homecare Webinar Network. My goal is to bring the listener, the essential worker, the latest information and high-quality education on critical topics that healthcare professionals are facing on a daily basis. The third episode covers hospice and community grief support during COVID-19 care for the caregiver. Our first speaker today is Tom Zuba, international life coach, author, and speaker who is transforming the way we “do grief” worldwide. He is the author of Permission to Mourn and Becoming Radiant. Podcasts listeners can enter to win his book Permission to Mourn by emailing support@eewebinarnetwork.com with podcast in the subject line and let us know what you enjoyed the most about today's podcast. One lucky winner will be drawn randomly and will be announced on a future episode and contacted by email. Please note your email will not be used for any other purpose other than this podcast giveaway. Deadline to enter is 10/31/20. Our second speaker is Kathy Ahearn is the owner of Ahearn Advisement Partners and consults specializing in all areas post-acute. She has a degree both in Nursing and Social Work with a strong background in Oncology Nursing, Hospice and Home Health. Kathy is also a frequent webinar presenter. You can check out her latest webinar package on discharging live hospice patients here: https://bit.ly/2WvUdq6 Check out these links for more info! Latest webinars by Kathy: https://bit.ly/2WvUdq6 Tom Zuba's website: https://www.tomzuba.com/ Ahearn Advisement: https://ahearnadvisors.com/ Email for book giveaway: support@eewebinarnetwork.com Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hhwn Give us a like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hhwnwebinars
Is Healing Possible?
I am skipping around in episode postings today because of “timing” and how things are aligning up in this recording and sharing. You will begin to understand why as you listen to this episode that I recorded this morning with Tom Zuba. A month ago, I never heard of Tom. I would have assumed our initial phone call to be a random occurrence, but I now know better than to think this connection and more are not random at all, in fact, the universe provides exactly what you need exactly when you need it… as long as you are open to receiving it or dare I say paying attention and being present. Tom has a very clear vision of where he wants to be and the timeframe knows it will take to get there. His conviction and clarity are so clear and energized that it makes it contagious and inspiring. Get to hear his journey, his past from losing two young children, a wife, to being on Oprah his path to healing, helping others not only heal but living their life in the present with purpose. This episode is a lesson for me in being present and learning how to process grief while having trust in knowing that we are experiencing exactly what we need to be to get us to experience the emotions encompassed in this life.
Chapter 2 The Choice Becoming Radiant by Tom Zuba
In order to become who you have never been, you must do what you have never done...
Diving into "Becoming Radiant" Tom Zuba's second book I did not come to the planet to suffer. I came to be radiant. And so did you.
Tom and Mary get together to chat about Tom's second book, Becoming Radiant and to kick off my reading of the book on the podcast.
Do you want o get back up on the horse of life again? Say yes to life. Say yes to love. Say yes to you!!
The relationship that we have with our loved continues. Always. It is eternal...love is eternal.
Are there gifts in grief? Are you willing to look for them?
Fourth of July 2020...Can happiness and sorrow coexist on holidays and other festive occasions? Can you open the door just a bit to create a little hope?
Do you believe that your beloved was taken too soon? And is that a painful belief? Is there any other way to look at it that might bring peace instead of pain?
Do you receive signs and messages from your beloved?
You are stronger than you think. You may be walking through the fire of grief now, but you will step out of the fire as radiant light. You are healing!
Is keeping busy the path to healing? Does Keeping busy fix the hole in your heart? No, but there is a path to healing.
Words have power. The story you tell yourself is the story you live. The beliefs that you hold onto become your words. Your words become your story. The story you tell yourself either brings you pain or gives you peace. What story are you telling yourself?
Have you ever wanted God to do life your way? Have you ever prayed for a miracle? How do you define a miracle? Have you ever considered that a shift in perception might bring you peace? Let's unpack these big questions and find an answer that might bring peace.
Tom answers life's fundamental questions. Asking and answering these question until you find the answers that bring you peace instead of pain is a path to healing.
Healing is not a matter of strength. In order to heal you must give yourself permission to mourn. You must give yourself permission to feel the feelings and to ask the questions.
Sit down and breathe. Your heart wants to tell the story of your beloved over and over and over again until it no longer needs to. That is how you take in what has happened. That is a path to healing. Come sit down. I will listen.
When someone we dearly, dearly, dearly love leaves this world it cracks us wide open. It leaves us with questions that we need to answer. Those answers allow us to put the pieces of our life together in a way that brings us peace.
When someone you dearly, dearly , dearly love vanishes from this world, it feels as we've lost him or her. But did you? Are they really lost?
Healing is possible. With intention, commitment and concrete action. Listen to hear tangible tools that are the path to healing.
If you are grieving, you have entered the wilderness of grief. This is not an orderly place. It's wild and it's messy. But it is not a forever place. To get out of the wilderness of grief, you must go through it. You must give yourself permission to mourn.
Even in the darkest of moments you are not alone. Can you hear the whisper? Life is not done with you! Choose life!
We can turn this ship around! How can I help? By healing your broken heart. We stuff our emotions, act "normal" and tell others "we're fine". But what is that doing to us? and how much of what is happening today is about stuffed down grief that just cannot be contained any longer? Be what you wish to receive.
In the beginning, when someone you dearly love has died, your only job is to breathe and hold on. Many have walked this path and have risen from the ashes...You can too. But for now just hold on. And remember that you are not alone.
Chapter 2- If you are new to grief I would transport you to the most comfortable, lovely room where your every need would be attended to....Join me for this beautiful chapter....
Join me as I read and reflect on Chapter 1 of Permission to Mourn by Tom Zuba. The death of someone we love cracks us open big time. It is supposed to. Then what? Then the Dance begins....
Author Tom Zuba joins me to discuss his incredible book, Permission to Mourn and our upcoming collaboration here on GRiTT! There's a new way to do grief...
Awake 2 Oneness Radio with internationally known life coach, author and speaker Tom Zuba on Friday, September 7, 2018 at 7:00 PM EDT. This show was pre-recorded. Tom has just recently published his new book Becoming Radiant: A New Way to Do Life following the "death" of a beloved; this is the second book to his first book Permission to Mourn. Tom is committed to transforming the way we “do grief” worldwide. He is passionate about bringing his message anywhere that healing is needed. He looks forward to continuing to share with the world a new way to "do grief", become radiant and live an optimal life. "We have suffered enough." Tom is honored to invite you to spend transformational, educational, healing events with him as he helps you shift your view, understanding and perception of death through the sharing of his fascinating journey. He also gives participants the opportunity to also share their journey as they learn that everyone has much more in common than they might suspect. To learn more about Tom visit his website: https://www.tomzuba.com/ I just discovered a FUN way to help support Awake 2 Oneness Radio as a Surge365 Business Associate (SBA). If you LOVE to travel you will love this! Just as a member you SAVE TONS on your vacations and if you are interested in making extra money part-time go here for details: http://surge365.com/CarolineChang
New York Times Best Selling Author, Kristine Carlson invites you to practice Don't Sweat wisdom to achieve greater mental health, and better communication with your family, friends, and co-workers. Learn how to live with more peace and happiness and rediscover your joy, passion, and self-compassion, to awaken your most vibrant life. www.KristineCarlson.com There are not many people who have lived, loved and lost as much as Tom Zuba--author of Permission to Mourn. His journey is marked not by tragedy (although it appears that way until you speak with him) but by more by his ability to model resilience and truly choose the hero's journey as he gives hope to so many who feel lost in grief. This is an eye-opening interview that will have you realize all is not lost when unimaginable loss happens. Get a copy of Kristine's new book, From Heartbreak to Wholeness: The Hero's Journey to Joy where books are sold. Bring your receipt to www.fromheartbreaktowhoelness.com to get some fabulous gifts to say thanks for your purchase!
Awake 2 Oneness Radio with author Tom Zuba on Friday, June 8, 2018 at 7:00 PM EDT. This show was pre-recorded. I met Tom at the 1st Helping Parents Heal Conference in Phoenix this past April. He is the author of Permission to Mourn; "The death of someone we love cracks us open inviting us to become the person we were born to be." This is the book Tom wishes he had read after his 18 months old daughter Erin transitioned and after his wife Trici transitioned. It's the book he wishes he'd been handed following his 13 year old son Rory's transition. However, Tom had to live it FIRST before he could write it. Tom actually experienced the first transition of a love one very close to him when he was only six years old. His baby brother Daniel Patrick transitioned suddenly during the night from an undetected heart defect the night after his baptism. To learn more about Tom visit his website: https://www.tomzuba.com/
I had the honor and privilege of interviewing Tom Zuba for this episode of The Colon Cancer Podcast. His book Permission to Mourn; A New Way to Do Grief (affiliate link) is, in my opinion, a book about love. In it, Tom illustrates that when someone you love dies, it is possible to love again; […] The post The Colon Cancer Podcast (http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/037-2/) .
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In this episode, you’ll learn: Why grief is our greatest teacher Words have the power to change our lives Healing is a journey, not a destination The new way vs the old way to do grief Is there a right way to grieve? 5 Important steps in recovering from grief and loss Stop resisting and find the lesson How to find your strengths The definition of grief and why we all grieve Coping with unexpected events Do men grieve differently from women Why exercise is therapy How the loss allowed Tom to find his life purpose How Tom tried every mainstream and alternate healing method to save his son Don't forget to get our FREE Guides and take your life to the next level. Grab Yours Now: http://www.legendarylifepodcast.com/category/start-here/ His 43-year-old wife Trish died equally as suddenly on New Year’s Day 1999 and his 13-year-old son Rory died from brain cancer in 2005. Tom and his son Sean are learning to live a full, joy-filled life, one day at a time. - See more at: http://www.legendarylifepodcast.com/podcast/148-tom-zuba-find-strength-motivation-overcome-anything-life/#sthash.Sog1c9JY.dpuf Tom Zuba is a grief guide, author, life coach and inspirational speaker. His intention is to transform the way we “do grief” worldwide by sharing tools he’s gathered over the last 20+ years. In 1990, Tom’s 18-month-old daughter Erin died suddenly. His 43-year-old wife Trish died equally as suddenly on New Year’s Day 1999 and his 13-year-old son Rory died from brain cancer in 2005. Tom and his son Sean are learning to live a full, joy-filled life, one day at a time. Tom appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show with best-selling author Gary Zukav, and currently writes a monthly column for CARING magazine. To learn more, visit www.TomZuba.com and follow Tom on Facebook and Twitter. - See more at: http://www.legendarylifepodcast.com/podcast/148-tom-zuba-find-strength-motivation-overcome-anything-life/#sthash.Sog1c9JY.dpuf Tom Zuba is a grief guide, author, life coach and inspirational speaker. His intention is to transform the way we “do grief” worldwide by sharing tools he’s gathered over the last 20+ years. In 1990, Tom’s 18-month-old daughter Erin died suddenly. His 43-year-old wife Trish died equally as suddenly on New Year’s Day 1999 and his 13-year-old son Rory died from brain cancer in 2005. Tom and his son Sean are learning to live a full, joy-filled life, one day at a time. Tom appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show with best-selling author Gary Zukav, and currently writes a monthly column for CARING magazine. To learn more, visit www.TomZuba.com and follow Tom on Facebook and Twitter. - See more at: http://www.legendarylifepodcast.com/podcast/148-tom-zuba-find-strength-motivation-overcome-anything-life/#sthash.Sog1c9JY.dpuf
Our life losses can seem overwhelming when it appears the rest of the world is celebrating. But in fact, we are in good company! Holidays are natural times to remember people we've lost and to honor them. But how do we step back from the high intensity, busy shopping and party season to make space for our grief? How can the people in our lives who have died bring deeper meaning and resonance to our holidays? Instead of feeling like we're out of step, can we allow the season to be a time for honoring, remembering and making connection with the people we've lost? Winter is a natural time of reflection and remembrance. Join us to explore how to integrate losses into the season.
Our life losses can seem overwhelming when it appears the rest of the world is celebrating. But in fact, we are in good company! Holidays are natural times to remember people we've lost and to honor them. But how do we step back from the high intensity, busy shopping and party season to make space for our grief? How can the people in our lives who have died bring deeper meaning and resonance to our holidays? Instead of feeling like we're out of step, can we allow the season to be a time for honoring, remembering and making connection with the people we've lost? Winter is a natural time of reflection and remembrance. Join us to explore how to integrate losses into the season.
Do we continue to transform with each new loss? Tom Zuba thinks so, and wants to share the profound lessons he learned grieving the loss, first of his 18 month old daughter, then years later his wife, and years after that one of his remaining two children. What was at first an unlit and terrifying landscape through which he had no idea how to travel, slowly illuminated, showing him the way through his grief, noticing everything along the path. Dedicating his life to helping other people navigate their losses, the pain of his grief gave way to the beauty of his new life. Teaching through sharing his experience, Tom embodies the service which comes, sometimes, out of our deepest and most difficult times.
Do we continue to transform with each new loss? Tom Zuba thinks so, and wants to share the profound lessons he learned grieving the loss, first of his 18 month old daughter, then years later his wife, and years after that one of his remaining two children. What was at first an unlit and terrifying landscape through which he had no idea how to travel, slowly illuminated, showing him the way through his grief, noticing everything along the path. Dedicating his life to helping other people navigate their losses, the pain of his grief gave way to the beauty of his new life. Teaching through sharing his experience, Tom embodies the service which comes, sometimes, out of our deepest and most difficult times.
Tom Zuba is a life coach, author and speaker teaching a new way to do grief. In 1990 Tom's daughter Erin died suddenly. His wife Tricia died in 1999 and his son Rory died in 2005. He is the author of the upcoming book Permission to Mourn: A New Way to Do Grief.
In 1990, following a five-day illness, Tom's 18-month-old daughter Erin died suddenly and unexpectedly. In 1999, following a 52-hour hospital stay, Tom's wife Trici died equally as suddenly. Five years later, the night after his second day of 7th grade, Tom's 13-year-old son Rory had a seizure. Rory died three months later on February 22, 2005. Tom and his teenage son Sean are learning to live a full, joy-filled life one day at a time... and teaching others how to make peace with LIVING !
Tom Zuba talks about dealing with multiple deaths. He lost a brother, two children and a wife.