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In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with Singer, songwriter, and all-around cool guy, Arlis Albritton. We talked about his journey and how he got started in music (hint, it was the mailroom), navigating the Nashville writing scene, and how he is expanding his talent into the festival arena, with the St. Augustine Songwriters Festival: http://staugustinesongwritersfestival.com More on Arlis Arlis started writing full time, getting numerous cuts on acts like Julie Roberts, Keith Anderson, Jeff Bates, Halfway To Hazard and John Michael Montgomery to name a few. More recently Luke Bryan cut “Too Damn Young” on Luke’s triple-platinum album Tailgates and Tanlines. Arlis also had the honor of co-producing his song “Good Morning Sunrise” on Jamey Johnson’s Grammy and ACM nominated album. Arlis saw some chart success with “Won’t Be Lonely Long” by Josh Thompson, reaching number 25 on the Billboard charts. Arlis’s songs have been placed in Nissan commercials as well as the television show “The Voice” Website: http://arlisalbritton.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arlisalbritton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arlis.albritton New Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1psqQliDkawXBWBTnoB6wi
In this episode, Vivian shares about her grief experienced when her mother died as a ten-year-old, and then her primary care-giver, her grandmother, died as a young adult attending college. She shares how she sought support and others who would understand, but there weren't any.Vivian Nunez is a Portland-based writer, public speaker, and content creator. She is the founder of Too Damn Young, an online community and resource site for grieving young adults. Vivian writes and creates content that reminds her community that going through hard things, that navigating your mental health or your grief, doesn't disqualify you from having a happy life. Vivian has spoken at the United Nations and has been featured by Instagram, and on platforms like Forbes, Mic, and Well+Good. Vivian also hosts a podcast, What Happened After?.Support the show (https://healgrief.org/donations/)
For Mental Health Awareness Week, we go inside the mind of Vivian Nunez, a former young adult caregiver and the founder of Too Damn Young — a resource and community for teens and young adults who are grieving.
In episode twenty-four Rach chats with "Too Damn Young" Founder Vivian Nunez for a candid conversation about grief. Topics covered include: - That there is no timeframe for your grief - Your grief does not define you - And ways to cope with your grief As always, thank you for listening and for getting your dose of reality! Vivian Nunez is a NYC-based writer, public speaker, and content creator. She is the founder of Too Damn Young, an online community and resource site for grieving young adults. Vivian writes and creates content that reminds her community that going through hard things, navigating your mental health or your grief, doesn't disqualify you from having a happy life. Vivian has spoken at the United Nations and has been featured by Instagram, and on platforms like Forbes, Mic, and Well+Good. Vivian also hosts a podcast, What Happened After?. Connect with Vivian here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivnunez/ Too Damn Young website: http://toodamnyoung.com/ A great piece that Vivian wrote about the grieving process for Well +Good: https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/dealing-with-grief/ Connect with Rach here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realitybyrach/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealitybyRach Blog: https://www.realitybyrach.com/
Dr. Shajahan interviews author Vivian Nunez, founder of Too Damn Young, an online community for teens and young adults who’ve experienced a loss. They discuss resilience, grief and how to live with Option B.
Today's episode is all about navigating the complications of grief - your own grief, the grief of a loved one, caretaking as a millennial, and so much more. Vivian Nunez is a NYC-based writer, content creator, and the founder of Too Damn Young, an online community and resource site for grieving young adults. Vivian uses her content and Instagram to put words out into the universe that make people feel less alone as they navigate mental health realities, grief, and learning to find happy, new normals. Vivian has spoken with the United Nations and has been featured by Instagram, and on platforms like Forbes, Mic, and Well+Good. SHOW NOTES: Too Damn Young Instagram Vivian on Instagram Option B Modern Loss Sorry For Your Loss This episode is in support of Together Rising. Together Rising transforms collective heartbreak into effective action. Since 2012, Together Rising has raised over 2o million dollars, and 100% of what Together Rising receives from every personal donation goes directly to an individual, family, or cause in need. Together Rising identifies what is breaking the hearts of their givers, and connect the givers’ generosity with the people and organizations who are effectively addressing that critical need. To learn more, visit Together Rising's website or follow them on Instagram.
This week's episode brings you an entrepreneur and overall badass Latina by the name of Vivian Nunez. She is the host of a Latina-driven podcast called Creating Espacios. She is also the founder of a community called Too Damn Young, a resource for teens who are grieving and figuring out life after loss. Viv opens up about her own personal loss as a teen and how she coped with it as well as how she hopes to inspire the future presidential candidate. You don't want to miss it!
Vivian Nuñez a writer and founder of Too Damn Young, a resource for those who are going through the grieving process. We chat about the impact and change that can happen when you lose someone you love. Grief is a difficult process to navigate especially as a young adult. Too Damn Young has resources to aid the grieving process, everything from how to handle the holidays after losing a loved one to how writing about them can help keep their memory alive. Follow us on Instagram|Twitter @2damnyoung @vivnunez @latinxontherise
Arlis Albritton, This Florida native drove to Nashville with more dreams in his pocket than money. His determination and passion for music drove him to do all he could to put himself in the thick of the music industry. Within two years he was working in the mailroom at the Country Music Association and then FAME Music Publishing as the “tape copy guy.” While at FAME Music, Arlis learned his songwriting craft, along with making many key contacts. After leaving FAME, Arlis got his first major cut on Diamond Rio. Arlis started writing full time, getting numerous cuts on acts like Julie Roberts, Keith Anderson, Jeff Bates, Halfway To Hazard and John Michael Montgomery to name a few. More recently Luke Bryan cut “Too Damn Young” on Luke’s triple platinum album Tailgates and Tanlines. Arlis also had the honor of co-producing his song “Good Morning Sunrise” on Jamey Johnson’s Grammy and ACM nominated album. Arlis saw some chart success with “Won’t Be Lonely Long” by Josh Thompson, reaching number 25 on the Billboard charts. Arlis’s songs have been placed in Nissan commercials as well as the television show “The Voice”
Vivian Nunez was Too Damn Young—too young to lose her mom at 10 and too young to lose her grandma at 21. Now, at 26, she's the founder and creator of Too Damn Young, a website that helps teens and young adults who have lost someone they love. We're talking about creating a personal vocabulary for grief when textbooks fail, coping with the anxiety of waiting for the other shoe to drop, what dating is like as a young grieving person, and how Vivian is making room for Latina grief in a space that is very, very white. Also this week, a quick reminder about Monday's Google Hangout! Vivian Nunez's work, podcast, and community: http://toodamnyoung.com/ https://www.instagram.com/vivnunez/ LIVE grief support + so much more when you support Coming Back on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/shelbyforsythia Apply for private grief coaching with me: http://www.shelbyforsythia.com/grief-coaching/ Subscribe to Coming Back: Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/2CMqhhE Spotify http://spoti.fi/2CMr16k Stitcher http://bit.ly/2m08eJr YouTube http://bit.ly/2m1JWil Google Podcasts https://tinyurl.com/y8elxq9t TuneIn http://bit.ly/2F469Fl Continue the conversation on grief and loss in my private Facebook group, The Grief Growers' Garden: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thegriefgrowersgarden/ To ask a question or leave a comment for a future show, leave a voicemail or text 312.725.3043 or email shelby@shelbyforsythia.com. Because even through grief, we are growing. http://www.shelbyforsythia.com/
This is the first season’s Break the Stigma segment! Today will be hearing Vivian’s story with grief and loss. We talk about her losing her mom in elementary school, and later as a very young adult she lost someone that was like a mother to her, Vivian’s grandmother. She shares how she adjusted and her journey with therapy. Vivian Nuñez is a writer and founder of Too Damn Young, a community and resource for teens and young adults who have lost someone they love. She lives in New York, and one of the company she writes for is Forbes. Her advocacy work is focused on dismantling the stigma around grief specifically and mental health as a whole. To find more about Too Damn Young: http://toodamnyoung.com/ Contact Vivian Nuñez via Instagram: @vivnunez Latinx Therapists Online Invasion – This week on Instagram! Topics are in English and Spanish Mon., Sept. 24- Visit @counselingbradenton for Anxiety, @themiamitherapist for Codependency Tues., Sept. 25- Visit: @drLydianaGarcia- Sexual Assault (10am PST) Wed., Sept 26- @nicoleserranolmft- Stress Management tips (6PM PST) Thurs., Sept 27- @MindfulQuestRC - Intergenerational Trauma in Spanish 5:30PM PST @LatinxTherapy about trauma and PTSD at 10AM (PST) Friday, Sept. 28- @DrJanetBrito for Sex Therapy questions! 3PM (PST) If you can’t make it at the indicated time, youll have 24 hours to replay their live video. Send your questions to my Instagram @LatinxTherapy, or via email adri@latinxtherapy.com Next week this event will take over on Facebook! To support the podcast, please subscribe, rate and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or iTunes! Or contact me if you are interested in the De-Stigmatizing tee (adri@latinxtherapy.com).
The NYC contributors round table discussion features the founder of Hello Fears Michelle Poler, writer and entrepreneur of the blog Too Damn Young and podcast Creating Espacios Vivian Nunez, and film director and creator of the film Dream Girl Erin Bagwell. The three women sat down with founders Melissa and Stephanie Carcache at WeWork Soho to share their stories. The women talk about how to lead a passion-filled life and how to turn those passions into thriving and self-fulfilling careers. Some of the topics explored include making bold decisions, the power of the right timing, and going outside of your comfort zone. Let us know what you think about this episode using the hashtag #MWTalkPodcast on social media.
Hello Episode 30! This time we talked to Vivian Nunez. Vivian the Founder of Too Damn Young, a resource and community for teens and young adults who have lost someone they love. She produces digital content for other creatives and entrepreneurs. Also, Vivian is the creator behind Creating Espacios, a resource for the next generation of trailblazing Latinas. During our conversation we talked about grief, how her life changed when her grandmother (who raised her) passed, mental health, and how important it is to remember our mothers even if they're not here with us, while enjoying a cup of coffee. Happy Mother's Day to all the amazing women who raised us!
Vivian is the Founder of Too Damn Young, a community + resource for teens and young adults who have lost someone they love. She's also a copy writer and digital content producer for entrepreneurs and brands.