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If you love deep, honest, authentic conversations get ready to love Grief is a Sneaky Bitch. Lisa Keefauver, founder of Reimagining Grief, holds an extensive grief resume herself, as a social worker, grief educator & activist, and widow. She brings her deep curiosity, love of conversation, and knowledge of how language and culture shapes our experiences of ourselves and our world, including our grief, to each unscripted conversation. From CEO’s and social workers to authors, educators, filmmakers and stay-at-home moms, her guests open up about the complexity, confusion, and even confidence they have gained by navigating a grief journey of their own.About the episode Lisa was joined by Biological Anthropologist and author, Barbara J King, for an eye-opening and compassionate conversation about grief and love in the animal kingdom. We explored how Barbara has come to understand grief in the animal kingdom, how finding compassion for animals helps us be more compassionate to our fellow humans, and why this perspective requires us to call into question some of our most fundamental beliefs and behaviors. The author of seven books, including the new Animals’ Best Friends: Putting Compassion to Work for Animals in Captivity and in the Wild, Barbara focuses on animal emotion and cognition, the ethics of our relationships with animals, and the evolutionary history of language, culture, and religion. Her book How Animals Grieve has been translated into 7 languages and her TED talk on animal love and grief has now received over 3 million views. Episode ResourcesBarbara tweets about animals, science, and books @bjkingape.Visit Barbara’s websiteHow Animals Grieve by Barbara J KingGrief and Love in the Animal Kingdom TED TalkAnimals Best Friends by Barbara J KingJump straight into:(03:38) - Barbara’s first experiences with grief - “It struck me very much how it seemed a little bit unwelcome to show that emotion and my parents didn't completely shy away from it, but yet it didn't seem completely natural either.”(08:17) - Growing stronger in conviction and the cross-cultural variations of grief - “What we do in the United States, our overarching culture and our overarching traditions of tamping down our grief expressions, physically and emotionally is not the only way.”(11:30) - Are humans exceptional? Barbara’s work with animal grief - “Animals need to see other’s bodies in order to get closure.”(22:02) - Is grieving only a mammalian behavior? - “We don't necessarily expect to see grief and spiders or frogs or trout. This does not mean we shouldn't look, because of course 20, 30 years ago, we didn't think we would be seeing it in the variety of animals we're seeing it in now. “(27:03) - The importance of having compassion for the animal experience - “If you understand how deeply important it is to be good to each other and not necessarily to know what another human being is going through, but to give them the benefit of the doubt to be there, to listen, we can do the same thing for animals.”(39:49) - From researcher to animal activist: Barbara’s journey to animal compassion - “I was doing grief research and I began to realize that animals who are considered food in our culture also grief, I needed to stop and write a book about them.”(44:36) - Climate grief: How to turn compassion into action - “Our whole earth is in crisis and there's an ecological grief that many of us feel but it also makes me think that how do we take that love-grief sort of dynamic relationship and apply it to the planetary crisis that we're in.”Thanks for listening! If you’re feeling social, don’t forget to follow Lisa @reimagininggrief on Instagram. Make sure to leave a rating and write a review today on Apple Podcasts so that more people can find us. Our host, Lisa Keefauver, offers a variety of services and products that will help you find language when you’re at a loss for words. To learn more visit www.reimagininggrief.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Barbara Cowan Berg, licensed clinical therapist and author of "What to do when life is driving you crazy," "How to Escape the No-Win Trap," and the "Ring Shui" series, talks to Simply Delicious Living host Maryann Ridini Spencer. Barbara shares her tips about how we can usher in more love, joy, balance, and abundance into our lives. Visit Barbara at barbaraberg.com. Visit Maryann's Award-Winning Blog at Maryann Ridini Spencer.com or AlohaWriter.com and navigate to the Simply Delicious Living Blog Tab!
Your Authentic Presence Can Help Patients Feel Empowered!An honest and personal conversation with my guest Barbara Karnes, RN. As a healthcare professional, do you recognize what you may be taking on, taking in, and taking home? Barbara and I discuss what it means to be vulnerable and to be human as healthcare professionals. It's a real conversation on the importance of finding balance and having self-care rituals to support your professional care-giving efforts. Barbara Karnes is an internationally recognized author, speaker, thought leader and expert on end of life care and the dynamics of dying. Barbara was recognized in 2018 as a Hospice Innovator by the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and was named the 2015 International Humanitarian Woman of the Year by the World Humanitarian Awards. Barbara’s experience as a hospice care provider at the bedside of hundreds of people, and as an administrator overseeing the care of thousands, led to the 1985 publication of, Gone from My Sight: The Dying Experience. Affectionately referred to in the industry as the “little blue hospice book,” Gone from My Sight has sold over 25 million copies worldwide, is published in 12 languages, and remains the leading resource on the market today educating families on the signs of approaching death. In 2015, Barbara’s film New Rules for End of Life Care was featured in film festivals around the world and was the recipient of 10 prestigious film awards. Visit Barbara's website: https://bkbooks.com/ You can watch interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_YysxmVLv4EConnect with me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/drdebhowell/ Instagram: Dose of Deborah
Loss of a loved one always feels tragic. Barbara Harrison had to face the passing of her husband, and after that, she had to endure a painful journey of finding a new normal. She was generous enough to share her experience with me. These are the tips she offers to anyone who is going through the loss: ● Get help. You think you are strong enough, but it isn’t the healthiest approach to grief. ● Get a support network. Rally your family, your friends, medical professionals who will support you on the journey to a new life. ● Give it time. Allow yourself to grieve and face the pain on your own terms. ● Get yourself out of the house. Go to the movies, dinners, cruises - embrace new experiences and start seeking joy again. Finding a new way of living is hard because all you want is for life to go back to normal. However, the old normal does not exist anymore. You have to create something new that will fill your life with joy and purpose. Barbara, for example, took up pottery painting and started writing books. Her debut, “Get Out Now!” is a novel touching on the sensitive subject of marital abuse and psychological transformation. Barbara writes stories that are close to her heart. Even though the plot is purely fictional, it is based on several real-life stories that Barbara has witnessed in the life of her friends. Also, her second novel is waiting to be published. Listen to the interview to learn its name and the story behind it! Visit Barbara’s webpage: https://barbaraharrisonwrites.wordpress.com/ You can also book a spot with Corine La Font on her radio show “Between The Lines”: https://wiseintro.co/corinelafont --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/between-the-lines-network/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/between-the-lines-network/support
Interview Notes, Resources, & Links Get the book, Rigor In Your School: A Toolkit for Leaders Follow Barbara on Twitter @barbblackburn Visit Barbara's website Free Resources from BarbaraBlackburnOnline About Barbara Blackburn, PhD Barbara Blackburn, PhD is the author of 18 books and a full-time consultant who works with schools around the world to help raise the […]The post Barbara Blackburn—Rigor In Your School: A Toolkit for Leaders appeared first on The Principal Center.
Inspired by food and health whilst living in Japan, Barbara trained as a nutritionist and set up Nutrichef in the UK in 2004. Since then she's been creating healthy meal plans for busy people who want to lose weight, maintain a healthy lifestyle or achieve fitness goals. Nutrichef was sold in March 2015 and Barbara set up BC Nutrition to continue consulting businesses on implementing strategies to improve productivity and consult individuals on health related issues. In 2015 Barbara launched her first cookbook Rainbow Recipes and she regularly presents globally on healthy eating. Visit Barbara's website http://bcnutrition.co.uk/ Find her on twitter https://twitter.com/NutriBarbara Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/barbaracoxofficial To read the full transcript of Barbara's interview - head over to:- http://www.successfulwomen.training/podcast/
Coach Cafe' Radio is thrilled to welcome Barbara De Angelis! Barbara De Angelis is a New York Times best-selling author who has recently released her latest book entitled Soul Shifts (Hay House). She is one of the most influential teachers of our time in the field of personal and spiritual development. For the past thirty-five years, she has reached tens of millions of people throughout the world with her inspirational messages about how to create a life of true freedom, mastery and awakening. Through her sold-out seminars, TV and radio programs, publishing and speaking, she has created her own Barbara De Angelis Brand, and is sought out not only by corporations, celebrities, and entrepreneurs, but by anyone who wants to learn how to transform themselves, their business, and their relationships from the inside out. During our enlightended conversation with Barbara you will learn: • What Are Cosmic Alarm Clocks? • Sounding Good vs. Feeling Good • How to Map Your Soul Shifts Journey • Are You Suffering From Divine Discomfort? Rave reviews for Barbara De Angelis- Deepak Chopra says: “Barbara takes the complex and makes it practical. I think she’s brilliant.” Wayne Dyer says: “Barbara is one of the finest transformational teachers we have in the world today.” Visit Barbara here: www.barbaradeangelis.comhttp://www.barbaradeangelis.com Visit us in the Coach Cafe' to pick up your self empowerment gifts- www.coachcaferadio.com Meet your hosts: Estra Roell- www.americaslifepurposecoach.com Kathleen Martin- www.kathleenmartincoaching.com
The Joy and Power of Rituals with Barbara BiziouJoin me and my special guest Barbara Biziou as we explore not only the significance, but the POWER of rituals and in doing so how we find our INNER JOY!About Barbara:Along with her wide-ranging professional experience as an actress, television producer, corporate trainer, and life coach, Barbara has also received professional training in psychology, hypnotherapy, Johrei, voice dialogue, Meyers-Briggs Facilitation, Emotional Intelligence & many other modalities.For more than 30 years she has stewarded transition and change across the globe for a mix of dynamic young professionals and peerless master professionals, first-time and seasoned entrepreneurs, new parents, baby-boomers in transition, and employees of major corporations. Additionally, she is a faculty member at AMA, Creating WE Institute, One Spirit Learning Alliance, New York Open Center & Kripalu Center.Barbara has appeared as a frequent ‘practical spirituality’ expert on national TV broadcasts including Fox, CBS, and NBC, and has also served as the resident ‘ritual expert’ on Hallmark’s New Morning, and was showcased as the life coach on Morgan Spurlock’s 30 Days on FX.Articles featuring her works as a thought leader specializing in “the creation of simple spiritual practices that lead to BIG changes” have appeared in numerous magazines, newspapers, and digital publications, including The New York Times, NY Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, Body and Soul, Harper’s Bazaar, Oprah.com and psychology.com.Visit Barbara at her website: http://www.barbarabiziou.com