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Life After Bump Diaries
22: Brooke Ford | Finding out Son has Autism, Post Natal Depression

Life After Bump Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 40:53


In this week's episode, and the final for 2020, I speak to Brooke, mum to Ethan and Estelle. When Ethan was one, Brooke noticed that he wasn't reaching his milestones, she reached out to her doctor who assured her everything was fine. After a year and a half of looking for answers, he was diagnosed with autism. Brooke talks about this journey and what it means for her family, including the strain it put on her relationship. Brooke also experienced post natal depression with both of her children. She speaks frankly about what she experienced leading up to her diagnosis, and the stigmas she faced when she opened up about it. Thanks to Brooke for being so open and raw about her journey.Listen now on all podcast platforms!Please note there's a brief mention of suicide in this episode. If you need help please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.  Follow Brooke on instagram @handful.of.adventuresThank you for supporting my podcast during 2020. I can't wait to share what I have planned for 2021. New episodes will return January 2021. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and safe and happy new year x

Do A Day with Bryan Falchuk
117. Compassion & Perseverance to Survive with Ethan Zohn

Do A Day with Bryan Falchuk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 60:48


Ethan Zohn is a humanitarian, inspirational speaker and television host; former professional soccer player; cancer survivor and advocate; winner of the hit reality television show, CBS’sSurvivor: Africa; contestant on season 40 of Survivor: Winners at War, author and inventor; and co-founder of the global non-profit, Grassroot Soccer. He has found purpose through his humanitarian work and community involvement, and believes that a better and healthier world can be achieved through education, advocacy and inspiration. In 2002, Ethan used a portion of his Survivor: Africa winnings to help found Grassroots Soccer (GRS), an adolescent health organization that leverages the power of soccer to educate, inspire, and mobilize at-risk youth in developing countries to overcome their greatest health challenges, live healthier, more productive lives, and be agents for change in their communities. To date, the organization has reached over 2.9 million youth in over 60 countries with critical health information, access to health services, and mentorship. Ever the tireless and creative promoter, in 2008, Ethan embarked on a record-breaking 550-mile journey on foot, from Boston, MA to Washington, D.C., dribbling a soccer ball the entire route, to raise money and build awareness for GRS. In 2009, as a fit, active, 35-year-old former professional soccer player who had traveled the world on behalf of the international health community through Grassroot Soccer, Ethan became an unlikely face of cancer. Diagnosed not once but twice with CD20+ Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in the span of several years, Ethan endured years of aggressive treatment, including two stem cell transplants. Never losing optimism, spirit, or humor despite extraordinary rigors and setbacks, Ethan used his journey and considerable platform to connect with others – young adults in particular – and offer much-needed inspiration, advice, and comfort. Ethan is a graduate of Vassar College, and he has played and coached soccer professionally in Zimbabwe, the United States, and as a member of the US National team for the 1997 and 2001 Maccabiah Games in Israel and 2004 Pan-American Maccabiah Games in Chile. In recognition for his work Ethan was awarded the 2004 Nkosi Johnson Community Spirit Award by the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, the Heroes Among Us Award from the Boston Celtics and the Massachusetts State Health Department, and the Auxilia Chimusoro Award from the US State Department in Zimbabwe. Key Points from the Episode with Ethan Zohn: Ethan’s philosophy in life is service over self, making happiness real for other people Leading with compassion and empathy versus business and money creates an authentic, vulnerable leader Ethan won the show Survivor in its third season, taking place in Kenya, Africa He went in with this intention to lie, cheat and steal to win, but once he got out there, he realized that wasn’t who he was, and couldn’t play that way He realized how much you need to know yourself and play in alignment with that or it won’t work out Ethan grew up outside of Boston with his parents and two older brothers When Ethan was 14, his father passed away from colorectal cancer The community reached out to support his mother, him and his brothers, teaching him the importance of supporting those who need you He played soccer in college, and then went on to play professionally in Zimbabwe, Africa After winning Survivor, Ethan co-founded a charity called Grassroots Soccer to help raise money and create support for those dealing with HIV and AIDS in Africa Ethan himself ended up with a cancer diagnoses (Lymphoma) at age 35 while training for the NYC Marathon Being diagnosed with cancer was such an eye-opener for Ethan, especially in his AIDS work, to really appreciate what it means to get that diagnosis and face a battle for your life He also learned the impact of philanthropy and support at an even deeper level and how  much it means not to have to face a life-threatening challenge alone He does a lot of public speaking, including talking about failure a lot, which may be surprising given what he’s achieved His path was all born of failure, as jobs didn’t work out and he had nothing to do, so he and his friend worked on Survivor submissions, landing him a spot in Season 3 He was asked to join Season 40: Winners at War, and got back into the show to see how it changed since the last time he played (Season 8: Survivor All Stars) In Season 40, there was an island you go to when you’re voted out called The Edge of Extinction (EOE), which acts like a purgatory where you can quit but are also fighting to get back into the game, which creates a mental struggle every day This mirrors so much of the mental journey of fighting cancer that Ethan experienced – having to choose to stay in the fight with the temptation to just give up and not face anything anymore, feeling alone on an island and more He got so thin and was emotionally ravaged, his wife came out to visit during the Loved Ones Visit, and saw his struggle There was a log challenge where they had to carry 20 logs across the island before sun down, and Ethan passed out while on log 16  He expected people who take advantage of his going down since they were all competing for $2 million, but they rallied around him and helped him finish, which was a great reminder of the humanity that can transcend even that level of financial gain Ethan lives by the saying that you never let a crisis go to waste For every crisis in his life, he’s chosen to focus on it and do good through that situation He shifts the failure mindset into one of not trying, so rather than worrying about the failure, he thinks about all the things he’d miss if he never tries, whether that’s achievements or learning experiences When he was diagnosed in 2009 with Lymphoma, he made a choice to be public about it, working with People Magazine to chronicle his journey The public battle, which he won, setup a strong sense of failure 20 months later when the cancer came back He had felt built up as a hero and source of inspiration, and then felt like he failed those who were looking to him when it didn’t work This resonates today so much as there are so many things people are going to be trying and failing with home schooling, work, how to get food, stay safe and healthy and so much more It feels foreign, scary and uncertain – things Ethan understands all too well, but he also sees himself prepared for because of his cancer journey There are only two things in life that we have to be completely certain about We are all going to have to die, and We are all going to have to live until we die That means we have to ensure we live the life we want to live Acceptance is key to survival – once you accept what you’re facing, you can move to the next phase where you get to see a path to the other side It’s ok to just survive something, just getting through this is ok – advice that’s so relevant to the current situation Links: Website: ethanzohn.com Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/ethanzohn Facebook: @ethanzohnsurvivor Instagram:@ethanzohn Twitter: @ethanzohn Subscribe to The Do a Day Podcast Keep Growing with Do a Day Get Bryan's best-selling first book,Do a Day, which is the inspiration for this show and can help you overcome your greatest challenges and achieve in life. Read Bryan's best-selling second book, The 50 75 100 Solution: Build Better Relationships, to tap into the power we all have to improve our relationships – even the tough ones we feel have no hope of getting better. Get started on your journey to Better with the Big Goal Exercise Take your growth into your own hands with the Do a Day Masterclass Work with Bryan as your coach, or hire him to speak at your next event

RP Strength Podcast
Ethan Suplee, Movie Star

RP Strength Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 75:09


0:19 Ethan Suplee intro 1:34 Dealing with comments on social media 5:10 How Ethan got into acting 7:40 Ethan's diet history 12:22 Ethan's weirdest diets 14:43 The moment Ethan decided to change 17:42 Believing food is the problem 24:08 Identity and diet 26:01 When Ethan discovered counting macros 28:08 Ethan's obsession with building traps 29:44 When Ethan discovered exercise and weightlifting 36:50 Quality of food on movie sets 38:30 When Ethan discovered RP 46:00 Ethan gained weight when he started counting macros 51:45 Food volume 56:11 Eating bland foods can make diet easier 57:45 Ethan is using RP coaching 1:01:55 Understanding and surviving maintenance periods 1:09:06 Hollywood is on hold for Covid 1:11:20 What happened to the RP summit 1:14:03 Where to find Ethan online

The Dirtbag Diaries
Ethan and G-Pop

The Dirtbag Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 31:34


“I have a pretty young grandfather, but he was starting to get old and knew he had one or two more big expeditions in him,” says Ethan Roebuck. “He wanted to put together a big trip, because he’s getting older, but also because I’m getting older. When Ethan’s grandfather proposed that they go on a tandem kayaking expedition along the Canadian coast the summer before Ethan’s senior year of high school, Ethan was onboard. Producer Cordelia Zars brings you the story of a wild adventure, a passing of the torch, and the special bond that emerges and evades the constraints of words.

Unearthly Paranormal Stories
Ep05 - Crow Bait

Unearthly Paranormal Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2018 42:17


When Ethan is invited by his friends, Brandon and Tricia, to tag along on a nighttime adventure to check out the site of a famed urbane legend, he is hesitant at first, but decided to tag along to the cemetery.   When the group arrives to the site, Ethan realizes that they are not alone and their every move is being watched. When he finds himself alone among the graves, he tries to tell himself that what he is feeling has to be his imagination…because that’s the only explanation that makes sense. So, sit back, try to relax as you remember that this story, Crow Bait, is based on true events.     Music by: The Blank Tapes     Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/unearthlypod Check Us Out Online: https://www.unearthlypodcast.com/ Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/unearthlypod/ Find Us On Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unearthly-paranormal-stories/id1326686191 Find Us On Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/misconduct-a-true-crime-podcast/unearthly-paranormal-stories?refid=stpr Find Us On Blubrry: https://www.blubrry.com/unearthly_pod/  

Love Your Bodd
38 - Ethan P: Know Your Value - An actor talks truth, generosity, and confidence

Love Your Bodd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 64:37


“You should always say, ‘I’m worth more.’” - Ethan P.   This is a piece of advice from Ethan that I think we should all take to heart.  He's a coach. He's an actor. He's a director. When Ethan says "Know Your Value," he isn't kidding. He preaches this to his clients, his friends, and most importantly: himself. Learning this at a young age sparked a confidence in Ethan that he carries out every day. Because of this confidence, combined with his natural curiosity, Ethan developed a business mindset that helped him launch his acting career and keep it fueled for over 14 years. This also lead to a successful coaching and directing career.  However, because Ethan is a human, he's not *always* confident. There have been times in his life and career where he hasn't felt 'in control' of his body.  “It really is that little difference - a pound or two here and there can make my pants feel different and that makes me not want to go into an audition room. At all. Or it makes me not want to stand up in front of a room full of actors and direct them because I don’t feel like I have any control over myself, how am I gonna have control over them?” But once he gets back to his routine and starts feeling like himself again, he's able to feel in control again and do what he truly loves: give himself to others in his own controlled and confident way.    Find Out Of The Box Theatrics Twitter: @OOTBTheatrics Instagram: @ootbtheatrics Facebook: Out of the Box Theatrics Check out www.ootbtheatrics.com to see what's coming up & sign up for the mailing list!    Find Ethan Website: www.ethanpaulini.com Twitter: @EthanPaulini   Instagram: @emp413   FB: www.facebook.com/ethancoaches   Love Your Bodd Stuffz   Website: www.heather-boddy.com/loveyourbodd   Email LYB: loveyourboddcast@gmail.com   Tweet: @LoveYourBodd   Instagram: @love_your_bodd   Facebook: Love Your Bodd   Find Heather @HeatherBoddy on Snapchat, Twitter & Instagram   CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO THE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY DISASTER RESPONSE FUND!!!  https://www.habitat.org/impact/our-work/disaster-response   Birthday Donations open until Oct 30: https://www.facebook.com/donate/1973639599557178/10212975841823314/     Wanna become a Pop Pilates Instructor? Follow this link to find a training near you: https://www.poppilateslife.com/a/527/osBvwVQc   Outside of the US? Don’t worry you can get online international training here: https://www.poppilateslife.com/a/528/osBvwVQc   Love Popflex Activewear? Buy here and save: http://rwrd.io/bqhuiwv Sign up for your BEACHBODY ON DEMAND 14 DAY FREE TRIAL: https://www.teambeachbody.com/signup/-/signup/club?referringRepId=445873 (Select the bottom right option unless you wanna bite the bullet and sign up for the full monty! Heather will be your coach if you follow the link above!)   Love Your Bodd is a proud supporter of the Born This Way Foundation "Born this way foundation is committed to making a kinder, more compassionate world. Our work is made possible by generous contributions from people around the globe. Your contribution to Born this way Foundation will go toward empowering young people and addressing the issues important to their well being: kinder communities, improved mental health services, and more positive environments online and off-line." CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT.  https://bornthisway.foundation/ They have an entire resources page that connects you with resources for whatever issue you're facing: CLICK HERE IF YOU NEED HELP. https://bornthisway.foundation/get-help-now/ National Outreach Hotlines: For Eating Disorders: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline Call: (800) 931-2237 For Sexual Assault: https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline Call: 800.656.HOPE (4673) For Domestic Abuse: http://www.thehotline.org/help/help-for-friends-and-family Call: 1-800-799-7233