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As someone who cares for sick and dying patients, hospice and palliative care physician Dr. Luyi Kathy Zhang has learned a thing or two about living. The good news is you don’t have to wait until the end or to lose someone you love to get a second chance at the life you truly want. With episodes covering topics like health, relationships, mindset, productivity, business, fulfillment and happiness, you’ll learn how to apply the lessons of the dying before it’s too late so you can create a lif ...
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Everywhere We Go is a weekly podcast which is presented by Rebecca Kelly. Rebecca, a mother of you two girls opens up her home to her guests and brings you real stories from real people with topics that have impacted families all over Ireland, and their experiences will stay with you forever. Welcome to The Everywhere We Go Podcast. Please note that the content provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The views ...
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When a serious storm like a hurricane hits at home, it can cause fear and trigger grief storms as the real feelings of being helpless surge in. But one of our GGM Leaders who is a leader over a group of widows in her town - Lin Hagedorn, is sharing on this important issue. She studied this issue during the last hurricane that hit in her own neighbo…
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There are five main questions that each human has about death and dying, in this human existence. And these questions all have solid answers that are clear in the Bible, and I am happy that those real answers are all shared in this lesson! We recommend listening as it will take away fears, and the uncertainties of life and loss, that each mortal ma…
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You can safely draw a line in the sand and say, "It’s time for me to go forward in my own life and serve the Lord. I have honored my dead, I have said my meaningful goodbyes, I am ready to start a new life with Jesus. I have a purpose to do and a legacy to build. I have talents to be used greater than I have ever done before in my life. I take the …
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Our own self care depends upon our nurturing care for 'me'. Often we have taken care of so many others, but never focused upon ourselves. And when our loved ones pass away we feel doubly empty… because we have emptied out our own wells of compassion onto them, and ignored the fact that our water level had been dropping and dropping lower and lower …
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to leave a stable job and chase your dreams? Robyn, an emerging influencer, shares her incredible journey of leaving her ten-year career at the HSE to pursue her passion full-time. With the support of her best friend Dean and her loyal French bulldog George, Robyn navigates the emotional and financial challenges…
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After a while when the fog starts to clear somewhat, we can feel confused as to who are we now? This lesson tells the areas in which Dr Gayla shares her own life changes and the beginnings of the next season of life in discovery. Hear her experiences and know that wisdom can lead each hearer into a new day of beginnings. www.griefguideministries.co…
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When we recognize there is a need to keep a lid on our thoughts because they are now tormenting us in our minds... it's time to listen to this lesson! For the losses in our lives we have to have peace. For progressive grief to start the healing process, we must become aware of our thought patterns and how we are mentally coping with our loss. This …
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Ever found yourself reminiscing about those good old days when life was less about deadlines and more about the next laugh? Well, pull up a chair, because on our latest episode, we're catching up with Hughie Legget, the man who took the leap from Coolock to New Hampshire, and our delightful guest Natalie, straight from the courts. We're tearing ope…
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The Test of Trust happens to every single person who suffers loss. We can't help it... but it can lead us into a deeper and richer understanding beyond where we are right now. This test is intended to bring us closer - and it will - when we start to think through the opinions we have had, and the true principals of God. Three areas in this lesson w…
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Facing the unimaginable, Erica Tierney of Rathcoole, Dublin, opens up about her poignant journey through pregnancy while battling cancer. Her vivid recollection transports us into the heart of a small village where childhood memories intertwine with the resilience required to confront life's harshest trials. The laughter of Dublin's quirky traditio…
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After a death there is a soul searching and a private reflection that happens to the loved ones that remain. And there are a series of tests that silently appear before our lives, that if we pay careful attention to them, we can gain a new level of understanding and comfort personally. This lesson is about Test Number One that comes to each one of …
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Have you ever walked through the streets of your hometown and felt the weight of a thousand stories pressing in around you? Our guest Shauna Finnegan knows this sensation intimately, sharing with us his journey from the humble beginnings in Tallaght to overcoming the obstacles of family life marred by addiction. Her stories of local landmarks, the …
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Like finding a word within a word, so our experiences of loss also hold keys to depth, purpose and a greater understanding of our own lives. Finding FUN in Funeral is eye opening and is a revelatory word to reveal a higher realm of perspective. Listen and take notes on this one... it's got the concepts of wisdom within! www.griefguideministries.com…
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As the embers of a campfire illuminate the faces of a family bound by song and story, Sharyn Ward steps forward to share a melody that has echoed through generations of her Traveller heritage. In our latest episode, Sharyn, a beacon of hope from the Traveller community, lets us into her world, revealing the strength and beauty of her culture, the r…
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This is a very honest and open conversation with those who are in active grief. They tell of private and personal stories, and the many ways that would be supportive for anyone in sorrow. This practical Q & A gives real answers in how to help and how not to 'help'. You CAN HELP your loved ones in grief. Everybody needs to hear this!! www.griefguide…
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Not sure what your life is supposed to be about as a person who lives alone? There is a Master Plan that God has already made of your life, and it's high time to find His purpose. This lesson will prove that singles play a very important part in God's Kingdom through out history. Your footprints can leave a powerful mark on this world.... live a li…
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When the echoes of a childhood steeped in music blend with tales of stage and screen, you get the captivating story of Johnny Ward. From the streets of Walkinstown, Dublin, Johnny has danced through life's highest highs and its lowest lows, all while maintaining a tune that's uniquely his own. This episode promises an emotional symphony as we explo…
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Sometimes a false belief will appear and tell us, ‘if God is going to heal me, He’s going to do it.’ And we put all the responsibility upon Him to do something that relieves all of the issues, all the pain, all the grief and all the trouble to create us a new place in life. Like we don’t need to do anything, just wait for “IT” to happen. But this i…
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As the strains of a troubled marriage echo through the threads of Paula Johnston's life story, we're reminded that the journey to healing is as complex as the heart itself. In an episode layered with raw emotion, Paula peels back the layers of her past, revealing the resilience forged in the Strand Flats of North Strand and the fierce love of a wid…
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There are episodes in life that rob us of our self confidence over time. The secret to being comfortable in your own skin, is this… discover the four mighty cornerstones to live by. Each one of these foundational structures is a very big subject to be explored in your own time and personal headspace. But these cause a woman to become comfortable an…
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Finding 'home' can often be a journey paved with trials and self-discovery. Shauna's tale takes us from the winding streets of Drimnagh to the cozy nooks of Kingswood in Tally, where the echoes of her past, marked by bullying and the ongoing quest for self-identity, collide with her present. She bravely opens up about the scars left by her childhoo…
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This is the 'rest of the story' of this two part lesson! There is great information to unpack here, so get your journal out to take notes. It's filled with guidance that is a map for getting THROUGH this valley! PART 2 requires listening to PART 1 for the whole map. www.griefguideministries.comBy Dr Gayla Holley
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There is a unseen pathway down in the valley of the shadow of death, and it is the map to get through that hard place of grief. This lesson shares the depth of personal walk through this valley and uncovers the pathway for all. It's a visual lesson that helps the imagination to see the place where the valley begins, and the beginnings of the way ou…
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When the screen turns against you, where do you turn? Our courageous guest, Paloma from Peer Street, opens up about the dark side of social media. She recounts the whirlwind of online trolling that ensued after posting a simple gym video, revealing the emotional toll such unexpected backlash can take. Through her story, we peel back the curtain on …
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Memories are very powerful when it comes to grief, and they always lead to emotional feelings. And often there are no words to express that can help the pain of loss. This lesson tells what to do with those feelings when you cannot bear them. This is a incredibly private and very personal experience that is shared by Dr Gayla about her own many los…
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When we extend a hand of friendship, we can unintentionally become a lifeline. Our latest episode features a raw and moving conversation with Caitlin, who bravely shares her journey of escaping the shadows of domestic violence and childhood trauma. Our talk begins with a chance encounter that flourished into an alliance, offering Caitlin a sanctuar…
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Louise's return to our podcast brings a profound exploration of life's unpredictable challenges and the transformative power of community support. Through her heartfelt narrative, she guides us from the joyous moments of family life by the coast to the harrowing experiences of sudden loss, illness, and the murky depths of grief. The tapestry of her…
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When Suzanne and Fiona, the dynamic duo from Dublin, decided to combine mismatched socks and pitas, little did we know we'd be in for such a rollicking ride. Step into the world of Slice Of Naples, where these two entrepreneurs share infectious laughs, recount viral mishaps involving sunglasses and an enigmatic Craig, and reveal the often comedic t…
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