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Comedian Paul F. Tompkins & actress Janie Haddad Tompkins are a married couple living in Los Angeles. This podcast is your once a month (second Friday of every month!), direct line to their intimate, meandering, stream-of-consciousness after-dinner conversation as they enjoy their weekend water. A podcastif from their digestif! Named one of the top ten new comedy podcasts of 2020 by VULTURE. #stayfhomekins #SFH #podcasts #humor #marriage #comedy Official STAY F. HOMEKINS merchandise availabl ...
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Watch our Live Sermons every Sunday morning at 10:30am by searching "Flipside Christian Church" on Youtube or go to "flipside.church" See more of Flipside Christian Church by going to our website at "http://www.flipside.church/media/" or download our app by searching "Flipside Christian Church" in the Google Play and Apple App Store. Flipside Christian Church Madera Ranchos, CA
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Helping men build muscle, lose fat and optimize testosterone, in the most effective ways possible. Jay Ferruggia shares his 27 years of experience and expertise. He’s an advisor to NFL, MLB, and WWE athletes, and countless high performing businessmen. Jay has been featured on/in CBS, ESPN, Men’s Health, Details, and Men’s Fitness. Apply the advice in this show and you WILL build the body you want, no matter your age.
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The Tai Lopez podcast brings you the best business education straight from the world's top entrepreneurs. I will also review the best books in health, wealth, love and happiness that will help you achieve your maximum potential and live the best life possible.
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Time For Forgiveness

Time For Forgiveness

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What could you forgive? We would love to explore forgiveness with you. We warmly welcome you to Time For Forgiveness (TFF), a new podcast and community hatching from the movie and book, The Ravine. Time For Forgiveness discussion sessions are hosted by Robert Pascuzzi, Kelly Pascuzzi and Shawn Parr. We welcome all questions, feedback and commentary from our audience. We invite you to email us at info@timeforforgiveness.org with your own questions about forgiveness or to request a topic to be ...
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For Those Who Care

RuthAnn Batchelder

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Honest authentic conversations about the experiences of long-term caregiving, grief and loss, and moving forward. This is a personal journey through 25 years of cancer, dementia, decline, losses, hope, gratitude, and learning to live not just exist. Gain some insight and understanding of what the life of a caregiver is like. Caregivers, know that there is life ahead of you. You are not alone.
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Life in the time of Corona is a Podcast about the stories of ordinary people around the world whose lives have been upended by the coronavirus outbreak. Around the world, we share the same human experience of living with the disruptions caused by the coronavirus. We ask people to tell us how their daily lives have been altered by the pandemic, from panic buying to job losses, access and availability of health care services and the realities of quarantine.
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I just might give you some insight and/or encouragement by way of another perspective. The Consternation Chronicles can be literal or figurative. Either way, the things I share might be what you were saying, thinking or needed to hear.
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Structures of Self

Structures of Self

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What determines the concept of "Self"? Host Aubrey Stark-Miller takes an in-depth look at our social and physical environments and how they contribute to the creation of "self" and influence our mental and physical health. Shortly after deciding to stop drinking alcohol, Aubrey began asking questions, analyzing personal and peer experiences, and delving into the sciences behind human behavior. This podcast hopes to offer insight and shift the listener’s perspective on what factors influence ...
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I aim to provide the best entertainment, motivation and knowledge for my fans. While I use this podcast as a creative outlet and a way to step closer to my big dreams. Don’t be a stranger! Instagram: saint_jay1 Snapchat: Jamie.bidiki Email: Jamiebidiki@gmail.com Join the wave and pick an episode!
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Hi there, I'm Mike. 18 months ago at 43 I discovered I am intersex. This is me, sharing my story in the hope that you too celebrate your identity and in the process learn the true meaning of love for yourself. It can take 24-hours to see these changes in Apple Podcasts and other podcast apps.
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In this podcast we focus on mental health and PTSD. I focus on how important self care is and the importance of being empowered by positivity and motivation. We will share stories of success as well as stories of past problems. Guests will appear from time to time to share their experiences and what they’ve done to achieve better mental health. Be sure to tune in.
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When we connect in authentic conversations, our perspectives expand, our relationships strengthen, which allows each individual to grow exponentially. Co-hosts Angie & Sydney come together to talk about mental, physical, and spiritual wellness to inspire you, on your personal growth journey.Angie is an expert in all things physical wellness, starting with: working out to feel good, learning nutrition for your body type, implementing personal accountability, embodying a self-love mindset, and ...
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It's not what you do that matters, it's how you show up. By being purposeful in how you live and lead, you deeply influence your success. Allowed, with Dr. Caneel Joyce, offers practical coaching lessons and insightful conversations to empower you to lead intentionally. Learn to live fully-engaged, push boundaries, and be seen and heard as the leader you are. Caneel will help you grow further, faster. Each week's episode encourages you to grow in self-awareness, purpose, intention, and prese ...
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The Beyond Terrain podcast considers all facets of life as significant. Here we’re focused on learning about ways to live prosperously, gain wisdom, improve relationships and to be healthy holistically through a terrain perspective. Considering ancestral wisdom, logic, alchemy, philosophy and true science, we will move into a new (or old) way of thinking about living well. Moving beyond the broken modern systems, such as institutions of science, medicine, education, government and organized ...
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Join Tommy Rosen – internationally renowned yoga teacher, addiction recovery expert, and founder of Recovery 2.0 – and a global community of people overcoming addiction and thriving in life. On the In The Circle podcast, you’ll hear questions asked and stories told that go far beyond just substance abuse. The insights and answers touch each and every one of us as we struggle with the human condition and find ways forward to healing and freedom. Through deep conversation and thoughtful inquir ...
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A Weekly podcast where host Cameron finds the latest shame stories from across the world. No Celebrities! No politics! Just real people, real shame! Making you look good by comparison.
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The Dodcast

Tim Groves

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A new podcast hosted by Jill Douglas with former Scotland international and British & Irish Lion Doddie Weir bringing the sporting and medical worlds together. Supported by Aberdeen Standard Investments.
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Smart and Simple Matters: Creating Community, Simplicity, and Authenticity with You

Joel Zaslofsky: Community Animator, Connector, Multipotentialite, Podcaster, and Spreadsheet Guy

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Joel Zaslofsky – your community-animating, convention-challenging show host – taps into all his powerful (and often quirky) strategies in a diverse mix of conversations and solo episodes. For example, you’ll get chats with TED Talk hotshots like Andy Puddicombe on meditation, experts like Tsh Oxenreider on gratitude, humble influencers like Joshua Becker on minimalism, or Paleo superstars like Mark Sisson on Primal-living. The show has 100,000s of downloads because listeners love to deeply e ...
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Isolation + Me is hosted by Voiceover Artist, Blanche Anderson. Blanche speaks to a range of interviewees to explore their personal experience during the COVID-19 outbreak. The podcast discusses the highs and the lows and whether we can find any positives in this unusual and uncertain situation.
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We Are Already Free

Nathan Maingard | Transformational Guide and Holistic Wellness Facilitator

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Feeling out of place in this crazy-making society that can't understand your need for deep, genuine living (which seems painfully rare these days)? It’s Nathan Maingard here, reminding you that you’re not alone with the "We Are Already Free" podcast. Join me and my guests every Thursday for discussions on personal development, mental wellness, and spiritual growth, blended with protest stories for lovers, and love songs for rebels! Our unique approach lies in our authenticity; we’re not here ...
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Overcoming Grief serves to break down the stigma surrounding grief and mental health and helps women cope with loss and regain control of their emotional worlds. Join Master Grief and Life Coach Sandy Linda as she shares tips, secrets, advice, and practical knowledge about the grieving process to help you stop feeling anger and sadness, and process your grief in a healthy and nurturing way. For more information on how Sandy can help you develop a healthy relationship with yourself and your e ...
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I’m Anna Runkle, also known as the Crappy Childhood Fairy, and I teach people to recognize and heal the symptoms of Childhood PTSD. Welcome to my podcast!I’m not a doctor or therapist; I know about childhood trauma because I lived it, and I discovered a radical approach to healing that focuses first on calming neurological dysregulation, which is common in people who grew up with abuse and neglect. In my podcasts, I teach about dysregulation – how to know if you have it, what it can do to yo ...
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Welcome to "One Life With Donny Raus," a podcast where I delve into the art of living a fulfilling and meaningful life. Each episode, I share personal stories from my journeys around the world and in life, each designed to spark self-reflection and inner truth. Guests from all walks of life to share their unique experiences and insights on how they've followed their path, overcome obstacles and found their purpose. The purpose of the podcast is to inspire you to take control of your life, co ...
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”Honestly Because” is a space where there’s no judgement, no shrinking away from the hard & ugly things of life, as well as not minimizing the workings of Jesus in our lives. So we say, ”Make it raw,” & ”Keep it real,” to uphold those standards as we have authentic, honest, & vulnerable ”Unscripted Convos” on daily life. My goal in doing this in a real & tangible way is to reach & impact others who are experiencing, or have experienced similar things to me in life.
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Greetings, My Name Is Miss Tracy and my podcasts are aimed to motivate, encourage, uplift, inspire, rejuvenate, and to help women celebrate the gift of life on how to live your BEST life. I pray that you will enjoy what you hear and that you will be inspired. know that YOU are APPRECIATED! Happy Living! Miss Tracy
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My husband was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer 15 months after we got married. That changed our entire life and all the plans we had for our future. I was his caregiver for 25 of the 27 years we were together. This intro video gives a glimpse into what our life looked like and why I am sharing our story. I want to help caregivers feel less alone…
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If you grew up hurt by your parents -- neglected, not heard, not seen – chances are good that you get emotionally dysregulated. This means your nervous system reacts to stressors with EXTRA strong emotions. When most people would be hurt, you’re devastated. When you fall in love feels ENORMOUS. And getting angry (unfortunately for the people who lo…
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A lot of us who grew up with trauma have trouble shaking off the feeling that we’re somehow different than non-traumatized people. It seems sometimes like everyone else seems to know how to act, what to say, how to be connected -- but that we never got the memo. Do you ever feel like that? In this video I talk about the feeling among people who wer…
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Doing too little volume is never gonna get you anywhere. But too much volume will leave you sore, injured, and also get you nowhere. So how exactly do you know where you should be? I've got you covered in today's Q&A... How do you know when you need to increase volume? [3:01] I haven't done squats or deadlifts in years... Here's what to do instead.…
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Ever feel like you’re stuck, trapped in your comfort zone, and afraid to take that leap into the unknown? In this solo episode of the "We Are Already Free" podcast, Nathan Maingard shares a deeply personal story from a wild adventure in California—a journey that pushed him to embrace discomfort and ultimately discover a deeper sense of true freedom…
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Everyone MUST be free to pursue the relationships and the way of life that makes them happy. Provided what they are doing is legal, we can’t condemn them. But even though some behaviors are legal, it doesn’t mean they aren’t destructive to others -- I’m talking about bullsh**ing vulnerable people into having intimate relationships that are NOT in t…
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On this week’s episode of In The Circle, we have Kathy bringing a very unique yet relevant inquiry that requires a bit of unpacking. Kathy inquires: what is the difference between being an introvert and isolating? Kathy wrote to us and said, “I usually hear that human beings are hardwired for connection and that we are social creatures. I do not be…
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So many people are feeling blocked from connecting with other people. If you find yourself trying and trying, but nothing seems to lead to friendship or people even seem to be pulling away from you, there might be a problem with your *attunement* – your ability to sense another person’s openness, or to “read the room". In this video I'll tell you s…
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This week, we’re excited to have Mr. Jamie Andrews present his research challenging the traditional virology methodology. Jamie’s work questions the reliability of the cytopathic effect (CPE) methodology, which is used to identify viral infections by observing cell damage. Andrews' experiments aim to demonstrate potential flaws in this approach, su…
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It's popular to call out relatives and ex-partners as narcissists, but what about the self-centered behaviors and thinking that are common in people traumatized as children? In this 4-video compilation, I share four of my most popular videos about the way ordinary people may exhibit narcissistic behaviors. These traits can make life hard while they…
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“The warrior’s approach is to say “yes” to life: “yea” to it all…Opportunities to find deeper powers within ourselves come when life seems most challenging. Negativism to the pain and ferocity of life is negativism to life. We are not there until we can say “yea” to it all.” Joseph Campbell, Reflections on the Art […] The post What Doesn’t Kill You…
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One very bad sign that someone is losing themself in an unhappy relationship, is that they write to me about their partner and how wonderful they are, then tell me all about their partner’s traumatic past -- and then list all the ways their partner is mistreating them. It's as if they don't want me to see the facts. Trauma might be an explanation f…
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What's the best training split? Does sequencing really matter? How about rest periods? Rep ranges? Listen, I've experimented with damn near every possible option. And today I'm giving you THE best way for 99% of the people on the planet to train. 99% of the time. Plant-based diet worth the hype? [1:01] The #1 mistake you can make during a fat loss …
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit weekendwater.substack.com Hello there happy listeners of our STAY F. HOMEKINS podcast, hosted by us (Janie & Paul!!) We are grateful that you keep our podcast in your ears and your hearts. Because of our gratitude, we have recorded a movie watch-along track this month along to the film E…
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Unpopular opinion, but so-called “adult entertainment” could not exist if there weren’t a steady supply of people who were abused as children, and skilled at shutting themselves down emotionally so that other people could use them for “pleasure.” It’s one of many ways that manipulative people – or those they have manipulated – like to normalize an …
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In this episode, Rev. Amber Armistead shares her grief journey after losing her precious son, Noah. Learn what helped and what didn't to offer better support for yourself and others. Learn more about Harper Hill Global and the programs we offer to help people heal from trauma and promote health. https://harperhill.global Your gifts really make a di…
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Send us a Text Message. Today, we are joined by Julie and Doug Stotlar. The Stotlars tragically lost their 6 year-old daughter Lauren, in a school bus accident. In our conversation, the Stotlars detail the story of how they lost Lauren, how they are coping, their perspective on grief, how to turn your pain into purpose, the importance of peer to pe…
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On this week’s episode of In The Circle, I’m incredibly excited to share my interview with Bruce Lipton, Ph.D. Bruce is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. He was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine, and later performed groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford University. You may …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we interview Diane Nanno, Director of Transitional Care Services at SUNY Upstate Medical University. We examine the challenges of managing care for ourselves and our loved ones in a healthcare system that can feel fragmented, disorganized, and bewildering. We explore how to have “the conversation” with clini…
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This week we are joined by Mr. Justin Leslie to hear his amazing story working for Pfizer, Project Veritas, etc. Justin has first world experience and proof of how deep this whole thing goes. We discussed some really interesting topics surrounding the terrain and awakening! Viruses do not exists, and they will go to great lengths to try and hide it…
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There’s an almost universal symptom that people who grew up with trauma will tend to exhibit - and it’s a sense of isolation. Either you feel isolated even with people, or you literally isolate. Shutting people out feels like it's the right, best, most self caring thing you can do sometimes when you're under stress. But if you think that's a good t…
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If you were emotionally neglected as a child, you may be extra-prone to direct your romantic energy toward people who are not with you. It’s the consequence of an injury to our neurological development, and it can have terrible consequences for you and the people who love you. In this 4-video compilation, I share some of my most popular videos abou…
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Just because someone got a credential to practice therapy doesn’t necessarily mean they’re mentally stable, or able to prioritize the attention that you deserve, over whatever it is they’re feeling. If you had a parent who neglected you or exhibited narcissistic traits, you may have a blind spot for this behavior in others. In this video I respond …
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This free, August podcast episode of STAY F. HOMEKINS is brought to you by Kin Ship Goods (listen for a special discount offer in the middle!) To be a patron of our pod, think about upgrading your subscription with us at our Weekend Water substack! In this episode, Janie wonders about getting canceled, Paul wonders about Meemaw’s logic and together…
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Send us a Text Message. Today, we are joined by Roger Wonson. Roger celebrated his 100th birthday earlier this year with a party he performed at on the drums. Roger is a WWII veteran who's attitude towards life is infectious. In our conversation, Roger details some stories from his life growing up, his family, how to age gracefully, how important l…
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So many of us who grew up with trauma live as “divided selves” – longing for real love, but playing along to keep people around who DON’T want that – not with us, anyway – but who are happy to soak all our attention and time Iand of course, sex). Your ability to believe you can change how they feel by giving them all you've got – but never honestly…
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Business coach Dan Sullivan and marketing and advertising geniuses Joe Polish, Dean Jackson, and Mark Young have all been friends and business colleagues for years. Now, they’re teaming up as the Super Partners for a very special podcast episode where they talk about what marketing really means and provide examples of elegant ideas that entrepreneu…
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On this week’s episode of In The Circle, we are joined by Donna, who asks such a brave, honest, and raw question: Is It Possible To Fully Heal From Sexual Trauma? Can the trauma of childhood sexual abuse be overcome? The unfortunate reality is that sexual and physical abuse are very present in our world. Donna’s inquiry gives us an opportunity to e…
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What if you could be the hero of your own story? In this episode, award-winning author and workshop leader PM Terrell speaks about the power of writing to heal and reclaim your own power. Learn more about online courses at https://www.harperhill.global/courses Support the work of Harper Hill Global: https://HarperHill.Global/donate Check out PM Ter…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we continue our discussion with Dr. Louise Hawkley and examine the experience of loneliness and social isolation across the lifespan, with particular focus on the last third of life. We discuss the effect of loneliness and isolation on the body, mind and community and the implications for self-care, healthca…
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When we talk about trauma symptoms, we talk a lot about strong feelings, acting out and emotional dysregulation. But there’s this other side of how trauma wounds and CPTSD can control your behavior, and it’s through *self-suppression*. In this video I teach the signs that your trauma is driving to suppress yourself. You may be surprised how much it…
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This week, we are joined by Lucas Palmer for a truly enjoyable conversation. We got to hear Mr. Palmer's insights on health, largely stemming from his own personal journey. We discussed diagnoses, the psychiatric setting, and how this can place you in a box. We also asked an important question about what is considered normal. This led to a discussi…
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When it comes to healing CPTSD, there's abundant advice and hundreds of treatments, but they rarely take into account that trauma wounds make it difficult to learn, process, remember, and categorize information. When your thinking is distorted, it's hard to tell what is your responsibility and what is not -- and to recognize choices available to yo…
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What if I told you that you can improve your health and happiness with the simple act of a hug? Might seem far fetched, but science has proven that hugs increase the happiness chemicals in your body. Now what if I told you there was an even more important reason why you should give a hug? The key benefit is discussed here in this episode. To subscr…
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A huge number of people who lived through trauma have ended up with a LOT of physical clutter. And because clutter can hold you back, it’s a good thing when you release belongings that you’ve held onto that you DON’T need, that you can’t use, and that only bring you a sense of stress and obligation. But what about the old letters, gifts and cards t…
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Send us a Text Message. Cynthia Portaro joins us on Time For Forgiveness this week for a heart-filled conversation around her personal journey through forgiveness. All in a four-year period, Cynthia lost her husband, her daughter and her son. Cynthia took her pain to the streets—ministering to an enormous portion of our population who suffer in sil…
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I'm diving into a topic that many of us face, but few discuss: navigating grief while balancing your drive for success. Whether you are a CEO, an entrepreneur, or a rising star in your field, loss doesn't discriminate. But when grief strikes, would you benefit most from engaging the services of a coach or a therapist to help you keep moving forward…
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