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"Strength from Loss" is a podcast that delves into the experiences of losing a father at a young age and finding strength through grief. Join Julianne as she shares personal stories and insights, offering hope and resilience to those navigating similar journeys.
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Good Grief: Life After Loss

Be the change. Media Network and Skylar Jackenthal

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Hosted by Skylar Jackenthal, Good Grief is a podcast for young people navigating life after the loss of someone they love. Through honest conversations, personal stories, and shared experiences, we explore what grief really looks like—messy, confusing, heartbreaking, and sometimes even hopeful. Whether you’re grieving a sibling, parent, friend, or someone else close to you, this podcast is here to remind you that you’re not alone.
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Welcome to On The Path! In this space we explore some of the most tender and painful aspects of life, which happens to also be some of the most meaningful. We explore death and dying, grief and loss, and how we hold all of this. This is a space of vulnerability and healing, of repair and reconciliation. We grow here. On The Mat (a sitting practice) https://www.youtube.com/@OnThePathWithKissiahYoung
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Grief Refuge

Reid Peterson | Grief Refuge

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The Grief Refuge podcast, hosted by Reid Peterson, features reflective conversations and helpful information about grief, loss, and managing the process. Filled with insights and creative ideas for navigating grief's difficult emotions, the Grief Refuge podcast educates, soothes, and comforts anyone who is trying to better understand what they're going through. Through the stories and reflective conversations shared, hopefully you will find meaning, live with purpose, and heal your broken he ...
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A Podcast about grief. This will be about the practical and emotional follow up to losing a loved one. I will also add a little sport / music at the end so that the whole thing isn’t too downbeat. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGaJACCBGLWSqd66Zhx836w
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Widow We Do Now?

Anita and Mel

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Widow We Do Now is a podcast created by two young widows, Anita and Mel. Through humor, authenticity, and empathy, they address topics related to grief, death, bereavement, and moving forward through the inescapable pitfalls of young widowhood. They also love cheese.
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Grief Out Loud

The Dougy Center

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Remember the last time you tried to talk about grief and suddenly everyone left the room? Grief Out Loud is opening up this often avoided conversation because grief is hard enough without having to go through it alone. We bring you a mix of personal stories, tips for supporting children, teens, and yourself, and interviews with bereavement professionals. Platitude and cliché-free, we promise! Grief Out Loud is hosted by Jana DeCristofaro and produced by The Dougy Center for Grieving Children ...
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A podcast/ digital show interviewing industry leaders across media, business, sports and more who found success at a young age. Hosted by talent agency owner Hannah Holland who founded HLD in 2019 at 24 years old, she has witnessed the struggles and less than instagram worthy realities of building a business to a 7 figure success at a young age.
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WidowPod

Dr. Liza Barros-Lane

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WidowPod: The Stories and Science of Young Widowhood is a podcast produced by The Young Widowhood Project. Hosted by grief researcher Dr. Liza Barros-Lane, each episode explores the untold stories of young widowhood through research, lived experience, and clinical insight. Whether you're a young widow, a mental health professional, or someone navigating loss, WidowPod offers real conversations and research-backed tools for healing, identity reconstruction, and meaning-making after profound l ...
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Rev. Deb McNeill shares interviews that explore grief stories and the path to hope and healing. Through honest and compassionate discussions, we face life’s challenges together, assuring you that you are not alone. Have a story for Rev. Deb to share? Contact her at [email protected] (18+ only). A message from Rev. Deb: We all have stories of grief and trauma to overcome. As a young widow who experienced loss through suicide, I understand the deep pain of grief. With years of experience work ...
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Lost and Found with Frankie

Frankie Cragg: Providing A Safe Space for Teens & Young People Navigating Grief

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Lost and Found with Frankie is a podcast for young adults and teens who are navigating the complexities of figuring out who they are whilst dealing with one of life’s most devastating experiences - grief. I’m your host, Frankie, and I was just 13 years old when I unexpectedly lost my oldest brother, Matt. This podcast is my way of providing you with the safe space and support that I was looking for when I was a teenager facing one of the most isolating and devastating experiences life can th ...
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The Grief Network, or TGN, is a community for bereaved young people. We run monthly socials as well as bigger events across the year in London, and are building a platform and network where those in their late teens, twenties or early thirties can feel comfortable and related to in their grief. To transcend across location bounds, we will record and share as many of our bigger events as possible, and this is where you will find them. For details on our upcoming events to hear more about what ...
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Parting

Taryn Zentrich

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About grief, death and dying - and led by young people so the stories and conversations are open and entertaining way with a clear, simple message; it is ok to talk about grief. Parting is honest, and heartfelt, but filled with hope and humour.
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You Are More, With Emily Cave Boit

Emily Cave, Stories and Strategies

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"You Are More, with Emily Cave Boit," is a podcast dedicated to empowering you to embrace their true self, navigate life’s challenges with confidence, and discover your unique path to healing and self-acceptance. This podcast invites you into the intimate journey of Emily Cave Boit, a remarkable woman who has faced unimaginable grief and emerged with a powerful story of resilience, love, and self-discovery. At just 26 years old, Emily found herself unexpectedly widowed before celebrating her ...
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I was widowed at 33 with three children. This podcast is meant to cover all sorts of topics that widowhood touches, which is pretty much all of them!! I hope to empower and encourage young widows to lean into life despite the tragedy and grief we are living in. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngwidowedandokay/support
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God and Therapy Podcast is not a substitute for therapy, but it is a place to get encouragement and support on your journey of taking care of yourself. Dr. Cheryl Hardy is a seasoned Christian Counselor and owner of a private practice in New Jersey where she provides counseling services and teaches counseling and psychology. She conducts monthly grief groups and facilitates mental health presentations. Dr. Hardy is an ordained elder at the Deliverance Jesus Is Coming Church in Irvington, NJ ...
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What does exercise do to your brain? Can psychedelics treat depression? From smart daily habits to new medical breakthroughs, welcome to TED Health, with host Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. TED speakers answer questions you never even knew you had, and share ideas you won't hear anywhere else, all around how we can live healthier lives. Follow Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider on Instagram at @shoshanamd and LinkedIn at @shoshanaungerleidermd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Talkaholic

Monica Sule

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A Talkshow that features interviews of young people and conversations on topical issues relating to young people, with a sprinkle of cruise, vibes and inshallah. 🤲🏽
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In Evangelical homes across the United States, sex outside of marriage is a sin against God. So, when Abbi becomes pregnant at 16, her devout parents hide her away at the Liberty Godparent Home, a little-known facility for pregnant teens on the campus of Liberty University. The Home says it helps girls decide what comes next – whether that’s parenting their babies or placing them for adoption. But inside the facility, the girls hear a different message: God wants their babies to go to more “ ...
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Substack: https://marieduquette.substack.com/ Rev. Marie Duquette, with over 20 years of sound theological preaching, brings the Bible into current events in this podcast. FROM HER LINKED-IN PROFILE - "I've been a progressive pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) for over twenty years, including leading six separate congregations in four states, each with a different emphasis. In that time I've lead a rural congregation through building a church, which included a summer ...
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Widow on Fire Pod

Montgomery Andrews

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Widow on Fire is a sensual, interactive narrative podcast about grief, desire, and the choices that follow loss. Told through the voice of Montgomery Andrews and centred on Rose, a young widow navigating guilt, lust, and memory. This story lets you decide what she does next. If you’ve ever burned quietly, loved deeply, or longed for something before you were “ready,” this story is yours. Coming this July and new episodes every two weeks. You choose the flame. Press play. Choose the flame. Wr ...
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Caregiver's Compass

Stephanie Muskat

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This is Caregiver's Compass. An inspirational podcast talking about all things caregiving. Therapist and caregiver Stephanie Muskat takes you through real-life caregiving stories from her own therapeutic experience and gives you the raw and personal on her own caregiving experiences as a young caregiver. Plus hear from tons of incredible experts and caregivers who are living through their day-to-day journeys. It's all here at Caregiver's Compass.
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The Organized Mom Podcast by Imani DaCosta & Co. is all about Entrepreneurship, Motherhood, Organized Biz Tips and Wellness. This podcast will focus on Imani's Journey and the journey of those in her Community that are working toward creating the life they love and deserve while healing and finding balance. Don't forget to follow on instagram @imani.dacosta.co and @theorganizedmompodcast With so much love & gratitude, ENJOY!
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The Cole Project: Messages of Hope

The Cole Project: Messages of Hope

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This podcast discusses the power of music and how it can help us on our journey of grieving the death of a loved one. The Cole Project is a non-profit that provides music based grief support services to young lives affected by death.
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Hello, my name is Jodi. I am a bereaved mother. My daughter, Sophia, died June 6, 2014. I’ve personally experienced complicated and traumatic grief from the death of my mother, and then years later caring for my dying child and watching cancer ultimately take her life at the young age of 16. I aspire to help you by sharing more about my journey - what I’ve learned along the way, and what I am striving for as I live my life in my daughters honor.
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The Vivid Life Podcast is your sacred space at the intersection of faith, wellness, and the human experience. Because God is the psychology of it all, and we all need healing. Hosted by Dr. Marcelline Girlie, a family and psychiatric nurse practitioner, author, speaker, young widow, and mother, this transformative podcast explores what it means to truly live vividly from the inside out. Each episode unpacks real-life challenges including mental health, emotional healing, disease, trauma, rel ...
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Story Medicine

Joe Summerfield

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Story Medicine: Ancient Tales and Their Medicine for Modern Life Ancient fairy tales, myths, and legends contain profound wisdom for modern life. Psychotherapist Joe Summerfield explores traditional stories from cultures worldwide: Greek myths, Grimm's fairy tales, Norse legends, Indigenous tales, African folklore, and more, revealing the medicine encoded within them. Each episode offers three parts: a story told in full, an analysis uncovering symbolic meaning and contemporary relevance, an ...
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All Things Pink is telling the truth about midlife and empowering women over 40 through weekly insightful discussion and inspiring interviews; sometimes hilarious, sometimes serious. We are celebrating dynamic women and discussing the realities of being a woman over 40. Young women and men can also learn a thing or two!
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Join Delaney Ruston, MD — a leading authority on parenting in the screen age and the filmmaker behind the award-winning Screenagers movies — as she explores the challenges parents face raising kids in today's digital world: think smartphones, social media, video games, and more. Through interviews with experts, thought leaders, and young people themselves, Parenting in the Screen Age delivers the latest science, practical tips, and key insights that parents will want to implement — and share ...
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Matty

Casefile Presents

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When 20-year-old Matthew Leveson failed to return home after a night out clubbing in Sydney, his loved ones were worried sick. Matty was a trustworthy, warm, and caring young man who adored his friends and family, not the type of person who would just take off without a word. Suspicion soon fell on Matt’s partner, 45-year-old Michael Atkins, after it was revealed that the pair were fighting on the night of Matt’s disappearance. But was that unfortunate timing, or did Atkins have something to ...
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SPEAK UP!

speakupbrentcentre

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A podcast exploring mental health within young people. In partnership with the Brent Centre for Young People and funded by 02 Go Think Big.
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Trusted ER doctor Brian Goldman brings you honest and surprising stories that can change your health and your life. Expect deep conversations with patients, families and colleagues that show you what is and isn't working in Canadian healthcare. Guaranteed you’ll learn something new. Episodes drop every Friday.
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Welcome to Dancing With Dementia™—the go-to podcast for young and atypical caregivers navigating the challenges of caring for a loved one with a chronic illness. I’m Kama Newbry, a nurse, coach, educator, advocate, and daughter turned caregiver after my mom was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s in my early 30s. Like so many, I struggled to find support tailored to young caregivers—those of us balancing careers, identity, family dynamics, and deep soul shifts… all while caregiving. This ...
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Night Faces

Half Bad Productions

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Half Bad Productions presents an award winning 10-episode ghostly noir. There’s a body in the woods. An otherworldly love story unfolding. A mystery propelled by grief, lust, revenge and the promise of after-life. In the small town of West Salle, the line between here and now is blurred when a young woman is murdered and those who knew her seek the unforgivable answers.
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This podcast, hosted by Jill Bershad — a psychotherapist, EMDR and hypnotherapist, Reiki master, and sound healer — is a heartfelt space for healing, growth, and connection. With a blend of authenticity and compassion, Jill invites listeners to join her in real conversations about resilience, trauma, addiction, and self-discovery. Through shared stories and gentle wisdom, she reminds us that while pain is inevitable, suffering is optional, and that we can all “grow through what we go through ...
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For people diagnosed with a rare, autoimmune condition like myasthenia gravis (MG) or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), life can change in the blink of an eye. But these conditions affect everyone differently, and each person has a story to tell. Welcome to “Untold Stories: Life with a Severe Autoimmune Condition,” a Ruby Studio from iHeart Media production in partnership with argenx. Host Martine Hackett has real, eye-opening conversations with people living with rar ...
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The SpoonFull Show (formerly SpoonFull of Strength) is hosted by Rachel, who has lived with Multiple Sclerosis for 10 years and Type 1 Diabetes for more than 25. Each episode blends heartfelt Spoonie conversations with insightful expert interviews, exploring what it really means to live with chronic illness. From the struggles of diagnosis and the mental load of daily symptoms, to the victories of advocacy, resilience, and finding joy, this podcast offers community, encouragement, and the re ...
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Dead Parents Podcast

Dead Parents Podcast

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Dead Parents Podcast is an honest discussion about parent death and grief and what it can mean to lose a parent/parents at a young age. We want to establish an accessible discussion around parent death and acknowledge that there are a lot of complicated feelings involved! Let's talk about your dead parents.
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The David Magee Show

That Sounds Fun Network

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Are you seeking deeper connection at home—and real-life wisdom for the hard parts? I’m David Magee, bestselling author and speaker. Each week I host raw, hopeful conversations with family, friends, and remarkable guests about the things we all face: parenting and marriage, addiction and recovery, mental health, grief, and growth. You’re not the only messy family on the block. Together we’ll explore life’s big questions and small joys—and share practical steps that help you feel less alone an ...
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In this episode of the Organized Mom Podcast, Imani continues her conversation with Miranda. Miranda shares her personal experiences with grief, including the loss of her husband, and dealing with her father's diagnosis. Despite these challenges, Miranda reveals how she has healed and supported herself through therapy, support groups, and a life co…
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When Hilary was 18, her oldest sister, Kelly, died from a rare cancer called DSRCT (desmoplastic small round cell tumor). In the same year, Hilary left for college and her parents divorced - three life-altering events that reshaped her relationships, sense of stability, and the early years of adulthood. In this episode, we talk about: Growing up as…
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In this episode of the Organized Mom Podcast, Imani interviews Imani, also known as 'The Hippie Mom.' Imani is a single mother to her autistic son Jude and an herbalist based in California. After Jude's autism diagnosis, Imani dedicated her life to understanding and promoting holistic healing, including detoxing, plant medicine, and nervous system …
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Quebec family doctors have struck a tentative agreement with the province, but Dr. Marina Lagodich has made up her mind. When the CAQ government rushed through their healthcare overhaul, Bill 2, in late October, it was the last straw. December 17 will be her last day practicing as a Quebec doctor. Across the province, doctors have criticized the bi…
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Facing the loss of her mother in her 20s, Barri Leiner found herself experiencing the sudden shock of grief. Turning her pain and learning into purpose, Barri transformed her life and career into meaningful giving and support through The Memory Circle. In today’s episode, Barri shares the experience of losing both her parents and how she started an…
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It's our annual holiday episode, this time with Dougy Center Executive Director and TEDx speaker Brennan Wood. Brennan first encountered Dougy Center after her mom, Doris, died of breast cancer three days after Brennan's 12th birthday. She has since navigated almost four decades of holiday seasons with grief along for the ride. She shares about the…
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This week, we’re talking about why social media hits so much harder during the holiday season. From the matching pajamas and “best Christmas ever!” captions… to the TikTok gift guides for moms, brothers, and partners you may no longer have… scrolling can feel like walking through a minefield when you’re grieving. In this episode, Skylar breaks down…
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This conversation invites you to slow down and look closely at how you’re spending your time. If the next six months were all you had, what would you change? What would you cherish? Join me as we sit with the question, and give thought to our lives. Grateful, ~Kissiah I'd love to hear from you! Support the show…
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On this episode of All Things Pink, we welcome back to the show Kristi Jacobs Williams, and we are talking about unique relationship dynamics and how relationships change over 40. Both our host and this week’s guest have a unique relationship dynamic in common and that is that they both professionally work directly with their significant others. We…
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In this episode, Rachel sits down with therapist, educator, and author Tammy Gangloff, whose work bridges chronic illness, trauma, eating disorders, and lived experience. Tammy shares her personal story of growing up with scoliosis, undergoing multiple spine surgeries, and navigating years of recovery from an eating disorder, alcoholism, and PTSD. …
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When Sandy was diagnosed with MG at age 60, she was forced to retire early, leaving behind the job she loved and facing her golden years with unanticipated hurdles. Now 15 years later, Sandy spends her days organizing her local support group, enjoying lunches with her friends, and attending her grandson's sporting events. MG may have thrown a wrenc…
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From a boyband audition on Britain’s Got Talent to national breakfast radio, Sonny tells the story of an unpredictable entertainment career: viral moments, close calls with fame, a scary fan experience, pivoting into radio, Dancing on Ice, and the life-changing arrival of his daughter. He also reflects on the realities of digital fame, creative cho…
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On this episode of All Things Pink, we welcome back to the show Mary Vargas, and we are talking about what empowered women over 40 want in their partnerships, differences between men and women, unnecessary power struggles, emasculation and tips for healthy relationships. As we age over 40, many things change and this includes what we want from our …
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Send us a text What do you hold on to when the bottom drops out twice? We sit down with our friend Linda Blechinger to trace a path through two life-altering storms: a shocking cancer diagnosis that led to years of agony, and the sudden onset of her husband Dan’s stage four lymphoma during the first terrifying weeks of COVID. Linda kept leading as …
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In this episode of Story Medicine, we explore "Raven Steals the Light" from the oral traditions of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast - a story about how consciousness itself entered a world kept in darkness. Before there was light, an old man hoarded it in nested boxes, keeping it even from his daughter. But R…
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Kent and I share the story behind our shared journey that led us to launching The Magee Foundation, work we are doing together. The Magee Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening community well-being through storytelling, education, recovery support, and collaboration. It’s the next step in the work that began and continues with our fam…
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To spark action on climate change, the conventional wisdom says that awareness must precede action — but neuroscientist Kris De Meyer suggests the opposite is true: actions drive beliefs. He digs into the science behind decision-making and shows how you can rewire your brain to get unstuck on big challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f…
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Anita and Mel discuss the 2025 holiday season, which of course includes an Austrian Krampus Festival. When you aren't sure what to do when the price of ornaments are sky high, never fear - captain Anita comes to the rescue with a brilliant solution. And, saving the best for last, please enjoy a fan favorite: the encore of Ten Tips To Survive The Ho…
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On the podcast today, we are sharing a God and Therapy Podcast favorite: Stop Complaining Today's episode was originally aired on October 9, 2023. Some things in life are not as bad as they seem, and once we stop complaining, we will be able to see the sunshine. In today's episode, Dr. Cheryl Hardy talks about complaining. Complaining is an express…
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In this episode: Many children experience the loss of someone significant, yet this is often overlooked Grief in children may show up as anger, behavioral issues, or physical symptoms rather than verbally Ways to promote language that supports adaptation instead of avoidance Approaches for normalising grief experiences, and encouraging re-engagemen…
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Ottawa family physician Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth faced a long wait for surgery after post-menopausal bleeding, and has seen her patients endure the same. Dr. Nick Leyland, president-elect of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada, explains that gynecologists have limited operating room access, fewer perform surgery, and ovaries are v…
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Elizabeth Marie Chambers shares her experiences as a muti-generational caregiver in today’s episode as she highlights caring for a child with complex medical needs, multiple children, and a parent. She details her breaking point in care and how she recognized the need to care for herself. She further highlights how she uses her experiences to drive…
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When Kyndal Parks' grandfather died on Black Friday - the day after Thanksgiving – she lost one of her biggest supporters and confidants. While navigating her grief, Kyndal was also navigating life as a college student where she often felt unseen in her grief by faculty and the wider institution. What began as a class assignment turned into a power…
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Not sure what to get someone who’s grieving this holiday season? This episode walks through meaningful and gentle gift ideas for anyone missing someone — whether their loss was recent or decades ago. Skylar shares thoughtful categories, what to avoid, and simple ways to give a gift that truly supports a grieving heart. Links to buy the gifts mentio…
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Love, Leadership & Lessons From Our Care Systems Our healthcare systems are wounded, understaffed, and emotionally overloaded. I believe healing them starts with healing the hearts and souls within. Welcome to the Insights From The Inside Series, where we dive into real, solutions-focused conversations with the caregivers, care partners, and frontl…
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Are your needs truly being met in your relationship — or have you settled for “good enough” just to avoid being alone? In this episode, we get real about love, connection, and the quiet compromises many women make in the name of tradition, comfort, or fear of starting over. Sometimes, we have to take stock and begin to peel back the layers leading …
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In this episode of The SpoonFull Show, Rachel is joined by Melissa, a registered nurse with over three decades of experience in women’s health and autoimmune conditions. Together, they dive into the often-overlooked relationship between hormones and chronic illness — how stress, cortisol, thyroid function, and even basic nutrient absorption can shi…
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In this episode of Managed, Danielle returns to share the unfiltered reality behind rebuilding her beauty brand after nearly losing it. She opens up about burnout, bad hires, wasted money, rebranding, the pressure of social media, and why stepping back into the business herself became the turning point. A raw and honest masterclass in resilience, l…
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In this powerful episode of The Present Moment Project, host Jill Bershad sits down with her dear friend and psychotherapist Tricia Youngs to explore her book Rescued Hope for the Shattered Heart and Soul. Tricia shares her journey from childhood sexual abuse, spiritual wounding, and growing up in an alcoholic home to becoming a therapist, author, …
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The holidays are supposed to be a time to exhale — to reconnect, rest, and breathe again. But for many young people, from middle school through college and well into their twenties, this season can quietly become the most dangerous stretch of the year. Structure fades. Old pressures reappear. Sleep goes sideways. Substance misuse and emotional dist…
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In this episode of Story Medicine, we explore "Vasilisa the Beautiful" from Alexander Afanasyev's collection of Russian fairy tales - a profound feminine initiation story about intuition, ancestral wisdom, and the resources we carry within us when facing the impossible. A young woman loses her mother but receives a magical doll that helps her survi…
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With just a few lines, cartoons can say so much with so little. In a moving talk, cartoonist Navied Mahdavian shares his process for distilling huge concepts into drawings on the page — and shows how his work helped him grieve the death of his beloved grandmother, flaws and all. After the talk, Shoshana interviews Nathan Gray on the use of comics a…
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On the podcast today, we are sharing a God and Therapy Podcast favorite: Goodness and Mercy Shall Follow You All the Days of Your Life Today's episode was originally aired on December 25, 2023 This episode marked the end of SEASON ONE of The God and Therapy Podcast. It was a super, duper blessing. As we ended this season, we remembered that goodnes…
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If you are ever in need of a tale full of twists, turns, randomness, and quirky hilarity, this episode is for you. From being in foster care to finding a supportive birth mom community, having a not-so-planned surprise at Disneyland, meeting young widow friends, and being asked to go look at ethical and sustainable diamonds made in the Pacific Nort…
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Dr Ruston speaks with Amy Neville, mother of Alexander Neville who tragically died at age 14 after taking a fentanyl-laced pill he obtained through Snapchat. He thought he was buying an oxycontin but instead the pill was a pill laced with fentanyl. Amy shares her journey from grief to activism, discussing her efforts to raise awareness about the da…
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Miles Randell, an advanced care paramedic, is trying to do something different for frontline health-care workers who need a supportive work environment. He says years of working as a paramedic in Vancouver led to post-traumatic stress that left him unemployable. And that the help he needed wasn’t there. So he created TEAAM (Technical Evacuation Adv…
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In this episode of the Organized Mom Podcast, Imani interviews Miranda Cuellar, a proud New Yorker who moved her whole life overseas to Colombia 3 years ago to create and live her dream life! As a Virtual Assistant, she is the secret weapon to save her clients’ time & money in their business! Her passion is to support business owners in achieving t…
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A very common sentiment we hear from caregivers is the loneliness and isolation felt as a result of misunderstandings between other family members or friends, the feeling that others don’t understand the caregiving perspective and feeling as though there is no one to share the day-to-day highs and lows with. In today’s episode, Stephanie invites he…
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In this episode, Skylar talks about what Thanksgiving feels like when someone you love is missing. The pressure to be “grateful,” the empty-chair moments, and the weird mix of emotions that hit on a holiday like this. She also shares a few simple things that can help you get through the day and ways to quietly honor your person. It’s a soft, suppor…
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It’s 2 a.m., you’re wide awake (again), and wondering if your hormones have joined a circus without telling you. In this episode, we dive into the wild world of perimenopause — and those oh-so-fun sleepless nights. With honesty and a dash of humor, we talk about what’s really going on, how to make peace with the changes, and why you’re definitely n…
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In this powerful episode of SpoonFull of Strength, Rachel sits down with Dr. Jenny Tufenkian, a naturopathic physician with decades of experience treating complex chronic illness, and someone who has personally survived multiple severe crashes of ME/CFS, long COVID, and hormone-triggered fatigue. Dr. Jenny opens up about her early health struggles,…
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As Britt prepared to give birth to her first child, an unexpected CIDP diagnosis changed everything. Just like that, motherhood looked incredibly different than she had imagined. Hear how Britt learned to walk with her son, fought to regain her strength, and eventually became grateful for all she went through. See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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Francesca “The Billion Dollar Baby” Hennessy and her sister-manager Hannah sit down to reveal what life is really like building a professional boxing career as a family. From growing up in a boxing household to handling pressure, dyslexia, discipline, brand deals, training camps and balancing work and sisterhood, this episode gives a rare behind-th…
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