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Welcome to our show, everyone. In today's episode, we'll delve into the crucial aspects of end-of-life tasks and estate preparation. These are not just mundane tasks, but they hold significant importance in our lives, whether you've thought about them or not.
Before you press end and leave, I invite you to stay tuned for insights into this very interesting and often difficult problem. It's inevitable, and you cannot imagine the profound impact it can have as we navigate grief and support our loved ones whilst doing the two planning sessions.
When end-of-life matters are left unaddressed, families can face unexpected rifts and challenges. This is especially true when the burden falls on the named executor to decipher the wishes of their loved ones. So, I hope you're still with us and join my guest, Adam Zuckerman, as we explore this significant and thoughtful preparation and its role in fostering unity and clarity during difficult times.
As I mentioned, our guest, Adam, is a lawyer and businessman who's had personal experience with this topic. I believe this gave him the vision to create this online platform to support others.
He is indeed the founder of Buried in Work and brings a wealth of expertise to guide us through the essential steps requiring preparation for what's in front of each one of us.Here's what we talk about:
Why do people shy away from discussing end-of-life topicsThe challenges families might face when there is no estate plan in placeHow can families overcome the discomfort often associated with talking about estate planningThe importance of partners' involvement in financial planningAnd much more!Connect with Adam Zuckerman!
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Hello, listeners, and welcome to another episode of our grief journey. Today, we will discuss with our guest, Dr. Julie Kaplow, how we can better support children and adolescents undergoing grief.
You'll learn that children's and youth's grief is unique, and it's through Dr. Kaplow's pioneering work has led to the development of evidence-based interventions such as multidimensional grief therapy, or MGT.
Dr. Kaplow is an expert in childhood trauma and bereavement, and she is the executive director of the Trauma and Grief Children's Center in New Orleans.
I understand that there's a 300-plus-person waitlist for this bereavement care. Now, that has me thinking: If this is just one state and these are the numbers, can you imagine what those waitlist numbers are worldwide?Here's what we talk about:
What is Multidimensional Grief Therapy (MGT), and how does it help children and teens process their emotions after the death of a loved one?Addressing grief in children of different agesBehavioral changes parents should look for that signal their child needs additional emotional supportSome ways parents can model healthy grieving behaviors for their childrenAnd much more!Connect with Dr. Julie Kaplow!
Trauma and Grief (TAG) Center Trainings: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/c5Z2Qlg/TAGtrainingsTrauma and Grief Virtual Learning Library: https://mmhpi.org/work/trauma-grief-center/virtual-learning-library/Trauma and Grief Center | Children's Hospital New Orleans: https://www.chnola.org/services/behavioral-health/trauma-and-grief-center/Children's Hospital New Orleans: https://www.chnola.org/You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome everyone to our show today. Our topic will be stress and burnout, solutions for busy professionals. Today, we have the insightful Natalie Fayman, a doctor of veterinary medicine.
She's also a certified positive intelligence mastery coach and a recovering workaholic. Please join us as we explore strategies to combat burnout and find harmony in our professional lives.
And Natalie assures you'll never dread going to work again. She brings a wealth of experience and expertise to guide us through the journey towards a more balanced and fulfilling work life.
We've heard much in the news about healthcare providers experiencing stress and burnout. And in fact, in many walks of life now, it's becoming very common. However, Natalie gave me insight into the stress and burnout that veterinary doctors and their staff face.Here's what we talk about:
Natalie's journey from workaholic to burnout and how she recovered from it.Challenges in the veterinary profession.How did Natalie discover Positive Intelligence and become a Positive Intelligence coach?Advocate for better support systems and resources within the veterinary profession to address the high rates of stress, burnout, and suicide.And much more!Connect with Natalie Fayman!
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Hello, and welcome to our podcast today. We will delve into the intriguing world of grief recovery and human connection. In today's episodes, we will explore a fictional book called Making Up the Gods, which is our guest Marion Agnew's latest book. I believe it was released later last year.
Making Up the Gods is a book about three grieving strangers: a widow, a young boy, and a middle-aged alcoholic. The book is set as a novel in Northern Ontario, and it will be interesting to see how the author has woven into the guest's journey as each navigates their grief.
This is the first time we're delving into grief in a fictional way, and it'll be interesting to see how the author has navigated it. The novel examines the past that can keep us from living in the future, which we know only too well for many of those on our own grief journeys, and how it's so easy to get caught up in the past.
I'm interested to see how the twists and turns of this unfold as they release their fears and hopefully teach us how we can release our own and move forward. So, I'm delighted to speak to our guest, Marion Agnew, from Northern Ontario. I'm quite envious that she has Lake Superior in her backyard.
This is Marion's second book. Her first one was Reverberations, A Daughter's Meditation on Alzheimer's.Here's what we talk about:
Marion's original intentions for the novel and how it evolved to focus on grief.The journeys of a widow, a young boy, and a middle-aged alcoholic as they navigate grief and find connection.The writing process and inspirations.How did writing the novel help Marion gain a deeper understanding of her own grief?And much more!Connect with Marion Agnew!
Website: https://www.marionagnew.com/Reverberations: A Daughter's Meditations on Alzheimer's: https://www.amazon.com/Reverberations-Meditations-Alzheimers-Marion-Agnew-ebook/dp/B07ZWJ2WKDMaking Up the Gods: https://amzn.to/45YjawOYou don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Hello, dear listeners. Thank you for joining us today as we continue our grief journey. Today, we're going to be delving into divorce. And it's a subject I don't know if society or we readily acknowledge that the pain and grief experienced when a marriage ends can often be the same sort of emotions as when there's a death of a spouse or a death of a relationship.
And it's not readily recognized that divorce is indeed a death. It's a death of the dreams and hopes the couple had. So, yes, there's the intense pain. Because I don't believe society recognizes it as grief, the person going through a divorce doesn't have the same support or comfort that you would get or expect if it were indeed the death of a person.
There are no rituals, no comfort, and limited support. The person going through the divorce can feel isolated and alone. It's not as simple as finding a new partner. The desire isn't for somebody new but for the one we had.
So, the journey of divorce is both complex and deeply emotional. And it goes far beyond just seeking a replacement. And if there are children involved, it can create custody battles, and it can be traumatic no matter what age the child is.
Now, our guest today, I'm certain, remembers only too well the emotional rollercoaster of grief when his marriage ended 45 years ago.
Why discuss this now? Well, listeners, please stay with me; you'll understand more soon. Our guest is Vernon Baumrind, a father, grandfather, and successful businessman in Charlotte, North Carolina.
He's also the author of a book called Deceit. It's a true story of domestic infidelity and betrayal with details recorded by a wiretap!
Here's what we talk about:
What lessons can readers glean from "Deceit" about recognizing, confronting, and healing from the wounds inflicted by domestic infidelity and betrayal?The emotional pain experienced during divorce compared to other forms of loss.Some common coping mechanisms people use to manage the emotional pain and grief of divorce.How did the legal proceedings between Vernon and his wife shape their family relationships during and after the divorce?And much more!
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Website: https://deceitthebook.com/home-1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deceitthebook/Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/people/Deceit-the-Book/61554718563758/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDhkM8hl-UkTCvkq0GEwi_wDeceit the Book Part 1 (Companion Podcast): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hof1BwQCS_QYou don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome, listeners, to another episode, as we continue once more our journey to explore the depths of grief, love, and the human spirit. Today, we'll discuss their journey into the award-winning documentary “Meet Me Where I Am” with our guests.
The film explores the many nuances and complexities of grief that individuals grapple with. It may be a little word, but it's mighty powerful when it arrives. The film brings together these nuances and, I believe, normalizes grief.
To say I'm beyond thrilled is an understatement to have Grant Garry and John Farley with me today!Here's what we talk about:
What inspired the creation of the documentary 'Meet Me Where I Am' and its focus on grief? The symbolism of the train metaphor.In what ways does the documentary address the impact of cultural beliefs on the grieving process?The importance of sharing stories and memories of loved ones to honor their lives and find solace in grief.And much more!Connect with Grant Garry & John Farley!
Meet Me Where I Am Film: https://www.instagram.com/meetmewhereiamfilm/Grant Garry: https://www.instagram.com/grant__garry/You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome everyone to another episode in our grief series. As you know, I not only share stories from our guests who have overcome major challenges in their lives, but I also like to introduce you to different modalities that I believe could be helpful in supporting as we go through many of these.
So today, I'm delighted to be delving into one such modality: hypnotherapy and how it can help with anxiety, depression, and much more. Our guest is Mike Oglesbee, an acclaimed author and coach who has taught everyone, from kids to adults in their 90s, to overcome mental struggles and become their best selves.
Mike's first book is Fight Back: End the Cycles of Anxiety and Depression. His second book, Bigger Than Fear, will be released later this year. You may have seen Mike before if you went to the YouTube channel, which we've just started. You may have seen him on TV or heard him on radio shows. He's now breaking into guesting on podcasts, which is why he's with us.Here's what we talk about:
Mike's understanding of the mind and behavior influence his career choice in hypnotherapy.Align thoughts, emotions, and actions with desired outcomes by making different choices.The power of the subconscious mind.How can individuals overcome their fear of change?And much more!Connect with Mike Oglesbee!
Website: https://mikeoglesbee.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeoglesbee/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorMikeOglesbee/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mike_oglesbeeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thementalshiftInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/authormikeoglesbee/Twitter: https://x.com/MikeOglesbee123You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome to the episode about clearing clutter. It's springtime, the perfect time to release all this stuff from our lives. Our guest today is Star Hansen, a clutter whisperer, and a certified professional organizer.
If you feel like a hot mess, she's your person. If you can relate, please stay tuned. You'll hear what's at the root of our clutter tendencies, how to heal our relationship with clutter, how we might clear the chaos to unlock our greatest potential, and why clutter is proof of genius.
Star is the author of the book Why The F*#@ Am I Still Not Organized?Here's what we talk about:
Techniques or approaches Star used to uncover the hidden messages embedded in clutter.Common challenges or obstacles that individuals face when dealing with clutter after the death of a loved one.How does clutter serve as a source of comfort or emotional support for individuals?Techniques that individuals can implement to prevent clutter from accumulating in their living spaces.And much more!Connect with Star Hansen!
FREE Book Offer to anyone listening to the Podcast—mention where you heard Star, email her at [email protected], and let her know you'd like a copy of her book.
Website: https://starhansen.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarHansen/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/star.hansenTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starhansenYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/starhansenBook: https://starhansen.com/whythefbook/Podcast: https://starhansen.com/podcast/You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome everyone to another show in our journey of exploration into grief. I also welcome anyone watching this interview and those who may have discovered us on YouTube. Yep, you can see us and our guests and peek at the faces behind the voices on YouTube.
Today, we are delving into suicide and the impact it has on those left behind and who are grieving. It'll help us understand this topic a little bit more.
And I'm so grateful to have my guest, Alexandra Wyman, a grief navigator, a speaker, and an author. She also has her own podcast. Her book is called The Suicide Club: What to Do When Someone You Love Chooses Death.Here's what we talk about:
Alexandra expresses her surprise at rediscovering herself after losing her husband to suicide.The challenges of the grieving process and the lack of clear signs of suicidal intentions.Stigma and misconceptions surrounding suicide and the need for connection.Alexandra's book and mission.And much more!Connect with Alexandra Wyman!
Website: https://www.forwardtojoy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forwardtojoy/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004990996083LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-wyman-35605161/Book: The Suicide Club: What to Do When Someone You Love Chooses Death https://www.amazon.com/dp/1544533799?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_X096J5PATPX1Y20THHYSYou don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome back, listeners, and hi to our new ones who found us on YouTube. This is a new adventure for the Let's Talk About Grief podcast. Please like or comment, especially if there's a topic that we haven't covered and you would be interested in exploring.
Today, we're going to be talking about navigating grief when you're a highly competent woman in a leadership role. And even if you're not, or you don't recognize or let yourself feel that you're a highly competent woman, rest assured that you all are. Our guest will have wisdom nuggets that will apply to everyone. So please stay with us!
I am thrilled to chat again with Debra Woog, a crisis navigation partner with 30+ years of experience as a leadership researcher, executive, and advisor. Her research was carried out primarily at Harvard Business School, and she's also the researcher of an award-winning book. Her work has been featured in Forbes and other large publications. Needless to say, Debra's accomplishments are outstanding!Here's what we talk about:
Debra's experiences navigating personal crises while maintaining a successful career.The importance of resilience, communication, capacity, and community support during challenging times.How does Debra help her clients communicate effectively and make decisions during crises?Strategies that can be employed to motivate clients to engage in self-care and seek respite during challenging times.And much more!About Debra:
I’m Debra Woog (pronounced like “Vogue”). I work from my home office in Arlington, MA, as my two terrific teenagers attend school. By nature, I am a connector and a community builder. Connection and community are essential in a crisis. As a leader who has navigated my own unanticipated challenges, I know first-hand the value of smart, collaborative expertise, especially for women who feel solo in life or work. As supremely capable as we are, we are even better when we cross difficult roads together.
With a B.A. in psychology from Wellesley College and an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management, I am able to provide both emotional and practical underpinnings for problem-solving, including research, resource matching, and communication strategy. I’m here for you.Connect with Debra Woog!
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Hello listeners, thank you for joining us. We'll discuss end-of-life conversations and their importance. I hope you agree that you need to be aware of this!
However, I am certain others will think, "Oh, I don't need to listen to this. I don't need this yet." Please, before you go, I would love you to stick around just a little bit longer to hear what my guest, Jonathan Fleece, has to say about his company, Empath Health, one of the country's largest not-for-profit health systems, delivering non-acute care services in the US.
There is also a link to a newly released film called Suncoast. Jonathan is the Empath president and, as I've mentioned, a CEO. I'm looking forward to discussing how this organization and the unique connection came about.
As this levels, many areas that somebody going through grief, anticipatory grief is likely to experience, and just why having an end-of-life conversation with our loved ones is so very important.Here's what we talk about:
Jonathan's personal experience of losing a loved one led him to dedicate his life's work to end-of-life care.End-of-life conversations and their importanceAddressing the multidimensional nature of grief to support individuals and families in their journey.The film 'Suncoast' and its impactAnd much more!Connect with Jonathan Fleece!
Website: https://empathhealth.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/empath-health/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empathhealthInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/empathhealth/Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FempathhealthVideo Short Film Suncoast - (Empath's Health connection to film) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeQGCLOxh2gYou don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome everyone to our heartfelt space, where we weave hope, wisdom, compassion, and an understanding into the fabric of our conversation about one of life's most profound challenges - grief and loss. We recognize that few experiences come as deeply as the pain of losing a loved one, especially when the loss comes at the hand of a silent battle with inner demons.
Today, we're going to be stepping into that realm often shrouded in silence and taboo, the heart-wrenching topic of suicide.
We're engaging in a candid conversation with Dr. Keith McNally, whose multifaceted life story includes surviving suicide, as well, if that wasn't enough, a heart attack. Among his many pursuits, now, he is aiming to support suicide survivors, as well as their families.
Our guest has a diverse professional background as a social worker, a Doctorate in Educational Leadership, and a survivor's testimony. He also brings a wealth of insight into the labyrinth of human suffering and resilience. And I'd love you to warmly welcome Dr. Keith McNally to our show today!Here's what we talk about:
The internal conflicts and struggles faced by individuals dealing with suicidal thoughts.What strategies does Dr. McNally employ to cope with suicidal thoughts?Emotional or psychological states might indicate that someone is at risk of suicidal ideation.What are some common misconceptions or myths surrounding suicide?And much more!Connect with Dr. Keith McNally!
Website: https://www.drkeithmcnally.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkeithmcnally/Envision Speakers Series - Exploring the Depths of Health and Happiness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iktqQp-FG0You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Hello, everyone. I'm thrilled to be here today with our guest, Paul Martin, a highly respected psychologist renowned for his clinical expertise in working with bereaved clients.
Today, we will be discussing rituals and how they can support us during this time of grief.
Paul has authored a compelling book on the profound impact of that topic which explores how unique expressions of loss and meaningful acts of mourning can guide individuals through the grieving process.
With his wealth of knowledge and compassionate approach, I'm certain he'll share his invaluable insights into the intricate journey of grief and healing and how rituals can help!Here's what we talk about:
Personal grief rituals and their purpose.In what ways do rituals offer comfort and solace to a person experiencing grief?The rapid societal changes have caused ancient customs and rituals to fade away.Cultural expectations and personal expressions may conflict, contributing to the complexity of the grieving process.And much more!Connect with Dr. Paul Martin!
The Centre for Grief and Recovery and Therapeutic Services: https://www.griefcounselor.org/about-the-center/our-therapists/Check out Dr. Paul Martin's book, Personal Grief Rituals - Creating Unique Expressions of Loss and Meaningful Acts of Mourning in Clinical or Private Settings, on Amazon! https://amzn.to/3SVs4oI Also available on Routledge, https://bit.ly/3P04ar0, and on Barnes & Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/personal-grief-rituals-paul-m-martin/1141284454You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Hello, everyone and I'm so grateful you're joining us today.
Once more, I am honored to introduce our remarkable guest, Kim Sorrelle. She's the author of two books and a speaker whose life shows great resilience in the selfless pursuit of love and light through many dark times.
Her first book was Cry Until You Laugh, and her latest one is Love Is. It's not just a narrative about a journey that searches for the essence of love amidst profound loss. And I can't help but think how timely, Kim, we're doing this in February, the month of love.Here's what we talk about:
Kim's thoughtful perspective on why good people sometimes face adversity in life.How does Kim cope with the dual challenges of managing her health and providing emotional support to her husband as they both face cancer diagnoses?Grieving the loss of a loved one to suicide is a distinct and challenging journey.Kim found solace in love and resilience, forging a path forward amid the darkness of grief.And much more!Connect with Kim Sorrelle!
Website: https://www.kimsorrelle.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/loveisbykim | https://www.facebook.com/ksorrelleLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-langlois-sorrelle-11079523/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimsorrelle/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa097sxQXqa9Oafbay9FCiwBold Brave TV Show link on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bold+brave+tv+heart+%26+soulLove Is: A Yearlong Experiment in Living Out 1 Corinthians 13 Love, on Amazon https://amzn.to/48lauQC.Cry Until You Laugh: Real Love Real Pain Real Funny, on Amazon https://amzn.to/3HXFXxx.You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome to our show today, listeners. This is Anne, your host.
In today's episode, I want to talk to you about mental fitness, grieving a loss, and the support of Positive Intelligence.
I will introduce you to something that you may find rather alarming or fascinating. But anyway, we're going to be talking about the saboteurs and the sage.
So, I hope you'll stay with me as we continue our journey into healing!Here's what we talk about:
Positive Intelligence equips individuals with the mental tools needed to navigate the complexities of the grieving process.Recognizing and identifying our saboteurs is crucial for self-awareness and positive change.What other characters team up with saboteurs?How does embracing the sage within help you be authentic during grieving?And much more!You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome, listeners. And I'm thrilled to introduce our next guest, retired Lieutenant Colonel Jason Pike, a decorated combat veteran. He's the author of A Soldier Against All Odds, and I hope you'll stick around for this very inspiring conversation. In his captivating memoirs, Jason shares his remarkable journey of resilience and triumph, and he has faced imaginable adversity while serving his country, and it didn't all come from the enemy. A pivotal moment in Jason's life occurred when his father died shortly before his deployment overseas.
Struggling to navigate the depths of grief, he found himself confronted by the destructive actions of someone he served with who maligned his character and identity. Yet, in the face of such adversity, Jason managed to grieve his loss and remained steadfast in his commitment to his duties, ensuring the safety and well-being of the men who served under him.
As I've mentioned, A Soldier Against All Odds is where Jason will dive deep into his profound challenges. It will offer us valuable insight, dear listeners, into how one can endure heartache, fulfill responsibilities, and emerge even stronger than before. Through his indomitable spirit, Jason's story serves as a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with loss and adversity and questioning their ability to persevere.Here's what we talk about:
Jason's commitment to self-improvement contributed to his success in navigating military challenges.How did Jason seek support or resources to handle the challenges of his disability while writing his book?Balancing civilian life while carrying military experiences and values.How did Jason's colleagues contribute to his ability to handle grief while serving in the military?And much more!Connect with Jason Pike!
Website: https://www.jasonpike.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-pike-7b6774137/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasonpike.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorjasonpike/You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome, listeners, to a very special holiday episode. Today, we're going to be delving into a topic that's near and dear to my own heart as I attempt to find the essence of the holidays. We will be exploring the true meaning and experiences surrounding this joyous season and how you may be able to cope, especially when you're grieving.
Hello, I'm Anne, your host, and today we have a very special guest joining us, Matthew Brackett. He's a remarkable individual with a device background of international experience. He lends his expertise and unique perspective to leadership, education, and spirituality.
Matthew's journey has taken him across many continents, serving once as a Catholic priest and even as a staff officer and chaplain in the United States Navy. He's also known for his ability to guide and inspire. He's also spent over three decades in the field of personal, professional, and intercultural leadership development. And he's also got a wicked humor. Now, you're beginning to see more and understand why I am eager to delve into this topic with them.
But there's a little bit more I want to share about Matthew; you see, he's not only a versatile coach, advisor, mentor, educator, and confident, but Matthew says he's like a human version of a sophisticated Swiss army knife. We'll hear more of that in a moment. He's now turned his attention to offering invaluable support to senior leaders and helping them navigate the complexities of their lives so that they can lead, love, and live better lives. You may have heard him on our show before. He is a frequent guest on many other podcasts. And we'll be diving into some of these important topics that will resonate deeply with you all during the holiday season.Here's what we talk about:
Matthew's transition from priesthood to leadership coaching marked a transformative journey.What coping strategies can individuals employ when grappling with the memories of a loved one's passing during the holiday season?Appreciating the true meaning of Christmas enhances the holiday experience.How can leaders balance creating a festive atmosphere for their teams while acknowledging their own grief during the holidays?And much more!Connect with Matthew Brackett!
Website: https://brackettalliance.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-brackett/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewbrackett_official/
Be sure to catch another insightful interview with Matthew in Episode #46, titled 'Coming Home to Self - Crisis of Identity.'You don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome, listeners, to another Let's Talk About Grief podcast show. Today, we will be delving into the complexities of navigating grief and trauma in today's fast-paced world.
How do we stay connected when we often feel so disconnected? I'm thrilled to have Dr. Carl Nassar as our guest today. He's a distinguished expert who brings a unique perspective to this very subject. He has a background in engineering and a Doctorate from McGill University. Dr. Nassar combines technical expertise with a deep understanding of the human mind.
As you know, listeners, this is a topic I adore. And I'm passionate about it. Dr. Nassar has an upcoming book, which will be released in 2024, called Born For A Better World. This explores the pressures and isolation in our society, particularly in the post-COVID era.
I'm certain Dr. Nassar's insights will shed light on how we can find relief from the exhaustion and the disconnection that's so prevalent in our modern-day lives!Here's what we talk about:
In today's fast-paced world, navigating the complexities of grief and trauma poses a unique set of challenges.How does cultural identity influence an individual's perception of belonging?Allow the emotion to surface and acknowledge its presence rather than suppressing feelings.In what ways does the idea that grief is meant to be shared challenge societal norms around coping with loss?And much more!Connect with Dr. Carl Nassar!
Website: https://thegreatculturelab.substack.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-nassar/email [email protected]: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Great-Culture-Lab/61552470555142/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreatculturelab/Twitter: https://twitter.com/greatculturelabYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGreatCultureLabYou don't have to grieve alone, as a coach I can help support you. To discover how grief coaching can help you please book a FREE call with me
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Welcome to our podcast, dear listeners. I'm Anne, your host. And today, we have a really thought-provoking topic to delve into - suicide. And I'm privileged to have Lisa Sugarman as our guest. Lisa is an incredible parenting author, a syndicated columnist, and a survivor herself of suicide loss. Lisa is also a crisis counselor with the Trevor Project.
We recognize that suicide, unfortunately, is a tragic occurrence that can leave us feeling bewildered and grappling for the answers that question why seems almost impossible to comprehend and leaves families with lasting trauma and torment. In their grief, families may even harbor a sense of responsibility, believing they could have somehow prevented it. To shed some light on this distressing subject and gain, as I mentioned, a deeper understanding of the increasing rates of suicide, I now turn to our esteemed guest, Lisa.Here's what we talk about:
Lisa's experience when discovering the truth about her father's death.What factors contribute to the increasing number of children experiencing suicidal thoughts?Changing the stigma about suicide is crucial!What is the primary purpose of a lifeline, and how does it serve individuals in crisis?And much more!Connect with Lisa Sugarman!
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Hello and welcome listeners to our show today. I'm Anne, your host and author of Grief's Abyss, a grief coach, and a mental fitness coach. You can pop onto my last recording to find out what a mental fitness coach is all about.
Our topic today, listeners, is the loss of a mother, our mums. And we know this can be an immensely challenging experience, especially around the holidays or special occasions. Whether you've had a tumultuous relationship with mum, their loss in our lives is really felt regardless. Even if your mum was your best friend and confidant, each one brings its own unique challenges to our grief.
Our guest today is Donna Stoneham. And I hope by the end of our conversation, you'll be able to find strength and healing as she did through her grief. A little bit about Donna: Before I bring her on, Donna holds a Ph.D., is an executive coach and transformational leader, and has been a hospice chaplain in her previous life. She's also an author, and her work has been featured in many of the big leading magazines and journals.
I hope you'll join me as I welcome Donna into this insightful conversation that I'm certain will touch your heart and inspire you, dear listeners!Here's what we talk about:
Donna's purpose in writing her book Catch Me When I Fall.How does the grieving process contribute to developing a more profound emotional openness?Loss serves as a transformative force, shaping people's authentic identity.Why is it important to resolve relationship conflicts, especially with your loved ones?And much more!Connect with Donna Stoneham!
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