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Interview 511 Willie Handler: A Front-Row Seat To A Jewish Family’s Trauma and Resilience

Interview 511 Willie Handler: A Front-Row Seat To A Jewish Family’s Trauma and Resilience

Join Willie Handler as he bravely shares his journey of healing from his childhood and Jewish family’s generational trauma in this compelling interview. Discover his insights on the power of therapy and the importance of finding the right support. Don’t miss this...
Interview 510 Crystal Hamilton: Redefining Family after Religious Trauma

Interview 510 Crystal Hamilton: Redefining Family after Religious Trauma

Join me and Crystal Hamilton as we uncover her journey of redefining family after religious trauma. From overcoming strict Mormon upbringing to embracing sobriety and healing, Crystal shares powerful lessons on trusting your intuition, questioning beliefs, and...
509 Laura Moulton: Grieving the Living

509 Laura Moulton: Grieving the Living

Join me and Laura Moulton, trauma therapist and author of Boundaries: Grieving the Living, as we explore the power of boundaries, myths about grief, and the healing strength of grieving fully. Don’t miss her expert insights to reclaim your peace and emotional health....
508 Mary Beth Schrudder: Your Attachment Style Predicts The Quality Of Your Relationships

508 Mary Beth Schrudder: Your Attachment Style Predicts The Quality Of Your Relationships

Don’t miss our empowering interview with Mary Beth Schrudder, a Spiritual and Transformational Life Coach! Discover holistic strategies to heal addictions and transform your relationships, including the one with yourself. Tune in now and learn how to reclaim your...
507 Alon C Ferency – Get through Your Creative Crossroads by Unburdening Your Soul of Bad Beliefs

507 Alon C Ferency – Get through Your Creative Crossroads by Unburdening Your Soul of Bad Beliefs

Join us for an inspiring interview with Rabbi Alon Ferency, a multifaceted creativity consultant and coach. Discover how play and attention can unlock your creativity, and learn to unlearn limiting messages. Tune in now to explore the art that emerges from the depths...
Curcumin / Turmeric: The Superstar Spice That Needs a Little Help to Shine

Curcumin / Turmeric: The Superstar Spice That Needs a Little Help to Shine

Curcumin, the magic ingredient in turmeric, has a list of health benefits so long it could fill a shopping cart. It fights inflammation, battles free radicals (those pesky molecules that cause damage in your body), and might even help fend off serious diseases like...
506 Zulma Williams: I Had Breast Cancer, Cancer Didn’t Have Me

506 Zulma Williams: I Had Breast Cancer, Cancer Didn’t Have Me

Don’t miss our interview with Steve Ward, founder of STEPS, as he shares his journey from struggling with addiction to empowering others. Discover proven strategies for improving mental health and preventing behavioral issues. Tune in now to learn how to take...
505 Ken Kunken: 50 Years of Challenging How The US Sees & Treats Disabled People

505 Ken Kunken: 50 Years of Challenging How The US Sees & Treats Disabled People

Join us for an inspiring interview with Ken Kunken, the first quadriplegic graduate of Cornell University and a pioneer in disability advocacy. Hear his incredible journey of resilience, education, and service. Don’t miss the chance to be inspired by his story—watch...
From Chips to Clarity: How Your Food Choices Shape Your Mind

From Chips to Clarity: How Your Food Choices Shape Your Mind

Eating too much processed junk food might be bad news for your brain, even if you’re doing other healthy stuff like following a good diet, new research warns. But don’t worry—there’s some good news too! A big study followed a group of people for over 10 years...
Grieving for the Living: Understanding Loss and Finding Hope After Divorce or Separation

Grieving for the Living: Understanding Loss and Finding Hope After Divorce or Separation

There’s a form of grief that many people don’t talk about – the kind where someone is still alive, but emotionally, it feels like they’re gone. Whether it’s the end of a marriage, the departure of grown children, or the emotional distancing of a once-close...