Feeling Well
Like a tolling death knell these boys yuk it up. Twitter: @feelingwellpod @heyralphman @voidgardener
Categories: Comedy, Health & Fitness
Tags: beers, drugs, friendship, life, Meaning, sadness, Twitter
Like a tolling death knell these boys yuk it up. Twitter: @feelingwellpod @heyralphman @voidgardener
Categories: Comedy, Health & Fitness
Tags: beers, drugs, friendship, life, Meaning, sadness, Twitter
A podcast about a Mother’s grief, guilt, and unthinkable loss. Your grief is unique, it is yours but you do not need to carry it alone. Stories of loss and plans moving forward, pregnancy, birthing after loss, and the agonising decision of stopping before you are ready. Not every storm ends with a rainbow but every storm does end. This podcast was designed to give you the space for healing and calm during the shifting sands of your loss. There is no time limit on grief and although you move forward you will never forget. Sharing these stories, lighting the way so that hearing the words eases the pain felt after a chemical pregnancy, miscarriage, or recurrent pregnancy loss. You did not deserve this – you are not to blame and you are doing the best you can right now. Grief comes in waves and it is ok to feel overwhelmed. Facing an unimaginable future without a much-wanted baby is unbearable and feeling alone only magnifies the grief. Nobody is prepared to walk this journey, it is never one that is wanted, so give yourself grace as you forge this new path. You are allowed to feel pain and sadness, blame, and emptiness but with time you will feel joy again.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Tags: despair, grief, loss, mama, mental-health, miscarriage, Pain, pregnancy loss, sadness, strength, trauma
Whether it’s health, career, relationships, finances or family. Life doesn’t always go as planned. But that doesn’t mean that in those unplanned moments, crises, challenges or downright devastations your dreams can’t come to fruition. Sometimes it’s the detours that take us to a destination we never could have dreamt of. Pete and Kim Vargas have seen their share of “plot twists”. They’ve been hit forwards, backwards and while it could have been easier to stay down and let their circumstances end the desires and dreams they had in their hearts they chose to continue. They chose to stand back up. Join Pete and Kim each week as they share stories of their own, as well as everyday people, talk about how their “plans” didn’t go so perfectly. However, through adversity, they came to discover their Not So Perfect Plan was indeed perfect for their story. Learn how to take life’s challenges, and start seeing them as an opportunity to grow, stay strong and become resilient.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: failure, family, forgiveness, grit, heartache, hope, inspiration, resilience, sadness, silverlining, struggle, success, trials
Welcome to the Ridge Church Audio Podcast! We are located in Wetumpka, AL. Here you will find messages from our weekend sermon series. Visit our webpage for more info at: www.ridgechurch.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Afterlife, alabama, Arc, association, Atheist, baptism, baptize, Belief, believe, believer, belt, Bible, biblical, book, Christ, christian, church, churches, cross, death, decide, Disciple, discipleship, discipline, faith, glory, God, gods, grow, growth, healey, heaven, Hell, help, Holiness, Holy, honor, hope, Hurt, Hurting, Jesus, know, knowledge, lead, leadership, life, living, loneliness, lonely, love, Mature, maturity, message, mission, new, old, Pain, praise, Pray, prayer, Prophecy, Prophet, prophetic, purpose, question, questions, redeem, redemption, related, relationship, religion, Ridge, sadness, salvation, Saved, savior, scripture, Series, sermon, sin, sinner, spirit, spiritual, spirituality, Testament, trip, trust, Truth, wetumpka, why, Wisdom, wise, wonder, wondering, word, worship
Don’t Send Flowers: An open and honest conversation on how we ALL deal with painful life experiences, feel our way through them, and hopefully make it out better people than we were before. Each interview will explore a vast array of life changing moments. We’ll discuss how they coped, adjusted, grieved and ultimately what steps they took to move through the experience to find their way. My hope is that through openly sharing our stories we no longer feel isolated in grief and have a greater understanding of how to show up for each other in our times of need.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
The “We All Grieve” podcast is designed to have an open discussion and provide Real People, Real Stories, Real Life. Join us as we share our experiences we’ve had surrounding our loss, and the triumphs afterwards. Please listen to our interviews of people in the process of coping and healing.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: death, Emotional Strength, family, grief, grieve, Hurt, loss, Moving On, Organ Donation, Pain, sadness, sorrow, triumph
The Emotional Shtuff Podcast gives you powerful stories, techniques, strategies, tips and targeted recommendations on how to heal your hurt, manage your emotions, deal effectively with difficult people, handle depression and anxiety, respond to stress better, and fully empower yourself to change and grow in the ways that you really want to. Dr. Mottley helps you to remove the emotional chains that are shackling you!
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Tags: Anger, anxiety, bullying, difficult people, emotion, emotional, emotional hurt, emotional pain, emotions, epression, Fear, grief, guilt, Hate, jealousy, phobia, phobias, professional hurt, sadness, Shame, stress, Stress Management, trauma
Get to the root of emotional issues and learn the best way to relate to yourself and others by honoring your personal boundaries and making decisions that are in alignment with what’s most important to you. This is not a “common-sense” personal growth and development show. You won’t be told to think positively or create affirmations. The Overwhelmed Brain is about accessing that deeper mental and emotional strength inside you so that you can decrease or even eliminate old fears and evolve into the person you want to be. Learn what your parents or caretakers never taught you about emotional wellness and creating strong, non-toxic bonds with others. If you want the exact instructions that will help improve your life, you’re in the right place.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: abuse, addiction, Anger, anxiety, brain, depression, development, divorce, emotional, emotions, frustration, happiness, happy, health, Manipulation, mental, mind, overwhelm, personal, Philosophy, psychological, Psychology, relationships, Resistance, sad, sadness, stress, success, therapy, thinking
Hi, I’m Diana Cahill, host of The Love Well Podcast. On this show, we’re going to learn from each other by listening to stories of people who were loved well – and hear from others who weren’t. We’re going to figure out how we can understand ourselves, so we can embrace our story, and walk alongside each other. To learn more about The Love Well Podcast and how I can help you better understand yourself, email me at Diana@LoveWellToLeadWell.com
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
When her husband was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and given 6-12 months to live, Kelsie Snow avoided other people’s sad stories as a rule, but as time wore on she found herself seeking them out. Snow, a former sports reporter for The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times and St. Paul Pioneer Press, began writing about her life on her website and learned there is comfort in knowing how others have loved, lost and kept going. Sorry, I’m Sad chronicles the Snows’ story in real-time. From the desperate early days, to the hopefulness of a promising clinical trial, to heartbreaking setbacks and constant grappling with mortality, Kelsie, her husband Chris, an assistant general manager of the NHL’s Calgary Flames, and others they have met along the way share stories about grief, loss and the importance of hope.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: ALS, gratitude, grief, hope, illness, loss, Optimism, sadness, terminal illness, trauma
He’s not a doctor, but he knows what’s in your head. Join podcast pioneer and SiriusXM radio host Greg Willits as he dives into mental health issues (including his own) and how to live a life of greater joy in the midst of a broken brain. For those who suffer and those who love them, More Than Mental is your home for finding balance in mental, spiritual, emotional, work, family, and all areas of life.
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: anxiety, depression, health, illness, mental, PTSD, sadness, spirituality
Helping women struggling with the emotional and social impacts of hair loss to connect with their self-confidence and reclaim their joy.
Categories: Arts
Tags: alopecia, alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, alopecia universalis, Alopecian, android pattern baldness, Anger, anxiety, bald, balding, depression, female balding, female hair loss, hair, hormone imbalance, lupus, sadness, trichotiliomania, uncomfort, wigs
Incalculable sadness and substantial humor in equal measure. Modern amateur radio recordings of varying length, presented without interruption or commentary.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture, Technology
Tags: amateur radio, antenna, boring, conversation, cq, daily, depression, ham radio, morse, sad, sadness, silentkey, Technology
I’ve been told my whole life that I’m a little blunt, not sharp, blunt. I simply lack the finesse required for sharpness. Maybe it’s because I’m a Sagittarius or the fact that I am a sensitive bitch, nonetheless my mind is both a scary and enlightened place, sometimes my mind is kind to me, sometimes it hates me. I sometimes like it here, I sometimes don’t, and the older I get the more I’m fucking okay with that. I don’t have all the answers, nor do I claim to (well to be fair sometimes I really do have the answers, I just don’t like them). I’m on a learning, discovering, and enlightenment journey. I have questions, many questions, for life and the experiences it encompasses. Something I say a lot is the expression “that makes no sense” and usually it slips, sometimes I scream it out, sometimes under my breath when I come to the realization that there is a bigger picture. That many of the things we are raised to believe make sense really don’t. I love love these moments because it means I’ve been given a chance to learn, listen, and grow from someone’s story, experiences, and existence. In these moments my mind got bigger, my capacity for understanding and knowledge expounded and my empathy beamed. So this podcast will simply be me asking a lot of questions, talking, and learning about whatever I want. So come along! You may agree or you may disagree BUT just remember life is full of glitter and glue and we ebb and we flow!
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: 20s, 30s, 40s, addiction, african, african experience, american, anxiety, Asian, black, black experience, Blunt, Books, BTS, careerchange, careers, cash, Casual, chatting, cold, coming of age, commentary, common sense, crisis, crown, Culture, cursing, dating, death, depression, divorce, dont touch my hair, easy, empowerment, Enlightenment, epidemic, evolution, expectations, facebook, fast, fast listen, feeling, female, feminism, feminist, for men, for women, Fun, future, Gen X, genx, genz, growth, happiness, hard, instagram, King, Korean, Kpop, life, life crises, life-style, loss, love, Love is Blind, lust, marijuana, marriage, melenin, men, menstruation, mental-health, Mid life crisis, Millennials, mind your own business, miscarriage, Money, music, myob, Numb, numbing, ok boomer, on the go, opinion, Pain, parenting, parents, periods, phenomenon, poetry, political opinion, political stances, pop culture, power, privilege, Psychology, quarter-life crisis, queen, quick, quick listen, race, Reading, relatable, relationships, religion, Rich, sadness, sex, sexuality, shopping, short, signs, slay, snowflake, social media, Society, speaking out, spitiruality, star sign, Stories, story-telling, swear words, teens, tinder, travelling, tribalism, trigerred, triggering, Twitter, unpopular opinion, vagina, wakanda, wakanda forever, warm, Wealth, weed, white privilege, wine, woman, women, worth, young man, Young Women, youtube
Maybe you’re short on joy right now- maybe I can help. If you’re battling acute or chronic pain–physical or emotional, If you’re grieving a loss–of a loved one, of a dream, of a physical or intellectual ability, If you barely have time to take a breath, If you’re caring for someone else–an aging parent, a sick friend, or some lively, needy kids, If your life isn’t at all what you thought it would be–or wanted it to be–at this juncture, Just know this: there’s hope, my friend.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: christian, chronicpain, depression, God, Jesus, joy, loneliness, sadness, women
DOWNERS: the definitive podcast about sadness, hosted by Jack, Kate, and Hao. Downers is a weekly podcast with an episode released every Wednesday and sometimes Thursday and sometimes, sigh, even Friday if work is really busy. Follow us on Twitter @downersradio. You can find archives of all our episodes online at http://downersradio.libsyn.com/. Stay safe out there.
Categories: Arts, Technology
Tags: sadness
These 5 minute podcasts translate profound, old-world wisdom into simple, modern-day language that helps turn anxiety, fear, and despair into courage, strength, and inspiration.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: anxiety, death, depression, faith, happiness, inner peace, inspiration, love, mindfulness, sadness, Wisdom, worry