A Resilience Project is a podcast inspired by the complex, raw, and sometimes messy experience of what it means to be human. It is impossible to navigate this world without adversity. Through our guests' stories we will discover key elements that can move us from surviving to thriving. Together we can build a story of resilience.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessEducationSelf-Improvement |
In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Janet Applefield, whose journey through adversity began during the invasion of Poland in 1939. Separated from her parents at the age of 7 during the upheaval of the Holocaust, Janet endured yea... more
Ever since she was two years old, Debra Atlas felt like she was living behind a mask. more
In this episode, we delve into the transformative power of embracing life fully, even amidst challenges. Our guest, Jocelyn Dettloff, shares her remarkable journey from adventurous escapades to unexpected setbacks and the resilience that emerged. more
In this compelling episode of A Resilience Project podcast, Cindy Thompson engages in a rich conversation with her daughter, Breanna Thompson, a counselor, and Claire Miller, a youth pastor and social worker both serving as missionaries in Nairobi, K... more
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Thank you, Cindy, for discussing new ways we can build our own personal resilience and in turn - our own strategic resilience plan. Very much enjoyed being your guest!
Learning tools for living with resilience is among the most important things we can do. Cindy asks the right questions and enables people who have been through a lot to share what they relied upon in order to thrive.
Life is hard, it’s a journey filled with special, unforgettable moments but also ones filled with sadness and hardship. more
I’m a fan after listening to my first episode (featuring Leesa Vreugde)! I just heard about this much needed podcast, which is a necessary conversation for healing and connection in our world today, and may it be forever more. more
This podcast is a guide to how be resilient when life gets messy. One day life is going along smoothly, the next it’s exploded into something unrecognizable and you need to keep going. Experts as well as everyday people share their stories with host Cindy and luckily give nuggets we can use in our own lives. Cindy shares quotes and questions to ponder so make sure to listen to the end. So glad I found this one I listen to each new one that comes out.
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