Christina Rasmussen, author of “Second Firsts” and “Where Did You Go?”, and founder of the Life Reentry Institute, has life-altering conversations with people of all walks of life who have impacted the world against all odds. They have faced great loss and extraordinary circumstances and used their grief and life lessons to transform their lives. Each week, Christina speaks with artists, athletes,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityHealth & FitnessAlternative Health |
Today I talk about showing up as yourself without any modifications. Without the adjustments you had to make to survive the world we live in.
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It has been a few weeks since we’ve had a new episode and this one is a short one about self-compassion. I also talk about why I took a break from writing the weekly letter (don’t worry, it will be back soon) and how healing it has been to take a pau... more
We wind up 2021 with clips from a few episodes that I loved and that I hope you’ll love, too. You can find the links/episode numbers to the full episodes from each guest below. Thank you for spending time wanting to change your life. Thank you for se... more
Inside of all of us there lives an identity, a personality that is always hidden. Only a small percentage of people are able to show up in the world exactly as they are because it can take a great deal of courage. So, today, let’s try to express our ... more
One of the best podcasts I've been a guest on! Christina is so energizing and passionate. She knows how to dig deep with the topics at hand. Her Dear Life Podcast is at the top of my subscription list!
I loved this episode. I could relate to virtually everything Jennifer discusses. Approaching 8 years as a widow and I will always grieve and refer to him as my husband, not dead nor late. Vacations are not as often, learning to talk to people as a single person is truly different. Dating - no time for games. I needed to hear much to remind me of how normal my life after loss truly is. Thank you Christina and Jennifer 💜
Christina is so thoughtful, honest and caring. Listening in on these conversations feels as though you are receiving the biggest and tightest hug. Many of the interviewees talk about grief and their darkest days and Christina holds space for them. The conversations are so heartfelt and vulnerable. Surprisingly, these tough conversations bring peace and comfort and hope.
Christina your so compassionate and genuine. I’ve lost my 17 year old son and your books and podcasts help me tremendously. Thank you for committing to our journey of growth.
I was not aware of your podcast before today, but I am a graduate of Debra Silverman‘s program. Now I am a fan! This podcast was so different than just another interview with Debra. So much depth and intuition. I had to listen to it twice. Thank you! So glad I found you and I’m anxious to listen to more. ❤️
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Apple Podcasts | #205 |
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