I'm not an expert on a lot of things, but man, was I an expert on how to live with suffering. If you have any level of suffering in your life, I think I might understand you. This podcast will share stories of how my life of struggling with debilitating mental and emotional stress and pain changed to something very different. Something I didn't consider possible. A life where I am truly glad to se... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationHealth & FitnessMental Health |
My friend and colleague who does an amazing job helping parents rebuild relationships with their teens. She shares her powerful story of how she did that with her own teen by seeing things differently. more
The greatest source of mental suffering in life comes from our relationships. They can also be the greatest source of joy. Today, Melissa and I dive a little into how we can experience way more of the joy than we do the suffering.
My identity has been running the show for me much more in the past few months than I have been used to in the last few years. It's been hard to deal with on occasion and I've been grateful for all of those who have supported me through it. This is li... more
My Client Isaac shares his powerful experience of having his experience of life go from one dominated by shame, guilt, and fear, to one of presence and beauty.
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I just discovered your podcast by first listening to you being interviewed on your daughter’s podcast. I am finishing up episode two and am in tears. Your life sounds like my life. Incredibly so. The guilt that I have carried for my “suffering” is enormous because I too like you have had a good life and was raised in a good home with two parents who did the best they could, but the majority of my life has been MARKED by anxiety, depression, and that feeling in your stomach like you described. I ... more
Sitting at work getting emotional because of the hard hitting questions and points he touches on… looking for healing and this podcast has helped even after one episode
ive learned so much by listening and the host is so down to earth and it feels like he really cares. 😇
We must protect this man at all cause!!! Love listening, I usually can decide if I like a podcast with 15 minutes and I am in love I will be listening every week!
Your voice is so calming and I loved listening to your episode with Jaci 🩵
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