
What if we are all just a little bit damaged? Join me on this journey to investigate families and relationships. How do we grow? What determines if we look back and see joy or sorrow? I'll be interviewing families, caregivers and more to find out how they overcame the challenges life has given them. Let's get a better understanding of the emotions behind the most precious injured parts of ourselve... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 197 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Tracy Pleschourt tried every weight loss program out there. Her biggest struggle wasn't losing weight it was learning how to do the "mind math" behind how to lose weight. She now uses that mind math for all struggles in her life to help self-coach he... more
Scott McKee is a happily married father of 4, grandfather of 12 and friend to many. He is the founder and life coach at outlier Life Coach Services. He is a retired peace officer who continued his help with others in his calling as a coach.
His area... more
Michelle Steiner lives with an invisible disability. She has articles published on The Mighty, Non Verbal Learning Project, Dyscalculia Blog, The Reluctant Spoonie, Kalopina Collective, Imagine the World as one Magazine and Word Gathering. She has ha... more
Belle Lockerby recognized the importance of words as she started her transition through menopause. Belle Lockerby is a TEDx speaker, transformation specialist, mom of four in a blended family and author and her new book, The Words the Caterpillar Ate... more
Marita Rahlenbeck learned to look through the lens of life differently as she went through her divorce and learned how to heal.
Marita Rahlenbeck is a Transformational Coach with a focus on creating a lifestyle through a holistic lens. It's time to... more
Carol Banens lost her husband 4.5years ago. She has gone on a transformational journey from grief to joy, along the way unpacking unresolved grief from the loss of her sister, leaving her 36-year career as a physical therapist and becoming a life coa... more
Anna Stephanie has more than 15 years of global corporate experience and in the path of personal growth. She has helped more than 1,500 people and almost 20 companies to radically change their lives, allowing them to live fully, away from the negativ... more
Kitt O'Malley's biggest struggle was overcoming internalized stigma, accepting herself, and loving herself. When her diagnosis changed from depression to bipolar disorder, she feared she was now an unfit mother, and she was a licensed psychotherapist... more
Angela Talent is a thoughtful, intelligent and inspirational podcast host. I greatly enjoyed being on her podcast.
Angela Hobbes-Talent is amazing. We hit it off on her podcast. I had a wonderful time talking with her about parenting while living with a disability.
Angela Hobbes-Talent is amazing. We hit it off on her podcast. I had a wonderful time talking with her about parenting while living with a
disability.
This podcast and Angela as the interviewer invokes powerful stories of hope and healing that teach us we are normal and resilient instead of broken and stuck
this podcast is very brainwashed and drugphobic. as your average heroin shooter this comes off as very discriminatory. i feel very offended and disgusted.
Thank you Angela for this wonderful opportunity… It was a genuine pleasure to interact with you and to get to know you! Your compassion and empathy shines through as you try to impact the world in a hugely positive way! 🧡🧡🧡
Your vulnerability and honesty are so attractive. Thank you for putting this out into the world. ❤️
These podcasts truly transports you to an unknown area behind all these stories. Yes I think by now we know that everyone has struggles but I love how open and in depth these stories become! I will admit sometimes it is nice to hear that you are not the only one who has problems.
These stories that have been shared are inspiring. They are also very helpful and showed me new ways of doing things. In one of the podcasts it was talking about Financial planning and it really sparked things in my brain and showed me new ways. I definitely recommend listening to this podcast! 😌
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