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| From Hurt to Healing: Finding Strength and Healing Through Personal Narratives with Story Healer and Guide Dr. Rick Diamond | 17 Sep 2024 | 01:02:27 | |
In this episode I’m joined by Dr. Rick Diamond, an expert in the intersection of storytelling and healing, We explore our journeys from being deeply involved in organized religion to embracing a more personal and fluid spiritual path. Rick and I share how our experiences have taught us that spirituality isn't confined to a particular place or organization but is found within ourselves.
Rick recounts his own transition from leading a faith community to becoming a spiritual and story healer. He explains how he discovered that true spiritual fulfillment comes from within, through listening to our own stories and beliefs and making necessary changes. We discuss how this realization led him to create a model to help others explore and reshape their own narratives.
We emphasize that it’s okay to feel anger and that acknowledging and working through these feelings is crucial for personal growth. Rick offers practical advice on reclaiming one’s power and shifting focus from past hurts to creating a new, empowering story.
We also touch on the broader issue of anger and division in today’s world, particularly in politics. We discuss the importance of accepting suffering as a part of life and approaching it with compassion, rather than letting it drive us further apart.
Throughout the episode, Rick and I invite you to explore your own stories and beliefs, and we provide support and resources for those interested in furthering their personal and spiritual journeys.
This podcast is a place for trauma survivors as well as their friends and family. This is a safe environment to be vulnerable but it's also a place for celebration and moving forward. Let's all start to embrace who we are becoming by #mentalhealth #selfcare #self #judgingothers #judgingmeghan #suicideawareness #suicideprevention #survivor #resilience #traumahealing #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #podcasts #parent #StorytellingForHealing #PersonalGrowth #InnerStrength #rickdiamond #EmotionalHealing #StorytellingForGrowth #NarrativeTherapy #HealingJourney #StoryHealing
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| Finding Wholeness: Reconnecting with Ourselves Through IFS Therapy with Tamala Floyd, LCSW | 10 Sep 2024 | 01:03:43 | |
In this episode I’m joined by Tamala Floyd. Tamala, a psychotherapist who specializes in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, bravely shares her story of growing up in a home filled with domestic violence and the lasting impact it had on her life. Together, we explore the hidden struggles so many of us face as trauma survivors and talk about the importance of breaking the cycles of abuse and finding the path to healing.
Tamala introduces us to the world of IFS therapy, explaining how it helped her heal the fragmented parts of herself by getting to the root of her trauma. She talks about the role that generational trauma plays in our lives and how we can break free from the burdens that have been passed down to us by healing those deep wounds.
This conversation is a reminder that no matter where we come from or what we've endured, we all have the power to heal and thrive. My hope is that this episode serves as a beacon of hope for anyone out there who is on their own journey of trauma recovery and self-acceptance.
Tune in to hear a heartfelt discussion about resilience, healing, and the importance of embracing every part of our story with compassion and love.
Find out more on Tamala or order her books 'Fiercely Speaking’ and ‘Listening When Parts Speak’ on https://tamalafloyd.com/
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| From Pain to Purpose: The Inspiring Mental Health Journey of Advocate and Speaker David Woods Bartley | 02 Jul 2024 | 01:00:27 | |
**Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about mental health challenges, including depression, suicide, and sexual assault.**
In this episode, I’m joined by David Woods Bartley, a TED Talk speaker and mental health advocate. David shares his incredible journey from battling mental illness to achieving mental wellness. As we close out Men's Mental Health Month, David's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of speaking out and seeking help. Meghan and David discuss the silent struggles many face, the stigma surrounding mental health, and the transformative power of sharing one's story.
The episode delves into David's experiences growing up in Maryland, moving to California, and facing unimaginable challenges, including the tragic loss of his father and battling severe depression. David recounts his vulnerability in sharing his story of surviving abuse in the Boy Scouts, shedding light on the long-lasting impact of such traumas and the resilience required to confront them.
Despite these dark times, David's life is also a testament to the power of compassion and the healing bond between humans and animals. He co-founded an incredible animal sanctuary called "A Chance for Bliss," providing a loving home for senior and special-needs animals. This sanctuary became a place of hope, not only for the animals but also for those who heard the stories of these extraordinary creatures.
Through his storytelling, David emphasizes the importance of curiosity and empathy in understanding mental illness and preventing suicide. He shares insights from renowned figures like Brené Brown and Drew Ramsey, emphasizing the importance of hope and connection in overcoming life's greatest challenges. David also discusses the transformative power of therapy, including his experiences with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), which brought significant improvement to his mental health.
You can reach David through his site http://davidwoodsbartley.com his Email david@davidwoodsbartley.com or through phone (916) 247-6389
**Resources:**
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
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| How a Food Freedom Architect can Change the Way you Diet Forever with Niki Sibera | 13 Sep 2022 | 00:43:25 | |
This week’s guest has revolutionized the way I think about my relationship with food. Her name is Niki Sibera, and she is the founder of Happy Hearted Eating and is known lovingly as a “Food Freedom Architect”.Niki joins me on the show this week to share what she has learned in her heart-healing work over the last 30 years. Niki opens up about her traumatic childhood experiences, which include her dad’s domestic violence and alcoholism, her mother’s two cancer diagnoses and subsequent death, her step-father’s sexual abuse, and her lack of stability growing up - moving 10 different times and going to 9 different schools all by the age of 15.Through her journey, Niki shows us how she has been able to transform into being a fierce guide and mentor for women, specializing in helping women feel free “to learn how to tame the whispers from the fridge.” She’s opened my eyes to exploring what’s behind the eating, to see how my own “trauma monster” has taken over my heart and how I cope.Let's get out of the bondage of shame and come into the light together. You are loved! This week's conversation has enlightened me to a new way of thinking about how I relate to food and to myself, because I have struggled myself with my relationship with food, yo yo dieting etc….. Niki is a refreshing light!This podcast is sponsored by Betterhelp.comPlease use my code: JudgingMeghan for 10% off your first month.https://www.betterhelp.com/judgingmeghanI am an independent podcaster and your monthly donations and partnerships help more than you can imaginehttps://judgingmeghan.com/support/
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| Why is Bullying So Prevalent and How Can We Protect Our Kids? with Joe Constantine | 06 Sep 2022 | 01:12:55 | |
I wanted to get to the root of why kids become bullies. Since it is the start of a new school year, I thought it was the perfect subject. Today's guest, Joe Constantine, is a life coach from Colorado who specializes in Anti-Bullying. His company, Breakaway Scores works with kids that suffer with bullying and mental health issues. He is also a survivor of bullying himself, when I saw his bio I had to reach out. Joe shared a bit of his own story being bullied so bad as a kid that he turned to Suicide as a way out. He also was being beaten up at home by an older brother. He decided he wanted to live his life trying to help kids that met the same fate and try to make a difference. I wanted to have a real conversation about why this is happening so often with kids. Listen as we talk about why kids bully and how we can protect our kids and teach them to deal with it and speak up. This podcast is sponsored by Betterhelp.comPlease use my code: JudgingMeghan for 10% off your first month.
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| Talking About Trauma Informed Care with Shooting Survivor Caia DelaVergne | 30 Aug 2022 | 00:57:33 | |
Today my guest, Caia DelaVergne, tells her story. In 2015, she was shot in the head along with another friend. Her story is one of survival but also how Caia went on to become a Mom and not let her story define her life. Caia has actively worked through her trauma in numerous ways and has gone on to share her story to help other shooting victims.She has gone on to become a spokesperson for Moms Demand Action. Her story is one of bravery and resilience and I am beyond honored to have her on my podcast.This podcast is sponsored by Betterhelp.comPlease use my code: JudgingMeghan for 10% off your first month.
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| Jenny Debolt: Author of, “Suicide and Sequins” Shares Her Story of The Loss of Her Sister to Suicide | 23 Aug 2022 | 01:18:41 | |
**Trigger warning - suicidal ideation, depression, alcohol addictionToday on The Judging Meghan Podcast, I interview Author, Jenny Debolt. We talk her story and how she has dealt with numerous unbearable losses. Jenny tells us the story of the loss of her niece sue to a drowning accident. The accident forever changed Jenny and her sister. We talk about her journey through grief, as well as supporting her sister through her grief, which left her dealing with an alcohol addiction and depression, which led to her sister’s suicide.Jenny is on a mission to break the stigma around suicide and how important it is to share stories like hers to help others get help.If you are someone you know is thinking about suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline by dialing 988. When people call, text, or chat 988, they will be connected to trained counselors that are part of the existing Lifeline network. These trained counselors will listen, understand how their problems are affecting them, provide support, and connect them to resources if necessary.This podcast is sponsored by Betterhelp.comPlease use my code: JudgingMeghan for 10% off your first month.
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| Betrayed by Her Murdered Husband but Never Broken: with Author Jan Canty | 15 Aug 2022 | 01:16:13 | |
Jan Canty's world was upended when her husband didn't come home one night. She later learned he had been connected with a pimp and a prostitute - giving them money hand over fist - leaving her massively in debt. After having to identify his body and being hounded by the media during his salacious trial, she needed to discover her why. The journey was one of trauma and betrayal, but she was unable to grieve for years. Still unable to share where she lives, due to threats. Jan has found freedom in sharing the truth. Jan has traveled the world volunteering to help others to help healher own pain. After 30 years she was ready to tell people what really happened and finally be free of the pain she was carrying. I was honored to meet Jan. I am sure my listeners will be inspired by her tenacity and courage to never give up.This episode was sponsored by BetterHelp.com. To get 10% off your first month, use the code: JudgingMeghan at checkout. https://www.betterhelp.com
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| Kim Toller Shares the Story of The Tragic Murder of Her Niece | 09 Aug 2022 | 00:56:12 | |
This week, I had the pleasure of talking to Kim Toller, the host of A Million Other Choices Podcast. She was inspired to start her podcast after the murder of her niece in 2018. And her interest in true crime quickly turned into an obsession that drove Kim to help others that may have been touched with similar tragedies.On her podcast, she largely covers Canadian Cases. She has a special connection with the victims and their families because she understands what they are going through and wants everyone's story to be heard. It was an honor to speak to Kim. Her beautiful niece Taylor’s memory is kept alive through Kim and her story. This episode was sponsored by BetterHelp.com. To get 10% off your first month, use the code: JudgingMeghan at checkout. https://www.betterhelp.com
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| Surviving The Deadly Drunk Driving Accident That Took My Mother: with Michael Gershe | 02 Aug 2022 | 01:04:04 | |
Today on The Judging Meghan Podcast, we are honored to have Author, Comedian and Speaker, Michael Gershe . Michael is a survivor of a drunk driving crash that killed his mother and nearly killed him at 8 weeks old. Michael has used his powerful and inspirational story with just a bit of humor to speak all over the United States. Although he broke nearly every bone in his body in the crash, he overcame multiple surgeries and became a collegiate swimmer, college educator, entertainer and author. Michael found himself in the depths of major depression and PTSD in 2016. I was beyond inspired to meet such a wonderful man. His book, The Magic of Life, is available on Amazon.This episode was sponsored by BetterHelp.com. To get 10% off your first month, use the code: JudgingMeghan at checkout. https://www.betterhelp.com
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| The Dangers of Marijuana to Our Kids: with Carolyn Petty and Heidi Swan | 26 Jul 2022 | 00:54:05 | |
This week, I talk to local Hermosa Beach, California residents, filmmaker and activist, Heidi Swan and former city council member, Carolyn Petty. We talk about the little known link between teen marijuana use and adult schizophrenia, as well as the increasing incidences of depression and anxiety. Marijuana has been found in many cases to be a gateway drug to many more severe drugs and even suicide in recent years. I wanted to shed some light on this topic due to the legalization and dispensaries popping up in what seems like every town in California. I had no idea about some of these frightening statistics. We also discuss the importance of labeling, the risks so parents understand how they can get involved. I have spoken about this topic in a past episode with Michelle Leopold, who lost her son to a fentanyl overdose in 2019. I hope you listen and share this episode. This episode was sponsored by BetterHelp.com. To get 10% off your first month, use the link: https://www.betterhelp.com/judgingmeghan.
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| Sexually Abused and Forced to Keep Silent: with Perry Power | 19 Jul 2022 | 00:59:53 | |
Perry Power was sexually abused by his step grandfather at the age of 10 for approximately 1-1/2 years. He kept his dark secret for many years until one day it was spotted. Perry never went back to that house again. His father sadly knew the secret but didn’t want it to ever be discussed again. This resulted in massive amounts of PTSD for Perry. He came out with his story and shares in with others to help them know it is ok to break the dreaded silence that they carry.Today, his message revolves around breaking the silence around sexual abuse and the resulting trauma of keeping it inside. Join us as we discuss his journey to healing and learning how to use his experience to inspire him, rather than hold him back. Perry is an Actor, Author and Advocate. He currently resides in London, England. You can follow him on Instagram @iamperrypower. His book, “Breaking The Silence,” is available on Amazon.
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| 17 Years Served After A Deadly Accident: Second Chances with Martin Lockett | 12 Jul 2022 | 01:13:33 | |
Martin Lockett came from an impoverished background, he still always felt loved. Even though money was tight, he never felt like he was lacking. They encouraged him to get involved in sports and school, because they knew the lure of the streets at that time was very strong. Even with all of this on his side, he wanted to belong somewhere and fit in, which led to his first experience with drinking and drugs. That experience helped him to break out of his shyness, which lead to more drugs and hanging out with the wrong people. While he felt like he belonged, he didn't feel like himself, which left him torn. One particular night out led to deadly consequences. Martin found himself behind the wheel tired and ran a red light. The aftermath was the death of two people. The two people he killed spent much of their time helping others and happened to be sober activists. A columnist who was covering the accident said, "Perhaps the person they will have ended up helping the most is the man who's charged with killing them." Martin knew his life as he knew it was over, but that quote stayed in his head for years to come. Hear the rest of Martin's story by listening to The Judging Meghan Podcast. martinlockett.comhttps://www.instagram.com/martinllockett/Go check out Barkbox.com/judgingmeghan for a FREE month when you purchase a multi-month subscription.
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| Unlocking Happiness: A Guide to Navigating Crisis with Author, Coach, and Speaker Dr. Elia Gourgouris | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:57:08 | |
This episode I’m joined by Dr. Elia Gourgouris, a coach, author, and speaker on happiness and well-being. In this episode, we explore the power of personal branding and how it affects women's lives. Learn about the detrimental self-labels many women face and how to redefine your brand through personal anecdotes and professional insights. We touch on the importance of mental health, the challenges of high-stress professions, and the transformative power of gratitude and spirituality.
In this episode, Dr. Elia Gourgouris also shares profound insights on navigating life's challenges with gratitude and forgiveness, drawing inspiration from figures like Nelson Mandela. Learn how to shift your perspective and practice self-forgiveness to foster healthier, happier relationships. Discover a step-by-step process to release long-held guilt and embrace a lighter, more fulfilling life.
Tune in for a heartwarming conversation filled with personal stories, practical tools, and life-changing insights that will empower you to transform your mindset and well-being. Don't miss this journey to self-discovery, healing, and lasting happiness!
You can get Dr. Elia Gourgouris’s books “7 Keys to Navigate a Crisis” and “7 Paths to Lasting Happiness” on his website https://www.dreliagourgouris.com/author/
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| Struggling to Accept My Fathers True Identity: with Roxanne Faire | 05 Jul 2022 | 01:00:41 | |
My guest today is Roxanne Faire. We delve into her story of her rough childhood growing up outside of Chicago. Her life was not easy growing up. Her parents struggled financially but she knew her mothers love. She always felt something was off and there was something her mother wasn’t telling her. Roxanne discovered at age 14 that the man she called her father was not her biological father. Her mother hid the identity of her real Dad to protect her. She struggled for many years to learn that she was born after her mother had been raped at the age of 27. Roxanne is a true fighter and survivor. She has only recently learned her Fathers true identity. She is sharing her story to help other women. Sponsored by: https://joshrosebrook.com/ Use coupon code Judging Meghan to get a free Hydrating Accelerator (one of my faves!)
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| Recovering from a Battle with an Eating Disorder to Loving Myself: with Rachel Freeman | 28 Jun 2022 | 01:10:32 | |
Today, we are going to talk about a subject I am very passionate about. My own battle with Bulimia started at age 13 . I talk about my own struggles with self love and acceptance. Having struggled for many years I am deeply passionate about helping young girls and women with self acceptance and love.My guest, Rachel Freeman and I talk about the struggles we both had to get to the places where we are today.Rachel found herself spiraling out of control after becoming a child model. Rachel has been in recovery for several years and started her own podcast and wrote a book called, Hungry 2 Live. Go check her out at Hungry2Live!Sponsored by: https://joshrosebrook.com/ Use coupon code Judging Meghan to get a free Hydrating Accelerator (one of my faves!)
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| Life Led Her to Incarceration: Second Chances with Amanda Acker | 21 Jun 2022 | 00:59:22 | |
Today I have the pleasure of having the host of Let the Good Things In Show with Amanda Acker. I was drawn to her positivity and wanted to have her on my show to tell us about her story. After her parents divorced, it started a cycle of family and emotional trauma that continued for years. Her senior year in high school took her from a top student to barely graduating and regularly drinking alcohol, which led to promiscuity - all in an effort to get the attention of her dad. Her attention and love seeking continued for years, which included a time in prison, giving up her children, and abusing drugs. We talk about how we are not defined by our past and her healing journey that has included starting her podcast, and connecting with others who have also found themselves incarcerated. Listen and learn from this strong woman about how you can find the good in everything - even in a traumatic past.
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| The Unbearable Loss of Her Son to Suicide: with Kate Ruehle | 14 Jun 2022 | 01:07:11 | |
**Trigger warning: The following episode may be triggering including topics of depression and suicide.In this episode, I had the pleasure of having Kate Ruehle with me. In February 2019, her son, Warren, took his life by suicide. She is now sharing her story with others to bring awareness to others. In the last several years the numbers of children taking their own lives has tripled. Please listen to her story and share with all parents. Her story is one of devastating heartbreak. Kate is on a mission to spread awareness and prevention.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:1-800-273-8255https://jasonfoundation.com/youth-suicide/facts-stats/
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| The Grieving Process: with The Good Mourning Grief Podcast | 31 May 2022 | 01:02:33 | |
The Hosts of The Good Mourning Grief Podcast, Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn are todays guests. Both ladies lost their Mothers suddenly and tragically in 2019. Thrown into the unbearable losses in their early thirties was too much to bear. Imogen was also a new mother and felt she was all alone. We discuss why they started their podcast, how they met and became the best of friends in a grief support group. Both ladies taught me so much. I was especially touched by the fact that they have turned their pain into purpose. Sal and Im, as they prefer to be called, are on a mission to break the stigma on discussing mental health. I love that their close bond and friendship was started during the most difficult of times. They have now become the best of friends and share their weekly podcast to help others in the midst of loss.Want to go check out their podcast? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-mourning-grief-podcast/id1529978129
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| My Mom Shares Her Story- A Very Special Episode | 24 May 2022 | 01:02:21 | |
This is my most heartfelt episode to date. Today you are going to hear a conversation between myself and my Mom. We discuss her attack as a young girl and how it forever impacted her life. She lost both a child and a husband, and has had to learn how to live again after these traumatic losses. While I had my own trauma from the many losses in my life. My relationship with my Mom has had ups and downs. The love is always there. I wanted to share for those people who are going through hard things as encouragement and hope that our story may help someone out there. I realize how very lucky I am to have my Mom and will always treasure this conversation.Listen, cry, and be inspired to love your family even harder and stronger.
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| The Power of Never Giving Up: with Antoinette Logan | 17 May 2022 | 00:59:05 | |
Today's guest is Antoinette Logan. She is an international author of "It Starts with I", a life coach, media professional, CEO, and all around amazingly strong. She talks to me about her childhood experiences with trauma, feeling unwanted, abused, and how she used those experiences to make her into the woman she is today. ABOUT ANTOINETTE:Antoinette Logan is a multi-faceted media professional and international author, based out of Atlanta and Chicago. She has worked her way up in the branding and marketing field, as a personal assistant and brand ambassador to being the CEO of the full service creative company, The Altered Image Agency (A.I.M.) and the founder of the non-profit, Bonded By Birth.
She has found a way to make it happen, whatever "it" maybe in the moment. From pain to positivity and a dream of sharing her love with everyone she encounters, this woman has set out on a mission to serve. She is not one whom does a thing, she just does "her" thing which can be a number of "things."
Don't put me in a box, I'll never fit in. Picture me as you would the universe, here to help in a number of ways, however the Most High guides me to.She is a life coach who teaches from experience and personal connections, to business consultant who can help you hit the ground running. With Ms.Logan, you can really HAVE IT ALL.
Ms. Logan has had many accomplishments in branding, public relations, producing of digital media, events and much more. It's easy to see why anyone can ask Ms.Logan anything.
She is your Information Highway to Destination Elevation.
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| Finding Strength in the Midst of The Unthinkable with Marie Neill | 10 May 2022 | 01:04:31 | |
**Trigger Warning: In this episode, we talk a great deal about childhood abuse, rape, and domestic violence**In this episode, I talk to Marie Neill. She is an amazingly strong woman who has been through some intense trauma. From being abused during childhood to being raped to being sold to a man 24 years older than her in a foreign country, she has gone through just about every trauma you can imagine. We talk about her story and how she managed to find the good in the hard times. We discuss where she is now and how she is giving back to the world to help others, including by becoming a Mental Health Advocate, determined to help others with her strength and passion. barkbox.com/judgingmeghan
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| Locked Up and Abused, But Not Broken with Judy Van Niekerk | 03 May 2022 | 01:08:38 | |
My guest today, Judy Van Niekerk, is an entrepreneur, a human behavioral specialist, and an iconic life mentor. She has learned through her own experiences that there is no challenge that we cannot thrive from. No challenge we are not greater than. Her story, which may be triggering, is one of bravery and hope. She stresses that what happened to it her as a young girl did not define her, but it did inspire her to thrive in the way she is living her life today. Being locked up during childhood and being abused in ways we cannot even imagine forced her to look deep inside to find the transcendent love she shares with others today. I am beyond honored to speak to Judy. As she tells me there is nothing we can not beat or manifest for ourselves. Judy's BioJudy van Niekerk is a serial entrepreneur in the real sense having established businesses in many different industries from environmental agency and training, pioneering agricultural projects, high tech companies, marketing and advertising agency in which she has achieved international acclaim in many of them including International Woman Winemaker of the world, Bravest Woman UK to name a few. She has also been an international sports woman representing her adopted country South Africa at world championships scuba diving as well as a best selling author and international speaker.
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| Stroke Forward - Surviving a Stroke and Coming Back Stronger with Marcia Moran | 26 Apr 2022 | 00:47:51 | |
Stroke survivor, Marcia Moran, is my guest today. I have wanted to do an episode about this subject for a while, especially after I read her book, Stroke Forward. We talk about what a stroke isThe warning signs of a strokeEven healthy people can have a strokeThe importance of getting to the hospital as soon as possible and why BEFAST is so important. How to be your own healthcare advocateFrom her website, Stroke Forward...The morning my stroke occurred caught me off guard. I woke up and knew something was "off." I tried to text a friend to tell her that I wouldn't make coffee that morning. The text was gibberish. "Oh well," I thought. "I will text her later." I rolled over. Excruciating pain struck! Despite my throbbing headache, I drifted off to sleep. That was a mistake.
Later that day, I awoke to right-sided paralysis. I had a choice to make. Try to make it down the hall so my husband could find me… or give up right there. I fell to the floor and started dragging my way toward the door, using my left hand and the carpet pile to leverage me.
I am Marcia Moran. This is my story...barkbox.com/judgingmeghan
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| From Tech's Toll on Young Minds to Unpacking Modern Gambling Culture With Dr. Timothy Fong | 18 Jun 2024 | 01:06:45 | |
This episode I’m joined by Dr. Timothy Fong, a professor of psychiatry and co-director of the UCLA Gambling Studies Program, to dive deep into the emotional complexities of adolescence, addiction, and the power of vulnerability. Dr. Fong highlights the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to addiction, emphasizing recovery potential.
This episode we talk about the transformation of Las Vegas, the broader implications of gambling as a form of entertainment, and the need for regulation in the evolving landscape of betting. They also discuss how technology, social media, and the accessibility of online gambling impact young people today. With insights into brain development and the influence of digital content, this conversation emphasizes the importance of awareness and regulation.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the risks and cultural shifts surrounding gambling, the strategies to protect future generations, and the significance of mental health awareness, especially during Men's Mental Health Month. This episode is a powerful reminder of the strength we all have to overcome adversity and the importance of supporting each other through life's transitions.
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| Who Kicked First -Surviving Domestic Violence with Victoria Cuore | 19 Apr 2022 | 01:09:16 | |
Victoria Cuore has endured more pain than one can even imagine in one lifetime. She was raised by narcissistic parents that sent her off to her grandmother at a young age. After a horrible break up with what she was her true love. She met a man that on paper was everything a girl could ask for. Her boyfriend began Love Bombing her early on in the relationship. He insisted on a quick marriage and quickly after they were married and pregnant, the relentless abuse began. Victoria was beaten so badly that she has had over 100 surgeries. Thankfully, she got away, and rescued her young daughter. Victoria has used this pain and trauma to help others. Her book, Who Kicked First: A Memoir, tells some of her story of being abused and the later affects upon her special needs daughter. Her website has some amazing resources for people living in an abusive relationship. There is always a way out. https://www.acontagioussmile.com/Barbox.com/judgingmeghan
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| Conversation with Internationally Renowned Medium and Author, Tim Braun | 12 Apr 2022 | 01:00:17 | |
Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Tim Braun. He is an internationally renowned medium, lecturer, author. I wanted to have him on to talk about his career as a medium with over 17,000 sittings under his belt. I have personally sat with Tim numerous times. The information he has shared with me brought me peace and healing. Tim is currently practicing in Newport California. He does readings all over the world. You can follow him @timbraunmedium on Instagram and his website, https://www.timbraunmedium.com/Enjoy!Check out his book at https://www.amazon.com/Life-Death-Mediums-Messages-Overcome/dp/B09TZM844V/Check out Barkbox for your favorite furry friend at https://barkbox.com/judgingmeghan.
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| 9/11 Survivor: Living a Life of Service with Will Jimeno | 05 Apr 2022 | 01:16:09 | |
Todays episode is one I will never forget. Will Jimeno recounts his story of 911. If you were old enough you will never forget where you were on that horrific day. Will tells the story of walking into the towers knowing that a plane had hit the building. He says he and his fellow Port Authority Officers knew what they needed to do. It is nothing but a miracle that Will is still alive. He lives his life in service to others. It was an honor to talk to Will a true hero. ABOUT WILL:At the time of the attacks, Will Jimeno was a rookie cop assigned to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. He saw the shadow of American Airlines Flight 11, the airplane that seconds later hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. He rode to the WTC site with 20 other Port Authority police officers in a commandeered bus.The collapse of the South Tower trapped Jimeno and two other Port Authority officers, led by Sgt. McLoughlin, under the Concourse between the twin towers. Only Jimeno and McLoughlin survived. Dominick Pezzulo survived the initial collapse but was killed by the collapse of the North Tower while he was trying to free Jimeno.A USA Today account observed:Sometimes they yelled for help. But mostly the 48-year-old sergeant, a 21-year veteran, and the 33-year-old rookie talked intimately, sometimes revealing personal things — about kids, families, feelings — that they had never shared with anyone. Jimeno asked the Sergeant to deliver a message over the radio to his wife, Allison, who was seven months pregnant. They had received no response earlier, but he thought maybe their radio call would be picked up on a police tape recording. "Attention," Sgt. McLoughlin announced, "Officer Jimeno requests that his baby girl be named Olivia." His wife had liked the name. He hadn't been so sure. Now, as he prepared to die, he wanted to think of his baby girl, Olivia.[The two men were located and extricated after former U.S. Marines Sergeant Jason Thomas and Staff Sergeant Dave Karnes heard their cries for help. Both survivors, especially McLoughlin, were severely injured. They required several surgeries and months of hospitalization for recovery and rehabilitation. On June 11, 2002, McLoughlin (with a walker) and Jimeno (with a limp) walked across a stage at Madison Square Garden to receive the Port Authority's Medal of Honor.https://barkbox.com/judgingmeghan
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| Talking about a Life Lived Well: Overcoming Chronic Pain and a Misdiagnosis with Dr. Kevin J. Payne | 29 Mar 2022 | 01:01:38 | |
I am honored today to have Dr. Kevin Payne on the podcast. He is a social psychologist, a speaker, a podcaster, author, and skydiver - currently with under 600 jumps under his belt.Kevin talks about his misdiagnosis living with chronic pain. After years of struggling he was finally diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which is what truly spurred his mission. You can find Kevin under his podcast, “Your Life Lived Well”and at yourlifelivedwell.co. Kevin is in a mission to help others and never defined by what he can’t do in life due to his diagnosis. ABOUT KEVIN:Kevin is a social psychologist, entrepreneur, author, podcast host, speaker, teacher, and frequent guest interview or panelist. He shares the results of his extensive research concerning how to live a quality life with chronic distress, pain, and illness. He also shares his personal exploits as a collector of experiences — even while battling Multiple Sclerosis for decades. Life is too remarkable to sit on the sidelines, even when we’ve got to get more creative about how we get in the game!
He was born and raised in the Kansas City Metro area. He can’t have too many books, is a lifelong tech geek, devoted to his animals, pretty fond of his kids, and sometimes appears as a pirate.
He also never misses a chance to jump from a perfectly good airplane.
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| Every Parent's Worse Nightmare: Talking about the Fentanyl Epidemic with Michelle Leopold | 22 Mar 2022 | 01:05:51 | |
Today is probably the most important episode I have ever recorded. Michelle Leopold was mom living her normal life until the most horrifying thing happened to her family - the death of her son, Trevor. She tells the story of this handsome, outgoing, loved teenager who started out by smoking pot. This didn't alarm her until she realized that the pot we smoked when we were younger is much different than what is sold today. This was his gateway drug to what ultimately killed him. We learn about how fentanyl is added to street pills to get a bigger high. The CDC estimates that 2 out of 5 street pills include fentanyl that the user doesn't even realize is there. Michelle shares the story of Trevor’s passing at just 19. She is determined to educate every parent of the dangers of how easily these pills can be accessed. One pill taken and his life was over. Michelle says that she keeps going determined to live in Trevor’s memory and help others. To connect with Michelle: https://www.facebook.com/MichelleLeopold.NorCal
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| Learning More about Divorce and Custody Issues with Coach Judy | 15 Mar 2022 | 00:59:56 | |
Today's episode is with the founder of the National Single Parent Resource Center, Judy Romanoff, also known as Coach Judy. Her personal experiences with her own daughter and a prolonged custody battle inspired her to change the whole direction of her life and career. The knowledge she took from her own pain and the pain she heard from other women helped her turn this time into a positive thing where she could give back to parents who needed help and guide them through a family court situation. About Coach Judy:Judy Romanoff or “Coach Judy” is the M-POWERMENT Coach to CEO’s, corporations, celebrities, and families. Coach Judy is an exclusive motivational expert who provides high powered coaching information and resources from A to Z with quality, simplicity and fabulous positive energy. She is the host of the Coach Judy Talk Show and founder of About FYI for anyone seeking important guidance on how to handle divorce and custody issues.
In 1995, former Boca Raton City Mayer Carol Hansen presented Coach Judy with a “Key to the City” for sponsoring Single Parents Family Day. Coach Judy is a National Phoenix Award Recipient, Founder of National Single Parents Resource Center, President of FYI 101 Inc. & Wrote, Hosted and co-produced a unique M-POWERMENT training kit for learning the inside scoop to divorce and single parenting who now offers M-Powerment Fashions for single parent families.
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| Talking About Postpartum Depression with Danielle Cobo | 08 Mar 2022 | 00:56:41 | |
This week I sat down with Danielle Cobo. We discussed her battle with Postpartum depression after the birth of her twin boys. I learned 1 and 7 women experience postpartum depression. We have been taught as a culture to keep it quiet. I also experienced postpartum with my first born, and I remember feeling guilty because we went through so much to have her. This episode is just a reminder to be real with others. Talk about your feelings and get help if you need it. There should be no shame! Women have so much pressure to be perfect, perfect looking, perfect mom, perfect wife. It doesn’t exist! Keep Going!
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| Living a Life Sober Powered with Gill Tietz | 01 Mar 2022 | 01:05:36 | |
From living with parents who had a toxic marriage to being bullied and scared of trusting anyone. My guest today, Gill Tietz has been through so much pain. The pain left her angry and looking for happiness, which she found through her coping mechanism of drinking alcohol. Today we talk about her journey to finding her power in being sober and how she combatted the anger she was left with due to her childhood. Gill is a biochemist and podcaster. Her weekly podcast, “Sober Powered,” helps others each week who struggle with addiction.
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| Dr Nadine Macaluso Returns to Discuss “The Secrets of Playboy” and The Dark Tetrad | 22 Feb 2022 | 00:51:42 | |
Today, I am talking again to the most amazing therapist on the planet. Dr. Nadine Macaluso has put up with me for many years and all of my issues, and I credit her for helping save me.
In this episode, we talk about several topics including. the tragic passing of Chelsea Christ. Chelsea took her own life at just 30 years of age. She was Miss USA 2019, an Attorney and Reporter with “Extra.” We discuss how many people suffer from depression and suffer silently. We also discuss the new A&E docu series, “The Secrets of Playboy.” Many women were lured into this flashy life, only to find themselves victims of the alleged monster, Hugh Hefner.
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| Making Peace with Being Imperfect in a "Perfect" World with Chloe Cullen | 15 Feb 2022 | 01:01:16 | |
I met Chloe through my sister, who was her teacher. When my sister read her book, Perf: The Unspoken Flaws in a “Perfect” Culture, she said I had to interview her. Chloe is an author, as well as an assistant for a talent agency for a scripted comedy series.
Chloe wrote the book for those who keep comparing themselves to others and beating themselves up with the “You Should Be”s. This can be paralyzing to moving forward and Chloe wanted to break free from the perfectionism that was holding her back.
Enjoy this conversation with Chloe Cullen!
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| The Transformative Power of Female Friendships With Podcaster Nina Badzin | 11 Jun 2024 | 01:10:49 | |
This episode we’re delving into the transformative power of female friendships with special guest, Nina Badzin. Nina, the voice behind Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship and a seasoned writer on the topic since 2014, brings her wealth of knowledge and personal experiences to the table.
We explore the dynamics of women's friendships, the importance of supporting each other, and the impact of a scarcity versus abundance mindset. This episode we also discuss the challenges of feeling left out, the role of parents in teaching resilience, and the significance of fostering genuine connections without jealousy or competition.
Nina shares her journey from being a mom of four teenagers in Minneapolis to becoming a prominent figure in the friendship space. Emphasizing the value of lifting each other up, embracing vulnerability, and finding strength in community. Hear how a quest for connection during the pandemic lockdown led Nina to start her podcast, transforming loneliness into a thriving platform for friendship.
This episode is packed with wisdom, encouragement, and practical advice for anyone looking to strengthen their connections. Whether you're navigating the complexities of new friendships, dealing with painful breakups, or seeking to deepen existing bonds, you'll find valuable insights and timeless advice.
You can learn more about nina through her website https://ninabadzin.com/ and listen to her podcast “Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship” through all podcast platforms.
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| Clinically Dead Multiple Times: How Intermittent Fasting Saved Fred Rutman | 08 Feb 2022 | 01:00:05 | |
My guest, Fred Rutman, started intermittent fasting after several health scares to heal his body. The research he had found dealt with metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance, which is when you have too much insulin floating in your system. Once that gets out of whack, so many of your other hormones get out of whack, including your leptin and your ghrelin, which is your satiety and hunger signals, your estrogen, your testosterone, your adrenaline, your growth hormones, and more. It's a domino effect. When you begin fasting, you give your digestive system a chance to calm down and get rid of some inflammation, which leads to a lot of your other hormones falling into place. He has seen people who IF get rid of their thyroid problems, get rid of their type two diabetes, get rid of sleep apnea, get rid of asthma, and the list goes on and on and on. We discuss the basics of intermittent fasting and how it can be implemented in most anyone's life. You can follow Fred here: https://www.instagram.com/repeatedlydf/Don't forget to use the coupon code MEGHAN15 for 15% off their wellness shots. https://dosedaily.co/
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| Let's Talk About Gut Feelings with Author BZ Tebo | 01 Feb 2022 | 00:56:18 | |
Do you believe in gut feelings? In this episode, I talk to licensed clinical social worker, BZ (Elizabeth) Tebo. **Trigger Warning - We talk about many things, including suicide, so if this is a trigger for you, you will want to skip this episode. - We learn all about BZ Tebo and how she came to the point she is at now- We discuss whether you should listen to your gut- How life experiences can inspire your calling and profession- All about her new children's book, The Elephant on Aaron's Chest- The importance of helping kids express their feelings and emotionsBZ Tebo didn't always dream of becoming an author. When she was younger she wanted to be an astronaut, a lawyer and a choreographer. After earning a Master of Social Work degree at The University of Michigan, she traded the Midwest winters for the California sunshine. She works as a licensed clinical social worker in San Diego, California.Buy her book here: https://store.bookbaby.com/book/The-Elephant-on-Aarons-Chest1
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| Interview with Mark Schutter, Author of Cowboys Are Not Supposed to Cry | 25 Jan 2022 | 01:04:34 | |
In this episode, Meghan interviews author, Mark Schutter. He is the author of Cowboys Are Not Supposed to Cry, a memoir. He tells his story of living a life with grief that began in his midtwenties. The death of his young wife left him alone, and although life was tough, he vowed to show the world that he was tougher.
Remarrying and having a daughter, to onlookers, from the outside, life seemed happy again, until in an anguished night of prayer, Mark heard the words that to be the husband and father he wanted to be, he must:
reconcile the past
embrace the present
redeem the future
We talk about:
How men have a hard time talking about mental health
His story of grief and loss
His impetus to share his story
About Mark:As a much younger man, Mark stood helplessly at the edge of the dark abyss of pain, death and grief. The experience of watching his first wife die at age 26 from breast cancer forced him to question the meaning of life in his search for answers that impact his writings to this day.
He has lived his entire life in the Pacific Northwest where the land, nature and people both inspire and fuel his writing. His poetry has been featured in several print and online publications as he works on his first full-length book of his poetry that explores the pain that we all face during our lives and the hope that can rise.
He is happily remarried to a wonderful woman who he claims is the most beautiful and strongest woman he has ever known. He has been blessed with a beautiful daughter who keeps him young in this second chapter of life that he has been granted. He enjoys horses and mountain biking when not writing. He believes in the ‘ripple effect,’ touch one life and you may touch the world, for to share the journey, however brief, is a wonderful gift. His wish is to share the joys, the sorrows, the hope and healing to inspire others to live despite the grief we all carry because there is “life after…”https://markschutter.com/Support the show (https://judgingmeghan.com/support/)
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| Addiction Specialist, Denise Klein on The Factors that Lead to Addiction and Recovery | 18 Jan 2022 | 01:04:43 | |
In this episode, Meghan talks to Denise Klein, Addiction Specialist and Executive Director of Milestones Ranch Malibu, one of the nation’s premiere dual diagnosis treatment centers. Denise discusses her new upcoming book in which she co wrote, “Truth about Rehab.”The two discuss everything related to addiction, including the prevalence of dishonest treatment centers.Some of the questions they cover are: - What are some red flags for a bad treatment center?- How to choose a treatment center that is right for you or your family member?- What questions should you ask a treatment center before enrolling?- What are the factors that lead to relapse?- What’s the biggest difference between 30-day, 60-day, and 90-day in-patient treatment?- What are the underlying issues that lead to addiction?About DeniseDenise E. Klein, MSW, is the Executive Director of Milestones Ranch Malibu, one of the nation’s premier dual diagnosis treatment centers. Denise has been committed to helping families for over 30 years and is very passionate about helping families find the right treatment center.
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| Meghan Tells Her Own Story in Her First Solo Episode | 11 Jan 2022 | 00:49:45 | |
In this week's episode, Meghan speaks from her heart, sharing her own story without sparing any details, starting with the story of why her new year has started rougher than expected.For the audience of Judging Meghan, this week's episode is a must-listen and gives context for so many other moments from past episodes. We hope you listen and that this episode inspires you to tell your truth and your own story to someone you know.National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255Support the show
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| Wayne Forrest: Learning How to Live Again After My Near Fatal Accident | 04 Jan 2022 | 00:58:21 | |
In this episode of Judging Meghan, Meghan talks to motivational speak Wayne Forrest, who became paralyzed from the chest down at the age of 25."I made a terrible mistake and put myself in a position which caused me to dislocate my neck." While Wayne had to relearn how to live after this terrible accident, he shares his story about how he moved on. "One step at a time," Wayne says, "you have to go through the motions."Wayne tells Meghan the story of how he became a life coach and motivational speaker. When doing extreme sports for disabled people, he found a new reality he had never considered before."I was doing these activities, and what happened was really strange. I was the one with the disability, but there were people without physical disabilities on these courses who were scared of heights or being underwater, and it really leveled the playing field." Wayne has lived his life helping others and never letting his condition deter him from living his life to the fullest.
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| Finding My Purpose in Podcasting, with Melissa Bright | 14 Dec 2021 | 00:57:42 | |
In this episode, Meghan speaks to fellow podcaster Melissa Bright. The two discuss their life experiences and how those experiences led up to them both becoming podcasters in the Mental Health space. Melissa's journey to find her purpose began with one simple question: "What makes your heart hurt?" After having a daughter at a young age, and losing her mother, she knew what she had to do, and decided to live a life learning and speaking about others' journeys. Her story is touching and familiar to Meghan, who understands firsthand what it's like to want to help bring positive messaging about mental health into the world of podcasting.About Melissa BrightMelissa Bright is on a mission to help people not feel alone in their struggles. She is the host and creator of The Bright Side of Life Podcast, a mental health podcast that navigates and discusses successful journeys to happiness. She can be found at thebrightsideoflifepodcast.com.
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| Maeve McGrath on the Dark Underbelly of Mental Health Laws & Homelessness | 07 Dec 2021 | 01:12:49 | |
In this episode, Meghan speaks with Maeve McGrath about bringing awareness to mental health laws in the United States, inspired by her brother Ryan.
Maeve’s brother struggles with bipolar disorder, which resulted in him becoming homeless and living on the streets of Venice, California. Maeve fights everyday to save his life. She speaks on how the families of those who are mentally ill and homeless feel hopeless and betrayed because it is so much harder to get them help if they refuse to take their lifesaving medication.
Her brother suffers from a condition called Anosognosia, also called “lack of insight”. Maeve explains that those who have this condition do not have the ability to recognize their illness. Maeve and Meghan discuss several options such as, “The Three Strikes Option” and that this is no longer a situation or sad but, a “Humanitarian Crisis” and extremely dangerous for everyone.
About Maeve:
Maeve McGrath has been a working illustrator and animator in Los Angeles since 2002. She has lived on the westside for over 20 years, currently living in Playa del Rey. Maeve has juggled raising her daughter and work while taking care of her brother who suffers from severe Bipolar illness and is committed to raising awareness of the need for reform in this nation's mental health laws.
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| Dr. Tracy Bennet on The Effects Screen Time has on Children | 30 Nov 2021 | 00:58:29 | |
Dr. Tracy Bennet graces this week's episode discussing a heavily debated topic within the parenting community on children and their screens. Most kids spend an average of 10 hours a day on their screens, and 56% of parents worry their kids are screen addicted. The average age of first exposure to online pornography is 11 years old and 4 out of 5 tweens are on social media before age 12. Being distracted by the loss of her parents, Dr. Tracy needed answers for her own kids that had started to suffer from digital injuries and needed shame-free, actionable strategies that worked. Unfortunately they were not out there, so she committed to the GetKidsInternetSafe mission. Dr. Tracy has seen the effects of unrestricted digital access which has lead to higher cases of panic disorder, depression and video gaming addiction in children, but throughout her 25+ years as a clinical psychologist she has found the treatment and the preventative, ADD tools to help modern families. About Dr. Tracy Bennet:Dr. Tracy Bennett is a screen safety expert who teaches families how to strengthen relationships AND achieve screen sanity. She is founder and CEO of GetKidsInternetSafe (GKIS) and author of Screen Time in the Mean Time: A Parenting Guide to Get Kids and Teens Internet Safe and the GKIS Home Starter Workbook. In her work as a clinical psychologist over twenty-five years, she sees the impacts of digital injury and how to treat and prevent it.
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| Joel Correa on Growing Up LGBTQ+ as a First Generation Immigrant | 23 Nov 2021 | 01:11:05 | |
Joel Correa, a TikTok phenomenon at more than half a million followers, is featured on today's show speaking on growing up trying to hide his sexuality. Joel's formative years were shaped by the bullying and teasing they endured all throughout school due to being Afro-Latino and Gay. Beyond school, they also faced traditional family values that did not align with who they were becoming. Joel continued to persevere through the unforeseen challenges that life threw at them as they grew up, from the untimely death of their father to the mending of the relationship with their mother. Their path was not on the same beaten route their traditional family expected, but they forged a new one after dropping out of college and eventually finding and cultivating their makeup skills in 2020, and becoming the amazing artist we see today.About Joel: Joel Correa is a person of many talents, but the most notable is their skill with a makeup brush, that has gotten them among other things to TikTok stardom, but there is always more than meets the eye. Joel is an Afro-Latino first-generation immigrant, whose parents fought to take them back to the island but they had a love for American music that could not be beat, but being able to integrate both cultures into their life now has and will continue to shape their future.
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| Empowering Change: One World Surgery's Stories of Impact and Inspiration with Lulu Daly and Dr. Mary Hannon | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:48:40 | |
This episode I’m joined by guests Lulu Daly from One World Surgery and Dr. Mary Hannon of South Bay MD. Lulu shares the incredible story of how a trip to Honduras transformed her family's life, leading to the creation of a life-saving organization. Discover the challenges they faced and the lives they’ve touched through their medical missions, including the extraordinary journey of building a thriving medical center in Grand Cayman, which grew from performing two surgeries a week to over 50 complex procedures weekly.
Dr. Mary Hannon brings her unique perspective as an E.R. doctor, balancing professional achievements with personal growth. Together, they highlight the power of family, community, and resilience in achieving extraordinary goals. Whether you’re a parent, a professional, or someone passionate about making a difference, this episode will leave you motivated and ready to embrace your own journey.
Tune in to hear heartwarming anecdotes, pivotal moments that spurred their missions forward, and the invaluable support from loved ones. Learn about the profound impact of involving their children in these missions, creating life-changing experiences and shaping their perspectives. This episode also delves into the importance of sustainability, community, and compassion in making a lasting difference. Let the stories of Lulu, Mary, and Meghan inspire you to find your own path to making a positive impact in the world.
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| Erin Walker's Path to Becoming a Voice For Women Experiencing Hormonal Changes | 16 Nov 2021 | 01:02:37 | |
After a short week off from the podcast, Meghan is back this week with Erin Walker to speak about her journey to becoming an expert in female aging issues, especially during perimenopause and menopause.
Erin's journey began five years ago, but her hormone-related issues likely started during her first menstrual cycle when she was 11. Unfortunately, Erin suffered years of painful and debilitating symptoms before getting to the root of her troubles.
Through this journey, she became an advocate for her health and went back to school to help herself, but found her mission, to empower women in understanding how their bodies work and how to care for them.
About Erin:
Erin Walker is a wife and mom of 4 boys. She is a board-certified integrative health coach and bioenergetics practitioner. She graduated from the University of North Florida with a degree in Community Health Education.
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| Actress Nikki DeLoach Opens Up About Losing Her Father to Alzheimer's | 02 Nov 2021 | 01:27:46 | |
On this week's episode, Nikki DeLoach speaks about her time spent in the entertainment industry and the unforeseen struggles growing up. Though she experienced many challenges, nothing could have prepared Nikki for the day she received the news of her father’s diagnosis.
Nikki was pregnant with her youngest, Bennett, within the same month she found out her baby had 4 heart defects, her father was diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer’s: Pick’s disease. A decision had to be made between saving her baby and seeing her father, the decision was easy but the feelings that came along with them were not.
Being heavily imbued in the entertainment industry cost Nikki time with her father as his days were coming to a close. On his last day, Nikki said her goodbyes, he might not have known her name but knew his daughter.
About NikkiBorn in a small town in South Georgia, Nikki DeLoach always knew she wanted to be an entertainer. She started dancing at the age of three, eventually adding singing, modeling, and acting to her repertoire. Outside of her many talents, DeLoach is dedicated to sharing her passions and ideas with others. She is a passionate supporter and spokesperson for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles where she serves on the Foundation Board of Trustees, and The Alzheimer’s Association in honor of her father who recently lost his battle with a rare form of dementia called Pick’s Disease.
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| Jennifer Caras: The Tragic Loss and Misdiagnosis of her Sister Led Her on a Path to Live in Her Memory | 26 Oct 2021 | 01:14:42 | |
Meghan talks to her friend, Jennifer Caras on today's episode. The loss of her sister at a young age and the journey she has been through since her tragic passing. Julie passed away in her late 20's from a brain tumor, after being misdiagnosed for years.Jen speaks on the struggles many have with doctors, and finding the right diagnoses that could save your life if its caught early. Jen struggled seeing her sister not able to do the same things she was doing, like buying her first apartment or getting married. After her passing, Jen lives her life in Julie’s memory. We have all had loss in our lives, some more than others. Jen has not only gone through loss, but also has been taught many lessons throughout her journey. The signs our loved ones send us after they pass is a gift, which Meghan and Jen also speak about. About Jennifer:Jen is a mom of three, having her first born son diagnosed with Downs Syndrome. She went on to have twins, honoring their names after her sister, Julie. Jen is a very successful top real estate agent in the South Bay of Los Angeles. She is a beacon of light in a sometime very dark world.https://www.jennifercaras.comSupport the Show:Instagram: @judgingmeghanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/judgingmeghan/
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