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Judging Meghan

Judging Meghan

Meghan Judge

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Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 230

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Every Tuesday, Judging Meghan explores stories that prove our strength and resilience as human beings. Featured guests include Dr. Nadine Macaluso (as portrayed by Margot Robbie in "The Wolf of Wall Street"), Ariana Kukors-Smith (Olympic Gold Medalist), Elisa Donovan (Author & Actress), Nikki DeLoach (Actress & Philanthropist), Candy Finnigan (Addiction Specialist, Star of A&E’s, Intervention) Diane Foley (Activist & Mother of Slain Journalist James Foley), Will Jimeno (Author, 9/11 Survivor & Port Authority Officer), Celebrity Chef, Wayne Elias and many more.

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Angel Finally Found His Wings: How Community and Compassion Transformed Ron Hunter's Life

Season 1 · Episode 184

mercredi 28 août 2024Duration 01:10:05

In this episode, I’m joined by the inspiring Ron Hunter, a survivor of childhood trauma and the author of ‘Angel Finally Found His Wings’. Together, we dive deep into a profoundly emotional exploration of survival, resilience, and the extraordinary courage it takes to confront the past. Ron shares his incredible journey, one that began with a childhood marked by unthinkable pain—abuse, poverty, and time spent in an orphanage. Despite the overwhelming darkness that defined his early years, Ron discovered that even in the bleakest moments, there can be pockets of light. He found solace in the compassion of strangers, moments of unexpected kindness that served as lifelines. These experiences, although small, shaped his path forward, allowing him to heal, grow, and ultimately become a powerful voice for those who have suffered in silence.

Through our conversation, we reflect on the transformative power of community and the role that love, faith, and kindness play in healing even the deepest wounds. Ron's story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the belief that, no matter how broken we may feel, there is always hope. As he opens up about his struggles, he illustrates how, in the midst of unimaginable suffering, the smallest acts of kindness—from a mentor, a counselor, or even a stranger—can offer a glimmer of hope. These seemingly minor gestures become the very things that keep us going, the light that guides us out of the darkness. Ron’s journey highlights the idea that “it takes a village” and that even in life’s most difficult moments, we are never truly alone. When people come together, offering support and love, they help shape a brighter future not just for individuals but for entire communities.

This episode is more than just a story of overcoming trauma—it’s a powerful reminder that we each have the ability to make a difference in someone else’s life. Whether by offering a listening ear, providing a sense of safety, or simply being there when someone needs us most, we all have the capacity to be a source of light for others. Ron’s journey of survival, healing, and ultimately, redemption, is an inspiring testament to the enduring power of love and kindness. It reminds us that even when life’s storms seem impossible to weather, we have within us the power to not only survive but to thrive. Through faith, vulnerability, and the support of others, we can find our way back to the light, embracing the hope that is always there, waiting to guide us forward.

Learn more about ron and order his book through his site https://www.angelfinallyfoundhiswings.com/ 














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 #ronhunter #InspiringStories #Hope #Faith #FindingHope #healingjourney #community #advocacy #overcomingfear #resillience #traumarecovery





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Empowering Her Health: Insights on Perimenopause, Hysterectomies, and Hormone Therapy with Urogynecologist Dr. Shah

Season 1 · Episode 183

mardi 20 août 2024Duration 01:28:04

Welcome to another episode of Judging Meghan! Today, I am joined by the incredible Dr. Shah from Empower Her Health Center. Together, we dive into essential topics like perimenopause, menopause, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and the journey through hysterectomy.

I candidly share my personal experiences with hormonal fluctuations, weight gain, complex PTSD, and the life-changing decision to undergo a hysterectomy. Dr. Shah explains the nuances of these transitions, debunking myths and offering practical advice on managing these changes effectively. This episode is packed with insights on the types of hysterectomy procedures, the importance of post-surgery recovery, and innovative approaches to weight loss. Dr. Shah emphasizes the critical role of self-awareness and advocacy, encouraging women to trust their instincts and seek personalized care.

Whether you're dealing with hormonal changes, considering HRT, or recovering from a hysterectomy, this episode offers invaluable guidance. My story of resilience, coupled with Dr. Shah’s expert advice, delivers a powerful message of hope and empowerment. Tune in for a heartfelt and informative discussion filled with personal anecdotes and expert insights. 

Find out more about Dr. Shah and her practice through her site https://www.empowerherhealthcenter.com/about 







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 #advocacy #empowerherhealth #perimenopause #menopause #hormonereplacementjourney  #healingjourney #midlifechanges #advocacy #womenshealth #hysterectomy #HRT




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The Transformative Power of Female Friendships With Podcaster Nina Badzin

Season 1 · Episode 173

mardi 11 juin 2024Duration 01:08:04

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.








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 #communitybuilding #purpose #motherhood #abundance #suport #vulnerability #connection #friendshipadvice #women #friendship #dearnina #ninabadzin



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Jenny Debolt: Author of, “Suicide and Sequins” Shares Her Story of The Loss of Her Sister to Suicide

mardi 23 août 2022Duration 01:15:56

**Trigger warning - suicidal ideation, depression, alcohol addiction

Today 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.com
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Betrayed by Her Murdered Husband but Never Broken: with Author Jan Canty

lundi 15 août 2022Duration 01:12:27

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 heal
her  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.



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Kim Toller Shares the Story of The Tragic Murder of Her Niece

mardi 9 août 2022Duration 53:27

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

mardi 2 août 2022Duration 01:01:19

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

mardi 26 juillet 2022Duration 51:20

 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

mardi 19 juillet 2022Duration 57:08

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

mardi 12 juillet 2022Duration 01:10:48

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. 

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