Dr. Michaela Haas has written an important book, “Bouncing Forward.” Most of us are familiar with PTSD, but post traumatic growth may be a new concept altogether. The idea of post traumatic growth suggests that we’ll grow after a trauma…all you have to do is experience one for that to be questionable at least while it’s occurring. The fact is that research is proving that there is growth especially and even after...
Read MoreJohn Bradshaw is a best-selling author and esteemed therapist who tackles the complicated emotion of shame in his extensive work. He has written numerous NY Times best sellers and recently wrote a book called Post Romantic Stress Disorder. He has an impressive list of roles that include counselor, management consultant, theologian, philosopher, public speaker, and Senior Fellow with the Meadows Treatment Group. I believe that one of...
Read MoreGeni Whitehouse has gumption. After too many years, and not enough passion, she gave up a career that she spent way too many years perfecting. If you have ever wondered what it takes to have the courage to leave a career that just “does not do it for you” then this episode is for you. Please tune in to find out how Geni discovered a part of herself while honoring her late father’s life and grieving his death. Our losses,...
Read MoreDr. Joseph Bobrow is an Author, Psychoanalyst, Zen Master and founder of the Coming Home Project. He falls into the category of people that I am most interested in: the people who never give up and the amazing things they accomplish because of it. We all have choices in life. We can choose to complain, remain steeped in frustration about one thing or another or we can choose to do something about it. Joe Bobrow is one of those people...
Read MoreDr. Gay Hendricks is a prominent voice in the realm of relationships, fear and finding our “zone of genius,” and he is here with us today to share some of his wisdom. He has appeared on Oprah and hosts seminars around the world. He is he a former professor of Counseling Psychology and he and his wife Katie have been dubbed “Masters in the Art of Intimacy.” We can spend a great deal of energy trying to outrun our fear(s), no...
Read MoreBradley Charbonneau began writing again after ten years with a thirty day challenge. A thousand days later and two published books he feels like he’s just getting warmed up. I believe that we can all be adept at ignoring our inner voice…which generally speaking will point us in the direction of what we feel passionate about. We listen while we’re younger…it’s harder when responsibilities begin to weigh us down. While...
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