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Generational Neurodivergence seems to be more common than we think.
Our brave mental health advocate, Missy says that she sees some improvement in the school system since her time. However, there are still some issues that parents are fighting to advocate for their children.
She grew up feeling isolated and bullied by her peers for having a different way of learning. She felt that she was looked at as being different in a negative way because she was placed in a different learning support classroom yet had the same electives, lunch, and recess with her peers. So, she learned early on that keeping quiet and to herself was how she could cope.
Even though she noticed that her child didn’t seem as isolated in his school as she felt growing up, there were still some issues with what he needed academically. After many discussions with the school and noticing he wasn’t receiving the resources that he needed, it was clear that the time had come to pull him out of that school. Her time researching different schools paid off because he is doing so much better now.
Although Generational Neurodivergence seems to be more common than we think, Missy didn’t allow the stigma that she felt stop her from working hard to get her associates degree so she could live her dream of working with children. She says that she did not want to be a statistic!
Missy’s biggest message is for parents to continue to advocate for their children!!
Please welcome Missy to our Co-Creator family!
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The biggest impact in Marks life to write poetry began with his middle school English teachers positivity and discipline on a children's book project. Teachers are the BEST!! He recalls how middle school aged kids could be bullies and how this became part of his way to work through childhood stressors.
When a close personal friend passed, his Counselor recommended that he write the story of the day that he passed. How he felt his friend's soul pass through him to say his final goodbye on that day. Some people feel talking helps, he describes how it feels to get it out on paper. To put down on paper the images and conversations from that day to be able to see it physically.
Finding inspiration and mental clarity, for Mark, is from being in nature, going to parks, being with community, writing, and helping others. His favorite method is taking pen to paper to write when he's inspired to create a poem.
Poetry is similar to music in the way it can magically transport us to our deepest core beliefs and values. It touches us in a deeply profound, personal level. It can be an amazing outlet to tap into our vulnerability. Helping us work through our emotions around all sorts of things.
Mark's Poems have an incredibly deep impact that has the ability to wake up that part of you that may have laid dormant for years. It ignites inspiration that touches our mental, spiritual, and emotional well-being. I appreciate the 2 poems that he shared with us on this podcast and look forward to hearing more!
We were also blessed with a nice little show and tell of an incredible German Devotional book that he found in Minnesota from Germany dating back to 1776!
Thank you Mark for sharing your story, your incredible poems, and a part of your book collection with us!
Please welcome Mark to our Co-Creator family!
Purchase Marks 2 Poetry books from Amazon -
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Listen to Mark Maier's poetry on any music platform.
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Trigger Warning. We are talking with the founder of Vet Life 4 Life, Shawn aka the Veteran Guy about the veterans that take their life and the importance of this is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization to help veterans.
His motto is "Don't just talk about it, Be about it".
Shawn is a 9 year Veteran that did 2 tours in Afghanistan. His story impacts a lot of veterans and people that struggle with addiction and mental health. He is an inspirational speaker and helps those that want to get better.
He's also a Mindset Influencer and spends all of his time reaching out to others with his Social Media Platforms that he uses to helps others with Personal Development.
He uses his message to show people that “No matter what you struggle with you can overcome it”.
Shawn is a Veteran Activist who founded Vet Life 4 Life to Raise Awareness for Veteran Suicide, Mental Health, and Addiction. He uses his own experiences and knowledge to show others that “Your mental health does not define who you are”.
Shawn's Book, Veteran Mindset 2.0
Website - Vet Life 4 Life
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Lori's perspective and behind the scenes
We can't say enough about our superhero nurses! They are an amazing gift to us all. Eric is sharing his experience and what tools he uses in times of stress as a nurse.
No one was prepared for what happened in 2020! Some establishments handled things better than others. Just as some people handled it better than others. So, when we hear stories like Eric's, its more than inspirational... it IS superhero status! And I hope all our superhero nurses feel that way!
Eric on TikTok
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When it comes to weight loss accountability, Elisa decided that she wanted to share her journey with her community through social media and through her blog. She's found it's something that helps her in times of struggle as well as with her triumphs.
She has been focused and improving her food intake along with exercise that works best for her. Weight loss accountability for Elisa also means working on her emotional wellbeing and documenting it along the way.
How do you hold yourself accountable?
Elisa's Links
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Let's remove the stigma of family recovery from addiction. Debbie is sharing how addiction affects the entire family along with some fantastic resources.
Addiction is the one disease where pain is the motivator for change. It is caused by a complex set of factors to include; genetic, environmental, fitting in, or it was just fun at first. As humans we all have underlying pain and/or place of lack inside. We may fill that feeling of lack inside with a healthy or unhealthy thing.
Debbie helps women learn to overcome obstacles in order to discover opportunities for growth and action by dismantling old belief patterns that operate as barriers and sources of confusion.
She is a certified Inquiry-Based Coach who is also trained in The Work of Byron Katie. She's also a self-inquiry coach and facilitator for a non-profit recovery group for addiction-affected family members.
Family recovery from addiction is a difficult and long process but with support anything is possible!
Debbie's Website
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My perspective and Behind the Scenes
Laura, our superhero, opens up about her life as well as sharing her tips and tricks for teaching with compassion. Even while the kids are now bouncing off the walls!
Laura comes from a very religious upbringing and felt that her teaching beginnings were a little rocky. She says that a few of the kids are what kept her there. She's been teaching for 7 years and has so much compassion with the kids. Now even more than ever, they need her with the mental health that this last year has brought upon them.
Teaching with Compassion is a skill that isn't taught, it's what our superhero teacher are born with!
What are some ways we could provoke change in our school system to better serve our students?
Laura on TikTok
Laura on Instagram
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Emotionally detaching from objects doesn't mean we can't have a cozy/comfortable home. Maria is a single mom that went through so much in her life to include being homeless.
She went from feeling a little lost after finally purchasing her first home on her own to now helping others with emotionally detaching from objects that no longer serve them.
She assists her clients with emotionally detaching from objects to help make their home a space that they love to be in. Creating physical flow with their most precious objects to allow for good mental flow also.
Maria on TikTok
Maria on Instagram
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My perceptions and Behind the Scenes
Some of us take a mothers love for granted. Some of us grow up without a mother or with a toxic mother. Does that make us become less loving as parents?
The death of Leo's parents and life as an adopted child to 2 different families, left her with many unanswered questions. Even though she's had some good influences and God on her side, she had a strong desire to have a mothers love.
Leo is finally speaking her truth and helping others along the way. She is a service member of the Army National Guard and a loving mother to a 5-year old. She has her masters degree in school counseling and works with children with special needs.
Her brand, Leo Speaks is about her story, healing, spreading encouragement, and coping. She will do group homes, individual counseling, and group work with the youth.
Leo Speaks YouTube Channel - Leo Speaks
Leo Speaks Instagram
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Chad is sharing a little bit about his sobriety story and things that have worked for him to help him through his struggles.
Numbing our pain with drugs and/or alcohol addiction is more common than we think. Asking for help is incredibly hard but so courageous!
He went from homeless to hope when he decided to finally reach out for help. It's been 2 years since he's been sober. I'm so happy he's on a healthy journey with setting goals and keeping up with the daily work that it takes to stay sober!
Chad's sobriety story is unique but the common thread I've noticed about sobriety is the great support that's out there and taking steps to help others as we begin to heal.
Chad on TikTok
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My perspective and Behind the Scenes
The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.