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By Chris Williams
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
Take a listen to my conversation with Melissa Kenady who is a single mother of 3 amazing daughters, the Owner & Managing Broker at Kenady Group Real Estate Brokerage and Founder of Illuminate Women's Conference. Melissa and I met in 2019 and we have been friends who dream big and support each other to make those visions a reality!
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Take a listen to my conversation with Tessa Henrichsen who is an Accountability & Mindset Coach whose focus is working with people with Neurodivergent Disorders.
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Take a listen to my conversation with Catherine Mayr who is a qualified and certified music therapist. Throughout this episode we discuss the concept of music therapy and how it can be instrumental in helping people who suffer from depression, anxiety, trauma and so many other mental and physical struggles. We also talk about how music can be a trigger for some so as a music therapist, there is a fine line between how music can be beneficial and how music can be a trigger. Did you know that certain types of music is designed and played in restaurants, malls, doctor's offices, etc. to impact the neurons in your brain while visiting these establishments!
The topic of music therapy was so fascinating to me as you begin to think about how music impacts our lives in so many ways. I hope this episode resonates with you too!
Take a listen to Beck's story of abuse that started in her early childhood where she took the role as "protector" in her family dynamic and how she lived with an abusive father who was also in law enforcement. She touches on abuse within a religious family, hiding the abuse, being disowned by her family for 9 years, how she had to set boundaries with her dad before he died, and how therapy helped her break the cycle of abuse.
We also talk about her recent adventure where her and her partner traveled around the country this past summer and how on that trip they came across a domestic violence situation at the campground they were staying and how they were able to help the victim as the abuse was taking place.
And we wrap up our conversation discussing Beck's vision for creating safe places for people at the retreat they hope to build in Arizona in the future.
This episode I recorded with a very special guest, my BFF, Charity DaSilva. We laughed, shed some tears and provided some insight to our 15+ year friendship.
Take a listen to this episode where we discuss the importance of having a support system, what you can do to support a loved one when they are going through a challenging life event and/or trauma, the advantages of having a support system and we shared personal details of life events that shook our world and had to lean on each other to overcome some of the most difficult times of our lives.
Listen to Tara's story of abuse that started at an early age and how that pattern of abuse and not knowing the signs of narcissistic personality lead her to marry a man that would emotionally and psychologically abuse her to maintain his Power and Control throughout their marriage. When she left the abusive marriage with her 3 children, began the process of healing from years of abuse and realized what she "didn't want from a relationship" she was emotionally ready to meet "one of the good ones" at 40 years old.
The most dangerous part of having a narcissist in your life is that you usually don't realize it until it's too late. Narcissists are really skilled at coming off charming and manipulating you into falling for their act. It's only once you fall in their grasp that they start to show you their true colors.
Be careful as a narcissist will attempt to turn the tables on you every time that you confront them. They will do anything to not take accountability even if it means tearing you down in the process. But, it doesn't mean that you have to let them. Here are examples of how the narcissist play's the victim.
I handed over the mic to my first guest host, Johanne Holman, who interviewed me about my chapter in Hear Her Roar, Successful Women Who Experienced Domestic Abuse.
We cover several topics: Fear of writing my chapter and the ramifications of telling my story; Fairytales - why do we believe in them?; Training for First Responders; Freedom; and so much more. Take a listen as I share more about the night I had a knife to my throat and how a call to the police by our neighbors saved my life.
Listen to Lori’s story of abuse which started on her honeymoon 37 years ago. She also discusses her belief that guardian angels saved her life during the 6 months she was married to her first husband. The emotional scars are still with her 37 years later and this is why she thinks it’s so important to share your story of abuse so that others know they are not alone and there is help available.
I am one of the 15 Contributing Authors in Hear Her Roar - Successful Women Who Experienced Domestic Abuse. In this book you will find 15 incredibly strong women who share their stories of Domestic Abuse and their healing journey.
Listen to my story of abuse, survival and my healing journey that allowed me to create the life I envisioned for myself.
I also share how dreaming again was instrumental in creating Livin' the Visions which is my purpose and passion to help Educate, Empower and help women Envision life without abuse.
Website - www.livinthevisions.com
Email - [email protected]
IG - @livinthevisions
Facebook - Livin' the Visions
Hear Her Roar can be purchased at https://www.amazon.com/Hear-Her-Roar-Successful-Experienced/dp/0645241571
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.