Share So Many Questions with Caroline Kelm
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By Caroline Kelm
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Mark McInnis is a renowned outdoor, active lifestyle, fashion and surf photographer from Bend, Oregon. In 2013, the Follow the Light Foundation selected Mark as one of five finalists and People's Choice winner for its prestigious annual grant; and in 2015, Mark was a semi-finalist for the same award. In 2017, Surfline announced Mark as the winner of their annual Tripwire competition for his story, “The Green Room: Vancouver Island” and in 2019, one of Mark’s images graced the cover of SURFER Magazine’s fall issue. Mark has numerous notable brands on his client roster including Hydro Flask, Vans, Patagonia, Vissla, Outerknown, J. Crew and many others.
Mark and I talk about his childhood, his dream of becoming a photographer and how that goal came to fruition, the loss of his father and step-father and the recent fire that took his family’s home and all of his belongings. To learn more about Mark visit www.markmcinnis.com or follow him on Instagram at @markomcinnis.
On September 12, 2019, Ryan DeMey's heart stopped beating in the middle of the night. His wife Crystal shares the events of the evening and details of the following days that were filled with uncertainly and fear. Crystal also explains how she and Ryan made it to the other side of the traumatic event with a new appreciation for each other, their marriage and life as a whole.
Ashley Torrent, a Psycho-Spiritual Counselor and Intuitive Medium, shares her story about what is was like to grow up with a mother who suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder. She describes the trauma it caused, the journey it took to overcome the negative impact it had on her life and her ability to find healing. To learn more about Ashley visit www.ashleytorrent.com
Audrey Daniel is a holistic life and happiness coach, specializing in nature and equine guided learning. She uses the wisdom of nature and horses to help people connect back to their intuition and true authentic self, so that they can manifest their dreams and live a fulfilling life, without constant stress.
She hosts in-person farm experiences, as well as online workshops, so that people can connect back to nature no matter where they are. To learn more visit www.soulequine.org.
Lisa Gajda performed on Broadway for over 25 years, appearing in over 18 musicals including Movin’ Out, Elf, The Who’s Tommy, Fosse and Spamalot. At the age of 44, Lisa embarked on a new journey, motherhood. In this episode, Lisa and I talk about dancing on Broadway, navigating the IVF process and finding an egg donor and her new career as a therapist.
Lair Torrent is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing mindfulness-based therapy, helping clients transform their inner negative narratives. In this episode, Lair and I talk about how difficult it is to live in the unknown of the Coronavirus and how being mindful can help alleviate some of the stress that comes with not knowing what the future holds. Lair has been featured by NPR, The New York Times, Rolling Stone and Inc. Magazine. To learn more about Lair or to book an appointment visit www.lairtorrent.com.
Carol Cottrell was depressed for nearly 30 years working as an advertising executive. She knew from the time she was a little girl that she had the ability to communicate with those who had passed on to the other side, but it wasn't until she finally started listening to her intuition and following her purpose that she began to change her life. To learn more about Carol and her intuitive psychic medium services visit www.ccottrell.com.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.