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By Birth Mom Barb and Adoptee Daughter Vicky
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
End your year with an inspiring tale. Tabitha Bailey and mother Toni Jacobs share an unwavering belief in God’s plan.
Navigating healthcare intricacies, Tabatha’s family supported her through the greatest challenge of her life - pregnant with a brain tumor.
Their resilience, born in preparation for the inevitable bumps in life, deepened connection to faith and family.
Mentioned in the episode:
Bishop T.D. Jakes: “Get ready, get ready, get ready...” https://www.tdjakes.org/
Joyce Meyer Ministries: https://joycemeyer.org/
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Birth mothers are under-represented in the triangle of adoption: often misunderstood and vilified, while living with a lifetime of grief and shame. Seeing the need for support, entrepreneur and straight shooter, Yvonne Rivers created “Birth Mom’s Real Talk”. This Facebook group and podcast provide a voice to the women who placed their children for adoption, through choice, deception or coercion.
Mothers on Yvonne’s podcast may tell different stories, but every interview offers insight and breaks the bonds of secrecy in adoption experience. Listen to D. Yvonne Rivers’ podcast at https://birthmomsrealtalk.com/
Yvonne also offers international business development training through her company, Phoebe Marketing Group at www.phoebemarketing.com
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Honest and brave, Ashley Barbour battles superficiality and appearance-based biases. As an activist sharing her experience living with cleft lip and palate, she helps thousands on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok with @cleftlove.
Inspired by her beauty and compassion, Vicky and Barb sat down to discuss resilience and learning to love ourselves exactly as we are.
Want more? Listen to her brilliant podcast - Love Meets Joy with co host Iva Ballou. Sponsored by Smile Train, they offer love, laughter and deep insight into living with cleft. Podcast link: https://www.smiletrain.org/lovemeetsjoy
To stay in touch with Ashley Barbour find her on social media: @cleftlove
Read about her story on Love What Matters:
https://www.lovewhatmatters.com/when-the-nurse-removed-the-bandages-i-held-my-breath-and-squeezed-my-eyes-closed-woman-shares-journey-with-bilateral-cleft-lip-and-palate/
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Other people’s stories move us, build compassion and change our perspective. Award winning filmmaker Phyllis Bancroft’s latest film is personal. “With Salt” is her vulnerable look at date rape. She joins Barb and Vicky to discuss the creative process, finding her voice, and challenging the status quo.
To watch Phyllis’s amazing film at a festival near you, visit www.withsaltthemovie.com
Give this amazing artist a follow. Her next film explores her experience as an adoptee.
Website:
https://www.phyllisbancroft.com/
Instagram:
@hollywoodflowonthego
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“What is real and what’s a dream?”
Divine inspiration led musician Carol Heffler to compose music based on A Course in Miracles.
Her beautiful song, I Could See Peace opens this episode. Carol’s lifetime of creativity flowed like a river within, offering strength for her own struggles as well.
Music was something all her own, separate from a larger-than-life mother. In her teens, Carol’s passion for Dave Brubeck’s piano style remained secret - even from friends. After a classical music education, Carol finally found a jazz program in grad school at University of Massachusetts, Amhurst.
Working for Elliot Lawrence in New York, Carol scored music for Daytime TV Soaps Search for Tomorrow and The Edge of Night. In club performances she brought her love of Brazilian rhythms to jazz standards and her own compositions. Carol still enjoys performing, and especially nurturing a love of music in her grandson.
Carol’s CDs: Available on Spotify
I Could See Peace - Music of A Course in Miracles
Sea Dreams - from exactly
Willow Weep for Me - from pull of the moon
Hero - https://youtu.be/WcQcvZVAV_Y
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Yumi Iwama’s life may have seemed perfect, but beneath a successful acting career and beautiful family, she hid her struggle with deep anxiety.
The child of Japanese immigrants in a white suburban New Jersey town, Yumi always felt different. Navigating life as an Asian American carried a high emotional and physical cost. Restorative Hypnotherapist Lisa Hubler helped Yumi release the anxiety, and 12 years later, it has not returned.
This profound healing inspired her to study with Lisa and she now offers Restorative Hypnotherapy and meditation, finding the combination healing for her clients.
Inspired to offer services to people who have been mistreated, and may not feel safe enough to do this vulnerable work, Yumi plans to create a non-profit serving the BIPOC & AAPI communities on a larger scale.
To connect with Yumi, visit her website: mindspahypnotherapy.com
Also referenced in the podcast:
Lisa Hubler: https://www.amindmatters.com/
Dr. Herbert Benson - The Relaxation Response
Charles Yu - Interior Chinatown
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How did Yumi get from constant anxiety to…peace?
This mini-episode introduces actress Yumi Iwama’s amazing journey of discovery and how she is now helping others.
Listen to Episode 23: Release Anxiety with Yumi Iwama and discover for yourself!
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How did Yumi Iwama get from constant anxiety to…peace? To learn her secret, listen to this mini-episode. To learn more about Yumi’s amazing journey, listen to the full discussion on Episode 22: Release Anxiety with Yumi Iwama.
Yumi Iwama’s life may have seemed perfect, but beneath a successful acting career and beautiful family, she hid her struggle with deep anxiety.
The child of Japanese immigrants in a white suburban New Jersey town, Yumi always felt different. Navigating life as an Asian American carried a high emotional and physical cost. Restorative Hypnotherapist Lisa Hubler helped Yumi release the anxiety, and 12 years later, it has not returned.
This profound healing inspired her to study with Lisa and she now offers Restorative Hypnotherapy and meditation, finding the combination healing for her clients.
Inspired to offer services to people who have been mistreated, and may not feel safe enough to do this vulnerable work, Yumi plans to create a non-profit serving the BIPOC & AAPI communities on a larger scale.
To connect with Yumi, visit her website: mindspahypnotherapy.com
Also referenced in the podcast:
Lisa Hubler: https://www.amindmatters.com/
Dr. Herbert Benson - The Relaxation Response
Charles Yu - Interior Chinatown
Like a butterfly, Molly McLaurin’s transformation revealed her true beauty. This busy wife, new mother and twin is passionate about bringing people together, sharing her story and helping others tell theirs. Her company, Monarch Connections blends connection and healing work, offering Christian dating, life coaching and joyous events.
A supportive advocate for adoptees, Molly shares her heart-felt personal story to help others, including starting Adoptee Talk, an adoptee meetup that expanded internationally during the pandemic.
Connect with Molly:
Website: www.monarch-connections.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monarchconnections/
Check out Barb and Vicky's other offerings - visit their website
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.