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The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.
Dr. Duana Welch is back to discuss the science of love and relationships. In this episode, we talk a lot about specific dating strategies, including sex and timelines. Definitely check out my conversation with Dr. Duana in episode 43 if you have not already. In episode 43, we talked a lot about the high level details she discusses in her book, “Love Factually: 10 Proven Steps from I Wish to I Do”. In this episode we go deeper into the dating process.
You can find Dr. Duana at http://www.lovesciencemedia.com/
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"How do you find success in modern dating? Science. At least, that’s what Dr Duana Welch has devoted her life to, helping individuals find (and keep love) using science as a guide. Advice from friends and family can be helpful, but what about having a strategy to understand what works for most people, most of the time? There are, of course, exceptions, but do you want to be an exception? Dr. Duana says “There is a word for people who don’t devote strategy and concentrated effort to finding a partner, and that word is ‘single’”. Check out episode 43 of The Live your Life Podcast to learn more from Dr. Duana.
Dr. Duana Welch (pronounced DWAY-nah) is the dating coach and author known for using science to help men and women find and keep the love of their lives. A former professor in Florida, California, and Texas across 20 years, she is an expert for Paired, the science-based couples app, and she has contributed to NPR, PBS, Psychology Today, and numerous other outlets and podcasts. Her book Love Factually: 10 Proven Steps from I Wish to I Do, is out globally in five languages; its revised and updated edition released in 2022. She coaches clients worldwide, via Zoom and other technologies.
Dr. Duana can be found at www.lovesciencemedia.com. "
Episode 42 is about the connection between narcissistic abuse and chronic pain. After nearly three decades of enduring narcissistic abuse and four years of dealing with severe chronic pain, Adriana Bucci had to make the choice to embark on her own healing journey (her life depended on it). Once Adriana was able to see the connection between her abuse and her pain, she was able to heal her physical pain, as well as heal from narcissistic abuse. Narcissistic abuse came at her from every direction, most significantly from being raised by a narcissistic mother but also other close relationships, and even colleagues/toxic workplaces (they were everywhere!). Her healing journey inspired her to become a life coach so she could help other people. Her goal is to empower survivors of narcissistic abuse to heal, set boundaries, and live life on their own terms! Adriana is the founder of “Let's Get Your Shift Together” @letsgetyourshifttogether.
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This episode is about unexpected life experiences that carved the path toward what is now the passionate work of Vince Horan. He shares his experiences about being a “tough guy” who didn’t think he could feel feelings, to an open and vulnerable man who feels. It was unexpected group and community experiences that were the invitation to his healing work. In this episode, Vince vulnerably shares how these experiences changed the trajectory of his life. He references the book “Turning Points” by Clark Moustakas and talks about his understanding of his own “turning points”.
This episode is full of so much wisdom, we discuss military injuries, divorce, alcoholism and addiction, the importance of group work / community, talk therapy vs somatic therapy for trauma recovery, and so much more.
Vince and his wife, Sandra, run Horan Counseling Services based out of Tacoma, Washington. Contact info is (253) 536-9161 or [email protected]. Vince is offering a workshop for men on May 18th, reach out to him for info.
Taylor Damiani is a Psychologist and Parental Narcissism Recovery Coach. She helps adult children of narcissistic parents stop walking on eggshells and step into their power and purpose. Her coaching program helps people who are ready to reclaim their sense of self, peace, and purpose after being raised by narcissistic parents. She believes that healing from narcissistic dynamics is not just about mending the hurt; it's a profound rebirthing process. It's a journey to create who we truly are and to grow into the people we are meant to be.
Find Taylor at reclaimyougroup.com or social media @taylordamiani.
Mentioned in the podcast: https://www.daughtersofnarcissisticmothers.com/ Adriana Bucci Book: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk MD Adriana Bucci Episodes 5 and 15 of this podcast with Frances Schopick on Narcissism
“Loving Him without Losing You” and the idea of the “disappearing woman” is the focus on this podcast with Beverly Engel. Beverly Engel has been a psychotherapist for forty-five years, specializing in the areas of abuse recovery, relationships, women’s issues, and sexuality. She is also the best-selling author of twenty-five self-help books, many of which have been featured on national television and radio programs (Oprah, CNN, Ricki Lake, Starting Over) as well as national print media (O Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Psychology Today, The Washington Post, The LA Times, and The Chicago Tribune to name a few). She is considered one of the world’s leading experts on the issue of emotional abuse, as well as a pioneer on the issue, having written one of the first recovery books on the subject (The Emotionally Abused Woman).
You can find out more about Beverly at Beverlyengel.com.
"If you have ever been involved in a legal battle, you understand how powerless you feel. It’s scary and it can be incredibly traumatizing. This podcast episode has so much wisdom and I’d encourage you to listen to it, even if you don’t foresee a legal battle in your future. Here is what they say about it.
“Litigation Survival School (LSS) offers Individualized Litigation Support for people going through litigation both with an attorney and without one. This includes a variety of methods. We teach people how to present themselves in Court and what to expect from the Court system. We help people cope with the trauma of going through the system, plan and prepare for litigation both inside and outside of the courtroom, and to implement the rulings in a way that maximizes their wellness. The offering is for education and information. Our course does not create and attorney-client or attorney-therapist relationship.
If you think of your case as a jar, and each person who participates in your case as a marble in the jar, you can easily see that there are gaps that are not filled by anyone in the system. At Litigation Survival School, we fill in the gaps that others cannot, to help you keep your glass as full as possible as you go through this intense, complicated process and beyond.
The reason Litigation Survival School is different from any other program is that the backgrounds of the two co-founders span an unusually broad range of experience and training. “
They can be found here:
https://www.litigationsurvivalschool.com/ [email protected] [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/litigationsurvivalschool
Wendy and Travis Townsend share their stories in this episode and how they came to the work of Choose Again, driven by pain in their lives which includes the death of a child. They speak beautifully about how they used this work to avoid suffering in their own lives, and how they are committed to sharing this work with others through their Choose Again circles. They have a circle free of charge on Tuesday’s, I strongly encourage you to try it!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089310189526 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chooseagainsedona/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D Website: (Under Construction) http://chooseagainsedona.com/
“How not to be an A*ss: Essays on being a Good and Safe Man” is the name of the book written by Andrew Bauman that inspired this podcast episode. In it, Andrew shares his own personal story of his own emotional pain drove him to be what he calls an "a*ss" and how he chose to find a path out of that way of living. He also shares many stories of men he has observed and worked with, and how men can come to breaking conscious and unconscious behaviors that lead to the mistreatment of women because of their own stories of shame. This a wonderful book and an invitation for men and women to seek healthier relationships.
Andrew J. Bauman is the Founder & Director of the Christian Counseling Center: For Sexual Health & Trauma (CCC), and is a licensed mental health counselor with a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. Andrew is the author of How Not to Be an *SS, The Sexually Healthy Man, Floating Away, Stumbling Toward Wholeness, The Psychology of Porn, and (with his wife Dr. Christy Bauman) A Brave Lament book and award-winning film."
Website: https://christiancc.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewJamesBauman
Artist’s Way Workshop with Yellow Arrow Counseling: http://www.yellowarrowcounseling.com/the-artists-way-workshop.html
Also referenced: https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Want-Talk-About-Overcoming/dp/0684835398/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3JLLCHGHVL93D&keywords=i+don%27t+want+to+talk+about+it&qid=1645728189&sprefix=i+don%27t+want+to%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-1
“How not to be an A*ss: Essays on being a Good and Safe Man” is the name of the book written by Andrew Bauman that inspired this podcast episode. In it, Andrew shares his own personal story of his own emotional pain drove him to be what he calls an "a*ss" and how he chose to find a path out of that way of living. He also shares many stories of men he has observed and worked with, and how men can come to breaking conscious and unconscious behaviors that lead to the mistreatment of women because of their own stories of shame. This a wonderful book and an invitation for men and women to seek healthier relationships.
Andrew J. Bauman is the Founder & Director of the Christian Counseling Center: For Sexual Health & Trauma (CCC), and is a licensed mental health counselor with a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. Andrew is the author of How Not to Be an *SS, The Sexually Healthy Man, Floating Away, Stumbling Toward Wholeness, The Psychology of Porn, and (with his wife Dr. Christy Bauman) A Brave Lament book and award-winning film."
Website: https://christiancc.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewJamesBauman
Artist’s Way Workshop with Yellow Arrow Counseling: http://www.yellowarrowcounseling.com/the-artists-way-workshop.html
Also referenced: https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Want-Talk-About-Overcoming/dp/0684835398/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3JLLCHGHVL93D&keywords=i+don%27t+want+to+talk+about+it&qid=1645728189&sprefix=i+don%27t+want+to%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-1
The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.