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It was her first podcast, and Dr. Lia Belanger is a natural! A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, she has spent her career in small animal family practice. She enjoys being able to play a part in helping people to enjoy meaningful relationships with animals. She and her team, which includes her husband, practice with sensitivity and compassion, and are attuned to the humans’ emotional needs as they nurture and love their pets.
Orly Israel created The Listening Table, aiming to empower people to be better listeners, because better listeners develop more relationship resilience which directly combats the loneliness epidemic that is facing our more-connected-than-ever world today. He writes: “We've unintentionally traded the quality of our relationships for our quantity of them, but more is not always better.” Orly is the real deal when it comes to addressing the loneliness epidemic. We know that you’ll enjoy this conversation. We certainly did!
An engaging international keynote speaker and best-selling author, Todd Cohen is the leading voice on sales culture. Todd’s messages focus on the mindset and behavior of selling and successfully and humorously teaches the non-sales professional how everything they do impacts the decision -making process. In this episode, Todd demonstrates how every conversation is a “selling moment” and how everyone can contribute to the growth and profitability of any organization and mission of which they are a part.
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Dr. Neha Sangwan, an internal medicine physician, is a thought leader and international spokeswoman bridging people in positions of power to humanity and helping humanity discover their power. She focuses on empowering individuals, organizational leaders, and their teams with the tools for clear, effective communication. She addresses the root cause of stress, miscommunication, and interpersonal conflict, often healing chronic conditions such as headaches, insomnia, anxiety, and depression.
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Wonders Found is a thrift store ministry. We sell quality, gently-used items donated by the community to support mission projects. Learn more about us by visiting us on Facebook!
Stephanie Sarazin understands the unique challenges of grieving the loss of a loved one who is still alive. Through trials and tears, she’s traveled around the United States and Central America in search of understanding this grief and healing her heart. Along the way, she has met so many others who were also grieving a loss not from physical death and found that this kind of grief is largely overlooked and almost always misunderstood. Now her mission is to ensure that no one navigating ambiguous grief suffers alone or forever.
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Wonders Found is a thrift store ministry. We sell quality, gently-used items donated by the community to support mission projects. Learn more about us by visiting us on Facebook!
We are proud to share this as our 100th episode of the Someone To Tell It To Podcast. This very special episode was first aired in July 2020. Dr, Mary Frances Berry was our guest. Dr. Berry is a civil rights icon. In our conversation with her we heard stories of her experiences with visionaries and prophets such as the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther and Loretta Scott King, world leaders such as Nelson and Winnie Mandela, and sports superstars such as Arthur Ashe, all icons in their own rights, like Dr, Berry. She is a historian, writer, lawyer, activist, professor, and was a university provost and chancellor. She also served with distinction in the United States government under five presidents - Jimmy Carter through George W. Bush - including as the chairperson of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. We felt incredibly privileged to have had this illuminating conversation with her. Dr. Berry spoke of serious and timely issues, especially about the rights and experiences of people who were historically marginalized in society. She also spoke with humor and passion. We loved this conversation and will always be grateful to her for gracing our platform with her presence, values, and vision for a better world. This is an episode of which we are deeply proud. So, during this Black History Month, we want to offer it to our audience again. Dr. Berry’s words and life are a testament to all those who have dedicated their lives to bringing about a world in which everyone is valued, everyone is equal in their humanity, and everyone is given the same opportunities to live a meaningful and good life.
Annie Rappeport, Ph.D., describes herself as an academic, an artist, and an advocate. In her role as an academic, her primary field is international peace studies. She is a bridge builder, a researcher and a teacher. As an artist, she is a formally trained theater artist, musician and graphic designer. She has incorporated her love of the arts into her research, teaching, and advocacy work. As an advocate, she brings passion to everything she does, having held elected and appointed roles that have helped her serve her communities, especially within the University of Maryland system. She also serves on the Semester at Sea Alumni Council, which advocates for the enriching power of international and experiential education and the board of the International Listening Association, which advocates for listening skills in fields such as education and healthcare. Annie lives in the Charlottesville, Virginia area with her husband and twin daughters.
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Our Books | Our Blog | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon
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Wonders Found is a thrift store ministry. We sell quality, gently-used items donated by the community to support mission projects. Learn more about us by visiting us on Facebook!
Join us for a special short holiday episode of the Someone To Tell It To Podcast!
Marc Kline retired his law license to go to Rabbinical school. Over his career, Marc has served in three previous communities rebuilding congregations, and been active in Justice and Interfaith work locally, regionally, and globally. He feels blessed to bring the legacy gifts his teachers have shared with him into his work and community consulting. Marc’s primary focus as a Rabbi roots in a several thousand-year-old precept found in Pirke Avot (amongst the earliest of Rabbinic writings): “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am only for myself, what good am I? If not now, when?” As he sees it, community building is Torah’s primary goal. He believes that working in faith must take care of everyone, not just those in our circle. He works to bridge the chasms that alienate people from each other.
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Wonders Found is a thrift store ministry. We sell quality, gently-used items donated by the community to support mission projects. Learn more about us by visiting us on Facebook!
Sean Harvey is actively involved and contributing to men’s work communities around the globe and is passionate about helping men heal their wounds at a soul level to begin to love the truth of who they are. His book, Warrior Compassion, Unleashing the Healing Power of Men, was released in September 2023. Warrior Compassion offers a roadmap for men's soul healing as a catalyst for systems change. In this conversation we discuss men's mental health and raising awareness about the mental health challenges faced by men. As Sean suggests, we can’t heal unless we first reveal, and we can’t heal in isolation.
SOMEONE TO TELL IT TO
Our Books | Our Blog | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Our Sponsors/Affiliates:
Wonders Found is a thrift store ministry. We sell quality, gently-used items donated by the community to support mission projects. Learn more about us by visiting us on Facebook!
The podcast currently has 107 episodes available.