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    Explore "bennington" with insightful episodes like "Glastenbury", "The Root of All Human Inequality", "18 - Vermont and New Hampshire", "The Artist Formerly Known as Duke" and "How To Help Promote Suicide Prevention Month, Week and Day" from podcasts like ""Bigfoot for Breakfast", "Exploring A Course in Miracles", "Fellow Travelers Podcast", "Mornings at Nite" and "Steven Frain Sister"" and more!

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    Glastenbury

    Glastenbury
    There are places in the world where the veil is thin. Where strange things seem to always be happening. Glastenbury Mountain and the area surrounding it, what has come to be known as Bennington Triangle, may be one of those places. Unfortunately, the mountain rarely leaves a survivor. If it does, it doesn't leave them with many logical answers...

    The Root of All Human Inequality

    The Root of All Human Inequality

    Inequality may seem like a strictly social issue, far from the concerns of the spiritual path. Yet according to A Course in Miracles, the desire and attempt to be unequal—above others—is at the very center of the ego. It was the root of the separation and even now it drives our personal lives. The inequality we see on a social level is just the end result of masses of individuals striving to be above their fellows.

    In the face of this universal desire, the Course teaches a radical equality, in which, despite all our surface differences, we are all inherently equal. This even includes history’s most “superior” individual: Jesus. Join us for a discussion of this central issue, in which we explore the ego’s need for inequality, why it backfires, and how we can apply the truth of our fundamental equality in our relationships and daily interactions. 

    18 - Vermont and New Hampshire

    18 - Vermont and New Hampshire

    Brennan and Bonnie toured Vermont and New Hampshire to see all the sites, hike the mountains, and enjoy the beautiful autumn views.

    https://www.fellowtravelerspodcast.com/18-vermont-and-new-hampshire.html

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    Our music is "Having Fun in the Sun" by Yoav Alyagon

     

    The Artist Formerly Known as Duke

    The Artist Formerly Known as Duke

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    Josh and Mike are here, Randy is filling in for Duke, Duke's last show was last Episode, the Poll results are in, Dolphins do terrible...again...again..., Miami Dolphins players want to leave, American Airlines Arena to change its name, Bang Bros offers $10 Million for the name, Antonio Brown, BREAK, Post Malone introduces Ozzy Osbourne to the WORLD, Music News, Vinyl to outsell CD's, Top 10 Vinyls, Cardi B-eef, Chester Bennington Wife is engaged, too soon?, 9/11 Rick Rescorla, RDR2 Online Update, Alizar from Shut Up Lets Talk, GTA 6, RAPID FIRE

    Why Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Groups Will Help You

    Why Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Groups Will Help You

    In Steven Frain's Sisters 11th podcast, Pamella Jean interviews Joyce Bruggeman, the Executive Director of Survivors of Suicide Loss (SOSLSD.org). Joyce discusses why support groups, such as the ones that SOSLSD have been facilitating since 1981, are so essential to help survivors with their grief and how they ultimately prevent future suicides. She also openly shares the tragedy that triggered her husband to take his own life.

    Book Reference: Supporting Children After Suicide Loss 

     

    Anne Moss Rogers Interview

    Anne Moss Rogers Interview

    Pamella Jean and Samantha Bennington interview Anne Moss Rogers, who after losing her son Charles to suicide, started a blog EmotinallyNaked.com and was featured on TED Talks "Can a Blog Save Lives". Anne Moss offers her expert coping strategies, things to listen for to determine if someone is about to die by suicide and her thoughts on the TV Show "13 Reasons Why." She also bravely shares where to read her sons's final tweets, in hopes it will prevent others from missing the signs of when someone they love is about to take their own life.

    Books Anne Moss Recommends:
    Coping Strategies For Grief and Loss
    Children Teens & Suicide Loss

    Her Son's Final Tweets

    Suicide Survivor Triggers

    Suicide Survivor Triggers

    In Steven Frain Sister's 8th episode, Pamella and Samantha our joined by their producer Zachary (Weintraub). They discuss triggers that bring up the painful reminders of the loss of their loved ones to suicide and share the coping tools they use to ease their grief. Samantha also shares how she dealt with Sunny Garcia's attempted suicide, as one of her closest friends KK, received the news while she's was a guest at Samantha's home.

    Teenage Anxiety Contributors

    Teenage Anxiety Contributors

    In Steven Frain Sister's 7th episode, Pamella Jean and Samantha Bennington share some alarming stats about the significant increase of teenage suicides, as well as research regarding what may be contributing to teenagers high level of anxiety and depression. They also discuss their views on taking anti-depressants and recommend a few books that may help to improve the well being of those dealing with mental health issues. 

    RESOURCES:

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

     

    Interview with Tobi Knehr Bennington

    Interview with Tobi Knehr Bennington

    Pamella Jean and Samantha Bennington interview Tobi Knehr Bennington, Chester Bennington's sister and Samantha's sister-in-law. Tobi is not only a survivor of suicide loss, she courageously shares her own attempts. We hope by sharing her heartbreaking story it helps others who suffer with similar struggles. This special episode was recorded live on March 20th from Tempe, Arizona in honor of Chester's 43rd Birthday. 

    Surprising Suicide Myths

    Surprising Suicide Myths

    In Steven Frain Sister's 4th episode, Pamella Jean asks Samantha Bennington questions regarding common myths surrounding suicide that reveal some surprising facts and statistics. Including: Do You Think Talking about Suicide Further Causes People to Act?

    RESOURCES:
    University of Notre Dame
    American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
    DoSomething Organization

    BONUS EPISODE Jasmin Darznik on her NYT bestselling novels

    BONUS EPISODE Jasmin Darznik on her NYT bestselling novels

    In this bonus episode, we continue our conversation with New York Times bestselling author Jasmin Darznik.  She shares insights and her thoughts on her bestselling books The Good Daughter and Song of a Captive Bird

        

    Jasmin Darznik’s debut novel Song of a Captive Bird is a fictional account of Iran’s trailblazing woman poet, Forugh Farrokhzad. It was selected as a New York Times Book Review “Editors’ Choice” as well as one of 2018’s “Best Books” by VogueMs. and Newsweek.  Jasmin is also the author of the New York Times bestseller The Good Daughter: A Memoir of My Mother’s Hidden Life. Her books have been published and are forthcoming in seventeen countries and her essays have appeared in numerous periodicals, including the New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times.

     

    Jasmin was born in Tehran, Iran and came to America when she was five years old. She holds an MFA in fiction from Bennington College and a Ph.D. in English from Princeton University. Now a professor of English and creative writing at California College of the Arts, she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family and is working on a novel set in 1920s San Francisco.

     

    Key Questions answered by Jasmin Darznik:

    • What made Jasmin’s mom share her story?
    • Her mom’s reaction to the success of The Good Daughter
    • How you grow personally from writing someone else’s story
    • How do you know how much freedom you have when telling someone else’s story? Especially in a novel format?
    • How do you tell your story and open up? How does writing unlock your potential to share your story?
    • Why Jasmin decided on a PhD in English after law school
    • How she found an agent who was invested women of color writers

     

    Jasmin Darznik Discusses:

    • How do you capture the environment which you are writing about
    • How Iranians reacted to her writing
    • Dealing with feedback/criticism
    • Dealing with imposter syndrome
    • Jasmin’s goal in her creative journey

     

     

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    Jasmin Darznik - @jdarznik

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    Jasmin Darznik – jasmindarznik@gmail.com

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    Author Jasmin Darznik: How to Overcome Fear and Tell Your Story

    Author Jasmin Darznik: How to Overcome Fear and Tell Your Story

    Jasmin Darznik’s debut novel Song of a Captive Bird is a fictional account of Iran’s trailblazing woman poet, Forugh Farrokhzad. It was selected as a New York Times Book Review “Editors’ Choice” as well as one of 2018’s “Best Books” by VogueMs. and Newsweek.  Jasmin is also the author of the New York Times bestseller The Good Daughter: A Memoir of My Mother’s Hidden Life. Her books have been published and are forthcoming in seventeen countries and her essays have appeared in numerous periodicals, including the New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times.

     

    Jasmin was born in Tehran, Iran and came to America when she was five years old. She holds an MFA in fiction from Bennington College and a Ph.D. in English from Princeton University. Now a professor of English and creative writing at California College of the Arts, she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family and is working on a novel set in 1920s San Francisco.

     

    Key Questions answered by Jasmin Darznik:

    • The process of writing a memoir
    • Overcoming fear to tell your story
    • What is an MFA program?
    • How Jasmin got started writing
    • Dealing with personal challenges
    • Advice for creatives

     

    Jasmin Darznik Discusses:

    • How her creative journey started
    • Growing up in an immigrant family and moving away from traditional careers such as doctor, lawyer, etc.
    • Telling your story
    • PhD vs MFA
    • Leaving her law job to pursue writing
    • Entering a writing community

     

    Memorable Quotes:

    • “If you can’t find the book you want to read, you have to write it” – Tony Morrison
    • “I had to get out of my own way” 
    • “Get to work. You have an opportunity that has not existed.” 

     

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    Social Media Info

    Connect on Instagram:  

    Jasmin Darznik - @jdarznik

    FunnyBrownGirl – @funnybrowngirl

    Connect via Email

     

    Jasmin Darznik – jasmindarznik@gmail.com

    Shereen Kassam – info@funnybrowngirl.com

     

    #CreativeBreakthroughPodcast

     

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