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    Explore " new directions" with insightful episodes like "700: Life Lessons, New Directions, and Letting Go", "Neurodivergence as a Catalyst for Success: The Gary Quigley Podcast Interview", "From USPS Management to Tech CEO: Kimberly Evans, Age 57", "From Tech Exec to Published Poet: Neelam Patel, Age 47" and "Episode 32: Carole Angier on W.G. Sebald" from podcasts like ""The Wellness Mama Podcast", "Tapping Into Abundant Success", "I Am This Age", "I Am This Age" and "Big Table"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    700: Life Lessons, New Directions, and Letting Go

    700: Life Lessons, New Directions, and Letting Go

    Episode Highlights With Katie

    • Sharing some life lessons, new directions, new shifts, and letting go
    • Where we’ve come from -  the journey to more integrated health
    • How nothing shifted substantially for my health until I also addressed the inner mental/emotional side and worked on letting go
    • How I've changed over the past 100 episodes
    • What some of my biggest adjustments in life have been
    • How I've navigated divorce and the vow I made as I moved through that
    • Ways that we helped our kids with big life changes and how we held safe space for them to process their emotions
    • What I call a "caterpillar death" of Wellness Mama and the obituary I wrote to put the old vs new into perspective
    • An authentic introduction to myself and what I'd like to share with all of you

    Resources We Mention

    Neurodivergence as a Catalyst for Success: The Gary Quigley Podcast Interview

    Neurodivergence as a Catalyst for Success: The Gary Quigley Podcast Interview
    Welcome to another episode of Tapping Into Abundant Success! In today's interview, we have the pleasure of diving into the incredible journey of Gary Quigley. Gary shares his experience of overcoming challenges and embracing his neurodivergence to tap into abundant success. Along the way, he discovered the transformative effects of shifting from a negative mindset to a more open and accepting mindset. Join us as we explore how Gary's inquisitive nature and spiritual connection have played a vital role in managing his neurodivergent symptoms and creating a life filled with success.

    From USPS Management to Tech CEO: Kimberly Evans, Age 57

    From USPS Management to Tech CEO: Kimberly Evans, Age  57

    Kimberly Evans is the founder and CEO of Just Her Rideshare, a safe alternative rideshare for women. She’s 57 and new to the tech industry, but a seasoned entrepreneur. She didn’t go to business school, in fact, she barely finished high school. But here she is, many businesses under her belt, starting yet another. So how does she continue to push forward as a 57-year-old black female entrepreneur in America? By committing to a very powerful purpose, that’s how. (She's also whip-smart, compassionate, thoughtful, and tenacious. My goodness did I love talking to her.) Listen to her episode now to find out more!

    https://www.justherrideshare.com/

    Full transcript available on www.iamthisage.com

     

    A full transcription is available at www.iamthisage.com

    From Tech Exec to Published Poet: Neelam Patel, Age 47

    From Tech Exec to Published Poet: Neelam Patel, Age 47

    Neelam Patel is on the show today! She’s a former and longtime tech executive who left the industry in her late 40’s and became a published author/poet and public speaker. Her specialty is embracing the “messiness of the middle”, which we, of course, talk a lot about. If you’re ready to embrace the danger of vulnerability, befriend your rage, and follow your curiosity, this episode is for you! The name of her book is “Burning it Down: Dancing in the Rubble” and it’s emotional and touching and as I read it, I felt SEEN. You’ll also hear me recite one of her poems in my stuffy, snotty voice as I begin to recover from Covid. Enjoy!

    Transcriptions available at www.iamthisage.com

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09RGBX1ZJ?linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1&tag=sofferscom1-20

    A full transcription is available at www.iamthisage.com

    Episode 32: Carole Angier on W.G. Sebald

    Episode 32: Carole Angier on W.G. Sebald

    The Interview:

    Although he did experience some fanfare in his lifetime, German writer, academic, and novelist W.G. Sebald—Max to his friends and colleagues—died 20 years ago in a car crash near his adoptive home in Norwich, England. He was only 58.

    His postmodern novels—Vertigo, The Emigrants, The Rings of Saturn and Austerlitz—were written in quick succession in a period of less than 10 years, and they were all published in English translations in less than five years, making him one of Germany’s biggest authors, almost overnight. 

    Before his death, Sebald had taught in the British university system for decades, mainly at the University of East Anglia, where he helped found the literary translation department. He really did not begin writing in his signature style—a mix of travelogue, memoir, historical fiction with embedded pictures and ephemera—until middle age, however. Walter Benjamin famously opined that any great writer creates their own genre; Sebald accomplished this with just a brief collection of books. 

    Through his unique, poetic prose style of writing, his books grab hold and immerse readers in a world of memory and loss like no other novelist. Trauma runs through his work and his characters seem so real because, like most fictional creations—at least in part—they are based on real people. Sebald’s distinctive style got him into trouble, both when he was alive and certainly posthumously. Some readers have taken issue with his re-purposing of Jewish folks’ true-life stories. He has been accused, in some cases, of exploiting these stories for personal gain through novelization. 

    When I first began to read his work, shortly after his death in 2001, I interpreted his work to be an homage to the Jewish lives he chronicled, written by a German who grew up in the shadow, silence, and shame of the horrors of WWII. Sebald’s father was a military man—a Nazi officer during the war and a member of the re-constituted German army in the post-war years. Sebald grew up in the beatific surroundings of Bavaria in Germany and had a deep hatred for the Nazi regime and his own family’s complicity. The fate of the Jews—and other minorities targeted by the Nazi war machine—is a mournful thread that Sebald tears at throughout all of his novels. He also wrote a nonfiction study of the bombings of German cities, entitled On the Natural History of Destruction.

    Enter biographer Carole Angier, whose previous books include studies of novelist Jean Rhys and Italian physicist and writer Primo Levi. Angier, who grew up in Canada before returning to the UK, is of Viennese descent. She is also Jewish and roughly the same age Sebald would have been had he lived. It took her seven years to finish Speak, Silence (Bloomsbury, 2021). The title, of course, a nod to Nabokov’s famous memoir, Speak, Memory, one of Sebald’s favorite books. 

    Angier and I caught up recently to discuss her 600-plus-page doorstopper of a book. One of the reasons I wanted to talk with her about it—apart from my longtime love of Sebald—was to ask for her thoughts on the controversy his work still seems to generate, even 20 years after his death. A great deal of the reviews of Speak, Silence, in the States at least, were hyper-critical of Sebald playing fast and loose with some facts in his fiction. But all great fiction writers pluck characteristics and facts to shape their fictional worlds and, so, while Sebald’s use of real photographs and ephemera in his work for visual effect made his narrative style offensive to some, it also made it more potent for others. In this interview, Angier speaks to this subject, and many more.

    The Reading:

    For the reading, we pulled audio from an event at the 92nd Street Y from 2001, where Sebald read from his then newest novel Austerlitz. He was tragically killed in a car crash later that year. 

    Music by Tangerine Dream

    92Y Reading link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccMCGjWLlhY&t=1620s

     

    From Ordained Minister to Landscape Design: Lola Wright, Age 43

    From Ordained Minister to Landscape Design: Lola Wright, Age 43

    Lola Wright and her inimitable charisma join me on the pod today! Lola is a TEDx speaker, ordained minister, jazz singer, life guide, mother, partner, a gazillion more things, and now also a landscape design business owner. We, of course, talk about her journey through recent changes. Lola dives into her views on community building and why it’s important for personal growth, and she explains the differences between a scarcity and abundance mindset and how they affect our finances. 

    You can find Lola at the following places:

    www.lolawright.com

    Instagram:

    @lolapwright

    Watch Lola's Tedx talk here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxXGzVAjWrU&t=3s

    Nathan Wright Landscape Design:

    www.nathanwrightlandscape.com

    A full transcription is available at www.iamthisage.com

    Episode 31 - OMAGS Employee Assistance Program (ft. Cathi Macy)

    Episode 31 - OMAGS Employee Assistance Program (ft. Cathi Macy)

     Episode 31 of the OMAG All Access Podcast is hosted by OMAG Law Enforcement Specialist, Kevin McCullough, as he talks to New Directions Account Representative, Cathi Macy, about OMAG's plan-participant benefit, Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

    Effective February 1, 2020, OMAG began providing a free benefit for OMAG member/participant cities and towns and their employees and employee family members. The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers free, confidential counseling and resources to help your employees and their family members improve health and personal well-being. Whether you are wading through relationship issues, have financial or legal concerns, or are looking for ways to reduce stress, the EAP can help.

    To take advantage of this free benefit call 800-624-5544 any time or visit eap.ndbh.com to login to the OMAG portal and use the Company Code: OMAG

    From Prison to Best Selling Author: Craig Stanland, Age 48

    From Prison to Best Selling Author: Craig Stanland, Age 48

    Today I welcome Craig Stanland to the pod! Craig is the author of the book “Blank Canvas; How I Reinvented My Life After Prison”. Craig was a top executive at a big tech company in NYC when he began committing mail fraud against a partner company, only to have the whole scam come to light one morning when the FBI showed up at his front door. Craig opens up about his journey into and out of prison, losing everything, the fear, shame, and loneliness resulting from those decisions, and how he’s reinvented himself since he’s been out. Craig gets deeply vulnerable and shares so much of his story including his experience with thoughts about suicide.

    September is Suicide Awareness Month. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide—whether you are in crisis or not—call or live chat the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Talking with someone about your thoughts and feelings can save your life.

    You can find Craig, his Tedx talk, and his book, “Blank Canvas; How I Reinvented My Life After Prison” here:

    Website: www.craigstanland.com

    Blank Canvas: https://geni.us/LifeafterPrison

    TEDx: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrkG9VQzqIo

    IG: @craig_stanland

    LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigstanland/

    A full transcription is available at www.iamthisage.com

    Reclaiming your True Authentic Self

    Reclaiming your True Authentic Self

    Love and Relationships
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    Passion and Purpose

    Reclaiming your True Authentic Self

    Lona states that “maybe you don’t even register that you need to make changes - to live your life authentically.”  In her own life, she realized in hindsight that many of the changes that would empower her life had been staring at her for years.  During her twenties, there were many nudges from the Universe for her to “wake up” around every corner, but, for the most part, she was tone-deaf to them.

    Turning Points and New Directions.  A holdup at gunpoint in Costco Rica was the beginning – to cracking open some light, to look at her life differently.  Lona is here to share her personal journey and insights into reclaiming your true authentic self.

    Her greatest passion lies in helping others recognize the Intelligence in their mind, body, and spirit, so they can apply that innate guidance throughout their lives and reach their own highest potential.

    Website: http://www.drlonacook.com/

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    HSW Community: https://www.facebook.com/CreatetheLifeyouLove1/

    Long Distance Reiki Session:  http://moirasutton.com/long-distance-reiki-healing-session/

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    Chris Reed - From Heroin To Hero - A Story Of Addiction, Recovery, Success, & Service.

    Chris Reed - From Heroin To Hero - A Story Of Addiction, Recovery, Success, & Service.

    In this week's episode of Decide Your Destiny, Chris Reed, President Of New Directions Addiction Recovery Services, shares his story of becoming addicted to heroin, overdosing 3 times in a week, becoming sober, creating multiple successful businesses, and giving back to the recovery community by providing sober living homes and founding treatment facilities. This is an interview that you do not want to miss.

    Get In Touch With Chris:
    Phone #: 847-307-1143
    IG: @reed0909
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/chris.reed.568/
    New Directions Addiction Recovery Services
    Northern Illinois Recovery Center

    Follow Josh On IG: @mrjoshjacobs

    Episode Topics
    1:25 = What was your childhood like
    4:03 = First time drinking
    6:08 = How quickly did you go from experimenting to unmanageable
    12:23 = When did you feel like you started to have a problem
    15:30 = Getting prescribed oxycontin
    22:56 = What it was like overdosing on heroin the 1st time
    24:25 = Never wanting to do heroin again to doing it 8 hours later
    30:26 = Going to a 12 step meeting and kick-starting recovery
    35:03 = Top things that kept you sober in the first year
    37:08 = How to help a struggling family member
    42:19 = From overdosing 3 times in a week to a successful businessman
    46:24 = Screwed out of $25K at 20 years old & starting a biz out of spite
    48:35 = How the sober bar The Other Side was created
    57:37 = From about to shut down to massive funding and 2 sober homes
    1:07:38 = How to take action when you feel unprepared
    1:10:00 = Shifting careers to your passion
    1:15:55 = What would you tell someone who is feeling stuck right now

    If you got value from this episode of Decide Your Destiny, please like & subscribe. It would mean a lot to me! If you want more free content, visit my website at https://JoshJ

    Episode 89: When God asks you to make a hard RIGHT turn (with Paul Wilson Jr.)

    Episode 89: When God asks you to make a hard RIGHT turn (with Paul Wilson Jr.)
    Success Edge Community, Paul Wilson Jr. is back and has changed directions on us. You will hear about how God has taken him on a whole new adventure in the marketplace that he never thought of or dreamed of. Paul's example will inspire and motivate you to be willing to take that new direction that God is calling you toward. Support the show

    Art Chat Inspiration from New Directions with Tony Pro

    Art Chat Inspiration from New Directions with Tony Pro
    Join Linda Riesenberg Fisler as we talk with Tony Pro about the new direction he is exploring. Tony will discuss the inspiration for his new directions and the excitement it has rekindled in him and his work. We'll also discuss Tony's newest video, "Portrait Sketch 2". We will discuss his observations and new learning that he shares on the video. Tony will also be demonstrating at The Representational Art Conference in March 2-5, 2014 in Ventura, California. We talk with Tony about that and probably a number of other topics that will surface while we chat. Join us to catch up with Tony!!Support the show

    Visit our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8yE0wMMKlpgAOXJdIi2uIA
    Visit https://www.artisticharmoniesassoc.com to check out our activities and blogs!

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