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    Explore " #treatment" with insightful episodes like "The Irreversible Damage Done to Transgender Children (Special Podcast Highlight)", "Kate Pleace, Your Fertility BFF 💗", ""Freedom From Addiction" - interview w/ John LaTorre", "the "young brain" episode (feat. the D.A.R.E story + neuroscience)" and "Sober Positive Workplace (feat. what employers need to know)" from podcasts like ""Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principles applied to today's experiences.", "The Fitness Fertility Podcast", "Wrong To Strong - Chicago", "Show Up and Stay | Sobriety to Sustainable Recovery" and "Show Up and Stay | Sobriety to Sustainable Recovery"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    The Irreversible Damage Done to Transgender Children (Special Podcast Highlight)

    The Irreversible Damage Done to Transgender Children (Special Podcast Highlight)

    Dr. Michelle Cretella, a respected pediatrician and researcher, delves into the rarely discussed, irreversible harms associated with puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and gender transition surgeries. Her insights shed light on a controversial topic, offering a much-needed medical perspective on treatments increasingly offered to young individuals struggling with their gender identity.

    Puberty: A Vital Developmental Stage, Not a Disease

    Dr. Cretella emphasizes the natural importance of puberty, a critical period for physical, psychological, and emotional development. She warns against the premature halt of this process through puberty blockers, highlighting the deprivation of normal growth experiences and the irreversible damage done to children's bodies and minds. It's a stark reminder from her: puberty is "not a disease" to be cured but a natural stage of human development.

    The Unspoken Consequences: Bone Health, Brain Development, and Fertility

    The conversation unveils concerning evidence on the long-term effects of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones, including severe bone density loss leading to osteoporosis and increased fracture risks in adulthood. Furthermore, Dr. Cretella raises alarms about potential cognitive impairments and the disturbing reality of induced infertility in young patients. These interventions, she argues, not only disrupt natural bodily functions but may also sterilize children—a grave concern echoing themes of eugenics and population control under the guise of therapeutic intervention.

    A Call to Compassion and Ethical Responsibility

    Dr. Cretella's message is clear and urgent: the medical community and society at large must reconsider the approach to treating gender dysphoria, especially in children and adolescents. The push towards irreversible treatments without fully understanding the long-term consequences is, in her words, "evil." This poignant discussion calls for deeper compassion, ethical responsibility, and a commitment to truly helping individuals struggling with their identity without resorting to potentially harmful and life-altering procedures.

    🙏 Let Us Pray for Wisdom and Compassion

    As we navigate these challenging waters, may we seek wisdom, understanding, and above all, compassion for all individuals, especially the most vulnerable among us. Let's pray for guidance in finding ways to support those struggling with their identity, in a manner that respects the dignity and sanctity of every human life. 

    Kate Pleace, Your Fertility BFF 💗

    Kate Pleace, Your Fertility BFF 💗

    During our conversation, Kate elaborates on the comprehensive role played by fertility nurses in patient care. She explains how they support patients through all stages of their fertility treatment, from the initial consultations to the crucial post-procedure phase.

    Addressing the practicalities of managing fertility treatments in day-to-day life, Kate offers invaluable advice for integrating these treatments into daily routines, especially important for those juggling work commitments. She underscores the significance of effective communication with employers to foster supportive work environments.

    A key focus of our discussion is self-advocacy in fertility treatment. Kate emphasises the necessity of open communication with healthcare providers and the importance for patients to advocate for their individual needs and preferences during treatments.

    Kate also delves into the significant impact of premature menopause, drawing from her research on primary ovarian insufficiency. She shares insights into the emotional and physical challenges faced by women diagnosed with this condition.

    Providing advice for improving fertility outcomes, Kate suggests simple yet impactful strategies. She highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, understanding mental health implications, and seeking professional guidance to enhance fertility prospects.

    In addition, Kate discusses her ongoing PhD research in reproductive medicine, focusing particularly on premature ovarian insufficiency. She highlights the critical importance of delivering sensitive and informed diagnoses to patients.

    To Find Kate go to her  @fertility_menopause_support

    To Find Maria go to  fitness_fertility

    This Podcast is a Worth a Listen production

    DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

    DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

    "Freedom From Addiction" - interview w/ John LaTorre

    "Freedom From Addiction" - interview w/ John LaTorre

    On this podcast episode I sit down and talk to Pastor John LaTorre. John grew up with his mother and family in a small town in the state of Connecticut. At the age of seven he meets his father and begins to spend the summers with him out in Queens, New York. As a young man he longs to connect with his father and yearns to learn what it means to be a man. At the age of 11 he begins to smoke weed with his dad. This opens the door to a life of drug addiction and alcoholism. As a teenager he begins to deal drugs in order to fund his drug addiction. Things get really bad when he decides to rob a partner of his and has to go on the run. He gets deeper and deeper into darkness and by now he is a full blown heroin addict. His family encourage & push him to connect with an organization called "Teen Challenge." At this point in his life he finds himself miserable, suicidal, lost and with no hope in life. Tune in to hear what happens in this man's life when he hears God's voice calling out to him, "Why don't you give Me a chance? I can heal you."

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    the "young brain" episode (feat. the D.A.R.E story + neuroscience)

    the "young brain" episode (feat. the D.A.R.E story + neuroscience)
    In this week we review the story of the notorious D.A.R.E. program, and examine why it did not work.  We talk about some recent developments in Neuroscience as it relates to the teenage brain and look at the updated D.A.R.E curriculum titled "keep'n it real"


    References
    https://americanaddictioncenters.org/blog/new-dare-program-work

    https://real-prevention.com/

    https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/teenbrain/interviews/

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    If you have questions, or comments or would like to be a guest on the show, send an email to:
    info@showupandstay.org

    More information about our project is available at:
    https://www.showupandstay.org/
    https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/

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    Music Created and Produced by Katie Hare.
    https://www.hare.works

    Sober Positive Workplace (feat. what employers need to know)

    Sober Positive Workplace (feat. what employers need to know)

    In part 2 of our workplace series, we discuss the things employers need to know to create a "sober positive" environment. 

    • Michael Scott ("The Office") defines an intervention and educates his employees on why "doing alcohol" is bad 
    • Compelling reasons employers should want to build a sober positive workplace including productivity impact 
    • Times are changing:
      • WeWork 
      • Salesforce and Soberforce
    • A portrait of a sober professional 
    • Where do companies start 

    In this episode, we introduce our Show Up and Stay initiative of:  The Sober Positive Workplace which includes consulting services available for organizations looking to promote these initiatives across their organization.  For more information, please send an email to deann@showupandstay.org.

    References:
    https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/in-u-s-alcohol-use-disorder-linked-to-232-million-missed-workdays-annually/

    https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20230320-why-workplace-drinking-culture-is-fading-fast

    https://www.benefitnews.com/news/how-salesforce-boosted-dei-and-recovery-support-with-soberforce

    https://slate.com/technology/2020/01/wework-free-beer-tap-phasing-out.html

    Help us reach 1,000 LinkedIn followers on the Sober Positive Workplace Showcase Page:
    https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/sober-positive-workplace/?viewAsMember=true

    To stay up-to-date on our Mini Music Therapy Sessions please subscribe to our YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBlfJpgP6KPlNoyN928vFkg

    If you have questions, or comments or would like to be a guest on the show, send an email to:
    info@showupandstay.org

    More information about our project is available at:
    https://www.showupandstay.org/
    https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/

    For podcast updates follow us on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/showupandstayorg/


    Music Created and Produced by Katie Hare.
    https://www.hare.works

    ✨ A review of my affiliates & sponsors ✨

    ✨ A review of my affiliates & sponsors ✨

    Hi  👋🏻   It's Jennie, Your Wellness Coach & today's podcast is all about my Affiliates & Sponsors!

    This is a long one - so settle in! If you would like to watch the videos can can see them here:

    Facebook - The Jennie Jordan
    Instagram - The Coach Jennie

    I'm full of gratitude to work with amazing companies that support me on my well journey. 

    Click here ~~~> https://thecoachjennie.com/affiliates/  to learn more

    Affiliates & Sponsors

    • Passion Planner
    • P.Volve
    • Klean Athlete
    • Whoop
    • Fre Skincare
    • Clever Fox Wellness Planners
    • Oofos
    • Freestyle Watches - Shark Watch
    • Goli Gummies
    • Growth Day - Brendon Burchard
    • Saged App
    • Sashka & Lokai Bracelets
    • and a few more business related options as well!

    Thanks for listening 🎧 Love you all 

    xoxo ~Jennie

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    Creating Happiness Starts With ~~~> YOU!

    Creating Happiness Starts With ~~~> YOU!

    Hi  👋🏻   It's Jennie, Your Wellness Coach and today's podcast all about Creating Happiness!

    Sometimes we need to take a minute to realize how amazing we are, celebrate the little things and never stop working on ourselves. 

    Most importantly, we need to learn how to create more happiness in our everyday lives.

    Here are a few tips and listen to the audio for a more in depth description of each! 

    1) Making yourself a priority
    2) Add the things you love into your day
    3) Remind yourself that you are "awesome"
    4) Review your accomplishments 
    5) Forget being perfect - it's unrealistic 

    Thanks for all your support 🎧 I appreciate you all so much. 

    xo ~Jennie

    ✨ Jennie - Your Wellness Coach ✨

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    Getting back to normal 🤷🏼‍♀️ Whatever that means?

    Getting back to normal 🤷🏼‍♀️ Whatever that means?

    Hi  👋🏻   It's Jennie, Your Wellness Coach and today's podcast is talking about getting back to "normal" after losing a parent. 

    I feel like sometimes I talk about this too much and I just need to "suck it up buttercup." But when I do this i'll get cards in the mail, flowers, emails, calls that continue to remind me of what really happened.  So I grieve or just move on 🤦🏼‍♀️

    We cannot ignore the fact the grieving is real and we cannot ignore our feelings but we can acknowledge the moving on is a healthy space to live in. 

    Most importantly, I need to get back to the basics.  Here are my top 5...

    1) Eat well and feed my body healthy foods
    2) Movement is key to a happy mind, body & soul
    3) Journal & meditate - the spiritual connection
    4) Take breaks and enjoy my hobbies
    5) Slow down to enjoy the little things

    Take a listen to the real and raw emotions of what "getting back to normal sounds like"

    Thanks for all your support 🎧 I appreciate you all so much. 

    xo ~Jennie

    ✨ Jennie - Your Wellness Coach ✨

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    🌱 Guides Women Through A Holistic Journey
    👱🏼‍♀️ Mindset, Self-Awareness, Goal Fulfillment
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    Que Sera Sera - Whatever Will Be, Will Be

    Que Sera Sera - Whatever Will Be, Will Be

    Hi  👋🏻   It's Jennie, Your Wellness Coach - Dealing with a loss of a parents is HARD!

    My dad would say this to us growing up "Que Sera Sera"  (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) This is very fitting for the moment.  Mom passed away Saturday July 2nd from Pancreatic Cancer at the age of 75. She is now at peace, no longer in pain and living her best life. 

    Take a listen to the real and raw emotions of losing a parent. 

    xoxo

    ~Jennie

    Thanks for all your support 🎧 I appreciate you all so much. 

    xo ~Jennie

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    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Support the show

    Jennie Jordan | Holistic Wellness | Life Strategist
    🌱 Guides Women Through A Holistic Journey
    👱🏼‍♀️ Mindset, Self-Awareness, Goal Fulfillment
    👁 1/2 Blind Cyclist 👸🏼 Ayurveda Practitioner Student
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    I'm traumatized, I need therapy & Mom is still in hospice 😳

    I'm traumatized, I need therapy & Mom is still in hospice 😳

    Hi  👋🏻   It's Jennie, Your Wellness Coach - I'm struggling with my mom's death

    My mom was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer in June of 2021 and for someone to have it for a year is a long time. Mom is really struggling letting go of the physical world and Dad and I are really struggling watching her in this transition. 

    It's getting harder and harder to watch. It's getting harder and harder to wear the "brave face." I know that I need support, therapy or some type of professional help after this event because what I have gone through has been mentally, emotional and physically taxing.

    Take a listen to the real and raw stories of losing a parent. 

    xoxo

    ~Jennie

    Thanks for all your support 🎧 and patience with me over that past month! I appreciate you all so much. 

    xo ~Jennie

    ✨ Jennie - Your Wellness Coach ✨

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    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Support the show

    Jennie Jordan | Holistic Wellness | Life Strategist
    🌱 Guides Women Through A Holistic Journey
    👱🏼‍♀️ Mindset, Self-Awareness, Goal Fulfillment
    👁 1/2 Blind Cyclist 👸🏼 Ayurveda Practitioner Student
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    Updates on Mom's Pancreatic Cancer & funny stories 😆

    Updates on Mom's Pancreatic Cancer & funny stories 😆

    Hi  👋🏻   It's Jennie, Your Wellness Coach - Today's podcast is all about my mom. 

    As many of you know, my mom was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer in the middle of 2021. 

    Well, this past week she took a bit of a turn for the worst. As always, I like to communicate my thoughts, feelings, and emotions with my community as these stories may help someone else struggling in the same situation. 

    Always know that you can reach out and ask questions. 

    Listen and laugh at a few funny stories... 

    xoxo

    ~Jennie

    Thanks for all your support 🎧 and patience with me over that past month! I appreciate you all so much. 

    xo ~Jennie

    ✨ Jennie - Your Wellness Coach ✨

    Support the show

    Jennie Jordan | Holistic Wellness | Life Strategist
    🌱 Guides Women Through A Holistic Journey
    👱🏼‍♀️ Mindset, Self-Awareness, Goal Fulfillment
    👁 1/2 Blind Cyclist 👸🏼 Ayurveda Practitioner Student
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    Understanding Trauma (Treatment) - A Panel with Mental Health Clinicians Pt 2

    Understanding Trauma (Treatment) - A Panel with Mental Health Clinicians Pt 2

    Now that we understand more about trauma and its symptoms, how do we treat it?  And how do we address shame that is often at the root of traumatic experiences?  This episode takes a deep dive into answering these questions. Our expert panel of mental health clinicians is back to help make sense of it all. All good stuff, right here...take a listen! 

    If you would like to dig deeper on some of the content you've heard  in this episode, here are a few links to resources that will extend your learning:

     Websites /Articles:

     https://adaa.org/understanding-anxiety/posttraumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/treatment

    https://www.chcs.org/media/understanding-trauma-fact-sheet_071217.pdf


    YouTubes:
    The psychology of post-traumatic stress disorder - Joelle Rabow Maletis 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_n9qegR7C4
     
    Understanding Complex Trauma 

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzT1hHMWLS4


    If you have any questions about anything you've heard today or would like to connect directly with any of the mental health clinicians/experts from the panel, please reach out to:
    connect@freefilledfavored.com. 

    As always, you are not walking this path alone. I, along with the rest of Freed Up friends are walking right alongside you. Remember....God loves you. I love you. And make sure you take care of YOU!

    God's Best,

    Tina L. Robertson
    Your Friend and Freed Up Host

    Episode 6 — Overcoming Educational Interruptions —with Hanna Stotland

    Episode 6 — Overcoming Educational Interruptions —with Hanna Stotland

    Flunking out, suspension, dropping out, getting kicked out. All are very scary situations to be in for both parents and students. Though, they don’t have to be everything and high school and college doesn’t have to be everything. They can be used as launching pads to make the rest of life easier but they don’t have to be put out to be as crucial as they are usually expected to be. One bad thing or situation doesn’t doesn’t always mean one’s entire future and chance to get into what they want to do, is thrown into the trash. People get to the top of steep mountains all the time. It’s the question of how hard you’re willing to work at it and if you have the right support.

    Hanna Stotland’s academic trek started when she flunked out of high school. Once she got her G.E.D, she managed to get into one community college and went on to pursue Harvard College. After a handful of attempts, Hanna got accepted into Harvard College, which was a huge turn around for her. The climb there wasn’t easy, but it was possible, which most would never think to be possible after flunking out of high school. Not only did Hanna get into Harvard, she went to their law school and graduated with a J.D. degree. As Hanna started to share her story with others, many were surprised and eager to ask her advice. She started to see the need for this type of support for parents and young adults and began her own practice. Hanna now works as an independent educational consultant specializing in crisis management, where she helps students overcome educational interruptions they are experiencing. 

    On this episode of Success is Subjective, Hanna joins Joanna to share her journey going from flunking out of high school to getting into Harvard Law School all on her own. Hanna is an example to parents that the change they hope to see for their student, is more than possible. Listen in for insight on how Hanna has come to find something she finds rewarding in many ways and that her clients and students find completely transforming in their lives.

    What You Will Learn

    Connect with Hanna Stotland

    Hanna Stotland 

    Call 312-404-2103

    Email hanna@hannastotland.com

    References

    New York Times Opinion Video: "I Advise Students Accused of Sexual Assault. Expelling Them Isn't the Answer" 

    Appearance on Amanpour & Co., PBS: "Hanna Stotland on the Grey Area of Sexual Assault" 

    Radiolab podcast from WNYC: "Into the No Part 2"

    Connect with Joanna Lilley  

    Lilley Consulting

    Lilley Consulting on Instagram 

    Lilley Consulting on Facebook 

    Sponsored by: www.ParentTrainers.com

    Email joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

    Episode 2 — You Are Not Meant To Do All Of This Alone — with Tom Williams

    Episode 2 — You Are Not Meant To Do All Of This Alone — with Tom Williams

    As a young adult, you don’t have to just ball up your fists, grit your teeth and try to make it through whatever you’re going through. It’s okay to take time for you. To work on yourself. To actually get to a place where you can come up with a plan and then execute that set plan. You don’t have to try to fake it until you make it all alone, just to get your degree ‘on time’ and that piece of paper because you were told to. Sending a kid out with a backpack and 1 therapy session isn’t always enough. Sometimes there needs to be more attention and a more family orientated program. 

    Tom Williams, Community Outreach Specialist for Red Oak Recovery, would have greatly benefited going to treatment and finding an alternate plan in his early adulthood. After Tom’s father passed at the age of 15, he quickly turned to substances to try to help him put on a mask and act like nothing was really wrong. He continued to do so through the rest of high school and for another 7 years in college. Looking back, Tim wishes that he had made the choice to take himself out of college and work on bettering himself, but sees it as an experience that brought him to where he is today. Tom started his career in the mental health field as an admission’s counselor for a Wilderness Therapy program. There Tom found himself in many different roles and ultimately as the Director of Admissions and Utilization Review. In 2019, he transitioned over to outreach for Red Oak Recovery, a trauma informed program that served adolescents and young adults. Through personal and anecdotal experience, Tom’s passion for people has compelled him to help others on their personal journey through recovery. There is nothing more special for Tim than getting the opportunity to help someone find peace and happiness in their life. 

    On this episode of Success is Subjective, Tim joins Joanna to share his journey going from the troubled young person, who once needed something like Red Oak Recovery the majority of his early adult years, to now working at Red Oak, to help others, help themselves. Tom’s tough personal experience going through his hardships alone, allows him to be a light for young adults. Listen in for insight on how Tom’s passion for connecting with people has compelled him to help others on their personal journey through recovery, working to understand themselves and discover where their individual happiness lies. 

    What You Will Learn

    • How college was expected for everyone growing up in Tom’s childhood
    • The sudden death of Tom’s father while in high school
    • The decline with Tom’s grades and mental health
    • When drugs entered Tom’s life
    • The experience with a girl that caused more pain for Tom in high school
    • Muddling through college and what it’s like to get sober on your own
    • Tom’s advice to a parent of a struggling young adult to have the tough conversations

    Connect with Tom Williams

    Connect with Joanna Lilley  

    Success is Subjective: Episode 1 - Introducing... Success is Subjective!

    Success is Subjective: Episode 1 - Introducing... Success is Subjective!

    We are thrilled to introduce Success is Subjective, a new podcast hosted by Joanna Lilley, brought to you currently by Lilley Consulting.  Much like Lilley Consulting, Success is Subjective is dedicated to all things related to emerging adulthood stories and therapeutic resources for young adults.  Music to your ears! 

    This podcast is a work in progress.  I will experiment with different formats, concepts, and interviewees until after working out the kinks we produce consistent high-quality interviews, advice, and entertainment that you have come to associate with Joanna Lilley.  For this reason, your feedback is greatly appreciated.  Please send your comments to joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

    In this first episode, I delve into the “how” this podcast came to be, frontload some of the interviews coming up, and explain the hope for the future. 

    In this first episode, topics discussed include:

    • How this series was born (Read Blog post about it here)
    • What’s to come!

    Subscribe… 

    Follow this series on Instagram, Facebook, and check out the Resources link on www.lilleyconsulting.com

    Sponsored by: www.ParentTrainers.com

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