People Have No Idea
On this episode of People Have No Idea, I’m talking to my friend Christine Axt, about the loss of her infant son and infant loss. Christine lost her son 16 years ago around 30 weeks of pregnancy. Her son’s name was Gavin. Christine shares her emotional story, her grief journey, where she finds support and how she continues to remember her son Gavin today. Thank you again to Christine for being on the show! Enjoy!
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On this episode of People Have No Idea, I wanted to discuss the topic of race and it's origins. What is race? Where did it come from? Why are people grouped in such a way? Check out this educational episode!
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On this episode of People Have No Idea I talk about my love of fitness and own personal fitness jounrey. As well as what has worked for me over the years!
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A quick update on our IVF journey and how motherhood has been treating me!
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A quick show update for 2021! More shows coming soon!
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On this episode of People Have No Idea, I discuss what's been going on in the News and media these past few weeks. Some of my own thoughts about and feelings about this crazy time!
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On this episode of People Have No Idea I give some updates about this past year and offer some reflection questions for 2019 and now going into 2020!
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Join me for a special Halloween edition of People Have No Idea. On this episode I will be reading a very creepy story called, The Russian Sleep Experiment. Original author is unknown.
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On this episode of People Have No Idea, I sit down and interview an old friend from back in my freelancing days. Her name is Fiona and she shares her story about her invisible disease called, AS or Ankylosing Spondylitis. Which is something I knew nothing about and I'm so glad Fiona was on my show to educate not only myself but others too!
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