The Beautiful Side of Grief
My guest on this episode, Kim Peacock, is a courageous mum who witnessed the horrific accident of her eldest child just after Christmas in 1998. She had to find a way to make sense of this and go on for her remaining children and husband. - so how do you grieve a child and still manage to live fully for the rest of your famiy? Somehow Kim found a way. Amidst the heartbreak she began to find hope - and to realize that grief and joy can co-exist. Kim will also take us through her book Victorious Heart - Finding Hope and Healing after a Devastating Loss. Kim is a wife, mom, writer,...
info_outline 117. Caregiving and RAINBOWS | Sheila ClemensonThe Beautiful Side of Grief
I truly believe caregivers are unsung heroes! That is why it is a privilege to talk with Sheila Clemenson who became a caregiver for her husband early into their relationship at the age of 26, when he was diagnosed with ALS. In this raw, authentic conversation we talk abut some of the tougher aspects of being a caregiver - the people pleasing trait, the guilt, the lack of self-care, and what happens after your loved one transitions. We also talk about getting a support network around us, finding the beauty in grief, the happiness, and allowing ourselves to have hope and dreams once again. If...
info_outline 116. Passports and Parasites! Vashti KanaheleThe Beautiful Side of Grief
In this episode of The Beautiful Side of Grief we are exploring war-torn Bagdad to the sunny caribbean, and many countries in between through the eyes of a diplomat's wife, who had to struggle with infertility, pregnancy loss, parental loss, and fast exits - all the while re-adapting to strange new lands, & dealing with a complex chronic condition. Yep, that sounds a pretty heavy load - though in the midst of this, Vashti Kanahele also discovered fabulous new cultures, places off the beaten track, and a resilience and strength to take control of her health. Vashti takes us into this world...
info_outline 115. A Purpose, Lesson, & Reason for EVERYTHING | June EdwardThe Beautiful Side of Grief
What would it mean to you to know that you are always right where you are supposed to be? That nothing is ever done "to you", it's being done "for you", and to understand why we have to lose our precious loved ones... and how we can grow from that to live a full loving life - well, that's just the tip of what we are exploring with my guest, Psychic Medium- Speaker, Teacher, & Bestselling Author and Relationship Expert, June Edward. June has been dealing with the unseen since childhood though it took an NDE at the tender age of 27 which allowed her to experience first-hand the other side...
info_outline 114. 2 NDEs, 2 SDEs, PTSD & DYING to LIVE! | Cathy GabrielsenThe Beautiful Side of Grief
Grief is definitely multifaceted! Cathy Gabrielsen had a divine childhood devoted to Mother Mary and Christ. At 18 she had her first near-death experience in the same accident that left her boyfriend severly brain-damaged. Knowing she had to return to fulfill her purpose, she instead lived for many years with a tremendous amount of grief, sadness, anxiety, guilt, shame, and feeling like she had failed both God and her boyfriend. A battle with breast cancer led her to her second near-death experience, gifting her profound and valuable insights into end of life experiences. Following that...
info_outline 113. From WARRIOR to AWAKENING | John LawyerThe Beautiful Side of Grief
War does something to a person, not only emotionally, also physiologically. For starters, it rewires your brain to dampen emotional responses to what is being experienced, to exist in a hyper state of alertness and awareness, and to cope with altered sleep patterns. It can also become very addicted to emotionally charged situations, where uncertainty exists. No wonder veterans can have a tough time readjusting to life outside, making sense of the trauma they've experienced, and simply adapting to living day to day without having to be in a constant state of alertness. My guest,...
info_outline 112. My Mother's DEATH was My REBIRTH | Nichole LeeThe Beautiful Side of Grief
Is your mum your best friend? What would you do if she died? Would your life continue to have the same meaning or would you feel like you were suddenly set adrift? The later is what happened to Nichole Lee in 2018 when she lost her mum to cancer.... Nichole has trained in so many modalities since the death of her best friend and mum, and that helped her to transition from a highly 'successful' corporate job in change management into her hearts passion of helping others discover who they are amongst all the pain and heartache to gain harmony, expand in that joy and reconnect to...
info_outline 111. Cracked WIDE Open & Ready to Ascend | Suzanna KennedyThe Beautiful Side of Grief
Grief can crack us wide open. Everything as we once knew it changes, a little in some areas, in others a lot. For many of us now that can result in becoming drawn to spirituality and ascension. Learning to rise above what we have experienced and to live our lives in ameaningful way, in a frequency of love, compassion, and service to others. Today, Suzanna Kennedy takes you through what led to her own ascension and just what ascension is all about, including how you can move beyond your limiting beliefs to craft the reality YOU want. Suzanna has even developed proven and effective tools...
info_outline Season 6 TrailerThe Beautiful Side of Grief
I hope 2024 has started off well for you! Apologies for not letting you know season 5 was finishing with Nick's episode and that I would be off for a few weeks. Season 6 is on the way, though, early Feb with a line up of fabulous guests for you that i give you a sampling of in the trailer. I'm also on the lookout for some people willing to test out my new programme free of charge in return for feedback. If you are interested drop me an email to [email protected] with ALOHA in the subject line. Catch up with you soon! Cheers - Helen π
info_outline 110. What WILLIAM would want | Nick ShawThe Beautiful Side of Grief
How does a grieving, introverted dad cope with the loss of his 9 year old son after a magical day of skiing? He goes within - deep within. And from that emerges an incredibly insightful, compassionate book that tackles the complexies of child loss head on. Nick Shaw has written a book that is open. Is vulnerable. Is honest. Is beautiful. It's a journey to finding peace within, living in the present moment, and recognising the value of support and community. It also addresses the courage required to add another child into the family dynamic, without that child serving as a replacement. This is...
info_outlineOn the surface she looked successful - underneath she suffered 19 years of abuse. What helped Martha Mok endure was a very special companion - her cat, Mui Mui. If you are an animal lover you will understand that bond of unconditional love, happiness, and healing that pets can provide. So when these precious souls depart we are often left devastated and suffering grief as deep as anything we've ever experienced. In this episode, Martha takes us through what helped get her through the depression she suffered after losing Mui Mui.
Martha is an industry-recognized confidence business coach with a global presence. An International entrepreneur and founder of Super Confidence Coach, specializing in empowering businesswomen to reach their full potential through confidence and achieving a balance between business, life, and relationships.
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- How Mui Mui got Martha through the worst of the worst
- How NLP timeline therapy helped Martha take control
- Why setting a return date helps in grieving
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"My life has gone up and down, but guess what? As long as I don't give up, as long as I believe I'm the one that is worthy, and I matter." ~ Martha Mok
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