The Next Chapter with Charlie
Our guest today is Dr. Louise Stanger who whose extraordinarily creative book titled, “Trauma is Your Superpower,” will be our topic of discussion today. For more than four decades, Dr. Louise Stanger has been a guiding light for families in their darkest moments. As a nationally recognized interventionist, licensed clinical social worker, and certified drug and alcohol counselor, she brings a rare combination of clinical expertise and genuine human warmth to every family she serves. LINKS Please check out Dr Louise’s most recent book which is so creatively illustrated, “Trauma...
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Our guest today is Melanie Cox who whose popular book titled, “You Have to Know,” hit #1 on Amazon. Melanie Cox is a passionate author, speaker, as well as a marriage and business coach who helps women break free from shame, perfectionism, and religious striving. Melanie comes from a place of radical authenticity, hope, and restoration. LINKS Please check out Melanie Cox’s most recent book which hit #1 on Amazon, “You Have to Know,” right .
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Sarah Aviram is an international keynote speaker, leadership consultant, and former Fortune 500 HR leader. Her talks are about answering the question, “Does more freedom at work mean more fulfillment.” LINKS Please check out Sarah Aviam’s most recent book, The Scenic Route, right .
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Our guest today is Doug Earl Johnston who wrote a brilliant book titled, Choosing Emotions.” Over a multi-decade career spanning banking, private equity, and litigation consulting, Doug developed a sustained interest in language, motivation, and emotional definition. “Choosing Emotions” represents nine years of research across disciplines and traditions. LINKS Please check out Doug Earl Johnston's most recent book, Choosing Emotions, right .
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Our guest today is Doug Earl Johnson who wrote a brilliant book titled, Choosing Emotions.” Over a multi-decade career spanning banking, private equity, and litigation consulting, Doug developed a sustained interest in language, motivation, and emotional definition. “Choosing Emotions” represents nine years of research across disciplines and traditions. LINKS Please check out Doug Earl Johnson’s most recent book, Choosing Emotions, right .
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Our guest today is Katie Rizzo, mother of a young suicide victim. In 2024 Katie’s son took his life and Katie soon discovered a way to manage her grief: Writing. She has written a memoir, “The Timesters of Grief,” and a selection of deep poetry. Today we will talk about grief and the salve of creativity. We’ve never discussed this subject on the show…. Check it out.
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Our guest today is Keven Roth. Is an artist, author, singer, songwriter who after being diagnosed with cancer, changed his life radically.
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Our guest today is Keven Roth. Is an artist, author, singer, songwriter who after being diagnosed with cancer, changed his life radically.
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes Our guest today is Norman Calvo, bank owner and entrepreneur. Norman owned a bank for 44 years in NYC. After selling it he now wants to coach a group of men looking to find joy post 70. That’s our topic today. Check it out.
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes Our guest today is Norman Calvo, bank owner and entrepreneur. Norman owned a bank for 44 years in NYC. After selling it he now wants to coach a group of men looking to find joy post 70. That’s our topic today. Check it out.
info_outlineShow Notes
As you know, I have been highly impacted by a book from Richard Rohr titled Falling Upward. In this book Rohr emphasizes the distinctive transition from 1st to 2nd Half of Life. In short, the first half is generally triggered primarily by an ego-driven focus of building up your needs for self-esteem and self-importance, which are often referred to ego-driven needs. Rohr points out that this is a most important and necessary part of life because it establishes the confidence and credentials to proceed to vastly meaningful life.
The 2nd half is a transition that most often occurs in in the latter third of life, generally becoming apparent more in the 60’s and early 70’s. We used to call it growing old gracefully but I think it entails so much more. In the 2nd half we can find that we are much less obsessed with building up the ego. We somehow discover contentment with ourselves and find the desire to focus more on soul enriching activities such as service and a willingness to build relationships with people of like-mindedness.
Today Producer Paul and I will banter about the precepts involved in primarily the 2nd half of life as we also explore the more common ego-driven approach of the 1st half.
For more with Charlie Hedges please visit www.thenextchapter.life