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Turn Hardship and Doubt into Hope and Power It's hard to understand in the moment, but sorrow can give you perspective, purpose, and a platform. It’s called a “roar story.” And you can use it to inspire others to see the bright future beyond their darkest days. Whether you’ve suffered in the past, are in a trial now, or want to prepare for the inevitable challenges to come, this Bible study can provide help, hope, and healing, all for the glory of God. Both instructive and deeply inspiration ...
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The Unplanned Joyful Life - Gain Confidence, Navigate Adversity, Live Purposefully, Engage your Christian Faith, Catholic Church

Cathy Jo Lang RN, Certified Professional Life Coach, Public Speaker, Podcast Host, Children’s Published Book Author,

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Ranked top 5% globally Are you a successful and well-rounded individual, but are lacking spiritual fulfillment in your life? Do you consider yourself to be Christian, and grew up Catholic, but your family never really practiced? And, maybe they did. But, as an adult, you have become totally withdrawn from the Church? Have you experienced trials and tribulations and have sought out answers except for the Faith? But, you would like to learn more to see if the Catholic faith is a path you'd lik ...
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You can't go through life without experiencing loss and trauma the question is how do we deal and live with the grief and pain? Join Nathalie Himmelrich, grief expert and author, talking to people who have experienced grief and trauma first-hand. If you want to be inspired by others who traveled through their grief and trauma, found that healing is possible, and came out the other end knowing they can survive and thrive in life after loss. For more info: www.nathaliehimmelrich.com
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Finding peace in life after the loss of a child. Celebrating the time you had with your beloved child. Discussing all the family, friends and people that provide support to parents that have lost a child. Interviews and conversations about loss of a child, dealing with the emotions, relationships, financial, and more. Interviews with parents that are several years removed from the loss providing insight and guidance to help navigate the pain and emotion of the loss of a child. The loss of a ...
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Discovering Our Journey

Discovering Our Journey

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Welcome to Discovering Our Journey, your go-to destination for inspiration, growth, and transformation! 🌱 Our mission is to empower you to take charge of your life through practical strategies, insightful lessons, and motivational content. At the heart of everything we do is self-discipline — the key to unlocking your full potential and creating lasting, positive change. Whether you're striving to build better habits, overcome procrastination, or develop a stronger mindset, we provide life c ...
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More than 50% of American families have a loved one or close relative who is an addict or alcoholic. Although there are ample resources to help these individuals recover, their families suffer, too. Parents, spouses, children, and friends need help navigating this unexpected, challenging disease. Welcome to Thrive While Loving an Addict with KL Wells. She brings together loved ones and family members of addicts and alcoholics. Their insights and perspectives create a community of healing, co ...
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The Mindfulness & Grief Podcast

Heather Stang, MA, C-IAYT

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The Mindfulness and Grief Podcast series, hosted by author and thanatologist Heather Stang, features compassionate insights for coping with grief and life after loss. Designed for bereaved people and grief professionals, you will learn how a mindful approach to grief can help you deal with difficult emotions, cultivate self-care and self-compassion, and honor the relationship that remains. May these teachings be of great benefit. To learn more about Mindfulness and Grief visit the website at ...
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The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Three Percent Chance

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The Rachel Hollis Podcast is where growth meets real life. Hosted by two-time, #1 New York Times best-selling author and founder Rachel Hollis, each episode blends wisdom, humor, and practical advice to help you design a life that feels as good as it looks. From meaningful conversations to tactical insights, this is your weekly dose of inspiration for living well—at home, at work, and in your own skin.
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Relaunching in 2022 as Embrace the Reset Do you need a reset? Like the device in your hand, a reset life can bring freedom, perspective and bring you back online to fulfil your life and purpose. We all need a reset from time to time. Life is better when we can recognise and then activate this life tool that is available to all of us. ( Formerly Reset42 )
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Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. The full unedited daily program is available on our website at: abc.net.au/listen/programs/radionational-breakfast/
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PTP is an annual event associated with churches of Christ. It is held each summer in Branson and each fall in the Smoky Mountains. Over 5,000 people from all over the U.S. and many nations attend. The focus is on worshipping God, edifying His children, and educating/training His workers. It is an opportunity for preachers, elders, deacons, Bible class teachers, and members to continue their education. The lessons on this particular channel are from PTP 2024 Women Sevierville. You can hear th ...
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The No Problem Parenting Podcast is your gateway to becoming a confident, effective parent. Seasoned Parenting Coach Jaci Finneman empowers you to manage things like: 1. Behavioral Challenges - ”toddler tantrums,” ”teen defiance,” ”attachment issues in children,” ”building trust with kids,” 2. Parental Well-being and Self-Care: self-care for parents, ”parenting burnout relief,” stress management for parents, and ”balancing parenting and personal life.” 3. Educational and Developmental Challe ...
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In this episode, I talk about how to stop your inner critic sabotaging your life, drawing on my own personal experience of healing. I hope that you find it helpful. To find out more about my work:- Go to my Website Online courses Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating - a course to help you heal your relationship with food. Online Breaking Free from B…
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Send us a text HOW TO DEAL WITH GRIEF AND TRAUMA is completely self-funded, produced, and edited by me, Nathalie Himmelrich. Consider making a small donation to support the Podcast: bit.ly/SupportGTPodcast. Thank you! For more information, please visit Nathalie’s website, join the podcast’s Instagram page, and subscribe to the newsletter to receive…
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In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rachel addresses a listener's question about feeling insecure in public with her husband, and offers advice on self-worth, therapy, and personal growth. Rachel emphasizes the importance of taking ownership of one's feelings and actions. Additionally, Rachel dives into her daily beverage choices, reveals…
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Scientists fear the deadly H5 strain of bird flu has reached one of Australia's sub-Antarctic islands after signs of the disease were seen in elephant seals on Heard Island. Wildlife experts who travelled to the volcanic island in the Southern Ocean on the icebreaker RSV Nuyina have observed unusual levels of mortality in elephant seals in recent d…
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The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, emerged from the White House unscathed after a meeting with U-S President Donald Trump this week. A multimillion-dollar critical minerals deal promises opportunity for the regions, but the opposition says Labor's proposed environmental laws will throttle that potential.…
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"An otherworldly beauty" is how the global travel authority Lonely Planet has described South Australia's Ikara-Flinders Ranges - marking it the only place in Australia on its "must visit" list for 2026. Tourism operators have hailed the recognition as a priceless economic boost, at a time when the state's tourism sector has been ravaged by the tox…
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Planned changes to environmental protections face a difficult path through federal parliament — with the Greens calling the draft legislation "worse than the status quo". Guest: Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens Senator from SA and spokesperson on communications and the environment. Producers: Isadora Bogle and Jason Whittaker…
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The Coalition says it is concerned by a new attempt by the government to overhaul Australia's environment laws, which the Environment Minister hopes to introduce before the end of the year. Part of the draft laws for the proposed reform has been shared with environment and business groups this week.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As parts of the country faced dangerously high temperatures this week, there was new concern that Australians may not be able to call emergency services when needed. Telstra reported yesterday that some Samsung phones might not get through to triple-zero services. Guest: Kristy McBain, Minister for Emergency Management Producer: Isadora Bogle…
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Parts of regional Australia are expecting a financial boom from the critical minerals and rare earths deal signed with the US earlier this week. But not everyone's happy - especially at the prospect of losing prime agricultural land. Guest: Ryan Milgate, Wimmera farmer and Grains President at the Victorian Farmers' Federation Producer: Joe Sullivan…
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Irish citizens are heading to the polls this evening to vote for their next president - but only if they're on home soil. Those in Northern Ireland or abroad are ineligible to vote, a rule that has drawn criticism from the global Irish diaspora. The presidential race is down to two - Catherine Connolly, a left-wing independent, and Heather Humphrey…
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It was a prayer for the history books. King Charles met Pope Leo overnight at The Vatican, becoming the first British monarch and pontiff to pray together at a church service in at least five centuries. Guest: Colm Flynn, Vatican Correspondent for EWTN News Producers: Brooke Young, Grace StrangerBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The US has imposed sanctions on Russia's two largest oil companies as it calls on Moscow to agree to an immediate ceasefire in its war with Ukraine. The announcement came a day after US President Donald Trump said a planned meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, would be postponed indefinitely. Guest: Dr Adi Imsirovic, Lecturer in En…
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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says the U.S. military has launched its ninth strike against an alleged drug-carrying vessel, killing at least three people in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The US military has been targeting waters off South America, where much of the cocaine from the world’s largest producers is smuggled. Guest: Dr Christopher Sabat…
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Artists are passing the hat around today, asking Australians to help sustain the creative work they love. AusArt Day is billed as a national giving drive — with projects around the country to raise funds and awareness for films, festivals, music, magazines, dance, drama and everything in-between. Guest: Wesley Enoch, playwright and director and cha…
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Forget the lion-tamers, sword-swallowers and bearded ladies. The art of circus has evolved over the years, showcasing feats of strength and creativity and even holding up a mirror to society and culture. For decades, Antonella Thomas has helped to reshape the circus in Australia, co-founding Rock'n'Roll Circus in the late 80s, then the influential …
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More than 100 countries set sail to cut global shipping emissions this week -- only for the deal to mysteriously sink. Pressure from the United States and Saudi Arabia has now delayed the landmark agreement. Guest: Michael Brear, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Melbourne and Director of the Net Zero Australia Project Produc…
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Legal experts, architects and tenants will gather at a public forum in Melbourne today to oppose the demolition of dozens of the city's public housing towers. In 2023, former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews declared 44 towers would be knocked down by 2051 — to be replaced with a mix of public, social and private housing. But the plan remains contr…
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The administrators of Regional Express Airlines-- also known as Rex-- say they've found an American buyer for the carrier... which went into voluntary administration in July last year. The government agreed to underwrite continued operations of the passenger service until this December, while administrators searched for a buyer. Guest: Senator Brid…
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The United Nations' highest court says Israel must allow the UN agency, UNRWA, to deliver aid into Gaza. Meanwhile, Israel has denied it has violated international law, saying the court's proceedings are biased, and the country didn't attend hearings in April. However, the country provided a 38-page written submission for the court to consider. Gue…
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Australia's critical minerals deal with the United States is expected to pump billions of dollars more into the sector. But questions have also been raised about the broader impacts including potential environmental, social and cultural consequences. Guest: Susan Park, Professor of Global Governance in International Relations, University of Sydney…
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New Zealand is bracing for a so-called mega-strike with approximately 100,000 public sector workers in health and education expected to walk off the job. The government has claimed the strike action is politically motivated, but unions say it will continue despite wild weather wreaking havoc across the country.Guest: Jack Tame, journalist and broad…
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A new study has found young Australian women are no more likely than young men to speak with a "creak" in their voices — a phenomenon known as vocal fry. Guest: Professor Felicity Cox, the lead researcher — from Macquarie University's Department of Linguistics Producer: Eddy DiamondBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) says Israel must allow the UN agency UNRWA to provide aid in Gaza. Earlier this year, Israel passed laws effectively banning the agency from operating in Gaza and Israel has not been allowing UNRWA to bring in its supplies since March. Guest: Shosh Bedrosian, Israeli government spokesperson for the Prime Min…
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Ukraine says halting its war with Russia at the current front lines — as suggested by US President Donald Trump — would be "a good compromise". It comes as plans to hold a summit between Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have been put on hold. Guest: Sir Adrian Bradshaw, former British Army officer who served as Deputy Supreme…
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Send us a text October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and with it comes a deeply meaningful PAIL Mini Series here on How to Deal With Grief and Trauma. Love doesn’t end when a baby dies — it transforms. In this fifth episode, we explore two central themes: the continuing bonds that parents carry after pregnancy and infant loss, how t…
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It's understandable to envy someone else's weight loss, when you've been struggling with disordered eating. I discuss here about how to stay in your own lane and remain aligned with recovery goals. I hope that you find it helpful. To find out more about my work:- Go to my Website Online courses Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating - a course to help…
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The Japanese Diet has officially elected Sanae Takaichi, after a last-minute coalition deal between her Liberal Democratic Party with the right-wing Japan Innovation Party. The 64-year-old says national defence and economic security will be her prime focus. Guest: Jeff Kingston, Professor of Asian Studies, Temple University Producer: Teodora Agaric…
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The Agents4Science conference, organised by Stanford University in the United States, kicks off tonight. But it's drawn skepticism from many in the international science community for one simple reason — all of the authors and peer reviewers are Artificial Intelligence. GUEST: Hussein Abbass, Professor at the School of Systems and Computing at the …
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At one point in history, Australia was home to more than 250 languages and some 800 dialects. Colonisation and cultural suppression have seen most of those languages become endangered — or lost altogether. But in Aboriginal Languages Week — and as the ABC recognises deep time history and its connection to Australia's present and future — we wanted …
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is leaving Washington DC following a face-to-face meeting with US President Donald Trump in the White House. The meeting saw the Australian government secure a multi-billion-dollar critical minerals deal designed to combat China's global dominance in the sector as well as reassurances from the president that the Unit…
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Sweden is considered a global leader in decarbonisation — with the country aiming to achieve a a net-zero emissions target within two decades. This week a member of the Swedish Government attended the International Mining and Resources Conference in Sydney. So why is Sweden looking to become more involved in the resources sector? GUEST: Diana Janse…
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Rare earth minerals have been at the centre of politics this week, with the US and Australia signing a critical minerals framework accounting for billions of dollars worth of investment. And a key part of that agreement is the development of a gallium refinery in Western Australia. But what are gallium and antimony? And why are they in demand? Gues…
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More than one in 10 houses in Australia are in flood risk zones, tanking market values as the impacts of climate change worsen. A new report out today by the Climate Council and property insights firm PropTrack puts a dollar figure on it for the first time at $42 billion dollars. Guest: Nicki Hutley, independent economist with the Climate Council P…
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Regional Express (Rex) may live to fly another day, with US-based air services company Air T stepping in to buy the embattled airline. The airline was placed into voluntary administration more than a year ago, with tens of millions of dollars owed to creditors. Guest: Ayesha de Kretser, aviation and tourism reporter, Australian Financial Review Pro…
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US Vice President JD Vance says he believes the ceasefire in Gaza is going better than expected, and is confident it will hold. Speaking in Israel, he's called for patience with Hamas, as it works to deliver the bodies of deceased Israeli hostages, saying the locations of some of the bodies are unknown. Guest: Lahav Harkov, Senior Political Corresp…
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The NSW government will pay $190 million to buy the Northern Beaches Hospital and move it into the public system. Quality of care at the embattled public-private facility was brought into sharp focus following the death of two-year-old Joe Massa in 2024. And in March, the government introduced Joe's Law — a legal commitment to prevent public-privat…
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In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Thrive While Loving an Addict, host KL Wells welcomes author and cycle-breaker Wendy B. Correa to discuss her extraordinary journey from childhood trauma to profound healing. Wendy shares the genesis of her complex PTSD and anxiety, starting with the traumatic death of her father and the subsequent ye…
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Giving birth and breastfeeding could do more than nurture a family — they may protect against breast cancer. That's according to new Australian medical research published this week which points to a reduction in a woman's long-term risk of developing the disease by reshaping their immune system. GUEST: Professor Sherene Loi, Medical Oncologist and …
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Warning: This story involves child sexual abuse and suicide. Almost one in five boys in Australia experience child sexual abuse and at least one in sixteen men will experience sexual violence after the age of 15. And while we've seen a welcome shift in the way we discuss sexual abuse in the wake of the #MeToo movement, men remain less likely to dis…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has signed a deal with US President Donald Trump that will see a multi-billion dollar joint investment in Australian critical minerals refinement. It comes as China has put a chokehold on supplies of rare earths in its escalating trade war with the US. Guest: Warren Pearce, CEO of the Association of Mining and Explor…
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The bonds between the United States and Australia appear tighter than ever following a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese On the face of it, the prime minister ticked off his Washington to-do list: inking a landmark critical minerals deal, securing the US president's emphatic support for the AUKUS defence …
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The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has wrapped up his first formal bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House, securing a multi-billion dollar deal on critical minerals and assurances from Mr Trump that the AUKUS submarine deal is on track. The opposition has been critical of the government for failing to secure a meetin…
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The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has emerged from long-awaited talks with Donald Trump earning glowing praise from the US President and assurances about Australia's economic and security ties with the US. But it wasn't just an exchange of warm words, the two leaders signed a multi-billion dollar rare earths deal aimed at shoring up supplies of…
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