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Tell Me About Your Life, Etc.

Tell Me About Your Life, Etc.

De : Cindy Mason
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Everyone has a story to tell--and my guests prove that. Openly and honestly they share their experiences of storytelling (authors), interesting hobbies, overcoming everyday challenges, inspiring jobs, coping with health problems, and simply living life with all of its ups and downs. Every episode will range in length from 15 to 30 minutes. It is a family-friendly podcast.© 2022 Tell Me About Your Life, Etc. Développement personnel Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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    • Battling Through the Difficult Diagnosis of PANDAS
      Oct 29 2021

      Sara’s son was sick and she wasn’t sure what was wrong. After many doctors and doing lots of research on her own she discovered her son had PANDAS. The family came together and successfully found a way to manage the illness.  In order to help other children Sara wrote a middle grade book entitled Pendulum under the pen name of S. E. German.  Additionally, her podcast Learning to Slay the Beast discusses the disorder as she interviews many experts on the topic.

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      21 min
    • Some People are Like Canaries
      Oct 19 2021

      Caryn developed a loss of chemical tolerance after exposure to some chemicals.  She reveals how it has affected her life and the adjustments she had to make. She is helping others learn how to function and navigate in our perfumed and chemical (VOC’s) world by means of her Facebook page and her consulting business. Discussion Group: https://facebook.com/groups/canarychat Consulting Business Page:  https://www.facebook.com/canarycaremcs Email:care@canarycaremcs.com

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      20 min
    • When "How are You?" May Not be the Kindest Question
      Oct 9 2021

      Heidi Dunstan widowed at a young age noticed well-meaning friends frozen in awkwardness uttering words that hurt more than comforted.  Hence, she explains why saying, “How are you?” isn’t the best choice of something to say.  Compassionately, Heidi’s goal is to help all of us learn what to say to friends and family during their grieving process. From her own experience and talking to many other grievers she talks about what the process is like if we, sadly, experience a loss ourselves. Heidi is currently working on a book A Legacy of Loss.   Https://heididunstan.ca/lean-into-grief     www.facebook.com/leanintogrief  Insta@Lean IntoGrief

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      17 min
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