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Diva Discussions:Brooke Stokes AHA Moments into ABUNDANCE and away from addiction

Can you say AHA DIVA MOMENTS?! WE just went NEXT LEVEL with this “part 2” with Brooke Stokes as she shares her hiccups and humilities of embracing her neurostyle on her unique pathway from addiction to ABUNDANCE. WE GEEKED OUT ON: Epigenetics. Adaptive Perfectionism vs. Restrictive Perfectionism. Compulsive behavior. Integrative health. WE talked dating (polyamory, […] Continue reading…

Dr. Neil Anderson Freedom In Christ and Victory Over The Darkness

Dr. Neil Anderson CHANGED my life forever as I dove into his writings, his books, and his Freedom in Christ Ministry!

Dr. Neil T. Anderson was an aerospace engineer before entering the ministry. He has five earned degrees including two doctorates and was formerly chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology.  He is the Founder and President Emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries, which has offices in 35 countries. He has authored or coauthored over seventy books including Victory Over the Darkness and The Bondage Breaker, which have both sold over two million copies worldwide.

Learn more about Dr. Anderson via the below links:
https://www.ficm.org/
https://www.youtube.com/c/FreedomInChristMinistries

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Empowering Young People, Strengthening Schools & Mobilizing Communities: Interview with John MacPhee | Episode 97

Suicide rates for our youth and young adults have been climbing since 2001. The reasons for this trend is complex but experts suggest it is a perfect storm of historical events, easy access to distressing information, an unhealthy screen time to outside and social time ratio, and compromised sleep, among other things. The good news is, young people are extraordinary. They have lower mental health bias, they have a desire to help others, and they will change the word.

In this episode I speak with John MacPhee, Executive Director for The Jed Foundation about his thoughts on best practices for engaging young people and schools in the work of suicide prevention and mental health promotion.

John MacPhee
About John MacPhee
John MacPhee brings 30 years of leadership and management experience from the business and not-for-profit settings to his role at the JED Foundation. Passionate about supporting young adults in their transition to adulthood, John advises several organizations including the S. Jay Levy Fellowship for Future Leaders at City College, Trek Medics, Crisis Text Line, the Health Policy and Management Department at the Mailman School of Public Health, and HIV Hero. Earlier in his career, he served in executive positions for Par Pharmaceutical, Inc. and Forest Laboratories, where he oversaw functions such as business development, alliance management, clinical development, regulatory affairs, sales and marketing. John continues to contribute to the development of novel medications for disorders such as Parkinson’s disease through board roles with Adamas Pharmaceuticals and Blackthorn Therapeutics. In 2016, John received The Allan Rosenfield Alumni Award for Excellence in the field of public health from the Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. He earned a BA from Columbia College, an MBA from New York University and an MPH from Columbia University.

About The Jed Foundation

The Jed Foundation is a 501c3 organization that believes in a comprehensive, public health approach to promoting mental health and preventing suicide. JED’s programs are grounded in our Comprehensive Approach to Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention for Colleges and Universities and for High Schools. These evidence-based models can be used to assess efforts currently being made in schools, identifying existing strengths and areas for improvement.

The programs and resources recommended through the JED Higher Education and JED High School programs have been developed with an equitable implementation lens that ensures that the needs of students who are potentially marginalized and/or underserved due to societal and structural inequities and school-specific community demographics are considered deliberately and intentionally. For more information go to https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/hope-illuminated-podcast/97

Why Our Conversation About MENTAL HEALTH Fail Men | Tim Krass

On this episode, Tim records solo about depression, stress, anxiety, relationships, suicide and how toxic masculinity affects all relationships. Today, Tim is sharing his own experience after struggling with his own mental health.

Before the pandemic, more than 300 million people struggled with depression. That number has only risen since then. Listen as Tim shares his story and analyzes the depths of this worldwide problem.

For more, visit www.timkrass.com and be on the lookout for my upcoming book, “You Don’t Have To Swallow Your Gun.”

Raising Awareness and a Son on the Autism Spectrum

Join Kristin as she has an amazing conversation with Gina Mitchell about raising a son on the spectrum.  From being a mother to teacher to advocate, Gina shares her experiences, some negative, but overwhelmingly positive as being autistic also comes with its own superpowers.

Gina Mitchell is Sam Mitchell’s mom. Sam Mitchell is the creator and host of the podcast Autism Rocks and Rolls and the CEO of the Non-Profit Autism Rocks and Rolls. Gina has been Sam’s #1 fan well, really since birth, but especially since Sam has spread his wings and shown the world what he’s got. She is currently a teacher of 8th-grade students and has a bachelor’s degree in English/Social Studies Education, a Master’s degree in Education, and a Gifted and Talented Education degree. Gina has been a teacher for 17-years and still is. However, her second job is working at Autism Rocks and Rolls with Sam. Here, she works in marketing, networking, writing, editing, producing, and really, just doing a lot behind the scenes.  When Sam’s life mission became helping others, it became hers too. Her favorite pastimes are listening to crime and detective podcasts, music and crazy dancing with her family and students, leisurely swimming, reading books, building Websites, traveling, meeting new people, playing with her dogs, and shopping for bargains.

https://www.mentalhealthnewsradionetwork.com/our-shows/autism-rocks-and-rolls/
http://autismrocksandrolls.com/

Helping the Family Heal from Addiction with Heather Gaffney of Full Family Recovery

Heather Gaffney discusses Helping the Family Heal from Addiction.

Heather Gaffney is a certified Family Peer Recovery Coach as well as a Certified Recovery
Coach. She works with families that have been impacted by addiction as well as individuals who
are seeking recovery for substance use disorder.

Heather received her training through The Partnership to End Addiction as well as The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery. She has also lived with the family dynamics of alcoholism and addiction to one degree or another all her life.

She has been clean and sober for over 31 years, her mother has been sober for over 32 years and
her husband has been sober for over 27 years. She and her husband now also have a young
adult son with over a year clean and sober. She has experienced first hand what drugs and
alcohol can do to the person who is using substances as well as to the family living with the devastation they bring.

?Heather spent years working on herself to heal from the habits, patterns and personality issues
that addiction caused in her own life and she went through training in order to help families and
individuals that are struggling with the impact of substance abuse.

Alcoholism and Addiction from any perspective is overwhelming and it can be a nightmare for the
family and the individuals suffering to know what steps to take. Heather’s hope is to help people find the care, support and encouragement they need as they learn new ways of coping.

https://www.fullfamilyrecovery.com/
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Creative Minds with TV and Film Ex Charles Mattocks

Shut. The. Front. Door. It is with ABSOLUTE excitement and HONOR that I get to launch this interview on the EVE of the launch of  Season 2 of REVERSED! Drum Roll…. PLEASE!!! Meet Charles Mattocks:   https://content.blubrry.com/thedrdeniseshow/recording-1_postproductions_2021-09-19-t05-49-45pm-final-mix.mp3   CHARLES MATTOCKS is an Award-Winning Actor, Director, Producer, Television Host and Health Advocate whose priority for health first […] Continue reading…

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