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Photographer Kelsey Kradel shares what life has looked like since she sold everything she owned, ditched her job in the corporate world, and packed her whole life into her self-converted 2008 Dodge Sprinter van.
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Meghan Riordan Jarvis discusses her new book End of the Hour: A Therapist's Memoir and shares what happened when her father died after a year-long battle with cancer, followed by her mother's unexpected passing while on their family vacation. She also talks the difference between grief and trauma as well as the importance of grief-aware workplaces.
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For Meghan's podcast, Grief is My Side Hustle, click here.
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Chuck Eastman reflects on his 20 years in the military and shares how he’s found an unexpected sense of purpose working for the org Stop Soldier Suicide.
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Caleb Abrams shares how he went from fine artist to filmmaker and unwittingly became a steward of Seneca history and culture.
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Evelyn Wald is an ordained Lutheran minister, a trained divorce and custody mediator and a restorative justice advocate.She shares how experiencing a season of loss in her twenties shaped her life and career.
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Chaarvi Modi shares how thirteen months of solo travel across India helped her navigate depression and find a sense of peace.
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Sergii Zavadsky shares what it’s been like living through an on-going war and discusses the humanitarian work he’s doing through Rotary International to help the people of Ukraine.
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Joél Simone Maldonado shares her lifelong fascination with death, dying, and grief and how the influence her family history and cultural background has had on her practice.
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Jake Holmes discusses how growing up in rural Maine fostered a lifelong love of nature, outdoor recreation, and science. He also shares how climbing and mountain guiding has helped him through difficult times.
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Hunter Donia talks styling, entrepreneurship, and ADHD. He also shares how discovering cosmetology allowed him to find an outlet for self-expression and acceptance.
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Dr. Jenn Hardy shares how the need for creativity as a psychologist led her to launch a popular instagram account and, ultimately, become a novelist.
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Will Price talks about the excitement and nervousness of expecting his first child. He also reflects on family legacy in terms of family and career.
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Hui-wen Sato talks about her experience as a pediatric ICU nurse and what she’s learned about navigating burnout. She also discusses how finding herself in the role of patient has changed her perspective on nursing. And, of course, she shares an apology.
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The Apologies Podcast is an experiment in collective healing. It’s an acknowledgement that we all have moments when we fail to show up as our highest selves. And, it’s a way for us to transform shame into connection.
Host Lindsey Whissel Fenton talks with guests about who and how they are before inviting them to share their apology.
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