Tag Archives: Vulnerability

Reclaiming the Sacred Healing Our Relationships with Ourselves and the World with Jeff Golden Part 2

I AM grateful beyond words to have grand prize Nautilus Book Award winning author Jeff Golden back for a deep dive deep on gratitude, authenticity and vulnerability. His prolific masterpiece Reclaiming the Sacred Healing Our Relationships with Ourselves and the World invites a science meets spirit meets psychology integration of content that is academic, personal […]

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The Vulnerable Reality of Suicide and Prevention with Dr. Joyce Spurgeon

Dr. Joyce Spurgeon shares her personal loss of her closest childhood friend, Jeannie. We go back in time to the exact moment that she found out this devastating news. We discussed the feelings of despair, hopelessness and burden someone feels when they decide they can no longer stay on earth. This is a vulnerable episode […]

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Champion Mindset with Serial Entrepreneur and Venture Capitalist John Cerasani

Are you ready for the kickoff of Season 2 of the Champion Mindset Series?! It is GAME ON with John Cerasani who is a serial entrepreneur, business expert, venture capitalist and former scholarship Division 1 football player. This is a deep dive interview back to John’s childhood and early adult years looking at his experiences […]

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Diva Discussions with Shay Mitchell ON VULNERABILITY…

On 1/18/22 I opened up my Instagram story and saw that Shay was sharing her feelings of OVERWHELM and feelings of VULNERABILITY with her audience about how she was “in real time” considering to take a drink after 20 months of sobriety… I reached out to her to see how she was doing. “Are you […]

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Rocking A Betrayal-Red Flags

Hopefully you’ve never experienced the heart-stopping moment of the realization that you’ve been betrayed.  But if you tuned into to Dr. Denise’s Rocking A Betrayal, Part One, you’ve learned that it can happen to any of us and Dr. Denise cast aside shame to stand up and say, “It happened to me.”  In telling her […]

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