John is a Multi award winning author but describes himself as renaissance man.He spent over 30 years trying his hands on different jobs amongst which are door-to-door sales, children’s home counselling ,substitute school teaching , truck driving , fireman, building contractor, minister and journalism before he finally found his niche operating halfway homes for those looking to rebuild their lives after incarceration, in partnership with local councils at the age of 53.John says he knows what it is to be homeless so he can empathise with hard-working people who find themselves in difficult positions .John explained how his diverse career experiences shape his empathy and insight in helping the estranged men and women who he offers a homeHis story emulates a true Life of a Christian , Living life by example ,He is someone who makes the world a better place for others and i hope people would aim to emulate him after listening to the episodeJohn says the driving force behind his decision to offer help is just to practice acts of mercy and kindness towards others rather than preaching for people to get converted , he demonstrates love and compassion to people he meets daily .John's journey encapsulates the struggle and triumph of starting anew after significant life challengesHe talks about numerous ways the neighbours in the community tried to frustrate his efforts in launching a non-profit for former inmates but he won them over one neighbour at a time through community activities like cleaning up the neighbourhood , shovelling snow off the side walks etcThe episode explores personal transformation, the process of giving and receiving second chances, and the societal impacts of rehabilitation and resilience.John's debut novel 'Running As Fast As I Can 'went from being rejected 200 times by publishers to winning 25 book awardsIt is available via Amazon.com: Running As Fast As I Can eBook : Graham, John David: Kindle Storejohn's website John David Graham – author#Society & Culture#Author#Business Owner#Entrepreneur#Historical Fiction#Journalist#Non-Profit#ResilientceSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2024 , we acknowledge the vital leadership roles of individuals with disabilities. The mantra, "Nothing about us without us," highlights the significance of their involvement, representation, and inclusion in leadership. My guests on this episode are Ken and Hannah Kunken As a junior at Cornell University's College of Engineering, Ken Kunken suffered a neck injury while making a tackle during a lightweight football game against Columbia University. Ken underwent over nine months of hospital stays and rehabilitation. During this time, he testified before a U.S. Senate Sub-Committee on Health Care, led by Senator Edward Kennedy. He returned to Cornell to finish his degree in Industrial Engineering. After graduating, Ken shifted his career focus towards helping people, especially those with disabilities. He earned a Master of Arts in Education from Cornell and a Master of Education in Psychology from Columbia University, becoming the first quadriplegic to receive a graduate degree from Cornell. Anna was initially employed as Ken's carer but he fell in love with her and they have been married for 21 years .They had IVF procedures which failed three times before they were finally blessed with a set of boy triplets .Ken and Anna Kunken reside in Long Island, New York, they are married , and together they parent a set of boy triplet Ken and Anna were exceptional guests, and I admired how they completed each other's sentences. They are a prime example that physical or hidden disabilities should not hinder one's pursuit of happiness or achievements in life . Later, Ken pursued a Juris Doctor degree at Hofstra University's School of Law, graduating in 1982. For over four decades, Ken served as an assistant district attorney in Nassau County, eventually becoming Deputy Bureau Chief. Ken, still married to Anna, is a proud father to his triplets. His biography, "I Dream of Things That Never Were: The Ken Kunken Story," was published in 2023. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Susan Snow recounts her story authentically and openly, discussing her journey through the trauma of losing her father to murder at the age of 17, her struggle with PTSD, and her courage in speaking her truth. Her message of healing and resilience brings hope to those coping with trauma and grief. Susan shared how she regained control of her life, managed PTSD effectively, and learned to embrace vulnerability with courage through her experience of loss, without falling into victimhood, and to practice love with forgiveness. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
November is Military awareness and Veterans appreciation month My guest on this episode is Jason Pike, an Army Veteran who overcame incredible odds to serve in the military. Diagnosed with a learning disability at the age of seven and suffering from osteomyelitis, a bone infection that left him unable to walk at nine, Jason faced significant challenges. His health issues caused him to fail first grade and prevented him from attending college at that time. With limited options, he turned to the military, joining the National Guard and eventually transitioning to active duty in the Army.During his 31 years in the U.S. Army, Jason became a decorated combat veteran with multiple deployments, including nine years overseas in five countries. He shared how his military experiences continue to impact his mental health and offered insights into how he copes with post-traumatic stress, a common struggle for many veterans.Jason Pike has also become a national best-selling author, sharing his journey through three powerful books:Soldier Against All Odds: A memoir that offers readers a glimpse into the adventures, challenges, and costs of service.Out of the Uniform, Back into Civilian Life: No-Nonsense Veterans Benefits GuideLeading Through the Crossfire: A Veteran's Blueprint for Navigating Toxic Work Environments#November#Veterans#Remembrance#Army#Resilient Survivor#NewslyPodmatchSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Available data from the US Census Bureau statistical as reported in the 2021 National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) shows Deaths from suicide for people In Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation industry (males = 47.9; females = 15.0 this figure is approximately 33% higher than it was 2 decades ago. My guest on this episode Richard Seeram is a young Black Music Artist , when he first launched in the music industry , being told he couldn't succeed , he had no guidance on how to , no help , no support system found himself inundated with destructive criticisms , He was overwhelmed In despair , having constant battles with his self worth because he equated his self-worth and purpose in life to a successful career . He had lots of struggles with addiction , anxiety , Depression , feeling worthless , being suicidal due to the criticisms and negative opinions from other people . However , through introspection and and a lot of intervention, he embarked on a journey of self-discovery he turned these challenges around , finding an emotional outlet in his unique rap music where he is able to talk about all the negative thoughts he experienced , sending the same message he wished someone had gifted him when he was in despair and suicidal conveying a message of hope to himself and other people who may find themselves in similar situations we talked about the importance of having a mental health support system for Musicians , as well as artists and creatives he re has rewritten his own story , reclaimed the narrative of his life. we also talked about the use of AI in music , and how it can impact the future of music writing Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Born weighing only 1 pound and 4 ounces, Danielle was given a mere zero to five percent chance of survival. Despite facing numerous negative prognosis, including the potential for brain damage, she defied the odds and is alive today without any health complications.Danielle Vassell is a motivational speaker, author, and film producer. In May 2020, she released her debut short film, "Defying The ODDS: Women of Impact," which delves into the personal journeys of five young women of colour who overcame significant challenges in their fields. The film was aired on Sky 193 Vox Africa, reaching a global audience of 130 million viewers, and on Sky 170 Together TV, reaching an additional 26 million viewers in the UK.Danielle's journey has been a roller coaster, from being a reserved, quiet student who was bullied in school to becoming a school council member appointed by her tutor, giving her the responsibility of being the voice for other students in high school. In college, she was the business representative for her entire business course, which led to her nomination by her tutor to visit 10 Downing Street in England.Danielle's passion is to create platforms for individuals to share their personal stories, thereby inspiring many others.Her film focused on the stories of women of color defying odds in various sectors of life and was featured on Apple TV in December. It climbed to number 7 on the Apple and iTunes Charts for short films released between 2016 and 2020. Danielle's inspiring story has been featured in various media outlets, including newspapers and magazine articles, and she has appeared on numerous radio stations and television networks, making a positive impact.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Lisa Sugarman is a three-time survivor of suicide loss, a mental health advocate, and a crisis counsellor with The Trevor Project. She is also an author and a nationally syndicated columnist.We discussed her personal journey of discovering that her father, whom she believed had died from a heart attack when she was just ten years old, actually took his own life. She learned this truth 35 years later, which led her to grieve for him once again. Her cousin and a close family friend also died by suicide.These tragedies drove Lisa to seek an understanding of the thought processes of individuals who decide to end their lives, leading to her involvement with The Trevor Project.The Trevor Project provides support to the LGBTQ community's at-risk youth (ages 13-24) for any mental health issues.We discussed the range of emotions—sadness, heartbreak, pain, agony—that accompany the loss of loved ones, how one questions themselves, asking why, and how signs that someone may be struggling and contemplating suicide can be spotted, as well as their impact on mental health.We talked about how people might show signs of struggle, such as posting on social media. We also discussed specific ways to help someone contemplating suicide, like being a good listener and offering resources, including the emergency response number.As a friend or colleague, you could make a third-party call to the emergency number on behalf of the person contemplating suicide.You could also encourage them to call a therapist, which we shared.We talked about stigmas surrounding mental health issues and different ways these could push people to being suicidalLisa discussed her self-care as someone who confronts trauma and the imminent risk of suicide. She explained how these can sometimes act as trauma triggers for her, as a person who has survived multiple suicide attempts. However, she has access to a robust support network that offers therapy and outlets to help her unwind and debrief after each call.Additionally, Lisa is a storyteller for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), an LGBTQ+ advocate, a survivor of suicide loss and grief, a support group facilitator with Samaritans, and a mental health advocate.She writes the opinion column "We Are Who We Are" in Boston and is the author of books such as "How To Raise Perfectly... Imperfect Kids And Be Ok With It,""Untying Parent Anxiety," and "LIFE: It Is What It Is," which are all available where books are sold.Lisa also contributes to Healthline Parenthood, GrownAndFlown, TODAY Parents,Thrive Global, Little Things, and More Content Now.Lisa resides and writes just north of Boston. For more information, visit her website at www.lisasugarman.com.#Suicide#Suicide Awareness#Survivor of suicide#Mental Health#Mental Health Awareness#Mental Illness#Grief#Healthcare Advocate#LGBTQ#it is OK not to be OKSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The WHO's 2021 report "Suicide worldwide in 2019" states that suicide remains a leading cause of death globally, surpassing deaths from HIV, malaria, breast cancer, war, and homicide.Kristof Morrow, a disabled U.S. veteran, suffered severe abuse from his parents, who struggled with addiction, leading to his prolonged battles with anxiety, depression, and OCD.After the suicide of a close friend and colleague, he began drinking heavily. Kristof also has Tourette's syndrome, which causes him to punch hard surfaces, sometimes even himself, resulting in numerous chronic injuries and jeopardizing his right thumb's functionality. Consequently, he wears bandages and tapes on two fingers, along with a thumb brace.His Tourette's makes him feel marginalized and causes discomfort to others. Cooking poses a challenge, and he depends on muscle memory for everyday tasks.As an author and award-winning journalist, Kristof has sold over 1,500 copies of his books. He became an EMT at 23, a 911 dispatcher at 26, and secured a newspaper job through an audition. By 27, he had won awards from two Texas Press Associations for feature writing and photography. Despite these achievements, he manages his Tourette’s by frequently repeating the word "Shakespeare."He achieved viral fame on TikTok for his unique approach to a woman he was attracted to, and he has discussed the advantages and disadvantages of being a successful TikToker.hashtag#KristofMorrowhashtag#SuicideAwarenesshashtag#DisabilityTikTokhashtag#Touretteshashtag#ADHDhashtag#Authorhashtag#Literaturehashtag#Storytellerhashtag#Podmatchhashtag#PodcastsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Caring for a child with special needs can be incredibly rewarding, but it also comes with unique challenges that can lead to significant stress for parents.A UNICEF report published in 2021, suggests that 240 million children worldwide live with disabilities, and that figure is increasing by the day .Russ Solomon is a music therapist and a parent to a neurodiverse son with anger issues, sensory issues, and ADHD. He is also a wellness mentor who helps parents of children with special needs, to eliminate stress, deepen their connection with their kids in a peaceful way, create harmony at home, and ignite their children’s potential.His motivation to help parents stems from his own experiences growing up with relatives who had cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and developmental delays. He witnessed his relatives struggling to cope with their family members, which inspired him to support other parents in similar situations.We discussed the triggers that cause parents to struggle and feel overwhelmed, particularly when they believe they must sacrifice their careers to care for their neurotypical children.Russ says parents need to become knowledgeable about their children’s condition to reduce anxiety. Additionally, he suggests that parents simplify and delegate daily routines, using adaptive technologies to assist in daily care and empower their neurotypical children. He emphasizes that parents should prioritize their own health and well-being by getting enough sleep, eating well, and finding time for activities they enjoy. He believes that having a positive mindset, focusing on the positives, and celebrating small victories can make a big difference in managing stress. He also advises seeking professional help when feeling overwhelmed and advocates for finding therapists and counsellors who can offer strategies to cope with stress and improve mental health, as well as accepting help from friends and family to lighten their care responsibilities. Russ is available for consultation at http://intuneparents.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
My guest Christopher Wyatt discusses his experience as an autistic parent with two adopted neurotypical daughters, both diagnosed with ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorders, and learning disabilities. Chris speaks about the daily challenges he faces and shares his journey as a parent, researcher, educator, and advocate for neurodiversity. He examines how typical classroom teaching strategies can negatively impact autistic individuals. Chris encourages autistics to express their needs in educational and professional environments, allowing teachers and employers to provide the necessary accommodations. He provides valuable insights into the educational rights of neuro-diverse children in K-12 education and beyond Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, my guest Rebecca Prejean, a mother of an autistic child, talks about her experiences as well as how Autism affects her son . He is seven years old and, like anyone, has his good and bad days. Rebecca explains how she manages these days and the resources that support her consistently. She also discusses the triggers of her son's anxiety. We delve into her decision to start a business and how her son's condition affects her professional life. Rebecca talks about her business which provides strategies for creating inclusive and accessible learning environments, along with tips on harnessing neuro diversity for business success. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Meade Musings continues the discussion on stem cell treatment in autism. Our guests, Dr. Eric Weiss, MD, and his wife Chris Weiss, who are parents to an adult with autism, share their insights. We address the global increase in autism diagnoses without a known cause. The Weiss couple reveal that their son received umbilical cord stem cell treatment at their North Florida Stem Cells clinic in Orange Park, Florida. They also discuss why stem cell therapy is effective in treating autism. Our conversation includes the following topics: - The step-by-step process of stem cell treatment.- The reasons they pursued stem cell therapy for their son.- Their rationale for recommending umbilical cord blood stem cell treatment to other patients with autism seeking an improved quality of life.- The benefits of receiving stem cell treatment in the early stages of autism diagnosis.- A list of other conditions treated with stem cells by Dr. Weiss.- The cost of stem cell treatment for autism.- The sourcing process for stem cell umbilical cord blood. Don't miss this episode if you or someone you know has been diagnosed with autism. References : [1]: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-84744-9_5 ""[2]: https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/13/9/1794 ""[3]: https://bing.com/search?q=sourcing+of+stem+cell+umbilical+cord+blood ""[4]: https://www.epsom-sthelier.nhs.uk/stem-cell-collection ""[5]: https://www.med.stanford.edu/cdcm/CDCMPrograms/binns-cord-blood-research-program/for-families/overview-of-umbilical-cord-blood.html ""[6]: https://cells4life.com/2021/12/what-is-umbilical-cord-blood-and-why-is-it-the-best-source-of-stem-cells/ ""[7]: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51006333 ""[8]: https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/stem-cell-therapy-autism/ ""[9]: https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/therapies-guide/stem-cell-therapy ""[10]: https://www.placidway.com/package/2147/Stem-Cell-Treatment-for-Autism-Top-12-Clinics-and-Cost ""[11]: https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/autism-stem-cell-clinics-are-offering-treatments-despite-lack-of-evidence-it-works/ ""[12]: https://ourworldandautism.com/guides/what-is-stem-cell-therapy-for-autism/ ""[13]: https://community.autism.org.uk/f/adults-on-the-autistic-spectrum/20167/stem-cell-therapy ""[14]: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190819-the-unwarranted-hype-of-stem-cell-therapies-for-autism-ms ""[15]: https://northfloridastemcells.com/ ""[16]: https://northfloridastemcells.com/about-us/ ""[17]: https://north-florida-stem-cells.business.site/ ""[18]: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12015-021-10257-0 ""[19]: https://www.totalcareaba.com/autism/stem-cell-treatment-for-autism ""[20]: https://doi.org/10.3390/life13091794 "" Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to a riveting episode of the Mead Musings Podcast – a deep-dive exploration into the world of autism through the unique perspective of the Weiss Family. Join Dr. Weiss MD ,his wife Chris, share their journey with their autistic son from early diagnosis to watching their child transform into a self-reliant adult. Listen to fascinating medical insights into the causes of autism and discover unconventional treatments involving umbilical cord blood and stem cells. Understand the increasing rates of autism diagnoses, the impact of this neurological condition on affected families, and the haunting question – what lies in the future for my autistic child? Experience their heart-warming story, the stigma they faced, how they coped, and learn about a helpful insights for those caring for autistic individuals. Gain hope from promising research into treatments that target the autistic brain at the cellular level. Hear about their trials and triumphs in treating their adult son, and discover revolutionary stem cell treatments. Gain insights into the incredible transformation of their son following treatment, current challenges, and the societal acceptance of autism within the past decade. Learn of the Disabilities Act's role in integrating autistic individuals into the conventional workforce. This episode also responds to listener questions on communication strategies for autistic children and optimal timing for stem cell treatment. Receive recommendations for resources and learn where to seek more information or even undergo treatment. This episode promises an enlightening journey that might forever change your understanding of autism. Tune in on YouTube, Google, Apple, Spotify, GoodPods, Tumblr, Podchaser , Listen Notes , Amazon , Tune in and Alexa and other podcast platforms! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join us for an enthralling episode of ’Meade Musings’ podcast featuring Dawn Marcote, who courageously shares her experiences with a toxic relationship. Dawn provides an intimate look into her journey that started in college, navigated through difficult periods, and culminated in her liberation. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Immerse yourself in an inspirational episode of the Meademusings Podcast where we interview Tom Hartman - a dedicated father, supportive spouse, and host of the Podjerky Podcast. Tom shares the harrowing tale of his unexpected diabetes diagnosis and the life-threatening kidney failure that ensued, shining a light on his unstoppable spirit as he fights to overturn his fate. Experience how Tom's life-altering wake-up call facilitated a dramatic lifestyle upheaval, eliminating the need for diabetes medication. Learn about his scrupulous dietary regimen, excluding sugar, alcohol, and snacks, whilst reducing meal size. Grasp how a relentless approach towards healthier living led Tom to regular exercises and a reliable indoor treadmill to thwart any weather-related disruptions. Walk alongside Tom as he shares his personal battle with diabetes and a kidney disorder, underlying the importance of proactive health management and mental resilience. Hear the uplifting story of his victorious fight against these health challenges and how he channelled these experiences into forging a healthier lifestyle for his family, thereby turning adversity into advantageous change. This episode goes beyond Tom's personal story, emphasizing the importance of regular health screenings, balanced nutrition, and daily physical exercise. Along with inspiring insights for those grappling with diabetes, the episode underscores the significance of mental health, community support, and professional guidance. Moreover, the episode references resources like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, CALM, MIND, and more, presenting an informational reservoir for anyone seeking support or advice. Closing on an optimistic note, the episode inspires listeners to remain proactive, resilient, and compassionate, despite life's diverse challenges. Truly, this is a testament to the empowering capacity of human willpower and perseverance. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
You can't control the wind but you can control the sail . My guest on this episode is Nelson Tressler : His mother was just fifteen when she was raped by a police offer and Nelson was conceived as a result of that action Nelson's Grandfather stood trial and , facing a death penalty without the possibility of parole for committing a grievous crime which led to the death of the police officer but with a testimony from his daughter (Nelson's mother) That the Police officer had raped her and she was pregnant with his (Police officer's child)The death penalty was withdrawn and Nelson's Grandfather was placed sentenced to Life Imprisonment .Nelson had to grow up with Prejudice and Stigma of knowing his grandfather shot and killed his biological father .He has used his own experience in a positive way to inspire other people in his memoir “ The Unlucky Sperm Club :You are Not a Victim of Your Circumstances but a Product of Your Choices,” He expresses the ups and downs he went through in his life both in his work life , Marriage and business .Nelsons encourages everyone to go after Progress not Perfection because no one is perfect His app I got smarter is available via IGOTSMARTER™ APP This is a an episode not to miss ! Share with your friends and follow our page https://pod.link/1522556528 for other places you will find more episodes of meade musing #NelsonTressler #IGotSmarter#TheUnluckySpermClub #Significance#BuildingABetterWorld#Gaana#Newsly#Applepodcast#SpotifypodcastFind The Meademusings Podcast on Newsly USE promo code MEADEMUSINGSsupport us buymeacoffee/TheMeadeMusingsor paypal.me/meademusings Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
According to a 2015 study published by American Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome society it is estimated that over 17- 24 million people suffer from Chronic fatigue syndrome ME/CFS worldwide , the study revealed that CFS is generally more prevalent in women but according to the world health organisation ,medical professionals are yet to reach a consensus as to how chronic fatigue syndrome may be definitively diagnosed .some of the symptoms of CFS are extreme tiredness even after resting or sleeping,, Sleep apnoea waking up frequently during the night etc .My guest on this episode is Dr Kelly Winnett a Naturopatic Doctor and specialist in Mycotoxin Illness and Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome , she is based in Arizona United states of America.We discuss :Her childhood ,she was born with pneumonia and asthma as well as a very weak immune system which led to her being placed on antibiotics early in life .How her childhood situation influenced her choice of career .Determining patient treatments based on the most effective but least evasive tool for each patient .Utilising any or a combination of Nutrition /Diet , Herbs ,Acupuncture , Hydrotherapy or Pharmaceuticals in patient treatments .Hormonal imbalances in women and men.Using naturopathic medicine in treating hormonal imbalance in both women and men .the effects of working from home on health and well being .effects of Sleep deprivation on toxicity in the body .Effects of mould on health and well being .Using Nutrients + diet to improve body metabolism . Dr Kelly is available on Instagram as NMD (@dr.kelly.winnett) it is important to speak to your doctor as soon as possible if you or anyone you know suffers from Chronic fatigue syndrome . share this episode with your friends and family . Like and follow our page https://pod.link/1522556528 for other platforms you will find more episodes of meade musings #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis#ChronicFatigueSyndrome# Chronic Inflamatory Response Syndrome#NaturopathicHealth#HormonalImbalance#Metabolism #DietandNutrition#Applepodcast#Spotifypodcast#Newslyme#GaanaFind The Meademusings Podcast on Newsly USE promo code MEADEMUSINGSsupport us buymeacoffee/TheMeadeMusingsor paypal.me/meademusings Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
My guest on this episode is Victoria Jordan Aka Spellboundhoney from Two Drinks & A HauntingHear her talk about how she became a mother at the young age of 16 , had another child at 18 but found herself in an abusive relationship , went through postpartum disorder, and with having to leave her abusive partner whilst also struggling financially to make ends meet so she took the difficult and heart breaking decision to give up her daughter for adoption .She talked about her selection process for her choice of adoptive family for her daughter She still has dark periods around the time of her daughter's birthday . Her family did not know about the abuse she was facing .Her mother did not agree to her decision to give her daughter away as they thought it was the wrong course of action and this led to a long lasting rift between Victoria and her mother . Her adoption choice was semi -open adoption she talked about some of the processes she went through ,she chose to help a family that wanted a child , had the means but could not physically have a child due to infertility she chose a couple who were patient .She talked about her lessons from the experience .She had no one on her side other than her doctor .Her mother showed up for her despite the difference of opinion she went through a depressed state for sometime , she moved to a new city just to forget the whole process ; She met her new husband in the city , they are currently living happily together . share with your friends and follow our page and https://pod.link/1522556528 for other apps you will find more episodes of Meade musings #Givingupachild#findingforeverhomeforchildren#OpenAdoption#Adoption#DifficultDecisions#NecessaryActions#Gaana#Newsly#Applepodcast#SpotifypodcastFind The Meademusings Podcast on Newsly Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Statistics available from the UNICEF website show that 1.8 billion people menstruate every month ,and there are indications that millions of girls ,women , transgender men and non binary persons experience problems with managing their menstrual cycle especially with gender inequalities , discrimination and societal norms ,impacting on mental and emotional health for these groups of people .My guest on this episode Amy is a coach in reflexology for menstrual and reproductive health.We discussed:Her role as a reflexology coach, why she got involved , her interest in endometriosis and fibroids ,and how these impact on fertility . The unnecessarily lengthy journey that women go through to get the diagnosis and the evasive treatment protocol . The need for both dietary and medical management for fibroids . She helps with supporting couples but she does not diagnose in any way .Different ways she works with couples through reflexology and how she signposts people for appropriate medical actions depending on their needs. Why male fertility is declining and factors that affect reproductive health for men as well as women . We also explored why more people are deciding to stay childless . The biological clock phenomenon and impact for childbearing . Nutrition and reproductive health . Impact of environmental factors and lifestyle on Sperm DNA. How reproductive issues impair Mental Health . Why organisations need to be more empathetic and compassionate when their employees go through Miscarriages/ Child loss . #Reproductive Health #Reflexology#SpermDNA#idiopathicInfertility#ImpactOfLifestylefactorsonSpermDNA#Gaana#Newsly#Applepodcast#SpotifypodcastFind The Meademusings Podcast on Newsly USE promo code MEADEMUSINGSsupport us buymeacoffee/TheMeadeMusingsor paypal.me/meademusings Amy is available on http://www.amyreflexologylincoln.co.uk/also her Facebook https://www.facebook.com/awclinicalreflexology she also runs a retreat for women who want to heal their sacral chakra and womb energy centres. www.ishtarretreats.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086812700371Instagram: @ishtar_retreats Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
More on Infertility and IVF journey for couples according to statistics from the World Health Organisation, infertility affects roughly 48 million couples and 186 million individuals globally .The effects of infertility on men and women can sometimes lead to relationship breakdowns and mental health struggles . On this episode we speak with Ray Blackney a man who shares his side of the story about infertility , the IVF journey he went through with his beloved wife , and he also spoke of the mechanisms they adapted to cope during their treatments.They started trying to have kids in their mid 30's but it didn't happen even after they tried five rounds of IVF!Then they found a new fertility doctor who got them through the sixth IVF and it worked , they have a son.He spoke of reasons they went through IVF. How his wife already had frozen eggs prior to their IVF journeys .He explained options they were presented with before choosing IVF.He describes a method they adapted to cope with each failed IVF. Using a silver lining method to get over each of the miscarriages .He also talked about how they transitioned to being parents and dealing with sleepless nights and changing nappies , getting used to the the mess that the baby makes around the house and just enjoying the precious moments.He shared some of the philosophies and methods he adopts for raising his son .We explored the emotional impacts of dealing with ectopic pregnancies ,and early miscarriages on his wife ,and even on them both sometimes leaving his wife weeping for days .Most people don't get the emotional support required to deal with the loss of their growing babies this triggers increased levels of anxiety , depression and sometimes suicidal tendencies. especially when women experience recurrent miscarriage .Ray shared other practical ways to become parents i.e adoption and fostering .Although Ray and his partner are amongst the few couples who end up with a successful IVF journey , his story is both heart-warming and relatable in a good way . #Infertility#EctopicPrenancy#IVFJourney#Miscarriage&MentalHealth#Gaana#Newsly#Apple podcast#Spotify podcastFind The Meademusings Podcast on Newsly USE promo code MEADEMUSINGSsupport us buymeacoffee/TheMeadeMusingsor paypal.me/meademusings Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meademusings-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy