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Meade musings podcast is Based on true life stories of everyday people
we aim to raise awareness about disabilities , debilitating illnesses and societal issues people don’t usually talk about openly .
Tons of people experience different issues that impact on their emotional ,psychological , mental and physical health and wellbeing !
some of these issues are
Infertility /involuntary childlessness.
Living with disabilities and/or debilitating illnesses
Homelessness
Dealing with abusive partners ,
Recognising and sharing experiences of being in abusive relationship.
Real everyday issues
We share these stories to break the societal stigmas, and encourage other people who may be going through similar trying times .
we aim to raise awareness about disabilities , debilitating illnesses and societal issues people don’t usually talk about openly .
Tons of people experience different issues that impact on their emotional ,psychological , mental and physical health and wellbeing !
some of these issues are
Infertility /involuntary childlessness.
Living with disabilities and/or debilitating illnesses
Homelessness
Dealing with abusive partners ,
Recognising and sharing experiences of being in abusive relationship.
Real everyday issues
We share these stories to break the societal stigmas, and encourage other people who may be going through similar trying times .
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This week’s episode of the Meademusings podcast dives into a sensitive but important topic: reproductive trauma. Psychotherapist Bethany Warren, with over 25 years of experience, joins the discussion to explore how trauma impacts individuals during the reproductive period—from conception to postpartum.
Reproductive trauma includes experiences like infertility, pregnancy loss, and difficult births. Many people may not realize their experiences are traumatic, which can lead to feelings of isolation and emotional struggle. Bethany highlights that it’s not just about the events themselves but how we perceive and feel about them. This perspective is crucial in understanding the unique ways people process trauma.
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Scott Whitney shares the challenges he faces as a full-time wheelchair user, including the toll on his mental health and how helping others has become a way to cope. He talks about struggles with the healthcare system, the stigma surrounding disabilities, and the need for more workplace inclusivity.
Highlighting the value of community support, Scott explains how All for Inclusion offers a safe online space for people with disabilities to connect and participate in various activities.
The discussion also delves into broader societal issues, such as improving accommodations in housing and transportation and recognizing the diverse experiences of disabled individuals. Scott’s passion for advocacy shines through as he outlines his vision for the future, including expanding All for Inclusion and launching his new initiative, Signovid, to enhance accessibility in corporate and educational spaces.
This inspiring conversation underscores the power of community and storytelling. It invites us to learn from Scott’s journey and reflect on how we can all help create a more inclusive society.
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we explore the world of neurodiversity with relationship life coach Anneke Elmhurst. Discover her journey with ADHD and how she empowers others to embrace their unique experiences. Anneke shares valuable insights on the importance of self-compassion, the differences between coaching and therapy, and how we can foster a culture of acceptance for neurodivergent individuals. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation
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#Autism,
#Mental Health
# Life Coaching
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#Self-Compassion
#DisabilityAwareness
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#Personal Development
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#SensoryExperience,
#Acceptance
#CommunitySupport
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In our latest episode, we sit down with Dr. Emily Levy, an expert in special education and founder of EBL Coaching. Discover how personalized tutoring and evidence-based learning can empower children with disabilities to thrive academically. Dr. Levy shares her insights on the importance of individualized education, the role of technology, and how parents can advocate for their children. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that highlights the transformative power of education!
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In our latest episode, we tackle the vital topic of men's mental health with Jason Lange, a passionate advocate and men's coach. Explore how support groups can help men connect, share their struggles, and break free from societal constraints. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand the challenges men face today and how we can create a more supportive environment for them. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation
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Discover how emotional freedom techniques (EFT) can transform your healing journey. Join us as we dive into the mind-body connection with Sophia Toni, who shares her inspiring story of overcoming chronic pain and trauma. Don't miss this enlightening episode!
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We delve into the vital topic of speech therapy and early language development with Jeaneen, Tang an experienced speech and language pathologist
Jeaneen highlights that it's not just children with disabilities who require speech therapy; many typically developing children also need assistance due to a lack of parental knowledge about promoting language skills.
A significant point she makes is about the role parents play in their child's communication development. By over-anticipating their children's needs, parents may inadvertently hinder their ability to express themselves. Jeaneen encourages parents to recognize the signs of speech delays and to provide opportunities for their children to practice communication, whether through babbling, gestures, or vocalizations.
The conversation also touches on the alarming statistics regarding speech delays among children in the UK and the role of genetics in these challenges. Jeaneen discusses the UBE3A gene and its connection to autism spectrum disorders, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and education around these topics. She believes that understanding these scientific insights can help parents and caregivers better support their children's language development.
A key takeaway from the episode is the importance of giving children choices to foster their vocabulary. Jeaneen shares practical strategies from her book, "Play Dumb and Sabotage," which provides parents with tools to encourage language development through play. By creating opportunities for communication and modeling language, parents can significantly impact their child's ability to express themselve
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In the latest episode of the Mademusings podcast, we delve into the poignant and powerful story of Sarah Doucette , a survivor of domestic violence and financial abuse. Sarah opens up about her experiences, shedding light on the often-hidden aspects of abusive relationships, particularly the economic control that can entrap individuals.
Sarah's journey began in college, where she met her ex-husband, a charismatic figure who quickly drew her into his world. Initially, their relationship seemed normal, but as they married, the darker sides of his personality emerged. From emotional manipulation to financial exploitation, Sarah found herself in a cycle of abuse that many don’t recognize until it’s too late. She shares her experiences candidly, discussing the psychological games that left her feeling anxious and uncertain about her safety and well-being.
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On this mother's day episode of our podcast, we dive deep into the world of autism and the transformative power of dance therapy with Amanda and Leta Trisdale .
Both Amanda and Leta are autistic, and their story is not just a personal journey but an inspiring testament to role of mothers in helping their children excel despite being ausistic.
From the outset, Amanda shares the challenges they faced after Leta was diagnosed with autism at the tender age of three. The initial struggle to communicate and connect with Leta was overwhelming, as she lacked both receptive and expressive language. However, Amanda's background in autism made the diagnosis a relief rather than a burden. She understood that Leta was simply different, not less
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Carin Luna-Ostaseski
She is a woman who is not afraid to dip her toes in business that are generally ale oriented as
One of the first Hispanic people in history to create a Scotch Whisky Company
She is a pilot by hobby she supports under-represented entrepreneurs
We explore the intersection of women's health, community empowerment, and breaking stigmas surrounding menopause, emphasizing her journey and support offerings.
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In this special episode of the Meade Musings podcast, we delve into the complexities of love and relationships with renowned dating coach, Luka based in Vancouver, Canada, Luka shares his journey from overcoming a challenging childhood marked by domestic violence to empowering women in their dating lives.
Luka discusses the importance of healthy relationships, emphasizing that a loving partnership can significantly impact a person's well-being. He reflects on his past experiences and how they fuel his passion for helping women find the love they deserve, while also providing insights for men to improve their relationship skills.
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In this episode of the podcast, we dive deep into the complexities of modern dating with guest Charity Sinclair, author of the self-help memoir "We're All Dating the Same Guy." As we explore the intricacies of relationships, Charity shares her personal journey through a toxic relationship that ultimately led her to write her book, aiming to help women navigate the often turbulent waters of love and self-discovery.
Charity's story begins with her realization that her ex-fiancé was living a double life, which prompted her to question everything she thought she knew about love and relationships. With humor and honesty, she recounts the red flags she ignored and the emotional roller-coaster she endured, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and intuition in recognizing unhealthy dynamics.
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Episode 75 : Maximising Neuroverse Skills for Business Success - Katherine McCord Speaks
As of 2024, an estimated 15-20 percent of the world’s population exhibits some form of neurodivergence based on both genetic and environmental factors. About a third of the global workforce is included in this population.
My guest on this episode Katherine McCord explores different ways organisations can maximise Neurodiversity skills for Business Success
Katherine is the President of the People Operations Consulting firm Titan Management, an international speaker, and the Founder of The Neuroverse, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to neurodiversity.
She developed the first-ever anti-bias Applicant Tracking System and created the "Make Accommodations Standard" process and campaign.
We discussed how to get creative in Human Resources by engaging neurodivergent workforce, as well as the different components and how they fit in workplaces.
We explored beneficial HR technology that can be applied in hiring and firing processes innovative HR hiring concepts such universal designs, and flexibility in hiring and firing.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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