DiscoverScrambledEggs&Ham Podcast
ScrambledEggs&Ham Podcast
Claim Ownership

ScrambledEggs&Ham Podcast

Author: Host William Clarke

Subscribed: 0Played: 0
Share

Description


      Welcome to "ScrambledEggs&Ham" a podcast that shines a spotlight on individuals who have faced life-altering health challenges such as cancer, stroke, and multiple sclerosis (MS), Neurodiversity, and emerged stronger and more resilient than ever. In each episode, we delve into the personal journeys of these remarkable individuals, exploring how they harnessed their experiences as catalysts for personal growth, empowerment, and positive change. Get ready to be inspired as we witness the transformative power of the human spirit.

39 Episodes
Reverse
In this powerful episode, we share the incredible story of Connie Moore, a dedicated nurse who worked in one of the most challenging prisons in New Jersey. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she experiences a life-altering stroke. Against all odds, Connie, not only survives but summons an extraordinary level of determination and courage to rebuild her life through her Art and her faith. Join us as we delve into the trials, triumphs, and indomitable spirit of a remarkable woman who faced adversity head-on in the toughest of environments.Connie Moore is a visual artist and a Nichiren Buddhist of 34 years in the late 1970's she began her studies while attending middle school in Harlem NY. After graduating from The High School of Arts and Design in 1984 Ms. Moore furthered her education as an art student at Norfolk 'State University.After starting a family, her need to provide for her family ultimately led to her to a correctional nursing job in 2006.There were many deep experiences of witnessing so much suffering which were the catalyst for liberating expression with Charcoal and pastels as her medium.   Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Johanna uses functional and integrative medicine and tests in her practice. Her passion is to help clients heal their bodies through the proper foods and mindset. Health is not only the foods you eat but also the thoughts you think and how you manage your emotions. Her mission is that you leave each program with a life transformation.Why Functional Medicine?Functional Medicine focuses on addressing the root cause of someone's symptom/disease. Functional medicine recognizes that there may be more than one factor contributing to someone’s illness. Prevention and restoring the body back to homeostasis are the primary focuses of functional medicine. Factors such as diet, sleep, stress, and exercise are considered as a line of treatment. The main goal is to uncover why someone is ill rather than treating symptoms with a bandaid. https://www.healing-nutrition.netSupport the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
    George A Wade's  "Black Voices in Dialysis Care " is a story about a man with incredible   Strength and Resilience.  George owned and operated two car dealerships and raised a family, while helping in his community with the development of Nichiren Daishonin Buddhism which he practices.Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Poet, Writer, Actress,and Buddha, Renetta Fitzgeral (Sparkle)speaks with Connie Moore and Host Bill Clarkeabout Stage 4 Ovarian cancer. Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer, means that cancer has spread into the fluid around the lungs and distant organs and tissues. The outlook for people with late stage ovarian cancer is less favorable than for people who have early stage cancer. Treatments typically include surgery, targeted therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.The above is from Healthgrades.com https://www.sgi-usa.org/basics-of-buddhism/Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Nina Simone once said: “An artist’s duty… is to reflect the times.” Connie and Jenifer both share personal experiences related to negative attraction and how it impacted their lives and , the challenges women and men face when setting and pursuing goals. Toward the end of the podcast Bill explores the concept of positive attraction, the 75-day hard  and how it can be a catalyst for empowerment.Art work by Connie MooreSupport the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
  In this powerful episode, we share the incredible story of Connie Moore, a dedicated nurse who worked in one of the most challenging prisons in New Jersey. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she experiences a life-altering stroke. Against all odds, Connie, not only survives but summons an extraordinary level of determination and courage to rebuild her life through her Art and her faith.      Beth is a warrior and a  2 Stroke Survivor,  listen to her story!She shares with us how chanting Nam-Myo-Ho-Renge-Kyo saved her, and motivates her to keep challenging herself and not let the effects of the stroke stop her.  Reference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Fried Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates. The views expressed by any guests are their own and their appearance on the Podcast does not imply an endorsement of the  Company by them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by ScrambledEggs&Ham employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Company or any of its officials.  If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact us by email at-- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bill1contact mailto:bill@dreamefforttenacity.com https://www.sgi-usa.org/basics-of-buddhism/Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Reference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Scrambled Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates.With abuse, you suffer the loss of soul, loss of self, and loss of meaning""In the system, you must fight every day, every minute, to keep from feelingworthless - to keep your spirit alive" K.W. (Survivor)One of the healing therapies that Jennifer has done, is called ART which stands for Accelerated Resolution Therapy Child AbuseChildhelp® Phone: 800.4.A.CHILD (800.422.4453) People They Help: Child abuse victims, parents, concerned i Sexual AbuseDarkness to Light Phone: 866.FOR.LIGHT (866.367.5444) People They Help: Children and adults needing local information or resources about sexual abuse“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” ―  Maya Angelou Hello, good morning. Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Good morning. My name is Bill Clark. Today is August 10, 2023. And I am the host of the Scrambled Eggs and ham podcast. So the Scrambled Eggs and Ham podcast is weekly, and sometimes monthly it's summer. So it's monthly interview show focused upon the reinvention of the lives of each interviewee, as a result of or inspired by the life-changing illnesses or events that have now become part of their daily existence. And this morning, we my special special guests. Is Jen Jennifer key.Thank you for having me.Yep, yep. Yep. It's a pleasure. It's always a pleasure. So this morning, I am the scrambled egg. And you are the ham, Jennifer. So Jennifer, tell us a little bit about your background. Tell the audience about you know, Jennifer.Sure.Fantastic question. Not quite sure where you'd like me to start. But I am a daughter from a family of four. I grew up in the lovely state of New Jersey. And I am an athlete. I am a fan fanatic. Not quite sure what words you want to use regarding mother nature and the outdoors. I guess a modern-day hippie, I've been told. And I presently am exploring so many new and adventurous journeys, which has now brought me to you.Wow, that's great. So you love the outdoors? You are. You call yourself a modern-day hippie. So. So, Jennifer, today's podcast is about trauma.Good one. Okay. Yeah. Great.Can you tell me a little bit about how it has affected your life? When it does start? You know, was it when you were playing sports in high school, or college? Or when part of your relationships? How did it start? Like how did this thing start? Like, you know, no one just, you know, just glides, glides on the top of the of the water? There's always something underneath the water. Right? So what lately what happened?Great question, Bill. I really thank you for the opportunity to talk about this as it is one that I think doesn't necessarily get enough attention in this particular country and something that's very near and dear to me, regarding the healing process, from trauma. So for me, it's really centered around sexual trauma. At a very young age I was groomed is the term I've been told by a family member, which the percentage is say that's usually the place where sexual trauma happens. And it happens within my home. And from the age of what I can remember, seven to about 11 years old, there was a nice grooming process. And I say nice, and I'll explain shortly, grooming process of at first, just reading stories, right being told to listen to having a book read to me. And that was great. And every night I would visit with this individual and jusSupport the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
In this episode, we sit down with Julie Doar-Sinkfield, and Angela Galloway of  MyLifeTudors. Who are passionate advocates for Neurodivergent students. Join us as we delve into Julie's journey, her mission to create a more equitable world for all individuals, and her transformative work in higher education orientation, retention services, and life coaching. Get ready to gain insights and inspiration from Julie's expertise as she shares her valuable experiences and strategies for successSupport the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
In this episode, we sit down with Julie Doar-Sinkfield, the CEO of MylifeTudors. ADHD College Success and a passionate advocate for Neurodivergent students. Join us as we delve into Julie's journey, her mission to create a more equitable world for all individuals, and her transformative work in higher education orientation, retention services, and life coaching. Get ready to gain insights and inspiration from Julie's expertise as she shares her valuable experiences and strategies for success with Sheila the mother of a son who is neurodivergent.https://scrambledeggsham.podcastpage.io/page-title-about-usSupport the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
 After losing his wife, creating art and playing jazz served as powerful coping mechanisms for Richard Pierson. These outlets offered a sense of purpose and provided an anchor during their darkest moments. Moreover, his creations touched the lives of others, acting as a source of inspiration, healing, and a reminder that beauty can emerge from pain.Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
   In this captivating podcast, we delve into the extraordinary life and career of a multi-award-winning film director, writer, and producer who has triumphed over the challenges of cancer. Join us as we explore his inspiring story, from his early beginnings in the film industry to his rise to prominence, all while battling a life-threatening illness. We'll uncover the creative process behind Robbie's acclaimed films, the hurdles he faced as a filmmaker, and the impact of his personal journey on his artistic vision. This podcast will not only shed light on the world of film making but also serve as a testament to the power of resilience and determination. Prepare to be inspired by the untold story of a true survivor and visionary in the world of cinema.About chooseTerri and Jonah Connelly seem to have it all and are looking forward to the birth of their first child, when tragedy strikes. Terri is diagnosed with a malignant, fast-growing brain tumor. Determined to not be treated until the baby can be delivered by C-section, she collapses and is rushed to the hospital, unconscious. Jonah must then make the unbearable choice of saving the life of his beloved wife or unborn child..but he cannot save both.https://scrambledeggsham.podcastpage.io/page-title-about-usSupport the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Bill and Kelli have faced a life-altering event: Bill and Kelli suffered a stroke. In this episode, they share their story of how they navigated the challenges of death and marriage after a stroke. They discuss the importance of communication, the power of resilience, and the beauty of finding joy in the midst of tragedy. May is Mental Health Awareness MonthThis month is a time to raise awareness, share helpful resources, and engage in conversations about the importance of emotional well-being. Check out the latest resources from the Foundation:Listen to a new meditation podcast series funded by the Center for Traumatic Brain Injury Research.Read our latest blog “Empowering Minds: Breakthroughs to Boost Mental Health for Individuals with Disabilities."Learn more at stroke.org1-888-4-STROKE (1-888-478-7653)https://kesslerfoundation.org/https://kesslerfoundation.org/#1Lifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chathttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/bill1     Get Your Free Audible Book Free The WifThe Wife Upstairs Audible Book Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
The Tanya Ward Spirit!

The Tanya Ward Spirit!

2023-04-1440:27

Tanya Ward is fighting  Glioblastoma, which is a type of brain cancer. The medical community told her that there is no cure, and gave her 11 to 18 months to live.listen to her story along with her partner Bill Ross.Glioblastoma is a type of cancer that starts as a growth of cells in the brain or spinal cord. It grows quickly and can invade and destroy healthy tissue. Glioblastoma forms from cells called astrocytes that support nerve cells.Glioblastoma can happen at any age. But it tends to occur more often in older adults and more often in men. Glioblastoma symptoms include headaches that keep getting worse, nausea and vomiting, blurred or double vision, and seizures.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bill1National Brain Tumor Society Headquarters55 Chapel Street, Suite 006Newton, MA 02458Phone: 617-924-9997Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
At 6 am in the morning Joe Concato was in bed, when heard a loud noise. It sounded like it came from down stairs.  He jumped up and rushed to see what happened, and found his wife laying at the bottom of the stairs.  Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Nina Simone once said: “An artist’s duty… is to reflect the times.”I have an absolute passion to speak up and out about mental health! This calling propels me to speak publicly about ways for audiences to enhance their emotional health, be their best selves, and move boldly and powerfully toward their goals and dreams That's why I wrote the On Being Well Workbook: Foundations of Positive Emotional Health. To equip people with reliable information that promotes growth and change. As a licensed psychologist, certified trauma professional, entrepreneur, author, and speaker."Dr. Carla J Cooke "George Wade is a retired businessman and SGI Men's Leader https://scrambledeggsham.podcastpage.io/page-title-about-usSupport the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Trebs Thompson is a visual artist that is going blind. Trebs has a condition called Macular-Telangiectasia or MacTel, She has MacTel Type 2 which affects both eyes. Macular Telangiectasia is a rare progressive disease that causes blood vessels around the fovea to become abnormal which over time causes loss of detail and central vision loss over time.Even faced with visual disturbances, floaters, ocular migraines losing vision, and going blind, she still creates beautiful and inspiring images using Textured glass and found objects.Trebs also is a farmer and runs a farm called Whimsical Farms and is a female comedian.Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Devon Miller-DugganPoetryDevon Miller-Duggan has published poems in Margie, The Antioch Review, Massachusetts Review, and Spillway. She teaches at the University of Delaware. Her books include Pinning the Bird to the Wall (Tres Chicas Books, 2008), Alphabet Year (Wipf & Stock, 2017), and The Slow Salute (Lithic Press Chapbook Competition Winner, 2018).Get Your Free Audible Book Free The WifThe Wife Upstairs Audible Book Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
The Host and Co-Host talk about their experience with painReference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Scrambled Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates. The views expressed by any guests are their own and their appearance on the Podcast does not imply an endorsement of the  Company by them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by ScrambledEggs&Ham employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Company or any of its officials.  If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact usmailto:bill@dreamefforttenacity.comArt work By Pomahjah Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
Jesse,  Interrupted

Jesse, Interrupted

2022-12-0801:02:46

mailto:bill@dreamefforttenacity.comSupport the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
      I am a quadriplegic in an orange electric wheelchair, the result of a freak accident in May of 2018 where I broke my neck and instantly became 85% paralyzed. When I am not speeding around the house or the neighborhood, the second thing you realize is that while my shoulders and arms have range of motion, I have no movement in my fingers. Together, these non-traditional faculties define my unique techniques and style... as prior to my accident I hadn't painted since 3rd grade, when my bowl of fruit was referred to as "compost."​The next time I picked up a brush was during my rehabilitation, over 40 years later, where I had four (4) brief art therapy sessions to help improve muscle memory. And the darnedest thing happened... as soon as I had a brush in my hand, images and colors began to flood my consciousness... and quite miraculously, I was able to paint - the beneficiary of Acquired Savant Syndrome. The traumatic brain injury had somehow uncovered latent artistic ability.​Unaccustomed to the deep chasms of despair, loneliness and fear, I bullied myself into accepting nature’s randomness and immersed myself in the powers of color and light. The very act of painting, of holding a brush, squirt bottle or paint tube in my palms now gives me the undeniable value and purpose I could not find after the accident you may email  me Reference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Scrambled Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates. The views expressed by any guests are their own and their appearance on the Podcast does not imply an endorsement of the  Company by them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by ScrambledEggs&Ham employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Company or any of its officials.  If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact usMailto:aldercrocker@hotmail.comhttps://www.aldercrocker.com/mailto:bill@dreamefforttenacity.comGet Your Free Audible Book Free The WifThe Wife Upstairs Audible Book Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showLifeline Crisis Chat (Online live messaging):https://988lifeline.org/chat
loading
Comments 
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store