I love words. I am a wordsmith. I love crafting phrases. Those words, phrases, and thoughts often find themselves into a blog or on a social media post. I was in radio for almost five years and I truly loved every wordy moment, I might as well continue my love affair with words on air, "Welcome to my thoughts!"
A podcast where life meets story and story meets soul!
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In this episode I recap some points from episodes 1 & 2 as well as expand on grief, love and secondary losses.
In this episode I discuss the radical acceptance of grief, committing to the journey of grief, to feel the emotions and confront the reality of grief as you go through the process of grieving.
This is an introduction to the series, the mission of which is to support and encourage those who grieve that they might become free from the shackles of grief that is too often experienced in silence and isolation because others are not comfortable with our public grief or we don't want their pity or we are judged because if we grieve out loud, we are week.
My journey of grief after the death of my husband and the things I have learned along the way.
A personal narrative about my journey of grief into a new normal, insights and revelations along the way
Session one of encouragement to married couples to hang in there through the shelter in place to begin at the beginning.
This is a podcast from the days I hosted a radio program: Issues After Dark: Ladies Night. The topic for this broadcast is "The Women Jesus Followed." Curious? Listen in!
I'm back and with this episode just kind of riffing off of growing old in America, the impact of aging not only in society but also in the church. Reminding seniors that no matter the season, they still have a call to purpose.
A conversation from my book, THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS THE FIRST LADY? AIN'T NOBODY TOLD ME THAT!
Looks at the notion that without a man, a woman is incomplete
Daiting While Waiting
"I Can Change Him Into Boaz"
The beginning of a series, "Waiting for Boaz." What are we to make of this concept pulled from the Book of Ruth. Was Ruth really waiting for Boaz?