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What a ride! In this final episode of A Resilience Project, we celebrate the incredible journey of the past 3 œ years. The stories of remarkable resilience, overcoming, healing and discovering oneâs strength. As individuals around the world held space for these stories and found comfort in realizing they too can bounce back even stronger than before.
Join us for this episode as we meet the incredible - team some of whom have supported this vision from the beginning and those who joined along the way. Discover the resilience practices and unexpected benefits these volunteers have gained in being part of A Resilience Project Podcast.
Expect heartfelt gratitude, shared wisdom, and yes, a few tears, as we honor the lives we have impacted in the vulnerability of storytelling and story catching.
Thank you for being part of this unforgettable journey.
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Have you ever wondered what courage, strength, or fortitude you might have if faced with a life-changing adversity?
This weekâs guest, Sarah de Lagarde, faced such a challenge in 2022 when an accident on the London Underground that resulted in her becoming a double amputee. Sharing the intimate thoughts and emotions she experienced during the hardest moments of her life, Sarah provides a candid lens into the resilience practices she relied on to bounce back and heal.
Sarahâs journey is nothing short of inspirational. Utilizing advanced prosthetic technology, including an AI-powered bionic arm, she manages her day-to-day activities and professional commitments with determination and strength.
As the Global Head of Corporate Affairs at Janus Henderson, she continues to lead with resilience and positivity. As a mother and wife, she balances her heart work with the professional and advocacy responsibilities that remain important to her, exemplifying the power of human spirit and adaptability.
Join us as we explore Sarah de Lagardeâs incredible journey of resilience and what helped her to turn a life-altering event into a source of strength and hope. This episode is a testament to the possibilities in overcoming personal and professional challenges, while learning to live without fear. -
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Can Life's Greatest Adversities Become Our Strongest Triumphs?
In this episode, we delve into the incredible story of J.R. Martinez, a true testament to turning life's greatest adversities into powerful and inspiring narratives. J.R. Martinez, a former U.S. Army soldier, will not forget the harrowing roadside bomb explosion that left him with severe burns on 34% of his body. Enduring 34 months of recovery and 33 surgeries, J.R.'s journey of healing forged an unbreakable spirit and a renewed sense of purpose.
Without a clear path forward, J.R. would be challenged to make peace with his new identity and what this would mean for the future. Yet, since this life changing event, J.R. has been on a trajectory previously unimagined. From the battlefields of Iraq to winning ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" and acting on "All My Children," J.R. embodies optimism, resilience and what it means to live fully.
In his memoir, "Full of Heart: My Story of Survival, Strength, and Spirit," J.R. gives us a glimpse into what he has realized when you lean in, listen and learn. Join us as we explore J.R. Martinez's extraordinary life lessons, the power of vulnerability and the value of hope.
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What does it take to transform life's most challenging seasons into a story of hope and inspiration?
In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Patricia Morgan, author of "Love Her as She Is." Patricia's story is a testament to the unpredictable, heartwarming, and often heartbreaking journey of motherhood. When Patricia and her husband adopted their daughter Kelly at 6, they embarked on a journey of profound love, unique challenges and endless fears. After years of facing the peaks and valleys together things became more clear when Kelly was diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).
As a mother, coach, clinical counsellor and author, Patricia is no stranger to adversity. Both a student and teacher of life, Patricia shares her inspiration for writing this book for Kelly, what Kelly taught her and what feeds the limitless love and strength that resides within us.
Patricia identifies some of the adversities that informed her resilience journey and lets us in on her "secret sauce" for maintaining such extraordinary energy and drive. Currently battling cancer, Patriciaâs spirit remains unshaken and her light shines bright.
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âYou're not focused enough unless you're mourning some of the things you're saying no to."
When Cindy first read these poignant words from James Clear, it felt like they were written just for her.
For 30 years, Cindy has helped folks grow, heal, and reach for their potential as a clinical counsellor, executive coach and host of A Resilience Project. Yet counsellors and coaches are humans, tooâand we ALL can easily overextend ourselves (even with the activities we love most).
In this special episode, Cindy shares what she has discovered in gauging her capacity and stewarding her energy while preventing burn out.
Joined by retired fire chief, fellow podcaster and executive coach, Arjuna George, the tables have turned as Arjuna interviews Cindy for this insightful and rich conversation.
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Have you ever stopped to consider the emotional toll on those who are committed to the unique lifestyle of farming and the agriculture industry?
In this episode we are digging deep into the roots of mental health challenges in the field of agriculture and the families impacted by this lifestyle. Our guest, Lewellyn Melnyk, plants seeds of insight as she shares her journey from journalism to cultivating resilience as a farmer. As the author of "Rooted: How I stay small town strong when life gets hard," Lewellyn bravely reveals her walk with depression and the risk factors common to those in the farming community.
We uncover alarming statistics from the Mental Health Commission of Canada, revealing the fertile ground for depression, anxiety, and even suicide among farmers. Lewellyn uncovers several factors contributing to these challenges while sowing seeds of hope and resilience.
Join us for a harvest of wisdom as we cultivate a deeper understanding of mental health in agriculture that will ring true for many. Adversity is universal, and yet we can grow a greater understanding of the strength and challenges in this vital but often overlooked industry.
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In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Janet Applefield, whose journey through adversity began during the invasion of Poland in 1939. Separated from her parents at the age of 7 during the upheaval of the Holocaust, Janet endured years of uncertainty and danger, learning the necessity of silence to protect her cultural identity.
Generously giving us a glimpse into her memoir, "Becoming Janet: Finding Myself in the Holocaustâ and no longer content to remain silent, you will learn of the lifelong journey back to herself, and the resilience practices she came to rely on. Her journey is a testament to the power of having a voice, honouring your family heritage, and standing up for what you believe in.
Now residing in Massachusetts, Janet reflects on her career as a clinical social worker, emphasizing the importance of learning from one another despite our cultural differences. Join us for this inspiring conversation as we delve into Janet Applefield's tale of perseverance, strength, and enduring human spirit.
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Ever since she was two years old, Debra Atlas felt like she was living behind a mask.
It wasnât until later in life that she was treated for depression â a diagnosis that has brought her tremendous insight, empathy, and strength.
As an environmental journalist, author, professional speaker, blogger and workshop leader, Debra is widely celebrated as a thought leader, driven by her desire to inspire and empower her readers and clients.
An expert communicator, she was also a radio personality with a weekly feature that ran for almost two years.
You can get your hands (or ears) on her inspiring book and audiobook, You Arenât Depressionâs Victim, which chronicles Debraâs life-long journey with depression. Every page offers life-changing perspectives and practical strategies to motivate people to find ways to take back their lives.
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In this episode, we delve into the transformative power of embracing life fully, even amidst challenges. Our guest, Jocelyn Dettloff, shares her remarkable journey from adventurous escapades to unexpected setbacks and the resilience that emerged.
Jocelyn, author of "It Rained in the Desert," exemplifies living without regret by following her passions and trusting that inner voice that whispers âkeep movingâ. From daring escapades in Namibia, Africa, to overcoming unforeseen challenges, Jocelyn's story is a testament to the resilience that resides within us all.
Sometimes our greatest adversities become the plot twist that sends us on a different kind of adventure. Once a place of healing, Jocelynâs relationship with Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital transitioned into a career in fundraising and a passionate advocate for others.
Get ready to feel empowered and forever changed by this enlightening conversation.
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In this compelling episode of A Resilience Project podcast, Cindy Thompson engages in a rich conversation with her daughter, Breanna Thompson, a counselor, and Claire Miller, a youth pastor and social worker both serving as missionaries in Nairobi, Kenya. This episode delves into their experiences of living and working in a foreign culture, offering profound insights and wisdom.
Breanna's journey, starting as a teacher at an international school seven years ago, and now completing her master's degree in counseling psychology, is a testament to adaptability and personal growth. The discussion, touches on the challenges faced by missionary workers who uproot themselves to serve in unfamiliar and sometimes perilous locations.
The conversation highlights key themes such as mindset, community, effective communication, and the importance of finding normalcy in new environments. Breanna and Claire offer powerful resilience practices applicable not only to missionary work but also in navigating cross cultural experiences, relationships, and everyday challenges.
In a world of inevitable adversity, this podcast emphasizes that resilience is not just a trait but a practiced art. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on cultural adaptation, personal growth, and the resilience needed to thrive in any environment. -
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Brace yourself for a powerful narrative that explores pivotal moments in the life of author Brandi Cox. On the heels of her newly released memoir "In Better Hands," Brandi reflects on her formative years shaped by sorrow, growth, and overcoming.
As her remarkable story unfolds, Brandi recalls one pivotal, traumatic day that could have altered the course of her life â if she had let it. As Brandi courageously discusses sensitive topics like depression and suicide, it serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging listeners to prioritize their mental well-being and seek support.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has faced adversity and is ready to chart a new course. Immerse yourself in Brandi's story, and take a moment to reflect on your own journey and the choices that reflect your hopes rather than your fears.Website: https://www.brandicoxauthor.com
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In his late twenties, Justinâs life changed when he was hit by a car on his newly purchased Vespaâwhile on the way to buy a helmet.
Initially, as Justin recovered from his coma, he was unable to talk and had limited mobility. Yet Justin has learned to live with the internal scars and physical manifestations of a traumatic brain injury, refusing to let it stand in the way of his success.
Today, Justin works as a neuroplastician, behavioural science professor, TEDx speaker, author, and faculty at several academic institutes.
His book, Brain Reboot: A Change of Mind Will Change Your Brain, explains how to work with your brain to live a healthier, happier, and more productive lifeâboth personally and professionally.
In this podcast episode, Justin shares his remarkable journey and helps us understand the neuroscience of resilience.Website: https://www.professorkennedy.com/
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Reboot-Change-Mind-Will/dp/172418489XNPN Hub: https://www.npnhub.com/
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As a child, Bayley Russell would sit with her grandfather as he told her about Mt. Everestâits marvel and majesty, its terrifying danger, its haunting call to adventure-seeking climbers.
Years ago, Bayley was finally able to see Nepal for herself on a mission trip. She fell in love with the people, culture, and breathtaking landscape, which sparked a dream of hiking to the base camp of Mt. Everest one day.
With extensive preparation and research, Bayley and her husband, Corey, planned their tenth wedding anniversary around climbing the âthree passesâ of Mt. Everestâthough neither of them could anticipate what was to come.
Join us for this thrilling episode, where Bayley unpacks one of her most significant challenges and reconciles the complicated emotions of her misadventure, including what she and Corey discovered along the wayâpersonally and as a couple. -
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In this poignant episode of A Resilience Project, Cindy Thompson welcomes Debbie McCulloch, a retired pharmacist and host of the podcast "Older & Bolder." Drawing from personal tragedy, Debbie discusses the traumatic loss of her youngest sister to homicide, an unsolved case that continues to haunt her family.
Delving into the lasting impact of traumatic loss on co-victims and shedding light on the emotional toll they face, Debbie shares the unique perspective of those left to grieve. Adding to the complicated grief of losing her sister, Debbie reflects on the subsequent loss of several members of her immediate family and becoming a widow last year.
Through the lens of her podcast, Older and Bolder, Debbie explores the experiences of women over 50 who embody fearlessness, fabulosity, and resilience. Debbie's uplifting conversation offers hope for those grappling with grief, emphasizing the strength in recognizing and celebrating the good in the world. Join Debbie as she guides us through a conversation filled with courage, resilience, and the beauty of embracing the later years with grace.
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Have you noticed how easy it is to focus on the adversities or inconveniences in your day? If you are someone who feels like the world is against you, or that nothing ever seems to go your way you are not alone.
In a world saturated with negative news and overwhelming events, it is easy to succumb to a mindset that constantly anticipates risks and dangers. Join Cindy Thompson as she delves into the âWhat is Going Wellâ practice, inspired by Dr. Martin Seligmanâs positive psychology. In addition to a strong Gratitude practice, itâs a conscious effort to override our inherent bias toward negativity. Learn about confirmation bias and how our focus determines our reality.
Cindy shares personal stories and practical examples, from overcoming physical setbacks to finding unexpected blessings in challenging situations. Mindset can be the key to unlocking joy, peace and wellbeing at any age.
Just as a sculptor reveals the hidden image within the wood or stone, Cindy empowers you to uncover What is Going well even in the darkest days.
Get ready to unleash your inner sculptor!
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Why is finding our purpose in life so important to our wellbeing?
If we are not clear on what fulfills us, we might find ourselves wandering through life feeling empty and unmotivated. Once we click into our purpose and meaning, we discover what truly fills our cup.
In this episode, Cindy Thompson, host of A Resilience Project is the guest of Peter McCully on the PQB Beat podcast.
Drawing on her own life lessons and professional insights, Cindy delves into the heart and soul of âA Resilience Projectâ. What began with a spark in 2020 ignited her desire to create a space where people from all walks of life can find solace, inspiration, and practical tools to navigate lifeâs obstacles.
Through captivating anecdotes and heartfelt conversations, Cindy reveals the power of sharing stories, creating connections, and embracing the strength within us. You will hear the backstory to how the podcast was started, and a meaningful journey that will inspire you to embrace your own resilience, overcome obstacles and thrive in the face of adversity -
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Can you recall the last time you had a long stretch of challenges, back-to-back with no end in sight? When this happens, do you find yourself wonderingâ why me?â It is natural to feel like this season will never end, and it is especially difficult to recognize the opportunities hidden within the adversity.
The good news? When life is confronting you with challenges, and testing the outer edges of your strengths, you have a choice. Will you live in fear or embrace what is serving you right now?
In this episode as we invite you on a journey through the extraordinary life of artist Carla Flegel as she reveals the transformative power of resilience. Discover how a near-death experience changed her lens on living and why she is no longer afraid of dying. When faced with a series of unfortunate events, Carla reminds us that resilience is not a passive skill but an active choice.
A living testament to the steadfast possibilities of human spirit, I think you will agree that Carlaâs energy has an element of buoyancy and an attitude that is contagious.
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How can you live with resilience and well-being in a world filled with stress, fear, and endless demands?
Dr. Susan Biali Haas is here to show us itâs possible to break the cycle of overwhelm and exhaustion using simple, science-based shifts that restore joy, health, and meaning to your work and life.
An award-winning medical doctor, Dr. Susan is internationally recognized for her expertise in mental health, stress management, burnout prevention, and resilience.
In addition to 20 years of clinical experience in general practice, Dr. Susan also coaches a broad range of clientsâfrom senior executives to physicians and other health professionals to take control of their mental and physical well-being.
Dr. Susanâs popular Psychology Today blog has over 10 million views, and she has been featured in media such as The Today Show, Forbes, BBC World Service, Oprah.com, and others.
Her latest bestselling book, The Resilient Life: Manage Stress, Prevent Burnout, and Strengthen Your Mental and Physical Health, was released in October 2022.Website: https://susanbiali.com/
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If you reflect on some of the major adversities in life, who are the people who picked you up and encouraged you to carry on? Whether it is friends, family or significant other, having someone walk you through is critical for bouncing back. But what if it isnât easy to connect with others?
Amid the early challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Kierstead family, like many others, were simply trying to navigate these uncertain times. Little did they know that they were about to face a profound and life-altering tragedy that would test the very essence of their resilience.
Just a month into the pandemic in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada a lone man began a series of shootings and setting fires that would take the life of several community members. On that fateful day the Kiersteads lost a very special family member, leaving them to pick up the pieces associate with complex trauma, grief and loss, at a time when communities were isolating.
In this inspiring episode we meet the remarkable mother-daughter duo, Jenny and Sophia Kierstead. Jenny, a somatic therapist, author, and leader in yoga and mindfulness, stands as a beacon of strength and wisdom. Alongside her is Sophia, a high school student and Co-CEO of Girl on Fire Empowerment, whose courage and resilience shine as brightly as her mother.
Together, they offer profound insights into recovering from trauma, the power of self-care, and the resilience practices that have guided them through the darkest of days.
Facebook: https://facebook.com/@JennyKierstead
Instagram: https://instagram.com/@SparkMotherDaughterWebsite: http://girlonfire.ca/
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Do you have a first aid kit tucked away in your car or home? Have you ever purchased insurance of some kind? Or created a plan in case of an emergency?
For many of us, we donât think twice about preparing for disasters. But how often do we think about building our own personal resilience plan to weather times of uncertainty, chaos, or distress?
Exploring the idea of a resilience plan is often on the mind of Dr. Marie-Helene Pelletier, a bilingual and award-winning workplace mental health expert, psychologist, advisor and speaker.
Marie-Heleneâs brilliant work meets at the junction of psychology and business. As one of only a handful of work psychologists holding both a PhD and MBA, Marie-Helene blends the two by translating psychological research into practical strategies to help professionals, business leaders, and their teams build organizational resilience, boost their performance, and thrive.
You wonât want to miss this episode for a fascinating conversation about how we can respond when our wellbeingâs âlow fuelâ light blinks onâand how we can prevent it from coming on in the first place.
Weâll dive into ways we can nourish the alarm system in our brains to move away from catastrophic thinking, get unstuck from the negative stories we live within, and reframe thoughts and situations more calmly, realistically, and healthfully.
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