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Type 1 on 1 is a podcast that delves into the obscure, complex and challenging world of life with type 1 diabetes. Writer and broadcaster Jen Grieves, who was diagnosed at the age of 8, talks to compelling guests about their experiences of living with type 1 diabetes and how it’s shaped them - showing that there is no ‘normal’ when it comes to handling this complex and often misunderstood chronic condition.
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In this podcast, we will explore topics such as, awakening, self-empowerment, spirituality, mental health, our polarities of the Divine Masculine/Divine Feminine within, and many more. I will interview guests all over the world to build a diverse conversation. If you feel that you have something to share, feel free to reach out and ask to be a guest on this show by emailing me at [email protected]
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Have you lost contact with your child? What about your parent, or grandparent, sibling, or any other family member? You might be experiencing estrangement, alienation, or erasure. All of these terms speak to the trauma and dysfunction that so many families face. A family is a complex living and breathing system. Each member plays a role in the family dynamic. When families carry generational trauma and/or experience new trauma, challenges, or dysfunction, this can result in a break in the fa ...
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Divorce may be the end of one chapter, but it’s also an opportunity for a bright future. You are the author of the story of your life, get some inspiration from “Wise & Worthy” the weekly divorce podcast that will keep you thriving as you embrace your fresh start! Hosted by Karen McMahon for Worthy.com
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In this conversation, Jen Peters, an inner child expert, discusses the significance of inner child work in healing trauma and understanding adult behaviors. The dialogue explores how childhood experiences shape adult relationships, the empowerment found in healing, and the importance of recognizing and addressing deep-seated wounds. The conversatio…
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The second you start speaking to Dr Paida Katsande, it’s near impossible not to feel more calm, more hopeful, and reassured about the good of humanity. Her sunshine energy is unmistakable, but coupled with the realities of life experience and a clear mission to establish equity in public health, dismantle stigma and improve health outcomes? It’s al…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, a panel of parents discusses their experiences with gratitude amidst the challenges of parental alienation. They explore how gratitude can transform pain into joy, the importance of community, and the role of vulnerability in healing. Through personal stories, they illustrate the journey from anger…
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If you’ve ever googled a specific insulin pump or CGM, you may well have come across Nerdabetic’s content online. His insightful but fun YouTube videos break down the latest and greatest in diabetes technology, helping people with diabetes to understand how they could benefit. In this episode I’m chatting to Kamil Armacky - the real Nerdabetic. We …
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This conversation explores the transformative power of gratitude in the context of recovery from parental alienation. Panelists share their personal journeys, reflecting on how their understanding of gratitude has evolved from a self-centered perspective to one that embraces community support and emotional healing. They discuss the challenges of fe…
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Andrea Limbourg is one of the first people in the type 1 diabetes community I spent time with in real life, although we’ve met only a handful of times. I didn’t really realise until we were recording this episode how much of an impact she’s had on my approach to my type 1 diabetes, and I’m excited that you get to experience her wisdom in today’s ep…
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In this conversation, Bill Eddy discusses the BIFF method for responding to hostile communications, the importance of self-restraint in high-conflict situations, and strategies for protecting oneself in court. He emphasizes the need to keep communication simple and repetitive, and the significance of telling one's own story in legal contexts. The d…
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This is true kinship with animals, a podcast that offers you stories, conversations and possibilities on how you might deepen your relationship with animals and relate to them through a new place of understanding. It’s also a reminder that true kinship is how you participate, not how others receive it. My name is Janet Roper, podcast host and your …
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‘I think I've found postpartum harder to manage in terms of my diabetes than actual pregnancy, but I’m literally living my best life as a mum.’ That sentence is pretty reflective of Emily Vilé’s philosophy on type 1 diabetes - not shying away from the realities of the condition she’s lived with since she was just 14 months old, but soaking up all t…
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In this conversation, Lauren Joss and Bill Eddy delve into the complexities of parental alienation, exploring how family dynamics, personality disorders, and emotional health impact relationships between parents and children. They discuss the importance of understanding these dynamics to foster healthier relationships and introduce innovative metho…
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What is screeening for type 1 diabetes? Who should be screened? Is it right for my family? In this episode, attorneys turned authors Rhodes and Alana Ritenour discuss the potential benefits of screening and their decision to screen their own children. Rhodes and Alana are no ordinary couple - they’re also the characters of their own book series, Th…
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In this conversation, Lawrence Joss explores the complexities of parental alienation through personal anecdotes and analogies, particularly focusing on the metaphor of a jungle and a lemon tree. He emphasizes the importance of individual growth, setting boundaries, and the role of community in healing family dynamics. Joss shares his journey of und…
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At first glance, it may seem that Vanessa Haydock has type 1 diabetes all figured out. The behavioural analyst and health and fitness coach speaks of ‘dominating diabetes’, but it was her struggles to accept her condition and care for herself that have enabled her to help hundreds of others change their health for the better as The Diabetic Health …
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss shares his personal journey through parental alienation, emphasizing the importance of community support, understanding boundaries, and the impact of family dynamics. He discusses the concept of 'siloing' in relationships and how it affects children's perceptions of their parents. The…
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Learning to accept and live with type 1 diabetes has not been a linear path in my experience. 29 years of life with type 1 diabetes and there are no hard and fast conclusions here, just a juicy subject to chew on for today's solo episode! I reflect back on my own journey to discuss how I’ve come to accept living with type 1 diabetes, what that look…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss discusses the complexities of parental alienation and the legal system with insights from attorneys and mental health professionals. The conversation covers the challenges faced by parents navigating family law, the importance of self-representation, and the need for child-centered ap…
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Send us a text with comments or questions It's easy to feel like you are an imposter when you are just getting started in a new endeavour. Self-doubt is something all of us have experienced over the years. However, if we stop ourselves from doing what our hearts call us to do because of our self-doubt, we have crossed a healthy threshold with our f…
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Hannah McCook first hit a golf ball at the age of 6. With the Scottish Highlands as her course, Hannah’s talent for the sport soon became clear. In the confusion and chaos of a type 1 diabetes diagnosis at the age of 8, it was thanks to a single sporting type 1 role model, Sir Steve Redgrave, that she realised she didn’t have to give up her favouri…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss revisits key insights from previous conversations with professionals in the field of therapy and psychology. The discussion covers themes of parental alienation, the importance of community support, and the power of personal agency in overcoming adversity. Lawrence emphasizes the sign…
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Send us a text with comments or questions My dear friend Beth Silva dropped by to share a conversation with me about the topic of authenticity. This word has come up in many of my conversations with others, and I think there is an underlying truth to finding our authenticity. Being authentic is about discovering who you are and having the courage t…
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The path to acceptance with type 1 diabetes can be a bumpy one - but what about acceptance for the parents of children with type 1? It's just one of the topics covered in this episode with business owner and mum of three Abby Lyons, who has published a book to help other families trying to come to terms with a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Abb…
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This conversation explores the profound effects of parental alienation on individuals and families, highlighting personal growth, emotional healing, and the journey of reconnecting with estranged children. The speakers share their experiences, insights, and the importance of community support in navigating the challenges of alienation and recovery.…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, host Lawrence Joss introduces a compilation of impactful moments from previous episodes, focusing on the theme of parental alienation and its profound effects on families. The conversation highlights personal stories of struggle, recovery, and the importance of community support. Various speakers s…
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Send us a text with comments or questions In this episode, I open a conversation about suicide. It's a topic that needs to be talked about. Umatter.ca started as a place to support those who are struggling with poor mental health, specifically those who were having suicidal ideologies. If you are struggling, please reach out there is help that can …
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss continues the conversation with Dr. William Bernet, focusing on the innovative resources and strategies being developed to address parental alienation. They discuss a new book aimed at educating judges and mental health professionals, the importance of the Parental Alienation Study Gr…
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Send us a text with comments or questions Rev. Dr Jen Hewson is an Energy Medicine Practitioner, who is passionate about facilitating healing with her clients. She uses her intuitive wisdom and energy technologies that are revolutionizing how we think about healing the systems of our minds and bodies. Several years ago, Jen was diagnosed with an in…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, host Lawrence Joss interviews Dr. Bill Bernet, a child psychiatrist and forensic psychiatrist with extensive experience in parental alienation. They discuss the historical context of parental alienation, the role of Richard Gardner in defining the term, and the challenges faced in the court system.…
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This is true kinship with animals, a podcast that offers you stories, conversations and possibilities on how you might deepen your relationship with animals and relate to them through a new place of understanding. It’s also a reminder that true kinship is how you participate, not how others receive it. My name is Janet Roper, your companion on this…
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Send us a text with comments or questions In this episode, my dear friend Paul Luftenegger and I talk about how love expands love. Paul and I share some essential tools required to set you on a path of discovering love in you, then growing and healing from our past so that we open more space for us to live in the love that resides within us. Throug…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence and Anna explore the themes of recovery, personal growth, and the impact of family dynamics on relationships. They discuss the importance of community support, the challenges of powerlessness in relationships, and the journey towards self-discovery through meditation and emotional awarenes…
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Send us a text with comments or questions In this episode, my dear friend Peggy Helkaa joins us to discuss grief. Peggy is a grief counsellor and a wise and compassionate soul who cares deeply for others. If you are struggling with grief and would like to reach out to Peggy, here is her contact information. Feel free to email her at phelkaa@acclaim…
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Send us a text with comments or questions In this episode, Lisa and I talk about how to resolve the conflict between our hearts and our minds. It can be confusing to be in conflict and difficult to get the clarity that we need. Ultimately, we always have our answers within us, but how to retrieve them can sometimes be where we get stuck. We start w…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss continues the conversation with Dr. Alan Blotcky, focusing on the complexities of parental alienation. They discuss the importance of succinct communication in court, the dynamics of alienation, the role of experts, financial challenges in legal proceedings, and the impact of social m…
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Send us a text with comments or questions This episode is a workshop I presented at the Sivananda Ashram in the Bahamas. The first portion of this talk is about love and the importance of inserting love into what we create. Next, I speak about the barriers that block our creative flow and draw us away from embracing our creativity. The talk ends wi…
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Send us a text with comments or questions This episode is a talk I gave at Sivananda Ashram Bahamas. The talk is about creativity and tapping into it as a way to live. I share how I see creativity and how it moves us into a closer relationship with our Divinity. Support the showBy Ned Burwell
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, host Lawrence Joss speaks with Dr. Alan Blotcky, a clinical and forensic psychologist specializing in parental alienation. They explore the complexities of parental alienation, including its definitions, behavioral strategies, and varying degrees of severity. Dr. Blotcky emphasizes the importance o…
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This is true kinship with animals, a podcast that offers you stories, conversations and possibilities on how you might deepen your relationship with animals and relate to them through a new place of understanding. My name is Janet Roper, your companion on this journey. This episode addresses navigating rough spots when you come across folx who may …
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss interviews Dana, a previously alienated child who has grown into an adult and author. Dana shares her journey of healing from childhood alienation, the complexities of reconnecting with her mother, and the challenges of navigating family dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the impor…
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Send us a text with comments or questions We become powerful the moment we connect with ourselves and then others. If you look out in the world today, you might see the opposite happening. Lisa and I believe this is a real problem, and our solution is to connect with ourselves first and then make a conscious effort to connect with others. When fear…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, host Lawrence Joss interviews Dana Laquidara, an adult alienated child who shares her powerful story of parental alienation. Dana recounts her early experiences of being separated from her mother at a young age, the emotional turmoil it caused, and the long journey of healing and reconnection with …
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This is true kinship with animals, a podcast that offers you stories, conversations and possibilities on how you might deepen your relationship with animals and relate to them through a new place of understanding. My name is Janet Roper, your companion on this journey. This episode addresses our human tendency to infantilize animals when we only se…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss continues his conversation with Randi Fine, an expert on narcissistic personality disorders. They delve into the complexities of trauma bonding, the effects of parental alienation on children, and the importance of reunification therapy. Randi explains the role of 'flying monkeys' in …
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss engages with Randi Fine, a narcissistic abuse expert, to delve into the complexities of trauma bonding and narcissistic relationships. They explore the nuances of narcissism, the signs of narcissistic behavior, and the psychological impact of trauma bonds. Randi explains how these unh…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss continues his conversation with therapist Emily Moon, discussing the complexities of parenting, especially in the context of parental alienation. They explore the importance of community support, transitioning from a protective to a providing role, the significance of discipline and b…
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In this episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, host Lawrence Joss speaks with therapist Emily Moon about the complexities of parenting during high-conflict divorce situations. They explore the emotional challenges faced by parents, the impact of parental alienation, and the importance of vulnerability and accountability in parenting. Emily shar…
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In this New Year's episode of the Family Disappeared podcast, Lawrence Joss reflects on the past year, discussing personal growth, community support, and the journey of reconnecting with children affected by parental alienation. Guests share their experiences of acceptance, forgiveness, and the importance of setting intentions for the new year, emp…
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As heart-warming ends to a series go, they don’t get much more heart-warming than this episode. Hypo Hounds is a diabetic alert assistance charity, helping children with type 1 diabetes by training assistance dogs to not only detect hypos, fetch testing kits or even bring a bottle of Lucozade, but helping children to live with more independence and…
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