Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams
With Guest, Mary Jo Ross, Speaker, Advocate, Survivor/Thriver
Mary Jo Ross used workaholism for 14 years as a coping method to avoid the pain and memories of her childhood. Mary Jo joins this edition of Breaking the Silence sharing her story to help educate and encourage others to do the same.
Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams
With Guest, Anthony Tooton, Award-Winning Producer, Actor, Director & Editor.
In this instalment of Breaking the Silence, special guest Anthony Tooton, born in Newfoundland, Canada, shares about his life, the incident that changed everything for him and the aftermath of that event and the consequences it had on his life. Anthony also shares his journey on how he has been moving forward in his life Anthony Shares it all here on Breaking the Silence.
Life With The Girlfriends with Christine Marie and Julie Peters
Topic: This week Christine Marie and Julie talk about jokes, life, and porn.
Trump - Clean House? Feminism - flying solo, "I don't need a man." Narcissism in relationships, the death blow
Life can be challenging. Life can be hard. All instances are lessons to help us learn and grow.....
Life can be challenging. Life can be hard. All instances are lessons to help us learn and grow.....
The Debut of Signs of Life with Bob and Phran Ginsberg on BBS Radio!
MEDIUMS - What are the attributes of a good medium? How does one select the right Medium?
You Are Loved, Lovable and Worthy of Love ©2015 Joan M. Newcomb
I am sitting in a downtown Starbucks. It is not designed to hang out in. It has hard metal seats and tiny row tables. It's across from a city park, where city denizens live.
A woman comes in with a huge stroller and a tiny toddler. Her daughter has a grey T-shirt with a big strawberry on it. She is a bright spark of light amongst beings who have accumulated many shades of gray.
I see a lot of diversity, but not a lot of happiness. There's a lot of pain on the streets outside of Starbucks.
Values and Worth ©2015 Joan Newcomb
What's most important in life for you? Where do you focus 90% of your attention? What do you spend most of your money on? Do you feel satisfied with your life?
The answer to these questions may - or may *not* give you a clue about your core values.