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mhnrnetwork · 10 months
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While the term "homicide survivor" is commonly used with the family of the deceased, it's equally appropriate to use with colleagues in civilian or military jobs. This interview spotlights U.S. Navy Commander Tina Erwin (Ret.) and her determination to understand the suspicious death of a young man under her command. Commander Erwin noticed that the submariners used their "gut feelings" to know when something was "off." This intensified her lifelong interest into the deeper meaning of events. As she saw it, "The Navy was a tremendous schoolhouse in which to study all the facets of behavior and karma, from the worst to the finest levels of humanity." Her discussion of the suspicious death of a sailor under her command showcases her compassion, competence and conviction in trying to right this wrong.
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mhnrnetwork · 10 months
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RESENTMENTS and FALLING FORWARD H.A.L.T. and Call for Backup Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintock Positive Connections Radio: S-1 E-18 PCR E-87 The Courage to Stand Up and Speak Your Truth. Showing Others that there is a Way Out. Break the STIGMA!!!! www.MentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.com www.positiveconnectionsradio.com www.McLintockcounseling.com [email protected] [email protected]
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mhnrnetwork · 11 months
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Simona is from the south of Spain and is a certified life coach including credentials from Evercoach from Mindvalley where the 6 phase meditation was born from founder and author, Vishen Lakihana. Simona and I collaborated on how the 6 phase meditation is a creative tool for enlghtened women's empowerment. We did a live coaching session and also spoke of how her career in opera has evolved. https://simona-lifepurposementor.com
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mhnrnetwork · 11 months
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https://www.faustruggiero.com Faust A. Ruggiero’s professional career spans almost 40 years, and is diversified and compelling, as it has consistently established new and exciting cutting-edge counseling programs in its pursuit of professional excellence and personal life enhancement. He is a published research author, clinical trainer, and a therapist who has worked in settings that have included clinics for deaf children, prisons, nursing homes, substance abuse centers, inpatient facilities, major corporations, both national and international, and as the President of the Community Psychological Center in Bangor, Pennsylvania. In that capacity, he developed the Process Way of Life counseling program, and has developed it into a formal text presented in the Fix Yourself Handbook.
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mhnrnetwork · 11 months
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https://terrysidford.com Speaker | Author | Professional Coach | Podcast HostTerry is a sought-after motivational TEDx speaker, Author, Television Host and Life Coach since 1998. She has assisted scores of people and organizations in achieving their dreams, which she believes is her own life’s purpose. Terry’s greatest joy has always been to help others unleash their potential and live life to the fullest. When you hear Terry's story you will be able to access your own courage as we share from her home in Utah.
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mhnrnetwork · 11 months
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Temujn Kensu (aka Fred Freeman) was wrongfully convicted of a 1987 murder he didn't do and is serving a sentence of life without parole. It's an open secret he's innocent. Even a former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice, FBI investigator and detective with the Michigan State Police agree. He was railroaded. Two questions immediately come to mind. How did this travesty of justice even happen? Why should I care? Answer: Money, power and incompetent legal representation became the toxic mix that locked this innocent man up. It's an all-to-common backdrop for botched legal cases. And, we should all care because if it could happen to him, it could happen to you or someone you love. Listen in. Know what's at stake. Know how to lend support to Temujn and others in his shoes. Know who to make accountable.
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mhnrnetwork · 11 months
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Most homicide survivors vividly recall groping in the dark in the aftermath of murder. Who should they call? What is to be done with reporters? What about social media? What can be delegated to friends? As time passes survivors collide with additional urgent questions. Is financial help available? What should be expected from the criminal justice and parole systems? When is an attorney needed? Resources are painfully lacking for the loved ones of a murder victim. It soon becomes clear that help from others who have traveled the path is invaluable. And so, the need for a reference book to answer important questions becomes obvious. This episode explains the abyss that survivors face, and how the guidebook What Now? Navigating the Aftermath of Homicide and Suicide steps in to help.
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mhnrnetwork · 11 months
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THROWING OUT THE BULLSHIT FLAG H.A.L.T. and Call for Backup Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintock With Cassie Sexton Positive Connections Radio: S-1 E-17 PCR E-86 Former Dispatcher and dynamic advocate for mental health for First Responders; Cassie Sexton is back with an update on her world and what strides and setbacks she is facing in the effort to break the stigma. We hit hard into the discussion regarding misinformation and how we need to stand together as a team when protecting integrity in the efforts to help First Responders. Cassie works with Mindbase and travels the country vetting out organizations and others who support the men and women protecting our streets and providing selfless life saving feats of heroism, dedication and honor. Mindbase is the first and only solution of its kind, integrating with real-time CAD and RMS incident data to transform employee wellness programs and apps of the past into peer support technology tools to build Mission Ready Minds. Visit the site at: Mindbase | Proactive First Responder Wellness (getmindbase.com) The Courage to Stand Up and Speak Your Truth. Showing Others that there is a Way Out. Break the STIGMA!!!! www.MentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.com www.positiveconnectionsradio.com www.McLintockcounseling.com [email protected] [email protected] https://linktr.ee/cassiesexton
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mhnrnetwork · 11 months
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A DEEP DIVE INTO DISPATCH IN DEPTH H.A.L.T. and Call for Backup Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintock Becca Barrus, Host of Dispatch in Depth Podcast Becca Barrus is the host of the Dispatch In Depth Podcast. She is also a writer and copy editor-social media coordinator for the Annals of Emergency Dispatch and Response and the IAED, International Academies of Emergency DIspatch. We discuss the IAED and its role in the DIspatcher Community as we take a deep dive into Becca’s podcast designed to help others understand the Dispatcher’s role and journey through our ever changing social climate. Positive Connections Radio: S-1 E-16 PCR E-85The Courage to Stand Up and Speak Your Truth. Showing Others that there is a Way Out. Break the STIGMA!!!! www.MentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.com www.positiveconnectionsradio.com www.McLintockcounseling.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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mhnrnetwork · 1 year
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BURNOUT-EXECUTIVE DYSFUNCTION H.A.L.T. and Call for Backup Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintock SDPD Assistant Police Chief Sarah Creighton Do you remember what your passion for the job felt like? We were all once on our A game but somehow over time and distance we discover our lives aren’t what we had planned. Join us as we dive deep into emotional resiliency and unpack the stressors that lead many of us into burnout, addiction and other unhealthy coping methods. We talk about the solutions and get to the heart of problems. Positive Connections Radio: S-1 E-15 PCR E-84 The Courage to Stand Up and Speak Your Truth. Showing Others that there is a Way Out. Break the STIGMA!!!! www.MentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.com www.positiveconnectionsradio.com www.McLintockcounseling.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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mhnrnetwork · 1 year
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Forensic psychology is a specialty where psychology meets law. Our guest, Dr. Johnston, has an extensive resume in this field and will shed light on what her job entails. In addition, we discuss relevant current events such as prison reform, the ethics of true crime shows and much, much more. For information about my books and other information please visit my website: https://jancantyphd.com/
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mhnrnetwork · 1 year
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ADDICTION WANTS TO KILL YOU H.A.L.T. and Call for Backup Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintock Don’t give addiction the excuse it’s waiting for. Doing pushups and being patient as you drop your guard. Holding on to your reservations, setting you up for destruction. Remember, Addiction wants to Kill You, don’t get fooled again. Positive Connections Radio:The Courage to Stand Up and Speak Your Truth. Showing Others that there is a Way Out. Break the STIGMA!!!! S-1 E-14. PCR E-83 www.MentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.com www.positiveconnectionsradio.com www.McLintockcounseling.com [email protected] [email protected]
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mhnrnetwork · 1 year
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I think about eating a lot, so I talk to a health and mindset coach who helps people think differently about food. (https://jeniferparedes.com) Check out my new video course, Train Your Inner Mammal to Feel Good Now https://innermammalinstitute.org/course Get 10% off with the code ReaderDiscount at the checkout. You will learn to rewire your happy chemicals with small simple steps! Check out video clips from this episode and others here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1hyR2RHXp04OmVhFUKNh81FT5gffvplq If you like The Happy Brain Podcast, please rate and review it to help others make peace with their inner mammal. THE HAPPY BRAIN PODCAST helps you blaze new trails to your dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphin. My guests are pioneers in retraining the inner mammal. I love learning from them! Listen in and subscribe so you can turn on your happy chemicals in healthy new ways. Your host, Loretta Breuning PhD, is founder of the Inner Mammal Institute and author of "Habits of a Happy Brain: Retrain your brain to boost your serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin and endorphin levels.” Details at: https://innermammalinstitute.org Life is more peaceful and satisfying when you understand the brain we’ve inherited from earlier mammals. Your mammal brain controls the chemicals that make you feel good: dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphin. These chemicals are released for reasons that don’t make sense to our verbal human brain. When you know what these chemicals do in animals, your ups and downs make sense! Our happy chemicals evolved to reward survival behavior, not to make you feel good all the time. Each happy chemical has a special job. When it turns on, it paves neural pathways that turn it on more easily in the future. That’s why we repeat behaviors that we’d rather do without. Fortunately, you can re-wire yourself to stimulate them in sustainable ways. But it’s hard. It’s like learning a foreign language: it takes a lot of repetition. Yet people do it every day. You can be one of them! You can design a new path to your happy chemicals and repeat it until it’s strong enough to turn on easily. The Inner Mammal Institute shows you how. The Inner Mammal Institute has free resources to help you make peace with your inner mammal: videos, blogs, infographics, and podcasts. Dr. Breuning’s books explain the big picture and help you plot your course step by step. No matter where you are right now, you can enjoy more happy chemicals in healthy ways. Get the details at https://InnerMammalInstitute.org. Music from Sonatina Soleil by W.M. Sharp. Hear more of it at https://InnerMammalInstitute.org/musicbywmsharp
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mhnrnetwork · 1 year
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If you think you have PTSD or just want to understand the DSM criteria better, this epsiode explains and offers guidelines for symptom relief. IT IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE for therapy, just an overview of basic PTSD symptoms and ways to recognize and neutrlaize them.
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mhnrnetwork · 1 year
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ANY DOOR-ANYTIME-ANYPLACE H.A.L.T. and Call for Backup Sgt. Brent Larsen (Ret) Brent Larson is a veteran police officer with 32 years of active duty with the Salt Lake City Police Department. He comes on the show to let others know that there is hope and not to give up. He talks about the suicide of his friend and partner Matt Jeweks and shares his experiences with the ultimate dark side of life and the ultimate price one may suffer when you feel there is no hope left. Brent states, “This job is going to change you, don’t make this job your life. Make your family the priority.” This podcast is dedicated to the memory of Officer Matthew Garth Jewkes and his family, loved ones, brothers and sisters left behind. Positive Connections Radio: Having the Courage to Stand Up and Speak Your Truth will Show Others that there is a Way Out. Break the STIGMA!!!! S-1 E-13. PCR episode 82 www.MentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.com www.positiveconnectionsradio.com www.McLintockcounseling.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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mhnrnetwork · 1 year
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As a preschooler Ryan Kopyar's mom left for work before Christmas and never returned. Even worse, she was 8 months pregnant with his little sister. It was a watershed moment in Ryan's young life. The immediate aftermath of her murder transformed Ryan's once-happy home into a quiet, dark place as he and his father awkwardly struggled to adjust to her absence while in the spotlight of their small town. Listen as Mr. Kopyar explains the circuitous route his life took in the years following her death and why the murderer made it impossible to forget him even after incarceration.
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mhnrnetwork · 1 year
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