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Discover your personal power is about re-connecting to your dreams, values and goals. It is about letting go of all the trauma and drama that have created bitterness, anger and hurt. It is about learning a new way to train your brain so that you show up in a way that is in line with your values and goals. This podcast will bring a little light to your life and help you have a great day while helping you re-charge and re-discover your personal power.
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The COUTURE Podcast

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In The COUTURE Podcast, Michelle Orman sits down with the people who make up the incredible COUTURE community to learn about their journeys, hear their stories, and gain insight into their lives and their creative processes. COUTURE’s jewelry designers and brands are creating jewelry with a unique point of view. Both on-trend and collectible, these wearable works of art are among the most highly coveted pieces of jewelry in the world. COUTURE’s retail partners, dedicated media and passionate ...
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We live in the world every day, but we want to keep our minds set on not being OF the world - because we are spiritual royalty! We are daughters of the King! The mission of this podcast is to encourage and empower Christian women to live out their identity as daughters of the King in their lives every day so that they can find peace and progress in all areas of wellness through focusing first on their spiritual wellness.
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Christy-Faith engages in a profound conversation with Timber Cleghorn, a humanitarian aid worker and contestant on the History Channel show Alone (Season 11). They explore Timber's journey from a traumatic childhood filled with fear to finding purpose in humanitarian work. The discussion delves into the challenges of homeschooling, the impact of tr…
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“The historian [of the vineyard] gave us regular feedback on what she was finding, and she also brought in oral historians to take our own life histories. There's also a psychoanalytical point to be made here - you can take refuge in this scholarly exercise, going into archives and finding out things that happened hundreds of years ago, you can all…
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How to STOP Obsessing Over Your Children’s Weakness Christy-Faith and Dr. Kathy Koch explore the importance of understanding children's learning styles, the detrimental effects of perfectionism, and the debate between gentle and authoritarian parenting styles. The conversation emphasizes the need for resilience and character development in children…
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One of the signature questions asked on Checking Inn: A Lodging DEI Podcast is, "What advice would you give your 20-year-old self?" In today's segment, we'll hear advice from Anna Blue Carolyn D. Richmond Karen Ramon, Horace T. Brooks Lani Kane-Hanan and Katherine Martin, CHIA Contact Miranda Kitterlin-Lynch, PhD or me if you would like to be a gue…
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On this episode of Checking Inn: A Lodging DEI Chat, Leon and I talk with Marcus Moore, founder of Moore Crunch Pretzels, along with his mother, affectionately known as "Mama Crunch," and his mentor, Kenneth White. Marcus’s entrepreneurial journey is nothing short of inspiring, and his story will undoubtedly motivate and uplift you. If you own or m…
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Christy-Faith and Dr. Kathy Koch delve into the importance of recognizing and embracing different learning styles in children. They discuss the concept of 'Eight Great Smarts' and how understanding these can transform the educational experience for both parents and children. The discussion emphasizes the significance of homeschooling as a means to …
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On this segment of "What Advice Would You Give To Your 20 Year-Old Self we'll hear advice from Joslyn Gomez, Padero Miller, Nick Mautone, Rachel Vandenberg, Tracy Prigmore, and Dr. Stefanie Benjamin.yn Gomez, Paderoandenberg, Tracy and Dr. Stefanie Benjamin.Leon Thomas による
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"I think it is very interesting to open a debate and talk about this impact of the culture, this epoch, in the subjectivity and never losing the internal work within psychoanalysis, within our consulting room. So when I quote the Lacanian way of saying the ‘declination of the father's name’, I am talking about these times, this epoch, in which the …
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Christy-Faith chats with Jennifer Strickland, a TEDx speaker and author, about the complexities of womanhood in the context of modern feminism. They explore the impact of cultural narratives on women's self-image, the importance of motherhood, and the need for women to reclaim their identities and voices in a society that often undermines them. Bec…
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Children's author Allison River joins Christy-Faith to discuss the doubts and challenges faced by homeschooling parents, the importance of a strong educational foundation, and the unique lifestyle that homeschooling offers. Allison aims to instill pride in being a homeschooler and to provide a positive perspective on education. The conversation emp…
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“I was very interested in the unspoken thoughts and feelings of the patient because I think one of the things about free association is that in the beginning most of what's going on with the patient is unsaid. As the analysis evolves more and more of the unspoken becomes spoken and more of it becomes at the center of the analytic space. I wanted to…
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In this episode of the Christy-Faith Show, Christy is joined by Dr. Jaban Moore, a chiropractic doctor specializing in functional medicine. They discuss the often-overlooked conditions of PANS and PANDAS, which are autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders affecting children. Dr. Moore shares his personal journey with Lyme disease and how it led him to…
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Miranda Kitterlin-Lynch, PhD, and I co-host Checking Inn: A Lodging DEI Chat. One of our signature questions on the show is, "What advice would you give to your 20-year-old self?" In each installment of Checking Inn with Your 20-Year-Old Self, we'll share the valuable advice offered by our guests on the show. Check out the first three installments …
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Christy-Faith continues the conversation with Peggy Ployhar, a homeschooling parent and advocate for special needs children. They discuss the challenges faced by special needs parents, the importance of self-care, and strategies for homeschooling children with special needs. Peggy shares her own experiences with health issues and how she prioritize…
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“There was a lot of dilemma, and I wasn't able to definitely deal with the sudden knowledge of my cancer and to be able to impart that information in a more containing and structured manner so that my patients can be held even in that situation. But the consciousness was there about how to go about it. Whenever I was asked by the patient directly, …
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Christy-Faith and Peggy Ployer discuss homeschooling children with special needs. Peggy shares her personal homeschooling journey and how she started Sped Homeschool to support parents of diverse learners. They discuss the importance of individualizing curriculum for each child and finding a supportive community. They also address common challenges…
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Christy Faith interviews Lynn Seddon, the author of Exploring Nature with Children, about the importance of nature study in homeschooling. They discuss the definition of nature study, its accessibility to children of all ages, and its benefits in developing observation skills, attention to detail, and scientific inquiry. Learn practical tips for ge…
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Heather Moore, the artist behind Heather B. Moore jewelry, creates bespoke pieces for her clients by stamping meaningful words or phrases into gold or silver, literally altering the molecules of the metal. Beyond the function of this process, her approach is a reflection of her belief that all of one’s lived experiences—the good, the bad and everyt…
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Discover how risky play transforms your child's development! Join Christy-Faith and occupational therapist Sarah Collins as they delve into proprioception, core strength, and the surprising impact of screen time. Learn why child-led play and embracing risks can boost resilience and self-confidence. Plus, get tips for trusting your parental instinct…
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On this episode of Checking Inn-A Lodging DEI Chat co-host Miranda Kitterlin-Lynch and Leon Thomas talk with guest Tim Flohr and Lisa Cain with HospitalityInternships.com For years, the hospitality industry worldwide has consistently struggled to hire enough people to fill the available positions in its workplace. As hospitality educators, Tim Floh…
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Christy-Faith and Sarah Collins explore how engaging in risky play is crucial for a child's development. They explore its benefits, such as building confidence, developing motor skills, and regulating the nervous system. They also address the concerns and fears parents have regarding risky play and provide insights on finding a balance between safe…
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Host Miranda Kitterlin-Lynch and Leon Thomas talk with Brian Barker, Executive Director of AHED. AHED, focusses on transforming the hospitality industry by uplifting and amplifying a culture representative of untapped talent. We envision a hospitality workforce where diversity, equity, and inclusivity are not just ideals but inherent qualities of o…
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Christy Faith, Marni and Denise continue the conversation about the behind-the-scenes of running Thrive Homeschool Community. They talk about the various features and benefits of the community, including monthly workshops, expert support, book clubs, forums, and one-on-one conversations. They also discuss the importance of support and connection fo…
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Christy-Faith is joined by Marni Love & Denise Vibbert, mentors in Thrive Homeschool Community. The ladies discuss the culture of encouragement in the community and the importance of providing support and advice only when asked for. They also highlight the value of laughter and humor in difficult situations. The mentors share their personal experie…
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"In my own two analyses, I had observed such transformations for me in a very impressive way. I started my own analysis after the traumatic death of my sister when I was 22 years old. At that time, I had a breakdown, and I suffered from severe depressive and psychosomatic symptoms and sleep disorders but also from terrible nightmares that haunted m…
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Christy Faith continues the conversation with Hannah Maruyama, discussing the concept of vocational creativity and challenging the notion that a college degree is necessary for success. Hannah emphasizes the importance of helping children explore different career pathways and highlights five degree-free options: getting a job, on-the-job training o…
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Within the hallowed halls of their Naples and Palm Beach, Florida locations, Marissa Collections has built a veritable jewelry empire. Offering the work of 100’s of jewelry designers and brands complements their selection of high end clothing and accessories, allowing their loyal clientele to rely upon the store to outfit them from head to toe. CEO…
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Christy-Faith interviews Pat Murray, a trailblazer in educational innovation, who shares his journey from being a high school math teacher to creator of groundbreaking online math programs. He emphasizes the importance of finding the best way to teach math to engage and help students succeed. Pat's short and concise videos, along with interactive p…
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"I don't know what to do about this because we do have to use clinical material. It's the best tried and true method in which to inculcate analytic thinking in our students and supervises. On the other hand, we are so indebted to our patients and their trust in us and our responsibilities as ethical practitioners not to divulge their privacy. Princ…
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"During the whole course of your [psychoanalytic] training, you are laying on the couch and have your personal analysis and beforehand you don't know where it will lead you. You start to discover corners of your unconscious psyche which you don't want, which you are not so eager to explore. This accompanies you during the whole course of training, …
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Christy-Faith interviews Hannah Maruyama of Degree Free, who helps young adults find career roadmaps without needing college degrees. They discuss the flaws of the academic industrial complex and the misconception that college degrees are necessary for success. They also touch on the pressure homeschooling parents face to prepare their children for…
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From a childhood rooted in creativity as an extracurricular pursuit to studying political science at Berkley to a successful, decade long career in the movie business, designer Suzy Landa’s path to jewelry design was anything but straightforward. In this episode of The COUTURE Podcast, Suzy shares the unabridged version of her journey, including so…
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“I would love for the psychoanalytic world to re-embrace some of these adjunctive treatments that get to non-ordinary states of consciousness in order to enhance psychoanalytic treatment, and that includes psychedelics. The other thing I'd like to see is, I think psychoanalysts are extremely well suited to use psychedelic-assisted therapy in a non-…
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