The pain of childhood wounds from a parent’s abandonment, neglect or abuse can linger into adulthood and be very challenging to overcome. If you’re finding it difficult to heal those childhood wounds and feel stuck, unhappy and that life is limited with few possibilities for you, join me, Dr. Balin A. Durr, MD, a Board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist with more than 20 years of experience, to learn how to heal your wounds, find your joy and happiness, and create the Life you long for.
The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tiffany
Sound Healing with David Gibson
Upcoming Conference on April 26th - 28th, Sound Baths and Presenters
Sometimes we turn ourselves inside out to be who people want us to be because we’re afraid people won’t like us, may think we’re selfish, and may reject us. Feeling our feelings can be uncomfortable. So, we use food, substances or activities to numb our feelings. This costs us big time… including anger and frustration about our mediocre, unfulfilled life.
The Getting Real with Hilary Show with Hilary Burns
Title: S2 EP22 | Sonata for a Damaged Heart - How a Health 31-Year-Old Woman Survived her Almost Fatal Heart Attack | Kisha Stewart
I had a friend who told me she had a heart attack because she sneezed. This friend was in her 60's. When Kisha told me that she had a heart attack at 31, I couldn't believe it. She was healthy, athletic, and in the prime of her life.
The Sports Doctor with Dr. Robert Weil
Guests, Dr. Denise McDermott and Christine Blanchette
Raising Expectations with Pastor Joe Schofield, Stefanie and Dr Craig Thayer, Dr Paul Hall, and Ron Greer
With Guest, Stephanie Prentice, Intelligence specialist with Black Rhino Protection Agency
Friends, this week we are blessed to have our friend, Stephanie Prentice join us! Stephanie comes aboard the program to share with us the stories she has experienced in her life and the struggles she overcame with help from our Lord. Join us tonight for an amazing episode.
Millions of people found the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic difficult to deal with. This was especially true for children, teens, and young adults; and sometimes, it resulted in depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts.