Episodios

  • Episode 401 Kindness Matters
    Apr 13 2026

    On this week's episode, I share a simple story that reminds us how much kindness matters. There is a powerful ripple effect in one small act of kindness. Genuine kindness aligns us with our true nature. It feels good to be both the giver and receiver of kindness. May this episode remind you that even in the midst of our chaotic current events, the simple act of kindness can move us to tears, water our souls, and help us be more fully present to what truly matters. Enjoy the podcast!

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  • Episode 400!!
    Apr 6 2026

    On this week's episode, we celebrate our 400th episode. I acknowledge the key role as producer that my husband Paul plays. I am so grateful for all he does to help me develop, support and sustain this podcast dream of mine. I also celebrate the growing grassroots movement that rallied over 8 million people to show up for No Kings 3 Protest on March 28th.

    I share some of the lyrics sung in the singing resistance groups all across the land. The words capture what shores me up in these troubling times. As we celebrate 400 episodes, may we all find small and large ways to stand in solidarity with neighbors, friends, strangers… to lead with love, nurture compassion, protect each other, rise up, march for freedom, sing resistance and fight for justice. Enjoy the podcast!

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    8 m
  • Episode 399 Sheri Reuveni-Ulrich
    Mar 30 2026

    My guest today is Sheri Reuveni-Ulrich. Sheri had been a speech therapist for nearly 25 years with special needs individuals, primarily on the autism spectrum. She also had a love for baking and often incorporated baking as an experiential activity for her students. Her "ah ha" moment occurred when she stepped back from the kitchen and witnessed her non-verbal students humming, laughing and finding their voices, while baking cookies. That ignited her desire to create a bakery, where she could provide meaningful employment to individuals on the spectrum.

    Rising Above Bakery, started in Sheri's home, is now a hidden gem in Nyack and Sheri hopes to expand to locations in Bergen County, NJ. Become a customer, a volunteer or open an account to supply their delicious, high quality, baked goods in your deli, grocery, restaurant or coffee shop. Sheri is also demonstrating that individuals on the spectrum can be reliable, engaged employers. Help the bakers, Sheri and their dreams rise above their challenges.

    Check out the Show Notes for links to Rising Above Bakery and Sheri's email. She is looking for supporters in variety of ways. Enjoy then podcast!

    Links:
    www.risingabovebakery.org
    IG: risingabovebakery
    FB: Rising Above Bakery
    Email Sheri

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    49 m
  • Episode 398 3.5%
    Mar 23 2026

    On this week's episode, I explain the importance of Saturday March 28th's No Kings 3 Protest. Research says that if 3.5% of the population actively participate in sustained peaceful protest, the people can topple an authoritarian regime. And we have an authoritarian regime that desperately needs to be toppled! 3.5% of our country's population would be 12 million people.

    Let's show up and peacefully take to the streets and encourage everyone we know to come be a part of the 12 million people, gathering in solidarity to unite, resist, and restore our democracy. Check out the Show Notes for links to NoKings.org to find an event near you as well as links to Robert Reich's IG clip that I transcribed and key grassroots groups Indivisible, HandsOff, MoveOn, Womens March and 50501, all helping to organize our inspiring resistance movement. Enjoy the podcast!

    Links:
    No Kings 3 Website
    IG: @rbreich
    indivisible.org/
    indivisiblerockland.org/
    www.handsoffnyc.com
    front.moveon.org/
    www.fiftyfifty.one/
    womensmarch.com/

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    9 m
  • Episode 397 Tenderness
    Mar 16 2026

    On this week's episode, I build on the poem I shared last week titled Because by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. The poem is about opening our hearts, even when the world around us temps us to close it or protect ourselves from all the anguish and pain. The poem encourages us to make love matter even when it is easy to fall into despair. I've let that poem seep into me and it inspired me to look up more pieces on heart centering and tenderness.

    May we sit at the altar of our heart. May we breathe deeply, listen compassionately. May we embrace the tenderness that tunes us into our truth, the tenderness that frees us, the tenderness that blesses our aliveness. Check out the show notes for links to Wendy Heckert's Heart Space: A Meditation Poem as well as Mark Nepo's short essay This Tenderness. Enjoy the podcast!

    Links:
    Heart Space by Wendy Heckert
    This Tenderness by Mark Nepo

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    9 m
  • Episode 396 Love, As If It Matters
    Mar 9 2026

    I share a deeply inspiring poem on this week's episode. My niece shared the poem with me and her great-uncle shared it with her and he claims that the poem so beautifully captures his beloved wife who died last year. So this poem is charged with loving hands, open hearts and wisdom from this world and beyond.

    May we take love seriously. May we give love wildly. May we be gentle with our insufficiency. May we stay open in the face of indifference, anger, cruelty and fear. May we love as if love matters, as if the world depends on it. Enjoy the podcast!

    Links:
    Meet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

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  • Episode 395 Holding Onto Turquoise
    Mar 2 2026

    On this week's episode, I describe how soothed I was by the shades of turquoise in the Bahamas. For twelve days on a small island in the Bahamas, these gorgeous colors evoked mystery, boldness, vibrancy and calm. I can't explain why, but turquoise nourished and healed my body, mind and spirit.

    May we hold onto to colors, images and words that calm our nervous system, quiet our minds and drop us more fully into the present moment. May we envision life as joy. May we see that life is service. May we behold that service is joy. Enjoy the podcast!

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    8 m
  • Episode 394 Arianna Injeian
    Feb 23 2026

    My guest today is Arianna Injeian. And what an honor to shine light on Arianna, who is shining light on so many others; what an inspiring woman! Her background in Medical Anthropology, Sociology, and Public Health allows her to look at systemic health, particularly in the area of women's reproductive care. In undergraduate school, she started off with a dual major in anthropology and biology. Her love for travel and learning about other people and cultures, brought her to a masters program at the University of Amsterdam, where she had another dual major: medical anthropology and public health.

    She is currently at the University of Alabama in yet another dual degree program, for a Masters in Public Health (which she recently completed) and a Ph.D. in Bio-Cultural Medical Anthropology. Her dissertation is a comparative analysis of reproductive health and fertility care in both Alabama and Argentina. Arianna has completed her course work, along with her research in Alabama and is now spending 6 months in Argentina.

    I learned so much from Arianna, her dedication to honor the lived experiences of women, her advocacy of reproductive justice, her determination to explore what can be done despite many obstacles, and her commitment to collaborative care. I finished our conversation deeply moved by Arianna, the wisdom and passion she brings to her meaningful work; I literally felt grateful that Arianna exists on the planet at this time!

    Check out the Show Notes for links to Arianna's proposal that won her a NSF grant to continue her dissertation research, the book I referenced "No Woman Left Behind" by Kate Grant and Kate's organization the Fistula Foundation. Enjoy the podcast!

    Links:
    National Science Foundation
    NFS Award Details
    Fistula Foundation
    "No Woman Left Behind" by Kate Grant

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