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Pushing Through Loss

Pushing Through Loss

Kelila Green Siciliano

After losing a surrogacy pregnancy at 16 weeks and 5 days, Kelila wanted to create a safe space for others who have become pregnancy loss survivors; to share their stories; to connect with others who have become pregnancy loss survivors; to explore how they found their inner strength warriors through their loss.
Join me every week for some raw conversations surrounding pregnancy loss, still birth, and infant death. Find support in the stories we share and in this community of survivors.
For the reason you found this podcast, I am sorry. However, I am really glad you are here.
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Founder of Hopeful Horizon Wellness:

Larissa Nickson, LMCS, PMH-C, RYT-200

Larissa has worked in the mental health field for over 15 years and has extensive experience working with teens, young adults, and adults to support them on their journey to healing through depression, anxiety, trauma, adjusting to life stressors, perinatal mental health, pregnancy loss, and birth trauma. She combines talk therapy with somatic work through the use of yoga, breathing, and meditation.

She is also a survivor of preeclampsia and pregnancy loss and uses her personal experience combined with clinical knowledge to help others who experience pregnancy loss and birth trauma in her private practice. She is the author of a children’s book which teaches children and their parents how to cope with grief. The book is called I Hold You In My Heart and is written in memory of her daughter.

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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Dr. George Ackerman (Sharon’s son) is from Brooklyn, N.Y. Now residing in Florida, he works in the fields of law, police, and education. George lost his mother, Sharon Riff Ackerman on 1/1/2020 due to Parkinson’s Disease.

George wanted to honor his mother and continue to help in the Parkinson’s awareness cause and did not know how to bring change. We started TogetherForSharon® as a family for the purpose of keeping my mother, Sharon Riff Ackerman’s, memory alive and to share the message of Parkinson’s Awareness and hope for a cure.

Today https://www.togetherforsharon.com/ reaches thousands of individuals across the country for PD Awareness. George currently interviews individuals throughout the Parkinson’s community including various foundations, caregivers, and Parkinson’s warriors to help share their stories and causes.

Social media links... See you there!
Websitehttps://www.togetherforsharon.com/
Email[email protected]
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-ackerman-ph-d-j-d-mba-00871a82/
TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@togetherforsharon1
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/togetherforsharon112020
Twitter/Xhttps://twitter.com/togetherforsha1
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/togetherforsharon/
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YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIeBLOelhaLQNvgeNMzu-5g
Podcast Linkhttps://www.togetherforsharon.com/podcast-interviews/
Interview link https://www.togetherforsharon.com/interview-index/

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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Pushing Through Loss - I couldn't create life, but I can still create with Rakefet
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12/26/23 • 53 min

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I sat down with Rakefet who became a pregnancy loss survivor when at 6 weeks she suffered a miscarriage.
Rakefet used her skills and what she knew to create an incredibly moving short film, Still, calling attention to the world of pregnancy loss.
“I hope that ‘Still’ encourages other mothers who have experienced infant or pregnancy loss to seek out
support, create closure and foster healing by sharing their experiences with other women dealing with
similar grief,” explained Rakefet Abergel, writer and director of “Still”. “These topics shouldn’t be taboo.
As I shared my grief in my circles, women all around me opened up about their experiences. These were
women I knew well, but I was never made aware of the painful losses they had suffered silently. We
need to end the fear and shame of sharing this experience.”

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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Corinne's personal journey of childhood emotional abuse, poverty, grief, loss, addiction and depression to finding forgiveness for herself, finding strength and healing as a woman, mother, and wife fuels her passion for guiding others to healing in their relationship with themselves and others.

Because unforgiveness kills. ← Blunt statement, but it’s true.

If you want fulfillment: inner peace, joy, abundance, unconditional love and a feeling of satisfaction; you’ve got to deal with your crap.
You are not alone in this journey. Corinne can l be your guide helping you bring to light what needs to heal and stepping towards fulfillment and more of what your heart

You desire more out of life – now it’s time to receive it

Take the Success GPS quiz to uncover your unique path to achieving personal fulfillment, joy, and abundance, eliminating the guesswork and getting you there in the fastest way possible.

www.corinnezuleger.com

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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Pushing Through Loss - MINIsode #3-- I'm good...until I'm not
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01/11/24 • 6 min

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We, as humans, get so used to routine that when something deviates from the norm, we tend to go into fight or flight mode.
How can you calm that reaction and and bring yourself back to homeostasis?

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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Jane Snyder has been Steve's wife for 37 years, a mom of 6, the founder and CEO of Wisdom Wellness Coaching, a trained Billings Ovulation Method instructor, and a Certified Metanoia Catholic mindset coach.

She realized that while she can teach a young woman or a couple the concept of Natural Family Planning and how to practice it, each client's thoughts are the key to success. This is her unique coaching style: learning our bodies through charting and our interior life through coaching.

Jane also has a program called The Catholic Way To Navigate Menopause Through Grace, a one-to-one coaching program for peri/post-menopausal women to draw out and refine the wisdom within them.

Jane hosts a weekly podcast called ‘Cycles and Sanctity’ where she shares the Good News of women's bodies, the marital embrace, and how our cycles can be a path to holiness.

Her clients, friends, and fellow coaches lovingly call her Mama Jane , as her gift to the world is how she mothers everyone.

Connect with her at:

www.wisdomwellnesscoaching.net

https://www.facebook.com/mamajane25

https://www.instagram.com/mama_jane_25/

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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You can find Stephanie at one of the links below:
Website: https://thestephaniejordan.com/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/thestephaniejordan/

FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheStephanieJordan

Twitter: https://twitter.com/The_StephJordan

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thestephanie-jordan/

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1958441007 (BIB book)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B1W6SQNK (BIB ebook)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM63F993 (TDS books)

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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Join me as I speak with Catherine, a birth trauma survivor.
Catherine has been married to her wonderful husband Eli for 7 years and they have two little girls. She has worked in a variety of fields from horseback riding instructor to nanny, but all of them have to do with caretaking and that flows perfectly into her role as a mom.

During labor with her second daughter she suffered an amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) which very well could have killed both Catherine and her daughter. Recovery (both mentally and physically) has been long, exhausting, hard, but so so worth it. It is worth it because of the tangible ways in which the Lord has shown up for Catherine and her family! As more time goes by she is fighting to get back as much of her life back as possible. She will never be the person she was, but she's learning to love this new version of herself!

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/birthtraumastoriespodcast/

Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/BirthTraumaStoriesPodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1OxPaMiWax8148LgqW_xGQ

Website: www.birthtraumastories.com

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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Heidi Low shares her experience in loosing her 6 year old daughter to cancer. How did she move manage and maneuver through the diagnosis, the hospital stays and surgeries, and eventual loss of her daughter? My conversation with Heidi goes deep into finding gratitude even in the smallest of moments and how we can lean on that through the grief and into healing.
20 years ago in a few short months Heidi Low went from stay at home wife and mom to one terminally ill daughter and 3 bonus children to single girl working and going to school full time.

She spent the next eight years researching like crazy, trying everything from therapy to energy healing. Most weren’t directly related to grief, but focused on growth – using her deep pain as a catalyst for creating something good.

Born out of that work, she walked away from an established career in health care policy to start 'Ohana Oasis, a non-profit serving bereaved parents nationwide with weeklong retreats. What began as her facilitating one small retreat, has expanded to retreats held regionally across the United States, a leadership training program and new cohorts being full supported by trained alumni leaders. 10 years later she’s developed, facilitated, and overseen more than 15 retreats.

Now Heidi’s taking that retreat experience to show others who want to create their own heart-centered retreats, how they can do it too.

Click here for the one tool you need in making all your retreat decisions.

You can also find Heidi at heidilow.com or on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/heidichristinalow/.

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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Following the loss of her first born daughter to stillbirth, Samantha Banerjee channeled her grief into writing and research - shocked to discover just how many babies are lost to stillbirth every year in the U.S. and that sadly, many were preventable.

Together with other bereaved parents, she co-founded PUSH, a national coalition on a mission to end preventable stillbirth.

WABC

https://abc7ny.com/stillborn-family-leave-medical-new-york/13410614/

Today Show: https://www.today.com/health/efforts-prevent-avoidable-stillbirths-include-kick-counts-t235292

Washington Post:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/how-common-is-stillbirth/2021/12/10/58820b22-3282-11ec-93e2-dba2c2c11851_story.html

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Thank you for listening. Loss/death affects us all. As the saying goes, "death is a part of life". It doesn't make it any easier, however, to grieve.
However, you are the sum of your parts; your emotions and your experience do not define who you are. How you push through shows your character and strength.
It takes a village-- so, come join our community and find others who are living on the other side of grief (and not with grief).
If you or someone you know needs support, please don't hesitate to reach out.
website: www.kelilagreenspeaker.com
Instagram: OurAndYRS
Facebook: Kelila Beth Green
LinkedIn: Kelila Green Siciliano

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FAQ

How many episodes does Pushing Through Loss have?

Pushing Through Loss currently has 53 episodes available.

What topics does Pushing Through Loss cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Miscarriage, Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Pushing Through Loss?

The episode title 'How you push through Trauma (with a big T)-- with Corinne Zuleger' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Pushing Through Loss?

The average episode length on Pushing Through Loss is 37 minutes.

How often are episodes of Pushing Through Loss released?

Episodes of Pushing Through Loss are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Pushing Through Loss?

The first episode of Pushing Through Loss was released on Sep 11, 2023.

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