Louise Evans beat cancer but she also overcame her fear of death. Louise is a Registered Clinical Counselor and author of The Cancer Conundrum.
Life takes many twists and turns which can be a veritable roller coaster. When we are able to survive, the highs that follow can be greater than our lowest lows.
Our mindset is crucial to the healing process. As difficult as it can be, we need to find positivity in the direst situation.
In Louise's interview, she takes you through the process of overcoming the negativity that often surrounds desperate circumstances and realizing the UPSIDE of cancer:
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Monday, April 20, 2020
Thursday, April 9, 2020
How to Wake Up Every Morning With Purpose
Pamela Pete was a homeless runaway and a high school dropout. After an
abusive marriage followed by another abusive relationship, she had to make a
change in her life in order to survive.
That day came when her ex-boyfriend arrived at her front
door in the middle of the night holding a gun and saying,
"I just killed somebody!"
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
How Is It Possible To Change from a Homeless Drug Addict to a Successful Businessman in a Year?
A year ago Peter Weddle was a homeless crack cocaine
and heroin addict living on the streets. Today, 365 days later, he is a successful author, public speaker, and life coach for corporate businessmen. How is that even possible?
At his lowest point, Peter took 95 Tramadol and drank a bottle and a half of vodka to end his pain. He died for seven minutes but HE SURVIVED. From that point, his life changed forever. He tells his incredible story in this interview.
At his lowest point, Peter took 95 Tramadol and drank a bottle and a half of vodka to end his pain. He died for seven minutes but HE SURVIVED. From that point, his life changed forever. He tells his incredible story in this interview.
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Is it Possible to Be Happy After Serious Tragedy?
Fran Caffey Sandin, a retired nurse, has authored two books, contributed to several anthologies and magazines. Fran lost two sons. She shares her story of how she found the strength to get through severe trauma.
Through all this heart-wrenching loss, including her father's suicide, she has learned much including what the three stages of grief are and how to survive them.
She teaches us that we can overcome the effects of tragedy and how to help others survive their circumstances.
We need to know what to say and what not to say when our friends are suffering.
During her interview, she details the three stages of grief:
- Crisis
- Crucible
- Construction
Saturday, March 14, 2020
How to Deal with a Cancer Diagnosis for your Child
Jay Hix Jones is the host and executive producer of the
UplifTV documentary series, The Experience, producer of “Hoarders” and as a media
professional also worked on “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and
“Ice Road Truckers.” Jay and
his wife Kara co-authored the book The Experience: 40 Days to Reconnecting
Your Soul. Together they operate the film production company Hungry
Fish Media with Dr. Charles Hix.
Two years ago, Jay requested to be on Never Ever Give Up Hope but before we could do the interview, Jay's life was turned upside down when his four-year-old daughter, Hunter Rose, was diagnosed with stage four cancer.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
What Can Happen if You Only Dare to Hope?
Hope Mueller is an author, inspirational speaker, executive, and active not-for-profit volunteer. A results-driven leader and change agent, Hope is passionate about career development and community service, among others.
Her early years were marked by the experiences of a hippie commune. Hope's unique childhood shaped her approach and interaction with the world, with a gift of creating order out of chaos and turning vision into reality.
To realize success:
- FOCUS on the solution instead of the problem
- Be comfortable with change
- Persistence, persistence, persistence, and laser-focused on goals
Honest and raw with
no request for empathy or complaint
The chaos of her formative years, which are littered with violent episodes, periods of hunger and assaults, leads Hope to set off on her own at the age of 15.
Written as intense past moments, reflective chapters, and flash-forwards, these three voices come together to transcend time and connect the past and the present.
Hopey is a reminder that we can love, believe, and be successful beyond all expectations -
if we ONLY DARE TO HOPE.
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
PTSD is NOT a life sentence. There is a Cure
Cherie Doyen is
an author and a lifelong researcher of suffering. She has helped hundreds of people
around the world to completely heal from PTSD. The focus of her work is to help
those who have struggled through trauma.
On the heels of years of violent childhood trauma including sexual violation, came doctor after doctor, years of therapists and medications. Cherie was dying and no one knew why.
Stress kills people every day. The words of her final psychiatrist were that he could not help her.
Cherie became vigilant to find out why in a tangible and fixable way. And she did.
PTSD is NOT a life sentence. PTSD can be cured. There is freedom.
On the heels of years of violent childhood trauma including sexual violation, came doctor after doctor, years of therapists and medications. Cherie was dying and no one knew why.
Stress kills people every day. The words of her final psychiatrist were that he could not help her.
Cherie became vigilant to find out why in a tangible and fixable way. And she did.
PTSD is NOT a life sentence. PTSD can be cured. There is freedom.
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