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Listen to remarkable people talk about when the unforgettable happens, what happened next, and who helped them along the way. Often hilarious, always frank; physically and mentally wounded veterans, and those that deal with them, talk us through the moment that changed their lives. Published every two weeks during each series. Available on all the usual podcast platforms. Contact: thesearchchicken@gmail.com if you have a story to tell and a charity to highlight.
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Pastoral and clergy mental health is a mostly ignored area, especially by those who live their lives as pastors in the clergy. The stigma of mental health within those who serve in the shadow of the cross is something that invokes the stigma of fear. Many of those in the clergy will choose to suffer in their despair rather than reaching out for help. Sometimes those suffering choose to wait until it's too late to get the real help that they need. At Wounded Warriors of the Cross our mission ...
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Conversations With a Wounded Healer

Sarah Buino, Head/Heart Business Therapy

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Who’s a wounded healer? It’s any one of us who works in a caring profession and is bravely doing their own work, while helping others. My goal is to share the parallel journey we as healers walk along with our clients and how we attend to our own humanity while caring for others. My podcast is about conversations and community building, what we can learn from each other, and how we can help heal each other. We’re cultivating a space where we celebrate vulnerability, authenticity and “showing ...
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In this wide world, there are so many opportunities to be hurt or misused. Our podcast has served as a platform to express these wounded hearts, as well as provide helpful information and testimonies from those experiencing personal and church losses. We invite you to join us in our efforts to promote healing, forgiveness, and reconciliation in the hearts of individuals who were impacted by church disenfranchisement and personal wounds.
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The Wounded Blue Hour

Lt. Randy Sutton

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America Out Loud Network © – The Wounded Blue Hour is the top show on everything law enforcement, with interviews and news stories. Lt. Randy Sutton is the FOUNDER of The Wounded Blue and your host.
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Wounded City

The Commercial Appeal

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The rate at which Memphians are shooting - and shooting at - each other exploded during the last decade. Younger shooters and increasingly lethal weapons leave Memphis with more murder mysteries than ever. Wounded City is a special podcast series from The Commercial Appeal exploring Memphis' staggering gun violence problem.
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Mortally Wounded Podcast

Mortally Wounded Podcast

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An Age of Sigmar podcast coming out of Sydney Australia. Mortally Wounded has a heavy focus on competitive play doing a detailed 'So you want to play...' section regularly on episodes which runs through an army list and rates its effectiveness in each of the main phases of the game. It does also include hobby elements with occasional painting and modelling sections.
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This is the WOUNDED HEARTS WALK IN CIRCLES—Reason & Remedies for Repeated Mistakes podcast based on Jerry Seiden’s workbook and workshop with the same title. This podcast gives listeners the opportunity to understand the 7 specific causes for familiar failures, repeated losses, failed relationships, and that sense of being stuck or even trapped in our lives. Gripping stories, insights, exercises, and the tools for use in a small group or with a peer/recovery-partner.
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Wounded Healer

Wounded healer

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Holistic healing mama sharing her experience strength and hope after overcoming my own addiction and mental illness one day at a time with skills and not pills I want to have my own ministry and give back to my community here on Cape Cod and hope that, that could travel across the world. From the epidemic to pandemic, We are in serious need of energy healing and happiness around the world. Now a Reiki master as well as well as went to college studying psychology, sociology, then certificatio ...
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L/Cpl James Ashworth was killed as he stormed an enemy position in Helmand , Afghanistan. An action he was awarded the VC for; the 14th person at the time to receive the highest award for gallantry since WWII. His father, Duane, himself a former Grenadier, describes how he came to hear the news of his sons death, his repatriation and the announceme…
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Communication is an issue in the world where we live and within the Church itself. How we have learned to communicate and actively pursue our communication style might not be helping us deal with some big issues that we face within Christ’s Church today. In this podcast we will discuss communication issues and will also work through a five-step pro…
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If you’re one of the 43 million Americans currently living under the crushing weight of student loan debt, that’s by design, not personal failure. Under our late-stage capitalist system, the cost of a college degree has far outpaced the wages offered to pay for it. Tiffany Konyen, a Doctoral Candidate in the Anthropology and Social Change departmen…
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Who can resist freshly baked homemade chocolate chip cookies (or any kind of cookie, for that matter?) How do you like to eat your chocolate chip cookies . . . Warm? With a glass of cold milk? With a cup of coffee? But guess what? You could enjoy those cookies even more if you share some of them with another person. Maybe a friend who is going thro…
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Quoted as uttering the best line of the war, Paul Fear takes us to the moment he had reason to say it back in 2007 in Afghanistan. Paul and I served together in the early 90's. He left and subsequently re joined. He found himself in Afghanistan fighting at close quarters with the Taliban until one day it didn't go his and a few others way. After 6 …
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Respite care is a temporary relief or a period of time that our Lord provides for us to refresh, rejuvenate, and invigorate His people so they can continue along the path God has led them. Though God appoints this divinely appointed interlude how many choose to apply it to our lives, and how many choose to work being overwhelmed to the point of bur…
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Independent bookshops are magical places. But building that mix of quiet corners and convivial community doesn’t come without a lot of sweat equity. Indie bookshops thrive because of the booksellers behind them, real live humans who concentrate on more than just commerce. Carolynn Bain, founder, and owner of Afrori Books in Brighton, UK, is “that” …
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As a Doctor in the field saving wounded soldiers he never thought he may actually be asked to engage the enemy. Dr Ian Nesbitt talks us through dealing with the wounded in Afghanistan, on board a Chinook as the MERT (Medical Emergency Response Team) Doc, flying into battles to collect the wounded, and also as part of the reception team back in Camp…
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Pornography is an ever-growing market in the world that we live in today, child pornography leads in this market. In our podcast we will discuss how this market is growing and what industry is helping this market grow. We also discuss how this industry is heling to perpetuate this market into the future.…
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With the amount of time folks invest in their news feeds, social scrolls, podcasts, and hot-takes, you’d think we’d have a better grasp on “the whole picture.” But we only operate with a partial perspective regardless of the situation or issue. This universal truth pushes many of us toward the false comfort of binary thinking. Podcast host and Prof…
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Former Royal Marine, then RAF Search & Rescue Paramedic, Chris Bradshaw QGM, tells us what its like to be in the MERT (Medical Emergency Rescue Team) on Chinooks in Afghanistan and his life now at the end of the wire. As part of the medical team onboard a Chinook sent in to pick up the wounded, be they Military, Afghans and occasionally the enemy, …
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Did you know that a person needs at least four hugs a day for healthy survival? Virginia Satir was a pioneering family therapist who is credited with the following quote: “We need four hugs a day for survival. We need eight hugs a day for maintenance. We need twelve hugs a day for growth.” Sometimes we forget the value of human touch. On the way ho…
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