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Lori Alcorn
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Beautifully Broken
302: Beautifully Broken
Have you ever feared Heaven? All those endless days of....what? If you have ever feared it, you're not alone! I'm reading the best book that has filled me with a new love, appreciation and anticipation for heaven. Join me as I discuss what I've been learning from Randy Alcorn and Charles Spurgeon in We Shall See GOD.Follow me on my socials:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lori.rohlinger.7Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lorirohlinger/Find our book here: https://redemption-press.com/product/surviving-widowhood-40-devotions-of-hope/
2024-02-14
20 min
The Silent Why: finding hope in grief and loss
Comfort on Christmas Day
#090. Christmas can be a tough time, right?If your response is 'absolutely not' then this festive episode might not be for you. But if you sense a sad little 'yeah it is' voice deep within, then we're hoping this opportunity to hear from a mix of our previous (and future) podcast guests might bring you some comfort.We're Claire and Chris Sandys, hosts of The Silent Why podcast, lovers of deep conversation, building community and marzipan (that's mostly Claire).We're also childless (not by choice) which adds a layer of discomfort to this...
2023-12-25
14 min
My Mornings with Jesus and Joe
What Does the Resurrection Mean
We spend a lot of time talking about how we’re supposed to live in light of the cross, but how are Christians called to live in light of the empty tomb? In this episode we talk about our faith in Jesus’ resurrection and what the empty tomb really means to us. And it really is good news! As followers of Jesus Christ, we really are living from the victory of the empty tomb. The tomb is empty, so anything is possible. Here's some more thoughton Christian action... https://lorialtebaumer.com/faith/asleep-at-the-kneel-a-wake-up-call-for-christians/#fullpost Recommended Readi...
2023-04-10
13 min
Humanizing Mental Health
Understanding Therapy Series: Don’t Judge a Book By its Cover… Self Help
There's a never expanding Library of self-help books out there. From specific workbooks on dialectical behavior therapy, on how to work through depression or anxiety, to books that are written to educate and inform about mental illness, mental wellness, boundaries, relationships family of origin issues, and the list goes on and on. In this episode we speak about the merits of self-help and bibliotherapy and make some recommendations for the resources that we think would be most helpful. Here are some of the recommendations that we have for books that we found transformational. -Gabor mate: When the Body says No. Sc...
2023-02-27
40 min
The Silent Why: finding hope in grief and loss
Finding comfort at Christmas
#060. Christmas can be a tough time, right? If your answer is 'absolutely not' then this festive special might not be for you. But if you feel a sad little 'yeah it is' voice inside, then come with us as we chat through why some find it hard and how we can find - and share - comfort through it.We're Claire and Chris Sandys, hosts of The Silent Why podcast, lovers of deep conversation, building community and marzipan. We're also childless (not by choice) which adds a layer of discomfort to this special...
2022-12-23
41 min
The Silent Why: finding hope in grief and loss
Let's Chat... Understanding ourselves better through the Enneagram (with Lori Alcorn)
#055. Let’s Chat… about you, me and personality.More to the point, how can a personality tool lead us towards knowing more about who we are and how we can better navigate loss, grief and stress. These Let’s Chat… episodes pop-up every now and then instead of one of our 101 different types of loss, as I (Claire Sandys, co-host of The Silent Why podcast) chat to a guest who has experience or expertise in a particular area that can help us deal with, or prepare for, loss.In this Let’s Chat… I welcome bac...
2022-10-25
39 min
The Silent Why: finding hope in grief and loss
101 LOSS COUNTDOWN: 20 down, 81 to go
#029. We've reached number 20 on our mission to find 101 losses, leaving a mere 81 to explore.In this episode we, your hosts - Chris & Claire, are pausing to briefly explore what we've learned so far on this journey of exploring loss. What are the takeaways? What has encouraged us? What will we try in the future? We're loving every second of talking to others on the podcast, but we're also learning a lot about healthy ways to process our own childlessness grief. And because we ask every guest 'What's your Herman?', we've also gathered tog...
2022-04-26
23 min
The Silent Why: finding hope in grief and loss
Loss 17/101: Loss of multiple pregnancies: Lori Alcorn
#024. This episode is the first in a small series of three, exploring the different stages that can all fall within 'loss of a baby'. From childlessness through to the death of a newborn, loss of a baby is tragically the story of many people, but the experiences, and types of loss attached, vary greatly.This is The Silent Why, a podcast on a mission to open up conversations around loss and grief and to see if hope can be found in 101 different types of loss.Although in this podcast we don't normally focus too much...
2022-03-15
57 min
Ivy League Murders
"Unacceptable": Privilege, Deceit and the Makings of the College Scandal
Most of us followed the high profile cases of Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. The college scandal was so much bigger than that. If you miss being outraged then this is the episode for you! Join Ivy League Murders as we talk to co-authors Jennifer Levitz and Melissa Korn as they discuss their book, "Unacceptable".
2021-01-26
56 min
Ivy League Murders
"Unacceptable": Privilege, Deceit and the Makings of the College Scandal
Most of us followed the high profile cases of Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. The college scandal was so much bigger than that. If you miss being outraged then this is the episode for you! Join Ivy League Murders as we talk to co-authors Jennifer Levitz and Melissa Korn as they discuss their book, "Unacceptable".
2021-01-26
56 min
TECHnically Speaking
A Conversation on Anti-Racist Stage Management with Narda E. Alcorn and Lisa Porter
Today we’re on the line with stage managers, educators, and authors, Narda E. Alcorn and Lisa Porter where we’re discussing their new book, Stage Management Theory as a Guide to Practice: Cultivating a Creative Approach, their recent HowlRound essay, "We Commit to Anti-Racist Stage Management Education," and what we as designers, creators, stage managers, and industry professionals can do to make anti-racist theatres and entertainment a reality.Narda E. Alcorn is a Professor and Stage Manager who has worked on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally, and internationally. In 2019, Narda was appointed Chair of the Stage Management Program at Yale...
2020-10-02
47 min