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Never Ever Give Up HopeNever Ever Give Up HopeWhat is the Best Way to Find Healing in Your Brokenness?Marlena Fiol, PhD. is a globally recognized author, scholar, and speaker. She explores the depths of who we are and what is possible in our lives. Her significant body of publications on the topic, coupled with her own raw identity-changing experiences, makes her uniquely qualified to write about personal transformational change. She holds an MBA and a Ph.D. in Strategic Management and has taught in the faculties of New York University and the University of Colorado.  Marlena's mission is to share true stories of survival against all odds to inspire us to become the truest and m...2022-11-2544 minNever Ever Give Up HopeNever Ever Give Up HopeWhat is the Best Way to Find Healing in Your Brokenness?Marlena Fiol, PhD. is a globally recognized author, scholar, and speaker. She explores the depths of who we are and what is possible in our lives. Her significant body of publications on the topic, coupled with her own raw identity-changing experiences, makes her uniquely qualified to write about personal transformational change. She holds an MBA and a Ph.D. in Strategic Management and has taught in the faculties of New York University and the University of Colorado.  Marlena's mission is to share true stories of survival against all odds to inspire us to become the truest and m...2022-11-2544 minPositive Talk RadioPositive Talk RadioMarlena Fiol & Ed O’Connor- Authors and spiritual seekers- with an amazing story! (called)Marlena Fiol, PhD and Ed O’Connor, PhD are globally recognized authors, scholars, and speakers. They are spiritual seekers whose writing explores the depths of who we are and what’s possible in our lives. They have devoted themselves to supporting others in identifying and removing the barriers to realizing their dreams. 2022-05-301h 04Inspirational Journeys: Stories that MatterInspirational Journeys: Stories that MatterThe upsides and downsides of a life of extraordinary service with Marlena Fiol and Ed O'ConnorThis week, I had the pleasure of speaking with a husband and wife team who cowrote the story of John and Clara Schmitt. Unfortunately I was unable to download the audible sample for Called, so I’ve put it in the podcast description and the show notes on my website. Marlena Fiol and Ed O'Connor are spiritual seekers whose writing explores the depths of who we are and what’s possible in our lives. They have devoted themselves to supporting others in identifying and removing the barriers to realizing their dreams. They consider every blog, essay, video, book or workshop an o...2022-05-0346 minOrdinary people\'s extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental HealthOrdinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental HealthSpiritual seeker Marlena FiolSend us a textThe Tim Heale Podcasts S3 E52 Marlena FiolIn this episode I chat with Marlena what a fascinating story, here are the details on her books and how to get in touch with her:Marlena Fiol, PhD, is a globally recognized author, scholar, and speaker. She is a spiritual seeker whose work explores the depths of who we are and what’s possible in our lives. Her significant body of publications on the topic, coupled with her own raw identity-changing experiences, makes her uniquely qualified to write ab...2022-04-0339 minThe Audiobook Club with John YorkThe Audiobook Club with John YorkMarlena Fiol & Ed O'ConnorOn this week's show, I am thrilled to be speaking with authors and educators Marlena Fiol and Ed O'Connor about their latest epic CALLED.Based on true events that span six decades, Called is an uplifting and inspirational tale of fearless adventure and heroism that celebrates the triumph of the human spirit persevering in the face of fear, rebellious subversion, and terrorism.Some have a story. They had a mission.Called is an expansive saga that brings to life the extraordinary contributions of two medical pioneers in the wilds of Paraguay. In the...2022-03-2543 minExpand Your Mind, One Story at a Time - Free Audiobook RevolutionExpand Your Mind, One Story at a Time - Free Audiobook RevolutionCalled: A True Story Audiobook by Ed O'connorListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 563404 Title: Called: A True Story Author: Ed O'connor, Marlena Fiol Narrator: Jack Warren, Marlena Fiol Format: Unabridged Length: 11:39:55 Language: English Release date: 12-09-21 Publisher: Authors Republic Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Biography & Memoir, Christianity, History & Culture Summary: A handsome physician. A devout Mennonite nurse. And an Argentinian activist. Welcome to CALLED Set against the backdrop of World War II, Nazi uprisings, political unrest in Argentina and Paraguay, and the scourge of leprosy left untreated, Dr. John and Clara Schmidt commit to living a life of service in their fight...2021-12-0911h 39Discover Top Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureDiscover Top Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureCalled: A True Story by Marlena Fiol, Ed O'connorPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/563404 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Called: A True Story Author: Marlena Fiol, Ed O'connor Narrator: Jack Warren, Marlena Fiol Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 39 minutes Release date: December 9, 2021 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A handsome physician. A devout Mennonite nurse. And an Argentinian activist. Welcome to CALLED… Set against the backdrop of World War II, Nazi uprisings, political unrest in Argentina and Paraguay, and the scourge of leprosy left untreated, Dr. John and Clara Schmidt commit to living a life of service in their fight against poverty, stigma, and social injustice. But at wh...2021-12-0905 minTop Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureTop Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureCalled: A True Story by Marlena Fiol, Ed O'connorPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/563404 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Called: A True Story Author: Marlena Fiol, Ed O'connor Narrator: Jack Warren, Marlena Fiol Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 39 minutes Release date: December 9, 2021 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A handsome physician. A devout Mennonite nurse. And an Argentinian activist. Welcome to CALLED… Set against the backdrop of World War II, Nazi uprisings, political unrest in Argentina and Paraguay, and the scourge of leprosy left untreated, Dr. John and Clara Schmidt commit to living a life of service in their fight against poverty, stigma, and social injustice. But at wh...2021-12-0905 minDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityCalled: A True Story by Ed O'connor, Marlena FiolPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/563404to listen full audiobooks. Title: Called: A True Story Author: Ed O'connor, Marlena Fiol Narrator: Jack Warren, Marlena Fiol Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 39 minutes Release date: December 9, 2021 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: A handsome physician. A devout Mennonite nurse. And an Argentinian activist. Welcome to CALLED… Set against the backdrop of World War II, Nazi uprisings, political unrest in Argentina and Paraguay, and the scourge of leprosy left untreated, Dr. John and Clara Schmidt commit to living a life of service in their fight against poverty, stigma, and social injustice. But at what cost? Ba...2021-12-0911h 39The PremiseThe PremiseMarlena Fiol & Ed O'Connor AuthorCalled is a novel about fighting for what you believe in, no matter the cost. And though this particular version is fiction, it’s based very much in reality. Author, Marlena Fiol is the daughter of the John Schmidt of the book, and had previously written about her experiences in the form of memoir. But this time, it’s told from an outside perspective—there’s just a lot of material here! A Mennonite Missionary. His devoted wife. The other woman.  WWII. A leper colony in the Peruvian Jungle. And the man who revolutionizes Leprosy treatment, all to change the world...2021-07-2747 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“We Are All One” – My Interview with Dr. Larry DosseyI’m honored to bring you the thinking of New York Times best-selling author Dr. Larry Dossey, on issues he has championed for nearly 40 years. Larry and I will be discussing a range of topics, such as the nature of consciousness, our inherent connectivity and unity with all other life, and the role suffering plays in helping us elaborate and expand our worldview.2021-02-0957 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Choosing Joy Over Fear and Brave Over Perfect” – w/ Susie RinehartSusie Rinehart is an award-winning author, champion ultra-runner, life coach, activist and mother of two young children. On June 30, 2016, she was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive tumor on her brainstem. Her doctor told her, “Without surgery, you have less than five months to live.” After multiple complicated surgeries, she has recovered but there were big risks. That was over three years ago.2021-02-0946 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Learning to Let Go of Control” – My Interview with Linda AtwellLinda Atwell and her strong-willed daughter, Lindsey, a high functioning young adult with intellectual disabilities, always had a complicated relationship. But when Lindsey graduated from high school at nineteen, she got a job at a Goodwill and she moved into a cottage in her parents’ backyard. Linda believed that the worst was finally behind them. Life proved not to be so simple.2021-02-0952 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Finding the Courage to Embrace Life After a Son’s Death” – w/ Rita BerglundIn 1984, Rita and her husband Brad welcomed a healthy baby boy named Brandon into their family. Only five years later, Brandon began a 20-year battle with brain cancer. They watched as their son became increasingly mentally and physically handicapped. In June of 2009, Brandon suffered a devastating stroke in the same site as his original brain tumor. With broken hearts, Rita and Brad, made the necessary decisions to set up hospice care. They said goodbye as he “healed into death,” as Rita has so beautifully described it.2021-02-0953 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Do We Plan Our Life or Does Destiny Control Us?” – w/ Dr. Stephen G. PostI am really excited today to bring you the thinking of New York Times best-selling author Dr. Stephen Post, on issues that have driven his career. Stephen and I will be discussing a range of topics, such as whether we need to suffer to really heal, whether we plan our life or destiny controls it, and the difference between human and divine love.2021-02-0957 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“If You Can’t Believe It, Then It Probably Won’t Happen” – w/ Cherie KephartImagine you’re in your early 30s, you’re in a wheelchair, hallucinating, barely able to follow the doctor’s speech. It’s Friday. And he says,” You’re not going to make it until Monday.” That is today’s guest, Cherie Kephart. A mysterious illness led to years of suffering, during which her symptoms again and again were undiagnosed and misdiagnosed. For many years, Cherie dealt with relentless pain and the anguish of not knowing what was causing it. She shares important lessons the painful experiences taught her about the point of suffering, the meaning of forgiveness, and the importance o...2021-02-0943 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Continue Under All Circumstances. Don’t Be Tossed Away” – My Interview with Nita SweeneyNita described herself as a 49-year-old overweight woman suffering from crippling depression and bipolar disorder, when she caught the running bug. Her first run lasted 60 seconds, but she kept running just a bit longer each time. Since then, Nita has completed three full marathons, 28 half marathons and almost 100 shorter races—and through it has discovered an inner strength she didn’t know she had.2021-02-0951 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“The Secrets Inside an Amish Community: One Woman’s Story of Survival” – My Interview With Misty GriffinWhen Misty was six years old, her family started to live and dress like the Amish. Misty and her sister were basically kept as slaves on a mountain ranch. They were subjected to almost complete isolation, sexual abuse and extreme physical violence. The two young girls were too terrified to escape. They also knew that no rescue would ever come because only a few people even knew they existed and they didn’t know them well enough to care, so they thought. Then as teenagers, they were adopted into Amish families and things seemed so much better at first bu...2021-02-0943 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Love Endures” – My Interview with Mary Lou BonhamI’m pleased to bring you the thinking of Mary Lou Bonham, a psychotherapist who also happens to be my sister. She and I will talk among other things about what it was like growing up on a Low-German Mennonite leprosy station in Paraguay, South America. Our parents were medical missionaries who did heroic things in the world, like revolutionizing how leprosy is treated on the planet today. But there are always costs associated with greatness it seems, and some of those costs we bore as their kids.2021-02-0941 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Finding Deeper Layers of Ourselves” – w/ Dr. Paul LamI’m honored to speak with Dr. Paul Lam on health and wellness issues he has championed for over 40 years. Paul was born in Vietnam but was left as a baby with his grandmother in China. At sixteen, malnourished and arthritic, he escaped to Hong Kong during Chairman Mao’s disastrous regime. From there, he moved to Australia, where he pursued his dream of becoming a physician. In 2010, he and his colleagues established the Tai Chi for Health Institute. His tai chi programs have been used to train over 10 million people around the world.2021-02-0945 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Where Does Your Forgiveness End?” – My Interview with Phil CousineauI am honored to introduce today’s guest, Phil Cousineau. Phil is an award-winning writer, filmmaker, teacher, editor, travel leader, storyteller and TV host.2021-02-0959 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“What Song Brings You Home?” – w/ Doug BradleyI am pleased to bring you the thinking of today’s guest, Doug Bradley. He’s a Vietnam vet who, with his co-author Craig Werner, spent two years making more than 100 presentations coast to coast, witnessing honest, respectful exchanges among audience members. The purpose was to explore how the music of the era, shared by those who served in the war and those who stayed home, helped to create safe, nonjudgmental environments for listening, sharing, understanding and forgiving.2021-02-0957 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“It’s Not What You Do – It’s What You Do Next” – My Interview with CrisMarie Campbell and Susan ClarkeI am pleased to bring you the thinking of today’s guests, CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke. Partners in work and in life for over two decades, they’ve adapted their proven step-by-step process, which they honed while working with numerous Fortune 100 companies, to help long-term couples use conflict as a catalyst to greater intimacy and passion.2021-02-0950 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Why Do We Want What We Want?” – My Interview with Jackie Shannon HollisI am pleased to bring you the thinking of today’s guest, Jackie Shannon Hollis. Jackie is a writer, storyteller, speaker and the author of the memoir, This Particular Happiness: A Childless Love Story. The book explores Jackie’s evolving understanding of who she is in the unfolding relationships she describes between husband and wife, mother and daughter, friends, and sisters.2021-02-0954 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Don’t Get into the Rightness or Wrongness of It” w/ Josh ColemanI am pleased to bring you the thinking of today’s guest, Dr. Joshua Coleman. Josh is a psychologist in private practice in the San Francisco area, with particular expertise in family dynamics, including estrangement.2021-02-0853 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Making Peace with Questions that May Never Be Answered” – My Interview with Liz ScottI am pleased to bring you the thinking of today's guest, Elizabeth Scott. Liz is a psychologist in private practice in Portland, and she is the author of This Never Happened, a memoir about her childhood journey with narcissistic parents and her relentless search for the truth for belonging and for a deeper understanding of her own life.2021-02-0842 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“What Do Parents and Children Owe One Another?” – My Interview with Harriet BrownI am pleased to bring you the thinking of today’s guest, Harriet Brown. She is a writer, magazine editor and professor of magazine journalism at the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Harriet writes, researches and teaches about eating disorders and body image as well as other issues, including family estrangement.2021-02-0852 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“My Path to Healing May Not be Yours” – w/ Thordis ElvaI am pleased to bring you the thinking of today’s guest, Thordis Elva. Thordis is an Icelandic author, speaker, playwright, and activist for gender equality. Thordis collaborated on and published a book with her perpetrator, Tom Stranger, making her the first rape survivor in the world to publicly do this.2021-02-0856 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“We’re Living Either in Love or in Fear” – My Interview with Tom DeWolfI am honored to introduce today’s guest, Thomas DeWolf. Tom serves as executive director for Coming to the Table, which is a nonprofit that provides resources for all who wish to acknowledge and heal the wounds of racism.2021-02-0856 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Be Mindful of What You Seek” – My Interview w/ Arno MichaelisI am truly honored to bring you the thinking of today's guest, Arno Michaelis, a former leader of the white power movement and a founding member of what became the largest racist skinhead organization in the world. Today, Arno is a public speaker, author and activist for peace and justice. Arno and I will be discussing a range of topics, such as the basis of violence in the world, what forgiveness and reconciliation mean in the face of racial wounds, and what each of us can do to make this a more compassionate and just world.2021-02-0854 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Finding Your Truest Self” – Introducing Podcast Season Three2021-02-0707 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“A Life that Matters” – My Interview with Jonathan Reckford of Habitat for HumanityI feel privileged and honored to kick off this season by introducing today’s guest, a leader in the service arena, Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International and author of Our Better Angels: Seven Simple Virtues that Will Change Your Life. Habitat for Humanity began in the 1970s as a grassroots effort on a community farm in southern Georgia. The housing organization has since grown to become a leading global nonprofit working in local communities across all 50 states in the U.S. and in more than 70 countries. Habitat has helped more than 29 million people gain access to new...2021-02-071h 01Becoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Living a Loved Life” – My Interview with Dr. Dawna MarkovaI’m pleased to introduce Dr. Dawna Markova. Dawna is an internationally renowned thought leader and personal growth expert. She has lived many incarnations in the past seven decades as an author, teacher, psychotherapist, researcher and executive advisor. One of the creators of the best-selling Random Acts of Kindness series, Dawna is the author of many other inspirational books. Today, we’ll be talking about her latest book, Living a Loved Life: Awakening Wisdom through Stories of Inspiration, Challenge and Possibility, which invites us to do whatever is necessary to create a life we can love and to love the l...2021-02-071h 00Becoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“From Grief to Compassionate Action” – My Interview with Kim ColegroveToday’s guest on our podcast Kim Colegrove lost her husband David to suicide in 2014, less than three months after he retired from a 30-year law enforcement career. She created The PauseFirst Project, which we’ll talk about, to honor David’s memory, and to help other first responders cope with stress and trauma. As you’ll soon hear, Kim suggests that first responders may sometimes get so focused on service to others, that there’s bit of denial around the care that they themselves need. But this conversation is not just about first responders. Kim says it’s time for us as...2021-02-0755 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Finding Your Calling” – My Interview with Shawn AskinosieToday, I’m honored to introduce Shawn Askinosie, coauthor with his daughter, Lawren, of the book, Meaningful Work: A Quest to Do Great Business, Find Your Calling, and Feed Your Soul. Shawn is the founder of Askinosie Chocolate, which was named by Forbes as one of the 25 best small companies in America, and he was named by Oprah as one of 15 guys who are saving the world. Shawn is all about chocolate. I’ve tasted it, in fact, I have the 72% dark chocolate from Tanzania in front of me right now and it is amazing. And no, he didn’t pay...2021-02-0756 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Peace and Justice for All” – My interview with Dr. Ann Graber HershbergerI am privileged and honored to introduce the Executive Director of the Mennonite Central Committee, Dr. Ann Graber Hershberger. The Mennonite Central Committee, referred to as MCC, is a global nonprofit organization, focused on providing relief, development and peace in over 50 countries worldwide. And this year – 2020 – MCC celebrates its 100th anniversary. You’ll love how honestly and vulnerably Ann talks about MCC’s brilliant achievements, but also some of the costly blunders along the way.2021-02-0656 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“From Warrior to Peace Builder” – My Interview with Gopar TapkidaI’m pleased to introduce today’s guest, Gopar Tapkida, from the Mennonite Central Committee, MCC. But while Ann Graber Hershberger, our last guest, was at HQ in the US, Gopar is MCC’s Representative in Zimbabwe, Africa. Gopar has led interfaith dialogues between Muslims and Christians in Nigeria, Chad and Ethiopia.2021-02-061h 02Becoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Spiritual Companionship” – My Interview with Dr. LaVera CrawleyI feel honored to introduce today’s guest Dr. LaVera Crawley. In the field of medicine and ethics, LaVera is internationally known for her work on healthcare disparities in palliative and end-of-life care. After a 16+ year career at Stanford as an empirical bioethicist, LaVera Crawley began a new career in spiritual companionship, bringing together her work in medicine, ethics, social justice, teaching, research, and public health with her longstanding interest in spirituality. She is currently the Palliative Care Chaplain at the Alta Bates Summit Medical Center and a certified educator for hospital chaplains. She’s also Chair of the Boar...2021-02-061h 00Becoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are"Hospice Doctor's Widow" - My Interview with Jennifer O'BrienI’m pleased to introduce today’s guest, Jennifer O’Brien, author of The Hospice Doctor’s Widow: A Journal. Jennifer’s physician husband Bob had for years been part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team that provided end of life care to their patients. And then it was his turn. He was diagnosed with a stage IV, metastatic cancer. Jennifer traces their journey together during the 22 months following his diagnosis until he died, as well as her early widowhood. She’s all about being fully present during even the toughest moments, honoring grief, and going forward after devastating loss.2021-02-061h 00Becoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are“Help – Don’t Hurt!” – My Interview with Apricot Irving and Suzette Goff-GeffrardI am pleased to introduce Apricot Irving, award winning author of The Gospel of Trees, and one of her teachers Suzette Goff-Geffrard. Apricot grew up as a missionary’s daughter in Haiti – where Suzette was her teacher – during a time of social and political upheaval. Suzette has worked for many years in educational, organizational and development-related programs here in the US as well as in two African countries, Haiti and France.2021-02-061h 04Becoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are"Dying Well" - My Interview with Dr. Ira ByockI am thrilled and privileged to introduce today’s guest, Dr. Ira Byock. Ira is a leading palliative care physician, author, and public advocate for improving care through the end of life. He’s been involved in hospice and palliative care since 1978, and over the years has received too many awards and honors for me to name here. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed academic articles on the ethics and practice of care, and he’s the author of three award-winning books. In this interview, I draw on Ira’s first book, Dying Well, which has become a standard in the fiel...2021-02-0357 minBecoming Who You Truly AreBecoming Who You Truly Are"Healing versus Curing" w/ Dr. Barbara DosseyI’m pleased to introduce our last guest of the season, Dr. Barbara Dossey. Barbie, as she is known, is internationally recognized as a pioneer in the holistic nursing and nurse coaching movements – and she’s been at it since the 1960s. She’s a Florence Nightingale scholar, nurse theorist, a national and international speaker and teacher on the role of integrative nursing, and author or co-author of 25 books.2021-02-0352 minPostcards to the Universe with MelisaPostcards to the Universe with MelisaA Conversation with Author Marlena Fiol - Nothing Bad Between UsMarlena Fiol, PhD, is a globally recognized author, scholar and speaker. She is a spiritual seeker whose work explores the depths of who we are and what’s possible in our lives. Her significant body of publications on the topic, coupled with her own raw identity-changing experiences, makes her uniquely qualified to write about personal transformational change. She is also a certified tai chi instructor and freelance writer whose most recent work has appeared in numerous literary magazines and newsletters. Her book Nothing Bad Between Us, A Mennonite Missionary's Daughter Finds Healing in Her Brokenness is an inc...2020-12-1051 minPostcards to the UniversePostcards to the UniverseMarlena Fiol - Nothing Bad Between UsMarlena Fiol – Nothing Bad Between UsAir Date: 9 December 2020 at 4:00 PM ET/1:00 PM ETMarlena Fiol, PhD, is a globally recognized author, scholar and speaker. She is a spiritual seeker whose work explores the depths of who we are and what’s possible in our lives. Her significant body of publications on the topic, coupled with her own raw identity-changing experiences, makes her uniquely qualified to write about personal transformational change. She is also a certified tai chi instructor and freelance writer whose most recent work has appeared in numerous literary magazines and newsletters.Her...2020-12-1056 minNew Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenNew Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenNothing Bad between Us: A Mennonite Missionary’s Daughter Finds Healing in Her Brokenness by Marlena FiolPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/503241 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Nothing Bad between Us: A Mennonite Missionary’s Daughter Finds Healing in Her Brokenness Author: Marlena Fiol Narrator: Pamela Almand Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 17, 2020 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: After being publicly humiliated in front of her entire close-knit Mennonite community, Marlena Fiol didn’t know how she would recover. Follow her journey from an abusive upbringing in Paraguay to escape, love, and loss in the United States and finally on to forgiveness and reconciliation. Discover a story of healing and personal transformation. Marlena’s chil...2020-11-1703 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenExplore New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenNothing Bad between Us: A Mennonite Missionary’s Daughter Finds Healing in Her Brokenness by Marlena FiolPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/503241to listen full audiobooks. Title: Nothing Bad between Us: A Mennonite Missionary’s Daughter Finds Healing in Her Brokenness Author: Marlena Fiol Narrator: Pamela Almand Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 57 minutes Release date: November 17, 2020 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: After being publicly humiliated in front of her entire close-knit Mennonite community, Marlena Fiol didn’t know how she would recover. Follow her journey from an abusive upbringing in Paraguay to escape, love, and loss in the United States and finally on to forgiveness and reconciliation. Discover a story of healing and personal transformation. Marlena’s childh...2020-11-176h 57