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Susan Andersen
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Growth from Grief
Lessons I've Learned From Listening
Send a textSusan returns to her podcast "Growth From Grief" after a break and discusses the importance of listening to oneself, particularly for those experiencing grief. She emphasizes that her podcast is a safe space for listeners who are newly bereaved or have been grieving for a while. Susan encourages listeners to find ways to express their feelings and move forward during challenging times.Susan discusses her experience taking a break from grief-related work and activities in the fall of 2025, finding it necessary due to personal and global challenges affecting her energy. She explored...
2026-02-19
22 min
The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.
Dating Again in Midlife: Bela Gandhi Takes You From Fear to Confidence on Divorce & Beyond #408
Dating again in midlife can stir up a mix of curiosity, hope, and very real hesitation. After divorce, it’s not just about meeting someone new, it’s about trusting your instincts and believing that love can feel different this time. Susan Guthrie welcomes back one of Divorce & Beyond’s most trusted and favorite guests, Bela Gandhi, for an honest, encouraging conversation about what it truly takes to move from fear to confidence when dating again in midlife. Known as America’s go-to dating coach and beloved by the Divorce & Beyond community, Bela brings warmth, optimism, and refreshi...
2026-02-09
42 min
Comm(UNITY) Centered | Hosted by Debbie O'Handley and Margi Kyle
Joined by Susan Andersen and Martha Honeycutt
Dynamic duo, Debbie O'Handley, Executive Director of the Hope House, and Margi Kyle, Founder of LittleSmilesNC.org bring you closer to your fellow neighbor. Comm(UNITY) Centered is focused on highlighting local organizations that unite our community, sharing how we can get involved in our community, and why it is so important. Today's Guests - Susan Andersen | Founder and Executive Director of ANSWER Scholarship - Martha Honeycutt | Mentors for Mom Director of ANSWER ScholarshipPhone Lines are Open | Call 844-STUDIO-4Comm(UNITY) Centered | Tuesdays | 3pm to 4pm | WSIC News App
2026-01-13
43 min
Growth from Grief
The Body Remembers: Somatic Signs of Seasonal Grief
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen explores the somatic signs of seasonal grief, emphasizing how our bodies respond to grief during the changing seasons. She discusses the physical symptoms associated with grief, the importance of connecting with our body's memories, and offers practical techniques for self-care and mindfulness. The episode encourages listeners to listen to their bodies with compassion and provides resources for further support.TakeawaysAs the seasons change, our bodies may respond before our minds do.Fatigue...
2025-12-03
18 min
Growth from Grief
Gratitude and Grieving
Send us a textSummaryIn this conversation, Susan Andersen explores the intricate relationship between gratitude and pain, emphasizing that while gratitude can serve as a bridge to hope, it is often misinterpreted in our culture as a remedy for grief. She highlights the importance of acknowledging pain and sorrow without the pressure to feel grateful, as this can invalidate genuine emotions.TakeawaysIt's hard to be grateful when you're in so much pain.Tiny, small pieces of gratitude can become a bridge back to hope.Our culture...
2025-11-12
17 min
Growth from Grief
Remembering Our Loved Ones – A Day of Remembrance
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode, Susan Andersen discusses the importance of creating personal rituals for remembrance and how these practices can help in the grieving process. She emphasizes that remembrance can happen at any time, not just on traditional dates, and shares various ways to honor loved ones, including lighting candles, creating altars, and writing letters. These acts serve as a means to express grief and keep the memory of those who have passed alive.TakeawaysTo remember is to love again.Lighting a candle can...
2025-10-29
10 min
Growth from Grief
Finding Life After Loss: Conversations on Growing through Grief
Send a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen speaks with Reverend Krysia Burnham, a hospice chaplain, about her journey from journalism to chaplaincy, the importance of grief support, and the role of hospice care. They discuss personal experiences of loss, the significance of community in grief, and innovative approaches to healing, including expressive writing workshops. The conversation emphasizes the need for open discussions about grief and the potential for joy even in the face of loss.TakeawaysGrief is a universal experience that everyone...
2025-10-22
51 min
Growth from Grief
Food, Memory, and Healing: A Grief Journey
Send us a textSummary: In this episode of Growth from Grief, host Susan Andersen discusses the challenges of celebrating birthdays and anniversaries after the loss of a loved one. She shares her personal experiences of navigating grief, particularly focusing on her son Ian's birthday. The conversation emphasizes the importance of keeping memories alive through food and shared experiences, while also acknowledging the emotional complexities tied to these rituals. Susan encourages listeners to create new traditions in remembrance of their loved ones and offers resources for those on their grief journey.
2025-10-08
21 min
Growth from Grief
Restorative Stillness: Why Restorative Yoga Heals a Grieving Heart
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, host Susan Andersen discusses the journey of healing from grief through restorative yoga. She emphasizes the importance of allowing oneself to rest and the exhaustion that often accompanies grief. Susan explains the principles of restorative yoga, its benefits for the nervous system, and provides practical poses that can be done at home to aid in the healing process. The episode concludes with a reminder of the necessity of rest in the grieving process.TakeawaysGrief is...
2025-10-01
16 min
Growth from Grief
The Unspoken Side of Grief: What We Don't Say Out Loud
Send us a textSummary:In this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen, a grief guide and yoga teacher, explores the complex emotions associated with grief and loss. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledging unspoken thoughts and feelings, categorizing them into anger, relief, isolation, regret, and irrational fears. Susan shares her personal journey with grief, highlighting the significance of naming these feelings to facilitate healing. She offers practical strategies for coping, including journaling, speaking aloud, and creating rituals. The episode concludes with a message of validation and encouragement for listeners to embrace...
2025-09-24
22 min
Growth from Grief
Anchors In The Day: How Routine Can Hold Us In Grief
Send a textSummary:In this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen discusses the importance of routine and gentle rhythms in navigating the journey of grief. She emphasizes the need for supportive structures that can help individuals cope with their emotions and find moments of peace amidst the chaos of loss. Through practical examples and personal anecdotes, Susan encourages listeners to create small, manageable rituals that can provide comfort and connection during difficult times.TakeawaysGrief can make everyday routines feel overwhelming or meaningless.Reframing routines as...
2025-09-17
15 min
On The Shelf with Honora Quinn
Torn Between Two Worlds with Susan Fletcher - Sea Change
Happy September! For the first episode of this new month I’m excited to bring you a chat with Susan Fletcher about her latest novel Sea Change! If you’re looking for a futuristic, sci-fi, YA love story that’s a remix of the Hans Christian Andersen tale we all know and love… look no further than Sea Change!Follow SusanFollow OTSMap of Indie BookstoresOTS SubstackGet Sea Change!Hyperbole BooksPowell...
2025-09-03
27 min
Growth from Grief
Grief & The Body: What Your Physical Self is Trying to Tell You
Send a textSummary:In this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen explores the intricate relationship between grief and the body. She emphasizes that grief is not just an emotional experience but also manifests physically, affecting our nervous system and overall well-being. Through various techniques, including breathing exercises and body awareness practices, Susan guides listeners on how to navigate their grief journey while fostering healing and self-care.Takeaways:Grief is a physical experience as much as an emotional one.The body holds onto grief, leading to physical...
2025-09-03
16 min
Growth from Grief
Walking Lightly - Embracing the End of Summer
Send a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen invites listeners to embrace the end of summer by walking lightly through their days, even while carrying heavy emotional loads. She emphasizes the importance of being present in nature, allowing emotions to surface, and finding moments of lightness amidst grief. The conversation encourages listeners to set intentions for self-care and to seek resources for healing as they navigate their emotional journeys.TakeawaysEmbrace the end of summer with intention.Walking lightly means being present in...
2025-08-20
16 min
Growth from Grief
The Seasons of Grief: Releasing the Heat of Summer
Send us a textIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen explores a cyclical perspective on grief, contrasting it with the traditional linear model. She emphasizes the importance of understanding grief through the lens of seasons, particularly focusing on summer as a time of emotional heat and overwhelm. Susan offers practical strategies for managing these feelings, including movement, breathwork, and creating a calming environment. The episode concludes with a guided heart practice aimed at providing relief and fostering a sense of joy amidst grief.Thank you for listening! Visit www.sueandersenyoga.com for...
2025-07-30
16 min
Growth from Grief
Book Review: The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O'Connor, PhD
Send a textSummary:In this episode of Growth from Grief, host Susan Andersen reviews key insights from the book 'The Grieving Brain' by Mary Frances O'Connor. In the book Dr O'Connor explores the neuroscience behind grief, highlighting the importance of understanding how our brains process loss and the practical applications of these insights in supporting those who are grieving. Sue explores how this book has impacted her own healing and how she incorporates this information into her work with students.TakeawaysGrief is an overwhelming wave, while gri...
2025-07-10
18 min
Growth from Grief
Navigating the Layers of Loss: With Teresa Quinn, LCSW
Send a textSummaryIn this episode of the Growth from Grief podcast, host Susan Andersen speaks with Teresa Quinn, a licensed clinical social worker specializing in grief, trauma, and chronic illness. They explore the intersection of grief and spirituality, the nuances of trauma and grief, and the importance of body awareness through yoga and breathwork. Teresa shares insights on expressive arts as a therapeutic tool, discusses the creation of her grief journal, and emphasizes the non-linear nature of grief, including the concept of secondary losses. The conversation highlights the importance of self-compassion...
2025-06-25
46 min
Growth from Grief
Happy 1st Birthday "Growth From Grief" Podcast
Send a textIn this special episode, Susan Andersen celebrates the one-year anniversary of her podcast, reflecting on the journey of creating 50 episodes. She shares insights on the challenges and successes of podcasting, highlights memorable episodes that resonated with listeners, and discusses her goals for the upcoming year, including a focus on more interviews and valuable content for her audience.Thank you for listening! Visit www.sueandersenyoga.com for Yoga for Grief classes and additional resources.
2025-06-18
11 min
Growth from Grief
Old Wounds, New Grief
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, host Susan Andersen explores the complex relationship between old wounds and new grief. She shares her personal experiences with grief, particularly following the loss of her son, and discusses how unresolved emotions from past losses can resurface during new periods of grief. Andersen emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these feelings and finding supportive environments to process them. She also highlights insights from experts on grief and introduces somatic therapy as a method for healing. The episode concludes with an invitation for...
2025-05-21
33 min
Growth from Grief
May Brings Tender Shoots...And Hope
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen discusses the complexities of grief during the month of May, particularly around Mother's Day. She draws parallels between gardening and self-care, emphasizing the importance of nurturing oneself and finding support during vulnerable times. Susan shares grounding practices and encourages listeners to cultivate hope and resilience, reminding them that they are not alone in their grief.TakeawaysMay can be a difficult month for those grieving.Gardening teaches us about nurturing and support.We need a...
2025-05-07
18 min
Growth from Grief
Goodbye, My Sweet Girl: Grieving the Loss of a Beloved Pet
Send us a textSummaryIn this heartfelt episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen shares her personal journey of grieving the loss of her beloved dog, Queenie. She explores the universal experience of pet loss, the deep emotional bonds we form with our animal companions, and the importance of allowing ourselves to grieve. Through her story, Susan emphasizes the significance of unconditional love, the challenges of making end-of-life decisions for pets, and the various ways to navigate the grieving process, including rituals and breathwork. Ultimately, she reminds listeners that grief is a...
2025-04-30
29 min
Innovation Storytellers
How TOMRA is Rethinking the Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Paradigm
What will it take to move beyond the traditional recycling conversation and into a future where circularity is a business imperative, not just a sustainability slogan? In this episode of Nordic Visionaries, I speak with Tove Andersen, President and CEO of TOMRA, a company founded in Norway that has been working on circular economy solutions for over 50 years. With operations in over 100 countries, TOMRA's mission focuses on resource optimization. From reverse vending machines that reward consumers for returning bottles and cans to advanced sorting technologies that help car manufacturers reclaim high-quality aluminum, TOMRA is helping to build...
2025-04-21
37 min
Growth from Grief
Calm Is Closer Than You Think
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen delves into the significance of the vagus nerve and its role in regulating our nervous system, especially during times of grief and anxiety. She discusses various techniques, including breathwork, cold exposure, and sound, to stimulate the vagus nerve and promote relaxation. The episode emphasizes the power of self-regulation through breath and mindfulness practices, providing listeners with practical tools to enhance their emotional resilience and healing process.TakeawaysThe vagus nerve connects the brain to vital...
2025-04-16
17 min
Growth from Grief
Silencing the Inner Critic: A Journey Through Breathwork w/Mary Clare O'Brien
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, host Susan Andersen speaks with Mary Clare O'Brien about elemental breathwork, a transformative practice that integrates breathwork with mental health counseling. They discuss the importance of breath in regulating the nervous system, the experience of breathwork sessions, and how it can lead to emotional healing and personal breakthroughs. The conversation also covers the science behind breathwork, different types of breathwork, and the integration of breathwork with talk therapy. Listeners are encouraged to explore breathwork as a tool for self-discovery and healing.
2025-04-02
43 min
Growth from Grief
Breakthrough Breath: A Transformative Step on My Grief Journey - Exploring Healing Modalities
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of the Growth from Grief podcast, host Susan Andersen shares her transformative journey with breathwork as a healing modality in her grief process. She discusses various breath techniques that have helped her navigate the emotional turmoil following the loss of her son, emphasizing the importance of finding the right methods for individual healing journeys. Susan also recounts her recent experience with a breakthrough breath workshop, highlighting its energetic and emotional release aspects, and encourages listeners to explore different techniques that resonate with them....
2025-03-19
24 min
Growth from Grief
Reframing Words: The Language of Grief
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of the Growth from Grief podcast, host Susan Andersen explores the profound impact of language on the grieving process. She discusses three specific words—perseverance, strong, and okay—that have taken on new meanings for her in the wake of her son's death. Through personal anecdotes, she emphasizes the importance of choosing words carefully, both in self-talk and in conversations with others who are grieving. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own language and its effects on their grief journey.TakeawaysWo...
2025-03-12
22 min
Growth from Grief
Filling the Void: Navgating the Emptiness of Grief
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen discusses the profound emptiness that accompanies loss and offers insights on navigating this challenging journey. She emphasizes the importance of allowing oneself to sit in the emptiness, engage in rituals, and find creative outlets as part of the healing process. Susan encourages listeners to embrace the normalcy of feeling empty after a loss and to seek support through community and shared experiences. She concludes with resources for further assistance in the grief journey.Takeaways
2025-02-26
23 min
Growth from Grief
My First Astrology Reading - Exploring Healing Modalities
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of the Growth from Grief podcast, host Susan Andersen explores various healing modalities, focusing on her personal journey with astrology and crystals. This is the second in a series focused on exploring healing modalities. She shares her experiences with grief and how alternative healing practices have helped her navigate her emotions. The conversation delves into the significance of astrological readings and the transformative power of crystals in the healing process.TakeawaysExploring healing modalities is a personal journey...
2025-02-12
28 min
Growth from Grief
Exploring Healing Modalities for Grief
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode, Susan Andersen, a grief guide and yoga teacher, shares her personal journey through grief and the various healing modalities she has explored over the years. She emphasizes the importance of finding safe spaces for healing, the evolution of grief, and the integration of both traditional and alternative approaches to support individuals on their healing journey. Susan encourages listeners to remain open to different modalities and to trust their intuition as they navigate their unique paths of grief.TakeawaysGrief is...
2025-02-05
22 min
Growth from Grief
Honoring Loss: The Bereavement Tea Ceremony and Spiritual Healing
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, host Susan Andersen speaks with Heathclyff St. James DeVille about his profound journey through grief after losing his partner to suicide. They discuss the unique challenges of grieving a suicide loss, the importance of support groups, and various healing modalities. Heathcliff shares his experience with a bereavement tea ceremony, a unique ritual that helped him connect with his grief and reflect on his loss. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, personal healing practices, and the ongoing journey of grief.
2025-01-22
35 min
Vejen til Jesus
#25 - Tonny Møllerskov fri fra menneske frygt, giver nu sædekorn ud for Guds rige
Tonny har en glidende overgang af Guds ledelse over sit liv. Tonny havde kærlighed til de gamle salmer og lovsange. Med tiden blev Tonny draget til det forjættede land Amerika. Da han var 32år, vender tilbage igen for at besøge en penneven ved navn Susan, som ender med at blive hans kone. Susan var en frafalden kristen, men vælger at bringe sin relation til Tonny for Herrens alter i en Jeriko march.De ender med at shuffle rundt i forskellige kirker. En dag i 198...
2025-01-17
1h 20
Growth from Grief
Marking the Milestones: Grieving Through Birthdays and Anniversaries
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen discusses the challenges of navigating grief, particularly during special days such as birthdays and anniversaries. She shares personal experiences and coping strategies, emphasizing the importance of planning, emotional awareness, and creating meaningful rituals. The conversation highlights the complexity of emotions associated with grief, including joy and guilt, and the physical responses that may arise. Susan encourages listeners to reflect on their experiences and express gratitude for the time spent with their loved ones, reminding them that there...
2025-01-08
21 min
Growth from Grief
Clearing the Way: Moving Forward into a New Year
Send us a textsummaryIn this heartfelt episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen reflects on the transition into a new year, offering guidance and comfort for those navigating this time—especially those grappling with loss. Through the metaphor of a quiet walking path, Susan explores the challenges and possibilities of stepping into the unknown.✨ Key Takeaways:Navigating Transitions in Grief: The shift from one year to the next can feel heavy, particularly for those mourning a loss. Susan reassures listeners that moving forward doesn’t mean leaving loved...
2025-01-01
27 min
Growth from Grief
Light Up the World Through the Gifts Within You
Send us a textsummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen, a grief guide and yoga teacher, discusses the importance of embracing and sharing the inner light that exists within each individual, even amidst grief. She emphasizes the significance of self-love and the gradual process of cultivating this light through emotional release and reconnecting with passions. The episode encourages listeners to recognize their inner flicker of light and to share it with others, fostering a sense of connection and healing.takeaways...
2024-12-25
07 min
Growth from Grief
Rest, Reward, Renew: Small Gifts on the Path of Grief
Send us a textsummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, host Susan Andersen discusses the journey of navigating grief, particularly during the holiday season. She emphasizes the importance of self-care and rewarding oneself amidst the challenges of grief. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, she encourages listeners to acknowledge their emotions and find ways to care for themselves during difficult times.takeawaysGrief is a challenging journey that requires hard work.It's important to reflect on personal needs during times of loss.Rewarding...
2024-12-18
13 min
Growth from Grief
Navigating Grief: The Path to Forgiveness
Send us a textsummaryIn this episode, Susan Andersen discusses the intricate relationship between grief and forgiveness. She shares her personal experiences with guilt and anger following the loss of her son, emphasizing the importance of self-forgiveness and the process of letting go of negative emotions. The conversation explores practical steps to achieve forgiveness, both towards oneself and others, and highlights the value of understanding one's feelings and motives in the journey of healing.takeawaysForgiveness is a deliberate decision to let go...
2024-12-11
18 min
Growth from Grief
Navigating Grief: The Journey of Suicide Loss Survivors
Send us a textSummaryIn this conversation, Susan Andersen and Ronnie Walker discuss the profound impact of losing a loved one to suicide and the importance of community support for survivors. They delve into the history and evolution of the Alliance of Hope, an organization dedicated to providing resources and a safe space for those affected by suicide loss. The discussion highlights cultural shifts in the perception of suicide, the power of shared experiences in healing, and the ongoing efforts to sustain and expand the organization's reach and services.
2024-11-27
35 min
Growth from Grief
Healing Through the Holidays: Finding Hope
Send us a textSummary:In this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen discusses the challenges of navigating grief during the holiday season and emphasizes the importance of hope as a guiding force. She offers practical tools and techniques for self-care, including movement and mindfulness practices, to help listeners find resilience and light amidst their struggles. The episode serves as a reminder that hope, no matter how small, can be a powerful anchor during difficult times.Takeaways:Grief can be especially challenging during the holiday season.Hope is...
2024-11-06
15 min
Growth from Grief
Navigating Grief: How to Offer Support Effectively
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen discusses how to effectively support someone who is grieving. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the grieving process, offering concrete ways to help, and maintaining consistent communication. The episode provides practical examples and encourages listeners to be specific in their offers of assistance, recognizing that each person's needs may vary. Ultimately, the goal is to foster healing and connection during a difficult time.TakeawaysGrieving individuals often struggle to articulate their needs.Specific offers...
2024-10-31
15 min
Growth from Grief
How to Ask For Help When You Are Grieving
Send us a textIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen discusses the importance of asking for help during times of grief. She emphasizes the challenges individuals face in identifying their needs and articulating them to others. The conversation covers practical ways to seek assistance, the significance of having understanding and patient friends, and the necessity of addressing financial burdens that may arise after a loss. Susan encourages listeners to prioritize their own needs and to reach out for support from those who are willing to help.takeaways...
2024-10-23
15 min
Growth from Grief
Honoring Ian: Grief, Food and Memories
Send us a textsummaryIn this episode, Susan Andersen reflects on the journey of honoring her son Ian, who died by suicide. She discusses the emotional complexities of grief, particularly around significant dates like birthdays, and how food plays a vital role in memory and healing. Susan shares her personal experiences of celebrating Ian's birthday with pie, a food he loved, and emphasizes the importance of sharing memories and stories of loved ones who have passed. She encourages listeners to navigate their grief by creating new traditions and involving others in the...
2024-10-16
21 min
Growth from Grief
Embracing Change with Rituals
Send us a textIn this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen discusses the significance of creating rituals, especially during seasonal transitions like fall. She emphasizes the importance of letting go of burdens and grief, not just related to loss but also personal changes and self-acceptance. Through sharing her experiences with group rituals and personal practices, she encourages listeners to explore their own rituals for healing and emotional release.TakeawaysRituals can help us embrace seasonal changes.Letting go is essential for emotional healing.Grief can encompass many aspects of...
2024-09-25
12 min
Growth from Grief
Overwhelmed! I Had to Take My Own Advice
Send us a textEpisode Summary: In this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen shares her personal experience of feeling emotionally overwhelmed and how she turned to mindfulness and breathwork to find relief. She discusses how a week of agitation and stress prompted her to revisit her own mindfulness practices, specifically using techniques inspired by the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. Susan walks listeners through a simple breathing exercise and mindfulness meditation that can help release suffering and invite calmness.Key Points:Susan describes a difficult emotional period where...
2024-09-18
17 min
Growth from Grief
Navigating the Shadows: My Journey as a Suicide Loss Survivor
Send us a textIn this deeply personal and reflective episode of Growth from Grief, Susan Andersen shares her story as a suicide loss survivor, opening up about the tragic loss of her son, Ian, and the challenging path of healing that followed. Released on September 11th, a day marked by both individual and collective grief, Susan discusses the profound impact of losing a loved one to suicide, the stigma that often surrounds it, and the ongoing process of navigating life after such a loss. She also explores the importance of honesty in grief, the secondary losses...
2024-09-11
32 min
Growth from Grief
Stitching Stories: Grief, Memory, and the Healing Power of Art (Part 2)
Send us a textWelcome to Growth from Grief with Susan Andersen, where we explore the transformative power of creativity in the grieving process. In part two of her conversation Jeanne Hewell Chambers, a talented writer and textile artist, Sue and Jeanne further explore how writing and textile arts has become a healing outlet for Jeanne's grief. They delve into Jean's profound projects, including stitching her sister-in-law's drawings and the worldwide 70273 project, which honors the victims of Nazi persecution. Together, they discuss how art can reach the deepest parts of our souls, providing solace and...
2024-09-04
41 min
In Her Words
Susan Andersen Empowers Moms To Finish School
I admire Susan Andersen so much for creating ANSWER Scholarships to send dozens and dozens of young Moms back to college to graduate into higher paying vocations where they can make better use of their talents and earn significantly higher incomes over the course of a career. Often Susan finds a “Halo Effect” in the lives of the next generation of school kids who witness first hand what is possible through hard work and focus on a goal. I have personally donated to this cause and strongly endorse Susan’s work. See omnystudio.com/listener for priva...
2024-08-29
50 min
Growth from Grief
Stitching Stories: Grief, Memory, and the Healing Power of Art (Part 1)
Send us a textIn this deeply moving episode of Growth from Grief, host Susan Andersen sits down with Jeanne Hewell Chambers, a storyteller, textile artist, and founder of The 70273 Project. Jeanne shares her lifelong passion for documenting stories and preserving memories, stemming from her childhood obsession with capturing moments through photography and audio recordings. As they delve into Jeanne's experiences with grief, she candidly discusses the profound despair and depression she faced following significant losses, and how her creative endeavors have served as a balm for her sorrow.Jeanne recounts the touching story of...
2024-08-28
30 min
Left on Red
Ep 120: Quantitative Modeling & You, feat. Maeve Andersen
Maeve joins Scott and Susan to talk about LeftScale and socialist strategyJoin DSA: act.dsausa.org/donate/membership/Hosted by Susan Kang and Stylianos KarolidisProduced by Noah TeacheyNot officially affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America
2024-08-07
50 min
Growth from Grief
Guilt Feelings and Grief - How Can I Let Go?
Send us a textWelcome to "Growth from Grief," a podcast dedicated to helping you navigate the complexities of grief and loss. In this episode, host Susan Andersen explores the powerful emotions of grief and guilt. Susan shares her own experiences with guilt after the loss of her son and offers insights and guidance on letting go of these feelings.Learn how to recognize the signs of grief-related guilt, understand its origins, and develop strategies for coping and healing. Susan also discusses the importance of self-compassion and allowing yourself the time and space to process...
2024-07-31
26 min
Growth from Grief
7 Ways to Let Go of Grief Pain
Send us a textFeeling overwhelmed by grief? In this episode, Susan Andersen offers practical, actionable steps to help you navigate the complexities of loss. Discover seven powerful techniques to release grief pain, including:Mindfulness and breathing exercises to calm the mind and body.Self-care strategies to prioritize your well-being.Emotional release techniques like journaling and physical movement.Cultivating gratitude to shift your perspective.Spreading kindness to connect with others and find purpose.Learn how to transform grief into growth with these simple yet effective...
2024-07-25
23 min
Tzuzamen Club
“Do I Know You?” with Susan Andersen
Susan Andersen, Professor of Psychology at New York University, joins Tzuzamen to discuss her research in social psychology, explaining how our daily interpersonal relationships are influenced by past relationships. She also talks about her research on mental representations of significant others, including her experiences conducting studies with couples in Afghanistan. Additionally, Susan discusses supporting women's roles in politics, sharing her experiences as part of the team for all of Hillary Clinton’s campaigns, including Hillary’s run for the presidency.▪ You can also find us here Website - https://www.tzuzamen.club F...
2024-06-05
37 min
Lost in Jersey
Susan Shin Andersen: 2024 Montclair Councilor At Large Candidate
Lost in Jersey's Montclair Election Special 2024 features an insightful interview with Susan Shin Andersen, a candidate running for councilor-at-large. Susan shares her journey from growing up in Pennsylvania to law school at Rutgers in New Jersey, highlighting her passion for public service and community involvement. She discusses her priorities if elected, including strategic planning, government transparency, and a comprehensive Human Resources review. Susan also opens up about her personal experiences, from leading initiatives during COVID to navigating grief after the loss of her daughter, Kaija. This interview showcases Susan's dedication to making a positive impact on her community and...
2024-04-16
21 min
Don’t Hide The Scars. Presented By PAIN: Parents & Addicts In Need
Susan Bartz Herrick | A Son’s Substance Use Disorder, A Mother’s Anguish, Advocacy & Call For Change
PAIN @painnonprofit Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance sat down with special guest Susan Bartz Herrick, MFA, EdD. The writer of the compelling non-fiction memoir, "Slow Dancing with the Devil: A Son’s Substance Use Disorder, A Mother’s Anguish," available from McFarland Books. "Slow Dancing with the Devil" is a powerful narrative that delves into Susan's personal journey alongside her son, Luke, who tragically fell victim to addiction. As a highly accredited retired Professor and former Community Liaison Specialist, Susan sheds light on critical issues surrounding substance use disorder (SUD), negligent medical treatment, pharmaceutical practices, and stigmatized public polici...
2024-04-01
1h 12
Piano Tech Radio Hour
Pitch Perfect Pair w/ Donna Byrd & Susan Kline
Donna Byrd and Susan Kline, two guests with the most insider information make it to today’s episode. Donna, a North Bennet Street School student and a consistent guest on Pinao Tech Radio Hour, has some fascinating stories to share. Alongside her is Suzan, a George Brown College of Toronto graduate, and a long-term piano technician. Donna shares her journey to being a piano tuner, her experiences in a male-dominated profession, and some tales of her residency. Building on this conversation, Susan talks about what it means to pursue something that “feels right”, how to balan...
2024-02-21
57 min
Piano Tech Radio Hour
Tuning In w/ The PTRH Community
Dive into the harmonious echoes of our PTRH community in this episode, where the vibrant voices of participants weave together a tapestry of insights and shared experiences. From the lively discussions on piano tuning to navigating the unique challenges posed by the pandemic, our community came together for an enriching session that embraced the diversity of thoughts and perspectives.What a dedicated community! In this episode, we recognize Calvin from Malaysia, a dedicated member who shares his passion for pianos with us in the stillness of the night. Join us as we uncover the stories and anecdotes...
2024-02-20
1h 01
The Business Simplicity Podcast
Love, Conflict and Dolphins with Susan Clarke and CrisMarie Campbell
In the world of business management, simplicity is key. In a recent podcast episode, Susan Clarke and CrisMarie Campbell discuss how simplicity can transform conflict and decision-making. They sharetheir journey into Dr. Joe Dispenza's work, where meditation and self-reflection helped them find clarity. Swimming with dolphins became a metaphor for inner transformation. They emphasize the importance of vulnerability and curiosity in conflict resolution and offer insights on making conflict a catalyst for positive change. Partners in work and life, CrisMarie and Susan have spent 20 years together helping individuals, leaders, and teams resolve difficult conflicts, and create strong...
2023-09-19
44 min
Indecent with Kiki Andersen
"Chronically Online" with Samantha Cole (Vice)
The internet is for everybody in all its weird and wondrous glory. Tech journalist Samantha Cole (Vice) sees the beauty in the connections made through online communities across the globe, even the ones built around oral sex and farts. But she also reminds us that there is a point at which we all need to log the fuck off. Plus we have a lil' spicy fun with A.I. 😉🍆🤖Samantha Cole is a technology journalist based in NYC who has worked in journalism for ten years. She is currently a senior editor at Motherboard and the au...
2023-06-07
40 min
Nola Hawts
Chrissy Andersen - CHD Mom to Transplant Recipient, Tayt
As National Donate Life Month continues, we talk to Chrissy Andersen, mom to Tayt. Tayt received a heart transplant and is Ellen DeGeneres' favorite boyfriend. Chrissy talks with us about her family's transplant journey.
2023-04-18
36 min
Invested In Climate
Transparent solar’s revolutionary potential with Andersen Windows & Ubiquitous Energy
Imagine if solar panels could be invisible and so thin that you could install them inside windows. Exciting, right? This isn’t a science fiction thought experiment, but it’s a real technology being developed by a company called Ubiquitous Energy. And it gets even better: they’re developing this technology in partnership with Andersen Windows, one of the largest and perhaps best-known residential window manufacturers in the US. We’re joined today by Ubiquitous Energy’s CEO Susan Stone and Andersen Corporation’s Director of Ventures Prabhakar Karri (who goes by KP), who led Andersen’s inv...
2023-04-11
48 min
In the Limelight with Clarissa Burt
ITL TV BOOKSMARTS - AUTHORS ON SHOW - Susan Conley
In today's episode, Cristina Francy interviews Susan Conley, has a world of expertise in the global professional services space, with decades of experience in client-focused leadership roles at EY, Andersen, and Accenture. Some say Susan wears a superhero cape when a client crisis strikes. Her market-proven strategies and solutions have saved a multitude of at-risk clients. Her special expertise is stepping in before a client crisis erupts. As Susan says, “Being proactive is far more fun and a better way to do business.” www.rockbizinc.com ADDITIONAL LINKS https://www.linkedin.com/in/werock/ Clarissa Burt...
2023-01-18
17 min
Infinite Loops
Tom Morgan & Brett Andersen — Intimations of a New World Worldview
Tom Morgan returns for his third appearance on Infinite Loops with Jim, Infinite Loops' own Ed William and special guest Brett Andersen, an evolutionary psychology PhD student at the University of New Mexico. We discuss the implications of the ideas presented in Brett's fantastic essay 'Intimations of a New Worldview', whether the rise of anti-heroes is a challenge to Campbell's Hero's Journey, the influence of conscious vs unconscious design, and much more. Important Links: Intimations of a New Worldview Brett's Substack Brett's Twitter Tom's blog Tom's Twitter Awakening...
2022-12-29
1h 28
500 Doors Real Estate Podcast
Building Client Loyalty with guest Susan Conley
Susan Conley has a world of expertise in the global professional services space, with decades of experience in client-focused leadership roles at EY, Andersen, and Accenture. Some say Susan wears a superhero cape when a client crisis strikes. Her market-proven skills, strategies and solutions have saved a multitude of at-risk clients. Her special expertise is stepping in well before a client crisis erupts. As Susan says, “Being proactive is far more fun and a better way to do business.”Susan launched her consulting practice, ROCKbiz, in 2010 to focus solely on next-level client loyalty. She helps professional service providers cult...
2022-12-14
44 min
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
Yoga for Grief & Loss with Susan Andersen
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 302: Yoga for Grief & Loss with Susan Andersen Description: Most people have personal experiences with loss in its many forms - loss of a loved one or pet, loss of a home or job or business, and even during COVID, the loss of normalcy. Grief is a normal part of loss but how can yoga support us in these times? Susan “Sue” Andersen shares her insights. Sue works with people who have experienced loss and are grieving through yoga and movement. Meditation, mindfulness and br...
2022-12-12
47 min
DNA Empowerment Podcast
Tales From the Projector Experiment with Lily Susan Lash
In this episode Lily Susan Lash comes back to join Danielle in discussing both of their experiences living as Projectors. As human design is a system not expected to be taken on faith, but rather given as an opportunity to do one's own empirical study with the information, the time spent living after becoming aware of your unique design is referred to as living 'in your experiment". Lily and Danielle discuss what living as Projectors has been like for each of them, both prior to becoming aware of their design and also the shifts that have taken place since...
2022-11-18
1h 04
Storyshaped
Getting Storyshaped With Aislinn O'Loughlin
This week we're welcoming the fantastic Aislinn O'Loughlin to the podcast, where we talk about things like: how it feels to be a published author in your teens; how having a writer for a parent helps you to deal with the inevitable rejection that comes from making writing your career (and how marvellous it is to have a creative parent to help Storyshape you as you grow up); how having a love for drama can help you to shape your own stories, and how Terry Pratchett is responsible for her marriage. Tune in and come with us on a...
2022-11-10
52 min
Chasing The Insights
Susan Conley on Client Loyalty
In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to client relationships expert Susan Conley. Susan talks to us about the importance of client loyalty and how we can foster it as entrepreneurs. Susan Conley has a world of expertise in the global professional services space, with decades of experience as a Client Relations Executive for EY, a Business Developer and Marketing Director for Andersen, as well as the global consulting firm Accenture. Some say Susan wears a superhero cape when a client crisis strikes.
2022-11-04
33 min
DNA Empowerment Podcast
Demystifying Human Design with Lily Susan Lash
In this episode Danielle chats with Human Design expert, fellow Projector and friend Lily Susan Lash. They discuss the origin of Human Design and dive deeper into the fundamentals of the system. Lily shares a bit of her history and how completely transformative becoming aware of the system, her own strategy and authority and implementing it in her life has been. You can find Lily on Facebook at Lily Susan Lash. You can find Danielle at DNA Empowerment
2022-10-28
59 min
The Jim Rutt Show
EP 166 Lene Rachel Andersen Part 2: Libertism
Jim talks with Lene Rachel Andersen in the second of a two-part series about her new book Libertism: Grasping the 21st Century, picking up where they left off in the book's 18 sub-patterns of being... Jim talks with Lene Rachel Andersen in the second of a two-part series about her new book Libertism: Grasping the 21st Century, picking up where they left off in the book's 18 sub-patterns of being. They discuss selfish genes & memes, Rene Girard's mimetics, the responsibility of replication in the era of electronic media, TikTok's threat to an open society, the sacred as highest organizing principle, culture bildung & th...
2022-09-30
1h 42
Negotiation in Real Life
Negotiation in Real Life - Episode 20 - Susan Andersen, Director of Legal Services, Forseti Resources
In this episode of Negotiation in Real Life, I speak with Susan Andersen, the director of legal services at Forseti Resources, a legal technology company and Australian Small Business. Prior to founding Forseti she was a lawyer in private practice in Qld for about 20 years undertaking complex multi party litigation, workers compensation motor vehicle accident insurance claims and administrative law. She has managed practice teams, represented individuals, corporations, insurers and agencies/authorities set up by the Queensland and Victorian governments. In this episode, we talk about: negotiations in the complex insurance litigation space the success of...
2022-09-05
35 min
Ivory Tower Boiler Room
(Happy National Poetry Month!) How to Read and Write About Poetry with Dr. Susan Holbrook
(Watch our video interview here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/65141616) The Ivory Tower Boiler Room is so happy to celebrate National Poetry Month, and we're pleased to welcome Dr. Susan Holbrook who discusses her second edition of How to Read (and Write About) Poetry (published by Broadview Press). Dr. Holbrook, Andrew, and guest co-host, Dr. Kim Coates explore why the general public is nervous around poetry and how to overcome this anxiety. Dr. Holbrook explains what it means for her to balance being a poet, devoted poetry reader, and professor of poetry. Head he...
2022-04-18
56 min
PELOTALK
Episode 36 - #SpinsonStarbux & #RadBMXMom
Loved gabbing with Gina and Susan - the two babes behind Peloton Moms! We chat, we laugh, we get our lives together! Enjoy! *Pelotalk is not affiliated with Peloton
2022-01-21
47 min
TalCast
Susan/McCall Andersen
Tal's now FIANCE McCall Andersen and his future mother in law Susan have an epic chat. Contribute to Tal's Patreon to keep this going: Patreon.com/talhaslamListen to Tal's music here: linktr.ee/Talhaslam
2021-12-29
1h 11
Future of Life Institute Podcast
Susan Solomon and Stephen Andersen on Saving the Ozone Layer
Susan Solomon, internationally recognized atmospheric chemist, and Stephen Andersen, leader of the Montreal Protocol, join us to tell the story of the ozone hole and their roles in helping to bring us back from the brink of disaster. Topics discussed in this episode include: -The industrial and commercial uses of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) -How we discovered the atmospheric effects of CFCs -The Montreal Protocol and its significance -Dr. Solomon's, Dr. Farman's, and Dr. Andersen's crucial roles in helping to solve the ozone hole crisis -Lessons we can take away for climate change and other global catastrophic risks You can find the p...
2021-09-16
1h 44
Future of Life Institute Podcast
Susan Solomon and Stephen Andersen on Saving the Ozone Layer
Susan Solomon, internationally recognized atmospheric chemist, and Stephen Andersen, leader of the Montreal Protocol, join us to tell the story of the ozone hole and their roles in helping to bring us back from the brink of disaster. Topics discussed in this episode include: -The industrial and commercial uses of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) -How we discovered the atmospheric effects of CFCs -The Montreal Protocol and its significance -Dr. Solomon's, Dr. Farman's, and Dr. Andersen's crucial roles in helping to solve the ozone hole crisis -Lessons we can take away for climate change and other global catastrophic risks You can find the p...
2021-09-16
1h 44
StarTalk Radio
Cosmic Queries in the O-zone: Saving the World with Susan Solomon & Stephen Andersen
How did we save the ozone layer? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-host Chuck Nice break down the campaign to save the ozone layer with atmospheric chemist Susan Solomon and sustabaility expert Stephen Andersen. What can we apply to the climate crisis? NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/cosmic-queries-in-the-o-zone-saving-the-world-with-susan-solomon-stephen-andersen/ Thanks to our Patrons ryan ogle, David Matthews, Colleen Magee-Uhlik, Ryan Atashkar, Cameron Q Myhre, Jordan Sisinni, and Mien for supporting us this week. Photo Credit: NASA/Expedition 40 crew member, Public domain...
2021-09-14
54 min
The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.
You Don't Know What You Don't Know But The exExperts DO with Jessica Klingbaum and T.H. Irwin on The Divorce & Beyond Podcast #196
The Awesome Women of exExperts, T.H. Irwin and Jessica Klingbaum, join Host, Susan Guthrie this week to share their collective thoughts and wisdom on divorce because as they say, "they've been there so they get it!" For so many people the divorce process is like a firehose of information that is just overwhelming and confusing. It is a rush of information to learn, decisions to be made and emotions to be managed and you have no way of knowing who or what to believe or listen to. My guests this week, T.H. Irwin and Jessica Kl...
2021-08-30
48 min
The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.
You Don't Know What You Don't Know But The exExperts DO with Jessica Klingbaum and T.H. Irwin on The Divorce & Beyond Podcast #196
The Awesome Women of exExperts, T.H. Irwin and Jessica Klingbaum, join Host, Susan Guthrie this week to share their collective thoughts and wisdom on divorce because as they say, "they've been there so they get it!" For so many people the divorce process is like a firehose of information that is just overwhelming and confusing. It is a rush of information to learn, decisions to be made and emotions to be managed and you have no way of knowing who or what to believe or listen to. My guests this week, T.H. Irwin and Jessica Kl...
2021-08-30
48 min
LeadingShe
Sometimes the Right Thing To Do is to Just Call it Out
Susan Gallagher is CEO and President of BPI Group, a leadership and executive coaching company. Her natural curiosity about people and business has benefited her career in many ways. Susan’s family of origin made a practice of having family dinners and she and her husband decided they wanted to do the same so she worked hard to be home for dinner most nights. During her time at Arthur Andersen she developed a popular seminar to change the perception of Women in Business Politics and Power in which there was a public conversation about power, which was met with so...
2021-04-20
53 min
Book Marketing Mentors
How to Best Get Over the Fear of Selling - BM265
Do you want to know how to get over the fear of selling? Listen as sales technician and Aviva Publishing author, Greg Andersen shares his secret sauce on how best to sell when you don't like to sell. In this week's powerful episode "How to Best Get Over the Fear of Selling" you will discover.. What you need to focus on when it comes to promoting and selling your books Why your passion plays such an important role in sales How to best undercover your client's needs and never assume you know Why the "...
2021-03-24
27 min
Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Romance, Historical
The Ballad of Hattie Taylor by Susan Andersen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/429279 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Ballad of Hattie Taylor Author: Susan Andersen Narrator: Jennifer Mack Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 11 minutes Release date: January 5, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: A daring young woman pushes back against societal constraints in a feminist, coming-of-age Western romance from New York Times bestselling author Susan Andersen. In the small, bustling town of Mattawa, Oregon, the turn of the century offers a new kind of frontier for women: a vast and exciting range of possibilities--to a point. It's a time for change, an...
2021-01-05
10 min
Teaching in Higher Ed
Multidisciplinary Teaching, with Susan Roll and Jennifer Wilking
Susan Roll and Jennifer Wilking share their experience teaching a multidisipilnary course together on episode 341 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode It was really fascinating to see how students across these three disciplines had different orientations from day one to this issue of homelessness. -Jennifer Wilking One of the real benefits to interdisciplinary teaching is the exposure to different perspectives. -Jennifer Wilking Students have such a deeper understanding when they’re actually doing the research rather than just hearing about research me...
2020-12-23
40 min
Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen
Patti Smith’s ‘Horses,’ Susan Choi and a police poet
Kurt Andersen talks with Susan Choi, whose engrossing new novel about on- and offstage drama at a performance arts high school is called “Trust Exercise.” How Edward Doyle-Gillespie ended up writing poetry about being a Baltimore cop. And This Woman’s Work, our new series in collaboration with Classic Album Sundays that highlights classic albums by female artists, kicks off with Patti Smith’s groundbreaking first album, “Horses.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-04-25
50 min
¿Quieres que te cuente un cuento?
El traje nuevo del emperador. Hans Christian Andersen
Nuestra historia de hoy va de timadores, telas, trajes y mentiras y de un emperador que, por vanidoso, acabó haciendo el ridículo.
2019-04-04
08 min
¿Quieres que te cuente un cuento?
El traje nuevo del emperador. Hans Christian Andersen
Nuestra historia de hoy va de timadores, telas, trajes y mentiras y de un emperador que, por vanidoso, acabó haciendo el ridículo.
2019-04-04
07 min
¿Quieres que te cuente un cuento?
El patito feo. Hans Christian Andersen
El protagonista de nuestra historia de hoy es un patito. Un patito diferente de sus hermanos y que por ser diferente, tuvo muchísimos problemas y anduvo tristísimo de aquí para allá hasta que, finalmente, encontró su lugar.Música: Flauta japonesa
2017-04-05
07 min
¿Quieres que te cuente un cuento?
El patito feo. Hans Christian Andersen
El protagonista de nuestra historia de hoy es un patito. Un patito diferente de sus hermanos y que por ser diferente, tuvo muchísimos problemas y anduvo tristísimo de aquí para allá hasta que, finalmente, encontró su lugar. Música: Flauta japonesa
2017-04-05
07 min
¿Quieres que te cuente un cuento?
El soldadito de plomo. Hans Christian Andersen
Nuestra historia de hoy, va de soldaditos de plomo y bailarinas de papel y de cómo el amor, (porque esta es una hermosa historia de amor), nos da el coraje necesario para enfrentarnos a lo que nos depara el destino. Música de fondo Concierto de Brademburgo nº 5. I Allegro
2016-10-28
12 min
Download Top Full Audiobooks in Romance, Modern
Running Wild by Susan Andersen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/313809 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Running Wild Series: #4 of Sisterhood Diaries Author: Susan Andersen Narrator: Emily Durante Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 55 minutes Release date: July 20, 2016 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Magdalene Deluca isn't the damsel-in-distress type. But if she has to involve a stranger in a dangerous chase through South America, she's glad Finn Kavanagh's the guy she sucked into her problems. Very glad. The man oozes sex and magnetic confidence. And since their connection is steamier than the sultry rain forest, why waste time resisting him? Finn's peaceful vacation is blown to b...
2016-07-20
30 min
Download Top Full Audiobooks in Romance, Modern
Playing Dirty by Susan Andersen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/313808 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Playing Dirty Series: #3 of Sisterhood Diaries Author: Susan Andersen Narrator: Emily Durante Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 53 minutes Release date: June 28, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Way back in high school, golden boy Cade Gallari publicly revealed he'd slept with 'fat girl' Ava Spencer to win a bet. Now a decade older and a head turner with her own concierge business, Ava isn't the gullible dreamer she once was—and she plans to prove it when Cade, hotter than ever, breezes back into tow...
2016-06-28
30 min
Download Top Full Audiobooks in Romance, Modern
Cutting Loose by Susan Andersen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/313807 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Cutting Loose Series: #1 of Sisterhood Diaries Author: Susan Andersen Narrator: Emily Durante Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 31 minutes Release date: June 7, 2016 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Jane thinks nothing can make her lose her cool. But the princess of propriety blows a gasket the night she meets the contractor restoring the Wolcott mansion. Devlin Kavanagh's rugged sex appeal may buckle her knees, but the man is out of control. Jane had to deal with theatrics growing up—she won't tolerate them in someone hired to work on the house she...
2016-06-07
30 min
Zombie Soup
The Walking Dead Season 6 Episodes 1-4
Susan & Kelly are joined by film editor Erik C. Andersen of filmsinfocus.com to talk about the first four episodes of season 6 of AMC's The Walking Dead. Enjoy our usual tangents to Z Nation, Fargo, LOST, The Leftovers, & Game of Thrones.
2015-11-06
00 min
Zombie Soup
CSI Zombie
Susan & Kelly are joined by film editor Erik C. Andersen of filmsinfocus.com to talk about a few different types of zombies on TV. Not all are mindless eating machines, some still retain their humanity, and others are hybrids.
2015-09-01
00 min
Zombie Soup
Conquer
Susan & Kelly are joined by guests Erik C. Andersen of filmsinfocus.com and horror author Rhiannon Frater. Here, we finish our discussion of The Walking Dead season 5 with the episode Conquer. We talked about episodes 13-15 of The Walking Dead's season 5: Forget, Spend, & Try in podcast 109a.
2015-04-03
00 min
Zombie Soup
Forget Spend Try
Susan & Kelly are joined by guests Erik C. Andersen of filmsinfocus.com and horror author Rhiannon Frater http://rhiannonfrater.com/. We talked about episodes 13-15 of The Walking Dead's season 5: Forget, Spend, & Try.
2015-04-03
00 min
Zombie Soup
The Walking Z Nation Dead with Erik C. Andersen
Susan, Kelly, & Chris are joined by guests Scot from the Serious TV Drama Podcast and Erik C. Andersen of Z Nation & filmsinfocus.comWe talked about episodes 5-8 of The Walking Dead's season 5, Erik's experience as a zombie on Z Nation, & Scot's thoughts on Z Nation season 1 after his weekend binge watch.If you like Z Nation, check out Susan's other podcast: Z Cast. In January they will start covering the episodes missed this Fall.
2014-12-12
00 min
Making a Living with Maggie
Do no harm. It's not as hard as you think. Take these steps and do no harm in how you make a living. And hear the inspiring success story of Susan Andersen, founder of AnswerScholarship.org. Vowing the help her community, Susan started the only no
Do no harm. It’s not as hard as you think. Take these steps and do no harm in how you make a living. And hear the inspiring success story of Susan Andersen, founder of AnswerScholarship.org. Vowing...
2013-12-17
31 min
Harlequin Author Spotlight
Fresh, Flirty Contemporary Romance!
Find out how Harlequin authors Kristan Higgins, Shannon Stacey and Susan Andersen are reinventing the genre with their fresh, flirty editorial. It's all in our Author Spotlight podcast on Contemporary Romance!<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/HarlequinAuthorSpotlightITunes/~4/Kkn33xu_nTc" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>
2012-08-01
00 min