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NewActionsShowHealing (NASH)

Podcast by Heather

English

Health & personal development

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About NewActionsShowHealing (NASH)

Two sisters with Trials, Tribulations and a bit of Rediculousness! We’ve survived and succeeded with so much going against us. Living with multiple family suicide and more loss than living. Our mission is to talk about the hard stuff! Say the words no one wants to say! Let you know your feelings are valid and real!

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8 episodes

episode Sacrifice, Survival, and the Power of Kindness: A Mother's Story artwork

Sacrifice, Survival, and the Power of Kindness: A Mother's Story

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461695/open_sms] The weight of grief transforms in unexpected ways when we gain new perspectives. After a summer hiatus marked by milestone birthdays and painful memories, Heather returns to share her journey through one of the most challenging periods since losing her father to suicide. Reflecting on a previous conversation with a guest who had contemplated suicide, Heather discovered a profound shift in how she understood her father's death. "He didn't think past that moment," she realizes, illuminating the tunnel vision of suicidal thinking. This insight led to a powerful reframing—perhaps her father's tragedy served as an unwitting sacrifice, teaching her to remain present for her family despite life's darkest moments. As she navigated what would have been her father's 60th birthday alongside her own 40th, this new understanding became a lifeline. But summer's challenges weren't confined to emotional territory. Heather shares the terrifying story of her athletic 15-year-old daughter accepting what appeared to be a harmless fruit snack from peers at the state fair, resulting in a medical emergency with her heart rate spiking to 190. The harrowing ambulance ride, the medical team's urgent intervention, and the realization that synthetic substances often evade standard drug screenings became a stark reminder of vulnerability. "You literally can't trust anybody," Heather warns, transforming her family's trauma into a crucial message for others.  Between these intensely personal stories emerges a simple yet profound truth: "Kindness is suicide prevention." Small gestures—holding a door, offering a smile, being a listening ear—cost nothing yet might save someone's life. Join us as we explore grief, trauma, healing, and the remarkable power of human connection. Have a story to share? Reach out—your experience might be exactly what someone else needs to hear.

15 Sep 2025 - 15 min
episode God's Plan Saved Me On My Darkest Night artwork

God's Plan Saved Me On My Darkest Night

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461695/open_sms] The moment when everything you've built your life around suddenly disappears can feel like standing at the edge of an abyss. For Isaiah Gilmore, that moment came when three knee surgeries ended his basketball career and a long-term relationship simultaneously crumbled. Basketball wasn't just something he did—it was who he was. In this raw, powerful conversation, Isaiah takes us to that dark night in his car when suicide seemed like the only escape. What makes his testimony so valuable is the window it provides into the suicidal mindset: "It felt like that day was the only day. I was literally living in that moment. There were no thoughts about the past, present, or future." This crucial insight helps loved ones understand why someone contemplating suicide might not be thinking about the people they'd leave behind—they're trapped in a singular moment of pain. But Isaiah's story doesn't end there. He shares the spiritual encounter that changed everything on July 24th, 2023, when he believes God stood before him with the message that a greater purpose awaited him. His journey from basketball dreams to finding new meaning as an educator and mentor demonstrates the remarkable human capacity for transformation. Now pursuing a teaching career and developing a clothing brand, Isaiah uses his experience to connect with others facing their own identity crises. Whether you're struggling with your own mental health challenges or trying to support someone who is, Isaiah's testimony offers practical wisdom: don't isolate yourself, shift your focus toward something greater than yourself, and remember that identity can be rebuilt. Check on your friends—even the seemingly happy ones—because you never know who might be fighting a silent battle. Have you reached out to someone today just to see how they're really doing?

23 May 2025 - 19 min
episode The Stepparent Dilemma: Navigating New Family Dynamics artwork

The Stepparent Dilemma: Navigating New Family Dynamics

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461695/open_sms] What happens when a new parental figure enters a family still reeling from tragic loss? Sisters Heather and Jennifer open up about their vastly different experiences with the same stepfather who came into their lives shortly after their father's suicide. Heather takes us through her journey as a 16-year-old still living at home when her mother began dating again. From having to rehome beloved pets to eventually being encouraged to move out on her own at 17, her stories reveal the profound displacement that can occur when family dynamics shift during adolescence. The infamous "circle theory" conversation and an unexpected bill for past financial help highlight the sometimes painful miscommunications that happen in blended families. Jennifer offers a contrasting perspective as someone who was already living independently when their mother found a new partner. Her initial resentment about "sharing" her mother gradually transformed as her stepfather demonstrated patience and understanding with the memorable words: "I am not your dad, I am not ever going to take his place, but I am going to be here for you, if you let me." Both sisters share a particularly moving reflection on how these family divisions sometimes persist into the next generation, with Heather's children experiencing the subtle pain of being treated differently from "biological" grandchildren despite only ever knowing one grandfather figure. This raw, honest conversation doesn't offer simple solutions, but instead validates the complex emotions that arise in blended families. Whether you're a stepparent trying to find your place or someone adjusting to a new family member, this episode reminds us that there's no single "right" way to feel – but understanding and patience are essential ingredients for healing. Share your own experiences or reach out if you're struggling. We're here to listen and connect those in need with helpful resources.

14 May 2025 - 30 min
episode Beyond Poor Me: Choosing Your Path When Life Gets Hard artwork

Beyond Poor Me: Choosing Your Path When Life Gets Hard

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461695/open_sms] Finding strength during life's hardest moments often comes down to the simplest of actions - movement. This deeply personal episode explores how fitness became a lifesaver during periods of intense struggle, offering practical wisdom for anyone facing mental health challenges. The transformative power of consistent physical activity stands at the center of this conversation. From losing 50 pounds through a workplace Weight Watchers program to discovering the joy of home workouts and CrossFit, we learn how even 20-30 minutes of daily movement can completely reshape your mental landscape. "You never feel bad after you exercise," becomes a guiding principle worth embracing - especially on days when motivation is nowhere to be found. Beyond structured workouts, simple practices like lunchtime walks provide crucial mental space for processing emotions and finding clarity. The episode tackles the dangerous trap of "wallowing in sorrows" and offers actionable alternatives that have proven effective through real-life application. With vulnerable honesty, we explore those inevitable moments when tears come, and the powerful choice that follows - to wipe them away, get moving, and choose your own path forward. Whether you're struggling with grief, stress, or simply feeling stuck, this conversation reminds us that while we can't control everything in life, we always maintain the power to take the next step. What daily practice will help you choose a better path forward today?

25 Apr 2025 - 7 min
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