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In The Blink Podcast

Podcast de Meagan Oberle

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In The Blink is a podcast about resilience, healing, and the strength it takes to rebuild after life-altering experiences. Hosted by Meagan Oberle, this show dives deep into the realities of grief, trauma, and mental health, sharing personal stories of survival and transformation. Through candid conversations with experts, survivors, and those navigating their own journeys, In The Blink explores the resources, strategies, and support systems that help people heal. Because life can change in an instant—but so can the path to hope.

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23 episodios

Portada del episodio 23. Rachael Rose | Restoring the Flow: The Power of Acupuncture & Energy Healing

23. Rachael Rose | Restoring the Flow: The Power of Acupuncture & Energy Healing

What if your body already knows how to heal, you just need to help it remember? In this episode, an experienced acupuncturist shares how ancient Chinese medicine works with the body's natural intelligence to restore balance, regulate the nervous system, and unlock deep healing. Through powerful personal stories and client transformations, the conversation explores how trauma, stress, and blocked energy disrupt the body, and how practices like acupuncture, heat therapy, and meditation can gently guide it back into flow. At its core, this episode is a reminder that true healing happens when we shift from survival mode into a state of safety, allowing the body to do what it was designed to do: heal. "Your trauma can really just hide out… our bodies are really good at hiding it until you're ready to deal with it." - Rachael Rose What You'll Learn: * The body is inherently designed to heal—practices like acupuncture simply support and guide that natural process. * Trauma and stress can disrupt the flow of energy ("Qi"), often showing up physically in the body over time. * Regulating the nervous system is foundational to healing—moving out of fight-or-flight allows rest, digestion, and recovery. * Acupuncture works on both physical and emotional levels by influencing fascia, energy pathways (meridians), and the central nervous system. * Healing isn't always immediate—sometimes the body releases stored trauma years later when it feels safe enough. * Small, consistent practices like heat therapy, meditation, and mindful care can significantly improve resilience, mood, and overall well-being. About Rachael: Rachael Rose graduated from Southwest Acupuncture College in 2003 with a Masters in Chinese medicine and has been practicing in the Northwest Denver Highlands ever since. Her background, including a Bachelors in Industrial Psychology, 2 years post graduate work in Behavioral Neuroscience and MCD Biology at University of Colorado Boulder & Forrest Yoga teacher training informs her treatments treating the whole body. As an active Colorado gal, as a result she had many injuries including concussions (snowboarding, biking etc.) resulting in lingering pain in her neck and spine and her yoga and acupuncture healed. Rachael is passionate about helping people to heal themselves, she believes the better we feel in our bodies, the better we can be in our interactions with others and selves, making the world a better place. Connect with Rachael: Website: Fullcircleacupuncture.com [http://fullcircleacupuncture.com] Email: Rachael@fullcircleacupuncture.com Phone: 303-480-0080 (no texting to this number) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachael.rose.921/ [https://www.facebook.com/rachael.rose.921/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/picturerach [https://www.instagram.com/picturerach] Connect with Meagan: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/meaganoberle/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meagan-oberle-0538038/] | Facebook Group Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077082587788126]Apply for a prosthetic eye here: www.intheblinkltd.com [http://www.intheblinkltd.com/]

27 de mar de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio 22. Mae Scott | The Only Way Out Is Through: Surviving Abuse, Systems, and Starting Over

22. Mae Scott | The Only Way Out Is Through: Surviving Abuse, Systems, and Starting Over

A raw and unflinching conversation, this episode explores the hidden realities of coercive control, narcissistic abuse, and the devastating aftermath survivors face long after leaving. Through the story behind An Embarrassment of Pandas, Mae Scott shares how an abusive marriage escalated over time, how systems meant to protect can instead retraumatize, and why trauma-informed reform in family court is urgently needed, offering both validation for survivors and a powerful call for awareness, accountability, and change. "This was just kind of a way to get it all out there and tell people this is happening. This is happening to somebody really, just like you. I'm not unique really. And this book could be you. I never thought it would be me. It could be any one of us, and that's scary."-Mae Scott What You'll Gain: * Abuse often escalates gradually: early red flags like love bombing, jealousy, and control can evolve into severe emotional, physical, and sexual violence over time. * Couples counseling can be dangerous in abusive relationships, as it may intensify control and retaliation when an abuser feels they are losing power. * The criminal justice system can work, but family and divorce courts often retraumatize survivors through legal abuse, financial coercion, and lack of trauma-informed understanding. * Legal abuse is real and devastating, with endless motions, financial sabotage, and intimidation used to exhaust and punish survivors post-separation. * Survival depends heavily on support systems, including trusted friends, family, therapists, and survivor communities, no one gets through this alone. * Healing is possible but requires long-term work, including trauma-informed therapy, boundaries, and reclaiming safety, identity, and healthy relationships—powerfully reflected in An Embarrassment of Pandas. About Mae Scott: Mae Scott is a dedicated mother of three and a social worker by trade. As a survivor of a nearly 19-year abusive marriage, she is now a free woman, passionately advocating for the peace and freedom every individual deserves. By choice and experience, she is a writer, speaker, and supporter for others. If this conversation resonated with you, the story doesn't end here. Read An Embarrassment of Pandas—a powerful, unfiltered account of survival and reclaiming your life. https://amzn.to/46AklnC [https://amzn.to/46AklnC] Connect with Meagan: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/meaganoberle/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meagan-oberle-0538038/] | Facebook Group Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077082587788126] Apply for a prosthetic eye here: www.intheblinkltd.com [http://www.intheblinkltd.com/]

20 de feb de 2026 - 57 min
Portada del episodio 21. Ronni Vlaminck | Stormy's Brave Beginning

21. Ronni Vlaminck | Stormy's Brave Beginning

This heartfelt episode shares the true story behind Stormy's Brave Beginning, a children's book inspired by a tiny, injured kitten rescued during a season of burnout, grief, and transition. Author Ronni Vlaminck reflects on how love, kindness, and quiet bravery shaped both Stormy's healing journey and her own, offering a gentle reminder that even after loss, overwhelm, or feeling "different," life can still unfold beautifully with compassion and support. "Just because something happens to you that doesn't really define who you are or what your outcome is going to be." - Ronni Vlaminck What you'll learn: * Small acts of kindness can completely change a life: One simple decision to stop, notice suffering, and help became the turning point not only for Stormy, but for an entire family's story. * Healing doesn't erase pain; it grows alongside it: Stormy's recovery and Ronni's personal journey show that love doesn't remove past trauma, but allows something meaningful to exist beside it. * Being different doesn't mean being broken: Stormy's one eye is never framed as a limitation, reinforcing the message that challenges don't define worth, identity, or future potential. * Love creates safety, and safety allows healing: The episode highlights how consistent care, gentleness, and presence create the emotional foundation needed for true healing to happen. * Stories can help children process grief without overwhelming them: By telling the story quietly and tenderly, the book gives kids space to feel, relate, and find hope without being confronted by heavy language. * Unexpected life changes can open doors to meaningful purpose: What began as burnout and transition ultimately led to creativity, authorship, and a new way to serve children who are struggling About Ronni Vlaminck: Ronni Vlaminck is a mom, physical therapist assistant, and small business owner who works alongside her husband in their family business. After years of supporting others and navigating significant personal loss, Ronni chose not to let those experiences define her — instead, she followed an unexpected creative spark that changed everything. That spark arrived when her husband rescued a tiny, sick kitten from the side of the road. Stormy, who later lost one eye, quickly became part of their family and inspired Ronni to write Stormy's Brave Beginning — a children's book about courage, second chances, and finding a place where you belong. Dive into the Stormy world—find Ronni books, download free coloring pages, and shop the merch on her website [https://beacons.ai/ronnivlaminck]! Connect with Meagan: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/meaganoberle/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meagan-oberle-0538038/] | Facebook Group Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077082587788126]Apply for a prosthetic eye here: www.intheblinkltd.com [http://www.intheblinkltd.com/]

30 de ene de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio 20. Dylan and Hannah Bond | Crafting Confidence: Helping People Feel Seen Again

20. Dylan and Hannah Bond | Crafting Confidence: Helping People Feel Seen Again

This episode explores what happens when art, calling, and compassion intersect, as ocularists Hannah and Dylan Bond share how making custom prosthetic eyes became both their life's work and a form of healing service. From career pivots, illness, legacy craftsmanship, and falling in love at an ocularist conference, to building EYEMKR from the ground up during COVID, the conversation reveals how prosthetic eyes are not just medical devices but powerful tools for confidence, identity, and recovery, especially for children and those navigating trauma, insurance barriers, and life after eye loss. "You're loved, you're cared about, you're important. The things that you've gone through are traumatic and difficult to deal with, and it's gonna be okay. There's people out there that care about you, that dedicate their whole lives to helping people like you." - Dylan Bond Important points covered: * Prosthetic eye-making is a calling, not just a skill: Both Hannah and Dylan were led to the profession through unexpected life shifts that felt deeply purposeful. * Art and medicine are inseparable in ocularistry: Precision, creativity, and emotional sensitivity are all required to restore both comfort and confidence. * Every prosthetic eye is fully custom, like a fingerprint: No two eyes, sockets, or life experiences are the same, making personalization essential. * Children experience profound emotional healing through care-centered spaces: Creating a non-clinical, joyful environment helps kids process medical trauma safely. * Insurance remains one of the biggest barriers to care: Despite being medically necessary, prosthetic eyes are often under-covered or denied. * DIY eye kits expand access across the globe: EYEMKR's at-home molding kits allow patients worldwide to receive custom eyes without travel. * "Cool eyes" can unlock confidence and self-expression: Choosing to stand out rather than blend in can be a transformative moment for many wearers. * Community and connection are critical after eye loss: Support groups, foundations, and shared stories reduce isolation and restore hope. About Dylan and Hannah Bond: Dylan and Hannah Bond are the co-founders of EYEMKR, a homegrown practice creating custom prosthetic eyes that blend artistry and innovation. Dylan entered ocularistry in 2018 at a high-volume practice in Sacramento, while Hannah joined him in 2019, bringing with her a deep family legacy in the craft that spans six generations. In 2022, they relocated to Chico, California, to launch EYEMKR with a mission to make prosthetic eyes more accessible, expressive, and empowering, serving clients both in person and worldwide through their groundbreaking EyeMaker Kit, a DIY mold-making experience. Connect with Dylan and Hannah: Email: Sparkle@eyemkr.com [Sparkle@eyemkr.com] / dylan@eyemkr.com Website: www.eyemkr.com [http://www.eyemkr.com/] Instagram: @eye.mkr TikTok: @eye.mkr Connect with Meagan: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/meaganoberle/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meagan-oberle-0538038/] | Facebook Group Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077082587788126]Apply for a prosthetic eye here: www.intheblinkltd.com [http://www.intheblinkltd.com/]

9 de ene de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio 19. John Fowler | The Parts of Grief We Don't Talk About

19. John Fowler | The Parts of Grief We Don't Talk About

In this deeply moving episode, John Fowler shares the raw, unfiltered journey of loving and losing his wife Nickie to cancer—from diagnosis and years of caregiving to hospice, grief, and the long road toward healing. Through stories of helplessness, community, anger, gratitude, and letting go of the life he thought he'd have, the conversation offers an honest look at grief as both devastating and transformative, reminding listeners that healing often begins when we allow ourselves to feel everything and slowly open to a new chapter. "You have to let go of what you thought your life was going to be and be open to all the possibilities that are still out there for you." - John Fowler Key Insights: * Grief is not just losing a person—it's also losing the life and future you imagined. * Caregiving can be profoundly isolating, especially when you're helpless to ease someone's pain. * Community support can become a lifeline, even when it arrives during the darkest moments. * Gratitude should not be used to suppress anger, sadness, or resentment—those emotions need space too. * Children are deeply affected by grief, but honesty and closeness can strengthen the parent–child bond. * Healing often requires change—sometimes leaving behind familiar places to truly move forward. About John Fowler: John Fowler is a devoted father and widower who spent four years caring for his wife Nickie as she bravely battled colon cancer. Now raising four adult children — including one with special needs — he approaches life with resilience, patience, and a deep, unwavering compassion. A natural storyteller and a steady presence, John brings strength, warmth, loyalty, and humor into every space he enters. Connect with Meagan:Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/meaganoberle/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meagan-oberle-0538038/] | Facebook Group Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077082587788126]Apply for a prosthetic eye here: www.intheblinkltd.com [http://www.intheblinkltd.com/]

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