Suicide Zen Forgiveness Stories re Suicide Loss | Ideation | Mental Health | Offering Hope |Empathy for All

Elaine Lindsay

Adding empathy and offering hope to end the silence, stigma, and shame. ~Elaine Lindsay©2021 Come along on the transformative journey of ’Suicide Zen Forgiveness,’ where host Elaine Lindsay, a suicide loss survivor and advocate, invites listeners to break the silence about mental health struggles. Elaine wants to remove the shame felt by all who are touched by suicide loss, ideation and mental health. With over 50 years of personal experience, Elaine offers candid conversations, heartfelt stories, and practical insights aimed at ending the stigma and offering hope. Each episode explores themes of resilience, gratitude, and growth, encouraging listeners to navigate life’s challenges with bravery and compassion. Tune in for a blend of wisdom, authenticity, and unwavering support on a group journey of healing, hope, and understanding.

  1. 2025-11-25

    Your Body Remembers: How Trauma Hides and How to Release It

    10 9 From Burden to Bliss: Conquering Emotional Trauma Show Notes🧠 Episode Summary Barb Varcl Smith returns for a deep, raw, and radically hopeful conversation with Elaine @TheDarkPollyanna. They dig into how trauma gets stored in the body—and what it actually takes to release it. Barb breaks down myths about trauma recovery, the lies we believe about suffering, and how chronic pain may be your body screaming for help. From childhood wounds to adult survival patterns, this episode offers a sharp and compassionate reminder: you’re not broken. You’re carrying something heavy. And you can finally set it down.  Trauma doesn’t just live in your memories. It lives in your body. In this fiercely honest conversation, Elaine welcomes back trauma recovery specialist Barb Varcl Smith to unpack: 💥 What We Talk About: The myth of "managing" trauma vs. releasing itWhat trauma really is (hint: not just the event, but your response)How trauma shows up in the body—pain, illness, patternsWhy you might be attached to your traumaThe grief of losing a survival identityWhat to expect from a trauma-release processWhy some trauma resolves quickly and some doesn’tGenerational patterns, people-pleasing, and controlListening as an act of healing (especially in families)How to create space in relationships (kitchens, garages, beds!) 📞 If You’re in Crisis: If you're in North America, text 988 for free, 24/7 support. Elsewhere? Please reach out to your local suicide prevention or mental health hotline. #YouMatter. 💬 Subscribe, rate, and share if this episode moved you. It could be the lifeline someone else didn’t know they needed. #ConverSAVEtions BioBarb Varcl Smith is a therapist, educator, and trauma specialist with over 30 years of experience in human behaviour and emotional wellness. She is dedicated to helping individuals heal from CPTSD, overcome emotional trauma, and break free from generational cycles of pain. Barb’s work is rooted in a trauma-informed, neuroscience-backed approach that empowers individuals to recognize patterns, process past experiences, and build emotional resilience. She specializes in working with men, women, and young adults, providing compassionate support and practical strategies for lasting recovery. Her programs Trauma Response Reprogramming, Your Steps of Ascendance and Complex PTSD Blueprint helping individuals, groups and other mental health professionals change understand of trauma and bring powerful change to life without trauma. Links & Socials Suicide Zen Forgiveness Stories re Suicide Loss | Ideation | Mental Health | Offering Hope |Empathy for All website ©2025-2018 Elaine Lindsay SZF42.com All rights reserved. https://suicide-zen-forgiveness.captivate.fm/episode/from-burden-to-bliss-conquering-emotional-trauma Elaine Lindsay Explicit

    54 min
  2. The Blueprint for Your Next Era: Unlocking Sovereignty with Tina LeAnn

    2025-11-18

    The Blueprint for Your Next Era: Unlocking Sovereignty with Tina LeAnn

    10 8 The Blueprint for Your Next Era: Unlocking Sovereignty with Tina LeAnn Show NotesTina LeAnn Erdmann (Sovereign Soul) Trigger Warning: This episode touches on early‑childhood trauma, coping mechanisms, addiction cultures, and transformation. If you’re vulnerable right now, please consider listening with support or pausing if you need. Gritty, no‑BS description: Tina LeAnn didn’t grow up in a “perfect childhood”—she lived one driven by pain‑killers, alcohol, chaos, and survival modes. She learned to become invisible—quiet, small, safe. But that little girl carried her strategies into adulthood, feeling stuck, unseen and “wrong”. Until she discovered Human Design, saw the blueprint of who she came here to be, and layered in Gene Keys + NLP to blow the old script wide open. In this episode, we talk about nervous systems, early programming, how your brain deletes, distorts, generalizes (Yep—science meets soul). We talk about the “not broken” truth. And we discuss how sovereignty isn’t some lofty idea—it’s a nervous‑system, story, and energetic alignment. If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t belong, misunderstood, or like life happened to you—this is the call to choose your design, drop the baggage, and lean into your next era. (Trigger‑warning about trauma & addiction culture) 💥 What We Talk About: Understanding the early brain: birth to age 7, brain waves, large amounts of unconscious programming. (E.g., Tina: “Our unconscious mind is picking up … we’re consciously aware of 126 bits out of 2 billion.”)How coping/strategies from chaotic homes become blocking patterns later.What is Human Design? What are the Gene Keys? How do they differ/mesh? Tina breaks it down (e.g., “Human Design = intellectual, Gene Keys = softer, consciousness side”).How NLP rewrites narrative fast—without needing to relive the trauma. “How long did it take you to get over that anger? A split second once you chose it was done.”The concept of sovereignty: “You’re not broken. There’s just some fine‑tuning that needs to be done.”Integration of modalities + story + nervous system + purpose—why that matters.The Freedom Frequency Framework: Tina’s emerging model to make this work accessible. Invitation: Do you feel invisible? Are you tired of the loops? What would you reclaim if you knew you weren’t broken? BioTina LeAnn, founder of The Sovereign Soul, NLP Master Practitioner & Trainer, Human Design & Gene Keys expert, transformational coach, and host of The Sovereign Soul Podcast. Tina’s work sits at the intersection of deep energetics and practical structure.  Her approach blends NLP and MER® emotional release techniques with Human Design and Gene Keys to release subconscious imprints and emotional residue—without asking clients to re-traumatize or rehash the past.  She’s known for helping women rebuild unshakable self-trust, shift identity at the root, and translate clarity into action across relationships, money, and purpose.  A Salt Lake City transplant and lifelong seeker, Tina brings real-world grit and lived experience to every room she leads. Links & Socials 🔗 How to Connect with Tina: Website: the sovereignsoul.co The Sovereign Soul+1 Free Human Design chart: available via the site. Apple Podcasts+1 LinkedIn: Tina LeAnn Erdmanna...

    39 min
  3. 2025-11-11

    No One Fights Alone – Remembrance Day Special

    10 7 No One Fights Alone – Remembrance Day Special Show Notes Trigger Warning: Discussion of car crash, near‑fatal incident, veteran mental health, suicide risk On this Remembrance Day special, Elaine digs into what happens when the battlefield follows a veteran home. She opens with a personal story: her father, deployed in Gaza with the Canadian military, listening over a crackling ham radio while his daughter lies dying thousands of miles away. The message? Serving is only half the battle. The returning, invisible war inside many veterans begins long after the uniforms come off. Using current stats from Veterans Affairs Canada, she shows how men and women who served face significantly higher risk of suicide — not because war wound them, but because silence did. This episode honours the fallen, yes — and fiercely fights for the living. If you’re a veteran, or love someone who is, this one’s for you. Because no one fights alone. Show Notes Sections: 💥 What We Talk About: Honouring Canadian veterans via symbolism of the poppy & maple leaf.Elaine’s personal story: car crash, her father in Gaza, the invisible war at home.Suicide‑risk statistics for Canadian veterans: e.g., male veterans 1.4× higher risk than other Canadian men. Veterans Affairs Canada+2 Veterans Affairs Canada+2The myth of resilience: training for war not for what happens after.A direct message to veterans and military families: you are not broken, you are human.A call to every listener: if you see a poppy, ask “How are you really doing?” — and listen. 🔗 How to Connect with Episode Host: Elaine (@TheDarkPollyanna) — visit SZF42.com, join the Facebook community, subscribe on YouTube or podcast platform. 📞 If You’re in Crisis: If you're in North America, text 988 for free, 24/7 support. Elsewhere? Please reach out to your local suicide prevention or mental health hotline. #YouMatter. 💬 Subscribe, rate, and share if this episode moved you. It could be the lifeline someone else didn’t know they needed. #ConverSAVEtions BioElaine Lindsay @TheDarkPollyanna is your host and guest today. Some say---She walks the fault lines with ink-stained hands, sketching hope where the sky cracked. Elaine, Hope Cartographer  & Shadow Alchemist known as TheDarkPollyanna, navigates the fault lines between despair and resilience, distilling truth from trauma and weaving raw emotional landscapes into language. She maps the brutal beauty of survival, offering others a compass made of candor, contradiction, and sparks that refuse to die. Not here to fix, here to witness, reflect, and remind you that staying is its own kind of sacred work Links & Socials Suicide Zen Forgiveness Stories re Suicide Loss | Ideation | Mental Health | Offering Hope |Empathy for All website ©2025-2018 Elaine Lindsay SZF42.com All rights reserved. https://suicide-zen-forgiveness.captivate.fm/episode/no-one-fights-alone-remembrance-day-special Elaine Lindsay Explicit

    10 min
  4. 2025-11-04

    Rebuilding After Loss: Cathy Bass’ Path to Advocacy and Healing

    10 6 Rebuilding After Loss: Cathy Bass’ Path to Advocacy and Healing Show NotesTrigger Warning: discussion includes sudden death, grief, trauma, and vulnerability. In this raw and real episode of the Suicide Zen Forgiveness podcast, host Elaine Lindsay (aka “The Dark Pollyanna”) sits down with Cathy Bass — a 25‑year veteran tax professional turned author and widow. Cathy shares how she lost her husband in a tragic kayaking accident, confronted the hidden wounds he carried, and then faced the wreckage of grief, widowhood, and financial vulnerability. She opens up about the shock of finding herself suddenly responsible for children, bills, vultures disguised as helpers, and her own fog of loss. Cathy also reveals how writing her story (in the anthology Unbreakable Spirit: 18 Stories of Feminine Resilience, Blessings and Renewal) became a healing portal, how she reclaimed joy for her children and herself, and how she now works to ensure other widows don’t go it alone. Elaine and Cathy dig into the taboo: how society treats widows, how scammers target them, the unspoken grief of children, and the idea that the “grief train” has no final stop — you ride when you need to, you step off when you can. The bottom line: loss might land you in the darkest corridor, but you still have choices — you still have agency. By episode’s end you’ll recognize the power of speaking your story, the importance of remembering that grief is love, and that even when the door slams shut you can — painstakingly, stubbornly — open another. 💥 What We Talk About: Cathy’s husband’s death: a kayaking accident that revealed deeper trauma and secret sufferingThe double‑blow of grief and becoming financially vulnerable overnightWhy widows are easy targets: scams, manipulations, funeral‑industry guilt tripsThe role of children in grief: returning to “playful self” and letting kids see you living againWriting as medicine: how journaling and contributing to Unbreakable Spirit set Cathy on a path“Grief train” metaphor & the lifelong journey of living forwardPractical tips: what widows (and their support‑networks) need to watch out for — especially around money & exploitationThe ultimate message: you don’t have to get over it. You have to get through it. And then you build a new “through.” 🔗 How to Connect with Cathy Bass: Book: Unbreakable Spirit: 18 Stories of Feminine Resilience, Blessings and Renewal — Cathy’s chapter “From Tears to Treasure” is her personal story. Everand+2Evolve Systems Group+2Cathy also works helping widows with financial stability and coaching.(Assumed) Link below in show description or via podcast website for her website/services. 📞 If You’re in Crisis: If you're in North America, text 988 for free, 24/7 support. Elsewhere? Please reach out to your local suicide prevention or mental health hotline. #YouMatter. 💬 Subscribe, rate, and share if this episode moved you. It could be the lifeline someone else didn’t know they needed. #ConverSAVEtions BioEnrolled Agent, is not just your average tax expert; she’s a powerhouse in the world of tax relief and financial empowerment. A s the founder of Bass Tax Relief in Arlington, Texas, Catherine has solidified her reputation as a leading authority on resolving individual and small business tax dilemmas with the IRS. With over 25 years of hands-on experience, she has represented thousands of taxpayers. Beyond her professional credentials. She...

    33 min
  5. Stop Drop & Roll Through Suicidal Crisis: Frank King Returns

    2025-10-28

    Stop Drop & Roll Through Suicidal Crisis: Frank King Returns

    10 5 Stop Drop & Roll Through Suicidal Crisis: Frank King Returns Show NotesIn this return interview, Frank King and Elaine dig into the hard truths behind suicide: respect for those who left, the lie of burdensomeness, and the monumental power of simply asking the question. Frank introduces a crisis tool — Stop, Drop & Roll — to interrupt suicidal impulses. They also explore the role of animals, peer connection, and compassionate confrontation in keeping people alive. This episode is raw, real, and full of tools for anyone walking in shadow. 💥 What We Talk About: Respect: do those who die by suicide deserve it?Inside vs outside perspectives on selfishness / selflessnessHow to join the conversation someone is having in their headWhy naming “suicide” helps more than hurtsThe Stop, Drop & Roll method for crisis momentsThe healing power of pets, rescue, and connectionReal stories of confronting someone’s despair — and saving livesFrank’s daily goal: “save a life a day” BioFrank King, Suicide Prevention Speaker, writer for The Tonight Show for 20 years, speaker and comedian for 39. His speaking is informed by his lifetime of Depression and Suicidality and coming close enough to ending his life that he can tell you what the barrel of his gun tastes like.  Turning that long dark journey of the soul into 13 TEDx Talks, sharing his lifesaving insights with corporations, and associations. He’s shared the stage with comedians, Jeff Foxworthy, Adam Sandler, Jerry Seinfeld, Dr. Ken Jung, Ellen DeGeneres, Dennis Miller, and Bill Hicks, as well as entertainers, Lou Rawls, The Beach Boys, Randy Travis, and Nancy Wilson. On top of all of that, he has survived 2 aortic valve replacements, a double bypass, a heart attack, and losing to a puppet on the original Star Search and has lived to joke about it all. 🔗 How to Connect with Frank King:Links & SocialsFrank King Facebook Instagram X (Twitter) YouTube 📞 If You’re in Crisis: If you're in North America, text or call 988 for free, 24/7 support. Elsewhere? Please reach out to your local suicide prevention or mental health hotline. #YouMatter 💬 Subscribe, rate, and share if this episode moved you. It could be the lifeline someone else didn’t know they needed. #ConverSAVEtions Suicide Zen Forgiveness Stories re Suicide Loss | Ideation | Mental Health | Offering Hope |Empathy for All website ©2025-2018 Elaine Lindsay SZF42.com All rights reserved. https://suicide-zen-forgiveness.captivate.fm/episode/stop-drop-roll-through-suicidal-crisis-frank-king-returns Elaine Lindsay Explicit

    47 min
  6. Healing in Heartache: A New Dawn A New BOOK

    2025-10-21

    Healing in Heartache: A New Dawn A New BOOK

    10 4 Healing in Heartache: A New Dawn A New BOOK Show NotesWhen the police knocked on Cindy Little’s door, the world stopped. Her son Dylan, just 21, had died in a car accident — and nothing made sense after that. In this episode, she shares what happened next: the spiral, the anger, the aching question of “what now,” and eventually the profound, spiritual experience of reconnecting with her son’s energy. If you’ve lost someone suddenly, this conversation might give you a lifeline. Raw, real, and unexpectedly hopeful. Cindy wrote her new book Reflecting On Life; Growing Through Grief which is available for early-bird pricing NOW Trigger Warning: sudden death, parental grief, spiritual reconnection. 💥 What We Talk About:The day of Dylan’s accident and how the news shattered realityThe immediate aftermath: denial, shock, and the freeze of traumaNavigating the grief spiral vs. the destructive spiralSpiritual and somatic healing rituals that helped Cindy begin to feel againWriting her book as a way to survive, reflect, and reconnectWhat happens when a “strong military man” like her husband breaksContinuing bonds: how Cindy experiences Dylan’s presenceBreaking generational grief patterns What Cindy wants other bereaved parents — and anyone in grief — to know 📞 If You’re in Crisis:📱 In North America: text 988 for free 24/7 support 🌍 Elsewhere? Reach out to your local suicide prevention or mental health hotline. You matter. We want you here. 💬 Subscribe, Rate & ShareIf this conversation moved you, please hit subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone navigating the messy, beautiful, brutal terrain of grief. #ConverSAVEtions — Because some episodes are more than stories. They’re survival guides. BioCindy says "From being a happy, driven business leader to someone who had lost her way. It was in losing myself that I began the journey of finding my true self. During this process, I wrote a book about grief, delving deep into what could help me rise from the depths of despair. In my search for healing, I found myself a couple years later in Nevada, at a friend's natural healing centre. Eager to understand the source of her healing and what had inspired her to help others, I embarked on a transformational experience. There, I received a Universal Healing session that included Reiki, an attunement, meditation circles with sound healing, and learned from my Shamanic friend how to become a Universal Healer. A year later, I treated over 50 participants and discovered a holistic healing system that aligned with my beliefs. This system now includes tuning fork healing, crystal healing, tarot and oracle card readings, grounding in nature, and energy healing with Reiki. Once I felt comfortable with practice under my belt, I opened my doors to the public. Cindy’s Kindred Spirits was registered as a business April 2, 2025 in Kemptville, Ontario." Links & Socials🔗 How to Connect with Cindy Little📘 Book Release: October 20, 2025 Book Page 🎁 Early-bird pricing (eBook ~$2.99 / Paperback ~$12.99 CAD) 🌐 Website 📸 LinkedIn | Facebook Suicide

    38 min
  7. mpowered by Love: How Self-Compassion Healed 18 Years of Inner Darkness

    2025-10-14

    mpowered by Love: How Self-Compassion Healed 18 Years of Inner Darkness

    10 3 Empowered by Love: Healing through Self-Compassion Show NotesOpening Song: “You Matter”Guest intro: Rashi Nayar — serial entrepreneur turned self‑love coachThe first loss: the death of her dog and its ripple effect18 years of depression, numbness, lack of inner connectionTurning point in 2025: aunt’s passing, spiritual pause, inward workThe daily practice: “I love you, I love you, even if I don’t feel it”Applying self‑love in business & salesSales as an act of love, going beyond fearTools: mirror work, affirmations, meditation, inversion of identityTips: gratitude practice, flow, guest‑house metaphor Trigger warning: depression, suicidal ideation, loss What happens when you win everything the world says matters — but feel empty inside? In this episode, Elaine sits with Rashi Nayar, a former high‑flying entrepreneur who, behind closed doors, was slowly dying from disconnection. For 18 years, she lived through depression, numbness, and a relentless sense of not being enough. In 2025, after a profound loss, she finally stopped everything. What she discovered in the silence was a practice so simple it felt fake at first — repeating “I love you” to herself — that ultimately dissolved the darkness. We talk loss, grief, motherhood, spiritual awakenings, and how she now helps others lead from love—even in sales calls. This episode is a radical invitation: what if your redemption doesn’t come from achieving more but from loving deeper? BioRashi Nayar is a serial entrepreneur turned spiritual mentor devoted to self-realization and finding unconditional love within. She helps people discover their true self, anchor in unconditional love, and become unshakable from within. After scaling multiple businesses to multi-millions, she realized that external success alone could not give her the freedom she longed for. A series of life-shaking events — from the loss of loved ones to a heart-opening at a Krishna Das chant concert, to meeting her inner guru Neem Karoli Baba — set her on a path of deep self-inquiry, asking the ultimate questions: Who am I and why am I here? Today, as a mom of two and a teacher (and student) of unconditional love, Rashi shares that freedom is not found in money or titles, but in remembering who we really are — LOVE. Her mission is to raise collective consciousness by guiding people back to their essence: love. Links & SocialsResources: Rashi’s free app (guide to re‑rooting in self) Connect with Rashi (website, app, social) Website Facebook LinkedIn Suicide Zen Forgiveness Stories re Suicide Loss | Ideation | Mental Health | Offering Hope |Empathy for All website ©2025-2018 Elaine Lindsay SZF42.com All rights reserved. https://suicide-zen-forgiveness.captivate.fm/episode/empowered-by-love-healing-through-self-compassion Elaine Lindsay Explicit

    50 min
  8. How Reiki Became Her Rescue Meet Jennifer Rogers

    2025-10-07

    How Reiki Became Her Rescue Meet Jennifer Rogers

    10 2 How Reiki Became Her Rescue Meet Jennifer Rogers Show Notes What We Talk About: - How Reiki found Jennifer and became her peace - The meaning behind “Ukiyo” and why it reflects living in the moment - Surviving sexual abuse from multiple stepfathers - The moment an 8-year-old girl listened to the voice that saved her - The ripple of generational trauma through four generations of women - Her decision to break the cycle - Rebuilding a relationship with her mother through radical empathy and healing - Creating safe space for others to reclaim their power BioJennifer is a resilient international best selling co-author, Reiki Master, Podcast host, and clairvoyant dedicated to empowering others through personal healing and transformation. After overcoming the challenges of childhood sexual abuse, Jennifer has emerged with a profound understanding of resilience and healing. Today she inspires others to embrace their own paths to healing. With a deep connection to energy work and intuitive guidance, Jennifer provides support for individuals seeking inner peace and empowerment. Embracing a holistic approach, Jennifer embodies the strength that comes from vulnerability, authenticity and courage. Links & Socials🔗 How to Connect with Jennifer Rogers: Website: Ukiyo Wellness  Facebook Page:  Ukiyo Wellness  Instagram: @ukiyoiwellness Podcast: Affirm That Sh!t on Apple Podcasts If You’re in Crisis: If you’re in North America, text 988 for free, 24/7 support. Elsewhere? Please reach out to your local suicide prevention or mental health hotline. #YouMatter 💬 Subscribe, rate, and share if this episode moved you. It could be the lifeline someone else didn’t know they needed. #ConverSAVEtions Suicide Zen Forgiveness Stories re Suicide Loss | Ideation | Mental Health | Offering Hope |Empathy for All website ©2025-2018 Elaine Lindsay SZF42.com All rights reserved. https://suicide-zen-forgiveness.captivate.fm/episode/how-reiki-became-her-rescue-meet-jennifer-rogers Elaine Lindsay Explicit

    1h 3m

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Adding empathy and offering hope to end the silence, stigma, and shame. ~Elaine Lindsay©2021 Come along on the transformative journey of ’Suicide Zen Forgiveness,’ where host Elaine Lindsay, a suicide loss survivor and advocate, invites listeners to break the silence about mental health struggles. Elaine wants to remove the shame felt by all who are touched by suicide loss, ideation and mental health. With over 50 years of personal experience, Elaine offers candid conversations, heartfelt stories, and practical insights aimed at ending the stigma and offering hope. Each episode explores themes of resilience, gratitude, and growth, encouraging listeners to navigate life’s challenges with bravery and compassion. Tune in for a blend of wisdom, authenticity, and unwavering support on a group journey of healing, hope, and understanding.