CHAN PODCAST

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The CHAN Podcast offers Compassion, Healing, and Awareness through opportunities to Nurture your spirit and soul, it's the CHAN way. We believe that individual emotional wellness and mental well-being is the root of our spirit and the inner being of our souls, and that by building a strong tribe around each and every soul, we strengthen our inner being. We are as strong as our friends, the knowledge they lend, the support they offer. We will lend you stories of overcoming trials and tribulations, explorations of grief and loss, knowledge from experts whose journeys of healing have seen decades of success, and explorations that have mended and healed others beautifully. Heather Giron Fritts, Founder of the CHAN Project, lost her son Chandler Lee Fritts in 2019 to the Opioid Crisis and a Fentanyl poisoning, which led her to start the CHAN Project and this Podcast. We hope you'll listen with an open ear and that one or more of our stories will give you hope, build awareness and open your spirit to a new understanding. Our hope here at the CHAN Podcast is that together, we will open doors, create opportunities to build awareness, and open minds to healing that allows for spirits to flourish and hearts to mend. We invite you to share with us what you enjoy about our stories, what you would like to hear more about, and to share your opinions and interests.Namaste' Heather and the CHAN Podcast

Episodes

  1. Megan Fenyoe, Founder/CEO I Am Enough: When 8 out of 10 Women Believe They Are Not Enough, Megan Assures They Are

    06/10/2022

    Megan Fenyoe, Founder/CEO I Am Enough: When 8 out of 10 Women Believe They Are Not Enough, Megan Assures They Are

    Eight out of ten women don't think they are good enough, but cognitive restructuring can help us gain the wisdom and confidence that we are. because we are.  Megan Fenyoe is the Founder and CEO of the I AM ENOUGH movement™ Nonprofit Organization, she has been a Licensed Mental Health Therapist for over 15 years and in 2013 found herself involved in a narcissistic abusive marriage. Megan felt so damaged and empty.  When she tapped into her inner being, the only message she received was “you’re not good enough.” Through the journey of leaving her husband, discovering that she was always enough, and launching the  I AM ENOUGH movement™ in 2019, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we were lucky enough to chat with her here on the CHAN Podcast. Here international community of survivors inspire each other to turn fear into safety and helplessness into strength, building each other up as they know they are enough. In our discussion she reveals her five steps to discovering that you are enough: Discovering who you are; Visualizing your passion and purpose; Grounding yourself; Creating your strength plan; and Strengthening your healthy habits. She shares these steps, how to work through them, and the difficulty females have with getting this done, our self sabotaging behaviors and vulnerability. We'll discuss affirmations, in fact her 100 free affirmations right on her website, self talk and so much more.  Tune in and learn how to restructure your brain so that you can help to reduce these numbers from 8 to 7 to 6 then 5 and 4 and 3, 2, 1, so that all women will know one day, We Are Enough!  Say it, We Are Enough! Namaste Heather and Megan You can reach Megan at:

    49 min
  2. Jason Shiers, Life Coach: Discusses the Fundamental Misunderstanding of Typical Treatment

    05/13/2022

    Jason Shiers, Life Coach: Discusses the Fundamental Misunderstanding of Typical Treatment

    Jason Shiers is a certified transformative coach who has helped people free themselves from suffering and he is our guest on the CHAN Podcast today.  Jason remembers many years ago when he heard about people having life changing experiences in just a few sessions of coaching and it really looked like the process of change had to be hard. They'd spend a lifetime conditioned to believe that change is hard, change is tough, change takes guts, and determination and forced behavioral change. But, what if that wasn't how it worked? What if change came as a result of a simple insight into how the mind works, what if complexity was a byproduct of the human condition, and all answers were in simplicity.  What Jason is  pointing to is there is a whole new menu on offer, that maybe you haven’t seen yet, what we have learned about change through the traditional psychological modalities of change, Jason believes isn’t working, and there is lots more to see. In our discussion on today's episode, Jason shares his history growing up with addictions to food and heroin, and overcoming both, as well as his belief that we are whole as we are, and that implementing tools from the knowledge he'll share around paradigms of change models, an understanding of the 3 principles as uncovered by Sydney Banks in the 1970s and more, he hopes that his wisdom will help you strengthen your daily journey in emotional wellness. For Episode Transcript and Blog - Go to the CHAN Project - https://www.chanproject.org/podcast-1

    50 min

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About

The CHAN Podcast offers Compassion, Healing, and Awareness through opportunities to Nurture your spirit and soul, it's the CHAN way. We believe that individual emotional wellness and mental well-being is the root of our spirit and the inner being of our souls, and that by building a strong tribe around each and every soul, we strengthen our inner being. We are as strong as our friends, the knowledge they lend, the support they offer. We will lend you stories of overcoming trials and tribulations, explorations of grief and loss, knowledge from experts whose journeys of healing have seen decades of success, and explorations that have mended and healed others beautifully. Heather Giron Fritts, Founder of the CHAN Project, lost her son Chandler Lee Fritts in 2019 to the Opioid Crisis and a Fentanyl poisoning, which led her to start the CHAN Project and this Podcast. We hope you'll listen with an open ear and that one or more of our stories will give you hope, build awareness and open your spirit to a new understanding. Our hope here at the CHAN Podcast is that together, we will open doors, create opportunities to build awareness, and open minds to healing that allows for spirits to flourish and hearts to mend. We invite you to share with us what you enjoy about our stories, what you would like to hear more about, and to share your opinions and interests.Namaste' Heather and the CHAN Podcast