Come With Compassion

Codi Scholle

Come With Compassion hosted by Codi Scholle is a podcast that brings you raw and real stories with actual emotion that the listener can relate to. The title of the show is inspired by the action of learning how to open the heart center and view the world from a place of love, rather than judgment to help you, the listener, raise your vibration and let go of fear, judgment, anger, resentment, and shame. Each episode will invoke an emotional response for those who are ready for breakthrough.

Episodes

  1. 01/10/2025

    Episode 5. Ending Black and White Thinking

    In this episode, Codi reflects on the challenges faced during the New Year amidst catastrophic fires in Los Angeles. They transition into a discussion on cancel culture, emphasizing the dangers of black-and-white thinking and the importance of compassion and forgiveness in a society that often ostracizes individuals for their mistakes. Codi encourages listeners to open their hearts and advocate for understanding rather than judgment, highlighting that everyone deserves unconditional love and the opportunity for growth. If you or someone you know has been displaced by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, several organizations are offering assistance: Airbnb.org: In partnership with local nonprofit 211 LA, Airbnb.org is providing free temporary housing for those affected by the wildfires. Displaced residents can apply for accommodation through Airbnb's platform. https://www.cntraveler.com/story/free-airbnb-los-angeles-fires-how-to-apply?utm_source=chatgpt.com     American Red Cross: The Red Cross is offering shelter, food, and support to those impacted by the fires. You can find more information on available resources and how to access them on their website. Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation: This foundation has established a Wildfire Emergency Fund to support those affected. Donations to this fund help provide necessary equipment and resources for relief efforts. https://lbpost.com/news/southern-california-fires-how-to-help/?utm_source=chatgpt.com     Mutual Aid LA: A network that highlights where and how people can donate needed supplies. It also acts as a forum where those impacted can list what they most need. https://nypost.com/2025/01/09/lifestyle/how-to-help-la-fire-victims-where-to-send-aid-to-those-in-need/?utm_source=chatgpt.com     California Fire Foundation: Coordinates with local fire departments and organizations to provide financial relief to impacted residents. Pasadena Humane Society: For those with pets, the Pasadena Humane Society offers assistance and resources for pet evacuation and shelter. Contact them directly for more information. https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/how-to-help-la-fire-victims?utm_source=chatgpt.com   Additionally, local real estate agencies are stepping in to help: The Oppenheim Group: Led by Jason Oppenheim, this real estate firm has announced that its agents will waive fees to assist families displaced by the wildfires in finding new homes. https://people.com/jason-oppenheim-says-his-real-estate-agents-will-waive-fees-for-fire-displaced-families-8772262?utm_source=chatgpt.com The Agency: Another real estate firm, led by Mauricio Umansky, is actively seeking housing solutions for those in need.

    22 min

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About

Come With Compassion hosted by Codi Scholle is a podcast that brings you raw and real stories with actual emotion that the listener can relate to. The title of the show is inspired by the action of learning how to open the heart center and view the world from a place of love, rather than judgment to help you, the listener, raise your vibration and let go of fear, judgment, anger, resentment, and shame. Each episode will invoke an emotional response for those who are ready for breakthrough.