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Deborah Beauvais

We are a Radio Station based in love thriving on Universal Guidance. As One Life Force, humanity is on a journey of spiritual enrichment. We sit in humility at the thought of being part of this sacred evolution.

  1. 6d ago

    Flaunt! Find Your Sparkle & Create a Life You Love After Infidelity or Betrayal with Lora Cheadle: Will I Ever Feel Normal Again After Betrayal?

    Will I Ever Feel Normal Again After Betrayal? One of the most common questions women ask after betrayal is: “Will I ever feel like myself again?” Because betrayal trauma and infidelity don’t just break your heart — they disrupt your nervous system, your identity, your sense of safety, your routines, and even your perception of reality. In this honest and deeply grounding episode, Lora shares what healing after betrayal actually looks like — not the polished Instagram version, but the real, nuanced, nonlinear truth of nervous system recovery, emotional healing, and rebuilding self-trust after infidelity. She explores: why betrayal feels so destabilizing what trauma does to the brain and body why healing is quieter and more subtle than most people expect the real signs you’re healing how to stop losing yourself in someone else’s healing why peace eventually matters more than certainty what it truly means to stay true to yourself after betrayal This episode is compassionate, practical, validating, and full of the kind of honest insight women desperately need when they wonder if they’ll ever feel okay again. Top 3 Takeaways Healing after betrayal is not about “never being triggered again” — it’s about building the capacity to feel, regulate, recover, and stay connected to yourself. One of the biggest signs of healing is when betrayal stops being the center of your identity and you begin caring about your future again. Real healing is often quiet and gradual: sleeping through the night, laughing unexpectedly, trusting yourself faster, and choosing peace over constant certainty. Favorite Quote “Healing means learning how to stay true to yourself, even after your world falls apart LOVE THE SHOW? TAKE THE NEXT STEP Don’t just listen—start healing. Get your free downloadable guide on the “The Top Three Ways You Betray Yourself Every Day, and How to Stop” at www.burnoutorbetrayal.com. https://workplace-burnout.com/the-top-3-ways-you-betray-yourself-every-day-and-how-to-stop/ If you’re ready to Rise Up & Reign as the creator and queen of your life, let’s talk. I will walk by your side and give you the perspective, permission, and wisdom needed to turn your betrayal experience into something constructive, empowering, and transformative in all the right ways.  Learn more at www.loracheadle.com and follow me across all social! Download your Sparkle After Betrayal Recovery Guide at www.BetrayalRecoveryGuide.com, a guide designed to help you take the first steps in feeling better, so you can reclaim your power, own your worth, and start putting yourself, and your life, back together again. About Lora: Lora Cheadle, JD, CHt is a betrayal recovery coach, attorney, TEDx speaker, and author of FLAUNT! and It’s Not Burnout, It’s Betrayal. After uncovering her husband’s 15-year affair, she turned her own pain into purpose—helping high-achieving women reclaim their identity, power, and joy. A trauma-aware coach, somatic therapist, and former attorney, Lora blends legal insight with emotional and spiritual healing for full-spectrum recovery. She is the author of FLAUNT! Drop Your Cover and Reveal Your Smart, Sexy, & Spiritual Self (an International Book Awards Finalist and Tattered Cover Bestseller) and It’s Not Burnout, It’s Betrayal: 5 Tools to FUEL UP & Thrive. She also hosts the podcast FLAUNT! Create a Life You Love After Infidelity and Betrayal. Learn more at www.loracheadle.com and follow me across all social! Get the support you need to find your footing, begin making sense of it all, and feel better fast. As an attorney, betrayal recovery expert, and survivor of infidelity I can help you find the clarity and confidence to create a life that you love on the other side of betrayal. Book Your Session Here: https://calendly.com/loras-schedule/coaching-session Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this podcast! Take charge of your mental health and get 10% off your first month of therapy at https://BetterHelp.com/FLAUNT  READY TO START A BETTER CHAPTER? Step into the future you’ve always dreamed of with the power of transformative rituals with the Mindful Subscription Box. Get a monthly box full of crystals, aromatherapy, and other spiritual tools worth $120. You deserve high-quality gems, crystals, oils, and mindfulness tools for self-care that truly work. It’s a monthly dose of self-love delivered right to your door! Go to www.Mindfulsouls.com  and use Discount Code LORA25 for 25% off your order!

    57 min
  2. 6d ago

    “Friends with the World” with Michelle Villegas: Global Heart Through Empathy

    Tending to the Global Heart Through Empathy and Understanding What if one of the most powerful ways to strengthen human connection is the simple act of feeling deeply heard and understood? Join Michelle Villegas for a rich and inspiring conversation with Edwin Rutsch, founder of the Empathy Center, as they explore the transformative role empathy can play in our relationships, communities, and society as a whole. Drawing from years of research and practice, Edwin shares his vision for building a global culture of empathy and introduces concepts including self-empathy, mutual empathy, imaginative empathy, and the practice of empathy circles—structured spaces where people experience the power of deep listening and authentic understanding. Michelle, bringing her perspective as a therapist, educator, singer, songwriter, and host, helps bridge these ideas with psychology, human development, and creative expression. Together they explore barriers that often block empathy—including rushing to solutions, judgment, analysis, and disconnection—and discuss how learning to truly listen can open pathways to deeper connection. The conversation also reaches into larger social issues, including , education, and the importance of nurturing empathy in children and future generations. Michelle and Edwin also reflect on the role of music, storytelling, and creativity as pathways to connection and understanding, inviting listeners to imagine a world where empathy becomes more than an individual practice—it becomes a cultural value. This heartfelt discussion offers practical tools, fresh perspectives, and a vision for tending not only to our individual relationships, but to the global heart we all share. Edwin Rutsch is the founding director of The Empathy Center.  The Centers mission is to build a movement to raise the level of mutual empathy in the world through education and community initiatives. Edwin has been working on this mission for the past 15+ years.  A few of his projects include; creating the internet’s largest empathy related website, interviewing hundreds of world empathy experts, hosting Empathy Summits, and developing Empathy building practices and trainings. He also started the Empathy Tent which goes out to public spaces and offers listening and conflict resolution. Edwin hopes to inspire you to join this movement and transform the world. To learn more go to: http://TheEmpathyCenter.org Learn more about Michelle here  https://dreamvisions7radio.com/friends-with-the-world/ Website: friendswiththeworld.com

    51 min
  3. 6d ago

    Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour with Mariam Massaro: #671

    Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #671 is another hour of inventive, dynamic visionary acoustic improvised music brought to you by the Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro on vocals, Native flute, acoustic guitar, shruti box, mandolin and ukuleles, Bob Sherwood on piano and Craig Harris on congas and Native drum. Today’s show is recorded live at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington, Massachusetts in late May of 2025 and begins with the energized, uptempo “The Melody Of Life”, an inspiring folk song with an agile, focused vocal from Mariam and an uplifting chordal setup on piano and ukulele. “Faeries Are Laughing” is a mysterious, tribal groove with snaky congas, crisp ukulele, minimalist, rhythmic piano and an evocative, relaxed vocal from Mariam and “Always Filled With Love” is a lush, hallucinogenic raga built on Mariam’s droning shruti box and Craig’s thrumming Native drum. “Lavender Lilacs” is a pretty, swinging folk song with chiming acoustic guitar and another fine, celebratory vocal from Mariam. “It’s Never Too Late” is a mysterious minor ballad with sweetly harmonized acoustic guitar and piano and a lilting, subtle vocal and “Golden Yellow Double Lady Slippers” is a fantastical faerie song that evokes a summer dusk with Mariam’s mysterious vocal and the gorgeous interplay of Mariam’s ancient-sounding mandolin and Bob’s postmodern tone cluster polychords. “Holy Pattern Of Love” continues the instrumental ensemble of the last piece in a stately, solemn frame with gorgeous vocals and rich, spacious piano and we conclude today’s show with a rousing take of Mariam’s classic island song “Pele” from the “Gaea Star Goddesses” LP. Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com

    1 hr
  4. 6d ago

    Make Mental Health Matter with Kelli Melissa Reinhardt: More Than Skin Deep

    More Than Skin Deep: Beauty, Health, and Mental Well-Being In this thought-provoking episode of the Make Mental Health Matter Show, with host Kelli Melissa Reinhardt, she revisits a conversation that deserves to be heard. She explores the question: To wear makeup or not to wear makeup? For some, makeup can boost confidence, enhance self-expression, and help them feel their best in a world that often promotes specific standards of beauty. For others, especially as they grow older, face health challenges, or seek a more natural lifestyle, makeup may become less important or even something they choose to avoid due to concerns about toxins and overall wellness. But this conversation goes far beyond makeup. She dives into the powerful impact that words and labels have on mental health. Terms like "survivor" and "fighter" are often used with good intentions, but do they resonate with everyone? What does it mean to be a cancer survivor, a suicide loss survivor, or a domestic violence survivor? And what about those who are living with cancer, or individuals who have survived a suicide attempt and continue to navigate thoughts of suicide every day? Language matters. The words that empower one person may not empower another. This episode encourages us to become more mindful of the labels we use, to ask questions instead of making assumptions, and to recognize that every person's journey is unique. Join Kelli for a meaningful discussion about confidence, beauty standards, health, identity, and the importance of choosing words that support rather than define others. Kelli’s links: www.mmhm.org/show Facebook.com/kellimelissareinhardt Instagram.com/kellimelissareinhardt linkedin.com/in/kellimelissareinhardt tiktok.com/@warriorformentalhealth Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Make Mental Health Matter show is dropping? Sign up for the Make Mental Health Matter newsletter for special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Need more resources? www.makementalhealthmatter.org https://linktr.ee/makementalhealthmatter

    56 min
  5. 6d ago

    Midlife Love Out Loud with Junie Moon: Soulmate Truths, Narcissists, and Real Love

    Soulmate Truths, Narcissists, and Real Love with Arielle Ford What is real love and why is “all you need is love” actually misleading? In this powerful conversation, Junie Moon sits down with Arielle Ford, bestselling author of The Soulmate Secret and the debut novel The Love Thief, to unpack what love really is and what it is not. They dive into: The biggest mistake single women make when seeking love • Why happiness is the wrong goal in relationships • The truth about soulmate connections • Online dating myths and mindset traps • How love bombing works and how to spot narcissistic red flags • Why chemistry is not the most important factor • The real definition of mature, lasting love • The role of oxytocin and bonding in early dating • Why shared vision matters more than sparks Arielle shares deeply practical wisdom about managing the “monkey mind,” breaking self sabotage patterns, and slowing down long enough to choose wisely. If you have ever had your heart broken, felt disillusioned with dating, or wondered if lasting love is still possible in midlife, this episode will shift your perspective. Arielle also shares the inspiration behind her new novel The Love Thief, a story about heartbreak, karma, revenge fantasies, and unexpected transformation. Arielle Ford is a celebrated love and relationship expert, author, and speaker whose mission is to help people Find Love, Keep Love, and most importantly, Be Love. She is a gifted writer and the award-winning author of eleven nonfiction books, including the international bestseller, THE SOULMATE SECRET: Manifest the Love of Your Life with The Law of Attraction. She has also written many groundbreaking books including Turn Your Mate into Your Soulmate and Wabi Sabi Love: The Ancient Art of Finding Perfect Love in Imperfect Relationships. Arielle has been called “The Cupid of Consciousness” and “The Fairy Godmother of Love.” Her debut novel, The Love Thief, is a roller-coaster ride of love, betrayal, and unexpected transformation with a juicy revenge sub-plot and a surprise ending. One reviewer said:  The Love Thief is an emotional journey where you’ll finish so completely satisfied, you’ll want a hypothetical cigarette.” https://www.arielleford.com/ For her FREE very special Heart Healing Yoga video series gift go to: https://www.thelovethief.com Learn more about Junie here: https://www.midlifeloveoutloud.com

    41 min
  6. 6d ago

    Paperclips & Periods Podcast with Dr. Emily Cabrera & Katie Krych: Gratitude - Worry

    Episode 15: Gratitude during times when Worry feels Constant or Overwhelming In this episode of Paperclips and Periods, Dr. Emily K. Cabrera and Katie Krych talk about gratitude during times when worry feels constant or overwhelming. They explore how anxiety and “what if” thinking can narrow our focus, making it harder to notice what is steady, supportive, and good in our lives. Gratitude is not about ignoring stress, but about gently expanding our awareness so both worry and appreciation can exist together. They share how gratitude does not need to be big or complicated. It can be as simple as noticing small comforts in daily life, like a favorite coffee, a quiet moment in the car, or something practical that makes life easier. The conversation also moves into deeper gratitude for things like family, friendships, meaningful work, and support systems that often get overlooked when stress is high. They reflect on how anxiety can make gratitude harder to access, and how intentionally noticing small positives can help restore balance. The goal is not to remove worry, but to create space for both concern and appreciation. The episode ends with a simple reflection: noticing one small thing and one meaningful thing to be grateful for in the present moment. Paperclips & Periods airs on Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network and supports Dual Minds Integrative Psychiatry, promoting emotional well-being and whole-person care. Learn more: www.dualmindspsychiatry.com | Listen on Dream Visions 7 Radio Paperclips & Periods Podcast paperclipsandperiods@gmail.com Dual Minds Integrative Psychiatry www.dualmindspsychiatry.com

    59 min
4.4
out of 5
14 Ratings

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