Bounce Back Stronger with Donna Ferris

Donna Ferris
Bounce Back Stronger with Donna Ferris

Welcome to Bounce Back Stronger. Life is full of unexpected challenges that test our strength and resilience. These events include divorce, job loss/reorganization, death of a loved one, illness, and other changes or losses. It’s in these moments of adversity that some remarkable individuals discover their inner power and transform hardships into opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Do you ever wonder why? Or how? Join your host, author, yoga therapist, and life coach, Donna Ferris, as she embarks on a journey to uncover the secrets of those who’ve thrived through tough times. Who’ve surmounted the odds to Bounce Back Stronger. May we all benefit from their stories of resilience, hope, and triumph. Subscribe to Bounce Back Stronger, available on your favorite podcast platform or on YouTube, and let’s explore together how to emerge from life’s challenges not just unscathed, but stronger than ever before.

  1. -2 J

    How to Accept the Unacceptable

    I started writing this a week ago standing in a voting line in West Chester , Pennsylvania. I still had a little bit of optimism that I might not have to record it the day after the election. But here we are. I have experience accepting seemingly unacceptable outcomes, including: Finding out my husband of twenty years cheated. Learning my fiancé was never going to survive his massive stroke. Being laid off after my company’s owner spent $28 million shooting himself up into space (that one was over twenty years ago). And every time, those early days and weeks are rocky. In the beginning of a big hit, loss, or change, you don’t want to follow any cute “New Age” healing steps. You just want to survive the shipwreck that has hit your life. Normal self-care, like a massage or night out, is impossible in the early days. For one thing, you probably don’t feel like leaving your house, and the idea of small talk with others is impossible. The loss and pain are so acute you can’t imagine anything will help. And you may even feel guilty desiring any sort of relief You just want to breathe normally again. When facing a difficult outcome, it’s natural to experience frustration, anger, and disappointment. And to go through the stages of death, including: Denial, Anger, Bargaining and Sadness If you are having these feelings, try to be curious about what they are trying to teach you. And talk with your therapist about them. If any of them lead to thoughts of harming yourself, please reach out to your nearest emergency room or dial 988. Understandably, as part of the stages above, you may question the part others play in your misery. If possible, please try to remember that no one took their actions to hurt you. They didn’t die to hurt you, they didn’t vote to harm you, they didn’t even make decisions to lay you off to hurt you. They are acting out of their own needs and path and possibly suffering. You are hurt, but rethinking the instinct to blame - or the belief that something was done to you - might alleviate some of that pain. Even in my rawest, most tender states, I want to travel through the uglier parts of my being and get to the peaceful person as soon as possible. To do this, I find it helpful to lean on yoga and Buddhist philosophy so I can navigate these moments with some semblance of grace. Here are six ways I have found helpful...

    10 min
  2. 1 NOV.

    From Panic to Peace with Rita Zoey Chin

    “The horse I fell in love with, Claret, was very, very spooky, and he had a trauma history of his own. And it didn’t matter; I loved him. I just loved him. And I would see him, so afraid. And in helping him face his fears, it knocked me out of my own. Teaching him to be brave taught me to be brave." In this week’s episode, we explore the subject of panic attacks and the journey to finding calm with Rita Zoey Chin, the award-winning author of Let the Tornado Come. Zoey shares her insights on how her childhood experiences as a runaway shaped her, what she’s learned from panic attacks, and how she’s embraced healing through a horse named Claret, EMDR therapy, and self-compassion. Whether you’ve experienced panic and anxiety or need a dose of inspiration, this episode is a must-listen. For more information about Rita Zoey Chin's books and events visit ritazoeychin.com. If you enjoyed this episode, you might want to listen to Episode #33 – “Feeling Stuck & Frustrated? This Walking Meditation’s For You,” or Episode #13 – “Find Happiness After Loss with Maria Sirois.” Also, please consider subscribing to this podcast, leaving a review, and sharing this episode with others. Thank you. Donna’s latest book, Bounce Back Stronger—Finding Peace and Purpose No Matter What Happens, can be purchased here. To learn about Donna’s coaching services and events, visit donnayferris.com. Follow Donna on Instagram and YouTube @donnayferris or Facebook @donnayatesferris. And if you’re looking for mental health resources, please click here or reach out to your insurance provider. If you are in crisis, please dial 911, go to your nearest emergency room, or dial 988 for the suicide hotline (US only). #BounceBackStronger #Podcast #DonnaFerris #RitaZoeyChin #PodcastEpisode #HealingJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #PanicAttacks #HorseLover #HorseTherapy #ChildAbuse #HealingTrauma #SelfCompassion

    25 min
  3. 21 OCT.

    3 Ways to Lift Yourself Out Of Depression with Garry Cosnett

    “The lack of communication about and around mental illness in general and depression specifically is really quite striking in this day and age.” In this episode of Bounce Back Stronger, host Donna Ferris speaks with Garry Cosnett, author of Everything Slows Down, a book chronicling his lifelong battle with depression and his eventual journey to peace. Garry offers a raw and candid look into how depression has shaped his life, the vital role his relationships have played in his recovery, and how his experiences have become part of the curriculum for Johns Hopkins psychiatry students. Garry also discusses the unique ways he diagnoses his mental state, including his “Abbey Road test,” and shares the three practices that have helped him break free from the grip of depression. Whether you or a loved one are battling mental health challenges, Garry’s story will inspire hope and show that recovery is possible, even after decades of struggle. To learn more about Garry and his book, visit garrycosnett.com. If you found this episode helpful, listen to Episode 50 – “Why Talking About Mental Health Builds Stronger Kids” with Sandra Lau, or Episode 29 – “Moms, Memoirs and Mental Health” with Mira Bartok. Also, please consider subscribing to this podcast, leaving a review, and sharing it with others. Thank you. Donna’s latest book, Bounce Back Stronger—Finding Peace and Purpose No Matter What Happens, can be purchased here. To learn about Donna’s coaching services and events, visit donnayferris.com. You can follow Donna on Instagram and YouTube: @donnayferris or Facebook @donnayatesferris. And if you’re looking for mental health resources, please click here or reach out to your insurance provider. If you are in crisis, please dial 911, go to your nearest emergency room, or dial 988 for the suicide hotline (US only). #BounceBackStronger #MentalHealthAwareness #DepressionRecovery #GarryKosnett #Resilience #MentalHealth #Podcast #abbeyroad #johnshopkins #psychiatry

    24 min
  4. 5 OCT.

    Why Talking About Mental Health Builds Stronger Kids

    "We need more resources for families, not just the patients. The whole family is affected when mental illness strikes." This is a must-listen for anyone affected by a loved one’s mental illness. In this episode of Bounce Back Stronger, host Donna Ferris interviews Sandra Lau, founder of the YouTube channel and Facebook page I Hear You, which is dedicated to supporting children of parents with mental health challenges. Sandra tells her personal story of growing up with a schizophrenic mother and details the isolation and trauma she experienced. She shares how open conversations about her mother’s condition and readily available support would have made her journey easier. Sandra also speaks candidly about her path to healing and how she now helps others facing similar challenges. Finally, we discuss how music, writing, and little daily breaks (like trips to Target or HomeGoods) can lighten our healing journey. To learn more about Sandra Lau visit @SandraLau27 or @ihearyou-sandralau on YouTube. If you enjoyed this episode, you might want to listen to Episode 29 – “Moms, Memoirs and Mental Health” with Mira Bartok and Episode 5 – “Leave Guilt Behind” with Erin Byron. Also, please consider subscribing to this podcast, leaving a review, and sharing this episode with others. Thank you. Donna's latest book called Bounce Back Stronger – Finding Peace and Purpose No Matter What Happens can be purchased here. To learn about Donna's coaching services and events, please visit donnayferris.com. Follow Donna on Instagram and YouTube @donnayferris or Facebook @donnayatesferris. And if you’re looking for mental health resources, please click here or reach out to your insurance provider. If you are in crisis, please dial 911, go to your nearest emergency room, or dial 988 for the suicide hotline (US only). #MentalHealth #BounceBackStronger #Schizophrenia #TraumaRecovery #worldmentalhealthday #depression #mentalhealth #Resilience #SupportSystem #ChildhoodTrauma #HealingThroughArt #Podcast #target #homegoods #artistsway

    26 min
  5. 26 SEPT.

    Empowering Women: Dipa Ma’s Lighthouse of Love with Amita Schmidt

    “Dipa Ma was the most loving person I ever met.” ~Sharon Salzberg “A modern Buddhist saint.” ~Jack Kornfield “Her impact on Buddhism in America has been profound.” ~Joseph Goldstein In this episode of Bounce Back Stronger, host Donna Ferris sits down with Amita Schmidt, a renowned meditation teacher and author of Dipa Ma: The Life and Legacy of a Buddhist Master. Amita shares the story of Dipa Ma, who broke through the male-dominated world of Buddhism and became one of its most beloved masters. Her teachings have deeply influenced mindfulness leaders like Sharon Salzberg, Joseph Goldstein, and Jack Kornfield. Discover how Dipa Ma’s simple yet profound practice of mindfulness and love empowered countless people, especially women, to find inner strength and peace. Learn the practices she inspired, including: Five-minute meditation miracles Love baths How to be Buddha now To learn more about Dipa Ma and Amita’s books, events, and services, please visit amitaschmidt.com.   If you enjoyed this episode, you might want to listen to Episode 11 – “Finding Your Way to Peace and Happiness” with Sharon Salzberg, or Episode 43 – “Mindful Living: Finding Balance in a Chaotic World” with Coach Aruni. Also, please consider subscribing to this podcast, leaving a review, and sharing this episode with others. Thank you. My latest book called Bounce Back Stronger – Finding Peace and Purpose No Matter What Happens can be purchased here. To learn more about my coaching services, books, and events, please visit donnayferris.com. Follow me on Instagram and YouTube @donnayferris or Facebook @donnayatesferris. And if you’re looking for mental health resources, please click here or reach out to your insurance provider. If you are in crisis, please dial 911, go to your nearest emergency room, or dial 988 for the suicide hotline (US only). #BounceBackStronger #DipaMa #Mindfulness #Meditation #AmitaSchmidt #empowerwomen #BuddhistWisdom #SelfCare #Podcast #breakingbarriers

    40 min
  6. 19 SEPT.

    This One’s for the Women Who Do Too Much with Pete Sidley

    “The best-adjusted person in this society is a robot. Someone that isn't dead but isn't alive either.” Join host Donna Ferris in this episode of Bounce Back Stronger as she welcomes Pete Sidley, a leading expert in healing and wellness. Donna reached out to Pete to discuss the groundbreaking healing work he co-facilitated with author Dr. Anne Wilson Schaef, who sadly passed away in 2020. She was the author of “Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much.” In this episode, we explore her ideas, including: The ways society causes us to become workaholics and how to break free How to reconnect with our innate spiritual wisdom in a chaotic world Why Anne believed women would usher in a thousand years of peace and prosperity Whether you’re on a journey of recovery, spiritual awakening, or personal growth, this episode offers valuable tools to help you heal and thrive in today’s messy world. To learn more about Pete’s Living in Process work and Dr. Anne Wilson Schaef’s books, visit annewilsonschaef.com. If you enjoyed this episode, you might want to listen to Episode 27 – “Coming Home to Ourselves with Stephen Cope” or Episode 21 – “ Heart-Centered Advice That’ll Change Your Life” with Shawn Elizabeth George. Also, please consider subscribing to this podcast, leaving a review, and sharing this episode with others. Thank you. And if you’re looking for mental health resources, please click here or reach out to your insurance provider. If you are in crisis, please dial 911, go to your nearest emergency room, or dial 988 for the suicide hotline (US only). #BounceBackStronger #HealingJourney #LivingInProcess #EmotionalHealing #AddictionRecovery #SpiritualAwakening #Podcast #addiction #personalgrowth #dealingwithchaos #workaholic

    23 min
  7. 11 SEPT.

    5 Ways to Protect Yourself From Toxic Behavior

    "We don't have to be the ones who stand up to someone mean. If their behavior is difficult for you, they are likely difficult for everyone. Karma is real, and sometimes we need to let it play out." In this solo episode of Bounce Back Stronger, host Donna Ferris delves into a topic we all struggle with—dealing with mean people. Drawing from personal experiences, Buddhist teachings, and mindfulness practices, Donna shares five life-changing strategies to help you navigate bullies, difficult colleagues, and toxic personalities with grace and compassion. Learn how to set mindful boundaries, embrace compassion, and stop wasting energy on people you can’t change. If you’ve ever been drained by the negativity of others, this episode will provide the tools to reclaim your peace. To learn more about Donna, her Bounce Back Stronger book, and coaching services, visit donnayferris.com. You can also follow her on Instagram or YouTube @donnayferris or on Facebook @donnayatesferris. If you enjoyed this episode, you might want to listen to Episode #3 – “Mindfulness for the Difficult Days” or Episode #11 – “ Finding Your Way to Peace and Happiness with Sharon Salzberg. Also, please consider subscribing to this podcast, leaving a review, and sharing this episode with others. Thank you. And if you’re looking for mental health resources, please click here or reach out to your insurance provider. If you are in crisis, please dial 911, go to your nearest emergency room, or dial 988 for the suicide hotline (US only). #BounceBackStronger #Mindfulness #Compassion #DealingWithMeanPeople #ToxicBehavior #InnerPeace #Podcast #sharonsalzberg #mettameditation #lovingkindness #toxicpeople #energy

    12 min
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Welcome to Bounce Back Stronger. Life is full of unexpected challenges that test our strength and resilience. These events include divorce, job loss/reorganization, death of a loved one, illness, and other changes or losses. It’s in these moments of adversity that some remarkable individuals discover their inner power and transform hardships into opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Do you ever wonder why? Or how? Join your host, author, yoga therapist, and life coach, Donna Ferris, as she embarks on a journey to uncover the secrets of those who’ve thrived through tough times. Who’ve surmounted the odds to Bounce Back Stronger. May we all benefit from their stories of resilience, hope, and triumph. Subscribe to Bounce Back Stronger, available on your favorite podcast platform or on YouTube, and let’s explore together how to emerge from life’s challenges not just unscathed, but stronger than ever before.

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