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Grief, loss, joy

Grief's Gift Sharon Snir

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Grief, loss, joy

    Strengthening our Riverbeds

    Strengthening our Riverbeds

    "The Heart That Breaks Open

    Can Contain The Whole Universe." Joanna Macy

    Shauna Janz says,

    "Grief Speaks: My grief is your grief is our grief."

    "To feel grief is to be deeply connected, and to be deeply connected is to remain tethered to an open heart, to love, to vulnerability and to fierce compassion. I believe these attributes are necessary medicine for the healing and repair so needed in our world.  The tumultuous and painful experiences that crack us open into the wild terrain of our hearts, also opens us to the wild terrain of the world. Whether our grief is personal, collective and/or ancestral, it is a form of intimacy which allows our hearts to stay open and responsive to our own needs and to the needs of our wider community. I see grief as one gateway to personal, cultural, and spiritual healing if tended to with care and dignity".

    Sound Production by Dan Nave, Executive Director of The Lab Studios,  whose

    ongoing generosity continues to make these podcasts possible.

     

     

    • 38 min
    Episode 12 Camille Fox "Continue to Live Life and Live Life Well"

    Episode 12 Camille Fox "Continue to Live Life and Live Life Well"

    Camille Fox was born in Alexandria in Egypt and left during the Suez Canal Crisis at the age of 6. After migrating to Australia she attended school and eventually studied painting and illustration at the National Art School. After a trip with her English husband to crossing the Sinai desert by coach from jerusalem she returned to the land of her birth and the memories of her early childhood started to flood her. On her return she asked her parents to tell her about life in Egypt and began pouring over family photos and books, joined groups and soon began painting scene in Egypt of yesteryear.

    Life carries us into experiences impossible to imagine and the greatest loss of her life occurred ten years ago. our talk begins with her childhood and takes us into parts of her life  that she continues to navigate and overcome with grit and grace.
    Camille Fox Art
    Email: camillefoxart@hotmail.com Mobile: +61 403946463
    Sound Production by Dan Nave, Executive Director of The Lab Studios,  whose

    ongoing generosity continues to make these podcasts possible.

    • 48 min
    The Paradox of Grief

    The Paradox of Grief

    The paradox of grief is depends on one irrefutable truth. Nothing stays the same.  Over the years I have worked with the most courageous people imaginable. People who have experienced profound traumas and crushing life experiences. People who have lost everything through fire, flood, illness and war. Some emerged stronger. Some chose to end the pain in a conscious act. Some used their experiences to inspire and help others and some chose a life where every small thing was a gift to be quietly and yet deeply appreciated. Every one of us is born with the gift of free will. Every next-action is a choice. There are no right or wrong choices. There are only choices and the consequent outcomes of those choices. This podcast share a few of my own choices during challenging times in my life.

    Sound Production by Dan Nave, Executive Director of The Lab Studios,  whose

    ongoing generosity continues to make these podcasts possible.

    • 39 min
    The Story of Makaya Revell-Part 2

    The Story of Makaya Revell-Part 2

    In the York Daily Record beneath the photo of Makaya and his mother Elizabeth Revell it says,
    "Makaya Revell has had two mothers - one who saved his life, the other who saved his soul.
    The two women never met one another, and on the face of it, seemed to come from different worlds. But there's more that has connected them than hasn't, starting with the boy they would both call son.
    His is a story that centers on love and family, and while it could have happened anywhere, it started in a village across the Atlantic Ocean and leads all the way to Pennsylvania.
    It was a journey he started by mistake. He made a decision in a moment of panic that changed his life, maybe even saved his life, and now, 19 years later, his focus is on saving others."
    Here in Makya's own words is the next part of his story

    Sound Production by Dan Nave, Executive Director of The Lab Studios,  whose

    ongoing generosity continues to make these podcasts possible.

    • 32 min
    The Eldest Son

    The Eldest Son

    Life can drag you into tomorrow. BUT if you are willing to let go, and let  Life  guide you, it will open the door to in a world, more wonderful than you ever imagined.

    When I met Makaya Revell he was a very young and traumatised young man who was so anxious about his safety that he slept every night sitting up in a chair. Over the years his story has been told many times, but I never tire of hearing it. Makaya is the epitome of determination and he is an inspiration to so many people. This is a short story I wrote after our first meeting over 15 years ago.

    Sound Production by Dan Nave, Executive Director of The Lab Studios,  whose

    ongoing generosity continues to make these podcasts possible.

    • 10 min
    Episode 8 Helena Ameisen

    Episode 8 Helena Ameisen

    It was a wild and quick paced interview with writer Helena Ameisen. Her story of love and loss will leave you breathless. She has had so many experiences prior to and following the untimely passing of her Egyptian husband but her passion and inner fire swirls you around and takes you on her extraordinary journey.

    Helena Ameisen comes from a culturally and linguistically diverse background. She was born in Kraków, Poland and immigrated to Australia with her family in 1960 to escape the resurgence of anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe. I

    On a one year, round-the-world trip in 1981, she met her future husband – a much older Muslim businessman from Egypt. A tumultuous love affair ensued which changed the trajectory of her life. She married and moved to Egypt where she lived from 1985-2002.

    After her husband’s untimely death in January 2002, she returned to Sydney with her two children.

    Her memoir, ‘Maktoub – It is Written’ covers her love interest’s pursuit across the globe and their nine rendezvous culminating in marriage which results in a rift with her father who refuses to attend the wedding, then disowns and disinherits her.

     

    Sound Production by Dan Nave, Executive Director of The Lab Studios,  whose

    ongoing generosity continues to make these podcasts possible.

    • 36 min

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