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Narrative Voices

Step into the world behind the words with “Narrative Voices: Unveiling the Art of Storytelling.” This podcast brings you intimate, inspiring conversations with today’s most compelling authors, storytellers, and creative minds. Each episode explores the heart of the storytelling process—from the first spark of inspiration to the challenges, breakthroughs, and passions that shape unforgettable narratives. Whether you’re a book lover, an aspiring writer, or simply captivated by a well‑told story, Narrative Voices offers a rich, behind‑the‑scenes look at the craft of writing. Discover how creators develop characters, build worlds, overcome obstacles, and bring their visions to life across genres including fiction, nonfiction, fantasy, memoir, poetry, and more. What you’ll experience: In‑depth interviews with authors and storytellers from diverse backgrounds. Insightful discussions on creativity, writing techniques, and narrative structure. Inspiring stories about the artistic journey—from idea to publication. Practical wisdom for writers at any stage of their craft. A deeper appreciation for the power of storytelling to connect, transform, and inspire. If you’re passionate about books, creativity, and the art of storytelling, this podcast is your new essential listen. Join us and be inspired by the voices that bring stories to life. Subscribe today and explore the narratives behind the narratives.

  1. Who Will Name the Bees? A Memoir of Motherhood and Alzheimer's

    MAY 12

    Who Will Name the Bees? A Memoir of Motherhood and Alzheimer's

    Today, we dive into the profound and often heartbreaking journey of caregiving through the lens of Sarah Vosburgh, who shares her deeply personal experience of caring for her mother diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. As roles reversed, Sarah navigated the emotional complexities of guilt, grief, and the intricate healthcare system while witnessing the gradual loss of the woman who raised her with love and wit. Her story highlights the invisible emotional labor of caregiving and underscores the need for understanding and support for those in similar situations. We also discuss the importance of presuming good intent and finding grace amid the challenges of caregiving. Join us as we explore how this journey can build bridges of compassion and connection in our lives. A heartfelt exploration takes center stage as we dive into the poignant journey of Sarah Vosburgh, who shares her profound experiences navigating the complexities of caregiving for her mother diagnosed with Alzheimer's. The conversation unfolds with Rev. Dr. Keith Haney, who sets the tone for an insightful dialogue on themes of love, loss, and the intricate emotional labor involved in caregiving. Sarah reflects on her once tumultuous relationship with her mother, colored by misunderstandings and differing perspectives, which were put to the test as her mother’s illness progressed. The discussions delve into the painful reality of Alzheimer's, highlighting how the disease transforms relationships, leading Sarah to grapple with guilt, grief, and the challenges of a convoluted healthcare system. Through laughter and tears, Sarah candidly shares the wisdom gleaned from her mother, emphasizing the importance of presuming good intent and the grace we owe each other in our imperfections. This episode resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced the slow, daily loss of a loved one and seeks to understand the emotional weight of caregiving in a system that often feels inadequate. In today’s episode, we witness not just a story of personal struggle but a universal narrative that speaks to the heart of human experience. As Sarah recounts her journey, she provides insights into the trials caregivers face, from managing daily responsibilities to navigating the emotional toll of watching a loved one slip away. The discussion touches on the often-overlooked burdens of caregivers—being part of the sandwich generation, balancing the needs of children alongside those of an ailing parent, and the social isolation that can accompany such a role. Listeners can expect to hear about the moments of humor that punctuated the darkness, as well as the raw honesty in Sarah's reflections about her mother’s decline. With the heartwarming backdrop of beekeeping woven into the narrative, the episode serves as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of familial love, urging caregivers to seek support, trust their instincts, and find solace in shared experiences. This episode is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the connections that bind us through the trials of life. As the conversation wraps up, we are left with powerful takeaways about the nature of caregiving and the shared experience of those walking similar paths. Sarah's story serves not only as a personal testament but also as a beacon of hope for others in similar situations. The podcast reminds us of the importance of community, encouraging listeners to reach out to support networks and advocate for better resources for caregivers. With a focus on unconditional love that permeates the dialogue, Sarah's reflections invite us to embrace the messiness of life and the profound connections that arise even in the face of heartache. This episode is a clarion call for empathy, understanding, and the courage to build bridges, reminding us that we are never truly alone in our struggles. It’s a beautiful reflection on what it means to love and care for someone, even when that process leads us through the valleys of grief. Takeaways: Sarah Vosburgh's journey through her mother's Alzheimer's reveals the emotional complexities of caregiving, including guilt and grief.The podcast emphasizes the importance of presuming good intent in relationships, as illustrated by Sarah's reflections on her mother's advice.Caregivers often navigate a complicated healthcare system, facing misconceptions about the slow progression of diseases like Alzheimer's.The conversation highlights the hidden burdens caregivers bear, especially those balancing family life with caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's.Sarah's memoir, 'Who Will Name the Bees?', illustrates how writing can be a therapeutic outlet for processing grief and memories.Listeners are encouraged to seek support systems, reminding them that they are not alone in their caregiving journeys. Links referenced in this episode: Sarahvosburgh.comamazon.com

    34 min
  2. Confronting Body Dysmorphic Disorder: A Conversation on Resilience and Healing

    MAY 5

    Confronting Body Dysmorphic Disorder: A Conversation on Resilience and Healing

    Today, we dive into a heartfelt conversation with artist and writer Linda Summersea, who shares her journey of resilience, creativity, and rediscovery. At 67, Linda took a leap of faith and embraced a passion for expedition hiking, allowing her to explore the transformative power of nature. Her memoir, "The Girl with the Black and Blue Doll," offers an intimate glimpse into her life, revealing how past struggles shaped her present. As we discuss the importance of lived experiences in understanding resilience, Linda emphasizes that everyone has the capacity to overcome their circumstances, especially in today's world where mental health challenges loom large. Join us as we uncover the healing power of storytelling and the vital role of community in supporting at-risk youth. Takeaways: Resilience is an inherent quality within everyone, and it's crucial to recognize it amid life's challenges.Linda Summersea's journey from educator to transformative artist illustrates the power of rediscovery at any age.The impact of social media on body image issues among teens is a pressing concern that caregivers must address.The memoir 'The Girl with the Black and Blue Doll' serves as a testament to survival and the healing power of storytelling.Hiking in wild places offers profound healing benefits, reconnecting us with nature and ourselves.Understanding body dysmorphic disorder is essential, as it affects self-perception and can lead to severe emotional distress. Links referenced in this episode: lindasomercy.comamazon.com

    41 min
  3. Delayed Grief: Unpacking the Emotional Burden

    APR 21

    Delayed Grief: Unpacking the Emotional Burden

    Today, we delve into a heartfelt conversation about love, healing, and the often-complex journey of grief with our guest, Jacqueline Werket. With over three decades of experience as a nurse practitioner and a certified grief recovery method specialist, Jacqueline brings a wealth of knowledge and personal insight to the discussion. She opens up about her own experiences with delayed grief, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and processing our feelings rather than suppressing them. Through her memoir, "A Grief Post Postponed," she shares her journey in hopes of reaching others who may feel isolated in their grief. Join us as we explore the profound impact of grief on our lives and the healing power of community and connection. The conversation unfolds around the profound themes of love, healing, and the intricate journey of grief, as we welcome Jacqueline Werket a seasoned nurse practitioner turned grief recovery specialist. Jacqueline's three decades of experience in healthcare are enriched by her personal story of loss, particularly the heartbreaking death of her son to leukemia. Her insights shine through as she emphasizes the importance of taking the time to truly grieve, rather than succumbing to societal pressures to move on quickly. The discussion delves deep into the concept of delayed grief, a condition that many may not recognize, where unresolved emotions surface unexpectedly, often manifesting as physical symptoms or anxiety. Jacqueline’s memoir, “A Grief Postponed,” serves as both a personal narrative and a guide for those navigating their own grief journeys, encouraging listeners to embrace their feelings and seek connection and support during their healing process. Jacqueline's narrative is not just one of sadness; it's a story of resilience. She reflects on how her experiences in healthcare helped shape her understanding of grief, particularly how the hurried nature of modern medicine often overlooks the emotional needs of patients. She shares her philosophy that true healing occurs within a community, emphasizing that we need to feel our grief rather than suppress it. Through her story, she encourages others to reach out for help, whether through therapy, support groups, or simply by sharing their experiences with trusted friends. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that grief is a personal journey, and there is strength in vulnerability and seeking connection during the darkest times. Takeaways: Grief is a complex journey that requires time and support from others to navigate effectively.Delayed grief can manifest years later, catching individuals by surprise and impacting their mental and physical health.It's crucial to acknowledge feelings of grief openly and to reach out for help when needed, whether through therapy or support groups.Connecting with others who have experienced similar losses can provide profound healing and understanding during the grieving process. Links referenced in this episode: www.jacquelinewerket.comhttps://facebook.com/jacqueline.werket

    47 min
  4. The Grit and Wit of a Retired Colonel: A Tale of Resilience

    APR 7

    The Grit and Wit of a Retired Colonel: A Tale of Resilience

    Today, we dive into the captivating world of Colonel Kenny Dupar, a retired soldier-turned-storyteller who believes humor is a vital survival tool. With a background that spans the gritty realities of war in Iraq to navigating the complexities of life during Covid, Kenny Dupar intertwines laughter with profound lessons. His novels reflect a unique blend of creativity and authenticity, while his YouTube channel offers quirky wisdom that keeps his audience engaged. In this episode, we explore Kenny's journey filled with laughter, leadership insights, and even a wild night in a combat zone. So, buckle up and join us for a fun ride as we uncover how humor can help us navigate life’s toughest challenges! Colonel Kenny Dupar's journey is a fascinating tapestry of military experience, storytelling, and humor. His unique perspective on life, shaped by his time in the Army and the construction industry, brings a fresh angle to the often heavy topics of war and trauma. Kenny opens up about the wisdom he garnered from his grandfather, emphasizing the importance of being multifaceted in life, whether it's providing for a family or showing up for friends in need. He believes that humor is a vital survival tool, a sentiment he shares through anecdotes from his life and his experiences during the war in Iraq. One memorable story revolves around how he coped with the stress of combat by infusing light-heartedness into dire situations, using humor not only to lighten the mood but also to foster camaraderie among his fellow soldiers amid chaos. Throughout the podcast, he reflects on the power of storytelling to navigate the complexities of human experiences, especially during tough times like the Covid pandemic. His approach isn't just about surviving; it's about thriving through laughter and creativity, which he channels into his novels and his engaging YouTube channel. Takeaways: Colonel Kenny Dupar emphasizes the importance of humor as a survival tool in navigating life's toughest moments, including experiences from combat zones and the pandemic.He shares that the best advice he received from his grandfather was to be fiercely independent and capable in all aspects of life, whether at work or home.Kenny's storytelling blends gritty realism with creativity, drawing from his life experiences in the military and construction, leading to insightful and often humorous narratives.He discusses how the pandemic impacted relationships and livelihoods, highlighting the importance of connection even amidst social isolation and uncertainty. Links referenced in this episode: kennydupar.comyoutube.com

    50 min
  5. The Other Kind of Smart: Strategies to Boost Your Emotional IQ

    APR 1

    The Other Kind of Smart: Strategies to Boost Your Emotional IQ

    In a riveting exchange, Harvey Duchendorf takes us on an enlightening journey through the realm of emotional intelligence, unraveling its significance in both personal and professional contexts. Drawing from his rich tapestry of life experiences, Harvey unveils the genesis of his passion for emotional intelligence, rooted in his childhood struggles and a desire to forge meaningful connections. He reflects on a pivotal moment when he discovered Daniel Goleman's work on emotional intelligence, which reshaped his understanding of success and fulfillment. Harvey's narrative is not merely theoretical; it is deeply personal, as he speaks candidly about overcoming his own emotional challenges and the transformative power of developing EQ. He posits that emotional intelligence is equally critical to intellectual capability, suggesting that our ability to manage emotions profoundly influences our effectiveness in the workplace. With a touch of humor and wit, Harvey debunks common myths surrounding EQ, such as the misconception that it is synonymous with being nice or that it is solely the domain of extroverts. Instead, he highlights the nuanced aspects of EQ, emphasizing the importance of assertiveness and boundary-setting, which are often overlooked. By the episode's conclusion, listeners are left with actionable insights and a renewed perspective on how emotional intelligence can be harnessed to build bridges and foster deeper, more authentic connections in all areas of life.

    39 min
  6. Leading with Kindness: Christy Pretzinger on Building a Thriving Workplace Culture

    MAR 17

    Leading with Kindness: Christy Pretzinger on Building a Thriving Workplace Culture

    Today, we dive deep into the transformative power of kindness in leadership with Christy Pretzinger, the owner and CEO of WG Content. Christy not only leads a successful agency but has also fostered a workplace culture where kindness, personal growth, and inclusivity reign supreme. She shares her insights on how leaders can cultivate environments where people thrive, emphasizing that true leadership begins from within. Our conversation explores her book, *Cultural Balance Sheet*, which challenges leaders to prioritize culture as a key asset rather than a mere buzzword. Get ready to learn about practical strategies for weaving kindness into the fabric of your organization and ensuring that your team feels valued and empowered every day. In this episode of the Becoming Bridge Builders podcast, host Keith Haney speaks with Kristy Pretzinger, CEO of WG Content, about the importance of kindness in leadership and workplace culture. Kristy shares insights from her book, 'Cultural Balance Sheets,' emphasizing the need for personal growth, the role of culture in business success, and the challenges women face in leadership roles. The conversation explores how to create environments where people can thrive, the significance of hiring for culture fit, and the impact of kindness on organizational performance. The conversation with Christy Pretzinger reveals the profound impact of kindness in leadership and workplace culture. As the owner and CEO of WG Content, Christy illustrates how leading with compassion not only fosters personal growth but also enhances overall business success. She emphasizes that leaders must first focus on their own growth for their organizations to thrive. By sharing personal anecdotes and insights from her journey, Christy highlights the importance of creating environments where employees feel valued and empowered. She discusses the concept of the 'Cultural Balance Sheet', a framework she developed to help leaders assess and cultivate a thriving workplace culture. This episode is a treasure trove of strategies for leaders looking to make a genuine difference in their teams, encouraging them to prioritize kindness and inclusivity as foundational elements of their organizational culture. Through engaging dialogue, Christy and Keith explore practical ways to implement these ideas in day-to-day operations. Christy shares innovative practices from her agency, such as 'Kindness Counts' events and monthly values recognition, which serve to keep the team aligned with their core principles. The discussion also touches on the challenges of maintaining culture in a virtual environment, emphasizing the need for intentionality and creativity in fostering connections among remote teams. Ultimately, the episode serves as an inspiring reminder that cultivating a kind culture is not just beneficial for employee well-being, but also essential for long-term organizational success. Takeaways: The importance of creating a workplace culture rooted in kindness and inclusivity cannot be overstated, as it directly impacts employee satisfaction and retention.Leaders must recognize that their personal growth is intricately linked to their businesses, emphasizing the mantra that you are your business.Christy highlights that kindness in the workplace is not weakness but strength, and it requires boundaries and clarity to truly thrive.In the age of virtual work, intentionality in building team connections is crucial, especially when fostering a culture aligned with core values. Links referenced in this episode: christypretzinger.comwgcontent.com

    36 min
  7. The Real Confidence Blueprint: Transform Your Mindset and Life

    FEB 25

    The Real Confidence Blueprint: Transform Your Mindset and Life

    Today, we're diving into the transformative journey of building real confidence with our incredible guest, Simone Knego. With her wealth of experience as an international speaker, author, and confidence expert, Simone shares her insights on reconnecting with our worth and navigating the chaotic beauty of life. She reveals her unique framework, the Real Method, which empowers individuals to embrace their failures, respect themselves, and live without limits. We’ll explore her personal stories, including her inspiring climb of Mount Kilimanjaro, and how they shaped her understanding of self-worth. Get ready for a conversation filled with authenticity, practical tools, and a dash of humor that might just help you redefine what confidence means in your own life. Engaging and thought-provoking, this episode of Narrative Voices features Simone Knego, whose journey from self-doubt to self-assurance is both inspiring and relatable. With her upcoming book 'Real Confidence', Simone introduces listeners to her 'Real Method', a roadmap for individuals seeking to reclaim their worth and lead fulfilling lives. Throughout the conversation, she reflects on pivotal moments that shaped her understanding of confidence, including her ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro, which served as a powerful metaphor for overcoming life's challenges. Simone's candid sharing of her struggles, including the impact of societal expectations on self-perception, resonates deeply. One standout message is her belief that confidence is not an inherent trait, but a skill that can be developed through practice and perseverance. The episode offers practical exercises and mindset shifts that listeners can implement immediately, fostering a sense of empowerment. With a focus on authenticity and realness, Simone encourages us to embrace our failures and to prioritize self-respect, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and purposeful life. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to bolster their confidence and redefine their personal narrative. Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of authentic self-expression, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique journeys and experiences. Simone Knego discusses her 'Real Method', which focuses on self-respect, learning from failures, and pursuing personal desires without limits. Listeners are reminded that confidence is a skill built over time, not a fixed trait that one either possesses or lacks. Simone shares her insights on navigating self-doubt and the value of vulnerability in conversations with others during difficult times. The conversation highlights the necessity of self-care, particularly for women balancing multiple responsibilities like family and career. The hosts underscore the idea that living without limits involves rejecting societal pressures and recognizing one's inherent worth. Links referenced in this episode: https://simoneknego.com/method-how-to-build-confidence/https://simoneknego.com/https://simoneknego.com/book/ 5geQe5QhWX0LQMnhRzOi

    35 min

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Step into the world behind the words with “Narrative Voices: Unveiling the Art of Storytelling.” This podcast brings you intimate, inspiring conversations with today’s most compelling authors, storytellers, and creative minds. Each episode explores the heart of the storytelling process—from the first spark of inspiration to the challenges, breakthroughs, and passions that shape unforgettable narratives. Whether you’re a book lover, an aspiring writer, or simply captivated by a well‑told story, Narrative Voices offers a rich, behind‑the‑scenes look at the craft of writing. Discover how creators develop characters, build worlds, overcome obstacles, and bring their visions to life across genres including fiction, nonfiction, fantasy, memoir, poetry, and more. What you’ll experience: In‑depth interviews with authors and storytellers from diverse backgrounds. Insightful discussions on creativity, writing techniques, and narrative structure. Inspiring stories about the artistic journey—from idea to publication. Practical wisdom for writers at any stage of their craft. A deeper appreciation for the power of storytelling to connect, transform, and inspire. If you’re passionate about books, creativity, and the art of storytelling, this podcast is your new essential listen. Join us and be inspired by the voices that bring stories to life. Subscribe today and explore the narratives behind the narratives.

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