The Age of Possibility

ELAINE E ENIS

The Age of Possibility focuses on topics of interest for woment 65+ that empower, encourage, enhance and enlighten. Women in this age group share stories of amazing things they are doing in the 4th quarter of life. Some of the episodes feature an expert guest that share valuable information pertinent to this age group. Monthly, there is a segment called God's Lemonade. Real people share their inspiration stories of brokenness and how things changed for the good when God showed up.

  1. 23h ago ·  Video

    Refocusing Life After Abuse and Trauma

    In this episode of The Age of Possibility's God's Lemonade segment, Karin Thompson talks about growing up with a violent father. Karin talks about the abuse and what a traumatic experience this was for her early years and how this trauma followed her into adulthood. Karin talks about how with Christian mentors help, she found Jesus and saw how a heavenly Father could love her. This begins a lifelong journey of healing her hearat, renewing her mind and learning how to live in God's peace and joy. Karin talks about where her life long journey finds her today. She is a published author of both fiction and non fiction books.  Her memior is releasing soon and is titiled, My Journey to Enjoying life.  This book tells how God healed her and how He taught her to enjoy the life He had given her. Karens books can be purchased on Amazon or on her website: https://karinmthompson.wixsite.com/website  She also publishes an uplifting newsletter you can subscribe to on her website.  I love to hear from my listeners. www.theageofpossibility.net or on FB at The Age of Possibility   family trauma, faith, healing, forgiveness, Christian testimony, overcoming abuse, spiritual growth, hope, personal transformation  key  topics Karin Thompson's childhood and family trauma The role of faith and Jesus in healing The importance of forgiveness and letting go Practical steps to overcome emotional pain The impact of mentorship and community support Writing a book as a healing process The journey from anger to peace and jo y Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Karin Thompson's story of trauma and faith 3222:10:21 Growing up in a violent home and learning survival skills 6555:30:32 Discovering Jesus and the role of Sunday school in her life 10333:17:27 The influence of mentors and divine appointments 13305:31:02 Dealing with family rejection and finding emotional healing 16722:11:22 The importance of forgiveness and releasing anger 19999:58:16 How faith helped Karin overcome depression and rejection 234166:38:33 Writing her book as a tool for healing and encouragement 268055:32:04 The practical steps in her journey to emotional and spiritual health 299722:12:13 The challenges of revisiting the past during writing 333333:19:03 The impact of her story on others and her ministry 367222:12:32 How to access her books and continue the journey of healing 399999:59:23 Upcoming projects and ongoing ministry efforts 430555:33:04 The essential message of forgiveness and moving forward 466666:39:56 Closing thoughts and encouragement to listeners

  2. 23h ago ·  Bonus

    You Might Also Like: On Purpose with Jay Shetty

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  3. Aug 5

    Are You Feeling tired, Foggy and Constantly Hungry?

    Are you one of many who believe that you don't need to be concerned about too much sugar in your diet? You might say to yourself, "I'm not diabetic. My A1C is fine, so I can consume all the sugar I want." The truth is, this mindset can lead to significant health issues down the line. In this post, we'll explore why monitoring your sugar intake is essential for everyone, not just those with diabetes. Join us as we uncover practical strategies to help you achieve a healthier balance in your diet. ## Understanding the Impact of Sugar on Your Health Sugar, when consumed in excess, can wreak havoc on your body. It gets converted into glucose, which is your body's primary source of energy. However, the problem arises when sugar consumption is too high, leading to blood sugar spikes. These spikes can cause fatigue, brain fog, and a host of other health problems.  When your blood sugar spikes, your pancreas releases insulin to lower it. This process can lead to a rapid drop in blood sugar, making you feel drained and prompting a craving for more sugar to regain energy. It's a vicious cycle that many people find themselves in, making it crucial to manage your sugar intake effectively. ### The Myth of "Not Diabetic" Many people believe that as long as their blood sugar levels are normal, they can indulge in sugary foods without consequence. This is a dangerous myth. Prediabetes and type 2 diabetes can develop over years, often without noticeable symptoms. By the time you realize there's a problem, significant damage may have already occurred. ### The Importance of Awareness Awareness is the first step toward improvement. During our conversation, Jenny Pena emphasized the need to evaluate your current sugar consumption. Start by examining food labels and understanding what constitutes added sugars. Many products have hidden sugar, often listed under different names, which can contribute significantly to your daily intake without you even realizing it. #### Common Sources of Hidden Sugar - **Condiments:** Ketchup, barbecue sauce, and salad dressings often contain added sugars. - **Cereals:** Many breakfast cereals are loaded with sugar. - **Beverages:** Sodas and even fruit juices can contain more sugar than you'd expect. Being mindful of these sources can help you make better dietary choices.  ## Practical Steps to Manage Sugar Intake ### Step 1: Assess Your Current Intake - **Keep a food diary:** Write down everything you eat and drink for a week. Pay special attention to added sugars. - **Read labels:** Familiarize yourself with reading nutrition labels to identify added sugars. Look for ingredients that end in "-ose" (like glucose, fructose, and sucrose). ### Step 2: Make Gradual Changes Instead of cutting out sugar completely, start by making small adjustments. For instance, if you drink soda daily, try switching to sparkling water with a splash of juice. If you enjoy sweet snacks, consider substituting with fruits that naturally satisfy your sweet tooth without the added sugars. ### Step 3: Focus on Whole Foods Incorporate more whole foods into your diet. These foods are typically lower in sugar and higher in nutrients, helping to stabilize blood sugar levels. For example, opt for whole grains instead of refined grains, and choose fresh fruits over processed snacks. ### Step 4: Build Healthy Habits The goal is to create sustainable habits. Jenny suggests starting with manageable changes rather than extreme diets. For instance, you could aim to replace one sugary snack with a healthier option each week. Over time, these small changes will lead to significant improvements in your overall health. ## Key Takeaways - Monitoring your sugar intake is vital for maintaining good health. - Awareness is the first step; evaluate your current consumption and identify hidden sugars. - Make gradual changes to your diet, focusing on whole foods and sustainable habits. ### Frequently Asked Questions **Why is it important to monitor sugar intake if I'm not diabetic?**   Even if you don't have diabetes, excessive sugar can lead to weight gain, fatigue, and increased risk of chronic diseases.  **What are some healthy substitutes for sugary snacks?**   Fruits, nuts, and yogurt are great alternatives that satisfy cravings without the added sugars.  **How can I reduce sugar in my beverages?**   Consider replacing sugary drinks with water, herbal teas, or infused water with fruits for flavor. **What is the recommended daily sugar intake?**   The American Heart Association recommends that women limit added sugar to 6 teaspoons (25 grams) per day, and men to 9 teaspoons (36 grams) per day. **How can I make sugar reduction a habit?**   Start by making small changes and gradually increasing them as you feel more comfortable. Remember, consistency is key to forming lasting habits. Elaine Enis: www.theageofpossibility.net  FB: the age of possibility  SPECIAL PRICING LINK FOR THE AGE OF POSSIBILITY AUDIENCE: Sugar Fix 5 Day Reset $19 (typically $27): https://sugarfixpodcast.subscribepage.io/ 🎁 Free Prediabetes Roadmap Guide - https://starterguide.subscribepage.io/ Connect With Me 🌐 Website: https://www.jennypena.com 📧 Email: hello@jennypena.com  📸 Instagram: @coachjenp - https://www.instagram.com/coachjenp/ 🎙️ My Podcast: Prediabetes & The Path to Better A1C - https://open.spotify.com/show/4b92IWgHyUwqRvSY0G0N8t

  4. Jul 8

    Are You One Of The Many Who Avoid Long Term Care Planning?

    In this insightful interview, Lindsay Friedman, founder of LT Care NAV LLC, shares expert advice on long-term care planning, understanding facility options, and starting sensitive conversations with loved ones about aging and care needs. Learn how to proactively prepare for future care, navigate costs, and connect with vetted professionals  key  topics Long-term care planning strategies Differences between assisted living and nursing homes How to start conversations about aging and care needs  guest  name Lindsay Friedman Titles The 82 Questions That Matter: How to Start Conversations About Long-Term Care Proactive Planning for Aging: Insights from a Senior Care Expert  sound bites "Long-term care is paid out of pocket." "Food is an important part of senior care." "Ask the question: What do you want?" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Long-Term Care Planning 01:28 Understanding LT Care NAV LLC 03:15 The Importance of Care Facilities 06:32 Distinguishing Assisted Living from Nursing Homes 11:15 Statistics on Aging and Care Needs 15:22 Supporting Family Caregivers 18:43 Overcoming the Fear of Long-Term Care Planning 21:00 Starting Conversations About Care 25:05 Key Takeaway: Ask the Right Questions  resources LT Care NAV LLC - https://ltcarenav.com The Questions That Matter (Book) - https://ltcarenav.com/products/the-questions-that-matter Cards for Caregiving (Game) - https://ltcarenav.com/products/cards-for-caregiving  guest links Website - https://ltcarenav.com Podcast - https://ltcarenav.com/podcast also on Instagram, facebook, linkedin Lindsay's book, "The Questions That Matter" and game cards can be orderd from her website. www.ltcarenav.com or from Amazon.   Host Elaine Enis can be contacted at www.theageofpossibility.net or on FB at the age of possibility.

  5. Jun 24

    HAS A TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE SHAPED YOU IN WAYS YOU DON'T REALIZE?

    GOOD NEWS!! The Age of Possibility podcast was named one of the best 20 positive aging podcast in the US!!  https://www.millionpodcasts.com/positive-aging-podcasts/       Host Elaine Enis introduces Dr. Karolina James who shares her traumatic experience and how she was able to find herself and now live a self led life. She has turned her experience into an opportunity to help other women who experience a similar situation. She offers coaching through her ECHO No More Coaching.  The echo method: exposure, clarity, honoring, ownership Importance of boundaries and self-respect The role of faith and higher power in healing Practical strategies for documentation and court readiness The journey from victim to self-led leader takeaways Trauma shapes patterns but does not define us. Healing requires acceptance of reality and strategic action. Positive affirmations and neuroplasticity are powerful tools. Women often lose their sense of self in abusive dynamics. Having a plan and strategy is crucial for escaping abuse. guest nameDr. Carolina James key frameworksEcho Method: Exposure, Clarity, Honoring, Ownership titles From Trauma to Triumph: Dr. Carolina James' Echo Method for Women Reclaiming Your Voice: Strategies for Healing and Self-Leadership Sound Bites "Trauma shapes patterns but does not define us." "Healing is not fixing you, it's about creating a new you." "You need a plan and strategy to heal and move forward." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Dr. James' background 01:34Her experience with covert narcissistic abuse 03:23The turning point: protecting her son 03:50Understanding trauma and adaptation 05:26The journey from academia to coaching 06:20The importance of faith and higher power in healing 09:08The process of taking small steps and building resilience 11:02Strategies for court documentation and legal protection 12:01Acceptance as the first step to healing 13:12Dissociation and trauma in abusive relationships 14:58Neuroplasticity and rewriting your narrative 16:51Helping women with different types of trauma 17:30The importance of having a strategy and plan 20:29Living with an abuser and co-parenting 22:49Her coaching practice and the echo method 23:44The four pillars of the echo method 26:01Setting boundaries and living intentionally 26:54Overcoming fear and embracing self-leadership 28:05The six-month transformation program 29:36Documenting for court and protecting your children 30:59The difference between therapy and coaching 32:51Helping women from childhood trauma to narcissistic abuse 34:43The importance of having a plan and strategy 35:45How to connect with Dr. James and her resources 36:41Closing remarks and encouragement for listeners Dr. James website: www.echonomorecoaching.org sign up for coaching and her books on her website.  Find Dr. James on FB, instagram, tiktok and linkedin Elaine Enis website: www.theageofpossibility.net  FB: The Age Of Possibility. Order free devotion called Closer To God in Seven days on website.

  6. May 29

    From Surviving To Living: A Story of Incarceration, faith and transformation

    Holly Bot shares her inspiring journey from incarceration to faith, highlighting how God's transformative power can change lives. This episode explores her personal story, spiritual awakening, and her mission to support others through prison ministry and her book 'From Surviving to Living.'   Her marriage, divorce, and life challenges Her incarceration and realization of God's power The supernatural experience of reading the Bible in prison Her journey of faith and spiritual transformation Her prison ministry and book 'From Surviving to Living' The importance of relationship with Christ over doctrine God's work in suffering and redemption Her efforts to support incarcerated individuals and their families takeaways God can use even the darkest moments for good Reading the Bible can be a supernatural experience Faith is a journey of relationship, not just knowledge God's power can deliver from rage and despair Second chances are possible through God's grace Prison can be a place of spiritual awakening Small acts of obedience can lead to transformation God's love and mercy are greater than our mistakes guest nameHolly Bot titles From Prison to Purpose: Holly Bot's Journey of Faith and Redemption How God Transformed Holly Bot's Life in Prison Sound Bites "The Bible is God's will from cover to cover" "God can act in your life personally" "God delivered me from a demon of rage" Chapters 00:00Introduction to Holly Bott's Journey 01:52Early Life and Christian Background 04:11Marriage, Divorce, and Struggles 07:00The Crime and Its Consequences 10:59Life in Prison and Self-Reflection 12:44The Turning Point: Rediscovering Faith 21:07The Impact of Lockdown and Bible Reading 24:50Transformation Through Scripture 28:20Tithing and Responsibility 29:41The Financial Struggles of Incarceration 32:41Transformative Acts of Generosity 34:54Overcoming Rage and Bitterness 37:20The Power of Prayer and Surrender 46:40The Theology of Suffering and Trust 49:21Restoration and Second Chances 52:12From Surviving to Living: A Journey of Faith Resources From Surviving to Living (Book) Holly Bot's Website Prison Book Project God's Lemonade Podcast Guest links Holly's website https://hollybot.me  Holly's book, "From Surviving To Living" can be purchased on Amazon or on her website Holly can be found on youtube and tiktok. Her podcast on you tube is @hollybot_podcast Host Elaine Enis can reached at www.theageofpossibility.net and on facebook at theageofpossibility.

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The Age of Possibility focuses on topics of interest for woment 65+ that empower, encourage, enhance and enlighten. Women in this age group share stories of amazing things they are doing in the 4th quarter of life. Some of the episodes feature an expert guest that share valuable information pertinent to this age group. Monthly, there is a segment called God's Lemonade. Real people share their inspiration stories of brokenness and how things changed for the good when God showed up.