I have been so fortunate to meet some amazing individuals who have honored me as a
guest on their powerful podcasts. I hope you find them informative, inspiring and full of hope.
Do you ever wonder how resilience and faith can help us navigate life's hardships? Join us in a truly moving conversation with the Inspirational Rev. Barbara Lane.
In this interview with Rev. Barbara Lane we go deep. Some of the topics we cover are: Healing from childhood trauma, Astounding Miracles, Catholic Mystics, and
A Course In Miracles
Barbara Lane speaks with Paul Krauss MA LPC about her extraordinary true story of living in the foster care system, suffering abuse, healing, and reuniting with her sisters after 43 years of separation.
The core lesson of this story is one of hope and love conquering all obstacles. Despite their traumatic past, the sisters find solace in each other's company by sharing their struggles. The book ends with a powerful message of inner strength, a new perspective on grace. . .
Barbara Lane, author of "Broken Water: An Extraordinary True Story," recounts the incredible journey of 11 sisters who navigated through a childhood filled with abuse, neglect, and separation in the foster care system. It is a raw and honest portrayal of their eventual reconnection and healing.
Barbara has a story that you won't believe. Her mother abandoned her and her sibling in their house. Child services became involved, and several of the children were separated from each other. In her memoir "Broken Water" she shares her story.
Inspirational Women is a weekly podcast that features women who are leaders in their field, entrepreneurs, authors or women carving new paths in education, the environment, charities, crime prevention, health care, domestic issues, and youth outreach. Listen to Barbara's episode below.
Join me in my conversation with author, counselor, child advocate, and child abuse survivor, Barbara Lane. In her book, "Broken Water Barbara shares the story of her and her 10 sisters' journey from their family being torn a part, to the horrors of a foster care system that failed them, to reuniting 43 years later. Bar
Karlos and Barbara share similar histories-trying to survive foster care in their childhood. In this podcast they discuss how their childhood traumas impacted their lives as adults and what might be done to help children currently in the foster care system. Informative and full of inspiration, we are confident that you
Marlene: Through her journey, Barbara Lane boldly confronts the stigma surrounding child abuse survivors, offering hope and understanding to those who have faced similar challenges, delving into themes of resilience, foster care, attachment, child maltreatment, trauma healing, and the power of faith.
Listen in as Barbara discusses how her early history led to her work as a child advocate and ministerial counselor specializing in attachment, resilience, and childhood sexual abuse.
Host Alison Nissen: Memoirs are tricky; you must first expose your life’s struggles on paper, then permit the audience to see your most vulnerable moments. Now, imagine doing that and sharing your story with your ten sisters’ stories of foster care, child abuse, separation, and reunion after 43 years.
Harriet is a woman on a mission and I was thrilled to be a guest on her podcast, sharing hope, knowledge, and inspiration regarding issues of trauma. I found Harriet to be an engaging and insightful host, one you will enjoy listening to. Many thanks to Harriet for her dedication to help survivors learn to thrive.
Melissa Bright is, by her very nature, a bright light in an often dark world. Talking about those dark places reminded me that working through trauma always leads to the Bright Side of Life. A talented interviewer, Melissa brought out the best in both of us. You will want to listen in to this and other podcast episodes
What an incredible interviewer Dawn Chitty is.We were able to reach deep and talk real on her amazing platform and offer insight to those who have walked the same path of abuse and recovery, walking toward leading a fulfilling and joyous life. Thank you Dawn for all that you do.
Dear to my heart, Bonus Babies hits the truth of foster care, survival, and healing. Jayne Amelia Larson is a light in the darkness. I was honored to be a guest on her podcast "Bonus Babies," and I encourage you to listen in to the time we spent together on this episode. You will want to listen to all Jayne offers.
Corey and Kendall host some fascinating guests, discussing the twists and turns of families, adoptions and reuniting with lost families. I was honored to be interviewed! They tackle difficult topics while sharing their warm and engaging personalities. Within the sadness, I found laughter!
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