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  • Community Saved My Life

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    “Listen… this is what it’s about. Find your community. Find your people.”In this powerful moment from Inspire & Impact, Jen Newberg shares why connection isn’t optional—it’s lifesaving. When life gets heavy, isolating yourself can feel easier, but healing happens in community.Jen speaks from the heart about the power of belonging, being seen, and surrounding yourself with people who truly get you. Because the right community doesn’t just change your life—it can save it.If you’ve been feeling alone, disconnected, or like no one understands your journey, this message is for you.

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  • You Don’t Have to Be Strong Right Now

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    Grief doesn’t require strength. It requires grace.In this moment, Jen Newberg speaks directly to widows and widowers who feel pressure to hold everything together. Losing your partner is hard — really hard — and you don’t have to be superwoman or superman to survive it.Take it one step at a time. You don’t have to fix everything today. And it’s okay to move slowly.
  • I Say the Things No One Else Will — So You Don’t Feel Alone

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    Jen Newberg shares the reason she tells the uncomfortable truths most people keep hidden.She opens up about the thoughts, feelings, and “dirty details” people are afraid to admit — not for shock, but for connection. Because when someone hears their own unspoken truth out loud and thinks, “Oh my God… me too,” healing begins.You’re not broken. You’re not alone. And someone saying it out loud can change everything.
  • The Moment She Realized She Couldn’t Do It Alone

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    One of the hardest lessons Jen Newberg learned through grief was this: strength isn’t doing everything yourself — it’s knowing when to ask for help.In this powerful moment from Inspire & Impact, Jen shares her most important advice: 👉 Humble yourself 👉 Release the fear 👉 Be brave enough to ask for supportBecause healing doesn’t happen in isolation — it happens in connection.
  • 19. She Lost Her Husband on Vacation… Then Built a Widow Community So No One Grieves Alone | Jen Newberg

    53:20||Season 1, Ep. 19
    What happens when your worst nightmare becomes reality… on a dream trip?In this powerful episode of Inspire & Impact, host Daniel Rosenstein sits down with Jen Newberg, founder of It’s Lifey—a mission-driven community for widows built on one core belief: connection is the antidote to loneliness.In May 2024, while on a long-awaited vacation in Greece, Jen woke up to her husband Jack clutching his chest in the middle of the night. On a small island with no 911, limited medical resources, and no family nearby, she did everything she could to save him—but within minutes, he was gone.In the days that followed, Jen had to navigate the unthinkable: • Handling autopsy and legal paperwork in a foreign country • Calling her children to tell them their father had died • Flying home alone, in shock, to a life forever changedThis loss was devastating—but it wasn’t the first time Jen had been forced to rebuild. Before widowhood, she had already experienced divorce, addiction, sobriety, and blended family life. When Jack died at 49, it shattered everything again and raised painful questions:How do you live in a world that expects you to “move on” after 3–5 days of bereavement leave? What happens when everyone else returns to normal—but your normal is gone forever?Instead of isolating, Jen chose to turn her pain into purpose. From her own loneliness, she created It’s Lifey and is now launching Hope Hub, a global online community for widows offering:• Support groups and honest conversations about grief • A safe space for anger, regret, and “grief bombs” • Expert interviews with attorneys, therapists, and financial professionals • Real tools, resources, and connection—so no one grieves aloneIn this episode, we explore:🕊 Grief & the Myth of “Moving On” Why our culture isn’t grief-accepting and how life can grow around grief, not erase it.💔 Loneliness vs. Being Alone Why loneliness is an epidemic—and how community can be lifesaving.🌱 Turning Pain Into Purpose How one retreat sparked a movement, and why you don’t need all the answers to help others.🤝 What Truly Helps Someone in Grief Small moments of compassion that mattered—and why “me too” comments aren’t enough.🏡 Building Real Community Why Hope Hub is more than another Facebook group, and how widows at different stages of grief can feel understood together.If you’re grieving, feeling disconnected, or supporting someone who is, this conversation is for you.You’ll walk away with: • Language to better understand grief • Permission to hold more than one emotion at once • Hope that even when life gets lifey, you don’t have to walk alone🔗 Connect with Jen Newberg & It’s Lifey Website: https://itslifey.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itslifeyco/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573198074373 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-newberg-0b25b12/🎙 About Inspire & Impact Inspire & Impact features real people turning hardship into purpose and stories into impact.If this episode resonated, please like, comment, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs connection. 💛Tell us in the comments: ➡️ What do you wish people understood about grief? ➡️ Where have you found unexpected connection?
  • 18. From Trauma to Empowered Pleasure: Girisha Chandra's Journey of Feminine Healing & Transformation

    01:02:15||Season 1, Ep. 18
    Welcome to another powerful episode of Inspire and Impact – the podcast where purpose meets perseverance.In this deeply moving and insightful conversation, host Daniel Rosenstein sits down with Girisha Chandra, a global trauma healer, embodiment coach, and feminine empowerment leader. Girisha shares her transformational journey from growing up in Hungary to becoming an international expert in trauma recovery, transgenerational healing, and sacred sexuality.💫 In this episode, we explore: * Girisha's powerful story of awakening after losing herself in a high-stress EU government role* How unhealed trauma—especially “invisible trauma”—silently shapes our confidence, relationships, and self-worth* The deep connection between shame, body memory, sexual disconnection, and empowerment* Why so many women are unknowingly "addicted to the crumbs of love"—and how to break that cycle* How ancestral wounds, cultural conditioning, and collective beliefs are stored in our body* Practical insights on how to reclaim safety, voice, and pleasure after trauma* Girisha's unique holistic healing process that combines inner child work, body memory release, chakra alignment, and generational clearing* Real client breakthroughs in healing intimacy, sexual dysfunction, emotional repression, and physical issues like endometriosis, cysts, or premature ejaculation* The connection between orgasmic energy, manifestation, and life force* Girisha also shares how women can begin their healing journeys, even if they feel ashamed, numb, or unsure of what really happened in their past. She emphasizes that healing is not linear, and the first step begins with setting a clear intention to reclaim your power.🔮 Whether you're a trauma survivor, a seeker of feminine energy awakening, or someone curious about the deeper relationship between trauma and pleasure—this episode is for you.👑 Free Gift from Girisha Chandra:✨ “Unapologetic Pleasure Guidebook” – Create your own daily rituals to reconnect with your body, reclaim your sensuality, and activate joy.📥 Download it here: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/d6f3t4🧘‍♀️ Connect with Girisha Chandra:Website: http://empressco.online Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/girishaandrea/ https://www.facebook.com/steigler.andrea Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/269925098066410 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girishaandrea
  • Let Go to Grow: Carry Less, Live More — Akeisha de Baat #shorts #youtubeshorts

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    In this powerful moment from my interview with Akeisha de Baat, she reminds us that so much of our suffering comes from carrying what we no longer need. When we release the emotional weight, the stories, the expectations, and the pain — our life begins to expand.Akeisha is a transformational bodyworker and healer who works with deep somatic wisdom, energy, and intuitive guidance to help people reconnect with their true selves. In this clip, she shares why letting go is not just emotional—it's physical, spiritual, and life-changing.If this message resonates, watch the full episode on the channel and explore your own journey of releasing what no longer serves you.Watch the Full Interview:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q_oiXy4laEConnect with Akeisha:📲 Connect with Akeisha:Instagram: @akeishadb.wellnessWebsite: https://www.akeishadebaat.comYouTube: @akeishadb or @fitbyakeishaLearn more: You Always WereFollow for more clips like thisSelf-Healing • Inner Child Work • Energy Work • Mindset Expansion • Embodiment#shorts #youtubeshorts #AkeishaDeBaat #healingjourney #embodiment #letgo #selfgrowth #spiritualawakening #energyhealing #traumahealing #mindbodyconnection