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A Christmas Carol: How Scrooge Can Help You Discover Second-Act Significance
Read more: A Christmas Carol: How Scrooge Can Help You Discover Second-Act SignificanceOf course, “Bah, humbug!” is not the end of Scrooge’s story… In fact, here at Beyond the Crucible, he could be the poster character for, as we often say, not letting your worst day define you, for moving beyond setback and failure. Especially this year, in fact, one in which we’ve spent a good deal…
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Finding Holiday Joy Amid Loss and Crucibles: Gary Roe #144
| PodcastRead more: Finding Holiday Joy Amid Loss and Crucibles: Gary Roe #144The holiday season, according to the songs that celebrate it, is supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year. It’s when all is calm and all is bright and we join with friends and family to fa-la-la-la-la our way to the new year. But what if we just don’t feel that way? In…
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Gaining From Loss VI: A Roadmap to Recovery #143
| PodcastRead more: Gaining From Loss VI: A Roadmap to Recovery #143The lessons our guests taught us in our series GAINING FROM LOSS form a stepladder to get you out of the pit of despair after a devastating crucible.
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Gaining From Loss V: Marisa Renee Lee #142
| PodcastRead more: Gaining From Loss V: Marisa Renee Lee #142This week, we talk with Marisa Renee Lee, a former official in the Obama White House and a regular contributor to Glamour, Vogue and The Atlantic. She discusses at length the struggles she endured after her mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, then battled and succumbed to breast cancer when Marisa was just 25 years…
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Gaining From Loss IV: Rabbi Steve Leder #141
| PodcastRead more: Gaining From Loss IV: Rabbi Steve Leder #141Rabbi Steve Leder has officiated more than 1,000 funeral services, but the realization that he would die himself didn’t truly hit him until his dad passed away. That revelation has led him to find the beauty in what remains — to live his life with nobler, more intentional purpose.
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Gaining From Loss: 5 Ways to Grow Through Grief
Read more: Gaining From Loss: 5 Ways to Grow Through GriefWe are in the middle of a special summer podcast series at BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE we’re calling Lights, Cameras, Crucibles: What Our Favorite Movie Heroes Can Teach Us About Overcoming Setbacks and Failure. But as an article a few years ago in Psychology Today pointed out, there are surprising ways fictional heroes improve our lives.…
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Gaining From Loss III: Kayla Stoecklein #140
| PodcastRead more: Gaining From Loss III: Kayla Stoecklein #140It is fair to ask what gain Kayla Stoecklein experienced from the loss of her husband, Andrew, to suicide in 2018. What good could possibly come from where she found herself after such a devastating tragedy? What beauty could be birthed from those terrible ashes? In our conversation with Kayla this week, she answers all…
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Gaining From Loss II: Jason Schechterle #139
| PodcastRead more: Gaining From Loss II: Jason Schechterle #139In this second episode of our special fall series GAINING FROM LOSS, Schechterle takes us on the journey of how he received the emotional and physical scars he still carries – but also how he found hope and healing that underscores a critical truth: the power of the human spirit can never be underestimated or…
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Gaining From Loss I: Shelley Klingerman #138
| PodcastRead more: Gaining From Loss I: Shelley Klingerman #138We kick off our fall series GAINING FROM LOSS with Shelley Klingerman’s story of grit in the face of grief after her brother, Greg, a 30-year veteran law enforcement officer, was shot to death in an ambush while leaving a government building – a senseless and evil act.
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The Best of Beyond the Crucible 6 – Nancy Koehn: Part 2 #137
| PodcastRead more: The Best of Beyond the Crucible 6 – Nancy Koehn: Part 2 #137On this episode of BEYOND THE CRUCIBLE, Harvard Business School Professor Nancy Koehn, who profiles Shackleton in her Wall Street Journal best-seller Forged in Crisis, explains in detail how the British polar explorer’s only hope was to forget the disasters he and his crew had endured and “face forward” with grit, ingenuity and improvisation.
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