Episode Pointers:
When grief first comes into your world, it’s so foreign. The grief wave of emotion almost feels too big to bear.
But as time goes on, and this cloud of sadness hovers over your life, and nothing seems to make it go away.
As you get comfortable with that cloud of sadness, it becomes your new normal. But just because you have become comfortable with guilt, sadness, or anger, doesn’t mean you have to stay there.
Just like our thoughts, our emotions can become a habit.
In order to get out of the “comfort of the heaviness of grief”, you might have to decide to step out into the uncomfortable again.
Healing in whatever shape or form is a lot of work but it’s so beautiful.
Join my Relief in Grief on October 27th, 28th, and 29th. This is my 3- day workshop that is so fun and I love getting together with the moms who join, we spend time learning, coaching, and talking. To register, go to www.reliefingriefsupportgroup.com
If you want to dive deeper and have a coach who understands grief, and triggers, and what it’s like to be walking with child loss grief, message me at hello@meganhillukka.com and we can chat about how I can help you on your grief journey.
If you are a grieving mother and looking for others who know the pain of child loss, come join my free Grieving Moms Community Facebook group: www.meganhillukka.com/community
In this episode Chris and I chat about eating disorders, what's the difference between disordered eating and an eating disorder, what come common myths are about adults with eating disorders, and so much more!
In this episode of the Joyful Mom Podcast, we chat with Rachel Coons, a grocery savings expert and mom of four. Rachel shares her journey of slashing her family’s grocery bill from $1,200 to $700 per month through strategic budgeting. She offers actionable tips and insights to help you save on groceries, all while navigating the busy life of a mom and fitness instructor.
As a mom with eight children, my days are often busy and chaotic. However, I rarely feel overwhelmed, thanks to some strategies I've learned along the way. By focusing on one task at a time and changing my perspective, I've found peace amidst the chaos. If you want to learn more about managing overwhelm, visit my website for free training.
Brooke Miller, a vibrant and dedicated mom of two boys, with baby number three on the way. With over a decade of experience as a registered dietitian for over 10 years and a certified lactation counselor, Brooke specializes in helping moms enhance their energy, mood, metabolism, and milk supply. Her goal is to support a stress-free and joyful postpartum experience through the Postpartum Shift.
Christie Miller is a mindset and business coach, motivational speaker, and author of The Playlist for Life. Recently declared a "radical remission miracle" after battling Stage 4 breast and brain cancer, her journey exemplifies her invincible spirit and life-changing mindset techniques.
In this episode, we’re talking about how to change your situation, but it’s not how you might think. Many people feel stuck due to their circumstances, whether it's health struggles, family dynamics, or other challenges. The key insight is that it's not the situation itself causing stress or anxiety—it’s how our minds process it.
In this episode, we explore how overcoming initial challenges in running, which can take about two to four weeks, leads to significant progress. Running skills can enhance various life aspects, fostering confidence, longevity, and stress relief. My passion lies in helping runners return to pain-free running, not just for the sake of running, but to improve their overall quality of life. Whether it's being there for your family, setting an example for your kids, or simply clearing your head, running offers much more than physical benefits.
In this episode, I will discuss how trauma works and how it can be healed quickly and effectively. Trauma symptoms can be all over—startling easily, nightmares, panic attacks, and more. Most modalities for healing trauma can be retraumatizing or take years to work. However, with RRT, trauma can be healed in just a single session. By helping the mind understand that the event is over, triggers completely disappear, allowing you to live your life free from the chains of trauma.
In this episode, I will discuss how anxiety is so much easier to deal with than it feels. It feels out of control because it is—a survival mechanism built into the mind. But with the right tools, you can train your mind to distinguish between real threats and false alarms, so you don’t have to constantly be triggered into survival mode.