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RESILIENT PEOPLE is an original podcast hosted by Janet Fanaki. A self-described Resilience Explorer, Janet speaks with regular people from around the world who are admired for their resilience as well as experts in fields like sleep, fitness, education and nutrition. 

RESILIENT PEOPLE guests have lived through a major life challenge and found a purpose from it to help others. From forming a charity to writing a book, starting a fundraiser and becoming popular public speakers. 

It&apos;s the way that they took a negative experience and turned it into something positive that Janet is drawn to and wants to share their journey with listeners. 

For season 3 of the podcast, Janet is shifting her focus to stories from midlife women. Counting herself in this group, she is learning from the women who have turned this sometimes scary and lonely time in their lives, to one that is bringing them joy and fulfillment. 

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For season 3 of the podcast, Janet is shifting her focus to stories from midlife women. Counting herself in this group, she is learning from the women who have turned this sometimes scary and lonely time in their lives, to one that is bringing them joy and fulfillment. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>For this episode of RESILIENT PEOPLE, I'm taking you on a walk. It's a Sunday in late July and I'm looking forward to a day of doing nothing. </p><p>When was the last time you can say that you did that too? Maybe laying on a lounge chair til you fall asleep with the sun warming your face. Or taking a long leisurely walk through a neighbourhood, grabbing a drink and browsing around local shops. </p><p>How do you spend your time doing nothing? </p><p>Turns out that its scientifically proven that relaxing promotes a clearer mind for dealing with adversity. Call it preparing for the unknown.</p><p>But it can be difficult to find long stretches of time to unwind. Particularly when you're caring for someone who health complications or working in a stressful job. </p><p>With that said, it's still important to regularly find even smaller amounts of time to rest and, if possible, do literally nothing. This episode is a short one but hopefully it will give you some motivation to find that kind of time.   </p><p>Topics included:</p><ul><li>the joy of doing nothing</li><li>self care</li><li>caregiving</li><li>stress management</li><li>spousal loss</li><li>parental loss</li><li>child loss</li><li>building resilience</li></ul><p>To learn more about RESILIENT PEOPLE, go to <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/b991c571-7c24-4c1a-a191-aaa6f5009df1/www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a></p><p>Theme song is Day Ones by Kyler Slater. </p><p>Follow Janet Fanaki on social media: <a href="instagram.com/janetfanaki">Instagram </a>and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetfanaki/">LinkedIn</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Thirty years ago, Beverley Burke lost her husband Kevin. She is the mom to a dear friend of mine, but as a fellow widow, she's also become my coach and a close friend. We spoke about her memories of being a young widow, advice for grievers to get back to living their lives and gushed over our mutual admiration for one another. Just the kind of relationship that every widow or widower needs.  </p><p>In this episode, I share my friendship and the inspiration that Beverley Burke has brought to my life. Every widow or widower should know someone like her who has not only experienced the passing of a spouse but who has also continued to build a happy and fulfilling life on their own. We all need to know inspiring people like her who can help us to move forward.  </p><p>Topics included in this episode include:</p><ul><li>spousal loss</li><li>grief</li><li>setting healthy boundaries</li><li>single life</li></ul><p>To learn more about Janet and RESILIENT PEOPLE, go to <a href="www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a></p><p>Beverley Burke is not on social media but if you'd like to share your thoughts with her, please email Janet at info@resilientpeople.ca</p><p>Theme song is Day Ones by Kyler Slater. </p><p>Follow Janet Fanaki on her social media channels: <a href="www.instagram.com/janetfanaki">Instagram</a>, <a href="www.facebook.com/janetfanaki">Facebook</a> and <a href="www.linkedin.com/janetfanaki">LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thirty years ago, Beverley Burke lost her husband Kevin. She is the mom to a dear friend of mine, but as a fellow widow, she's also become my coach and a close friend. We spoke about her memories of being a young widow, advice for grievers to get back to living their lives and gushed over our mutual admiration for one another. Just the kind of relationship that every widow or widower needs.  </p><p>In this episode, I share my friendship and the inspiration that Beverley Burke has brought to my life. Every widow or widower should know someone like her who has not only experienced the passing of a spouse but who has also continued to build a happy and fulfilling life on their own. We all need to know inspiring people like her who can help us to move forward.  </p><p>Topics included in this episode include:</p><ul><li>spousal loss</li><li>grief</li><li>setting healthy boundaries</li><li>single life</li></ul><p>To learn more about Janet and RESILIENT PEOPLE, go to <a href="www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a></p><p>Beverley Burke is not on social media but if you'd like to share your thoughts with her, please email Janet at info@resilientpeople.ca</p><p>Theme song is Day Ones by Kyler Slater. </p><p>Follow Janet Fanaki on her social media channels: <a href="www.instagram.com/janetfanaki">Instagram</a>, <a href="www.facebook.com/janetfanaki">Facebook</a> and <a href="www.linkedin.com/janetfanaki">LinkedIn</a></p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode is a response to a Twitter post that I recently made that garnered a bit of attention. I was remarking on how I, as a widow, was starting to include a friend who recently lost her husband in my social plans. Inviting her to play tennis, hang out and go out for dinner.</p><p>So many people replied with their own stories of living with grief and the alienation they encountered while others wrote about the ways in which they had included a griever in their vacations, dinners and making plans together.</p><p>The grievers had remarked on the typical "outreach" comments that they would hear as a way for others to feel as though they were helping. These are touched-on as well as examples of how they also felt acknowledged, loved and seen which allowed them to make steps to move forward from their loss.</p><p>The <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/resilient-people/id1541662453" target="_blank"><strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast</strong></a> is hosted by Janet Fanaki. This show profiles regular people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have lived through a major life challenge, found a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too. </p><p>This particular episode is narrated by Janet and focuses on the ways which we can help support a griever. It is in response to a post that Janet posted to Twitter where she comments on including her friend in plans after she suffered the loss of her husband. </p><p>This episode covers:</p><ul><li>Comments from contributors, as grievers and also ones who have been a support to someone who has faced loss.</li><li>Sharing tangible ways to help someone living with grief.</li><li>Avoiding the typical one liners like, "I didn't know what to say" or "Let me know if you need anything".</li></ul><p>If you are widowed and have a story to share on how someone helped you move forward in your grief, please share your comments on the RESILIENT PEOPLE contact page at www.resilientpeople.ca/contact</p><p>For more information on the RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast, go to www.resilientpeople.ca</p><p>If you or someone you know is admired for their resilience, I'd love to hear from you. Please send me an email to info@resilientpeople.ca</p><p>Find Janet Fanaki and RESILIENT PEOPLE on:</p><p><a href="www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca" target="_blank"><strong>Instagram</strong></a></p><p><a href="www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl" target="_blank"><strong>Twitter</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/resilient-people/id1541662453" target="_blank"><strong>Apple podcasts</strong></a></p><p><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/5ua7K5ModMK3IedL6fPqid?si=8477cb43283244bf" target="_blank"><strong>Spotify</strong></a></p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Back in 2019 I spoke with a woman by the name of Dawn Custode. She loved to sail, travel, spend time helping the causes that she held dear and having fun with loved ones. At the time, Dawn was dying of colon cancer, a disease that she had lived with for two and a half years. She was spending her remaining days imparting her wisdom on life for the living. And she had some terrific advice. </p><p>Our talk came at a time when my own husband was living with terminal brain cancer called glioblastoma. </p><p><strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong> is hosted by <strong>Janet Fanaki</strong> and features conversations with EXTRAordinary people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have overcome a major challenge, created a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too. </p><p>The  aim is to show that your negative experience does not define your future. It can also be a platform to help you find new meaning, to build a positive and resilient mindset.</p><p>The guest on this episode is <strong>Dawn Custode</strong>. She was an Accountant who loved to sail, play games, get together with friends and travel as much as possible. </p><p>She passed away from colon cancer on May 26, 2019.</p><p>Dawn and I spoke about her purpose, her message to others to not waste time, focusing on what matters in life, her travels and what she would regret as her life was ending.  <br /> </p><p>Dawn Custode posted on Facebook and you can find her page at: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/dawn.custode?mibextid=LQQJ4d">https://www.facebook.com/dawn.custode?mibextid=LQQJ4d</a></p><p>If you are someone with a story to tell, or know someone who does, please record a voice memo or type a message and send it to: <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/info@resilientpeople.ca">info@resilientpeople.ca</a>. </p><p>Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order a RESILIENT t-shirt as well as other merchandise at <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a>.</p><p>The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including <strong>Apple Podcasts</strong> and <strong>Spotify</strong>. </p><p><strong>FOLLOW RESILIENT PEOPLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:</strong></p><p><strong>Instagram</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca"><strong>www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca</strong></a> & <strong>Twitter</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl"><strong>www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl</strong></a></p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in 2019 I spoke with a woman by the name of Dawn Custode. She loved to sail, travel, spend time helping the causes that she held dear and having fun with loved ones. At the time, Dawn was dying of colon cancer, a disease that she had lived with for two and a half years. She was spending her remaining days imparting her wisdom on life for the living. And she had some terrific advice. </p><p>Our talk came at a time when my own husband was living with terminal brain cancer called glioblastoma. </p><p><strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong> is hosted by <strong>Janet Fanaki</strong> and features conversations with EXTRAordinary people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have overcome a major challenge, created a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too. </p><p>The  aim is to show that your negative experience does not define your future. It can also be a platform to help you find new meaning, to build a positive and resilient mindset.</p><p>The guest on this episode is <strong>Dawn Custode</strong>. She was an Accountant who loved to sail, play games, get together with friends and travel as much as possible. </p><p>She passed away from colon cancer on May 26, 2019.</p><p>Dawn and I spoke about her purpose, her message to others to not waste time, focusing on what matters in life, her travels and what she would regret as her life was ending.  <br /> </p><p>Dawn Custode posted on Facebook and you can find her page at: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/dawn.custode?mibextid=LQQJ4d">https://www.facebook.com/dawn.custode?mibextid=LQQJ4d</a></p><p>If you are someone with a story to tell, or know someone who does, please record a voice memo or type a message and send it to: <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/info@resilientpeople.ca">info@resilientpeople.ca</a>. </p><p>Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order a RESILIENT t-shirt as well as other merchandise at <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a>.</p><p>The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including <strong>Apple Podcasts</strong> and <strong>Spotify</strong>. </p><p><strong>FOLLOW RESILIENT PEOPLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:</strong></p><p><strong>Instagram</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca"><strong>www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca</strong></a> & <strong>Twitter</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl"><strong>www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl</strong></a></p><p> </p>
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When we spoke she was dying of colon cancer, a disease that she had lived with for two and a half years. 

She was spending her remaining days imparting her wisdom on life for the living. And she had some terrific advice such as getting regularly screened for colon cancer, keep adding things to the calendar to look forward to, live with no regrets and be mindful of time because tomorrow is not guaranteed. 

Dawn believed that much of her resilience came from moving often as a child. She felt that it made her an extrovert and someone who was able to land on her feet and move forward. 

Perhaps this helped her through her cancer diagnosis too. The ability to look at this challenge and find positive ways to move forward from it. 
 
It&apos;s a great conversation and I&apos;m so grateful that she shared some time with me. 

Our talk came at a time when my own husband was living with terminal brain cancer called glioblastoma.

Dawn and I both agreed that having conversations like this are helpful and connect us with likeminded people. 

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When we spoke she was dying of colon cancer, a disease that she had lived with for two and a half years. 

She was spending her remaining days imparting her wisdom on life for the living. And she had some terrific advice such as getting regularly screened for colon cancer, keep adding things to the calendar to look forward to, live with no regrets and be mindful of time because tomorrow is not guaranteed. 

Dawn believed that much of her resilience came from moving often as a child. She felt that it made her an extrovert and someone who was able to land on her feet and move forward. 

Perhaps this helped her through her cancer diagnosis too. The ability to look at this challenge and find positive ways to move forward from it. 
 
It&apos;s a great conversation and I&apos;m so grateful that she shared some time with me. 

Our talk came at a time when my own husband was living with terminal brain cancer called glioblastoma.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>For this episode of <strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong>, I was joined by Toronto divorce and family lawyer <strong>Leanne Townsend</strong>. </p><p>Running a busy law practice, the creator of the Divorcing Well podcast and mom of two adult children - Leanne is a terrific person to have on to talk about midlife issues. We spoke about some big changes that have recently happened in her life.  Namely, selling her family home and starting her own law firm.</p><p>As two midlife women, we talked about:</p><p>- embracing big life changes and the benefits of changing everything at once</p><p>- the freedom of letting go</p><p>- including children in our decisions</p><p>- how to find a good divorce lawyer</p><p>- building a solid support system</p><p>- our mutual appreciation for the TLC show 90 Day Fiancé</p><p>- and calling this "The Year Of (insert your name here)" as a form of self care   </p><p>Learn more about her at: <a href="www.leannetownsend.ca">www.leannetownsend.ca</a></p><p><strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong> features conversations with host Janet Fanaki and guests from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have overcome major challenges, created a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too. </p><p>Season 3 of the podcast features conversations with midlife women. </p><p>If you are midlife woman with a story of resilience to tell, or know someone who does, please go to the RESILIENT PEOPLE website and fill out the form on the Contact page. <a href="https://www.resilientpeople.ca/contact.html" target="_blank"><strong>Click here.</strong></a></p><p>Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order RESILIENT merchandise at <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a>.</p><p>Learn about our family's fundraiser <strong>The Adam Fanaki Brain Fund</strong> at <a href="www.theadamfanakibrainfund.com" target="_blank"><strong>www.theadamfanakibrainfund.com</strong></a></p><p>The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including <strong>Apple Podcasts</strong> and <strong>Spotify</strong>. </p><p><strong>SOCIAL MEDIA:</strong></p><p>Follow RESILIENT PEOPLE on <strong>Instagram</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca"><strong>www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca</strong></a> & <strong>Twitter</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl"><strong>www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl</strong></a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello RESILIENT PEOPLE! Welcome to Season 3 of the podcast! I am your host, Janet Fanaki.</p><p> </p><p>I am so excited to be back and ready to introduce you to more EXTRAordinary people who are admired for their resilience. But this season - with a twist.</p><p> </p><p>You will hear more of the voices of midlife women and how they are reinventing themselves, finding a purpose and moving through this new chapter of their lives with a sense of joy.</p><p> </p><p>In this trailer for Season 3 of the RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast, Janet Fanaki explains the exciting new direction that she's taking listeners in.</p><p>For the first two seasons, we met regular people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. Men and women who have experienced major life challenges, but found a purpose from these events and are inspiring others to be resilient too. As a midlife, single mom I have now found myself looking to other midlife women for guidance and inspiration.</p><p>So this new season of RESILIENT PEOPLE will be exploring the stories of women who have encountered various challenges and found that this latest chapter is one of the best and most rewarding in their lives. The aim is to show that our lives are always evolving and can be changing for the better. Even in the midlife years. </p><p>It can also be a platform to help you find new meaning, and build a positive and resilient mindset.If you are a midlife woman with a story to tell, or know someone who does, please record a voice memo or type a message and send it to: info@resilientpeople.ca</p><p>Go to <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/4a4020fb-37e0-4294-8001-a71db2cd8b1c/www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca </a>for:</p><ul><li>archived episodes from the podcast</li><li>background information about Janet Fanaki including media and speaking engagements</li><li>order a RESILIENT t-shirt as well as other merchandise</li></ul><p>RESILIENT PEOPLE is available everywhere you listen including <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/resilient-people/id1541662453"><strong>Apple Podcasts, </strong></a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/5ua7K5ModMK3IedL6fPqid"><strong>Spotify</strong></a> and <a href="https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9ISzBIOFhxbw"><strong>Google Podcasts</strong></a>.</p><p><strong>FOLLOW RESILIENT PEOPLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:</strong></p><p><a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/4a4020fb-37e0-4294-8001-a71db2cd8b1c/www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca">Instagram</a>  & <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/4a4020fb-37e0-4294-8001-a71db2cd8b1c/www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl">Twitter</a></p><p>Looking forward to having you along and sharing these stories of resilience. </p><p>Sincerely,</p><p>Janet Fanaki</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of the <strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong> podcast, I welcome Grief Coach Sherrie Dunlevy as my guest. Sherrie is the creator of the Graduating Grief Academy and her goal is to help people find joy again while living with loss. An innovative group program, her goal is to cycle you through the stages of grief where you come out of the other end with a sense of gratitude, healing and hope.</p><p>We spoke about:</p><p>- different forms of grief</p><p>- how others can support grievers</p><p>- infant, parental and pet loss</p><p>- self-care</p><p>She is a best-selling author, podcast host and public speaker. Early into her marriage, Sherrie and her husband suffered the loss of their infant son Brandon.</p><p>As she says, "For 13 years following his death, I would describe myself as a mother who was existing, not really living. I was surviving, but I certainly wasn’t thriving." Over time, she experienced additional forms of grief from parental loss to the collective grief we all lived through with the pandemic.</p><p>As she did the work on herself to get back to finding joy in life again, she wants to impart her wisdom on others who are living with loss and the collateral damage that comes with it.For more information on Sherry Dunlevy and the Graduating Grief Academy, <a href="www.graduatinggrief.com"><strong>click here</strong></a>. </p><p><strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong> is hosted by <strong>Janet Fanaki</strong> and features conversations with EXTRAordinary people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have overcome a major challenge, created a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too. </p><p>The  aim of this podcast and the stories on the website is to show that your negative experience does not need to define you. It can also be a platform to help you find new meaning and purpose.  And to build a positive and resilient mindset.</p><p>If you are someone with a story to tell, or know someone who does, please record a voice memo or send a message to: <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/info@resilientpeople.ca">info@resilientpeople.ca</a>. </p><p>Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order a RESILIENT t-shirt at <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a>.</p><p>The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including <strong>Apple Podcasts</strong> and <strong>Spotify</strong>. </p><p><strong>FOLLOW RESILIENT PEOPLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:</strong></p><p><strong>Instagram</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca"><strong>www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca</strong></a> & <strong>Twitter</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl"><strong>www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl</strong></a></p><p><strong>PROMOTIONAL PARTNER:</strong></p><p><strong>Leanne Townsend - </strong><a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.leannetownsend.ca"><strong>www.leannetownsend.ca</strong></a></p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of the <strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong> podcast, I welcome Grief Coach Sherrie Dunlevy as my guest. Sherrie is the creator of the Graduating Grief Academy and her goal is to help people find joy again while living with loss. An innovative group program, her goal is to cycle you through the stages of grief where you come out of the other end with a sense of gratitude, healing and hope.</p><p>We spoke about:</p><p>- different forms of grief</p><p>- how others can support grievers</p><p>- infant, parental and pet loss</p><p>- self-care</p><p>She is a best-selling author, podcast host and public speaker. Early into her marriage, Sherrie and her husband suffered the loss of their infant son Brandon.</p><p>As she says, "For 13 years following his death, I would describe myself as a mother who was existing, not really living. I was surviving, but I certainly wasn’t thriving." Over time, she experienced additional forms of grief from parental loss to the collective grief we all lived through with the pandemic.</p><p>As she did the work on herself to get back to finding joy in life again, she wants to impart her wisdom on others who are living with loss and the collateral damage that comes with it.For more information on Sherry Dunlevy and the Graduating Grief Academy, <a href="www.graduatinggrief.com"><strong>click here</strong></a>. </p><p><strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong> is hosted by <strong>Janet Fanaki</strong> and features conversations with EXTRAordinary people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have overcome a major challenge, created a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too. </p><p>The  aim of this podcast and the stories on the website is to show that your negative experience does not need to define you. It can also be a platform to help you find new meaning and purpose.  And to build a positive and resilient mindset.</p><p>If you are someone with a story to tell, or know someone who does, please record a voice memo or send a message to: <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/info@resilientpeople.ca">info@resilientpeople.ca</a>. </p><p>Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order a RESILIENT t-shirt at <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a>.</p><p>The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including <strong>Apple Podcasts</strong> and <strong>Spotify</strong>. </p><p><strong>FOLLOW RESILIENT PEOPLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:</strong></p><p><strong>Instagram</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca"><strong>www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca</strong></a> & <strong>Twitter</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl"><strong>www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl</strong></a></p><p><strong>PROMOTIONAL PARTNER:</strong></p><p><strong>Leanne Townsend - </strong><a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.leannetownsend.ca"><strong>www.leannetownsend.ca</strong></a></p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meet <strong>Caitlin Starr</strong>. When we spoke for the <strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast</strong>, she was a high school student in Toronto. Now she’s studying at university in Montreal.</p><p>Caitlin is a competitive dancer and skier, intelligent and a vivacious young woman who also happens to be living with Type 1 Diabetes. </p><p>But she is adamant on not being known foremost for her condition. As she says, she is not the label but so much more. </p><p>We spoke about her role models and how she feels about being one to those who don’t have T1D as well as those who do.</p><p>This was one of my favourite conversations that was originally done for Youtube. I resurrected it from the archives and reworked it for the RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast. </p><p>For more information on Caitlin Starr, you can find her on <a href="www.instagram.com/truly.sweet_">Instagram</a>. </p><p><strong>RESILIENT PEOPLE</strong> is hosted by <strong>Janet Fanaki</strong> and features conversations with EXTRAordinary people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have overcome a major challenge, created a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too. </p><p>The  aim is to show that your negative experience does not need to define you. It can also be a platform to help you find new meaning.  And build a positive and resilient mindset.</p><p>If you are someone with a story to tell, or know someone who does, please record a voice memo or type a message and send it to: <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/info@resilientpeople.ca">info@resilientpeople.ca</a>. </p><p>Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order a RESILIENT t-shirt as well as other merchandise at <a href="https://dashboard.simplecast.com/accounts/3952481b-7d41-4d09-a3a5-b2bf3b385152/shows/d3908075-f8c9-4233-99e1-31f20cdae4de/episodes/a6f21fdd-e8a0-4ad7-9d56-34806b796c6c/www.resilientpeople.ca">www.resilientpeople.ca</a>.</p><p>The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including <strong>Apple Podcasts</strong> and <strong>Spotify</strong>. </p><p><strong>FOLLOW RESILIENT PEOPLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:</strong></p><p><strong>Instagram</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca"><strong>www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca</strong></a> & <strong>Twitter</strong> <a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl"><strong>www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl</strong></a></p><p><strong>PROMOTIONAL PARTNER:</strong></p><p><strong>Leanne Townsend - </strong><a href="https://resilient-people.simplecast.com/episodes/www.leannetownsend.ca"><strong>www.leannetownsend.ca</strong></a></p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 04:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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