Survive to Heal LAV Podcast

Faith Ehiozuwa

At Lift All Voices platform - we are transcending global voices through Stories that Inspire Change The Podcast "Survive to Heal" tells stories of the human ability to survive the trauma of life to find healing. Our traumatic experiences can put us in a valley of hurt. Putting us in a shadow pit that was meant to keep a stronghold of every good thing you were meant to enjoy. Touch your heart, breath, a reminder you're still here, you've survived to heal. We are connecting the dot to our human experience. Our storms, the strength it took to overcome through healing. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftallvoices/support read less
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Journey of Hope. From the Dusty Dessert of Africa to America with Dennis Ohiku
08-06-2021
Journey of Hope. From the Dusty Dessert of Africa to America with Dennis Ohiku
Journey of Faith. From the Dusty Desert of Africa to Europe then America with Dennis Ohiku What You Will Learn: Journey through the Shara Desert to Europe than North America.Why do people travel through the desert in pursuit of opportunities?The courage and perseverance, the will to overcome. The Journey: Nigeria, Sahara desert of Africa, Algeria, Morocco, and Spain then to America. Dennis Ohiku, currently in his Eleven years in the United States Army, A Chaplain Candidate, Founder, and Owner of Munivit Homes. In this interview, we learn the importance of telling our story and owning our life's journey. Lastly, why it is important to never give up on ourselves. At 21, he left his family behind in Nigeria searching for opportunities in the west. But it was not without a journey through the Sahara desert of Africa, Algeria, Morocco, Spain, then to America. He said," I am either all in or not in at all, I'll rather die pursuing my dreams or fold my arms and let life happen to me." His philosophy in life is- If you have not done everything to be helped then you do not deserve to be helped. Journey of an immigrant through the Sahara desert to Spain and then made his way to the U.S. Journey through Sahara Dessert to Greatness Learn More                                                                   Follow this story: https://www.facebook.com/liftallvoices/ Linkin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-ohiku-m-ed-bsc-ba-056280127 Munivit Homes/ General Contractor https://www.facebook.com/munivit/ https://twitter.com/munivit?lang=en --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftallvoices/support
Living a Purposeful Life with Jeffery Deskovic
27-04-2021
Living a Purposeful Life with Jeffery Deskovic
Living a Purposeful Life. The United States criminal justice system has a huge responsibility to convict the guilty and clear the innocent. Yet, there are proximity 120,000 people in prison today that are innocent. What we Cover: Wrongfully Conviction Criminal justice system Reform. The tool on how to convict the guilty and clear the innocent. Lessons Learned from 16 years wrongfully imprisonment and Ways we can all do our part toward justice reforms. In this Interview, Mr. Jeffery DeskKoVic will share his incredible journey from wrongly convicted to an attorney to fighting for justice for the innocents.   He gives a detailed account of how he went from being a shy sixteen-year-old high schooler to being wrongfully convicted for the murder and rape of one of his fellow high school students. While in his 16th year of a 15 to life sentence for murder and rape which he did not commit and 7 failed appeals. The advancement of DNA testing helps with identifying the actual perpetrator, which leads to his exoneration. Making an Impact: Since his exoneration, he has accomplished a large body of work:  He earns his law degree while in jail. He founded "The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice". Free 10 wrongfully imprisoned people. Help change 3 laws & continue to fight to bring people home to their families. More than 200 presentations delivered across the country.  Jeffery is an internationally recognized wrongful conviction expert.                     Learn more  Help free innocent people:  https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic Support their efforts   The Deskovic Foundation: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/  Shop for this cause on Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/38-3767350 Watch Jeffery Deskkovic Full Documentary "Convicted" on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Conviction-Jeffrey-Deskovic/dp/B08F9CN2XG The innocent Project: https://innocenceproject.org/justice-2018/ Love our work? You can support us by becoming a LAV patron :) https://www.patreon.com/liftallvoices Join the TRIBE @ https://www.facebook.com/liftallvoices --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftallvoices/support
Ways to Process Grief With Clair Chew
12-04-2021
Ways to Process Grief With Clair Chew
Warning: In this episode, we will mention Suicide and this could be a trigger for some people, if you need to speak to a professional, please, contact the National Suicide Prevention Line 24/7 at 800-273-8255  When you hear the word "grief" What comes to mind? In this interview, our guest will explain many stages of grief and ways to cope and process emotions. Claire Chew is a grief coach that has also experience her own grief over the years. At the age of 8, she found herself leaving everything she knew behind to migrate to a new country. Fast forward to her new life came with many obstacles, stress, and trauma that all added to her mother committing suicide at the age of 76. Facing tragedy she once again pulls herself up and seeks to heal through finding herself, and she's now using her experience and skills as a grief coach to help others built micro habits like- writing to overcome and process grief.  More info Claire Chew, MA, CCFS                                                                       Support This Show: @ https://www.patreon.com/liftallvoices  Coaching, Consulting, Compassion Fatigue Specialist                      Join the TRibe @ https://www.facebook.com/liftallvoices clairechew.com                                                    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftallvoices/support
What is Ailing the Union of Marriage with Catharine Kinyua
29-03-2021
What is Ailing the Union of Marriage with Catharine Kinyua
In honor of international women's history months, we spoke to the wise, women advocate, Catherine Wanjiru Kinyua from Nairobi Kenya. Domestic violence against women is a widespread universal issue. Our guest will be discussing her personal experience as an African woman living in Africa. Violence against women goes beyond beatings. It includes forced marriage, dowry-related violence, sexual harassment, intimidation at work and in educational institutions, forced pregnancy, forced abortion, forced sterilization, trafficking, and forced prostitution. My belief is that once we are directly impacted by life experiences we become an expert on specific life events. Madame Catherine Kinyua shares painful lessons from her 18 years of field marriage. She speaks from the heart and it reaches the heart of many around the world. ***TRIGGER WARNING** This episode includes difficult topics such as domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and relationship abuse, Which may be triggering to survivors or victims ... if you are in the U.S, please, contact advocacy Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE or via chat) for free confidential advocate help. Women Advocate groups in Kenya are less than few, our guest hopes to continue her advocacy work to help many women. Love our work? You can support us by becoming a LAV patron :) Join the LAV TRIBE @ https://www.patreon.com/liftallvoices  FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/liftallvoices Contact Catherine Wanjiru Kinyua: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catherine.wanjirukinyua Email: catiekinyua@gmail.com Follow her Youtube: Restorying the Union of Marriage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNhY4l98I14&t=2s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WxBxmo5PJw Source: https://www.un.org/africarenewal/magazine/special-edition-women-2012/taking-violence-against-women-africa --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftallvoices/support
What it Means to Create a Path to Success With Adeola Fayehun
12-02-2021
What it Means to Create a Path to Success With Adeola Fayehun
Have you ever wondered what it's like to create your own path to success? Our guest today needs no introduction, as she's been on the world stage for many years now. Adeola Fayehun is a Nigerian immigrant who went from not knowing how to turn on a working heater in her dorm to making an impact as a Journalist. You may have seen her on the hit show "Keeping It Real With Adeola, a popular show on youtube. Where she discusses social & economic issues facing Africans on the continent.  IMPACT:  Using her voice to educate others on economic issues, social issues facing our generation in Africa. With close to half a million tuning into her hit show "Keeping It Real With Adeola on Youtube. Learn more about Adeola Work on                                                    For More Inspiring Story Follow Lift All Voices on Facebook                                                                                                       https://www.facebook.com/liftallvoices/?view_public_for=100437558439336 YOUTUBE  https://youtu.be/oMz527JVsxw                                                         INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/liftallvoices/           Facebook:                                                                                         YOUTUBE:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmtnZPqVso8 https://www.facebook.com/AdeolaFayehun                                  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/adeolafayehun/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liftallvoices/support