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Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins

Dr. Amy Robbins |Psychology | Spirituality | Grief | Life After Death

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Dr. Amy Robbins explores life, death, and what it all means. She has the unique perspective of a clinical psychologist and medium. Put your preconceived notions aside and learn how to live in the now by exploring life, death, anxiety, consciousness, and the space between. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Teaching and Leading with Dr. Amy and Dr. Joi

Dr. Amy Vujaklija and Dr. Joi Patterson

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Teaching and Leading with Dr. Amy and Dr. Joi is a podcast supported by Governors State University. This outreach to educators began in November of 2020 as Teaching and Learning: Theory vs Practice in the midst of a global pandemic and continues today as we shift to a new normal. We talk to guests from every aspect of education -- teachers, students, administrators, support personnel, and parents. You will hear a range of educators and topics, all of them with lasting relevance to our ongoin ...
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Connect with us as we delve into the riches of 5-fold truths that unlock and mobilize people to take part in God’s design for His Church. Leaders will learn how to identify, inspire, and integrate 5-fold ministry functions in their teams experiencing maximum growth. With over 30 years of experience, Dr.’s Matt & Amy Carpenter assist individuals, leaders and teams to thrive in their callings.
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Growing Connected with Dr. Jeffrey and Amy Olrick

Dr. Jeffrey and Amy Olrick and Christian Parenting

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On each Growing Connected podcast, husband and wife team Dr. Jeffrey Olrick and Amy Olrick discuss a listener-submitted question, exploring what the intersection of child development science and faith teach us about issues families are facing. Growing Connected is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
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Join me as Dr. Katie Deming shares her life-altering shared death experience and how it propelled her from traditional medicine to pioneering conscious oncology. We discuss the ethical use of intuition in healthcare and its transformative impact on patient care. Discover how confronting mortality reshaped her understanding of life and healing. For …
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In this episode, we talk to Ms. Charity McGee, a 7th grade math teacher who started an education career in spring of 2020. Ms. McGee describes her experience as a student and why she wants to create a safe space for learning for her own students. We also discuss what collaboration can look like and who Ms. McGee says motivates her to be her best se…
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Join me as I sit down with Judy Tsafrir, a psychiatrist who infuses astrology and shamanism into her healing approach. Emphasizing a holistic path in mental health, Judy explains how astrological birth charts inform our personal growth and life challenges. We navigate through the significance of planetary cycles like Chiron and Saturn returns and t…
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In this episode, we talk to Ms. Jamell O'Neal, assistant principal and former 2nd grade teacher, about her purpose in education. Ms. O'Neal shares her passion for centering students in conversations about education. She discusses how she engages families, collaborates with colleagues, and seeks feedback in her growth as an educator and administrato…
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In this episode, medical intuitive Lynda Nichols discusses her spiritual connections, the need to transcend ego, and meditation's role in guidance. She explores oneness, future predictions, and ascension, highlighting the connection between beliefs and health. Linda offers tips on honing intuition and finding personal truth, detailing her intuitive…
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In this episode, we talk to Ms. Shannon Payne about her start as a substitute teacher and how it led her to being a school counselor. Ms. Payne discusses the passion ignited by working with students and how she establishes relationships with students, families, and colleagues through trust. Her primary reason for staying in education is the service…
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In this episode, I host Summer McStravick, the creator of FlowDreaming, to explore the technique's philosophy and application. McStravick shares her spiritual journey, influenced by her family's intuitive legacy and her work with spiritual leaders like Wayne Dyer. She describes FlowDreaming as a practice combining daydreaming, emotional intensity, …
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In this episode, Dr. Amy and Dr. Joi talk about teacher retention. After discussing the causes of teachers leaving the profession in Part 1 and the sense of belonging in Part 2, we explore the ideal conditions for retaining teachers. We discuss the importance of positive conflict resolution and transparent communication. We also share some strategi…
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In this episode of "Life, Death, and the Space Between," I interview Australian author Stephen Chong, who recounts his near-death experience and the spiritual revelations that inspired his book "The Afterlife: A Journey To." Chong describes his journey through different levels of the afterlife, the concept of judgment based on earthly actions, and …
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In this episode, Dr. Amy and Dr. Joi talk about teacher retention. After discussing the causes of teachers leaving the profession in Part 1, we look at what we can do to keep them, especially experienced teachers. We discuss the necessary sense of belonging in a school culture and how educators need to feel they matter as part of the school and as …
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Join us as we uncover the mysteries of existence with esteemed channel Paul Selig, exploring the profound teachings of his new book, 'The Book of Innocence.' Paul deciphers the transformative messages channeled from higher guides, embarking on a path of reclamation and the journey to embrace our inherent divinity. We'll tackle the impending changes…
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In today's episode of Life, Death, and the Space Between, I share a compelling ghost story that was sent in by one of my listeners. This story unfolds as a vivid dream or visit involving the listener's friend and her deceased mother. As I delve into the details, I provide context and offer insights into the profound meanings behind these experience…
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In this episode, Dr. Amy and Dr. Joi have a no-holds-barred conversation about teacher retention. We discuss the increase in teachers retiring or leaving the profession altogether, further impacting the crisis levels of teacher shortages across the nation. In Part 1 of this 3-part series on teacher retention, we use the Ultimate Guide to Teacher Re…
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Join me as I navigate the enigmatic concepts of reality with former NASA scientist David Gaggin. David takes us through the essence of our soul's gestalt nature and the intricate dance between the subconscious and our higher self. We explore the intriguing ideas presented in his book "Our Eternal Existence: A Metaphysical Perspective of Reality," a…
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"It's that idea that you have this ritual in your day to day that brings you a sense of calm, a sense of joy, so that you're starting out from that place and not waking up kind of shaking with anxiety." - Cyndie Spiegel Join me as I navigate the delicate interplay of joy and grief with Cyndie Spiegel. Cyndie illuminates the rawness of loss and the …
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Don Parker, a principal, author, and professional development provider. Dr. Parker discusses relationships and clear expectations as the starting points for turning around a school culture. He explains the framework of his new book, Be the Driving Force: Leading Your School on the Road to Equity, a practical guideboo…
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Ever wondered how faith can drive scientific innovation? Pastor Ron Moore Jr. joins us to reveal the intertwining of his spiritual leadership and his enthusiasm for meteorology, echoing the legacy of George Washington Carver. Experience the captivating narrative of Carver's faith-fueled scientific journey post-Civil War, which yielded agricultural …
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Pam Fenning about persistent discipline trends in K-12 schools. Dr. Fenning shares prominent research on implicit bias, discipline policies, and discipline disparities, particularly within the intersection of race and different abilities. Dr. Fenning provides examples from her own observations as a school psychologis…
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In this heartfelt episode, I welcome Claire Bidwell Smith, a voice of solace and insight in the landscape of grief and loss. Claire's expertise helps us unravel the complexities of mourning, from the physical manifestations to the deeply spiritual questions that arise. We discuss her latest guiding light, 'Conscious Grieving,' and the unseen stages…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Janelle Crowley, Chief of Staff at Governors State University. Dr. Crowley shares her experiences with hearing but not accepting “no” in spite of her struggles with hearing loss. She tells about the positive encouragement she received from many teachers and professors that inspired her career trajectory, as well as t…
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Have you ever pondered the intriguing harmony between science and faith? Ron Moore Jr. brings that fascinating fusion to life, sharing how his spiritual journey and expertise in meteorology intertwine. His narrative takes us from the sun-drenched climes of Florida to the snow-draped landscapes of New Hampshire, opening up about the trials he's face…
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In this episode during Disability Awareness Month, we talk to Ms. Angela Szczepanik-Sanchez, Director of Access Services for Students with Disabilities (ASSD) in the Division of Student Affairs at Governors State University. We ask about awareness versus comfortability and the continuum of tolerance, acceptance, inclusion, and allyship. Ms. Szczepa…
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Join me in a powerful conversation with Cheryl Pallant on embodiment and energy healing. We delve into the practices for achieving inner awareness, exploring our relationship with the environment, and releasing tension through movement. Listen in as we uncover the importance of maintaining a positive relationship with ourselves to enhance our well-…
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In this episode, we talk to Ms. Alexandria Pearson about the responsibilities of a special educator. Ms. Pearson explains different classroom settings, as well as her role as co-teacher, one-on-one pull-out instructor, and case manager for children with exceptionalities. We discuss individualized education programs, modifications, and transition to…
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Have you ever stood at the crossroads of a life-altering decision, feeling the pull towards a path less traveled? Evangelist Herb Desjardins stood at just such a crossroads, and his choice led him on a remarkable journey from business owner to full-time ministry. In our latest episode, Herb recounts the hurdles and epiphanies that paved the way for…
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Have you ever felt a loved one's presence even after they're gone? In today's episode, Dr. Amy Robbins shares a touching story of a grandmother and granddaughter's bond that transcends the boundaries of life and death. We'll hear about the extraordinary ways their connection continues, offering a glimpse into the enduring power of love and the subt…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Gaetane Jean-Marie about her work in elevating women’s voices in social justice. Dr. Jean-Marie shares personal experiences modeling how we can prepare our voices while in safe spaces to speak up and speak out when we are in less comfortable situations. This episode was originally released under Teaching and Learning…
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Join me as I sit down with Joseph Lauricella to delve into the sacred art of yoga and its profound connection to our daily lives. In this episode, Joseph uncovers the seamless nature of postures, breathwork, and meditation, urging us to rediscover intimacy within our fast-paced existence. Listen as we navigate the paths of body wisdom, the power of…
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When Herb Desjardins stepped into the light of his calling, he set out on a path that would not only redefine his own life but also inspire countless others. Our latest episode features this deeply passionate evangelist, who shares his journey from the depths of despair to the peaks of spiritual leadership. Herb's tale is not just one of personal t…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Candace Smith, Assistant Professor in Early Childhood and Principal Preparation at Governors State University. We discuss the high instances of hate crimes and the newly-legislated Illinois Racism-Free Act. Dr. Smith shares her path to awareness and advocacy for anti-racism work and what she is doing in educator prep…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Frank Harris about affirming students’ identities and affirming their strengths. Dr. Harris shares how to disrupt the 3D effect of distrust, disdain, and disregard with trust, mutual respect, and care. We also talk about his newly developed concept of racelighting. This episode was originally released under Teaching …
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In this heartfelt conversation with Alexandra Boiger, we peel back the layers of grief, love, and the healing power of creativity. Alexandra shares the stirring tale of her sister's battle with illness, their bond, and how it inspired her deeply personal book, 'Lola's Heart.' We delve into the transformative journey of creating art from sorrow and …
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Alyssa Hadley Dunn, the Director of Teacher Education and an Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Dunn describes the motivation for her book, Teaching on the Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice. She shares her education journey that led her to b…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Marlon Cummings about meeting students’ individual needs by recognizing their cultural spaces. Dr. Cummings discusses ownership of our strengths and recognition of our weaknesses as we develop into culturally-responsive leaders. This episode was originally released under Teaching and Learning: Theory vs Practice Seas…
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Today we're exploring the depths of sexual enlightenment with Dr. Elsbeth Meuth and Freddy Zental Weaver, who guide us through the transformative practices that fuse sexuality and spirituality. Our conversation delves into mastering emotional responses, reprogramming belief systems, and harnessing the potent energy of the erotic to fortify relation…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Drew Hines about STEM education and the mission of Greencorps Chicago. Dr. Hines discusses Greencorps’ project-based model to provide job training, support regional sustainability, and build partnerships with higher education. We also talk about theory versus practice in the practical application setting. Note: As of…
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In this episode, we go live on Radio Jaguar with Mr. Jahmal Cole, the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of My Block My Hood My City. Mr. Cole shares the history of his inspiration for community organizing and for raising youth's awareness of the world and opportunities beyond their neighborhood. Mr. Cole talks about the impact he wants his organi…
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Diving deep into the mysteries of past lives with Michelle Brock's enlightening perspective on identity and soul evolution. Michelle invites us to reconsider who we are through the lens of our previous existences, using past life regression as a tool for profound self-awareness and healing. In this episode, we explore how embracing our various life…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Phyllis West, Director of the Social Justice Initiative at Governors State University. Dr. West discusses the importance of listening for opportunities, being curious, and doing what may seem most challenging. She talks about staying connected with friends, family, and teachers from her youth and shares the lasting p…
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In this episode, we talk to Mr. Nicholas Neal about bridging the gaps for young adults leaving the foster care system and becoming independent. Mr. Neal discusses the services his organization provides and the needs for mentoring older youth. He also shares ways the community can support these efforts. This episode was originally released under Tea…
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Embarking on a profound journey with Sue Frederick's mystical insights into love, numerology, and the transformative power of compassion. Sue shares her life-changing vision and how it echoes through her book 'Through a Divine Lens.' Delve into the interplay of psychology, spirituality, and our nine-year cycles that influence our existential path. …
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In this episode, we honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a special guest presentation from Ms. Judith Altmann, a Holocaust Survivor. At 99-years old, Ms. Altmann continues to make it her life's work to share what hate and discrimination can do. She shares her story of survival and resilience with the strong message to love and show ki…
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In this episode, we talk to Ms. Meagan Washington-Sims, a doctoral candidate in Governors State University's Interdisciplinary Leadership program and foster youth advocate. Ms. Washington-Sims shares her story as a child in the foster system and her current work with foster youth programs. We discuss the obstacles that may seem insurmountable hurdl…
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Adelfio Garcia, a retired public school administrator who consults on English language and bilingual professional development. Dr. Garcia discusses the importance of building community within and beyond the school building and the ways he connected with families as an administrator. We discuss the need for learning t…
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Unraveling the mysteries of mediumship, spirit communication, and the science behind psychic phenomena with Dr. Jeff Tarrant. Mediums apparently have unique brain activity compared to the brains of other psychic activities which highlights areas like the right parietal lobe. Dr. Tarrant explains how this compares to the brain's behavior during psyc…
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In this episode, we talk to Mr. Emmanuel Lopez, the Director of Governors State University's Latinx Resource Center. Mr. Lopez clarifies the nomenclature that has brought us the more inclusive "Latinx" and continues to evolve to better represent the Spanish-speaking community. We discuss Governors State University as an emerging Hispanic Serving In…
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Have you ever wondered how apostles and five-fold ministry leaders stay spiritually charged and interconnected? Join Amy and me as we unravel the critical role of fellowship and mentorship among these pillars of the church. Our enlightening discussion uncovers the perils apostles face when isolated and the rejuvenating power of apostolic networks. …
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Darrell Griffin, Senior Pastor, Spiritual Director, Published Author, Certified Ministry Coach and Enneagram Trainer. Dr. Griffin explains the difference between Myers-Briggs Personality Test and the Enneagram and how the Enneagram analysis can help us discover purpose, direction, balance, and healing. Dr. Joi and Dr…
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This episode is filled with so much wisdom and connection both between myself and Dr. Matthew as well as a deep connection to those we have lost. We delve into the transformative power of mediumship in healing grief and mental health. Lenore shared her moving personal journey, a testament to the impact of spiritual connection. We explored the impor…
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In this episode, we talk to Mr. Aaron West about his experiences as a college student. Mr. West shares his jagged pathway from high school to community college to a four-year university. We also discuss ways in which students can prepare for success in college by being involved in campus activities, developing relationships with peers and mentors, …
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