EPISODE · May 2, 2024 · 1H
#41 Grief and Connecting with Others with Julie New
from Off The Comma · host Paul Briley
In this episode, we talk to Julie New. She describes herself as kind, caring and empathetic. Julie lives in the United Kingdom.Julie tells us about “hovering” on a comma with the distribution of a book she’s written. She describes feeling frustrated and feeling like she’s wasted time. As she unpacks what’s holding her back, Julie uncovers how beliefs about money and the expectations of others have influenced her energy and sense of freedom. Tune in to hear what Julie means by “having a voice again”.You can find Julie on: Website: Approved Personal Recovery Coach for Trauma and Loss (julienew.co.uk) Shop (includes the grief garden path gift book): the-shop | Julie New | Personal Recovery Coach Facebook (Julie New - personal recovery coach and author): (13) Facebook Instagram 1. Julie New (@the_grief_garden_path) • Instagram photos and videos Instagram 2. Julie New (@julienewpersonalrecoverycoach) • Instagram photos and videos X - (5) Julie New (@julienewcoach) / X (twitter.com)Julie would like to acknowledge the following individuals, organizations and/or causes that matter to them and invite you to consider supporting them and/or sharing their messages:Good Grief Trust Home – The Good Grief Trust The Good Grief Trust exists to help all those affected by grief in the UK. Our vision is to help those bereaved from day one, acknowledge their grief and provide reassurance, a virtual hand of friendship and ongoing support. Disability Resource Center The Disability Resource Centre (drcbeds.org.uk) The Disability Resource Centre is an independent organisation and a registered charity, that has disabled people at the centre of its decision making. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader. If you are currently sitting on a comma and would like to explore how to get yourself moving again, check out my "Get Off Your Comma 5-Week Program". https://www.offthecomma.com/programs or book a complimentary call with me to talk! https://calendly.com/paulbriley/i-want-to-get-off-my-comma While we grow this podcast, you can learn more about me at www.offthecomma.com. All of my social media links, organizations I support and other ways to reach me can be found on my linktree at https://linktr.ee/paulbriley.My intention is to keep this channel ad-free and a safe container for uninterrupted storytelling. Donations are welcomed to help cover the costs of monthly editing and production fees only. Thank you! https://venmo.com/u/Paul-Briley Until next episode, keep noticing and keep listening!
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In this episode, we talk to Julie New. She describes herself as kind, caring and empathetic. Julie lives in the United Kingdom.Julie tells us about “hovering” on a comma with the distribution of a book she’s written. She describes feeling frustrated and feeling like she’s wasted time. As she unpacks what’s holding her back, Julie uncovers how beliefs about money and the expectations of others have influenced her energy and sense of freedom. Tune in to hear what Julie means by “having a voice again”.You can find Julie on: Website: Approved Personal Recovery Coach for Trauma and Loss (julienew.co.uk) Shop (includes the grief garden path gift book): the-shop | Julie New | Personal Recovery Coach Facebook (Julie New - personal recovery coach and author): (13) Facebook Instagram 1. Julie New (@the_grief_garden_path) • Instagram photos and videos Instagram 2. Julie New (@julienewpersonalrecoverycoach) • Instagram photos and videos X - (5) Julie New (@julienewcoach) / X (twitter.com)Julie would like to acknowledge the following individuals, organizations and/or causes that matter to them and invite you to consider supporting them and/or sharing their messages:Good Grief Trust Home – The Good Grief Trust The Good Grief Trust exists to help all those affected by grief in the UK. Our vision is to help those bereaved from day one, acknowledge their grief and provide reassurance, a virtual hand of friendship and ongoing support. Disability Resource Center The Disability Resource Centre (drcbeds.org.uk) The Disability Resource Centre is an independent organisation and a registered charity, that has disabled people at the centre of its decision making. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader. If you are currently sitting on a comma and would like to explore how to get yourself moving again, check out my "Get Off Your Comma 5-Week Program". https://www.offthecomma.com/programs or book a complimentary call with me to talk! https://calendly.com/paulbriley/i-want-to-get-off-my-comma While we grow this podcast, you can learn more about me at www.offthecomma.com. All of my social media links, organizations I support and other ways to reach me can be found on my linktree at https://linktr.ee/paulbriley.My intention is to keep this channel ad-free and a safe container for uninterrupted storytelling. Donations are welcomed to help cover the costs of monthly editing and production fees only. Thank you! https://venmo.com/u/Paul-Briley Until next episode, keep noticing and keep listening!
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