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Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life
by Sue Williams
Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of LifeStep into a world of heartfelt stories, powerful insights, and timeless wisdom shared by women who have lived, loved, lost - and found themselves again.The Golden Threads podcast is a companion to the bestselling book Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life. In each episode, we hear directly from the women behind the stories as they reflect on life-changing moments, personal transformations, and the golden threads that have guided them through it all.Hosted by Sue Williams, award-winning poet, author, and curator of women’s voices, this podcast invites you to pause, listen deeply, and discover your own threads of purpose, creativity, and connection.Whether you’re navigating change, craving inspiration, or simply curious about the wisdom life brings, you’ll find comfort, clarity, and community here.Golden
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SUMMARY AND NEXT STEPS
CONCLUDING COMMENTS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TO DIAGNOSE OR NOT TO DIAGNOSE?
To DIAGNOSE or not to DIAGNOSE In this episode, Pollie Rafferty discusses how her daughter receiving a diagnosis of autism led her to realise she was showing similar symptoms. Pollie shares her journey with great courage and authenticity.She relates how it can be valuable to receive a diagnosis in later life, making sense of many things. She also shares about her vulnerability as a young adult.Pollie is a wonderful story-teller, and loves using this approach to support and inspire young people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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RECLAIMING THE DIVINE FEMININE by Wenke Langhof-Gold
From Pain to Power: Wenke Langhof-Gold on Healing, Femininity and Inner SovereigntyEpisode Summary:In this powerful and deeply revealing episode of Golden Threads, author Wenke Langhof-Gold joins LizaMarie Wilson to share her personal healing journey from stage 4 endometriosis - a condition she was told she would have to endure until menopause. Wenke’s story is one of deep inner transformation. She navigated years of pain, misdiagnosis, and emotional overwhelm before reclaiming her health through natural methods and inner awareness.Together, Wenke and Liza Wilson explore profound themes including feminine power, self-healing and the importance of listening to our bodies. They reflect on how illness can be an expression of deeper truths - inviting us to heal not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually.“Once you dare to be you, your light will shine brightly and illuminate the path for others around you.”In this episode, you’ll discover:How Wenke’s endometriosis journey began and the years it took to receive a proper diagnosisThe emotional and spiritual components of chronic illness, and how trauma can manifest in the bodyWhy healing required her to unravel childhood conditioning and limiting beliefsThe critical role of inner awareness and instinct in restoring well-beingHow Wenke found healing through The Budwig Protocol - a German cancer treatment adapted to her conditionInsights on motherhood, femininity, and the strength it takes to reclaim your voiceWhy true healing often begins when we start trusting ourselves and shedding what no longer serves usA message of hope for women ready to step into their sovereignty, strength, and authentic powerThis episode is a heartfelt reminder that healing is possible - and that your truth holds the key.Loved this conversation? Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a woman whose story deserves to be celebrated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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LETTING GO AND GROWING - APPRECIATING THE HARD PARTS by LizaMarie Wilson
Letting Go, Growing and Appreciating the Hard Parts with LizaMarieIn this deeply personal and heartfelt episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, collaborative author Wenke Langhof-Gold interviews fellow contributor LizaMarie Wilson about the story behind her chapter “Letting Go, Growing and Appreciating the Hard Parts” from the book Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life.Together, they explore the emotional journey behind the story. and the courage it took for LizaMarie to share the profound lessons learned from her experiences of grief, reflection, and healing.LizaMarie opens up about:The loss of her father, her first parent to pass away, and the journey of finding peace, growth and even joy through the process of letting goNavigating a lifetime of complex emotions around a long-distance relationship with her dad - from childhood abandonment to adult reconnectionThe difference between clean and dirty anger in the grieving processHow grief can transform when love becomes the focus, even in life’s hardest momentsThe importance of laughter, light, and embracing the inevitability of death as part of growthHow we can learn to honour our stories and experiences as we healThis episode is a gentle yet powerful guide for anyone navigating grief, reflecting on complex family dynamics, or learning to embrace life’s inevitable goodbyes.Key takeaway:"Death is inevitable. Growth is necessary. Our experience is a choice."Whether you’ve experienced loss or want to better understand the healing journey, this conversation will offer comfort, wisdom, and perspective.Listen now and discover how we can all learn to appreciate the hard parts - and grow through them.If this episode moved you, subscribe to The Golden Threads Podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who might need comfort or connection on their own healing journey. Want to read the book?Order your copy of Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life at goldenthreadsbook.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WISDOM GAINED FROM A WHEELCHAIR AND A THREE-YEAR-OLD by Paramjit Oberoi
Wisdom Gained from a Wheelchair and a Three-Year-Old – with Paramjit OberoiEpisode Summary:In this moving episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, host Sue Williams speaks with contributor Paramjit Oberoi, whose powerful chapter Wisdom Gained from a Wheelchair and a Three-Year-Old weaves together love, loss, legacy and the fierce determination of a mother’s heart.Sue opens by sharing that it was a simple, heartfelt conversation in Paramjit’s conservatory that inspired the Golden Threads book itself - making Paramjit the spark behind this entire project.Paramjit shares the emotional journey of her daughter Sheenam, who was diagnosed with Juvenile Huntington’s Disease (JHD) the day after her father's funeral. That devastating moment became the beginning of a new mission: to fight for her daughter’s quality of life, to follow her heart, and ultimately, to help others. We follow the journey to Kerala for Ayurvedic treatment, the birth of the Sheenam’s Wish charity, making an impact on scientific research and the web of human connection that evolved around Sheenam.“What is your heart telling you?” Paramjit Oberoi’s father In this episode, you’ll discover:The heartbreak of a devastating diagnosisThe powerful healing journey to Kerala, and the connections formed thereHow an unfulfilled wish led to the creation of the charity Sheenam’s WishThe ripple effect of love: raising awareness, impacting science, and inspiring changeThe importance of carer wellbeing, community support and asking for helpWhat it means to turn grief into purpose and challenge into legacy"She can't talk, but by God can she make a difference." Paramjit OberoiEpisode Highlights:0:30 - The conservatory conversation that birthed Golden Threads3:59 - A double loss: her father’s death and Sheenam’s JHD diagnosis4:41 - Determination and the search for healing5:17 - A guiding question: What is your heart telling you?6:22 - Deep connections and compassion in Kerala8:05 - The web of love and community around Sheenam9:14 - A wish that sparked a charity: Sheenam’s Wish11:15 - Goals and impact of the charity14:33 - Raising awareness and contributing to scientific research17:22 - Holding onto hope18:04 - The Huntington’s Disease Heroes book and navigating anticipatory grief19:58 - Choosing to make a difference20:55 - Carers need care too: the case for self-compassion23:00 - Paramjit’s hard-won wisdom: Reach out. Ask for help. Put yourself in the picture. If this conversation resonated with you…Subscribe to The Golden Threads Podcast, leave a review and share it with someone who is caring for a loved one, navigating grief, or working to make a difference against the odds.Want to read Paramjit’s full chapter?Order your copy of Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life at goldenthreadsbook.co.uk#goldenthreads #wisdom #self-care #womenofwisdom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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DELIGHT IN BEING FULLY PRESENT by Jean Wolfe
The Power of Presence: Jean Wolfe on Authentic Writing, Procrastination and Women’s VoicesEpisode Summary:In this thoughtful and creative episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, Sue Williams speaks with writer, poet, and marketing mentor Jean Wolfe, a contributor to Golden Threads - Women's Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life, and founder of Spark into Marketing. Jean’s mission is to help women - especially those over 50 - express themselves online with authenticity, confidence, and clarity.Together, Sue and Jean explore the intersection between Jean’s work and Golden Threads: encouraging women to write and share their stories with heart, honesty, and purpose. Jean reflects on her own chapter, which begins with a playful moment with her grandson - and unfolds into a deeper reflection on the value of being fully present in our relationships, our creativity, and our lives.“Being present - without judgment or agenda - is the greatest gift you can give another person.”In this episode, you’ll discover:Why writing authentically matters more than ever - especially in the age of AIHow Jean supports women over 50 in finding their distinctive voice onlineThe story behind Jean’s chapter in Golden Threads, beginning with the simple joy of playing with her grandsonThe importance of presence, both in personal connection and in improvisation, creativity, and co-writingHow her e-Book Distinctive Voice - the fearless guide to a wholehearted blog worth noticing", encourages women to blog with confidence, using natural metaphors and friendly languageHow Jean’s poetry offers reassurance and motivation for entrepreneurs - and why her humorous poem The Elephant in the Room helps tackle procrastination with a smileWhy poetry and writing can be powerful acts of self-connection and resilienceThis episode is a gentle but powerful call to embrace your voice, let go of perfectionism, and show up as your true self - on the page and in life.To discover Jean's books, writing support and resources: Visit sparkintomarketing.com Loved this conversation? Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a woman whose story deserves to be celebrated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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REFLECTIONS IN THE MIRROR by Gillian Routledge
Reflections in the Mirror – with Gillian Routledge Episode Summary:In this insightful episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, host Sue Williams speaks with contributor Gillian Routledge, who shares the story behind her deeply personal chapter Reflections in the Mirror. With honesty and gentle wisdom, Gillian reflects on how the challenges within her marriage became a mirror - revealing old patterns, buried truths and the opportunity to heal.At the heart of this conversation is the realisation that our relationships often reflect who we are back to ourselves. Through this lens, Gillian shares how self-awareness, compassion and personal growth helped her shift out of reactive patterns and into a more conscious and loving way of being. She shares a powerful poem from her chapter, offering listeners a moving and thought-provoking look into how transformation begins with reflection."When we change how we relate to ourselves, we change how we relate to others." From lived experience to professional calling, Gillian now guides others on their own path of healing as a relationship coach and creator of the Awaken to Love method. In this episode, you’ll discover:How unconscious patterns can shape the way we relate to loved onesWhy moments of friction in relationships are often invitations to growHow poetry became a mirror and a healing tool for GillianThe emotional turning points that led to her personal transformationWhy reflection, self-responsibility and awareness are keys to deeper connectionHow Gillian now supports others through her Awaken to Love coaching approach."The person in front of you is often your greatest teacher — and your clearest mirror."If this episode gave you a moment of reflection…Subscribe to The Golden Threads Podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who is seeking more connection, compassion, and consciousness in their relationships.Want to read Gillian’s full chapter?Order your copy of Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life at goldenthreadsbook.co.uk#goldenthreads #womenofwisdom #relationships Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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THE GOLDEN LIGHT SOPHIAS JOURNEY by Donna Roberts
Sophia’s Golden Light: Donna Roberts on Healing, Ceremony & Spiritual WisdomEpisode Summary:In this deeply reflective episode of Golden Threads, collaborative author Donna Roberts shares the personal journey that inspired her chapter, The Golden Light - Sophia’s Journey. From a childhood in which she experienced sensitivity to unseen energies, to a transformative experience with shamans in the Amazon rainforest, Donna’s path has been one of healing, self-discovery, and spiritual awakening.A single parent and long-time civil servant, Donna’s story weaves together practical resilience with profound inner exploration. Through vivid storytelling, she invites listeners to journey with Sophia - a symbolic figure in her chapter - offering a gateway into our own imagination, interconnectedness, and deeper truths.“Life offers us valuable wisdom teachings when we are present and open to the ebb and flow of our natural state.”In this episode, you’ll discover:How Donna’s heightened sensitivity to energy as a child shaped her perception of the worldThe variety of roles she has embraced - from checkout operator to Employment Coach and holistic therapistWhat led her to the Amazon Rainforest in December 2012 and the profound ceremonies she took part in with the Shipibo ShamansHow her chapter was “birthed” and what it means to tell a story through symbolism, energy, and presenceWhy Sophia’s journey acts as a mirror for your own inner wisdomThe importance of embracing synchronicity, imagination, and interconnectedness in your own healingHow Donna sees life as a continual unfolding of spiritual teachings, always available to those who choose to listenDonna invites you to listen with an open heart - and to enjoy the richness of your own journey.Donna and her son collaborated to create a Mindfulness Meditation Colouring Book - Art PeaceShe also offers Energy Healing Sessions on request - (Inner - Sense). Find out more about Donna at: www.goldenthreadsbook.co.uk#goldenthreads #womenofwisdom #inner-sense #artpeace #energyhealingLoved this conversation? Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a woman whose story deserves to be celebrated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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THE RELUCTANT GARDENER by Carole Donnelly
Episode summary: In this episode of The Golden Threads Podcast Sue Williams speaks with Health & Wellness Coach Carole Donnelly, as she talks about becoming a very reluctant gardener to overcome burnout. She explores how we can nurture and look after ourselves better with a little bit of gardening and painting, and taking the time to really smell the roses. Carole takes us on a journey, focusing on why she wrote her chapter “The Reluctant Gardener” from the book Golden Threads.Carole explains the backdrop to burn out - why she thought it was her job to save a City, to be there for numerous social entrepreneurs and support a taskforce, alongside a full-time job at the local university and running a community business. Busy doing things for others, Carole forgot about her own wellbeing. Eventually her body gave up on her and she was well and truly burnt out. She explains how simple tasks became too much for her - she couldn't even make a cup of tea at one stage. She wasn't sleeping well - on average 3 maybe 4 hours per night, if she was lucky. She recalls drinking too much wine, eating sugary snacks or ultra processed foods and how her body was broken. She wasn’t depressed; she was exhausted.In this episode, you’ll discover: · What burn out is, and how to recognise it earlier· Why some of us have a habit of doing too much· What you can do for yourself to avoid burning out· How good nutrition, good sleeping habits, connection and exercise is the key to ageing well· Why a Health Coach could help you overcome or avoid burn out· How we can make more informed and better choices to age well· The simple steps and benefits of working with a Health Coach or your GP· The benefits of journaling, including 3 key questions. .Focusing on love, gratitude, her love of sparkly gel pens and a beautiful book to write in.· How we can enjoy life more and valuing the simple things.Carole says, “She may always be a reluctant gardener, but she will never again be a reluctant participant in her self-care and wellbeing.”To discover more and how you can work with Carole at Golden Years Coaching or find out more about her wellbeing programmes for the over 50's visit www.gyc.org.uk#goldenthreads #wisdom #burn out #self-careConnect with Golden Threads authors at: www.goldenthreadsbook.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WISDOM WOVEN THROUGH ADVENTURE by Bally Binning
The Call to Adventure: Bally Binning on Purpose, Identity and Reclaiming JoyEpisode Summary:In this uplifting and energising episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, co-hosts Sue Williams and LizaMarie Wilson speak with Bally Binning, author of the chapter Wisdom Woven Through Adventure from Golden Threads - Women's Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life. Bally shares her inspiring story of moving beyond the expectations that once confined her to create a life rich with colour, freedom, and personal growth.Whether you're feeling stuck, uninspired, or unsure where to begin, Bally offers empowering, actionable wisdom for reigniting your spark, reconnecting with your purpose, and stepping boldly into a more adventurous version of yourself.“Life is an adventure waiting to happen - and your next chapter is yours to write.”In this episode, you’ll discover:01:52 - The Call to Adventure: Why so many of us lose our sense of play and possibility - and how to reclaim it at any age02:45 - How to Find Your Spark: Identify what truly makes you smile, create a “bucket list” just for you, and start living with intention04:49 - Breaking Free from Blind Spots and Expectations: Hear how Bally navigated cultural pressures and forged her own path with courage07:15 - The Power of a New Identity: Learn how personal transformation begins by “trying on” a new version of yourself10:40 - Future Pacing Your Life: Tap into a powerful coaching tool that brings clarity and urgency to your personal goalsThis conversation is a beautiful reminder that life is an adventure waiting to happen. It's never too late to change direction, seek new experiences, and honour your inner calling.Loved this conversation? Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a woman whose story deserves to be celebrated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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GOLDEN THREADS OF SERENDIPITY by Sue Williams
Celebrating Women's Wisdom: Sue Williams on Storytelling, Legacy and Creative PowerEpisode Summary:In this inspiring episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, contributing author Paramjit Oberoi turns the mic on series creator and author Sue Williams. They explore what led Sue to bring together women from all walks of life in four anthology books. Together, they reveal what led women to share their wisdom through the Golden Threads anthology - and what it really means to celebrate your story, creativity, and legacy in midlife and beyond.“Believe in your dreams, your legacy, your power.” – Sue Williams' Believe poemFacing life changes often prompts women in midlife to ask two life-shaping questions: “Who am I?” and “What do I want?” In this heartfelt conversation, Sue and Paramjit discuss the power of women’s stories, the importance of self-expression, and why showcasing each others journeys and experiences matters.In this episode, you’ll discover:1:39 - How personal loss and early retirement led Sue to connect with entrepreneurial women - and why their untold stories moved her to action3:56 - The two questions that shape midlife transformation: Who am I? and What do I want?4:30 - Morning Pages and unlocking creativity with Julia Cameron’s journaling practice5:33 - Being uplifted by the energy of inspirational coach Natasha Black6:06 - How the poem Believe! sparked a movement, a book series, and the Believe Oracle Card Deck8:28 - The importance of showcasing and celebrating women’s voices11:25 - How women can embrace the opportunities life offers - at any age12:49 - A rallying cry to believe in your dreams, your legacy, and your power14:14 - Taking time to celebrate our successes, big and small14:35 - The question that invites alignment: “Is that true for me?”15:40 - Creating legacy through anthology books, including a tribute to author Bernadette Whiteside (Believe You Can Live a Life You Love at 50+)21:00 - How the Believe Oracle Cards extend the message from the book cover into daily life21:40 - Why pocket books are powerful tools for sharing focused, impactful wisdom24:00 - The value of capturing and sharing the hard-won wisdom of women aged 50+26:31 - How writing for Golden Threads gave Paramjit a new lease of life27:22 - Why recording an audiobook and podcast takes the authors’ stories into a new dimensionLoved this conversation? Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a woman whose story deserves to be celebrated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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GOLDEN THREADS: INTRODUCTION
The Golden Threads PodcastIntroducing authors and their stories from the collaborative book: Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life.In each episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, you will step into a world of heartfelt stories, powerful insights, and timeless wisdom shared by women who have lived, loved, lost - and found themselves again. The Golden Threads podcast is a companion to the inspirational book: Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life. You can find more information about the book and contributing authors at: www.goldenthreadsbook.co.ukIn each episode, we will hear directly from the women behind the stories as they reflect on life-changing moments, personal transformations, and the golden threads that have guided them through it all. Hosted by Sue Williams, award-winning poet for her book: I Am Unique, author, and curator of women’s voices. This podcast invites you to pause, listen deeply, and discover your own threads of purpose, creativity, and connection. Whether you’re navigating change, craving inspiration, or simply curious about the wisdom life brings, you’ll find comfort, clarity, and community in these episodes.Golden Threads – Own your story. Share your wisdom. Shine your light.#wisdom #goldenthreads #inspiration #inspirationalwomenhttps://goldenthreadsbook.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Golden Threads Trailer
Golden Threads – Women's Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of LifeOwn your story. Share your wisdom. Shine your light.Announcing The Golden Threads PodcastThe forthcoming podcast features interviews with contributing authors from the inspirational collaborative book: Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life. Here, we give you a taster of how you will step into a world of heartfelt stories, powerful insights, and timeless wisdom shared by women who have lived, loved, lost - and found themselves again.In each episode, we hear directly from the women behind the stories as they reflect on life-changing moments, personal transformations, and the golden threads that have guided them through it all. Hosted by Sue Williams, award-winning poet, author, and curator of women’s voices, this podcast invites you to pause, listen deeply, and discover your own threads of purpose, creativity, and connection. Whether you’re navigating change, craving inspiration, or simply curious about the wisdom life brings, you’ll find comfort, clarity, and community in The Golden Threads Podcast and accompanying book: Golden Threads - Women's Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life.#golden threads #womenofwisdom #inspiration #wisdomwww.goldenthreadsbook.co.ukhttps://goldenthreadsbook.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of LifeStep into a world of heartfelt stories, powerful insights, and timeless wisdom shared by women who have lived, loved, lost - and found themselves again.The Golden Threads podcast is a companion to the bestselling book Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life. In each episode, we hear directly from the women behind the stories as they reflect on life-changing moments, personal transformations, and the golden threads that have guided them through it all.Hosted by Sue Williams, award-winning poet, author, and curator of women’s voices, this podcast invites you to pause, listen deeply, and discover your own threads of purpose, creativity, and connection.Whether you’re navigating change, craving inspiration, or simply curious about the wisdom life brings, you’ll find comfort, clarity, and community here.Golden
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