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  <title><![CDATA[Calm after the storm: Survivorship and other stories, with Amy Syed]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[Welcome to Calm After The Storm: Survivorship and Other Stories, the podcast that shares intersectional stories of trauma, survivorship, and triumph. Join us every week as Amy Syed interviews inspiring people to discuss how they moved through challenging times in their lives to determine what the true definition of ‘thriving’ is.  Our goal is to share stories that resonate with you and spark hope for those in need. Find us anywhere you listen to podcasts. ]]></description>
  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to Calm After The Storm: Survivorship and Other Stories, the podcast that shares intersectional stories of trauma, survivorship, and triumph. Join us every week as Amy Syed interviews inspiring people to discuss how they moved through challenging times in their lives to determine what the true definition of ‘thriving’ is.  Our goal is to share stories that resonate with you and spark hope for those in need. Find us anywhere you listen to podcasts. ]]></itunes:summary>
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  <title><![CDATA[Success and Overcoming Self Sabotage]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>During her childhood, Karlyn Percil experienced bullying and sexual abuse. Without understanding how to deal with her trauma, Karlyn unconsciously carried it throughout her life, which formed into self-sabotaging narratives that ultimately affected her relationships with other people and herself. Eventually recognizing that she needed to make a change, Karlyn worked towards accepting and loving herself. She developed programs and stayed disciplined until she was able to regain her own power and tap into her full potential. Today, Karlyn Percil is a successful entrepreneur who focuses on sharing the lessons from her journey with women around the world. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.33 - Karlyn’s childhood</b></p><p><b>4.10 - Karlyn’s child sexual abuse</b></p><p><b>5.39 - What self bullying looks like</b></p><p><b>8.10 -  The institutionalization of our lives and breaking free</b></p><p><b>14.45 - How to create a conscious contract with yourself</b></p><p><b>17.20 - Amy’s reflection </b></p><p><b>18.10 - Reflecting on your SIMUs</b></p><p><b>23.07 - How Karlyn reclaimed her power</b></p><p><b>29.16 - Karlyn’s businesses evolve</b></p><p><b>32.09 - How to help others understand the impact of stepping into your healing</b></p><p><b>35.25 - How to discover your purpose</b></p><p><b>36.30 - Remember to be audacious</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2021 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>When Leigh Mitchell was three months old, she was given up for adoption. Her adopted parents divorced when she was only a year hold, causing disruption to the stability she felt from an early age. In school, Leigh struggled to find her stability, suffering from learning disabilities and constantly moving from place to place. Eventually after finding her footing in high school, Leigh watched her father buy a resort and suffer from a nervous breakdown that changed the course of his life. As a business owner herself today, Leigh has spent years helping both herself and others heal from similar traumas. In adulthood, Leigh managed to reconnect with her biological parents, putting together estranged pieces of her identity and began counselling to better understand how her traumas had affected her life. Today, Leigh is a thriving entrepreneur as the founder of Women in Business Network, a group of 30K+ women created to support female business owners. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.41 - Leigh’s adoption and childhood</b></p><p><b>4.30 - Leigh moves back in with her mom</b></p><p><b>5.10 - Leigh’s learning disabilities</b></p><p><b>6.20 - Leigh’s stepfather has a car accident, family moves to Mississauga</b></p><p><b>7.20 - Leigh’s relationship with her biological parents</b></p><p><b>8.05 - Leigh starts hanging out with older crowd</b></p><p><b>9.10 - Leigh’s weekends with her adoptive father</b></p><p><b>10.14 - Leigh’s adoptive father buys a resort, sees her father have a nervous breakdown</b></p><p><b>11.52 - How Leigh’s trauma affected her</b></p><p><b>12.57 - Amy’s reflection on Leigh’s story</b></p><p><b>13.57 - Leigh goes to college instead of university</b></p><p><b>14.44 - Leigh gets her driver’s license</b></p><p><b>16.21 - How Leigh found and met her biological parents</b></p><p><b>18.55 - Leigh gets an explanation for her adoption from her father</b></p><p><b>21.55 - Leigh experiences postpartum depression after having her first child</b></p><p><b>22.17 - Amy’s second reflection</b></p><p><b>23.17 - Leigh starts seeing a psychiatrist </b></p><p><b>24.59 - How Women in Business Network was born</b></p><p><b>25.42 - How our businesses are often reflections of ourselves</b></p><p><b>26.21 - How to deal with rough days in business</b></p><p><b>29.58 - Self care for entrepreneurs</b></p><p><b>32.50 - Making decisions</b></p><p><b>33.56 - Leigh’s dedication</b></p><p><b>35.21 - Amy’s takeaways</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2021 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Opening Up About Stillbirth]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Farah Nasser is an award winning journalist who has dedicated her voice to elevating people of colour. Recently, Farah opened up about her personal experience with the stillbirth of her son Hussain, live on Global News. Throughout this episode, Amy and Farah trade stories about what it was like growing up as children of immigrant parents, and their pregnancies with their twins. Farah talks about the moment she found out that one of her twins had passed away in her womb, and the psychological effects it had on her as she continued to carry both twins. Today, Farah discusses her stillbirth openly to raise awareness on the subject and remembers Hussain fondly with her husband and two children. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.32 - Farah’s childhood</b></p><p><b>2.51 - How Farah felt growing up as a child of immigrant parents</b></p><p><b>6.05 - The first time Farah was called a “paki”</b></p><p><b>8.21 - When Farah got married and decided to have kids</b></p><p><b>9.46 - Farah finds out she was having twins</b></p><p><b>10.32 - How Farah’s pregnancy went</b></p><p><b>11.12 - Farah lost one of her twins</b></p><p><b>13.26 - Amy’s reflection </b></p><p><b>14.43 - The pregnancy build up, Farah gave birth and found out how her twin passed away</b></p><p><b>16.33 - Farah’s labour</b></p><p><b>18.02 - The importance of talking about stillbirths</b></p><p><b>19.22 - Group therapy</b></p><p><b>21.17 - Why Farah and her husband decided to tell her son about his brother</b></p><p><b>22.54 - What life looks like now for Farah</b></p><p><b>24.38 - Amy’s reflection on loss</b></p><p><b>25.31 - What Farah is seeing in working moms today</b></p><p><b>28.03 - The need for protectionism</b></p><p><b>29.35 - Farah’s episode dedication</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2021 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Growing Pains]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>After Avery Francis was promoted to her dream job, she was sexually assaulted at a work social. Put in a precarious position as part of the company’s HR department, Avery made the difficult decision to come forward and take action. However, although the individual was let go, Avery could not let go of the feeling that she was unsafe at her workplace. Months went by and she slowly became more and more depressed, suppressing her emotions of the incident, rather than dealing with them. After an emotional breakdown, Avery took a leave of absence where she found art therapy and began to move through the trauma that had occured. Upon arrival back to her job, Avery made the decision to leave the company to continue her pathway to thrive. Today, Avery is the founder of Bloom, a full service workplace design consultancy.</b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>1.34 - Avery’s childhood</b></p><p><b>5.04 - Dropped out of school and had to pay her parents back. Ended up in recruiting.</b></p><p><b>7.02 - How Avery started her career after university</b></p><p><b>7.40 - Avery became the Director of Talent at</b><a href='http://rangle.io'><b> Rangle.io</b></a><b> </b></p><p><b>8.58 - Started to distance herself from her colleagues</b></p><p><b>9.27 - Avery’s promotion</b></p><p><b>10.05 - The work social, celebrating her promotion</b></p><p><b>10.57 - Avery’s sexual assault</b></p><p><b>16.15 - Avery turns blame inwards, how the assault affected Avery’s sense of self</b></p><p><b>17.56 - The dinner after the assault</b></p><p><b>18.27 - What action Avery took afterwards</b></p><p><b>19.04 - The action Rangle took</b></p><p><b>20.57 - How Avery felt at work after her assault</b></p><p><b>21.43 - Avery’s rock bottom</b></p><p><b>24.08 - Amy’s reflection</b></p><p><b>25.10 - Tools Avery used to heal </b></p><p><b>27.52 - Avery’s take on art therapy</b></p><p><b>29.50 - Sexual assault is often not a one-off situation</b></p><p><b>30.15 - Why Avery came forward </b></p><p><b>31.16 - Amy’s second reflection</b></p><p><b>32.32 - What happened next?</b></p><p><b>34.10 - How Bloom was born</b></p><p><b>35.18 - What thriving means to Avery</b></p><p><b>37.05 - Avery’s advocacy for BLM</b></p><p><b>42.40 - Who Avery honours on the website</b></p><p><b>43.00 - Amy’s final reflection</b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2020 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:title><![CDATA[Growing Pains]]></itunes:title>
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  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>After Avery Francis was promoted to her dream job, she was sexually assaulted at a work social. Put in a precarious position as part of the company’s HR department, Avery made the difficult decision to come forward and take action. However, although the individual was let go, Avery could not let go of the feeling that she was unsafe at her workplace. Months went by and she slowly became more and more depressed, suppressing her emotions of the incident, rather than dealing with them. After an emotional breakdown, Avery took a leave of absence where she found art therapy and began to move through the trauma that had occured. Upon arrival back to her job, Avery made the decision to leave the company to continue her pathway to thrive. Today, Avery is the founder of Bloom, a full service workplace design consultancy.</b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>1.34 - Avery’s childhood</b></p><p><b>5.04 - Dropped out of school and had to pay her parents back. Ended up in recruiting.</b></p><p><b>7.02 - How Avery started her career after university</b></p><p><b>7.40 - Avery became the Director of Talent at</b><a href='http://rangle.io'><b> Rangle.io</b></a><b> </b></p><p><b>8.58 - Started to distance herself from her colleagues</b></p><p><b>9.27 - Avery’s promotion</b></p><p><b>10.05 - The work social, celebrating her promotion</b></p><p><b>10.57 - Avery’s sexual assault</b></p><p><b>16.15 - Avery turns blame inwards, how the assault affected Avery’s sense of self</b></p><p><b>17.56 - The dinner after the assault</b></p><p><b>18.27 - What action Avery took afterwards</b></p><p><b>19.04 - The action Rangle took</b></p><p><b>20.57 - How Avery felt at work after her assault</b></p><p><b>21.43 - Avery’s rock bottom</b></p><p><b>24.08 - Amy’s reflection</b></p><p><b>25.10 - Tools Avery used to heal </b></p><p><b>27.52 - Avery’s take on art therapy</b></p><p><b>29.50 - Sexual assault is often not a one-off situation</b></p><p><b>30.15 - Why Avery came forward </b></p><p><b>31.16 - Amy’s second reflection</b></p><p><b>32.32 - What happened next?</b></p><p><b>34.10 - How Bloom was born</b></p><p><b>35.18 - What thriving means to Avery</b></p><p><b>37.05 - Avery’s advocacy for BLM</b></p><p><b>42.40 - Who Avery honours on the website</b></p><p><b>43.00 - Amy’s final reflection</b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p><b>After Avery Francis was promoted to her dream job, she was sexually assaulted at a work social. Put in a precarious position as part of the company’s HR department, Avery made the difficult decision to come forward and take action. However, although the individual was let go, Avery could not let go of the feeling that she was unsafe at her workplace. Months went by and she slowly became more and more depressed, suppressing her emotions of the incident, rather than dealing with them. After an emotional breakdown, Avery took a leave of absence where she found art therapy and began to move through the trauma that had occured. Upon arrival back to her job, Avery made the decision to leave the company to continue her pathway to thrive. Today, Avery is the founder of Bloom, a full service workplace design consultancy.</b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>1.34 - Avery’s childhood</b></p><p><b>5.04 - Dropped out of school and had to pay her parents back. Ended up in recruiting.</b></p><p><b>7.02 - How Avery started her career after university</b></p><p><b>7.40 - Avery became the Director of Talent at</b><a href='http://rangle.io'><b> Rangle.io</b></a><b> </b></p><p><b>8.58 - Started to distance herself from her colleagues</b></p><p><b>9.27 - Avery’s promotion</b></p><p><b>10.05 - The work social, celebrating her promotion</b></p><p><b>10.57 - Avery’s sexual assault</b></p><p><b>16.15 - Avery turns blame inwards, how the assault affected Avery’s sense of self</b></p><p><b>17.56 - The dinner after the assault</b></p><p><b>18.27 - What action Avery took afterwards</b></p><p><b>19.04 - The action Rangle took</b></p><p><b>20.57 - How Avery felt at work after her assault</b></p><p><b>21.43 - Avery’s rock bottom</b></p><p><b>24.08 - Amy’s reflection</b></p><p><b>25.10 - Tools Avery used to heal </b></p><p><b>27.52 - Avery’s take on art therapy</b></p><p><b>29.50 - Sexual assault is often not a one-off situation</b></p><p><b>30.15 - Why Avery came forward </b></p><p><b>31.16 - Amy’s second reflection</b></p><p><b>32.32 - What happened next?</b></p><p><b>34.10 - How Bloom was born</b></p><p><b>35.18 - What thriving means to Avery</b></p><p><b>37.05 - Avery’s advocacy for BLM</b></p><p><b>42.40 - Who Avery honours on the website</b></p><p><b>43.00 - Amy’s final reflection</b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
  <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[After Avery Francis was promoted to her dream job, she was sexually assaulted at a work social. Put in a precarious position as part of the company’s HR department, Avery made the difficult decision to come forward and take action. However, althoug...]]></itunes:subtitle>
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  <title><![CDATA[Learning To Love Yourself]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Fortunate to have several parents due to divorce, Jodi Kovitz came from a large family that shaped her view on making lemonade out of hard situations. As Jodi grew up, she adopted the mindset of always trying to find the positive out of pain. After having her daughter Lilly, Jodi and her husband divorced. A family lawyer at the time, Jodi hit a breaking point where she recognized that the life she was living was not the right path for her. This sparked a metamorphosis, where Jodi recognized the negative behaviours she was manifesting and began to see that their impacts were bigger than herself. After realizing the behaviours were happening, Jodi focused on her self development to heal the wounds that would change her life and create a bigger impact. Today, Jodi Kovitz is the Founder and CEO of #MoveTheDial, the host of the Joyful Sundays podcast, and a certified meditation instructor. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>1.32 - Jodi’s childhood, first experience with her parents  </b></p><p><b>2.57 - How Jodi’s parents&apos; divorce impacted her  </b></p><p><b>6.24 - Jodi’s advice for anyone going through divorce. </b></p><p><b>7.55 - Jodi’s co-parenting relationship with her daughter’s stepmom  </b></p><p><b>9.30 - Why Jodi became a family lawyer  </b></p><p><b>12.00 - Jodi asks for a business development budget to build a collaborative family law practice  </b></p><p><b>12.50 - Jodi realizes that the life she was living was not the right path for her  </b></p><p><b>15.34 - Jodi’s life changing experience in Arizona  </b></p><p><b>19.12 - How to hold space for people with severe mental health issue  </b></p><p><b>19.43 - Amy’s first reflection on self love and physical manifestation of disease  </b></p><p><b>21.19 - The start of #MoveTheDial  </b></p><p><b>23.40 - Pausing operations of #MoveTheDial due to COVID-19  </b></p><p><b>24.22 - Jodi’s meditation process  </b></p><p><b>27.49 - Jodi’s grieving process for #MoveThe Dial  </b></p><p><b>29.26 - Joyful Sundays  </b></p><p><b>33.43 - Jodi’s dedication for the episode  </b></p><p><b>34.32 - Amy’s final reflection  </b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2020 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:title><![CDATA[Learning To Love Yourself]]></itunes:title>
  <itunes:duration>2136</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Fortunate to have several parents due to divorce, Jodi Kovitz came from a large family that shaped her view on making lemonade out of hard situations. As Jodi grew up, she adopted the mindset of always trying to find the positive out of pain. After having her daughter Lilly, Jodi and her husband divorced. A family lawyer at the time, Jodi hit a breaking point where she recognized that the life she was living was not the right path for her. This sparked a metamorphosis, where Jodi recognized the negative behaviours she was manifesting and began to see that their impacts were bigger than herself. After realizing the behaviours were happening, Jodi focused on her self development to heal the wounds that would change her life and create a bigger impact. Today, Jodi Kovitz is the Founder and CEO of #MoveTheDial, the host of the Joyful Sundays podcast, and a certified meditation instructor. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>1.32 - Jodi’s childhood, first experience with her parents  </b></p><p><b>2.57 - How Jodi’s parents&apos; divorce impacted her  </b></p><p><b>6.24 - Jodi’s advice for anyone going through divorce. </b></p><p><b>7.55 - Jodi’s co-parenting relationship with her daughter’s stepmom  </b></p><p><b>9.30 - Why Jodi became a family lawyer  </b></p><p><b>12.00 - Jodi asks for a business development budget to build a collaborative family law practice  </b></p><p><b>12.50 - Jodi realizes that the life she was living was not the right path for her  </b></p><p><b>15.34 - Jodi’s life changing experience in Arizona  </b></p><p><b>19.12 - How to hold space for people with severe mental health issue  </b></p><p><b>19.43 - Amy’s first reflection on self love and physical manifestation of disease  </b></p><p><b>21.19 - The start of #MoveTheDial  </b></p><p><b>23.40 - Pausing operations of #MoveTheDial due to COVID-19  </b></p><p><b>24.22 - Jodi’s meditation process  </b></p><p><b>27.49 - Jodi’s grieving process for #MoveThe Dial  </b></p><p><b>29.26 - Joyful Sundays  </b></p><p><b>33.43 - Jodi’s dedication for the episode  </b></p><p><b>34.32 - Amy’s final reflection  </b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Fortunate to have several parents due to divorce, Jodi Kovitz came from a large family that shaped her view on making lemonade out of hard situations. As Jodi grew up, she adopted the mindset of always trying to find the positive out of pain. After having her daughter Lilly, Jodi and her husband divorced. A family lawyer at the time, Jodi hit a breaking point where she recognized that the life she was living was not the right path for her. This sparked a metamorphosis, where Jodi recognized the negative behaviours she was manifesting and began to see that their impacts were bigger than herself. After realizing the behaviours were happening, Jodi focused on her self development to heal the wounds that would change her life and create a bigger impact. Today, Jodi Kovitz is the Founder and CEO of #MoveTheDial, the host of the Joyful Sundays podcast, and a certified meditation instructor. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>1.32 - Jodi’s childhood, first experience with her parents  </b></p><p><b>2.57 - How Jodi’s parents&apos; divorce impacted her  </b></p><p><b>6.24 - Jodi’s advice for anyone going through divorce. </b></p><p><b>7.55 - Jodi’s co-parenting relationship with her daughter’s stepmom  </b></p><p><b>9.30 - Why Jodi became a family lawyer  </b></p><p><b>12.00 - Jodi asks for a business development budget to build a collaborative family law practice  </b></p><p><b>12.50 - Jodi realizes that the life she was living was not the right path for her  </b></p><p><b>15.34 - Jodi’s life changing experience in Arizona  </b></p><p><b>19.12 - How to hold space for people with severe mental health issue  </b></p><p><b>19.43 - Amy’s first reflection on self love and physical manifestation of disease  </b></p><p><b>21.19 - The start of #MoveTheDial  </b></p><p><b>23.40 - Pausing operations of #MoveTheDial due to COVID-19  </b></p><p><b>24.22 - Jodi’s meditation process  </b></p><p><b>27.49 - Jodi’s grieving process for #MoveThe Dial  </b></p><p><b>29.26 - Joyful Sundays  </b></p><p><b>33.43 - Jodi’s dedication for the episode  </b></p><p><b>34.32 - Amy’s final reflection  </b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title><![CDATA[From Refugee Survivor to Real Estate Mogul ]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p>A self-made millionaire, Tahani Aburaneh came from extremely humble beginnings. After being born to Palestinian parents in a refugee camp in Amman, Jordan, and is supported by international aid groups, Tahani was married against her will at age 15 to her cousin and sent to Canada without speaking a word of English. Determined to not be defined by her circumstances, she finished high school and managed to complete a business diploma from Conestoga College. Eventually, Tahani managed to leave her marriage and went on to build several successful businesses and a thriving real estate empire. Today she is also the author of Real Estate Riches: A Money-Making Game Plan for the Canadian Investor, and is one of the country’s leading experts on real estate investing.</p><p><br/><b>Show Notes:</b></p><p>1:40- Tahani talks about life in her refugee camp felt like</p><p>2:18- Tahani talks about her childhood. Emphasis on her relationship with her dad</p><p>2:55- Tahani’s arranged marriage</p><p>5:40- Tahani explains the “why” behind moving to Canada and how she reconciled with the decision. (To support her family in the refugee camp)</p><p>7:00- Tahani’s Dad&apos;s letters</p><p>7:13- Tahani’s life when she came to Canada + her husband</p><p>8:03- Excitement over going to school + learning English</p><p>10:20- How Tahani balanced her wife and home duties with school + her part-time job</p><p>11:17- Numbness wore off and Tahani starts questioning her life and decisions</p><p>12:12- Tahani talks about her marriage</p><p>13:04- Amy’s first reflection</p><p>13:42- Rock bottom</p><p>14:97- Tahani’s brother passed away + mom suffering from illness</p><p>15:45- Tahani talks about her real estate career starting + her first home purchase with no down payment</p><p>17:06- Gratitude and mindset shift</p><p>18:09- Tahani talks about her new “why” her two kids being her inspiration behind her hustle</p><p>19:07- Amy&apos;s second reflection</p><p>22:49- Her inspiration to help women</p><p>24:25- disadvantages of not promoting women at the forefront of investing</p><p>29:23- Tahani dedicates the episode to her parents</p><p>30:06- Amys conclusion</p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2020 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:title><![CDATA[From Refugee Survivor to Real Estate Mogul ]]></itunes:title>
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  <title><![CDATA[The Gift of Adversity]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p>When Samra was 16, she was forced into an arranged marriage with an older man that she did not know. She was shipped to Canada, barely speaking english, and was forced to perform a role of wife and mother that she was not ready for. Although culturally, Samra’s marriage was accepted by her immediate family members and community, she knew that something wasn’t right. She had bigger hopes and dreams to get an education, build a career, and create a life for herself that was free from her family duties. After ten years of enduring abuse, while slowly saving up money from a small babysitting business, Samra was finally able to attend University and things started to change. At the University of Toronto, Samra was celebrated for her intelligence and found the resources and strength to leave her husband. Today, Samra has graduated at the top of her class, been named one of the top 100 most powerful women in Canada, and her book “A Good Wife: Escaping The Life I Never Chose” is a bestseller. </p><p><br/><b>Show Notes:</b><br/>2.15 - Samra’s childhood</p><p>6.45 - The mentality of accepted norms </p><p>8.39 - Samra’s arrange marriage</p><p>9.58 - Samra arrives in Canada with her new husband</p><p>13.45 - Samra describes her first 5 years in Canada</p><p>14.27 - Samra tries to end her life</p><p>17.40 - Amy’s initial reflection to Samra’s story</p><p>18.19 - How Samra pulled herself out of abuse</p><p>22.28 - What kept Samra going, Samra started going to school</p><p>24.48 - Samra finds the on-campus health and wellness center </p><p>26.21 - Samra starts to push back, her husband abuses her to the point where she decides to leave</p><p>29.43 - Samra graduates top of her class with awards</p><p>30.30 - Cultural backlash of divorce</p><p>32.11 - Rock bottom moment</p><p>33.02 - How to capture and listen to your inner voice</p><p>37.15 - Samra’s kids become her partners</p><p>38.53 - Amy’s second reflection</p><p>40.45 - How Samra is doing today, how can people be more inclusive</p><p>44.53 - Samra dedicates the episode to her younger sister</p><p>46.33 - Amy’s final conclusion, resources for victims of abuse</p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2020 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:title><![CDATA[The Gift of Adversity]]></itunes:title>
  <itunes:duration>2860</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p>When Samra was 16, she was forced into an arranged marriage with an older man that she did not know. She was shipped to Canada, barely speaking english, and was forced to perform a role of wife and mother that she was not ready for. Although culturally, Samra’s marriage was accepted by her immediate family members and community, she knew that something wasn’t right. She had bigger hopes and dreams to get an education, build a career, and create a life for herself that was free from her family duties. After ten years of enduring abuse, while slowly saving up money from a small babysitting business, Samra was finally able to attend University and things started to change. At the University of Toronto, Samra was celebrated for her intelligence and found the resources and strength to leave her husband. Today, Samra has graduated at the top of her class, been named one of the top 100 most powerful women in Canada, and her book “A Good Wife: Escaping The Life I Never Chose” is a bestseller. </p><p><br/><b>Show Notes:</b><br/>2.15 - Samra’s childhood</p><p>6.45 - The mentality of accepted norms </p><p>8.39 - Samra’s arrange marriage</p><p>9.58 - Samra arrives in Canada with her new husband</p><p>13.45 - Samra describes her first 5 years in Canada</p><p>14.27 - Samra tries to end her life</p><p>17.40 - Amy’s initial reflection to Samra’s story</p><p>18.19 - How Samra pulled herself out of abuse</p><p>22.28 - What kept Samra going, Samra started going to school</p><p>24.48 - Samra finds the on-campus health and wellness center </p><p>26.21 - Samra starts to push back, her husband abuses her to the point where she decides to leave</p><p>29.43 - Samra graduates top of her class with awards</p><p>30.30 - Cultural backlash of divorce</p><p>32.11 - Rock bottom moment</p><p>33.02 - How to capture and listen to your inner voice</p><p>37.15 - Samra’s kids become her partners</p><p>38.53 - Amy’s second reflection</p><p>40.45 - How Samra is doing today, how can people be more inclusive</p><p>44.53 - Samra dedicates the episode to her younger sister</p><p>46.33 - Amy’s final conclusion, resources for victims of abuse</p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>When Samra was 16, she was forced into an arranged marriage with an older man that she did not know. She was shipped to Canada, barely speaking english, and was forced to perform a role of wife and mother that she was not ready for. Although culturally, Samra’s marriage was accepted by her immediate family members and community, she knew that something wasn’t right. She had bigger hopes and dreams to get an education, build a career, and create a life for herself that was free from her family duties. After ten years of enduring abuse, while slowly saving up money from a small babysitting business, Samra was finally able to attend University and things started to change. At the University of Toronto, Samra was celebrated for her intelligence and found the resources and strength to leave her husband. Today, Samra has graduated at the top of her class, been named one of the top 100 most powerful women in Canada, and her book “A Good Wife: Escaping The Life I Never Chose” is a bestseller. </p><p><br/><b>Show Notes:</b><br/>2.15 - Samra’s childhood</p><p>6.45 - The mentality of accepted norms </p><p>8.39 - Samra’s arrange marriage</p><p>9.58 - Samra arrives in Canada with her new husband</p><p>13.45 - Samra describes her first 5 years in Canada</p><p>14.27 - Samra tries to end her life</p><p>17.40 - Amy’s initial reflection to Samra’s story</p><p>18.19 - How Samra pulled herself out of abuse</p><p>22.28 - What kept Samra going, Samra started going to school</p><p>24.48 - Samra finds the on-campus health and wellness center </p><p>26.21 - Samra starts to push back, her husband abuses her to the point where she decides to leave</p><p>29.43 - Samra graduates top of her class with awards</p><p>30.30 - Cultural backlash of divorce</p><p>32.11 - Rock bottom moment</p><p>33.02 - How to capture and listen to your inner voice</p><p>37.15 - Samra’s kids become her partners</p><p>38.53 - Amy’s second reflection</p><p>40.45 - How Samra is doing today, how can people be more inclusive</p><p>44.53 - Samra dedicates the episode to her younger sister</p><p>46.33 - Amy’s final conclusion, resources for victims of abuse</p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
  <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[When Samra was 16, she was forced into an arranged marriage with an older man that she did not know. She was shipped to Canada, barely speaking english, and was forced to perform a role of wife and mother that she was not ready for. Although cultur...]]></itunes:subtitle>
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  <title><![CDATA[Mindfulness, Meditation and Manifestation]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Two years ago, Brenda was pregnant with twins. A few months prior to her due date, Brenda was hospitalized for 30+ days before being thrust into an emergency C-section. Due to the hospital’s capacity, her twins were transferred to another NICU - away from Brenda for the first few days of their lives. When Brenda met her twins for the first time, they were wearing masks and hooked up to IVs. After Brenda was able to take them home with her and her husband two months later, everything seemed out of place. Nothing was the way that Brenda thought it would be and soon after, she began to realize that something was seriously wrong. About a year later, Brenda was diagnosed with PTSD from her traumatic birth experience, and slowly she began to accept her experience and heal. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.22 - Brenda’s Childhood</b></p><p><b>3.43 - Life after University and getting pregnant with twins</b></p><p><b>5.07 - The pregnancy</b></p><p><b>7.20 - Pregnancy complications</b></p><p><b>10.05 - Unexpected early birth</b></p><p><b>12.08 - Post-birth in the NICU</b></p><p><b>16.45 - Brenda realizes there’s something off</b></p><p><b>19.40 - Brenda becomes a doula</b></p><p><b>21.56 - Brenda’s diagnosis of PTSD</b></p><p><b>22.32 - Amy’s reflection on Brenda’s story</b></p><p><b>24.08 - Brenda’s treatment </b></p><p><b>27.46 - Brenda’s attachment to the idea of perfection</b></p><p><b>31.50 - Amy’s concluding thoughts</b></p><p><b>33.14 - How Brenda is doing today</b></p><p><b>37.05 - Brenda’s dedication</b></p><p><b>39.11 - Amy’s key takeaways</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2020 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:title><![CDATA[Mindfulness, Meditation and Manifestation]]></itunes:title>
  <itunes:duration>2472</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Two years ago, Brenda was pregnant with twins. A few months prior to her due date, Brenda was hospitalized for 30+ days before being thrust into an emergency C-section. Due to the hospital’s capacity, her twins were transferred to another NICU - away from Brenda for the first few days of their lives. When Brenda met her twins for the first time, they were wearing masks and hooked up to IVs. After Brenda was able to take them home with her and her husband two months later, everything seemed out of place. Nothing was the way that Brenda thought it would be and soon after, she began to realize that something was seriously wrong. About a year later, Brenda was diagnosed with PTSD from her traumatic birth experience, and slowly she began to accept her experience and heal. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.22 - Brenda’s Childhood</b></p><p><b>3.43 - Life after University and getting pregnant with twins</b></p><p><b>5.07 - The pregnancy</b></p><p><b>7.20 - Pregnancy complications</b></p><p><b>10.05 - Unexpected early birth</b></p><p><b>12.08 - Post-birth in the NICU</b></p><p><b>16.45 - Brenda realizes there’s something off</b></p><p><b>19.40 - Brenda becomes a doula</b></p><p><b>21.56 - Brenda’s diagnosis of PTSD</b></p><p><b>22.32 - Amy’s reflection on Brenda’s story</b></p><p><b>24.08 - Brenda’s treatment </b></p><p><b>27.46 - Brenda’s attachment to the idea of perfection</b></p><p><b>31.50 - Amy’s concluding thoughts</b></p><p><b>33.14 - How Brenda is doing today</b></p><p><b>37.05 - Brenda’s dedication</b></p><p><b>39.11 - Amy’s key takeaways</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Two years ago, Brenda was pregnant with twins. A few months prior to her due date, Brenda was hospitalized for 30+ days before being thrust into an emergency C-section. Due to the hospital’s capacity, her twins were transferred to another NICU - away from Brenda for the first few days of their lives. When Brenda met her twins for the first time, they were wearing masks and hooked up to IVs. After Brenda was able to take them home with her and her husband two months later, everything seemed out of place. Nothing was the way that Brenda thought it would be and soon after, she began to realize that something was seriously wrong. About a year later, Brenda was diagnosed with PTSD from her traumatic birth experience, and slowly she began to accept her experience and heal. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.22 - Brenda’s Childhood</b></p><p><b>3.43 - Life after University and getting pregnant with twins</b></p><p><b>5.07 - The pregnancy</b></p><p><b>7.20 - Pregnancy complications</b></p><p><b>10.05 - Unexpected early birth</b></p><p><b>12.08 - Post-birth in the NICU</b></p><p><b>16.45 - Brenda realizes there’s something off</b></p><p><b>19.40 - Brenda becomes a doula</b></p><p><b>21.56 - Brenda’s diagnosis of PTSD</b></p><p><b>22.32 - Amy’s reflection on Brenda’s story</b></p><p><b>24.08 - Brenda’s treatment </b></p><p><b>27.46 - Brenda’s attachment to the idea of perfection</b></p><p><b>31.50 - Amy’s concluding thoughts</b></p><p><b>33.14 - How Brenda is doing today</b></p><p><b>37.05 - Brenda’s dedication</b></p><p><b>39.11 - Amy’s key takeaways</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
  <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Two years ago, Brenda was pregnant with twins. A few months prior to her due date, Brenda was hospitalized for 30+ days before being thrust into an emergency C-section. Due to the hospital’s capacity, her twins were transferred to another NICU - aw...]]></itunes:subtitle>
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  <title><![CDATA[Walking the Path of Resilience]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>When Blair was a child, her parents divorced. Her dad was struggling with addiction, and to Blair, when her father left, she felt like he stopped loving her. Fast forward to her adult life, Blair fell into abusive relationships, where she gave in to the wrong people, seeking the love she felt she lost. When she left her relationship, Blair found herself at rock bottom. She was effectively homeless, and called everyone that had expressed interest in working with her business to make enough money to put down a rent deposit. From the day she moved in, things started looking up. Blair worked her way up and eventually made a trip to Vancouver, where she gathered the strength to call her father and begin putting their relationship back together. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.15 - Blair’s childhood</b></p><p><b>6.20 - How Blair left her abusive relationship</b></p><p><b>8.40 - Blair’s rock bottom moment</b></p><p><b>8.50 - Blair’s dad came back into her life</b></p><p><b>10.14 - Amy’s reflection on Blair’s story</b></p><p><b>11.43 - How Blair and her dad rebuilt their relationship</b></p><p><b>16.19 - How Blair’s trauma affected her view of alcohol and drugs</b></p><p><b>17.54 - Blair’s father is diagnosed with terminal illness</b></p><p><b>18.59 - Blair’s father’s apology letter</b></p><p><b>22.27- Amy’s second reflection on Blair’s story</b></p><p><b>24.12 - What happened next</b></p><p><b>28.50 - How to unleash love in moments of pain</b></p><p><b>33.26 - Amy’s conclusion</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2020 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:title><![CDATA[Walking the Path of Resilience]]></itunes:title>
  <itunes:duration>2081</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>When Blair was a child, her parents divorced. Her dad was struggling with addiction, and to Blair, when her father left, she felt like he stopped loving her. Fast forward to her adult life, Blair fell into abusive relationships, where she gave in to the wrong people, seeking the love she felt she lost. When she left her relationship, Blair found herself at rock bottom. She was effectively homeless, and called everyone that had expressed interest in working with her business to make enough money to put down a rent deposit. From the day she moved in, things started looking up. Blair worked her way up and eventually made a trip to Vancouver, where she gathered the strength to call her father and begin putting their relationship back together. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.15 - Blair’s childhood</b></p><p><b>6.20 - How Blair left her abusive relationship</b></p><p><b>8.40 - Blair’s rock bottom moment</b></p><p><b>8.50 - Blair’s dad came back into her life</b></p><p><b>10.14 - Amy’s reflection on Blair’s story</b></p><p><b>11.43 - How Blair and her dad rebuilt their relationship</b></p><p><b>16.19 - How Blair’s trauma affected her view of alcohol and drugs</b></p><p><b>17.54 - Blair’s father is diagnosed with terminal illness</b></p><p><b>18.59 - Blair’s father’s apology letter</b></p><p><b>22.27- Amy’s second reflection on Blair’s story</b></p><p><b>24.12 - What happened next</b></p><p><b>28.50 - How to unleash love in moments of pain</b></p><p><b>33.26 - Amy’s conclusion</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p><b>When Blair was a child, her parents divorced. Her dad was struggling with addiction, and to Blair, when her father left, she felt like he stopped loving her. Fast forward to her adult life, Blair fell into abusive relationships, where she gave in to the wrong people, seeking the love she felt she lost. When she left her relationship, Blair found herself at rock bottom. She was effectively homeless, and called everyone that had expressed interest in working with her business to make enough money to put down a rent deposit. From the day she moved in, things started looking up. Blair worked her way up and eventually made a trip to Vancouver, where she gathered the strength to call her father and begin putting their relationship back together. </b></p><p><b><br/></b><br/></p><p><b>1.15 - Blair’s childhood</b></p><p><b>6.20 - How Blair left her abusive relationship</b></p><p><b>8.40 - Blair’s rock bottom moment</b></p><p><b>8.50 - Blair’s dad came back into her life</b></p><p><b>10.14 - Amy’s reflection on Blair’s story</b></p><p><b>11.43 - How Blair and her dad rebuilt their relationship</b></p><p><b>16.19 - How Blair’s trauma affected her view of alcohol and drugs</b></p><p><b>17.54 - Blair’s father is diagnosed with terminal illness</b></p><p><b>18.59 - Blair’s father’s apology letter</b></p><p><b>22.27- Amy’s second reflection on Blair’s story</b></p><p><b>24.12 - What happened next</b></p><p><b>28.50 - How to unleash love in moments of pain</b></p><p><b>33.26 - Amy’s conclusion</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
  <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[When Blair was a child, her parents divorced. Her dad was struggling with addiction, and to Blair, when her father left, she felt like he stopped loving her. Fast forward to her adult life, Blair fell into abusive relationships, where she gave in t...]]></itunes:subtitle>
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  <title><![CDATA[Breaking The Cycle of Pain]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Growing up in a family rooted in alcoholism, at a young age, Katie Koslowski’s parents dedicated themselves to trying to save her Uncle, after her other Uncle jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge. As a child, she knew there was something going on, but no one wanted to talk about it. When her Grandmother went into a coma, at age five, Katie tried to comprehend the surrounding stress and anxiety that was storming, while feeling like her parents were distracted from raising her. When Katie moved into her teenage years, she didn’t have any sense of support, and fell into consistent peer pressure, which led to her alcoholism. Alcohol led to drugs, and Katie found herself involved in several sexual assaults and abusive relationships. Today, Katie has dedicated herself to supporting other women overcome the abuse they’ve experienced. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>1.34 - Katie’s childhood</b></p><p><b>5.24 - How Katie’s childhood affected her life</b></p><p><b>9.05 - Amy dissects how how alcoholism can act as a filler for voids</b></p><p><b>9.45 - How Katie’s upbringing affected her relationships</b></p><p><b>14.32 - Amy reflects on Katie’s story.</b></p><p><b>15.14 - Katie walks in front of a moving cab on September 19th, 2009.</b></p><p><b>17.04 - The turning point.</b></p><p><b>19.00 - Katie’s change.</b></p><p><b>19.52 - Amy reflects on Katie’s rock bottom moment and turning point. </b></p><p><b>22.39 - Tools and resources Katie used in her healing process. </b></p><p><b>26.00 - Katie’s next chapter.</b></p><p><b>30.05 - What is wrong with the word ‘trigger.’</b></p><p><b>32.10 - Amy’s final reflection. </b></p><p><b>33.57 - How Katie is doing today.</b></p><p><b>38.30 - Amy’s key takeaways.</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2020 10:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:title><![CDATA[Breaking The Cycle of Pain]]></itunes:title>
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  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Growing up in a family rooted in alcoholism, at a young age, Katie Koslowski’s parents dedicated themselves to trying to save her Uncle, after her other Uncle jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge. As a child, she knew there was something going on, but no one wanted to talk about it. When her Grandmother went into a coma, at age five, Katie tried to comprehend the surrounding stress and anxiety that was storming, while feeling like her parents were distracted from raising her. When Katie moved into her teenage years, she didn’t have any sense of support, and fell into consistent peer pressure, which led to her alcoholism. Alcohol led to drugs, and Katie found herself involved in several sexual assaults and abusive relationships. Today, Katie has dedicated herself to supporting other women overcome the abuse they’ve experienced. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>1.34 - Katie’s childhood</b></p><p><b>5.24 - How Katie’s childhood affected her life</b></p><p><b>9.05 - Amy dissects how how alcoholism can act as a filler for voids</b></p><p><b>9.45 - How Katie’s upbringing affected her relationships</b></p><p><b>14.32 - Amy reflects on Katie’s story.</b></p><p><b>15.14 - Katie walks in front of a moving cab on September 19th, 2009.</b></p><p><b>17.04 - The turning point.</b></p><p><b>19.00 - Katie’s change.</b></p><p><b>19.52 - Amy reflects on Katie’s rock bottom moment and turning point. </b></p><p><b>22.39 - Tools and resources Katie used in her healing process. </b></p><p><b>26.00 - Katie’s next chapter.</b></p><p><b>30.05 - What is wrong with the word ‘trigger.’</b></p><p><b>32.10 - Amy’s final reflection. </b></p><p><b>33.57 - How Katie is doing today.</b></p><p><b>38.30 - Amy’s key takeaways.</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><p>Welcome to Calm After The Storm, this is your host Amy Syed. I am Founder and CEO of FindyourHCP, 15minuteaday.ca and an activist. I am a survivor of domestic violence, terminal cancer and Grief. Thanks for joining us on this journey through other’s declarations. In this episode of Calm After The Storm: Survivorship and Other Stories with Amy Syed, we speak with Laura Tucker, Leadership Coach at Free Your Inner Guru.</p><p><b>Tune in as we tackle topics like:</b></p><ul><li>2:01 - Laura’s background</li><li>4:08 - Being the eldest and the only daughter</li><li>7:26 - Becoming rebellious outside her home</li><li>11:20 - College life</li><li>15:56 - Embarking on her mental health journey</li><li>20:22 - Reflecting on what life is “supposed to look like”</li><li>21:36 - The difficulty of pursuing a teaching career</li><li>28:49 - Training, Sales and Antidepressants</li><li>32:46 - Getting a morality check</li><li>36:16 - Life in Kelowna, BC</li><li>40:25 - The Secret</li><li>45:26 - “From peak to pit”</li><li>1:00:12 - Life after Sedona</li><li>1:04:10 - Discovering new therapeutic methods</li><li>1:13:59 - The biggest lesson she learned</li><li>1:18:22 - Laura’s dedication</li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
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  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p>Welcome to Calm After The Storm, this is your host Amy Syed. I am Founder and CEO of FindyourHCP, 15minuteaday.ca and an activist. I am a survivor of domestic violence, terminal cancer and Grief. Thanks for joining us on this journey through other’s declarations. In this episode of Calm After The Storm: Survivorship and Other Stories with Amy Syed, we speak with Laura Tucker, Leadership Coach at Free Your Inner Guru.</p><p><b>Tune in as we tackle topics like:</b></p><ul><li>2:01 - Laura’s background</li><li>4:08 - Being the eldest and the only daughter</li><li>7:26 - Becoming rebellious outside her home</li><li>11:20 - College life</li><li>15:56 - Embarking on her mental health journey</li><li>20:22 - Reflecting on what life is “supposed to look like”</li><li>21:36 - The difficulty of pursuing a teaching career</li><li>28:49 - Training, Sales and Antidepressants</li><li>32:46 - Getting a morality check</li><li>36:16 - Life in Kelowna, BC</li><li>40:25 - The Secret</li><li>45:26 - “From peak to pit”</li><li>1:00:12 - Life after Sedona</li><li>1:04:10 - Discovering new therapeutic methods</li><li>1:13:59 - The biggest lesson she learned</li><li>1:18:22 - Laura’s dedication</li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2020 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Holding the Vision: Infertility and Advocating for Yourself]]></title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2020 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><p>Welcome to Calm after the Storm, this is your host Amy Syed. I am Founder and CEO of FindyourHCP, 15minuteaday.ca and an activist. I am a survivor of domestic violence, terminal cancer and Grief. Thanks for joining us on this journey through other’s declarations. In this episode of Calm after the Storm: Survivorship and Other Stories with Amy Syed, we speak with Leanne Monaghan, owner and executive director of Staying Alive Fitness. She is a Registered Massage Therapist, Personal Trainer, Pilates, kickboxing, fitness, Yoga Instructor and Lifestyle Coach. </p><p>Tune in as we discuss topics such as:</p><ul><li>1:50 - What Leanne is up to today</li><li>7:36 - A challenging childhood with an alcoholic father</li><li>13:02 - A trip to Mexico</li><li>18:50 - Telling her family about being raped</li><li>22:18 - Getting diagnosed with cervical cancer</li><li>31:14 - Recovering and gaining inspiration for the gym</li><li>33:26 - A crucial shift in her mindset</li><li>35:35 - The start of Staying Alive Fitness</li><li>39:28 - Leanne’s dedication</li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><p>Welcome to Calm after the Storm, this is your host Amy Syed. I am Founder and CEO of FindyourHCP, 15minuteaday.ca and an activist. I am a survivor of domestic violence, terminal cancer and Grief. Thanks for joining us on this journey through other’s declarations. In this episode of Calm After The Storm: Survivorship and Other Stories with Amy Syed, we speak with Allison Venditti, a return to work expert, about her experience going through numerous head injuries, concussions, seizures and navigating a changing healthcare system. Tune in as we discuss topics such as navigating the healthcare system, transitioning to self-employment and finding new meaning to life.</p><p><b>Allison Venditti </b>has spent over a decade in Human Resources, coaching and consulting and in a super niche specialty as a return to work expert. She has interviewed over 2000 applicants for jobs, helped over 800 people return to work after maternity leave, injury and illness and coached individuals into more senior roles, new careers and new businesses. She has worked with companies ranging from 5 – 10,000 employees in industries ranging from consumer packaged goods, marketing, banking, tech, startups, engineering, non-profit, health care and government.</p><ul><li><b>1:30- A little about Allison</b></li><li><b>4:32- “Just take Tylenol”</b></li><li><b>9:32- Confronting the hard truth</b></li><li><b>15:02- Navigating through short and long-term disability</b></li><li><b>16:46- Joining a Brain Injury Program</b></li><li><b>23:49- How Allison felt through behavioural therapy</b></li><li><b>27:36- Hiring and becoming an advocate for yourself</b></li><li><b>32:13- Allison’s dedication</b></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2020 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p>Welcome to Calm after the Storm, this is your host Amy Syed. I am Founder and CEO of FindyourHCP, 15minuteaday.ca and an activist. I am a survivor of domestic violence, terminal cancer and Grief. Thanks for joining us on this journey through other’s declarations. In this episode of Calm After The Storm: Survivorship and Other Stories with Amy Syed, we speak with Allison Venditti, a return to work expert, about her experience going through numerous head injuries, concussions, seizures and navigating a changing healthcare system. Tune in as we discuss topics such as navigating the healthcare system, transitioning to self-employment and finding new meaning to life.</p><p><b>Allison Venditti </b>has spent over a decade in Human Resources, coaching and consulting and in a super niche specialty as a return to work expert. She has interviewed over 2000 applicants for jobs, helped over 800 people return to work after maternity leave, injury and illness and coached individuals into more senior roles, new careers and new businesses. She has worked with companies ranging from 5 – 10,000 employees in industries ranging from consumer packaged goods, marketing, banking, tech, startups, engineering, non-profit, health care and government.</p><ul><li><b>1:30- A little about Allison</b></li><li><b>4:32- “Just take Tylenol”</b></li><li><b>9:32- Confronting the hard truth</b></li><li><b>15:02- Navigating through short and long-term disability</b></li><li><b>16:46- Joining a Brain Injury Program</b></li><li><b>23:49- How Allison felt through behavioural therapy</b></li><li><b>27:36- Hiring and becoming an advocate for yourself</b></li><li><b>32:13- Allison’s dedication</b></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Welcome to Calm after the Storm, this is your host Amy Syed. I am Founder and CEO of FindyourHCP, 15minuteaday.ca and an activist. I am a survivor of domestic violence, terminal cancer and Grief. Thanks for joining us on this journey through other’s declarations. In this episode of Calm After The Storm: Survivorship and Other Stories with Amy Syed, we speak with Allison Venditti, a return to work expert, about her experience going through numerous head injuries, concussions, seizures and navigating a changing healthcare system. Tune in as we discuss topics such as navigating the healthcare system, transitioning to self-employment and finding new meaning to life.</p><p><b>Allison Venditti </b>has spent over a decade in Human Resources, coaching and consulting and in a super niche specialty as a return to work expert. She has interviewed over 2000 applicants for jobs, helped over 800 people return to work after maternity leave, injury and illness and coached individuals into more senior roles, new careers and new businesses. She has worked with companies ranging from 5 – 10,000 employees in industries ranging from consumer packaged goods, marketing, banking, tech, startups, engineering, non-profit, health care and government.</p><ul><li><b>1:30- A little about Allison</b></li><li><b>4:32- “Just take Tylenol”</b></li><li><b>9:32- Confronting the hard truth</b></li><li><b>15:02- Navigating through short and long-term disability</b></li><li><b>16:46- Joining a Brain Injury Program</b></li><li><b>23:49- How Allison felt through behavioural therapy</b></li><li><b>27:36- Hiring and becoming an advocate for yourself</b></li><li><b>32:13- Allison’s dedication</b></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome back to calm after the storm. Today we&apos;re going to be talking to an extraordinary Individual by the name of Brianna Cordero, a human trafficking survivor and survivor consultant on the Halton and Hamilton Coalition Against Human Trafficking. In this episode, we deep dive into her experiences leading up to human trafficking in Canada and her inspiring journey towards a fresh start with her son.</b></p><ul><li><b>2:51 - Growing Up Bullied by Family</b></li><li><b>7:02 - Dating and Life Expectations from Catholic School</b></li><li><b>8:30 - Married and Stuck in the States</b></li><li><b>13:02 - Help from the Hospital and Hotel Staff</b></li><li><b>20:10 - Handling a Custody Battle for Her Son</b></li><li><b>23:27 - Experiencing Homelessness </b></li><li><b>25:29 - Creating a Career as a Survivor Consultant</b></li><li><b>29:15 - Human Trafficking in Canada Today</b></li><li><b>33:25 - Breanna’s Dedication </b></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2020 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome back to calm after the storm. Today we&apos;re going to be talking to an extraordinary Individual by the name of Brianna Cordero, a human trafficking survivor and survivor consultant on the Halton and Hamilton Coalition Against Human Trafficking. In this episode, we deep dive into her experiences leading up to human trafficking in Canada and her inspiring journey towards a fresh start with her son.</b></p><ul><li><b>2:51 - Growing Up Bullied by Family</b></li><li><b>7:02 - Dating and Life Expectations from Catholic School</b></li><li><b>8:30 - Married and Stuck in the States</b></li><li><b>13:02 - Help from the Hospital and Hotel Staff</b></li><li><b>20:10 - Handling a Custody Battle for Her Son</b></li><li><b>23:27 - Experiencing Homelessness </b></li><li><b>25:29 - Creating a Career as a Survivor Consultant</b></li><li><b>29:15 - Human Trafficking in Canada Today</b></li><li><b>33:25 - Breanna’s Dedication </b></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome back to calm after the storm. Today we&apos;re going to be talking to an extraordinary Individual by the name of Brianna Cordero, a human trafficking survivor and survivor consultant on the Halton and Hamilton Coalition Against Human Trafficking. In this episode, we deep dive into her experiences leading up to human trafficking in Canada and her inspiring journey towards a fresh start with her son.</b></p><ul><li><b>2:51 - Growing Up Bullied by Family</b></li><li><b>7:02 - Dating and Life Expectations from Catholic School</b></li><li><b>8:30 - Married and Stuck in the States</b></li><li><b>13:02 - Help from the Hospital and Hotel Staff</b></li><li><b>20:10 - Handling a Custody Battle for Her Son</b></li><li><b>23:27 - Experiencing Homelessness </b></li><li><b>25:29 - Creating a Career as a Survivor Consultant</b></li><li><b>29:15 - Human Trafficking in Canada Today</b></li><li><b>33:25 - Breanna’s Dedication </b></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome to the third episode of Calm After The Storm, a podcast that explores various themes of survivorship and how each speaker has thrived. This podcast is hosted by Amy Syed, Founder and CEO of Findyourhcp.com. In today&apos;s episode, we chat with Nneka MacGregor and Shalleena about violence against women, how they overcome it and the important work they’re doing now.</b></p><p><br/></p><ul><li><b>1:35 - A little bit about Nneka and Shellina today</b></li><li><b>3:42 - Deep diving into Nneka’s childhood</b></li><li><b>11:31 - Dealing with Abuse (Nneka)</b></li><li><b>14:19 - Modelling what love is for Nneka’s children</b></li><li><b>19:06 - Shellina’s upbringing</b></li><li><b>24:40 - Seeking shelter (Shellina)</b></li><li><b>27:29 - the healing continuum</b></li><li><b>36:16 - post-traumatic growth and consent</b></li><li><b>46:21 - declarations, not stories</b></li><li><b>51:00 - dedication for trans folx, Black and indigenous peoples</b></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Nneka MacGregor is Executive Director of the Women&apos;s Centre for Social Justice, better known as WomenatthecentrE. She is a survivor and started the organization as a way to channel her anger, disappointment and energy at systems that were fundamentally broken. She and Shelleena, mobilize survivors, who are the true experts, to use their lived experience to bring about change, so that others don&apos;t experience the trauma they have endured. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Nneka and Shelleena can be reached at nneka@womenatthecentre.com and www.womentatthecentre.com</b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>CONTENT WARNING:</b></p><p><b>Information shared in Calm After The Storm podcast can be graphic in nature. We recommend you review the details of our podcast before tuning in. We appreciate you tuning in and we hope that the story shared with you today is inspirational and helps to get through tough times that you may be facing. For additional information or support, please visit </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a></p><p><b><br/><br/></b><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2020 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome to the third episode of Calm After The Storm, a podcast that explores various themes of survivorship and how each speaker has thrived. This podcast is hosted by Amy Syed, Founder and CEO of Findyourhcp.com. In today&apos;s episode, we chat with Nneka MacGregor and Shalleena about violence against women, how they overcome it and the important work they’re doing now.</b></p><p><br/></p><ul><li><b>1:35 - A little bit about Nneka and Shellina today</b></li><li><b>3:42 - Deep diving into Nneka’s childhood</b></li><li><b>11:31 - Dealing with Abuse (Nneka)</b></li><li><b>14:19 - Modelling what love is for Nneka’s children</b></li><li><b>19:06 - Shellina’s upbringing</b></li><li><b>24:40 - Seeking shelter (Shellina)</b></li><li><b>27:29 - the healing continuum</b></li><li><b>36:16 - post-traumatic growth and consent</b></li><li><b>46:21 - declarations, not stories</b></li><li><b>51:00 - dedication for trans folx, Black and indigenous peoples</b></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Nneka MacGregor is Executive Director of the Women&apos;s Centre for Social Justice, better known as WomenatthecentrE. She is a survivor and started the organization as a way to channel her anger, disappointment and energy at systems that were fundamentally broken. She and Shelleena, mobilize survivors, who are the true experts, to use their lived experience to bring about change, so that others don&apos;t experience the trauma they have endured. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Nneka and Shelleena can be reached at nneka@womenatthecentre.com and www.womentatthecentre.com</b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>CONTENT WARNING:</b></p><p><b>Information shared in Calm After The Storm podcast can be graphic in nature. We recommend you review the details of our podcast before tuning in. We appreciate you tuning in and we hope that the story shared with you today is inspirational and helps to get through tough times that you may be facing. For additional information or support, please visit </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a></p><p><b><br/><br/></b><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome to the third episode of Calm After The Storm, a podcast that explores various themes of survivorship and how each speaker has thrived. This podcast is hosted by Amy Syed, Founder and CEO of Findyourhcp.com. In today&apos;s episode, we chat with Nneka MacGregor and Shalleena about violence against women, how they overcome it and the important work they’re doing now.</b></p><p><br/></p><ul><li><b>1:35 - A little bit about Nneka and Shellina today</b></li><li><b>3:42 - Deep diving into Nneka’s childhood</b></li><li><b>11:31 - Dealing with Abuse (Nneka)</b></li><li><b>14:19 - Modelling what love is for Nneka’s children</b></li><li><b>19:06 - Shellina’s upbringing</b></li><li><b>24:40 - Seeking shelter (Shellina)</b></li><li><b>27:29 - the healing continuum</b></li><li><b>36:16 - post-traumatic growth and consent</b></li><li><b>46:21 - declarations, not stories</b></li><li><b>51:00 - dedication for trans folx, Black and indigenous peoples</b></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Nneka MacGregor is Executive Director of the Women&apos;s Centre for Social Justice, better known as WomenatthecentrE. She is a survivor and started the organization as a way to channel her anger, disappointment and energy at systems that were fundamentally broken. She and Shelleena, mobilize survivors, who are the true experts, to use their lived experience to bring about change, so that others don&apos;t experience the trauma they have endured. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Nneka and Shelleena can be reached at nneka@womenatthecentre.com and www.womentatthecentre.com</b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>CONTENT WARNING:</b></p><p><b>Information shared in Calm After The Storm podcast can be graphic in nature. We recommend you review the details of our podcast before tuning in. We appreciate you tuning in and we hope that the story shared with you today is inspirational and helps to get through tough times that you may be facing. For additional information or support, please visit </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a></p><p><b><br/><br/></b><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome to the second episode of Calm After The Storm, a podcast that explores various themes of survivorship and how each speaker has thrived. This podcast is hosted by Amy Syed, Founder and CEO of </b><a href='http://findyourhcp.com/'><b>Findyourhcp.com</b></a><b>. In today&apos;s episode, we chat with Paul Silva about bullying, alcoholism and his experience in transitioning to a healthier lifestyle. Tune in to get inspired!</b></p><ul><li><b>2:11 - From Chef to Coach: Paul’s career shift</b></li><li><b>3:45 - Being bullied throughout childhood</b></li><li><b>8:40 - Self-medicating with alcohol</b></li><li><b>12:56 - Acknowledging his depression and alcoholism</b></li><li><b>16:42 - A thinking problem, not a drinking problem</b></li><li><b>19:06 - The importance of support</b></li><li><b>21:33 - Finding his voice through writing</b></li><li><b>25:08 - How Paul became a coach</b></li><li><b>30:09 - The gift of being sensitive</b></li><li><b>32:52 - A dedication to alcoholics and addicts</b></li></ul><p><b>Paul Silva, Paul Silva Coaching, a coach who works with new coaches to help them conquer the overwhelm of starting up a new business. He also works with those who want to cut down or cut out alcohol for good or for now.  </b></p><p><b>Paul can be reached at </b><a href='mailto:paul@paulsilvacoaching.com'><b>paul@paulsilvacoaching.com</b></a><b> and </b><a href='https://www.paulsilvacoaching.com/'><b>www.paulsilvacoaching.com</b></a></p><p><b>CONTENT WARNING:</b></p><p><b>Information shared in Calm After The Storm podcast can be graphic in nature. We recommend you review the details of our podcast before tuning in. We appreciate you tuning in and we hope that the story shared with you today is inspirational and helps to get through tough times that you may be facing. For additional information or support, please visit </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a></p><p>&lt;a rel=&quot;payment&quot;&gt;</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
  <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome to the second episode of Calm After The Storm, a podcast that explores various themes of survivorship and how each speaker has thrived. This podcast is hosted by Amy Syed, Founder and CEO of </b><a href='http://findyourhcp.com/'><b>Findyourhcp.com</b></a><b>. In today&apos;s episode, we chat with Paul Silva about bullying, alcoholism and his experience in transitioning to a healthier lifestyle. Tune in to get inspired!</b></p><ul><li><b>2:11 - From Chef to Coach: Paul’s career shift</b></li><li><b>3:45 - Being bullied throughout childhood</b></li><li><b>8:40 - Self-medicating with alcohol</b></li><li><b>12:56 - Acknowledging his depression and alcoholism</b></li><li><b>16:42 - A thinking problem, not a drinking problem</b></li><li><b>19:06 - The importance of support</b></li><li><b>21:33 - Finding his voice through writing</b></li><li><b>25:08 - How Paul became a coach</b></li><li><b>30:09 - The gift of being sensitive</b></li><li><b>32:52 - A dedication to alcoholics and addicts</b></li></ul><p><b>Paul Silva, Paul Silva Coaching, a coach who works with new coaches to help them conquer the overwhelm of starting up a new business. He also works with those who want to cut down or cut out alcohol for good or for now.  </b></p><p><b>Paul can be reached at </b><a href='mailto:paul@paulsilvacoaching.com'><b>paul@paulsilvacoaching.com</b></a><b> and </b><a href='https://www.paulsilvacoaching.com/'><b>www.paulsilvacoaching.com</b></a></p><p><b>CONTENT WARNING:</b></p><p><b>Information shared in Calm After The Storm podcast can be graphic in nature. We recommend you review the details of our podcast before tuning in. We appreciate you tuning in and we hope that the story shared with you today is inspirational and helps to get through tough times that you may be facing. For additional information or support, please visit </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a></p><p>&lt;a rel=&quot;payment&quot;&gt;</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome to the second episode of Calm After The Storm, a podcast that explores various themes of survivorship and how each speaker has thrived. This podcast is hosted by Amy Syed, Founder and CEO of </b><a href='http://findyourhcp.com/'><b>Findyourhcp.com</b></a><b>. In today&apos;s episode, we chat with Paul Silva about bullying, alcoholism and his experience in transitioning to a healthier lifestyle. Tune in to get inspired!</b></p><ul><li><b>2:11 - From Chef to Coach: Paul’s career shift</b></li><li><b>3:45 - Being bullied throughout childhood</b></li><li><b>8:40 - Self-medicating with alcohol</b></li><li><b>12:56 - Acknowledging his depression and alcoholism</b></li><li><b>16:42 - A thinking problem, not a drinking problem</b></li><li><b>19:06 - The importance of support</b></li><li><b>21:33 - Finding his voice through writing</b></li><li><b>25:08 - How Paul became a coach</b></li><li><b>30:09 - The gift of being sensitive</b></li><li><b>32:52 - A dedication to alcoholics and addicts</b></li></ul><p><b>Paul Silva, Paul Silva Coaching, a coach who works with new coaches to help them conquer the overwhelm of starting up a new business. He also works with those who want to cut down or cut out alcohol for good or for now.  </b></p><p><b>Paul can be reached at </b><a href='mailto:paul@paulsilvacoaching.com'><b>paul@paulsilvacoaching.com</b></a><b> and </b><a href='https://www.paulsilvacoaching.com/'><b>www.paulsilvacoaching.com</b></a></p><p><b>CONTENT WARNING:</b></p><p><b>Information shared in Calm After The Storm podcast can be graphic in nature. We recommend you review the details of our podcast before tuning in. We appreciate you tuning in and we hope that the story shared with you today is inspirational and helps to get through tough times that you may be facing. For additional information or support, please visit </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a></p><p>&lt;a rel=&quot;payment&quot;&gt;</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome to the first episode of Calm After The Storm, a podcast that explores various themes of survivorship and how each speaker has thrived. This podcast is hosted by Amy Syed, Founder and CEO of </b><a href='https://www.findyourhcp.com/'><b>Findyourhcp.com</b></a><b>, a technical platform that matches healthcare practitioners to employers on demand. In today&apos;s episode, Amy shares her experiences in grief, domestic violence, and terminal cancer with her sister Mehvish Syed, an animal and nature enthusiast who spends her day job cultivating support for cancer research and care at The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation. </b></p><p><br/></p><ul><li><b>5:04 - Amy’s childhood, growing up with South Asian descent and losing her father</b></li><li><b>14:32 - Taking on responsibility and being busy as a coping method</b></li><li><b>16:38 - Marriage, pregnancy and abuse</b></li><li><b>23:03 - Navigating through hardship</b></li><li><b>33:35 - How meditation helped her treatment</b></li><li><b>37:04 - Starting a new life and thriving</b></li><li><b>42:43 - Living in the moment, practising gratitude </b></li><li><b>46:02 - Honouring her father and a friend</b></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Amy Syed is a serial entrepreneur who has created other businesses and currently also coaches people who have no time for self-care to create habits and optimize their daily lives via </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a><b>. She is a speaker and chair of the board of directors at the </b><a href='https://www.theperiodpurse.com/'><b>Period Purse</b></a><b>. When she is not working or volunteering, she has 5 beautiful children and a supportive partner with whom she spends her time and energies to grow the future. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Visit Amy at: </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca </b></a><b>, </b><a href='https://www.instagram.com/amy.syed/'><b>@amy.syed</b></a><b> </b><a href='https://www.instagram.com/calmafterthestormpodcast/'><b>@calmafterthestormpodcast</b></a><b> </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>CONTENT WARNING:</b></p><p><b>Information shared in Calm After The Storm podcast can be graphic in nature. We recommend you review the details of our podcast before tuning in. We appreciate you tuning in and we hope that the story shared with you today is inspirational and helps to get through tough times that you may be facing. For additional information or support, please visit </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></description>
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  <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><p><b>Welcome to the first episode of Calm After The Storm, a podcast that explores various themes of survivorship and how each speaker has thrived. This podcast is hosted by Amy Syed, Founder and CEO of </b><a href='https://www.findyourhcp.com/'><b>Findyourhcp.com</b></a><b>, a technical platform that matches healthcare practitioners to employers on demand. In today&apos;s episode, Amy shares her experiences in grief, domestic violence, and terminal cancer with her sister Mehvish Syed, an animal and nature enthusiast who spends her day job cultivating support for cancer research and care at The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation. </b></p><p><br/></p><ul><li><b>5:04 - Amy’s childhood, growing up with South Asian descent and losing her father</b></li><li><b>14:32 - Taking on responsibility and being busy as a coping method</b></li><li><b>16:38 - Marriage, pregnancy and abuse</b></li><li><b>23:03 - Navigating through hardship</b></li><li><b>33:35 - How meditation helped her treatment</b></li><li><b>37:04 - Starting a new life and thriving</b></li><li><b>42:43 - Living in the moment, practising gratitude </b></li><li><b>46:02 - Honouring her father and a friend</b></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Amy Syed is a serial entrepreneur who has created other businesses and currently also coaches people who have no time for self-care to create habits and optimize their daily lives via </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a><b>. She is a speaker and chair of the board of directors at the </b><a href='https://www.theperiodpurse.com/'><b>Period Purse</b></a><b>. When she is not working or volunteering, she has 5 beautiful children and a supportive partner with whom she spends her time and energies to grow the future. </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Visit Amy at: </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca </b></a><b>, </b><a href='https://www.instagram.com/amy.syed/'><b>@amy.syed</b></a><b> </b><a href='https://www.instagram.com/calmafterthestormpodcast/'><b>@calmafterthestormpodcast</b></a><b> </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>CONTENT WARNING:</b></p><p><b>Information shared in Calm After The Storm podcast can be graphic in nature. We recommend you review the details of our podcast before tuning in. We appreciate you tuning in and we hope that the story shared with you today is inspirational and helps to get through tough times that you may be facing. For additional information or support, please visit </b><a href='http://15minutesaday.ca'><b>15minutesaday.ca</b></a></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast">Support the show</a> (https://www.amysyed.ca/calmafterthestormpodcast)</p></p>]]></itunes:summary>
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