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From my story to your story, let’s talk about grief. I will share my grief journey and interview others about their path of sorrow and healing. I hope that you, the listener, will hear something that helps as you navigate your own grief and that God is glorified along the way. This is a discussion and not meant to give professional help.
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Sonya D. Kilgore

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In this podcast I talk about my life things I go through an experience. The things that I’m learning and seeking to learn. This basically a learn as I go process so yeah hang in there with me and it will get better with time.
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Sonya Danielle

Purpose Talk Radio

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We talk on purpose and in purpose about life situations and life circumstances.. where you can get empowered and energized for your day !!! Live , laugh , and love !!!
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Sonya Harris

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Essential Awareness Herbs Gives Back Our Immune System Nutrients And It's Prepares our Bodies For Cleaning. Emotional Revelations For Spiritual Rlevation's Healthy Ways To Help You Mold Yourself And Create A Positive Atmosphere To Bring Good Energy And Healing Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonya-harris/support
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Welcome to Love Therapy Ministries - a podcast where faith meets family in the heart of the marketplace. Hosted by Bill and Sonya. This podcast delves into the intricacies of managing life after divorce, building successful blended families, and integrating faith into the journey. With over three decades of combined experience in marriage, divorce, and family blending, Bill and Sonya share personal insights, practical advice, and spiritual guidance to support and empower those facing similar ...
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Welcome to Real Loan Talk with Sonya At Real Loan Talk with Sonya, we bring you insightful discussions, expert advice, and practical tips on real estate and lending. Whether you're a seasoned investor, a first-time homebuyer, or simply interested in the world of real estate, our podcast is designed to educate, inspire, and empower you.
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In this podcast, I'll be talking about some of my favorite books, or books I recently read (don't worry, it's spoiler free!). You'll also be getting a ton of book recommendations! You can send me some book recommendations, or comments, by clicking on this link https://anchor.fm/sonya-alexandrea5 and pressing the button that says message! You don't need an anchor account to do this, and I might include your message in the podcast, or give you a shout out!
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Send us a text You are already dealing with the grief of losing your son. How can you possibly help your children? Dawn Hawley shares the story of her son's passing along with how they have navigated Nathan's siblings' loss. We talk about things that helped and things that did not. The journey has been about trusting God, and finding hope and heali…
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Send us a text God tells us in 2 Corinthians 1:3 that He is the God of all comfort. This podcast is a reminder that He wants to strengthen and help you with both your dread and the difficulty of navigating the holidays when you are grieving. #grief #griefpodcast #griefandhope #griefhealing #holidaygrief #hopeingod #hopeinchrist #hopeinjesus #God'sc…
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Send us a text Effective communication is the foundation of any strong relationship, especially in remarriage and blended families. In this video, Bill & Sonya share practical tips and personal insights on communicating with love, respect, and understanding. Whether navigating remarriage, blending families, or building a lasting bond, this conversa…
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Send us a text Why Did Our 19 Year Old Son, Jadon, Have To Die? This is the title of a tract Dallita (Jadon's mom) was able to write after his death. Dallita takes the time to do an interview with me about several posts she wrote that have spoken to my heart. She is open about the raw grief she is facing and yet arrives at Biblical conclusions to h…
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Send us a text In Part 2, Alex and Ashley share different facets they have dealt with after the death of their seven month old son. They discuss guilt, regret, telling Benjamin's brother, how they honor Benjamin's memory and allowing him to be a donor. This is Part 2 of a 2 part series. #grief, #griefandhope, #griefshare, #griefpodcast, #griefjourn…
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Send us a text Little Benjamin went to Heaven just days before he turned seven months old. Alexander and Ashley share the details of that difficult day. Along with the deep grief that comes after losing your child, they had sorrow added to this journey as they dealt with the investigation that comes with an unexplained infant death. They tell us ab…
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Send us a text Valerie concludes her interviews by telling us about the last nine months of her mother's life. It was a rollercoaster of ups and downs, and day after day of going to the rest home. Then we discuss the grief after this kind of loss, along with some ways to be helpful to those who are going through these times. This video is part 3 in…
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Send us a text Valerie shares the cancer journey that her mother faced. After fifteen previous surgeries and intestinal difficulties, Margaret was told she had bladder cancer. She endures one of the most toxic chemo therapy treatment plans and then faces surgery. Her story is amazing as she comes near death and gives up only to be spurred on and re…
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Send us a text How a person handles life is largely how they let hard times shape them for good. Before we learn about Valerie Kucera's large, gaping hole in her life from losing her mom, we want to first take a look at what shaped her mom's life. Margaret Watson came to America at twenty years of age to marry her sweetheart. We will hear about her…
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Send us a text What do you do when the plan you had for your life gets turned upside down? Instead of pouting, becoming bitter, or turning away from God, Erika Washington decided to turn TOWARD Him even though that's easier said than done. After a devastating divorce, she returned to a word study she had done on LOVE. She applied this to every area…
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In today's challenging housing market, many homeowners are finding themselves in a difficult position—falling behind on mortgage payments and entering forbearance. But what happens when the forbearance period ends, and they can't qualify for a loan modification? With banks foreclosing on properties that hold substantial equity, homeowners are left …
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Send us a text Angie experienced a cancer diagnosis not only once, but twice. She went through biopsies, surgeries, radiation, and chemo therapy, Yet, in part three, she tells us about the heroes that helped her on this journey and the Ultimate Hero, Who was with her every step of the way. She shares about her support system and what God did in her…
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In this episode of Real Loan Talk, we dive into the world of first-time homebuyer programs with our special guest, Christine Foreman, a seasoned Home Loan Officer with over 25 years of experience. Christine is part of the team at SJ Morgan Private Lending Exchange, where she excels in guiding clients through the complexities of the mortgage industr…
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Send us a text Angie describes what it was like to have cancer diagnosed for a second time. It was a different type of cancer and she faced the giant of chemotherapy this time. For her, it was devastating to lose her hair. We discuss some of the details on this second journey along with the need to keep things normal and get back to a regular patte…
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In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Deonna Price, a distinguished Realtor with over 20 years of experience and certified Senior Real Estate Expert. Deonna has dedicated her career to helping seniors and their families navigate the complexities of the housing market, ensuring they find the perfect living arrangements for their golden years. …
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Send us a text We often laugh at the teacher from Charlie Brown as she talks, "Wah, wah, wah..." But that is exactly how Angie felt after she heard the word "cancer" from her doctor. She could see his mouth moving but nothing was making sense. She sits down with me and describes the diagnosis, surgery, and radiation. We talk about the fears, emotio…
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In this episode of "Real Loan Talk with Sonya," we chat with Joe Morgan, a seasoned private money lender and co-owner of SJ Morgan Private Lending Exchange, about the appeal of investing in private money notes. Discover why our guest prefers this investment strategy, the benefits it offers, and the key risks to watch out for. Whether you're an inve…
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Send us a text They say the loss of a child is like no other loss. How can you navigate this kind of death, especially when it was a suicide? When your loved one takes their own life, it presents its own set of difficulties. Tena Wokaty and I talk about the death of her son. We discuss things like the unique difficulties of dealing with a loved one…
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In this episode of Real Loan Talk with Sonay, we chat with Jim Graham, a veteran private money investor, about the ins and outs of funding private money notes. Jim shares his expert insights on what he looks for when evaluating notes, including borrower credibility, property value, and loan-to-value ratios. Tune in to learn: - The basics of private…
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Send us a text Have you lost a sister or brother? The bond between siblings can run deep. Tena Wokaty talks about the close relationship she had with her sister, Madelyn's passing, and what God taught her from this heartache. Join us for part two. Be sure to listen to part one where Tena's talks about not being allowed to grieve her father's death …
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Send us a text Are you from a family, generation, or situation where you were told not to grieve? Does grieving make you a weak Christian? Tena Wokaty sits down with me and talks about suppressing grief when her father died. He went to Heaven when she was only eighteen. Join us for part one. In the videos to follow, she shares the difficulty of los…
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Send us a text There is a grief that comes from losing a loved one, over time, to dementia. As her father went into the hospital, my sister-in-law was faced with the caring of her mother overnight. Her dad did not come home, so her mom came to live with her. Along with these adjustments, her mother had dementia. We discuss the decisions, progressio…
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Send us a text Have you lost all of your original family? The family you were born into is your family of origin. My sister in law talks about what it was like to lose hers. She shares the responsibility she felt as each one passed and then the emptiness of being alone. From the loss of her brother, through the soon passing of her dad, this story t…
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Send us a text Have you ever felt like it was taboo to talk about a miscarriage? My sister discusses what she went through when she miscarried at eighteen weeks pregnant. Why is it so awkward? What would be helpful to know before you are ever faced with a miscarriage? How should we treat others who are going through this traumatic event? We discuss…
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Send us a text How do children handle grief? My granddaughter shares her thoughts as she remembers her Papaw. She talks about the scariness of forgetting your loved one, sweet memories, and how she thinks we should help others when they grieve. This is part of the My Family's Grief series. #grief #love #grandpa #grandparents #granddaughter #loss #l…
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Send us a text In this interview, my daughter-in-law talks about watching her husband grieve. She remembers "dad's" loving eyes and kind heart. We talk about keeping his memory alive for the grandkids and having to keep moving forward in life, although not to be mistaken with "getting over" someone's death. This is part of the My Family's Grief ser…
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Send us a text My son held his dad when he died. There is both grief and trauma to face after something like this. We discuss separating the two along with the dread that comes after this kind of loss. In addition, we analyze need, function, processing, and escaping as related to grief. This is part of the My Family's Grief series. grief, loss, gri…
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Send us a text Remi talks about everything from earballs to drifting a truck when it comes to his papaw. He talks about what it is like to have a wonderful grandfather, and then how much it hurt to lose him. He shares funny memories along with how he is coping with this today. His brother, Bare, wanted in on the interview, even though he was little…
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Send us a text I interview my middle daughter-in-law about her memories and grief for her father-in-law. We talk about first impressions, the chickens, delayed grief, and keeping papaw's memory alive for her children. This episode is part of the My Family's Grief series. grief, loss, griefandloss, griefjourney, sad, sadness, sorrow, mourn, mourning…
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Send us a text I interview my son about his dad's life and death. His dad had a huge impact on him and losing him has been devastating. He shares the good and the painful memories. He eludes to the spiritual doubts his dad's death has caused him. We will answer how he has dealt with those in a future video. This is part of the My Family's Grief ser…
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Send us a text Do you ever feel regret or guilt in relationship to your grief? Do you wonder what you could have done differently, regret something you did, or feel guilt about something you did not do? I think we all have some of these feelings as we mourn. I explain mine and how I dealt with them. This is episode 7 in My Grief series. Good Grief …
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Send us a text Grief is a heavy stressor and hard on your physical body. What can you do to make sure you are equipped to bear the weight of this grief journey? From food to rest and more, these are some things you probably know, but could use a gentle reminder at a time when it is hard to think straight. This is episode 6 in My Grief series. grief…
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Send us a text episode 5 of My Grief series Do you feel unbelievably lonely after the death of a precious person in your life? Perhaps you are lonely from children growing up and leaving your home, or from losing your job, or from a dear friend moving away. I discuss how deep my loneliness went in my grief along with a few things that are making it…
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Send us a text episode 4 of My Grief series You and I can be a help to those who have suffered loss or trauma. There are so many practical ways to be a blessing to others who are going through grief; not limited to but including such things as food, gift baskets, memorials, grave saddles, and more. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHF96xK32sAvVGvSj…
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Send us a text episode 3 in My Grief series Do you feel like grief is surprisingly strange, confusing, and indecisive? You are not alone! From crying at the oddest moments, to forgetting the simplest things, to not being able to make a decision, grief takes us on an unusual journey. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHF96xK32sAvVGvSjlw0lfQ Join us o…
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Send us a text episode 2 of My Grief series One of the emotions I dealt with after losing my husband was not wanting to be a widow or face that I was no longer married. I discuss some of the events that were difficult and wrestling with whether we are married in Heaven or not. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHF96xK32sAvVGvSjlw0lfQ Join us on Face…
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Huma Abedin has spent her entire career in public service and national politics, beginning as an intern in First Lady Hillary Clinton’s office in 1996. After four years in the White House, she worked in the U.S. Senate as Senior Advisor to Senator Clinton and was Traveling Chief of Staff for Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign. In 2009, she was ap…
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John Simm is an English actor, director, and musician, best known for playing Sam Tyler in Life on Mars, the master in Doctor Who, and DS Roy Grace in Grace. His other television credits include State of Play, The Lakes, Crime and Punishment, Exile, Prey, and Cracker. He has been nominated for a BAFTA for best actor and the Lawrence Olivier Award f…
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My guest this week is one of my closest friends, Dan Houser. Dan created a cultural phenomenon. He is the former lead writer and creative director of Rockstar Games and he was the head writer and creative director of Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption. GTA5 is the most successful entertainment product in history. It has sold over 150 million …
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My guest this week is Aimee Mullins. Aimee is an American athlete, actress, model, and public speaker. She was born with a medical condition that resulted in the amputation of both of her lower legs when she was one year old. She was told that she would use a wheelchair for the rest of her life but by the age of two she was walking with prosthetics…
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This week my guest is Krista Tippett, creator and host of the spiritual nourishment podcast, On Being. She has interviewed everyone of spiritual consequence from the Dalai Lama to Mary Oliver. She was the recipient of the National Humanities Medal at the White House, given by Barack Obama. She has won a Peabody award. She reported and wrote for The…
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My guest this week is my friend Bill, better known as William H. Macy. Bill is an American writer, actor, and director. He has written films, tv series, and screenplays. He has won two Emmy awards, and has been nominated for 15. He has won four screen actors guild awards. He was nominated for an Academy award for best supporting actor for his perfo…
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My guest this week is Scottish writer Douglas Stuart. Douglas' debut novel, Shuggie Bain was awarded the 2020 Booker Prize. It was a finalist for the National Book Award, the Pen/Hemingway, the National Book Critics Circle, and named a notable book of the year by The New York Times and The Washington Post. Douglas' Books Jude The Obscure by Thomas …
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My guest this week is British American businessman Chris Anderson. Chris is the head of TED, a non-profit organization that provides idea-based talks and hosts an annual conference in Canada. He is also the founder of Future Publishing. He published a book, TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking, which immediately became a New York Ti…
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Isha Sesay is a British journalist of Sierra Leonean descent who became a TV news star in 2014 when she led a CNN team to a Peabody award for her coverage of the kidnapping of 276 school girls in Nigeria. Isha stayed with the story over the years and spent time with the girls that escaped, as well as with the families of the girls that are still un…
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My guest this week is Carol Dysinger, Director of the short documentary, Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone if You're a Girl. This film won the Academy Award for best short documentary as well as the BAFTA for best short, and best documentary short from the IDA and the Tribeca Film Festival. She is the recipient of multiple awards, among them the …
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My guest this week is Rory Stewart, British academic, diplomat, explorer, author, soldier, and politician. Rory is a Senior Fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, where he teaches politics and international relations. He has served as a Minister in four different departments of the UK government, including Secretary of St…
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My guest this week is best selling author Darin Strauss. His book Half a Life received the National Book Critics Circle award for memoir. He is also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in fiction writing and numerous other awards. Darin is an Associate Professor of writing at NYU. Darin's Books Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy, 1877 Pnin by Vladim…
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This week I spoke with Dr. Marion Turner, a professor of English Literature at Oxford and a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. Her latest book, Chaucer: A European Life is a major biography of the great medieval poet. Her book was chosen as Book of the Year in 2019 in The Times, The Sunday Times, and the TLS. In 2020 it was shortlisted for the Wolfso…
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