The 8 Best Deborah Adamy Podcasts
1) Episode 100 Dr. Deborah Adamy Gets Interviewed!
Today marks the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.âs birthday. He was born in Atlanta, GA on January 15th, 1929 - if still alive, he would now be 91 years old. Iâd like to honor his commitment to ...Show More
2) Episode 118 Dr. Deborah Adamy Talks About Raw Emotions
I didnât plan for, nor expect the flood of tears that came over me, and in between my sobs, I realized it took a pandemic for me to feel the raw emotions of our countryâs intensified racism. It took a...Show More
3) Episode 111 Dr. Deborah Adamy, Cultivating An Inner Refuge
Instead of a guest today, I would like to share some of my own reflections in the midst of this pandemic and only hope that it may resonate and provide a heart connection for you. I know we are at a l...Show More
4) Episode 97 Dr. Deborah Adamy, PhD., LMSW, LMT, 2019 Reflections
Instead of having a guest today, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on 2019. My beloved husband, Paul and I launched this podcast nearly 2 years ago, on January 8th, 2018. Since then, we released ev...Show More
5) Episode 102 Dr. Deborah Adamy, A Story For Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, I am excited to announce our 3 fabulous guests starting next week: Vaneese Thomas, Everett Bradley and Gail Blache-Gill. But for today, I want to start off Black Histo...Show More
6) Episode 122 Julia Adamy Pederson, musician/equal justice advocate
My guest today is Julia Adamy Pederson. Although Julia is an outstanding professional bass player, todayâs conversation is not about what a marvelous bass player she is, or her vibrant music career. J...Show More
7) Episode 166 A Whole New World
The song âItâs a Whole New Worldâ from the Disney movie Aladdin keeps wiggling its way into my mind these days. My beloved spiritual son, Joel Cross introduced me to TikTok last week and he and TikTok...Show More
8) Episode 282 Senses of Gratitude
Thanksgiving invites us to tap into the power of gratitude. Even in the midst of all the suffering in our broken world, paying attention to what we are grateful for, can bring us back to center. Havin...Show More
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