Living A Year Without My Mother – Grieving, Suicide, Life Coaching and Taking Responsibility
In this episode, I explore the last year of my life, from the start of my mother’s death on December 15, 2019, to the first anniversary today. I talk about how I was not living life to many months to opening up in Life coaching, living through a suicide plan, suicidal thoughts, depression, and find my way in this life. I talk about as much as possible with what I experienced this year. It is an honor to share this episode when I celebrate my mom’s extraordinary life that she had, and although she is no longer here, she will always be in my heart.
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Living A Year Without My Mother – Grieving, Suicide, Life Coaching and Taking Responsibility
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James Edgar Skye
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Hey James! I will have a listen. I am interested in podcasting myself. Can I ask, which platform do you use and what has your experience been like? Also, I just realized you authored a book. I will be picking that up just as soon as I am able. Is it self published? Thanks!
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I use anchor.fm website because you can divide your episodes into segments and it is user friendly. It also allows you to upload to platforms like Spotify or iTunes to name a few that people do for podcasts. My new novella is self published! It’s called Angel on the Ward and you can find it on my author website at https://www.jamesedgarskye.me/jamesedgarskyebooks
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Awesome, thanks! I’ve heard some creator concerns about Anchor though, such as the fact that the content is not your own. I’m glad you’ve had a positive experience. Thanks!
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Do you use podcast equipment or your smart phone?
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I use podcast equipment. I am still working on building my studio ATM but the blue yeti microphone, the company is called Blue, is a great starter mix. Great price and professional sound.
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That doesn’t mean at times I don’t use my phone because sometimes I will record a segment that is really on my mind.
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Thanks for the feedback!
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You’re welcome. I am still learning and using my early episodes to find my way. I hope you find the time to listen to an episode.
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I have listened to them all. 😁
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Thank you so much!
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You bet!
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I am working on getting better with each episode. I get nervous but I love the idea of the podcast.
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Yes, I am soft spoken too. Podcasting will certainly help you develop that public speaking muscle. That’s one of the reasons I’ve wanted to try it myself.
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Yes. My voice is weird at least for me but it was a platform I really wanted to get into and so I did. It made sense when it did but I needed a push from a kindred spirit and now I have plenty of interviews lined up and I am so excited about the possibilities of the podcast.
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Yeah, it’s always better when you have someone to bounce off of.
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