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Whitney Goodman is a licensed marriage and family therapist and author on a mission to help adult family members have better relationships. Each week, Whitney has conversations with influential guests and real people to help listeners find new ways of looking at old family problems. Calling Home is available every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts.
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Call NH Home

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What's going on in New Hampshire, the good ol' the Granite State? Tune in as we discuss the New Hampshire real estate market, introduce you to industry leaders and talk with local business owners and community members.
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A Place To Call Home with Sam Fryer

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A place to call home podcast is a resources aimed to help the next generation of primary producers in Australia. Throughout the podcast, guest share first hand stories to help guide you onto life on the land as well as Industry experts who share their knowledge to help you on your journey to find A Place To Call Home. Copyright: A Place to Call Home Group 2024
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St Petrocs is a charity working to end homelessness in Cornwall, because everyone has the right to a safe and secure home. 'No Place to Call Home: A St Petrocs Podcast' was inspired and led by residents of St Petrocs, who share their experiences in the hopes of bringing the reality of homelessness, home to listeners. This podcast was funded by The Vocational Development Programme, through The People Hub project. The People Hub project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Pros ...
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When we expatriate, we all ask ourselves: am I o.k.? Do I belong? Am I safe? What happens if an answer is no? Alternatively, as often happens, everything goes beautifully. But we each move for different reasons that satisfy our souls, our core. These needs help us feel alive, of value. To find a spot where you can happily belong fills a primal need. Some of us may travel to attain that. We, expats . . . immigrants, learn to be comfortable with the unknown. We search for answers and look for ...
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Call Me On The Way Home is to ask two major questions of our guest: What have you mastered? What are you working on and hope to master? I want to learn from my network about the cool things they are doing and publish our conversations. The title comes from my lengthy time in a car on my evening commutes in LA. And you only talk to people you really want to on the way home, usually good friends. My hope is to stay connected with my network through interesting dialogue, thought provoking quest ...
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”Blazing Fury,” a podcast delving into California’s pressing environmental crisis: wildfires. From towering infernos to smoldering blazes, these disasters wreak havoc on the landscape, communities, and ecosystems. They endanger not only wildlife, but human lives as well. Through expert interviews and firsthand accounts, this podcast uncovers the staggering scale of destruction; From loss of lives and homes to irreversible damage to biodiversity. Systemic issues exacerbating the crisis are co ...
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Transform your relationships at school - with your students and peers, and in life - with your family, friends and colleagues. Enjoy conversations about prioritizing communication with an intentional approach to healthy and inclusive relationships. Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag are experienced solution-focused practitioners and instructional leaders with a background in education, social work and family therapy. Tara (UK), and Vicky (Canada), enjoy sharing their thoughts and reflections - a ...
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In this epsiode, Whitney answers two caller questions and gives her three little epiphanies for the week: Sutton's mom on RHOBH A new phrase she's using to push through hard times Being a cyclebreaker sucks sometimes Caller 1 is upset about her parent's horrible marriage. Caller 2 is responding to a smear campaign from her sister in law. Join The F…
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In this episode, Whitney shares her 3 Little Epiphanies for the week: Mary Cosby from RHOSLC did an amazing job How RHONY is an example of "therapy speak" entering the mainstream in a good way How Whitney is choosing to handle her news consumption in 2025 She also answers two caller questions. Caller 1 is having a baby and doesn't want the baby to …
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This is a two-part series with the hosts of Nuance Needed. In part 1, Whitney, Amanda, and Sam discuss the complexities of parental estrangement, the misconceptions surrounding it, and the impact of social media on family dynamics and estrangement. In Part 2, we reflect on the impact of their work on social media on their personal lives, the challe…
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In this Q&A episode, Whitney speaks to 2 callers. Caller 1 has a distant parent who doesn't invest much in their relationship. Should she cut them off, or is this just another estrangement fantasy? Caller 2 is a new parent who is worried about messing up his kid. This is the pep talk you need if you can relate. Join The Family Cyclebreakers Club: w…
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In this conversation, Whitney Goodman and Marc explore the significance of emotions in personal development and relationships. They discuss the lack of emotional education in families and schools, the impact of cultural perspectives on emotional expression, and the importance of having supportive figures in one's life. They also delve into practica…
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In this episode of the Calling Home podcast, Whitney answers your questions about emotional immaturity, providing insights into the dynamics of family relationships, the importance of genuine apologies, and the challenges of caring for emotionally immature parents. Join The Family Cyclebreakers Club: www.callinghome.co/join Have a question for Whit…
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In this episode, Whitney Goodman explores the complexities of emotional maturity, particularly in the context of adult children dealing with emotionally immature parents. She discusses the common fantasy that parents can change if children learn the right ways to interact with them, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, accountability, and …
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In this episode, Whitney addresses two caller questions. The first caller discusses her awakening to the dysfunction within her family and how uncomfortable she feels now. The second caller asks about the confusing behavior of her emotionally immature in-laws, who present a different persona in public compared to their private interactions. Whitney…
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In this episode, Whitney Goodman discusses emotional immaturity, its traits, and how to effectively deal with emotionally immature individuals. She emphasizes the importance of emotional regulation and provides practical strategies for managing interactions, drawing from insights in Lindsay C. Gibson's book, 'Adult Children of Emotionally Immature …
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In this episode of the Calling Home Podcast, Whitney Goodman discusses emotional maturity and the complexities of family relationships, particularly when spirituality and religion create barriers. She addresses a caller's question about navigating relationships with emotionally immature family members who use spiritual beliefs to justify their acti…
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In this episode of the Calling Home Podcast, Whitney Goodman shares concrete steps you can take to become more emotionally mature. She explores various aspects of emotional maturity, including self-awareness, accountability, emotional regulation, empathy, and vulnerability. Whitney provides practical insights and strategies for listeners to enhance…
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Finding Identity and Home: Navigating Life as a Russian Immigrant in America. Yoland and her guest Darsha continue to explore her experiences as a Russian immigrant in America, navigating American culture. Their conversation delves into the challenges of cultural conformity and identity, and the journey of finding a sense of home. Darsha shares ins…
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Finding Identity and Home: Navigating Life as a Russian Immigrant in America. Yolanda chats with guest Darsha, a Russian immigrant who has made a life in the USA. She delves into her upbringing in Soviet-era Russia, discusses the impact of the rapid political and cultural changes post-Soviet Union, and reflects on overcoming challenges and finding …
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St Petrocs introduces this Winter Special Episode of 'No Place to Call Home: A St Petrocs Podcast'. In this episode, St Petrocs' residents share their experiences of homelessness in Winter, and reflect on how society can come together to end homelessness, for good. St Petrocs' Winter Appeal is raising vital funds to support our Winter Services. Ple…
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From the UK to the USA: Suzanne Putman's Expat Journey In this episode of 'The Places We Call Home,' host Yolanda Reshemah delves into the compelling story of Suzanne Putman, who migrated from the UK to Italy, and finally settled in the United States. This episode explores the life of an international migrant, the resilience, and the adaptability r…
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In this episode, Tara and Vicky have the pleasure of interviewing Adam Gretton. Adam founded More Trees Banes in 2008 as a passion project and a response to climate change. Bringing children into the world made him want to make the world a safer place. Adam was motivated by the need to offset carbon, by the great comfort he found in working the lan…
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Ynhi Carr's Journey: From Vietnam to American Success In this episode host Yolanda Reshemah chats with Ynhi Carr, a lead pharmacist and pharmacy manager at Kaiser in the North Bay area. Ynhi shares her inspiring journey from her early years in the imperial city of Hue, Vietnam to moving to America in 1992 aided by her father's military background. …
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In this conversation, Whitney Goodman speaks to two callers and answers their questions. Question 1 addresses the complexities of navigating difficult family relationships, sharing how we feel with our family, and accepting parents. Question 2 is about gifts from estranged grandparents and the nuances of handling gifts. Join The Family Cyclebreaker…
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In this episode, Whitney Goodman explores the complexities of gift-giving and receiving during the holiday season. She discusses the emotional weight of gifts, the pressures of navigating family dynamics, and the impact of estrangement on these interactions. Whitney provides actionable tips for setting boundaries and understanding the deeper meanin…
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Ynhi Carr's Journey: From Vietnam to American Success In this episode host Yolanda Reshemah chats with Ynhi Carr, a lead pharmacist and pharmacy manager at Kaiser in the North Bay area. Ynhi shares her inspiring journey from her early years in the imperial city of Hue, Vietnam to moving to America in 1992 aided by her father's military background. …
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In this episode, Whitney Goodman addresses the complexities of family estrangement during the holiday season. She discusses the emotional challenges faced by individuals who are estranged from their families, particularly during a time that emphasizes togetherness. Whitney provides insights on coping strategies, the importance of setting boundaries…
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Part 2 with Cris. We chat about the 'good stuff': the American dream, is it a real thing, and for whom? We muse on establishing a worthwhile life, mental health, uprooting your success, and of course the issue of connecting as an adult. More chicken soup please! https://www.instagram.com/theplaces_wecallhome…
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Have you ever found yourself dreading the holidays because of family dynamics? In this episode, Whitney discusses dysfunctional family relationships during the holidays, the expectations we carry, and how to approach these situations in healthier ways. You will learn how to accept your family, set boundaries, and actually enjoy your holiday. We rec…
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Meet Cris, a woman with a lot of heart and talent. She's easygoing, and has it all together ... in Brazil. Cris and I Chat over chicken soup and shawarma about long-distance love, the emotional and practical challenges of transferring your successful life -- i.e. reputation, to the US from Brazil. But what about your invaluable self - those parts t…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 48 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Khory Hancock, who will take us on a deep dive into the world of carbon. Throughout this episode we chat about - Carbon, what is it? - ACCU, what does it mean. - What are the different carbon project methods - Why is there such a focus on carbon right now - The part …
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In this episode, Whitney answers two caller questions. Caller 1 is dealing with cultural pressures to care for her gaining parents. Caller 2 has parents who are politicians with beliefs that differ from her own. You can join the Family Cyclebreakers Club at Calling Home here. To learn more about Whitney and her work, visit her website. Learn more a…
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Balancing the needs of in-laws, parents, and your new family can be challenging, especially when merging families with different backgrounds and expectations. In this episode, Whitney discusses why open communication, clear boundaries, and empathy are key to maintaining balance. I Takeaways Balancing the needs of in-laws, parents, and your new fami…
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It's never a good idea to underestimate the human spirit. Karen was happily minding her own business, but somebody interfered in her life plan, and her safety, causing unplanned changes. She's got fire in her bones and a heart for early childhood education. It's giving ...indominable spirit, waking up to truth, dealing with unfavorable realities. C…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 47 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Melissa Neilsen from Rural Women's Exercise. Throughout this episode we cover a range of topics and hear from Mel about her journey to creating Rural Women's Exercise. We also chat about - Coming into a family business - Some of challenges that she faced and how she …
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In this episode, Whitney speaks with two callers. She explores the complexities of parent-child relationships, emotional neglect, parentification, and the challenges of navigating relationships with disabled parents. She discusses the emotional struggles faced by children of abusive parents, the responsibilities of parents to protect their children…
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In the wake of this election, many Americans wonder: Can I continue to have a relationship with family members who disagree with me politically? In this episode, Whitney walks you through her own journey in a large family with different political beliefs and provides you with a series of questions to explore. This episode will help you decide what …
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Helen is a fountain of passion ... if there's such a thing her name would be all over it. She had me on the edge of my seat all day. And weeks after. I couldn't resist getting into her purpose, which is to bring financial literacy to everyone who crosses her path. It's noble and it's real. You'll get some brilliant insights into the Chinese culture…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 46 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Jemma Dingle from Blue Sky Heritage Eggs and we chat about her land ownership journey as well as all things chickens and pasture raised eggs. We also chat about - Her journey working in the mines - Share investing - Building up their real estate investments - Buying …
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Camilla's Journey: Triumph Over Adversity In this powerful episode, we hear the remarkable story of Camilla (a pseudonym), a Brazilian woman who moved to the U.S. at the invitation of her fiancé. When she arrived, the love, wooing, and promises of marriage soon changed. Camilla faced a series of unimaginable challenges including deceit, depression,…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 45 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Claudia Bryant from the Farm Life plan, throughout the chat we cover a range of topics including. - Growing up in a failed succession plan - Working with in agribusiness - Side Hustles Vs Business - Creating a business - What Claudia has learnt from teaching primary …
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In this episode, Whitney answers two caller questions. One is about enmeshed in-laws and the other is an adult who is trying to re-parent themselves. She discusses the profound effects of critical parenting on self-perception and self-love. She emphasizes that while individuals can work towards healing and self-acceptance, they may never fully repl…
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In this episode Tara and Vicky have the pleasure of interviewing Ayse Adil. Ayse is the co-founder of Family Based Solutions, a charity in Enfield, London, that provides support for families experiencing child-to-parent abuse, families recovering from domestic abuse, and adult perpetrators of abuse. With over 15 years of experience in various educa…
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I invited Janelle (@heyjanellemarie) from TikTok to the podcast this week. I have watched every single one of her toxic mother-in-law videos, and I've been dying to speak with her. In this episode, Janelle discusses the challenges of navigating relationships with mothers-in-law and the impact it has on marriages. She shares her personal experiences…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 44 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Bronte Austin from Flock and Herd Nutrition and we talk about all things animal health and nutrition. As well as, - Growing up on a property - Her Journey to becoming an animal nutritionist - Why animal nutrition is so important - What you should look our for in your…
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The Resilient Journey of Thilo Christian Stompler: From Germany to American Success Thilo is a success. He is also an expert in consumer electronics with numerous patents and shed loads of experience in audio systems design. He's worked hard and has won in life. He discusses his move from Germany to the United States at age 15, his challenges adapt…
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In this episode, Whitney Goodman reflects on the first anniversary of the Calling Home podcast and community. She emphasizes the importance of community and shared experiences in navigating complex family relationships. The episode also addresses listener questions with a daughter who doesn't want her father to attend her wedding and an adult who w…
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In this conversation, Whitney Goodman interviews Gabriel, also known as The Indomitable Black Man, about his journey to becoming a content creator who promotes respectful or gentle parenting. They discuss the challenges of being a black man in the gentle parenting space and the misconceptions surrounding discipline and abuse. Gabriel emphasizes tea…
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Hi there good to see you. Welcome to The Places We Call Home podcast. Here, we celebrate the tenacity, courage and resilience of the human spirit, that ability to overcome unexpected challenges, move through doubt and all the stuff life throws at us. These are stories from people who have moved from countries all across the world to make a home in …
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 43 of A Place to Call Home. This week we chat to Luke Neill, who shares his story to finding A Place to Call Home. Throughout the episode we will hear Luke talk about his journey so far as well as. - Building a career in Mining and Gas - Purchasing Real estate - What he would have done differently looking back - Pu…
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In this episode, Whitney Goodman and Dr. Ramani discuss how narcissism is in the family. This is a great episode for anyone who is wondering: Is my parent a narcissist? How do I deal with a narcissistic parent or family member? How do I set boundaries and disengage? Are narcissistic adult children born or raised to be this way? Should I go to thera…
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This is Part 3 of a 3-part series on adult child and parent estrangement. In this episode, Whitney compares the survey results of estranged parents and estranged adult children. She shares her thoughts about the survey results and dives deeper into what this survey has taught us about this issue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoic…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 41 of A Place To Call Home Podcast. On this episode we chat to Nat and Kahlia Micken from Invest Out West Podcast, to chat about all things investing and getting started. We will also chat about - Their Journey to Land ownership - Going through succession - Money Mindset - Getting started investing - Why they inves…
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In this episode, Whitney shares the findings from a survey of 2382 estranged adult children. She offers a deep dive into why many distance themselves from their parents. The survey reveals common themes such as unresolved conflict, emotional or physical harm, and the lasting impact of difficult childhood experiences, where self-preservation sometim…
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This is Part 1 of a 3 Part Series on Adult Child and Parent estrangement. In this episode, Whitney discusses the findings from a survey of 204 estranged parents. You will hear how this group of parents feels about their estrangement from their adult child, what they're willing to do to fix the relationship, and if therapists and social media really…
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