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Lizbeth Meredith

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Lizbeth Meredith

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Lizbeth Meredith

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Host of Living Beyond Limits podcast Marcy Langlois had a tough start in life. Born with a cleft palate that required many surgeries, Marcy spent much of her life trying to cover the pain of not feeling pretty enough or good enough. A later ca
Facing the unthinkable loss of her teenaged daughter Maya, author Eleanor Vincent knew she had the ability to help another family save their loved one.What happened next became the memoir Swimming With Maya, the award winning memoir by Eleano
Jack Maher, a historical novelist and retired TV news executive, is a man of his word. Jack shares his heartfelt journey of writing his novel "Poppy," inspired by the lives of his grandfather and his late brother, Chris. Through their stories,
Carmen Micsa takes nothing for granted.The podcast host of Seeds of Sunshine and successful realtor left Romania in her youth for the United States. Since then, this wife and mother of two, has found her footing as a successful realtor, a poe
Welcome to an insightful episode where we delve into the vital work of the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) with Renee Williams, their esteemed Executive Director. Get ready to be inspired and enlightened by the transformative effort
Today, I'm joined by D Arlando Fortune, or "Fortune" as he prefers, a self-publishing coach and PhD candidate, who shares his incredible journey from facing legal troubles and addiction to transforming his life through writing and personal deve
In this episode, host Lizbeth welcomes Tiffany Bartell, a therapist and host of the podcast "How Would You Rate Your Pain?", who shares her fascinating life story and journey into the field of therapy. She opens up about her tumultuous childhoo
It's March, Women's History Month and spring is nearly here.In episode 155, a quick update of what's next on Persistence U over the next month or more, a personal update, and reminder that Women's History Month might just be the perfect time t
Podcaster Ron Rappaport (It's a Wrap with Rap) was stopped in his tracks when he received the diagnosis. Breast cancer?!! But he was a guy. How could that be?After Googling the matter, he found Male Breast Cancer Happens, founded by mom Peggy
Stephanie Cotsirilos was drawn to the arts from an early age, but once a crisis across the globe required a different kind of skill set, she decided to go to law school. But sometimes opportunity knocks again, and today, Stephanie is an author
It's hard to say what's helped more, getting formal support after trauma, or working with scores of brilliant and brave people who've survived the unthinkable. From domestic advocacy in the early 90's to true crime survivors today, their lesson
(There are two spots where connection was lost. Just fast forward!)Larry Davis wouldn't wish divorce on anyone. When his marriage to his childhood sweetheart ended after more than a decade together, he fell into a funk for a time, and didn't
Whether you're sober-curious, participating in Sober January, or have realized you're ready to make a change with respect to alcohol (or any other habit weighing you back), you're in the right place. Dr. Stephan Neff knows a few things about m
Hello to episode 148 and Goodbye to 2023.Here's my brief recap of the podcast, this year's Patrons, and the role of persistence that brought unexpected and much-appreciated surprises.You will learn:Five of this year's favorite podcast episo
Sandra Younger knew two decades ago that the Cedar fire that raged and destroyed her California home didn't just affect her. Neighbors died. Thousands of homes were lost. Firefighters suffered. And in the end, a whole new world for Sandra was
Lois Letchford didn't set out to be the author of Reversed: A Memoir. An educator, married to a university professor, she was uniquely qualified when a teacher told Lois that Lois's first grade son was the worst she'd had in decades of work.Wh
Laura Mangum-Broome recalls her journey just a few years back as woman who faced a series of life-altering challenges: battling cancer, enduring health problems related to cancer treatment which led to a heart transplant, losing health insuranc
At age six, Valeria Elliott learned to wield the power of silence rather than engage in conflicts. But what started as a coping mechanism to avoid her father’s anger became a pattern of behavior that made her an easy target for bullies in schoo
Growing up Mormon left little freedom for Larissa Kindred to take up space. The mandate was clear on how to be a good woman: marry, procreate, and be sure that the needs of the family always came first. Desires for education and a career seemed
When high school officials told  Jason Pike he wasn't college material, he decided to try a back door approach to success.Learning disabilities had colored their view of Jason, who decided to enroll in the armed forces. Sent to a brig as a puni
Being kidnapped as a child by her father and taken to Iraq from America was just the beginning for Delicia Niami.Trauma followed her into early adulthood, through bullying, molestation, and assaults, yet she never considered herself to be an ab
Clint Callahan was born prematurely, back in the day when medical practices supported isolating babies and kept them from parental touch. Some of his early experiences, combined with his smaller size compared to his peer group, led to him later
When young Erin Copelan married a man 26 years her senior, she did the math and assumed she would one day become his care provider. His liver cancer diagnosis came when Erin was only 34,  and she was lost.Today, Erin is the author of Welcome to
During his childhood, Joey Drolshagen saw both of his parents work constantly and still struggle financially. Like many of us do, he committed to doing better. He found himself in a pattern of casting a vision for a great future, but employing
By the time her mother was shot to death during a petty crime in India, Farah had already been through huge transitions. Moving from London to India without warning as a child, later attending school in an Irish convent, Farah's mother had beli
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