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Come Back to Love® Radio: Is it Possible to Divorce with Love?
In this heartfelt and enlightening episode of Come Back to Love Radio, Robyn Vogel is joined by Deanna Coyle and Mandy Pullen Barr of Vesta Divorce to explore what it truly means to experience Divorce with Love. Together, they discuss how to navigate the end of a marriage with dignity, compassion, and emotional integrity. Listeners will hear personal stories, practical tools, and expert guidance on finding the best resources for you if you're contemplating or going through divorce right now! Co-parenting, healing from heartbreak, and redefining identity after divorce are all important parts of the process. This episode invites anyone facing or recovering from divorce to consider how love—yes, even during separation—can be a powerful guide for transformation and new beginnings.
Deanna and Mandy's Bios:
Deanna Coyle is an entrepreneur, speaker, and writer. She is Co-Founder of Vesta: A New Vision for Divorce, which provides informative events and trusted professional resources that educate and empower people to navigate life during and after divorce. Having gone through a challenging and draining divorce herself, she intimately understands the isolation and frustration that can permeate the divorce process.
As the head of Vesta’s Divorce Concierge Service, Deanna has had the privilege of guiding thousands through their divorce journeys. She and her friend and business partner, Mandy Barr, host the Podcast Dishing on Divorce, which provides education, inspiration, and humor.
With over 20 years of financial experience, including seven years as a securities analyst on Wall Street, Deanna brings a wealth of knowledge to her work. She graduated cum laude from Mount Holyoke College, received her M.B.A. from the Tuck Business School at Dartmouth, and earned the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. She is successfully co-parenting her two college-age sons with her ex-husband. In her free time, she enjoys kayaking, skiing, Pilates, cooking, and traveling.
Free Gift: Complimentary Concierge Call with Deanna (via phone call or Zoom) - Calendly.com/DeannaCoyle
Website: VestaDivorce.com
Mandy Pullen Barr is a dedicated Concierge Specialist and Strategic Managing Partner at Vesta, leveraging over five years of expertise to guide individuals through the complex process of divorce. Based in Natick, MA, Mandy's passion lies in helping clients make informed, confident decisions that lead to clarity and long-term success. Having gone through her divorce over 17 years ago without Vesta's support, Mandy feels deeply passionate about providing others with the resources she wished she had.
As Vesta's first point of contact, she ensures clients feel seen, heard, and supported. Mandy expertly connects them with Vesta's trusted professionals and creates tailored roadmaps that address the emotional and practical aspects of divorce. Her training and experience as a certified mindset coach deeply inform her concierge work, allowing her to hold space with empathy, ask powerful questions, and help clients shift from overwhelm to clarity.
Mandy's unwavering commitment to service, transparency, and compassion sets her apart, offering clients the confidence they need to navigate this challenging transition.
Her work extends beyond Vesta. She hosts the Dishing on Divorce podcast, sharing expert insights and practical advice, and has co-authored two inspiring collaborative book projects. She also serves on the Board of Directors for The Sparrow Collective, a pioneering supportive living community for women navigating divorce and beyond, helping bring holistic recovery and empowerment to life.
Outside of work, Mandy enjoys life with her husband, Dave, and their blended family. Together, they embrace outdoor activities, mindfulness practices, and making meaningful memories. Her son is currently in college, and she treasures every moment they get to spend together. She also adores her two bonus adult children and loves spending time with them—whether it’s exploring new places, sharing great food, or simply enjoying quality time.
Learn more about Robyn here: https://www.comebacktolove.com

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Gaea Star Crystal Radio Hour #623 is a compelling hour of improvised visionary acoustic music played by the Gaea Star Band with Mariam Massaro on vocals, Native flute, 4- ad 8-string ukuleles and acoustic guitar, Bob Sherwood on piano and Craig Harris on Native drum and congas. Recorded live at Singing Brook Studio in Worthington, Massachusetts in early June of 2025, today’s show begins with the pretty, pastoral “It’s A Brand-New Day To Reach Out”, an upbeat folk song driven by clever, busy piano from Bob and tight, driving rhythmic 8-string ukulele from Mariam supporting her wide-ranging, expressive vocal. “As We Sail Along” is a sparse, spacious folk rock workout featuring another virtuosic improv-heavy vocal from Mariam before morphing into a lengthy, gorgeous art-rock workout with exemplary work from the whole combo. “Rays Of Light” is a pretty, bucolic folk waltz providing a stage for Mariam’s powerful melody and “Back Us Up Oh Angels” is a swinging, eccentric blues with fat-fingered piano from Bob, rolling train congas from Craig supporting Mariam’s hyper-energized blues vocal, “Gather Together” is a stately, formal opera-like peace with throbbing heartbeat drums from Craig, instrumental in creating the modern classical by-way-of-Native vibe of this affecting song. “The Mystery Of Life” is a relaxed, hallucinatory cloud of a song with an evocative, vulnerable, almost child-like melody from Mariam and “May Abundance Keep On Flowing” has an Eastern European feel with an arrangement of ukulele, congas, piano and Mariam’s shaded, minor vocal melody. “Let The Voice Of Creation Sing Through All Nations” is a beautiful, inspired folk song from Mariam with a classic, deeply emotional construction and we finish today’s show with the wide-ranging “Keep On Going Around and Around With Your Floodgates Open”, a folk-rock journey that opens with virtuosic, dancing Native flute and moves through gospel, jazz and soul before closing with a gorgeous extended coda in which Mariam soars free on her Native flute.
Learn more about Mariam here: http://www.mariammassaro.com

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Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within Interviews Dr. Joseph Wenke for a return visit to the show. Dr Joseph Wenke is the author of You’ve Got to Be Kidding, and his newest book Papal Bull. Dr. Wenke seeks to imbue readers with their own intuitive sense for pursuing life in a loving way and to reevaluate earlier beliefs untruths, or repetitive behaviors by the Catholic church as well as other religions. When religion separates one from the Unity of connection the soul and spirit is sometimes denied the freedom to find God-or the Universal Source of life in their own way.. without prejudice, restrictions, fears, and cohesion by enforced man made belief systems that may serve an antiquated view of God but not the total vision necessary for freedom of self-discovery, individualized thought and free will.
Learn more about Sheryl here: http://www.sherylglick.com/

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Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within interviews Eric Leuthardt MD, author Red Devil 4, a novel based on his work as a neurosurgeon specializing in the field of neuroprosthetics and the exploration of break throughs in the field of artificial intelligence that will ultimately change the way we think about human consciousness and our relationship to each other and the world. The truly important aspects and regard for humanity and science dwell not only in technology and advancement, but in a greater understanding of our human emotions and our potential for love.
Learn more about Sheryl here: http://www.sherylglick.com/

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Shaking the Family Tree: Risk Factors, Genetic Testing and More.
Whether it is a concern for a cancer diagnosis, diabetes, heart disease or other condition, knowing your family history can be a key factor in early detection and treatment for inherited disease. Knowing something is not rooted in family history is important as well! Dr. Sarah Cate will help breakdown our understanding of genetics, epigenetics and more on this important episode.
Bio: Dr. Sarah Cate is a breast surgical oncologist, specializing in breast cancer surgery. She joins Stamford Health as the chief of the division of breast surgery. She is a graduate of UMDNJ/ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and trained in general surgery at Westchester Medical Center. She is a graduate of the Mount Sinai West and Downtown Breast Surgery Fellowship.
Dr. Cate has a special interest in oncoplastic surgery, as well as nipple-sparing mastectomies with direct-to-implant reconstruction. She is board certified in general surgery and is certified in Hidden-Scar™ surgery. She was previously at Mount Sinai for 10 years, where she developed and lead high-risk programs for the Mount Sinai Health System, as well as lead the breast surgery quality program for the last two years. She will be bringing the latest research and innovations to Stamford Hospital.
Dr. Cate also enjoys training the next generation of breast surgeons and was the associate program director of the Mount Sinai West Breast Surgery Fellowship. Her research has been published and presented at the national level. She is a sought after national and international speaker. Her care philosophy focuses on patient-centered care, with warmth, knowledge, and shared decision-making.
Find Yonni & Heather here https://www.herhealthcompass.com/

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Finding Peace in Chaos: Navigating Emotions During Political Unrest
We’re diving into the emotional weight that political events and elections can bring. While I prefer to stay blissfully unaware of the political scene, I know how deeply these moments can impact our lives and relationships. Together, let’s explore how to navigate these heavy emotional vibes with tolerance, kindness, and a focus on what truly matters.
I’ll share ways to empathize with others' feelings, even when opinions clash, and how practicing gratitude and self-care can lift us out of distress. From meditation and grounding techniques to reflecting on your purpose, there are powerful tools to help you find peace in the chaos. Remember that we can’t control everything, but we can choose kindness, tolerance, and care for ourselves and those around us
If it's Light, it's Right™!
Find Cheryl here https://cherylbradley.com/contact/

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Are Your Beliefs Killing You or Saving Your Life with Janine Durso
What if the very beliefs you hold to be true are the ones holding you hostage?
Join host Carrie Rowan for one of the most unforgettable episodes yet as she sits down with belief expert and transformational speaker Janine Durso, whose harrowing story will leave you breathless. Six years ago, her beliefs nearly killed her. Six months ago, they saved her life.
In this raw and powerful conversation, Janine shares the intimate details of her near-death experience with a brain aneurysm—and how the internal belief shifts she made over time played a life-altering role in both her healing and survival.
But this episode goes beyond the personal. You’ll learn:
Why your beliefs—not your circumstances—are the real reason you feel stuck
The shocking truth about the “comfort zone” myth and what the gurus got wrong
The science of belief (yes, Janine calls herself a believist) and how to rewire your thinking for real change
How to finally break free from beliefs that are draining your energy and blocking your growth
This episode moved Carrie to tears—and it just might do the same for you. Don’t miss this emotional, mind-shifting episode that could change how you see your entire life.
BIO: Janine Durso is The Believist™—a transformational life coach who teaches the science of mastering your beliefs. After surviving a near-fatal brain aneurysm, Janine deepened her mission: to help others stop waiting for a wake-up call and start living with intention now. Drawing from her powerful personal journey and years of coaching experience, she created the Belief Lab™ to help women shift hidden thoughts, believe in what’s possible, and take bold action toward the life they truly want.
Visit Janine at: janinedurso.com/freebies
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Learn More about Carrie here: https://carrierowan.com/

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Time to Break Your Own Heart: Remembering Who You Are and Why You’re Here with Deneen Joyner, 7th generation Indigenous Soul Healer
DENEEN JOYNER, Indigenous Soul Healer, Ancestral Trauma Expert
Deneen Joyner is a Black Indian woman born into a family of highly gifted healers from both her maternal side, the Cherokee tribe, and Native American Iroquois Nation, and paternal side, Nigeria’s Igbo lost tribes of the Nri Kingdom.
She is a seventh daughter and a seventh- generation indigenous soul healer and the heir of her Native American ancestor’s ancient indigenous soul healing practices, bringing spirit led soul healing, sacred God given gifts, and impeccable counsel into the 21st century.
Deneen is also an international spiritual teacher and nationally award-winning author with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Adult education, along with over 30 years of previous professional social work experience working directly with children and families in trauma.
https://deneenjoyner.com/https://linktr.ee/deneenjoyner
Book: Soul Wounds and Sacred Revelations: A Warrior Daughter’s Awakening to Pain and Destiny: Pages from a Journal, author Deneen Marlette Joyner
Why have we settled to live with emotional pain?
How do our present responses tie us to our past?
Why must we hit rock bottom for God to gain our attention?
To end the struggle, we must look at ourselves, really look-not at who we think we are, but who we truly are: more divine than human. Deep within our hearts, we know this. The book gives us permission to break our own hearts and be wrong about all the ugly things we’ve thought about ourselves to reach ground zero and rebuild ourselves in a divine image.
Author Joyner, takes readers on an indigenous healing journey as she recounts her dark knight of the soul in 2011 that almost left her dead by suicide. Witness vulnerability, courage and power as she transforms her life from a hostage to emotional pain to a modern day warrior daughter as she fights to end decades of carrying emotional pain. At the heart of this beautiful memoir, is the guided wisdom channeled to her by the ancient voices of her Native American and Igbo ancestors which readers can use as a guide, as well, to explore past and present experiences with pain.
Call In and Chat with Deborah during Live Show: 833-220-1200 or 319-527-2638
Learn more about Deborah here: www.lovebyintuition.com

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Jennifer Langlotz: From Music to Mental Health
On this new season of the Make Mental Health Matter Show with host Kelli Melissa Reinhardt, is live in-studio with special guest Jennifer Langlotz.
Little bit about Jennifer’s story from her:
Music educator, tech coordinator, fitness instructor, MHFA instructor... jack of all trades! Mental Health is a passion of mine as I have lost loved ones to suicide and have lived experience. I aim to diminish the stigma and be of support to those experiencing mental health challenges.
Short bio:
Jennifer has been teaching mainly elementary general music, band and choir for twenty-eight years. She taught in Ohio for eight years before moving to Colorado to teach at Trails West Elementary (Cherry Creek School District). She received a Bachelor of Music in Music Education with an instrumental emphasis from Westminster College (PA) and a Master of Music in Music Education with a choral emphasis from Kent State University. She is National Board Certified in Early/Middle Child Music (2012) and became a Certified Refit Instructor in 2018. With the help of the Cherry Creek Education Association, she also became a Mental Health First Aid instructor in 2022. Jennifer also teaches Technology and Library Skills at her school. She enjoys traveling, four wheeling, hugging her cats and camping with her husband and two daughters.
Find out more about Jennifer here:
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Breaking Barriers: Alyssa Mortel's Mission to Demystify Chronic Illness
What does it truly mean to live with chronic illness? Join us as we explore this profound question with Alyssa Mortel, author of "Invisible Warriors." At 23, Alyssa was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, a condition that nearly broke her spirit but ultimately fueled her journey of resilience and hope. Discover how she transformed her personal struggles into a mission to foster empathy and understanding for those battling invisible illnesses.
On today's episode of "Retreat to Peace," Alyssa shares her heartfelt story and the motivations behind her book, which aims to demystify chronic illness for those who haven't experienced it. We discuss the spoon theory, a powerful metaphor for energy and fatigue, and the challenges Alyssa faced in helping her father understand her condition. Highlighting themes of self-worth and overcoming isolation, Alyssa's journey is a testament to the power of joy and academic pursuit even in the darkest of times.
We also delve into the emotional and psychological toll of chronic illness, especially in the context of COVID-19. Alyssa emphasizes the importance of mental health, the gut-brain connection, and the impact of social media on our well-being. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about breaking the cycle of isolation, embracing compassion, and living authentically despite life's challenges. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of chronic illness and the strength of the human spirit.
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