BRAVO 748 series

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I am honoured to be interviewing these men and women from Bravo 748, their dedication to helping veterans of service find their way back into life is awe-inspiring and uplifting. They invest in their tomorrows and show us all how to live a life of self-dignity no matter what journey we have taken.

Do enjoy the shows as I know they will be golden nuggets for your own life’s journey. 

Bobby Henline’s show on humour

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Kevin Briggs show on suicide

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John Krotec on sexual assault and the Greenzone Heros

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C16-51&52 Suicide is Preventable we just need to Listen & CARE

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Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Kevin Briggs, on air from December 20th 

Tis the Season to be Jolly, but also the Season that so many people make attempts to take their own lives.  Kevin Briggs, a retired California Highway Patrol Sergeant, has prevented many a soul from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge where he was a patrol cop for 23 years.

We all have mountains to climb, we all have moments when we feel despair, we all need to be heard to know that someone cares, Kevin shares how we can recognize that someone in trouble and what we can do to help them through it.

jumper_jrs_0102_jpgBriggs is a retired California Highway Patrol officer who spent many years patrolling the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. While on patrol, he encountered numerous individuals clinging to life by a thread – individuals who had lost hope and could see no way out of their current situation – ready to jump off the bridge to what they assumed was a sudden death and ending of their pain and hopelessness.

Briggs, through his compassion, gentle voice, eye contact, and his innate  ability  of  “listening  to  understand” encouraged more than 200 individuals over his career to either not go over the bridge’s rail or come back to solid ground from where they had been standing precariously out on the chord of the bridge and start a new chapter in their life. These challenging, but rewarding efforts earned him the nickname “Guardian of  the Golden Gate Bridge.” After a 23-year career with the California Highway Patrol, Briggs retired to dedicate his life to promoting mental health awareness across the globe through Pivotal Points, an organization he founded to help Crisis Management, Suicide Prevention, and Leadership Skills.


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Briggs speaks publicly about not having the right kind of professional training to effectively assist persons in crisis when he first began work as a patrol officer. Throughout his career, he reached out to senior officers who had been in the trenches, asking for their guidance – how to approach an individual in crisis, what to say, what not to say, the tone of voice, among many other things. He sought various professional training avenues including hostage negotiator training to continue to improve his skills and abilities. Over time and using all the things he learned, Briggs found a positive way to approach people in crisis, using listening skills he practised to find the “thread” that would encourage individuals to find hope for tomorrow and allow them to make the decision to live for another day. He is a mental health consumer himself – Briggs suffers from depression related to his highway patrol officer and work leader experiences (including a motorcycle accident in which he was severely injured), as well as losing his grandfather to suicide, and other personal and family experiences.

Today, Briggs is mapping a movement as he speaks publicly about his suicide prevention and crisis encounters with people on the bridge. He shares his “Listening to Understand” skills followed up with key active listening points for anyone to use; his personal triad for  healthy living;  his RELEASE model to assist anyone  in  crisis; his crisis plan, and his own mental health struggles while serving in the Army, as a police officer, as a cancer survivor, as a family member and father, and as a leader and co-worker. Briggs spends the majority of his time speaking at training events, conferences, advocacy events and walks for mental / physical / behavioral health, college and university, first responder, law enforcement (including FBI), military, AFSP, NAMI, corporations, and other venues.

In 2015, Briggs had the privilege of working across Australia with law enforcement, mental health organizations, and Mates in Construction, which works to reduce suicide in the Australian construction industry. During his time there, he conducted 22 presentations focused on suicide prevention and crisis management.

12800384_1236928576335484_5169890834569620632_nIn 2016, Briggs had the privilege of Keynote and Workshop Presenter in Aachen, Germany at the International Federation of Telephone Emergency Services (IFOTES) Conference. IFOTES offers emotional support, immediately accessible to any person suffering from loneliness, in a state of psychological crisis, or contemplating suicide by telephone, mail or chat services.  At the time, there were 31 Federations from 23 countries as a member of IFOTES, working with about 22,000 voluntary workers and 1,000 professionals in the member countries.

As an international Crisis Management, Suicide Prevention, and Leadership Skills presenter, Sergeant Kevin Briggs’ story and lived experiences have been featured at the Technology, Entertainment, and Design 2014 Conference as a TEDTalk, Ciudad de Las Ideas (Mexico), Yahoo News, The New Yorker Magazine, Men’s Health Magazine, NPR’s Bob Edwards Radio Show, People Magazine, USA Today, as well as other magazines, newspapers, radio, and podcasts across the world. His first book, Guardian of the Golden Gate: Protecting the Line Between Hope and Despair, was released in July 2015.

In honor of his work, Briggs has received several awards:

  • 2016 recipient of the National Council for Behavioral Health Visionary Leadership Award
  • 2015 recipient of the joint American Psychiatric Association and California Psychiatric Association Warren Williams Award
  • 2015 recipient of the Matthew Silverman Memorial Foundation Matt’s Hero Award
  • 2013 recipient of the ASIS International Outstanding Officer Award
  • 2013 Harvey’s Heroes Award (Steve Harvey Show)
  • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Public Service Award
  • California State Senate Resolution for Public Service
  • Bay Area Jefferson Award for Public Service
  • Heroes Award, given by the Northern California Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International
  • 2004 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Outstanding Service Award

bravo748toplogoKevin is also a member of Bravo748 helping veterans find their way back into a productive meaningful life.


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TSM16-51&52 How to Handle Grief in the Holidays, with David Kessler

Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest David Kessler, on air from December 20th

 One-third of the population will experience Holiday Grief  David Kessler, grief expert, gives 7 solutions for help.


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A loss of a loved one, or way of life, the loneliness and deep sorrow are very prevalent at this time of year, please be mind and heartful and reach out and care. 

davidk-600x399David Kessler is the #1 grief expert who has spent decades working with those whose loved ones left them broken hearted or they’ve died. He has put together the strategies below as well as a video’s to help those dealing with a loss.

Holidays are about togetherness. How do we have togetherness when the one we want to be with isn’t with us anymore?


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images-2For many people, holidays are the hardest part of grieving. When you have lost someone special, your world loses its celebratory qualities.

Holidays only magnify the loss.

David has put together 7 strategies to help get you through the holidays.

  1. Be honest about your grief. There’s pressure to have a joyful holiday even when nothing has gone wrong in life. You’re not a Grinch, you’re in grief! Don’t feel the need to fake it or be happier than you actually are. You don’t have to have a holiday joy!!
  1. Include the loss into your holidays. The grief is there anyway. Light a candle in their honour. Dedicate the prayer before dinner to your loved one. Have everyone at the dinner table share a favourite story about your loved one that died.
  1. Take your grief online. Facebook in the new town square. Share photos of past Christmas. Also, there are many closed Facebook groups, just for those grieving. You will quickly see others are also feeling loss during the holidays.
  1. For events, always have an exit strategy. You don’t have to stay. Feel free to say, you just wanted to drop by or you have another event to get to. You can even text yourself if you need to…time to go!
  1. Re-evaluate your rituals.Choose what works and doesn’t. You can even cancel a holiday. You don’t have to do those 200 Christmas cards. You don’t have to cook the dinner. Free yourself.
  1. “No” is a complete sentence.You should not have to do anything you don’t want to do. And you don’t have to explain it. “No, thank you” also works well.
  1. Pay attention to the children.They are often the forgotten grievers. We think since kids seem busy in school they are fine. Or it’s easier to focus on the adults. But children feel the grief and have less life experience and tools to deal with the loss.

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C16-50a “Life Before Life” with Carolyn Gervais.

Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Carolyn Gervais, on air from December 13th.

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Life Before Life:
How Soul Agreements Direct Our Destiny.

What force sets life events in motion and puts us on our soul’s destined course? Are lives preordained for specific outcomes; are we just along for the ride?
How do we participate in our true destinies without blocking our own way?

15178990_552543194939795_1988992242688093382_nIn “Life Before Life: How Soul Agreements Direct our Destiny” you will be able to examine these and other important questions through illustrations taken from what I consider to be my very significant mystical journey, as well as real examples of my client resolutions.

I know there is without a doubt, an energy experience our soul directs as it guides us into what comes next, in the life we call now.

During the life before our conscious life, our soul connects with other souls, making agreements, which will mutually activate and orchestrate the awakening of each other’s awareness and purpose during our human sojourn together.

In Life Before Life you will learn how each soul acts as an internal navigation system, working with us through our free will to direct our life along the path of our true destiny.


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I have been a student of “metaphysical-spirituality” for over 30 years. As a young child my yearning to understand why we were here on Earth, was and still is a constant. As a child, when I looked into the eyes of someone, whether I knew them or not… I could see their innocence, feel their love and their anger; their joy and their sadness.

13177594_467552610105521_6085957988705061464_nA strong yearning to understand why became such a need, that I would continuously drive the adults in my life crazy with questions as to why God made people and put them here on Earth. I was told that God didn’t want us to know the answers to such questions, but some part of me knew, even at the age of eight… that answer was not acceptable. I was bound and determined that I would ask God all my questions until he answered them.

What I found out is that the answers keep expanding as we grow in awareness. With that expansion, the questions become deeper, more intricate and more abstract, as do the answers. That is what stretches our awareness.

I have spent my life in search of those answers and many more. My inquiring mind has taken me into many aspects of study and experimentation… areas that pertain to the deeper meaning and purpose of the body, mind, soul and spirit.
People and experiences that have an impact on us are telling us a story. A story about ourselves and our lives. In order to understand what the story is revealing, we need to know what questions to ask.

Without an inquiring heart and mind, there is little possibility in knowing ourselves or anyone else. For within each question, lies an opportunity to open wider the doors to self-revelation.


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TSM 16-47 Sustainable FOOD for the Globe

 

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Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Norma Burnson aired from November 22nd 

In my heart and so, l I am happiest in a garden. I believe that a garden is the closest we’ll get to God while here on Mother Earth.

Journaling since the age of 12, it wasn’t until I reached the age of 58 that I began writing books. Now I am working on my 3rd book, “Sustainable Food for the Globe; Future Pioneers, The Children”.

Sustainable Food for the Globe stands for wholesome food production, rescuing wasted food and educating our “Future Pioneers” to become ethical stewards of all things found us – here our home, Mother Earth. As a co/founder of Energime University she believes in our ability to sustain our world through education and innovations.  http://energimeuniversity.org

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In 2013, Mrs. Burnson received the Delegate Award from The International Women’s Leadership Association in recognition of services rendered to our country as a U.S. Navy Veteran and for demonstrating leadership in both national and international business arenas; for dedication to her community as a college professor and mentor; for being a sustainable food activist and humanitarian.

On Earth Day 2015 the second book in the series Sustainable Food for the Globe, Everyday People Producing Food in Abundance became an overnight 5 star bestseller.

Earlier this year, Mrs. Burnson was invited to participate in The United Nations Environment Assembly, in short UNEA.

The UNEA is the house where representatives from all peoples and sectors of our societies such as parliamentarians, local authorities, indigenous peoples, civil society, business and the private sector, the scientific and academic community – and all peoples in general— can have a say in the design of the solutions for our planet’s health.

In 2014, she was active in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Assembly, and in 2013 participated in the United Nations the World We Want Assembly. Continue reading


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