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Monica Ion joined Blair to talk about the loss of her mom, resilience and The 7 Universal Laws Framework. This is her story and she
Ever wondered what success actually means? How do you get it? And how do you keep it? We all want it, yet sometimes it feels only some of us get to have it.
Theresa Lambert and Blair Kaplan Venables are two badass entrepreneurs, bestselling authors, coaches and biz mentors, who’ve had success, felt success, questioned our own success and reclaimed it.
Let’s be real for a hot minute, 2020 has been a rollercoaster ride, and many people started to wonder if they’ll lose the things that “made” them successful. So we got curious, raw and real about what success is truly about.
Can you put it in a box? how can you get it? can people take it away or are you the one with the power? Does it mean the same to all of us, or are we the ones that create it?
From PGA Golf Pro’s to Doctors, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Spiritual Mentors, we got together to meet with successful people around the globe to dissect success through vibrant conversations and interviews.
Monica Ion joined Blair to talk about the loss of her mom, resilience and The 7 Universal Laws Framework. This is her story and she
Join Blair as she and Grant Garry talk about his inspiring documentary, Meet Me Where I Am. They dive into all of the lessons Grant
For one of the first times, Jasmariah Swenson shares her traumatic story of an experience with a family member. This is her story and she
Blair and Alana have returned from their 3rd annual Grief Week and an Oscar’s gifting lounge. This episode dives into a recap of their hilarious
Kera Sanchez, the Editor in Chief of Get Grief Magazine, teamed up with Blair and The Global Resilience Project for a collaboration issue of her
Saskia Christian found out her dad was missing and that she was never going to get the opportunity to introduce him to her husband and
It’s that time of year again when Blair and Alana honour the anniversary of their parent’s dying. Their dad, Leonard, died on February 18, 2022,
Lou Bowers is a glass child and the sibling of a chronically ill sister. She is RESILIENT A.F., and this is her story. About the
Wendy Litner created the original digital series My Dead Mom, based on the death of her mother, who just won’t stop talking. When Blair and
Tracy Matthews’ mom died suddenly, which led to her first reinvention. She is going through a complete business reinvention in this season and is starting
Blair and Alana celebrate the launch of their third book, RESILIENT A.F.: Stories of Resilience Vol. 2 and reminisce about past New York adventures. Buy
Janet Omstead had three near-death experiences, the first one at 24 years old, six weeks before her wedding. This is her story, and she is
What’s the story behind your tattoo? The Global Resilience Project is inviting you to share your tattoo and your story of resilience with the world.
Angie Hanson had to figure out how to live her life without her son, husband and brother after losing them. This is her story and
Joseph Allen Maldonado called Blair Kaplan Venables while incarcerated to talk about his childhood, and complex grief and shared the truth behind the the show
Moira Khan lost her parents and brother in the space of five years. This is her story and she is resilient. Free Gift: 28 Day
Blair and Alana talk about grief, life, a book they love, and a game they play called “Which is Worse.” Content Note: Some episodes
Heather Marianna’s close friend died, and she inherited her Hollywood business. This is her story, and she is RESILIENT A.F. About the Guest: Heather Marianna,
Amy Singleton lost everything, including her marriage, career, and health. This is her story, and she is RESILIENT A.F. About the Guest: Powerhouse Amy Singleton
The continuing bonds theory is the idea that grieving is a process of modifying our relationship with a person who has died rather than relinquishing
Blair Kaplan Venables and Alana Kaplan are back with a fresh new podcast from The Global Resilience Project. About the Hosts: Blair Kaplan Venables is a
Entrepreneurship can be a wild ride and over the past twelve years, I have been learning lessons the hard way so you don’t have to. The ability to be an entrepreneur is in all of us and it can be hard to resist the pull to be one if it’s an idea you that you have been exploring.
Pulsing Through My Veins is for those of you who are ready to grab the bull by the horns and start your own business. This book is also for those of you who are already knee-deep in self-employment and feel like you need guidance.
My stories and lessons of growing my business as a young, female entrepreneur shed light on what steps to take and what things to avoid when building your company. It’s a real jungle out there and the educational and entertaining stories shared are sure to help you find your own path.