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You Should Know

By: Karin Taylor
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  • If you’ve ever heard something new and immediately thought, “Why isn’t everyone talking about this?” or wondered, “Why haven’t I heard about that before?” then this podcast is for you. Join host, Karin Taylor, every Tuesday as she covers the subjects that---you should know. We hope you’ll listen, learn and more importantly share this information with others. Connect with Karin Taylor on Instagram @KarinTaylorOfficial
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Episodes
  • Ep. 23 - How to survive a Pathological Lover & Break a Trauma Bond with Dr. Nadine Macaluso
    Apr 24 2024
    In this episode Dr. Nadine Macaluso (A.K.A “Dr. Nae”, ex wife of the Wolf of Wallstreet) who specializes in helping women heal from Trauma Bonds and relationships with Pathological Lovers. Her inspiring story begins with growing up on welfare in Brooklyn, becoming a model to support herself and her mother, then falling madly in love with a charming stockbroker. After eight tumultuous years, she sets out to heal the trauma of an abusive marriage, finds healthy love, survives two forms of cancer, and her story culminates in finding her calling as a therapist, earning a PhD at 39 and becoming a global source of wisdom and hope for women recovering from pathological partnerships. In this episode Dr. Nae identifies the difference between narcissists, psychopaths and pathological lovers, what coercive control is, how to identify a pathological lover, common challenges for those who are caught in a trauma bond and ways you can break trauma bonds and and heal. You will want to tune in and share this informative episode. CONNECT WITH KARIN TAYLOR @KARINTAYLOROFFICIAL @KARINTAYLORMEDIA WWW.KARINTAYLOR.COM CONNECT WITH DR. NAE @TheRealDrNadine www.drNae.com Order her book Run Like Hell Women who love Psychopaths by Sandra L Brown
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    48 mins
  • Ep. 22 - What Women Need to Know About Wealth Management with Kyle Olson
    Apr 19 2024
    Kyle Olson is a financial advisor who’s passionate about women taking charge of their wealth and directing their own financial future. As we face the largest wealth transfer to American women in history, it’s time to unravel the complexities of financial literacy and wealth management planning. In this episode we discuss:
    • The biggest misconceptions surrounding wealth management and financial planning
    • What you need to know about money market accounts
    • What you need to know about Retirement accounts and why everyone should have one
    • Specific financial challenges women face post divorce
    • The importance of women having their own credit history
    • Financial literacy terms everyone should know and understand
    • College Saving plans and the new laws and benefits concerning them
    • Top tips for women in to achieve financial independence and security
    • How to choose a financial planner
    • What other services financial planners offer their clients
    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

    By 2030, American women are expected to control much of the $30 trillion in financial assets that baby boomers will possess—a potential wealth transfer of such magnitude that it approaches the annual GDP of the United States. source

    An unprecedented amount of assets will shift into the hands of US women over the next three to five years, representing a $30 trillion opportunity by the end of the decade. source

    CONNECT WITH Karin Taylor @KARINTAYLOROFFICIAL @KARINTAYLORMEDIA WWW.KARINTAYLOR.COM
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    41 mins
  • Ep. 21 - How To Survive A Spouse's Suicide
    Jan 23 2024
    Lynn joins us to share the story of her husband’s suicide on July 4, 2023..  We originally recorded this episode to share during National Suicide Prevention Awareness month, however as she was early in her healing we held back this podcast which was recorded approximately 2 months into her family’s healing journey.       Discussed in this episode:  
    • The signs she realized were there, in hindsight
    • The shock she felt that her husband was capable of committing suicide
    • How the Police Officer told Lynn that her husband had passed 
    • How she told her children their father had died
    • How each of her children received the information
    • Her fears of being blamed for his suicide
    • What resources were made available to her through DCF
    • Why she has chosen to be so open about his cause of death
    • Her grief journey 
    • How therapy is helping her family
    • Triggers that Lynn is experiencing
    • What tools are helping Lynn get through each day
    • How online groups can help in the healing journey
    • Suicide statistics that shocked Lynn
    • Lynn’s advice to anyone contemplating suicide or surviving a loved one’s suicide
      If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please seek immediate professional help.  Resources are available to you and suicide is a permanent solution to what is often a temporary problem.   Related Episode:   Episode 17: The impact of Suicide:  A conversation on Suicide and its aftermath   Resources:   National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:  Dial 988   Suicide Prevention Resources from CDC     Follow @KarinTaylorOfficial
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    33 mins

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