Show 229 Loneliness or Finding Joy Where You Can

Loneliness can come and go. But if it is on-going then that could be a form of chronic loneliness. Chronic loneliness can also intermix with anxiety and depression. That is never a good thing.

I removed mention of Anna Magnani from the episode, it was running too long. Magnani is another person that can make you reconnect to feelings and emotions. 

Anna Magnani was fierce. She was a first class, A1 scene stealer. I have great sympathy for any actor in any film she appeared in.  

In body, presence, and using the craft of acting, she made you look and listen to her. In her films, she commands you to be with her. If you can find the film, The Rose Tattoo, or any of her Italian language films that will keep you engaged for a bit.

To get a sample of her talent, there is a retrospective video  from Izzy at Be Kind, Rewind





Look, loneliness is complex. It is tough. I wanted to say something about it and to let folks know that they are heard, even in their loneliness. 

I'm trying to chip away at a very large rock. It is going to take a while.

If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.

Resources Mentioned: 


From the 1990 Tony Awards - Michael Jeter and Brett Barrett clip "We'll take a glass together" and acceptance speech.





Retrospective on actor Michael Jeter by The Back Focus.

From Be Kind, Rewind, retrospective on actress Anna Magnani. I wanted to give a shout out about her but I cut it from the episode. You should know about Anna Magnani. 

Loneliness Resources:

Dept. of Veteran Affairs Harry Truman Memorial Hospital recordings on relaxation techniques.

From Oprah.com an online version of the Loneliness Quiz

Anxiety.org page on Loneliness Makes a Bigger Impact on Your Mental and Physical Health Than You Might Think

Psychologist Clarissa Gosney video on Tips for Surviving Social Isolation During the Covid-19 Pandemic


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Show 228 - Needle Phobia and Resources

This is a quick episode on needle phobia. I don't give as much wiggle room as I normally do. Your health is a stake. 

If you have dental pain and need treatment that you refuse to do, that is painful. On many levels. Having needle phobia that is stronger than tooth pain is serious. It affect not just your mouth but other body systems as well.

If you need diagnostic testing but you won't do it then you are making yourself sicker. Because at some point, you are going to have a needle in your arm and you will have no say about it. That might be a tad too late.

In no way I'm I suggesting this is easy. Nope. It is not. 

I am saying that being pain free and physical symptom free is so much better.







If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.

Resources Mentioned: 


Alyssia from Mind Over Munch does a great job of explaining healthy anti-anxiety foods that support the brain and body. The episode is called Best Foods for Anxiety and Depression.

Jerry Emanuelson's The Needle Phobia Page is just that; a one page resource about needle phobia, and some of the things that you can do to deal with it.

Overcoming Trypanophobia or the Fear of Needles from Verywell Mind

Veinlight demonstration video of how to use the vein illumination product.

Red Cross video on tips to handle your fear of needles.

How to Cope When You're Scared of Needles by Christie Ferrari. In about three minutes she really does give functional things you can do you deal with needle phobia.

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Show 227 Quick Look at the CalmiGo Smart Calming Companion

In this episode, a look at a device that might help you with symptom management and up your pattern breathing skills. 

For those of you reluctant to take medication or are looking for other ways to handle your symptoms, this could be an option.



I want to make sure that folks know about a new talk show series from Taraj P. Henson called Peace of Mind. 

It is a talk show about mental health issues concerning the Black/African American community. It streams on Facebook Watch on Monday and Wednesdays 9am Pacific and 12 noon Eastern time.

If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.

Resources Mentioned: 


CNBC.com post about Tony Hsieh, loneliness and some ideas about what to do about it.

New series from Taraj P. Henson called Peace of Mind. It is a series about mental health issues concerning the Black/African American community. It streams on Facebook Watch on Monday and Wednesdays 9am Pacific and 12 noon Eastern time.

Official website of the CalmiGo Smart Calming Companion

This is the tutorial video for the CalmiGo product.


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Show 226 - Aromatherapy Oils for Stress Relief

In this weeks show I fess up to eating chocolate cookies, a look at the website and videos from MedCircle.com and a look at some of the essential oils that can be helpful to handle anxiety symptoms. 

According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health: 

"Aromatherapy is sometimes used for insomnia, but we don’t know whether it’s helpful because little rigorous research has been done on this topic.

Aromatherapy is sometimes incorporated into massage therapy for various conditions, such as knee pain from osteoarthritis or pain, anxiety, and other symptoms in people with cancer."

So this is a brief update on essential oils for aromatherapy.





If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.

Resources Mentioned: 


MedCircle.com is a membership mental health education service. The goal is to provide information about mental health concepts and treatment. There is a MedCircle YouTube channel for the service where you can view clips or watch selected full episodes.  

Dr. Tracey Marks has a video on Essential Oils and the Brain on YouTube.

John Hopkins University article on Aromatherapy: Do Essential Oils Really Work?

Very Well Mind page on Using Aromatherapy for Relieving Your Stress and a more detailed on on Aromatherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder

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