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A Blue Christmas Hymn by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 22, 2023)
For those who grieve, Christmas colors aren’t just red and green…
Topics:
Christmas
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Coping
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Depresson
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Faith
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Holiday Season
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Hopes & Dreams
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Loneliness
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Mental Health
Being Alone on Thanksgiving by Katja Vujic / The Cut
(Connections November 22, 2023)
It doesn't have to be miserable…
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Advice, Guidance & Mentoring
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Circumstances, Life Events
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Coping
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Gratitute
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Inspiration
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Loneliness
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Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving
Resurrection-Powered Aging by Leona Bergstrom
(Faith April 7, 2023)
Sometimes we feel we cannot bear another transition or ending, yet they are pressed upon us anyway. And, much like the tomb in the Easter story, it feels very dark.…
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Coping
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Easter
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Faith
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Holidays
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Optimal Aging
2020 Hindsight by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons January 1, 2021)
Looking back and looking forward…
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Crime, Justice, Punishment
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Disaster
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Disease
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Faith
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Hopes & Dreams
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New Year's
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Racism and Inequality
How COVID Stole Christmas by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 26, 2020)
2020 hindsight…
Topics:
Christmas
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Crisis
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Hopes & Dreams
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News
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Racism and Inequality
A Christmas to Remember by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 12, 2020)
Longing for a full house instead of playing solitaire…
Topics:
Change
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Christmas
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Current Events, News
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
A Thanksgiving to Remember by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons November 27, 2020)
The year COVID came to dinner…
Topics:
Coping
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COVID-19
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Family
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Prayer
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Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving
Coping with COVID-era Holiday Lonliness by Rusty Wright
(My World November 26, 2020)
Maybe some expectations management—and realistic solutions—are in order…
Topics:
Coping
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COVID-19
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Living Alone
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Loneliness
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Relationships
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Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving
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Wellness
A Thanksgiving Like No Other by Stu Johnson
(My World November 20, 2020)
Virtual choirs and videos to help us be grateful during a most unusual year…
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Comfort & Consolation
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Coping
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COVID-19
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Gratitute
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Inspiration
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Music
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Racism and Inequality
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Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving
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Voting & Elections
It's the Most Difficult Time of the Year by James N. Watkins
(Health & Wellness December 8, 2019)
A few ideas to help you get through the holidays…
Topics:
Christmas
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Coping
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Depresson
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Hanakkuh
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Loneliness
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Wellness
A Longest Night Lament by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 22, 2018)
Prayer for Blue Christmas…
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Christmas
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Coping
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Depresson
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Faith
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
Putting the 'thanks' in Thanksgiving isn't always easy by Ken Potts
(My World November 18, 2018)
Dealing with empty places or a less-than-bountiful table…
Topics:
Coping
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Gratitute
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Holiday Season
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Loneliness
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Loss & Grieving
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Needy People
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Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving
Redesigning Your Holiday Feelings by Barbara Miklos
(Health & Wellness November 20, 2015)
Eight tips to help make the best of the holiday season, especially if you have suffered loss or undergone significant change in the last year…
Topics:
Change
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Christmas
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Coping
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Family
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
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Loss & Grieving
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Relationships
Busting the Ghosts of Christmas Past by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons December 14, 2014)
Looking out for the lost and lonely this time of year…
Topics:
Christmas
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Coping
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Family
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Holidays
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Holiday Season
A Fatherless Father's Day by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons June 21, 2009)
Facing my first holiday without my dad…
Topics:
Coping
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Family
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Holidays