Glass Half Full
Glass Half Full is an educational podcast about sharing our life experiences, as a lesson. A safe platform where people can listen, and learn through positivity, spirituality, wellness and creativity in someone else’s testimony and life experiences. We all have something to share, and many times we are all searching for the same things. I hope to start a platform, to aid in this educational bridge to show how we can become our best selves, that we possibly can. Through this, I believe we can really live the most out of our daily lives.
Podcasting since 2021 • 71 episodes
Glass Half Full
Latest Episodes
From Cardiac Arrest To Courage: Rebuilding Life 30 Seconds At A Time
A metal building. A humid morning. A partner workout with his teenage son. Then silence. Jeff Luther’s heart flatlined, the AED fired three times, and eight minutes later he came back with a vow: die living instead of live dying. What follows i...
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Episode 71
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1:09:40
Sleep Is The Superpower You’re Missing
What if the fastest way to think sharper, feel steadier, and show up stronger is the one habit you keep postponing? Dr. Leah Kaylor—licensed clinical and prescribing psychologist and longtime sleep expert for the FBI—joins us to unpack sleep as...
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Episode 70
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1:06:02
Who Are We Beyond What We Can See?
How do you navigate life when the world around you literally begins to disappear? Laura Bratton takes us on a remarkable journey through her experience of losing her sight as a child and discovering a deeper kind of vision along the way.
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Episode 69
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57:26
Everyone has a guardian angel waiting to guide them through life.
What if the answers you seek have been with you all along, waiting for you to simply open the right channel of communication? Ros Place, a Guardian Angel communicator with over 20 years of experience, reveals the extraordinary reality that each...
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Episode 68
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1:11:16
Dreaming Beyond Disability: The Ken Kunken Story
What happens when a football tackle changes everything? Ken Kunken's life pivoted dramatically in 1970 when he broke his neck during a Cornell University football game, leaving him almost completely paralyzed from the shoulders down. Doctors de...
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