Revivor the podcast is a place where you can listen to people who have been diagnosed with a terminal condition or have had major difficulties in just staying alive because of difficult situations. These stories provide information on how to traverse these dire straits, and the interviews give insight into how others have found a way to stay on this earth despite "experts" suggesting there is no hope. Everyone's story is different and how we "make it" is individual to a person. The bottom line is: if you are looking for options, watch for the open doors. They are just for you.
Gabriel Forzano DOM was told he had a terminal blood disorder. He chose to do research and turn away from the end. ☆Visit my Website and Blog Page at ...
Do you know what your body is telling you at any given time? Well, there's a key to finding out how it talks and how to listen. Hmm. Mm hmm. That'd be...
Sometimes, Mmm Hmm, most of the time worries don't help us. They even do something worse. They cover up the truth because we keep on looking at the wo...
Michael Burke shares with us his life after being diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at a young age. ☆Visit my Website and Blog Page at http://www.reviv...
Here’s a good question. What automatically sends us to where we need to think about things? After this podcast episode, you'll know. ☆Visit my Websi...
How do you prepare for research? What do you do, when do you do it, how do you do it? This podcast will allow you to begin. That wonderful way of docu...
Today we meet with Shelly Hogan, who, at a young age decided this life was just too much for her. But Life had other plans. ☆Visit my Website and Bl...
Eat fast? Eat slow? Bless each bite? This episode slows us down to really enjoy the food that is healing us. Just like every breath is healing us, and...
This is a marathon, not a sprint, this healing thing. And for many of us, time has ceased to exist, in general. So why are we looking for specifics? H...
Audrey Lewis found herself upside down in her car when she crawled out of it to find help. She was very close to the edge of death, but it was more th...