Posts tagged Mentalhealth
회고와 새 시작|The One with The More Sibyl Podcast Crew: On Past Year Reflections and New Year Resolutions | Episode 1 (2025)

회고와 새 시작|The One with The More Sibyl Podcast Crew: On Past Year Reflections and New Year Resolutions | Episode 1 (2025)

Happy New Year, everyone! 🎉 In this special kick-off to 2025, join me as I sit down with the brilliant minds behind The More Sibyl Podcast—my Virtual Assistants, Abimbola Olasupo and Ifeoluwa Adegbola. Together, we reflect on the highs and lows of 2024, celebrate the lessons learned, and share our most memorable podcast moments (spoiler alert: picking favorites is impossible!). This candid and heartfelt conversation is packed with gratitude, insights, and laughter. Hear about the unique contributions of Abimbola and Ifeoluwa, who are instrumental in making this podcast a well-oiled machine of creativity and strategy.Looking ahead, we’re diving into 2025 with big dreams and exciting plans for you, our amazing listeners! This year promises a whole lot of storytelling, connection, and fun. Want to know the things we have in store or the juicy details of what I think of my VAs? Tune in for all the valuable takeaways and some inspiration to kick-start your year. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @themoresibylpodcast and TikTok @the.more.sibyl.po to catch up with us and join our vibrant community, and leave us a comment about your favorite episode or how the podcast has impacted you. Your voice matters, and we can’t wait to hear from you. Hit play now, and let’s embrace 2025 together.

Read More
목적이 이끄는 삶| Rebuilding Lives: Overcoming Stigma, Addiction, and Cultural Perspectives - The One with Stephen Buckley: Episode 9 (2024)

The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: 목적이 이끄는 삶| Rebuilding Lives: Overcoming Stigma, Addiction, and Cultural Perspectives - The One with Stephen Buckley: Episode 9 (2024)

This week, we are excited to share the inspiring journey of Stephen A. Buckley, whose path from Dallas, Texas, to Northwestern University and beyond is driven by a profound faith and commitment to making a difference. Growing up in a football-centric environment, Stephen balanced his athletic prowess with a deep-rooted Christian faith. Excelling both academically and athletically, he earned a scholarship to Northwestern University, where he studied Learning and Organizational Change. After graduation, Stephen embarked on a diverse career journey, driven by a passion for assisting others while ensuring financial stability. His path led him through roles in home healthcare sales and pharmaceutical sales before he discovered his calling at Edovo. At Edovo, Stephen dedicated himself to providing educational resources to incarcerated individuals across America, aiming to reduce recidivism and restore dignity to marginalized communities.

Stephen's commitment to prison ministry is deeply personal, rooted in his own experiences and steadfast belief in redemption. His multicultural marriage to his Nigerian wife, Dr. Jessica Puri, has enriched his understanding of family and cultural harmony and profoundly influenced his perspective on life and community. During our conversation, we explored the complex landscape of mental health, particularly as it affects Black men in America. We also talked about his journey of finding purpose beyond traditional career paths, discussing how his faith anchors his pursuit of social justice and community impact.

Tune in to hear Stephen's story of faith, resilience, and social justice, including his entrepreneurial ventures with DBE Logistics. Through DBE Logistics, Stephen integrates his faith into business, aiming to create enduring impact and opportunities for underserved populations. Subscribe to the More Sibyl Podcast for more inspiring stories.

Read More
힐링 스토리| The One with Morin Omopariola - On Divorce Stories and X-Files: Episode 39 (2019)

The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One with Morin Omopariola - On Divorce Stories and X-Files

You asked; I listened. By popular demand, the audio version of my Facebook Live show with Morin Omopariola is now available on my website – www.mosbiyl.com as well as Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Anchor, and wherever you get your pod on.

So why am I releasing an episode on a Tuesday? Well because the lessons from this episode deserve such attention. Using an introspective and exploratory approach, Morin and I talked a lot about her divorce, missteps she took before and during her first marriage, the lies and traps she believed and fell for, and the red flags that were ignored that eventually led to her being jailed. Since our talk on Saturday, Morin’s commitment towards helping women especially those who are undergoing abuse in their relationship is renewed now more than ever.

Finally, remember that abuse, in any form, even the emotional kind is never OK. You are not as alone as you think and your salvation is just around the corner. Reach out today if you or someone you know is in a similar situation.

Morin has generously provided her email address if you need to talk to her directly - morinogunlade@yahoo.com

Read More