Tracy Doyle, Navigating Life’s Storms

If you find yourself feeling exhausted and burned out, you’re not alone. And you’ll want to tune into our show to find out how to find your way back to feeling okay again.

Please welcome Tracy Doyle, a successful entrepreneur with a multi-million dollar company who simply couldn’t do it any longer. She was exhausted, not processing daily tasks clearly, and she hit rock bottom. But she found her way again, and wrote about it, “Life Storms: Finding Your Clear Sky,” a proven self-help guide designed primarily for women who seem put together on the outside but are struggling on the inside. And that was Tracy. In fact, she nearly drove herself off a cliff.

She created the Aurora Method, which are eight mindful practices designed to break negative cycles, regulate emotions, and restore connection with yourself and others in your life. She talks about what drove her to write this, and she believes early unresolved trauma and overwork caused her to mentally snap. Her goal – to help everyone else out there struggling mentally to find their way back to balance and clarity.

Please find my full conversation with Tracy on all video and audio platforms of #DeborahKobyltLIVE.

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Suzanne Cope, Italian Women Warriors

Today, I present an extraordinary true story for Women’s History Month, written by Suzanne Cope, “Women Of War: The Italian Assassins, Spies, and Couriers Who Fought the Nazis.”

This is the untold story of the women who risked their lives to secretly pass messages, ammunition, and other secrets to help fight the Nazis who were occupying Italy in the 1940’s. The book focuses on four women – in their early 20s – who would do their work on bicycle and on foot, carrying messages in a loaf of bread or hiding munitions in their overcoats, and risking their lives to do it.

This is a hidden chapter of Italian history — women of the Resistance who fought Fascism and Nazi occupation while living their everyday lives. And what they did mattered, as told by author and journalist Suzanne Cope, who conducted meticulous research for this book. The women highlighted here carried notes, transported weapons, organized strikes, and committed acts of extraordinary bravery, yet their stories had been overlooked for decades. Until now. In fact, these stories are perhaps more significant as women face challenges around the world to stand up for their rights and freedom.

Please find my full conversation with Suzanne Cope on all video and audio platforms of #DeborahKobyltLIVE, #LittleItalyPodcast, and #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast.

I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and I thank you for joining us.