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J DeGolier Noetling

My Mama's Mustache: Time For Change

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I began My Mama's Mustache November 2008 with change in mind; what cannot be changed like inheriting my mother's tendency toward sprouting facial hair, and what can be changed, me. I've been through many changes in the three years since, many forced upon me by disgruntled family. I gave up my power to them and now I am here to take it back. Major Depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder have plundered my life while I denied my disabilities. Now at 58 years of age, I surrender.That does not mean I give up. It does mean I accept my life as it is. Only at the point of acceptance do I have the power to change.

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My broadcast is about my experience with change, acceptance, fear, making decisions, and other life stressers. I value your input, whether you leave a comment, rate my show, or call and share your experience.

My broadcast is about my experience with change, acceptance, fear, making decisions, and other life stressers. I value your input, whether you leave a comment, rate my show, or call and share your experience.

My broadcast is about my experience with change, acceptance, fear, making decisions, and other life stresses. I value your input, whether you leave a comment, rate my show, or call and share your experience.

This is a perfect time of year to talk about change. But no New Years resolutions for me. My resolve is to continue to welcome new experiences, welcome new knowledge, and not care how many "mistakes" I make doing it. Mistakes are just... more

My favorite Christmas memory has to be the scent of orange peel candy in the making. Or it may be Mother's thick sugar cookies layered with frosting and saran wrapped for the tree. Or the moment my brother finished checking and replacing... more

The anniversary of Pete's death. He was a Christmas miracle.

I changed my view; I changed my life. Imagine the view from the bottom of a stack of twenty kids. Not that my view was worse than any of the other 19, just different. I'd like to know there views; some are willing, others won't... more
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