ReBounce
If you are ready for inspiring, motivating and uplifting stories, especially after two years of sad and depressing news throughout the on-going pandemic, this podcast is for you. Join Kim Horyn, host of ReBounce, the podcast about individuals experiencing significant, and sometimes traumatic, life-changing events, yet managing to find a positive way to bounce back. Kim launches conversations with her guests to learn what happened, as well as how they managed to persevere and find a way to move forward.
Kim now resides in Southeastern Massachusetts after spending 37 years on Nantucket Island where she and her husband, Rob, raised three children. Kim has written numerous blogs about her own life-changing challenges, which will be published on her soon-to-be launched website.
Episodes
Friday Apr 19, 2024
Friday Apr 05, 2024
Friday Apr 05, 2024
You might recall from ReBounce Episode #5, that Gary Sturgis took a leave from his job to serve as caretaker for his husband, who had been diagnosed with Stage IV skin cancer. Within three weeks, Gary lost his job and his husband died. Join us to learn how Gary recognized a need in the community and turned his life around with an entirely different career.
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
For the new theme, Stepping Up to Meet a Need in the Community, join us to meet Jimmy Sutman, an Ohio resident, who began his career as a journalist, until he noticed the vast void for adults with disabilities. With a new vision, Jimmy dedicated his life to providing choices, a multitude of learning and recreational activities and many more opportunities for the underserved population.
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Friday Mar 08, 2024
In recognition of March as International Women's Month, Liza Mordkovich, a clinical social worker with a private practice in Brooklyn, NY, joins ReBounce to discuss Postpartum Depression and Anxiety. Listeners will learn about the statistics, symptoms, challenges and the available treatments - for both the birth mother and her partner.
Thursday Feb 22, 2024
Thursday Feb 22, 2024
Michele Lee lost her father to suicide when she was 14 years old. Nearly 20 years later, she is the Program Manager of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Suicide Prevention Foundation, and in this episode of the Mental Health theme, Michele shares what she's learned about suiicide: the symptoms, myths, language etiquette and more.
Thursday Feb 08, 2024
Thursday Feb 08, 2024
At 25 years old, Gary Pillion lost his father unexpectedly, and two years later, he made the difficult decision to end his marriage. He had been suffering from mental and physical anguish, including depression and anxiety, until he realized that only he could do the work to get his life back on track.
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
15 years after serving in Afghanistan and Iraq and losing his three best friends in combat, Augusto Cespedes realized he needed to seek acute psychiatric care and was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder before finally learning how to mourn and grieve for the loss of his friends.
Thursday Jan 04, 2024
Thursday Jan 04, 2024
Austin Nelson was resuscitated twice and barely survived being deliberately run over because he is gay. Tune in to learn more about this horrific hate crime, and how he managed to find foregiveness and move forward in his life.
Thursday Dec 28, 2023
Thursday Dec 28, 2023
Imagine someone deliberately running over your son - twice - because he is gay. You will hear from Stephanie Thurlow, mother of Austin Nelson, who lived through this nightmare, in which Austin was resusitated twice and barely survived this hate crime.
Thursday Dec 07, 2023
Thursday Dec 07, 2023
Meet Dirk Correia, the founder of a nonprofit for the Cape and Islands, whose mission is to help others, and learn how he found success and happiness on his journey to become a Transgender Masculine.