Julie Rogers

Nearest And Dearest Podcast - Bridging Family Dynamics

Julie Rogers

  • The River

The River

Friday 14th April 2023

Join Julie Rogers in 'Nearest and Dearest Podcast' as she reflects on the St. Lawrence River, offering insights on renewal, tranquillity, and life's simple joys.
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Nearest And Dearest Podcast - Bridging Family Dynamics
Author:
Julie Rogers
Overview:
Categories:
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Relationships & Community
Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Healing Relationships
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Episodes:
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Finding Peace and Renewal: Julie Rogers' River Reflections

Episode Overview

  • Julie shares vivid descriptions of the St. Lawrence River, evoking a sense of renewal and awakening
  • She reminisces about the significance of the river in her life and the cherished memories associated with it
  • Julie encourages listeners to find their own source of solace and appreciation for the wonders of life
  • She invites you to embrace tranquillity and joy, reflecting on the connection to nature and the sense of renewal the river brings
  • Julie expresses gratitude for the journey that led her to her river home, highlighting the importance of finding moments of peace and happiness
I feel a true connection to our river home. We built this from Woody's original sketch of what he wanted for this dream. We were able to hire a very good friend who just happened to be an awesome local contractor. Steve and his crew captured our vision perfectly.
Imagine standing by the St. Lawrence River, feeling the warm breeze and witnessing the ice melt away as spring arrives. In this episode of 'Nearest and Dearest Podcast', Julie Rogers invites you into her world, sharing her deep connection to the river that has been a cornerstone of her life. With the arrival of April, Julie reflects on how the changing seasons bring a sense of renewal and awakening.
Her vivid storytelling paints a picture of her riverfront home, bought by her husband's parents in 1963, and the history-rich surroundings that include Carleton Island and Wolfe Island. Julie's heartfelt narratives are more than just memories; they are lessons in finding tranquillity and appreciating life's simple pleasures. Whether you're dealing with family challenges or just need a moment of peace, Julie's reflections on the river offer a soothing escape and a reminder to cherish the beauty around us.