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Author,storyteller, Keynote Speaker, Interfaith Sunday service provider, artist, workshop facilitator Author, Storyteller.

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10/17/2025

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This song is called "worrying has never changed a thing" and it has changed my life in so many ways.

Last night as I was laying in bed, I realized I’d made a big mistake. In the past I would’ve spent hours sick with anxiety about it, unable to sleep.

But thanks to this song, I just said hello to my worry.

I asked myself if there was anything I could do about it at 930pm on a Wednesday night. The answer was no.

So I let it go knowing that I would do what I could, when I could.

And then I fell asleep.

I wrote this song a year ago and in that time it has completely changed my relationship to worrying.

And I’ve gotten hundreds of messages from others navigating really hard moments who’ve been saved by this song too.

Whether you’re worried about a mistake, a job, a personal loss, a scary diagnosis, an upcoming test…this song can be an incredibly powerful tool for identifying + acting on what’s in your control and letting go of what’s not.

The first step to dealing with difficult emotions is to acknowledge them. And that can be surprisingly hard to do, especially when you weren’t allowed to talk about your difficult emotions when you were a kid and learned to stuff them down.

And I think that’s what’s so powerful about this song: it helps you quickly recognize that worry is beginning to run the show and interrupt the pattern.

It’s a helpful entry point into mindful emotional awareness and I wish I’d had it when I was a very anxious child. But I’m so glad to have it now.

You can find this and many more catchy songs with mindful lyrics on my album “ocean of emotions” which is available everywhere.

#fyc #foryourconsideration #grammys 10/15/2025

I hope this song gets stuck in your head...it's a good one! 🥰

This song is called "worrying has never changed a thing" and it has changed my life in so many ways. Last night as I was laying in bed, I realized I’d made a big mistake. In the past I would’ve spent hours sick with anxiety about it, unable to sleep. But thanks to this song, I just said hello to my worry. I asked myself if there was anything I could do about it at 930pm on a Wednesday night. The answer was no. So I let it go knowing that I would do what I could, when I could. And then I fell asleep. I wrote this song a year ago and in that time it has completely changed my relationship to worrying. And I’ve gotten hundreds of messages from others navigating really hard moments who’ve been saved by this song too. Whether you’re worried about a mistake, a job, a personal loss, a scary diagnosis, an upcoming test…this song can be an incredibly powerful tool for identifying + acting on what’s in your control and letting go of what’s not. The first step to dealing with difficult emotions is to acknowledge them. And that can be surprisingly hard to do, especially when you weren’t allowed to talk about your difficult emotions when you were a kid and learned to stuff them down. And I think that’s what’s so powerful about this song: it helps you quickly recognize that worry is beginning to run the show and interrupt the pattern. It’s a helpful entry point into mindful emotional awareness and I wish I’d had it when I was a very anxious child. But I’m so glad to have it now. You can find this and many more catchy songs with mindful lyrics on my album “ocean of emotions” which is available everywhere. #fyc #foryourconsideration #grammys

EFFECTIVE SUPPORT FOR GIFTED CHILDREN Robin Reichert | Lily Dale Assembly 07/11/2025

One week from now on Saturday, July 19! When children with extrasensory abilities are supported they thrive! We all have these abilities but it's like a muscle that gets flabby if you don't use it. Come to the workshop and you may uncover something extraordinary!

EFFECTIVE SUPPORT FOR GIFTED CHILDREN Robin Reichert | Lily Dale Assembly Parents & teachers - learn to effectively support a child who exhibits intuitive, healing, extrasensory abilities, or past life events. Gifted adults will also benefit. Please bring a blanket or mat for easy floor work (can modify as chair activity).

EFFECTIVE SUPPORT FOR GIFTED CHILDREN Robin Reichert | Lily Dale Assembly 04/24/2025

The children this is geared toward are those who exhibit healing, ability to connect beyond mortal existence into the spirit world, high sensitivity in one or more of the 6 senses. Lily Dale Assembly, Inc. CLICK ANYWHERE ON THE POST FOR DETAILS AND TICKETS

EFFECTIVE SUPPORT FOR GIFTED CHILDREN Robin Reichert | Lily Dale Assembly Parents & teachers - learn to effectively support a child who exhibits intuitive, healing, extrasensory abilities, or past life events. Gifted adults will also benefit. Please bring a blanket or mat for easy floor work (can modify as chair activity).

Photos from RobinHeartStories's post 12/31/2024

Holiday memory...every so often I make these special, multi-step traditional Linzer cookies.

Special, not only because they're delicious, but because when I was 12 and moved to yet another new neighborhood I was lucky enough to have a 13 year old girl living next door who quickly became a best friend.

She and I began making treks several blocks to the local Woolworth's store to buy birthday and holiday gifts or little treats for ourselves with our allowance. Cheryl introduced me to the bakery in the same plaza by asking, "Have you ever had a Linzer cookie?"

When I said 'no' she insisted I had to try one. So the two of us purchased our Linzer cookies - an almond shortbread with raspberry jam filling - and walked home with huge powdered sugar smiles on our faces! I was hooked and after that we always made Linzer cookies part of our outings.

Last year I was sad to learn that Cheryl passed away a few years ago so I made these in honor of her and to relive those happy memories.

Thank you Cheryl for the gift of yours and your family's friendship and for introducing me to such a delectable treat 🎁💝

10/31/2024

Anyone up for a ghost story based on a real event in Vermont? Link in comments. You may recognize the teller wearing the cool witch hat! 😊👻🎃

10/30/2024

We may not vote the same way, but kindness doesn't need a party. Wishing each of you peace, joy, and good health. We're all in this together.

In my lifetime I have watched as the persecuted became the persecutor (many ethnicities involved) and I've never understood this, but witnessing it has made me who I am - someone who does her best to see the pain beneath the persecution and the love in each heart. Citizens against citizens and cancel culture does nothing to support our well-being.

I wear purple today to signify that I love you whether you wear red or blue because I believe - for the most part - that we all want the same things...health, happiness, peace, fulfillment, a safe home, and good food. And nothing can take anything away from us when we are truly caring and compassionate toward each person who crosses our path.

The poem below resonates. It took my breath away as I witnessed the poet herself read it with great emotion and passion...a caring, compassionate individual who gifts us all with her art. Thank you Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. 🙏💖🪶✨ Please click on the poem to see it larger!

10/25/2024

Because I now have this glorious new hat, I had to show it off. Here's a funny Halloween story from yours truly (though it's hard to see the hat in the video)! Link in comments.

Do you think the story is okay for kids? I don't know what kids can handle these days because I was a big chicken when I was a child! 😱🐔

Thanks ahead of time for your answer! 👻👿☠️

10/23/2024

This sounds like a plan! I think my purple hair would look great done up like this, don't you? 😂💜

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