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Recovery For All is a mix of Interview/conversation style. We share stories, methods, modes, and jewels for recovery. Forms of recovery are vast and so many of us are doing it, yet we still struggle to talk about it openly. Here is a space to celebrate and learn together. From physical to mental fitness that is helpful for those who seek trauma-informed, problem-solving, healing, clarity, education, and acceptance in order to build resilience for mind-body, and spirit. This Podcast is about how we find new paths to recovery in an effort to combat an all too common rumination on what we have lost/never had, what’s knocked us down, or inhibited capturing the kind of success we desire.Recovery For All is open to all humans regardless of race, gender, color, creed, station, socio-economic standing. All of us seek to understand and recover from our experiences that have interrupted our previous trajectory, leaving us feeling “stuck.” Recovery For All has no ties to another single recovery method but instead adopts and explores the tools that make the most sense. Building recovery safely and effectively is paramount.

Jason Denham


    • Apr 15, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 16 EPISODES


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    Host's Story Continued...

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 42:44


    A return to a piece of my story that I kinda stopped talking about in the first host's story. I recommend giving the host's story a listen because this one picks right up  where that one left y'all with a cliff hanger. Death, Loss, a deepening practice. New jobs, new trainings a new partner and now fiance heck there's even a gall-dern Pandemik in here. I hope that there's also some stuff in here that resonates with you.Click here for a link to the book I mentioned Yamas and Niyamas by Deborah Adele I also Reccomend Books by Kevin GriffinOne Breath 12 Steps and One Breath at a time

    Host's Story: Jason Denham

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 57:35


    Here we go! A hodgepodge of events that I feel are significant in shaping my experience. Much of what I share has been unboxed looked at put to use or repurposed. There is still much to tell but I hope to do that as time goes on through guests and interaction as a community-building strength, hope, and resilience together.As always 1 min in if you've heard the intro before will get you started on the Podcast.Make "moves" towards gratitude! I hope this resonates with you no matter if you are in recovery or just looking to make some changes whatever they might be.Visit www.gr8fulmoves.com for a consultation and more about the services I offer. I'm excited to meet you.

    Sophie Lyons; Working through disordered eating

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 65:24


    A tough topic around the holidays we are talking about ways we can be kinder to ourselves and keep working on being aware of the choices we make and self-care practices. Sophie has a compassionate, care centered approach to this recovery journey that folks are still struggling to talk about so, we are talking about it! Sophie shares about her path on the road to recovery from disordered eating, how it shows up in her master's program and can still elude her as a student working on scholarly papers about disordered eating. Here are a couple of things to have in your toolkit for the holidays1. Have a grounding contact to reach out to if you have known stressors when visiting family/friends for the holidays. A check-in with someone solid who knows and understands you can be a great way to take a break from a conversation that took an unhealthy turn.2. Set up boundaries in advance with people who will support you within your circles. By asking for what you need remember you are asking for support and that you may not get it exactly the way you'd hoped. Take space, remember to breathe, hit up your buddy.3. You can leave the situation. If you have to leave know that you can do that but before you go head toward something that helps you stay on the recovery path. Seclusion without something to focus on often allows for focus on an unhealthy pattern. you can always place focus on interrupting that pattern as well.Recovery For All speaks to our listeners about personal responsibility for the content that can be challenging for triggers at times so if it is necessary for you to skip a minute for the use of numbers to illustrate a point at 42:29-43:20 skip it and carry on, the meditation isn't far behind Meditation at 47:10. Below are resources that you can look into if you want facts, support, or are returning to the path for recovery from disordered eating. Sophie LyonsTrauma conscious yoga guideSocial media: @sophielions Sophielyonsyoga.comsophielyonsyoga@gmail.comResources for knowledge: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/https://www.eatingdisorderhope.com/information/eating-disorderhttps://twloha.com/blog/topics/eating-disorders/?gclid=CjwKCAiAzNj9BRBDEiwAPsL0d7kyw-k6IRJsAUEYRuwCqCknLyC2ts19FbVSKwhC-4CW8xOL6jMJhRoCAi0QAvD_BwEhttps://www.helpguide.org/articles/eating-disorders/helping-someone-with-an-eating-disorder.htm

    Kathy Roth Former Caregiver to folks living with Traumatic Brain Injury

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 48:02


    In this episode, Kathy takes time to share stories of her time working with some former clients living with traumatic brain injury and some students she was able to educate while lifting her clients up. Kathy also reminds us about the importance of incremental successes and noting the difficult work it can be for caregivers. This is an episode that I hope sheds light on the work someone you know may be offering to those who need it more clearly. Whether it's your job, service, or caring for your family/friends. I am of course pointing to any human taking care of humans so if you think I'm missing you please stick around and we'll keep acknowledging using heroes! It is also an opportunity for other Caregivers to feel seen, recognized, for the amazing amount of giving the work requires. If you have resources let's share! In the comments section, Drop the names of groups for Humans caring for Humans or Caregivers for support. If you'd like me to be aware of more or have something specific you'd like to talk about find me in the DMs of any of the URL/handles below.www.gr8fulmoves.comIG @gr8fulmovesFB Jason Denham (gr8fulmoves)P.S. The Podcast begins a minute in and the Meditation starts at 37:04 if you'd like a 9min sit before or after the Podcast to ground.I belong to you,Jason Denham

    Ground, Fortify your house.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 19:30


    The future is not yet written. Let's be ready to help write it with Love, understanding, empathy, and as much peace as we can muster. This meditation is to help us separate from the stressors of the election stories and hype come in and try some space with the breath.The Election may be on our minds so much to the point we may be stuck in the stories of our own making that have not come to pass. In order to carry on and become better humans working to create a place where we work together for change, we must first start by balancing ourselves. We do this by going in to breathe. Creating a sense of connection and finding a safe space within ourselves to rest. If we do not rest the mind we are less likely to make the decision that helps and more likely to make a decision that is impulsive or reactionary. Settle in with me with a little joy and fortify your house, that is a room of your own making just for you that you can visit any time you wish.

    Danelle Warner, LMT Setting the space for Craniosacral therapy & Functional Range Conditioning

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 70:10


    Please tune in for a talk with Danelle Warner, LMT of @antidotetherapies for some info about Craniosacral therapy Lymphatic massage, & Functional Range Conditioning or (FRC). Danelle shares her journey as a practitioner, and how, in her experience, a dash of vulnerability, holding safe spaces, some joy in spite of the hard stuff, and super cool involuntary twitches are her jam. We get an introduction to the pain scales "Wincey, Pinchy, Painful, Ouch Face" Go ahead and say that at least 3 times fast and I dare you not to smile. The body's connection to emotion and experience is profound and can be a gateway to a deeper understanding of self when guided through with a pro like Danelle. Have a listen to decide if these therapies sound like something you'd like to explore for your own growth and restoration.

    Molly O, Al-Anon, Yoga, & what's been learned so far. #010

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 74:03


    This is a Conversation with Molly O. who is a member of Al-Anon Family Groups, founded in 1951, is a "worldwide fellowship that offers a program of recovery for the families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the alcoholic recognizes the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help." This is a conversation mostly about what engaging with Al-Anon (for MO), AA (for me), yoga, and being health conscious has taught us. I've attached a link to Al-Anon just in case you were looking for a strong community to be a part of. Al-anon holds true to that tradition of being self-sustaining through its members and has not approached me to in any way. I am providing awareness that this organization is an option for those who might be suffering from a loved one who may be exhibiting addictive behaviors or caring for a person in recovery who feels like some guidance could be of use.https://al-anon.org/

    Body Scan #009

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 14:57


    Skip to 59 sec if you've already heard the intro. Meditation begins at a minute.Scanning the body is a way for you to connect to what all of us experience but sometimes push past or overlook. How does what's happening in the body relate to how we are feeling? When we allow for some time to listen to the body while observing from head to toe we start to connect with what the body might need from us. Is it sleep, hydration, quiet, or movement? Are we happy angry lonely or tired? (HALT) Check-in with your body today and every day if you like. Small shifts for change start with knowing what's going on in there. Namaskar

    Object Meditation #008

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 15:09


    Another way that one can work on a single point of focus (in addition to the breath) is with an object. Find an object that's close by grab it no need to think about what the object is. Find a comfortable seat and follow along.59 sec marks the beginning of the meditation if you've already heard the intro.

    Quick Meditation #007

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 10:38


    Sometimes settling in on a point of focus with vibration can be how we dial back the noise a bit. Here we use the singing bowl to create an audible interruption for the mind should it begin to wander. We also use the 3 rings of the singing bowl to remember and honor the Buddha, Dharma, and the Sangha. Our Great Teachers, Their teachings, our community. Why do you practice? Is it for seeking space, enlightenment, to be of service, etc? Coming to this daily practice helps us to come to ourselves and to iron out the barriers to the purpose. I hope that purpose finds you here, inspired by the Sangha, and guided by the teacher. If/when you desire more you might choose to seek the Dharma.I've added a chapter feature that allows you to start right at the beginning of the meditation should you like to get right to it!Namaste

    Who is Jason and what's this Podcast about #006

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 28:59


    The Vision for You, Recovery, & Gr8fulMovesI have heard the expression "you're putting the cart before the horse" so frequently it is no wonder I am telling you about myself and this podcast a week in. Skip ahead a minute to get to the meat of a little storytime with Jason. This podcast does not have a meditation formally but you are welcome to listen along and find that comfy seated position if your schedule will allow.I hope this finds you at just the right time.

    Metta Prayer #005

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 11:23


    A reading of an interpretation of the Meta PrayerThe Metta PrayerThe Buddha gave a beautiful teaching on the development of loving-kindness called the Metta Sutta (also known as the Karaniya Metta Sutta). I’ve adapted the words of the sutta to formulate them as an aspiration that can be repeated in a prayer-like way.In order that I may be skilled in discerning what is good, in order that I may understand the path to peace,Let me be able, upright, and straightforward, of good speech, gentle, and free from pride;Let me be contented, easily satisfied, having few duties, living simply, of controlled senses, prudent, without pride and without attachment to nation, race, or other groups.Let me not do the slightest thing for which the wise might rebuke me. Instead, let me think:“May all beings be well and safe, may they be at ease.Whatever living beings there may be, whether moving or standing still, without exception, whether large, great, middling, or small, whether tiny or substantial,Whether seen or unseen, whether living near or far,Born or unborn; may all beings be happy.Let none deceive or despise another anywhere. Let none wish harm to another, in anger or in hate.”Just as a mother would guard her child, her only child, with her own life, even so let me cultivate a boundless mind for all beings in the world.Let me cultivate a boundless love for all beings in the world, above, below, and across, unhindered, without ill will or enmity.Standing, walking, seated, or lying down, free from torpor, let me as far as possible fix my attention on this recollection. This, they say, is the divine life right here. Translated and adapted by Bodhipaksa from the Pali Metta Sutta.

    Box Breath and 4/6 count breaths

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 10:35


    Here is a tool for your toolbox placing focus on the breath. Mindfully we engage with the breath and then we place some intention on what it feels like to inhale retain exhale and retain at the bottom before inhaling again. The retention is to notice the difference in fluid breath vs times we are holding it. Noticing these things in a controlled time and space helps us to identify when we are holding that breath vs allowing it to come fluidly in times of stress. The breath helps us regulate feeling more balanced during times. Enjoy the journey.If you wish to bookmark and visit my Social Media pages, the links are located on this website. If you'd like to speak with me you can reach me through my website www.gr8fulmoves.com. Sign up for our bi-monthly newsletter for what we are up to at Gr8fulMoves.

    The Music in You Meditation #003

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 8:21


    Exploring focuses on the different sounds of a song and how it can represent parts of ourselves working together to make our song. Can you make a connection in the in-between spaces? Already heard the intro? Skip ahead to the 1-minute markMeditation begins after three chimes from the singing bowl

    21 Breath Meditaiton

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 10:06


    A beginner's journey into awareness and a great tool for getting yourself grounded.Grounding is something most of us need and haven't received a lot of formal instruction on. It could feel like not being able to sit still for a seemingly short period of time or it could be related to an experience that has stayed with an individual. This meditation can be a great place to begin building a foundation that helps us to identify and connect the mind and body. It can be something that is practiced daily and takes time to cultivate. It can also be something that one finds manageable which is why we offer different kinds of meditation because there are all kinds of humans out there. Join us!

    Episode 1 Clayton Weakley Clayton.moves

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 63:02


    Welcome to the first episode of the Recovery Weekly Podcast. We kick it off with a short meditation and then settle into a conversation with Clayton Moves through about what his business his journey into mobility and helping others move better and feel better.Join us daily for meditations and we'll sprinkle in some interviews with people working to help us to recover from the many things that create the need for recovery.

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