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Welcome to Roots of Impact where we interview inspiring leaders, teachers and healers, and learn about their journeys. This podcast is for anyone intent on taking action in their lives to make this world more beautiful. Our mission is to spread seeds of inspiration so that you too may flower as a ch…

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    E.36 - Conocimiento, agroforestería syntropica y salud para todes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 29:36


    En este episodio Allan y Susana hablaron sobre sus experiencias con la agroforestería, destacando cómo esta transformó su perspectiva sobre la producción de alimentos y su relación con la naturaleza. Susana compartió su propio recorrido personal de descubrimiento de la agroforestería a través de sus propios problemas de salud y su participación en el Colectivo Espacios Verdes. https://www.instagram.com/colectivo_espacios_verdes/Durante la conversación, Allan y Susana exploraron el concepto de agroforestería y agricultura sintrópica. Enfatizaron la importancia de que los seres humanos sean una parte activa del ecosistema.Susana también habló de la importancia de entender y ver a la naturaleza como un sistema inteligente. También habló de la necesidad de compartir conocimientos y recursos con las comunidades rurales para fomentar la abundancia y la sostenibilidad. Ambos participantes reconocieron el privilegio que poseen en sus posiciones y expresaron un sentido de responsabilidad para utilizar sus conocimientos e influencia en cambios globales positivos.Además, Susana y Allan profundizaron en el tema de la pérdida de conocimientos y de identidad indígena debido a la colonización y comercialización, enfatizando la importancia de rescatar e integrar estos valiosos conocimientos en las prácticas contemporáneas. También discutieron sus planes de colaborar en un curso en junio.Allan expresó su gratitud por las enseñanzas de Susana y el profundo impacto que tuvieron en su vida.Próximos talleres:Viernes 9 de junio 5pm Costa Rica - virtual - ¿Qué es la agroforestería? Inscripción vía Whatsapp al +506 7122 3034Sábado 10 de junio 9am Costa Rica - presencial - Práctica de agroforestería. Mercadito  Azul, Cartago. Inscripción vía Whatsapp al +506 7122 3034Viernes 16 de junio 5pm Costa Rica - virtual - CONVERSATORIO PERMACULTURA/Estilo de vida. Inscripción vía Whatsapp al +506 7122 3034Viernes 23 de junio 5pm Costa Rica (virtual) y sábado 24 de junio (práctica) Cartago, Lourdes, Tierra de Pardos - 30 000 colones - Inscripción vía Whatsapp al +506 7122 3034Support the show

    E.34 - Permaculture Your Life with Morag Gamble

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 91:49


    In this podcast we talk to Morag Gamble who lives in a permaculture village near Maleny in the subtropical part of southeast Queensland, Australia.Morag explains that Permaculture is a One Planet way of life in each of our contexts, and in each of our communities.Morag talks about how permaculture has been a part of her life since her teen years. She says that permaculture is a practical way to live life in balance with ourselves, our communities, and our ecosystems. It is a way of approaching life.We talk about permaculture in the context of producing food but also in the context of education and life in general. Basically, we can permaculture our lives.Permaculture is a system approach where all the elements are considered as part of the whole, however, this does not mean that we need to understand the whole system before we interact with it or try to make changes, but we need to take steps in the direction of our curiosity and our interest and then observe and interact based on the steps we’ve taken and then creatively use and adapt to change. Find what makes your heart sing and go for simple and slow solutions.Permaculture is an invitation to live regeneratively rather than with the consumer-based mind frame.Morag shares Fritjof Capra's teaching that life is a learning system always adapting to its environment. Everything is in relation to everything else. We need to start from here.We also talk about how permaculture is being used by the youth. There is much negative news about the state of the world and in many cases, these issues are ignored and not addressed because of a lack of power to make any changes. However, this creates anxiety in the youth. On the other hand, permaculture provides tools to be able to address these issues and empower young people to take action. The youth want to tackle the problems now, not when they have such and such degree. The issues are now and the youth still have the creativity to come up with solutions that adults could not think of due to being stuck in our ways.Morag shares with us a tip to start designing our lives towards the way we want to live and it is to create a mind map of what we envision and she encourages us to do these mind maps with other people that know us so they can see where we are heading and they can help us get there. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    E.33 - Into Your Wilderness Quest with Karen Gordon

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 88:05


    Karen’s journey started in her bedroom window where one day the forest was there and then another day the forest was gone. This left a mark in her. When she was older she decided to study Biology and she focused her work on landscape restoration. This work led her to Monteverde in Costa Rica, a place she fell in love with. However, her big shift was when her son was born and she had a realization that what needed deeper restoration were our human inner landscapes. She jumped in deep into this work. Now she guides people to be their own inner naturalists using the metaphors of the wise Mother Earth, using an ancient rite of passage ceremony, the wilderness quest, a ceremony that has been practiced by all cultures. We all have ancestors that practiced wilderness quests. We are all indigenous to this Earth and through her, we gain deep wisdom into our life mission and into our medicine. Karen guides us in our Mytho-Poetic-Journey of life.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    E.32 - Youth Emergence through Permaculture Ethics, People Care, Earth Care and Fair Share with PermYouth Americas Facilitators

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 32:36


    In this episode, we talk to Annette, Chanel and Allan the facilitators of PermaYouth Americas which is a container or platform for youth around the Americas to connect, learn from each other and empower themselves to be leaders and change-makers in their communities based on the Permaculture ethics of People care, Earth care and Fair share.PermaYouth Americas is a subdivision of the global PermaYouth.Annette, Chanel and Allan tell us about their journey that led them to this work. They also explain why they think the youth are so important in this journey of human transformation. The youth are the people that have the creativity to design a new way of human existence.Annette, Chanel and Allan describe themselves as the composted organic matter or soil that creates the space for the youth to flower and a new ecosystem to emerge.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    S.2 - E.14 - Awakening Into Now with Leonard Jacobson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 73:55


    Today we have the honor of interviewing Leonard Jacobson an awakened spiritual teacher, mystic, healer and an author who is deeply committed to guiding and supporting others in their journey towards wholeness. Leonard teaches how to become fundamentally present and awaken into the truth of who you are.Leonard was born in Melbourne, Australia and resides in Wayzata near Minneapolis, Minnesota offering workshops and retreats throughout the U.S., Europe, Australia and Asia. He is the author of five books: Words from Silence, Journey into Now, Embracing the Present, Bridging Heaven & Earth and In Search of the Light, a winner of the Indie Children’s book award.He is the founder of the Conscious Living Foundation, a registered non-profit organization established to support the awakening of human consciousness and to make his teachings widely available.As a mark of honor and recognition to his selfless efforts in spiritual awakening, in 2005, he was awarded the Peace Prize by Religious Science International, although he is not affiliated or associated with any religion or church. His teaching is both inclusive of, and transcendent of, all religions and spiritual traditions.In this episode we talk about Leonard’s spiritual journey which includes various unexpected and spontaneous awakenings. We also discuss his teachings that consists of the two-step dance of awakening – the first step leads to presence and the second step, to mastery of the mind and ego.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    S.2 - E.13 - Adueñate de ti con Melina Chacón

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 79:16


    Hoy nos trasladamos a Playa Hermosa de Jaco en Costa Rica y hablamos con Melina Chacón o Meztlikali desde Playa Hermosa de Jaco en Costa Rica. Ella es originaria de Grecia, Costa Rica y desde temprana edad y a través de su curiosidad, ha incursionado en un camino espiritual, llegando hoy en día a ser una guía espiritual que empodera a la gente a adueñarse de su vida y a caminar el camino de su alma. Nos cuenta que ella no puede caminar nuestro camino por nosotros pero nos puede guiar y acompañar.Melina dejo su trabajo en publicidad para dedicarse plenamente a una vida de conexión consigo misma y a guiar a gente a hacer lo mismo.En este episodio Melina nos da herramientas de como conectarnos con nosotros mismos para poder sostener nuestro espacio, tomar responsabilidad sobre nuestras acciones y relaciones y eventualmente adueñarnos de nuestro ser y nuestro camino.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    S.2 - E.12 - Comiendo Clean y Conectando con Nuestro Ser con el Dr. Alejandro Junger

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 34:48


    En este episodio, Alejandro Junger, author del libro CLEAN, nos cuenta el motivo por el cual decidió perseguir diferentes maneras de curar al cuerpo y mantener la salud, además de la medicina tradicional, para poder curarse él mismo y así poder curar a otros. Tocamos temas como el ayuno, la salud intestinal, las fluctuaciones naturales del ambiente y la identificación con los pensamientos. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    S.2 - E.11 - Reset your mind with a Dopamine Detox

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 60:44


    Summary: In this Episode Aanghel shares with us his experience on doing a dopamine detox, the quickest easiest simplest way to reset your mind. In addition, he shares the levels of detox we can do and how to do them, as well as the long lasting benefits that aligned with what we want to do in life and help us reach our potential. Show Notes: Your mind would go with what it knows is it the easy way out, quickest way to get dopamineDopamine is a neurotransmitter as many others in the brain, but the point of a dopamine detox is to limit the sources of dopamine intake from technology sources (movies, music, video games, social media, internet) The mind will reset and regulate the dopamine intake from a more natural source of dopamine intake. In other words the simple free things will give you a dopamine hit.The goal is to simplify your life, and asking yourself why is it that you want to do it, and what exactly you want to be doing. The detox will show your mind where it has been getting its dopamine and where it will be getting its dopamine moving forward, while increasing your focus overtime and helping you reach your potential. Learn to be ok in the discomfort and break free from your old rhythm (ingrain pattern of behavior that your mind would automatic default to) Eliminating your distractions will increase your awareness.A dopamine detox is a temporary thing but it leads to a new lifestyle of alignment. How to do a dopamine detox:Let people know what you are about to do. Cut out all notification on your phone. Leave your phone on a particular spot in your house. Limit all technology/screen intake. No music, no reading if possible. Just sit with it. Connect with Aanghel: https://www.instagram.com/therealaanghel/ttps://www.youtube.com/c/aanghelSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    S.2 - E.10 - Siguiendo al Corazón con Lucía Casanova

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 57:09


    Hoy nos trasladamos a Francia a entrevistar a Lucía Casanova.Lula nació en Uruguay el 31 de agosto de 1988. Tiene una licenciatura en Administración de Empresas y otra en Audiovisual las cuales no las está ejerciendo en este momento.En 2016 comenzó a trabajar con plantas medicinales y a realizar ceremonias ancestrales en la selva.Vivió en Costa Rica, Brasil y actualmente vive en Francia.Tiene una formación en Registros Akáshicos y Constelaciones Familiares. Actualmente se está enfocando en su Árbol genealógico y en la biodecodificación.Ofrece terapias de Iniciación y Caminante y es la autora del libro “El Viaje de la Vida”.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    S.2 - E.9 - Courageously Navigating Life and Going for Our Dreams with Grace MacNeil

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 63:35


    Grace MacNeil is a trained herbalist, an Arvigo therapist, and the founder ofMonarch Apothecary where she creates artisan herbals and soaps using herbssustainably, harvested and cultivated in a 24 acre farm in southern Indiana since2006 for the local and internationally community.She is a Certified Advanced Holistic Doula through The Matrona, Certified Cuppingtherapist and Reiki practitioner. She is the co-founder of the Heartland School ofHerbal Studies and mom to three grown children.She was born with an amniotic band syndrome and spent much of her childhoodhaving reconstructive surgeries.Her interest in Plant Medicine started 1995 when she got pregnant from her firstchild and read the book Hygieia: “A Woman’s Herbal” by Jeannine Parvati Baker aherbalist from Utah.In 2000, she moved with her husband to North Carolina and began her professionalherbal education training completing a 2 year and 400 hr certificate program inherbal medicine at the North Carolina School of Natural Healing with the herbalistHimani Ellis.Grace offers the Arvigo®Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy along with holisticassessment, herbal consultation, FIRE and biomagnetic cupping, self care massageinstruction, and other supportive modalities such as herbal remedies.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Roots_of_Impact_Podcast)

    S.2 - E.8 Conociendo a nuestros ancestros con Alelí Lauría

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 54:04


    Hoy nos remontamos al estado de Carolina del Norte donde tengo el gran honor de entrevistar a Alelí Lauría originalmente nacida en San Carlos de Bariloche en la Provincia Argentina de Río Negro, situada en la base de los Andes y a las orillas del Lago Nahuel Huapí. Alelí es una mujer sanadora, que desde muy chica se intereso en temas espirituales y esotéricos y hoy nos comparte su jornada en el camino de su sanación personal que incluye el trabajo con sus ancestros.En su adolescencia se intereso y estudio las cartas del Tarot. Le gusta mucho leer y es autodidacta en estos temas.Alelí comenta que sus caminos de crecimiento espiritual son mas bien solitarios y son basados en su propia intuición.A su llegada a Carolina del Norte, se conecto con Asia Suler de One Willow Apothecaries tomando varios cursos entre ellos el de “Winter Intuition School “ interesándose mucho en el tema de los Sueños y también en las Piedras y Cristales. Mas adelante empezó a trabajar con esencias florales en One Willow Apothecaries y hoy maneja la parte operativa de dicha organización.Actualmente Alelí esta profundizando los estudios sobre la Biodecodificación Emocional originados por el Dr. Hamer y la Medicina Germánica y nos cuenta que fue lo que la llevo a seguir ese camino.El Dr. Hamer nos comparte que detrás de los síntomas y de las enfermedades hay un tema biológico y emocional que es muy importante. Alelí Lauría nos cuenta que ella llego a este camino de la Biodecodificación a través de la rama de Humano Puente que esta en Argentina y como esta practica la ayuda a conectarse con sus ancestros que la ayudan a entender su misión y su trabajo en esta vida. Alelí nos nuestra como podemos aprender mucho sobre nosotros mismos al conectarnos con nuestros ancestros.

    S.2 - E.7 - Beyond Reality Transurfing with Shlomo Friedman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 56:12


    Today we are interviewing Shlomo Friedman. Shlomo Friedman has a YouTube Channel where he covers the topic of “Reality Transurfing.” He was pulled to this topic by a friend who was reading the book “Reality Transurfing” written by Vadim Zeland. In today’s Episode Shlomo Friedman gives us many examples of what we can do to apply this concept as well as tips that can help us understand how “Reality Transurfing” works. In addition we talk about possible new changes coming from the current pandemic and what we can do to focus on the “Why” versus the different mechanical “How”.

    S.2 - E.6 - Communion and Self Love with Asia Suler

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 62:14


    Today I am very honored to interview Asia Suler who currently makes her home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, the ancestral lands of the Cherokee, and some of the most coves on Earth. Asia Suler is a writer, a trained herbalist, an earth medicine teacher, a medicine maker and a seeker. She is the founder of One Willow Apothecaries, an online gathering place for learning healing and connection with the living world. Asia Suler shares with us that she discovered the altar of the green world when she was in the midst of dealing with chronic pain. The pain inside of her was so great that she simply had to go outside. It was in that world that she started to listen to the flowers and hugging the trees and slowly she started to heal on subtle energetic and emotional levels. Asia Suler is the creator of the Online Intuitive Plant Medicine Course in which she explores Dreamwork – Medicine Making – Earth Ritual – Shamanic Journeying – Flower Essences – Plant Communication – Earth Acupuncture – Land Healing – Creative Channeling. Asia Suler has been one of my most influential teachers in the last past years and her online course on Intuitive Plant Medicine has made a huge impact in my life. Thank you, Asia. PS: This year we are honored to be affiliates to Asia’s Intuitive Plant Medicine Course so if you resonate with this course please check it out here: https://onewillowapothecaries.com/ref/rootsofimpactpodcast

    S.2 - E.5 - Healing Ourselves and the World with Audrey Darrow

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 70:05


    In this episode, we are interviewing Audrey Darrow, CEO and Owner of Righteously Raw Chocolates, who shares with us her breast cancer healing journey which started in 2006.After having surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation she started working at a Health Food Store in San Diego, California in order to get a 15% discount on healthy foods which she believed would help her to become cancer-free. Through her health journey, she started Righteously Raw Chocolates in 2007, a line of raw, organic chocolate desiring to create healthy food that was delicious and affordable. In July 2008 her daughter Jaymie passed away in a drowning accident. Instead of falling to negativity, she continued to draw on her energy as fuel to keep Righteously Raw moving forward.Audrey shares with us how she made it through breast cancer and the loss of her 20-year-old daughter, how food helped her heal herself, and explains how we always have the choice to change the dial from our negative thoughts to start creating a better life.

    S.2 - E.4 - The Voice of the Land with Owen Lindsay

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 53:20


    Happy #EarthDay2020Owen Lindsay originally from Oregon shares with us his life journey with his wife Amber and his daughters in Nevada City California.Owen transitioned through being a DJ and a gardener to being a plant communicator and a medicine plant maker growing most of the plants that he and his wife use for the medicines they make.He grew up in the forests of Oregon where his father and grandfather were in the logging business.In the 60 and 70 logging was a way to earn a paycheck.His dad was his first plant teacher. Through long walks in the woods, his father taught him which plants were edible and which plants were poisonous.Mushroom finding was something that he became very attracted too.As a young man he was immersed in the DJ business in Portland, Oregon. It was for him a community service activity as he helped people have a night of fun. He also shared with us that as a DJ he could bring energy into the place.At the age of 22, meditating and repeating a kundalini mantra to a flowerpot, he had a very impressive experience. When opening his eyes he saw that the flower in the pot was transmitting a very high energy, he was connecting to the plant, its colors were brilliant and it was glowing. Then he went for a walk and the same experience happened while looking to other plants and trees. At that time he didn’t like very much the experience, he didn’t know how to internalize the information. Years later, he found out that there were herbalists like Asia Suler and others that were giving courses on plant communication. At that point, he understood the experience he had had many years ago and was very happy that he had found his tribe of plant communicators and that he was not alone. Owen shares with us that in the last few years he has been more proactive communicating with plants and listening to their messages and speaking up for them.To top it off here is gift from Owen, get your boogie on: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7uJGdCWwSwF6sEUG9MGsHQ?si=xXrQax98ShC9Goh5346C8g

    S.2 - E.3 - Having a Mindful Bellie with Ellie Rome

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 51:27


    Ellie Rome, Holistic Health Coach and Nutrition Counselor, Founder of Mindfulbellie, shares with us today her transformational journey of overcoming her sugar addiction and becoming a Health Coaching Practitioner. She is a Chemical Engineer who became a certified Health Coach after recovering from an autoimmune thyroid condition, chronic fatigue, stubborn weight gain, sugar addiction, IBS, brain fog, acne eczema, and the list goes on. In college, she started struggling with many health issues, like the ones mentioned above, so she decided to ask for help visiting 6 different conventional doctors. Not having found a solution for the root cause of her problem she visited a naturopath and discovered that her eating habits were one of the main drivers for her health disorders. It was then when she was tested for food sensitivities and discovered that she was sensitive to gluten, dairy, soy, and eggs and started a 3-month diet with no results. Finally, she decided to try again a dairy‐gluten free diet for 30 days, excluding sugar. This diet changed her world, “it was the first time in my life when I didn’t crave sugar which I really thought it was not humanly possible.” By the 30th day, all her symptoms were gone. These results were life changers for Ellie so she decided to dedicate her life to study nutrition and health disorders in-depth to help others with similar problems. Navigating her sugar addiction journey towards becoming a Holistic Health Coaching Practitioner has become her path.

    S.2 - E.2 - Thank You Plant Medicine with David Grillot

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 50:18


    Today we go all the way to Costa Rica where I have the privilege to interview my best friend which is also the co-host of this show, David Grillot.Dave is passionate about life. He moved to Costa Rica years ago to follow his dream of living a simple life connected to his community and Mother Earth.Dave is originally from Canada and holds a degree in physics from Texas A&M University. After University he travelled through the United States and Mexico, then worked in Uruguay managing a restaurant and finally worked as a free lance translator in Argentina. Some years later Dave moved to Costa Rica to follow his dreams and he currently works as an Environmental IT Consultant.Dave created Karma Tribe a generosity exchange platform to empower people to live independently of the economic system cycles. A global community of kind-hearted people who helped each other for free and believed in the power of kindness.Now he is the co-founder and co-creator of the ThankYouPlantMedicine movement with the mission of raising global awareness about the benefits of psychoactive Plant Medicines and their dramatic results and how they are invaluable tools for overcoming drug and alcohol addictions as well as deep-rooted emotional issues as depressions and PTSD. #Thankyouplantmedicine

    S.2 - E.1 - Into Mother Earth's Medicine with Julie Bray

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 76:10


    Today we are interviewing Julie Bray.Juls grew up in a small Texan town. She is M.A. Clinical Psychology, had a private practice working with those in crisis, before having her own crisis and running to heal her own soul. Juls is also a Biofeedback Therapist, a Tree Talker, Cannabis Shaman and Activist and she also is researching the healing effects of being around the beehives.Juls bought a one-way ticket to Samara, Costa Rica listening to that little girl inside who always wanted to be immersed in nature. She traveled often to Peru seeking unconventional healing in Plant Medicines.She published her first book The Year of the Frog which is her own journal full of meaning and healing. Juls details her account applying her therapeutic advice to her own life in an attempt to practice what she preaches after leaving her private practice during what she calls her “Midlife Awakening”.Juls also talks about the Bidirectional Healing Device, the “Bee hotels”. Through vibrations and air inhalation coming from the beehives you can reduce inflammation in your lungs, your brain and other parts of your body.Bees are an integral part of our ecosystems.Juls also shares the Teachings and her Plant Medicines journey.

    A Safe Place For Vulnerability with Gina Solorzano (Ep. 17)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 74:04


    Gina Solorzano (Mamaya) lives in the Tarn department in the South of France together with Kevin (Baba Bear) and their little daughter.She started her working path as a Veterinary Nurse focusing on alternative and holistic medicine for cats and dogs.Gina is also an artist, a doula, an entrepreneur, a philanthropist and a fierce lover of life.A severe accident of a close friend was a wake-up call and a turning point in her life.From that happened, she took a sabbatical time to take care of him and start a journey of self-discovery and inner growth.She travelled to India and met Baba Bear on a bus and the connection was instantaneous.She joined him in some of his travels, returned home for some working projects, and finally decided to travel with him to Mexico and Guatemala and founded a school. She then moved to the South of France where she created together with Baba Bear a Holistic Garden (Jardangle) a farm retreat center to help others be fully themselves.Gina’s main project amongst others is her platform called Lardette.com L’Art D’Etre, meaning the Art of Being. In this platform she expresses herself as an artist, an empowered woman, a creator of fun ideas, tasty recipes, sharing her interesting insights and tools and providing experiences that help live more blissfully.

    Living Mindfully with Jenna Jasso (Ep. 16)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 37:29


    Jenna Jasso, Mindfulness and Transformation Coach, Community Facilitator and Event Producer shares with us today her transformational journey.She walked away from her career of Mechanical Engineer to follow her heart’s call to a higher purpose.After a period of depression realizing that mechanical engineering was not her path she did some self inquiry and explorations traveling around the world, studying yoga, meditation, body healing and the power of the mind.She now teaches mindfulness and supports the transformation of people’s lives, their businesses and communities in Austin Texas.Since 2011 she is the founder of Love ATX, an initiative with a vision to evolve our culture into harmony with ourselves and the planet living Local, Healthy, Creative, Conscious and Sustainable.Jenna organizes and facilitates transformational group experiences which expand conscious awareness, awaken of self of purpose, compassion, encourage connection and empower individuals and groups to overcome the challenges of today. In these group experiences she teaches yoga, energy healing, guided meditations and self healing tools.Jenna is also a Permaculture Designer, certified by Austin Permaculture Guild.

    El Cambio es Hoy con Charly Galdona (Ep. 15 - SPA)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 52:02


    Charly Galdona originario de Uruguay, es un emprendedor desde su temprana edad y hoy nos habla sobre la importancia de lo que llama “Actitud Ganadora”.Vive con su esposa y sus dos hijos en una ciudad pequeña cerca de Amsterdam en Holanda.Es Coach de Emprendedores, tiene una licenciatura en Negocios Internacionales y un Master en Imagineering & Business Innovation.Empezó su primer proyecto a los 15 anos en Montevideo Uruguay en un programa llamado Junior Achievement.Mas tarde con la ayuda de su padre y la complicidad de su abuelo creo su propio estudio de grabación y ensayos siendo este su primer emprendimiento propio.Su tercer emprendimiento fue la discoteca llamada Party Time, y luego la productora donde tuvo sus primeras experiencias de “high performance”. Las exigencias para continuar con resultados de excelencia lo llevaron a tener un “burnt out” y tomar una pausa para recalibrar su vida.Cambio de destino físico hacia Holanda donde su mujer tuvo una nueva oportunidad laboral.Después de un periodo de pausa nació su primer libro, su Podcast y su nuevo emprendimiento de Coaching Empresarial llamado Actitud Ganadora.Charly Galdona nos habla sobre la resiliencia para continuar el camino.Nos habla de la importancia de la superación de las Creencias Limitantes creando y repitiendo nuevos hábitos.Como herramientas menciona la importancia de empezar el cambio HOY haciendo un Mind Map de nuestro presente, evaluando lo que nos da energía y lo que no, y de ahí diagramar otro con lo que queremos lograr. Que acción voy a hacer HOY para lograr lo que quiero. Finaliza concluyendo que ser emprendedor no es para todos.

    Following Your Excitement with Baba Bear (Ep. 14)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 75:11


    Keveen or Baba Bear shares with us his personal journey of self-discovery,Coming from a very strong and structured family where he felt he was not allowed to be himself, he decided at the age of 16 to leave and start his own journey, he wanted to be himself.He is a world traveler, a mentor, a coach, an artist and a musician, an Earth carer and a father.He is constantly living life to the fullest and sharing what he has learned via Instagram (@bababearlovelovelove) and Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/user/kaikupoems)He met Gina during his travels and created a little family.After traveling non stop from place to place he realized that he needed to slow down so as to capture and blend the teachings each community gave him and to be able to give back the generosity he received from them. Teaching children was one of his callings. Not teaching in a traditional way but being a facilitator of knowledge. He started the experience in a school in Mexico and then moved to Guatemala where he found a place on the ocean to start a school. Through his experience, he learned that children and adults learn by playing. Now he moved to the South West of France and created a holistic garden (jardangle), a farm and a retreat center to help others be fully themselves.

    Breaking the Habit with Kim Boda (Ep. 13)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 37:54


    In this episode, Kim Boda, a certified trainer of the Neurochange Solutions program, teaches us the benefits of mindfulness, metacognition and how to break free from subconscious programs. In addition, she explains how these techniques are been used in organizations to bring positive change and impact. We also discuss brain and heart coherence, as well as the impact of stress or survival mode in human beings.

    Life in bloom with Mandy Froelich (Ep. 12)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 37:36


    Mandy, a holistic nutritionist, chef, and creator of the Bloom for Life Blog, shares with us the secret of healthy living, healthy eating, and conscious thinking so we can live better lives. Mandy grew up in South Dakota, a place where raw vegan food is not typically the norm, she had to learn to use food as medicine to eradicate disease, and feel healthy and comfortable in her skin. Mandy encourages us to be stewards of the environment that surrounds us while choosing to be in control of our health, have a positive mindset and pursue movement to energize the body and mind.

    El niño y la niña creadores del hombre y la mujer con Charo Alarcón (Ep. 11 - SPA)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 57:49


    En este episodio nos trasladamos hacia Dallas, TX en Estados Unidos y hablamos con Charo Alarcón sobre la filosofía Montessori y lo importante que son los primeros años de vida de los niños. Charo nos explica que el niño o niña crea al hombre o a la mujer del mañana. Básicamente todo lo que absorbemos de niños es en lo que nos convertimos de grandes. Charo nos lleva por un viaje a través de las distintas etapas de desarrollo del niño y nos explica lo importante que es que los educadores, ya sea padres o maestros, conozcan estas etapas para que puedan generar entornos y situaciones aptos para el desarrollo del niño. También nos explica como el método Montessori se adapta al niño y no el niño al método. En resumen, el niño o la niña crean al hombre o a la mujer. Los niños son los que crean la cultura del mañana.

    Heal yourself with the power of your mind featuring Roni Lila (Ep.10)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 40:28


    Roni Lila, a musician and singer/songwriter from Israel shares with us her story of self-healing. After surgical intervention to remove a tumor in her spinal cord and dealing with severe nerve pain she became paralyzed. She then learned that under every physical pain there is an emotional pain, and this was the beginning of her self-healing journey. Now she is back to dancing and doing what she loves. Roni shares with us how she did it and helpful tips that we can implement on our individual paths.

    Reconnecting with Nature with Alvaro Teran (Ep. 9)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 32:10


    In this episode we go all the way to Costa Rica and interview Alvaro Teran. Alvaro is the motor behind www.wearmovement.com where they up-cycle waste fibers from pineapple leaves to create bracelets that generate jobs, help people re-connect with Nature and part of the profits go to restore ecosystems in need. He is also part of the Raisingcoral.org project where they are regenerating corals in Costa Rica and joining forces to regenerate corals in all the Americas. In this interview Alvaro tells about his youth and how he got connected with Nature. We talk about the current disconnection that we as humans have with Nature and we talk about his projects that aim to help us all reconnect with Nature. We finalize the interview with some beautiful tips to reconnect with Nature provided by Alvaro.

    Working Together: Permaculture and Community with Scott Gallant (Ep. 8)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 46:47


    Scott Gallant is an expert in permaculture and sustainability. After running a sustainable education center for 9 years, he is now helping clients manage their land in a sustainable way as a permaculture consultant in Costa Rica. Scott shares with us permaculture tips, as well as helpful ways to build a community, deal with conflict resolution, and set up the necessary decision-making structures to live in harmony.Learn more about Scott's permaculture design course here: https://www.porvenirdesign.com/workshops/2019/10/17/permaculture-design-certification-course

    Regenerando ecosistemas con sus vacas con Manuel Solari (Ep. 7 - SPA)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 56:12


    En esta entrevista nos trasladamos a Uruguay, un país que ha estado en relación con la naturaleza desde siempre y entrevistamos a Manuel Solari que está regenerando ecosistemas con sus vacas. Hablamos sobre la naturaleza, sobre la relación que tenemos los humanos con ella y como se relacionan los animales con el ecosistema. De a poco nos estamos despertando al desbalance natural que hemos ayudado a crear en nuestra evolución humana. Nos estamos dando cuenta que nuestro modelo linear y 100% humano-controlado ya no es sustentable y nos estamos dando cuenta que la naturaleza en si ya tiene una sabiduría profundísima que ha desarrollado durante millones de años. Como humanos, en los últimos años, nos hemos enfocado en crear el mayor bienestar y confort para nosotros mismos, pero sin darnos cuenta nos hemos alejado de esta sabiduría milenaria y hemos creado problemas que atentan contra nuestra salud y sanidad global. Sin embargo, de a poco estamos recordando q la salud del ecosistema es lo que nos mantiene saludables a nosotros mismos.Manuel nos cuenta su historia y su nueva propuesta para revertir la situación en que estamos. Una propuesta diferente, una propuesta que utiliza la metodología de pastoreo racional inventa da por Andre Voisin, una propuesta que apunta al mejoramiento de todo el ecosistema y no solo al fin monetario, una propuesta que aprende de la sabiduría de la naturaleza para trabajar con ella y no en contra de ella.Manuel Solari nos muestra como las vacas pasan de ser enemigas para la naturaleza a ser aliadas de la naturaleza.

    Fires in the Amazon and Agroecology as a path forward with Heitor Mancini Teixeira (Ep. 6)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 38:51


    In this episode we go all the way to Wageningen in the Netherlands and interview Heitor, a Brazilian PhD candidate at the Wageningen University where he focuses his research on Biodiversity and Ecosystem services. He goes over the situation in Brazil and explains the reasons for the fires in the Amazon which include changes in policy, greater deforestation compared to previous years and the curre global agro food system.He then takes us on a journey through Agroecology as a systemic solution to the imbalance in the current Agro food system.He finally asks us and the audience to organize ourselves and to join organizations that are pushing this transformation forward, since by uniting we can leverage our strengths and accelerate the much needed change.

    Inspiring holistic education with Michael Carberry (Ep. 5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 53:37


    Michael Carberry is the founder of Whole Life Learning Center in Austin, TX, and today he tells us about the holistic education approach and how it differs from traditional education. The center is a progressive private school for kids ages 3 – 14 and focuses on the kids' holistic education. It is not only a center for kids but includes parent education courses, and is a center for sustainability. Michael talks to us about the journey that led him to start this center back in 2012, the drive, the obstacles and the joyful moments shared with his peers and students.

    Empowering parents through the birth process with Milou van Luijk (Ep. 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 57:41


    In this episode we go all the way to the Netherlands to a town near Rotterdam and we interview Milou van Luijk.Milou is a pregnancy, birthing, baby attachment, baby carrying and baby massage consultant and mentor. She empowers couples to take ownership of their pregnancy, birth and first days with their babies by preparing them to go through this magical process. In this interview Milou tells us about her motivation to do the work she is doing, which mainly comes from the positive experience she had with her own births and the positive feedback she was getting from other people that heard about some of her tips. Milou tells us the story of the birth of her two baby boys, each in completely different settings. She emphasizes the importance of being prepared, informed and empowered as a couple before the birth and shares tips to starts bonding with the baby even before the birth. She takes us through women's and men's hormonal changes and gives us un understanding of all the benefits that come along with a natural birth.www.lalouz.nl

    Acercándonos a nuestra comida con Horacio Garcia (Ep.3 - SPA)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 35:34


    Horacio Garcia, uno de los fundadores de Huerta en Casa, decidió renunciar a su trabajo y dedicarse a lo que realmente le gustaba. Fue así como nació Huerta en Casa en el 2014, un negocio con el fin de llevarle huertas a las casas de la gente para que puedan comer saludable y estar más conectados con lo que comen.Varios eventos acontecieron que fueron catalizadores de la motivación de Horacio para seguir su pasión y crear Huerta en Casa, incluyendo el haber estado en prisión injustamente.Horacio nos comparte su historia personal que lo llevo a renunciar el trabajo y dedicarse a lo que realmente le apasionaba. Nos cuenta cual fue su motivación para empezar el Huerta en Casa, como fue evolucionando el negocio a lo largo de los últimos años y de los beneficios inmensos que nos puede dar el tener una huerta en nuestra propia casa.

    Building a romantic relationship on a solid foundation with Kristopher Lovestone (Ep.2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 48:28


    Kristopher grew up in a household with 6 divorces, and vowed that he would one day have a thriving relationship.Happily married now for 14 years, Kris has achieved his goal, and has in fact become a sex educator, an author, and a relationship consultant. Today he shares with us practical tools for building long-lasting relationships, understanding the other gender, and cultivating a healthy sex life with your partner.

    Inner Alignment with Michelle Burns (Ep.1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 46:36


    Michelle shares with us her personal journey from being a trader in the stock market, to having a profound spiritual experience, and then choosing to radically change her life. She left to India to study with a yoga master, and then to Nepal to live on a mountain with a Buddhist Lama, to eventually becoming a life coach, her job for the past 25 years. Together we discuss the role of a life coach, the nature of inner alignment, balancing masculine and feminine energy, finding your life purpose and the keys to living in a happy, peaceful, grounded life.

    Introduction to the Roots of Impact Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 1:08


    Welcome to Roots of Impact where we interview remarkable leaders, teachers and healers, and learn about their journeys. This podcast is for anyone intent on taking action in their lives to make this world more beautiful. Our mission is to spread seeds of inspiration so that you too may flower as a change maker, and start tapping in to your full potential as a conscious human being.

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