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Wonder And Awe
Brenda Salgado

Wonder And Awe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 66:09


Brenda Salgado is the author of Real World Mindfulness for Beginners: Navigate Daily Life One Practice at a Time. She is a mindfulness teacher, motivational and public speaker, a facilitator and consultant, a health and wellness expert, a traditional medicine woman, and a Toltec energy healer. The founder of Nepantla Consulting, Brenda has two decades of experience in leadership development, nonprofit management, spiritual teaching, movement building, women's health, and environmental and social justice. Enjoy this episode of Wonder & Awe as Louie and Brenda discuss how social justice and wonder and awe are intricately related."

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2023:12.05 - Pat McCabe: Restaurando el corazón de nuestras relaciones

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 86:38


~Co-presented by The New School and the Racial Healing Initiative at Commonweal's Retreat Center Collaboration~ ¿Qué significaría "volverse nativos" al lugar en el que estamos ahora? ¿Cómo viviríamos si lo fuéramos? Nuestras comunidades y líderes indígenas tienen una sabiduría antigua que ofrece una visión profunda sobre los desafíos a los que nos enfrentamos hoy en día. A medida que navegamos los cambios culturales, climáticos y de ecosistemas que están ocurriendo en nuestro planeta en la actualidad, necesitamos oír la sabiduría y las ideas que descienden de estas tradiciones. Para poder escuchar y verdaderamente valorar estas ideas, necesitamos continuar cicatrizando las heridas de la división racial y dentro de nuestras culturas y comunidades. En la tercera parte de esta serie, únete a la anfitriona Brenda Salgado en su charla con Pat McCabe, figura líder Diné y cabeza de ceremonial. Está enfocada en la cicatrización social profunda. Hablarán sobre la labor ceremonial que realizaron juntas en los recientes eventos de Three Black Men (Tres Hombres Negros) ofrecidos a través del Centro de Sanación y Liberación de Commonweal. También y ampliarán el entendimiento de la conexión entre la cicatrización racial y la curación de la tierra. Presentada en inglés con interpretación simultánea. Pat McCabe, o Woman Stands Shining (Mujer que Resplandece), es respetada líder nativa americana cuyo trabajo explora el punto de encuentro entre el ceremonial y la sanación social profunda. Pat nació en la nación Diné (Navajo), y también recibió preparación espiritual en la tradición Lakota. Viaja y enseña sobre la ciencia indígena de la Vida Floreciente (Thriving Life). Su labor procura renovar el conocimiento humano y la creación de significado mediante la restauración de las prácticas conocidas por los pueblos indígenas sobre la comprensión integral. "Ser intelecto y observador incorpóreos en lugar de participante apasionado y co-Creador armonioso, nos ha llevado a un gran malentendido sobre quiénes somos, dónde estamos y cómo son las cosas”. Brenda Salgado es la directora del programa Iniciativa para la Cicatrización Racial en el Centro de Colaboración para Retiros de Commonweal. Ella es autora espiritual y de concientización, oradora, guardiana de la sabiduría, sanadora, cabeza de ceremonial y Consultora sobre Organizaciones. Tiene 25 años de experiencia en desarrollo de Liderazgo Transformador, Gestión sin Fines de Lucro, Curación y Ceremonial Tradicionales, Capacitación en Liderazgo Consciente, Salud de la Mujer y Justicia Social. Brenda está en proceso de establecer el Nepantla Land Trust (El Fideicomiso de Tierra Nepantla) y el Nepantla Center for Healing and Renewal (El Centro Nepantla para la Sanación y Renovación). Es autora de Real World Mindfulness for Beginners: Navigate Daily Life One Practice at a Time (La Concientización en el Mundo Real para Principiantes: Cómo se Practica Paso a Paso). Recibió instrucción de sabios ancianos sobre medicina tradicional y ceremonial de curación en el linaje Purépecha, Xochimilco, Tolteca y otros linajes indígenas. Tiene títulos universitarios en Biología, Psicología del Desarrollo y Comportamiento Animal. Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts. #indigenoushealing #racialhealing #retreatcentercollaborative #earthhealing, #indigenouslens #newschoolcommonweal #commonweal #conversationsthatmatter

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2023:11.14 - Sherri Mitchell - Restaurando el corazón de nuestras relaciones

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 88:50


~Co-presented by The New School and the Racial Healing Initiative at Commonweal's Retreat Center Collaboration~ ¿Qué significaría "volverse nativos" al lugar en el que estamos ahora? ¿Cómo viviríamos si lo fuéramos? Nuestras comunidades y líderes indígenas tienen una sabiduría antigua que ofrece una visión profunda sobre los desafíos a los que nos enfrentamos hoy en día. A medida que navegamos los cambios culturales, climáticos y de ecosistemas que están ocurriendo en nuestro planeta en la actualidad, necesitamos oír la sabiduría y las ideas que descienden de estas tradiciones. Para poder escuchar y verdaderamente valorar estas ideas, necesitamos continuar cicatrizando las heridas de la división racial y dentro de nuestras culturas y comunidades. En la segunda parte de esta serie, súmate a la presentadora Brenda Salgado en su charla con Sherri Mitchell, activista Penobscot, autora y abogada Indígena. Hablarán sobre historias que se transmiten, historias que nos transmiten, historias que queremos lanzar en este momento y cómo podemos nutrir narrativas para el futuro. Presentada en inglés con interpretación simultánea. Sherri Mitchell, o Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset, es abogada Indígena, activista y autora, oriunda de la Nación Penobscot. Es egresada del Programa de Embajadores Indios Americanos y del Programa de Pasantías del Congreso Udall de Nativos Americanos. Sherri es la autora de Sacred Instructions (Instrucciones Sagradas); Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change (Sabiduría Indígena para el Cambio Radicado en el Espíritu).  Es colaboradora en once antologías, incluyendo All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis (Lo único que se Puede Salvaguardar: La Verdad, La Valentía y Las Soluciones en la Crisis Climatologica), así también como Resetting Our Future: Empowering Climate Action in the United States (Reconfigurar Nuestro Futuro: Potenciar las Medidas en El Campo del Clima).  Sherri es la Directora Ejecutiva de la Fundación para la Paz de la Tierra, se desempeña como Fideicomisaria del Instituto Indígena Americano, miembro del Consejo Asesor Indígena del Programa Tutela de Tierras Indígenas de Nia Tero e integrante de la Junta del Instituto Post Carbono. Brenda Salgado es la directora del programa Iniciativa para la Cicatrización Racial en el Centro de Colaboración para Retiros de Commonweal.  Ella es autora espiritual y de concientización, oradora, guardiana de la sabiduría, sanadora, cabeza de ceremonial y Consultora sobre Organizaciones. Tiene 25 años de experiencia en desarrollo de Liderazgo Transformador, Gestión sin Fines de Lucro, Curación y Ceremonial Tradicionales, Capacitación en Liderazgo Consciente, Salud de la Mujer y Justicia Social. Brenda está en proceso de establecer el Nepantla Land Trust (El Fideicomiso de Tierra Nepantla) y el Nepantla Center for Healing and Renewal (El Centro Nepantla para la Sanación y Renovación). Es autora de Real World Mindfulness for Beginners: Navigate Daily Life One Practice at a Time (La Concientización en el Mundo Real para Principiantes: Cómo se Practica Paso a Paso).  Recibió instrucción de sabios ancianos sobre medicina tradicional y ceremonial de curación en el linaje Purépecha, Xochimilco, Tolteca y otros linajes indígenas. Tiene títulos universitarios en Biología, Psicología del Desarrollo y Comportamiento Animal. Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts. #indigenoushealing #racialhealing #retreatcentercollaborative #earthhealing, #indigenouslens #newschoolcommonweal #commonweal #conversationsthatmatter

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2023:10.17 - Grace Sesma ESP: Restaurando el corazón de nuestras relaciones

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 87:43


~Co-presented by The New School and the Racial Healing Initiative at Commonweal's Retreat Center Collaboration~ ¿Qué significaría “volverse nativos” al lugar en el que estamos ahora? ¿Cómo viviríamos si lo fuéramos? Nuestras comunidades y líderes indígenas tienen una sabiduría antigua que ofrece una visión profunda sobre los desafíos a los que nos enfrentamos hoy en día. A medida que navegamos los cambios culturales, climáticos y de ecosistemas que están ocurriendo en nuestro planeta en la actualidad, necesitamos oír la sabiduría y las ideas que descienden de estas tradiciones. Para poder escuchar y verdaderamente valorar estas ideas, necesitamos continuar cicatrizando las heridas de la división racial y dentro de nuestras culturas y comunidades. En la primera parte de esta serie, súmate a la presentadora Brenda Salgado en su charla con Grace Sesma, practicante cultural Yaqui / mexicana en la tradición del curanderismo. Contarán historias personales, hablarán sobre la importancia de estar conectado con la Madre Tierra en este momento. Nos participarán su sabiduría sobre las formas en que podemos “volvernos indígenas” en nuestro espacio y con los demás. Presentada en inglés con interpretación simultánea. As we navigate the cultural, climate, and ecosystem shifts happening on our planet now, we need the wisdom of many voices. To truly hear and value these diverse voices, we need to continue to heal the racial divisions and wounds in our cultures and communities. Our indigenous communities and leaders have old ways of thinking about these new changes, and can contribute valueable wisdom to the critical discussions that will determine the future of our land, water, and communities. In part one of this series, Host Brenda Salgado will speak with Grace Sesma, a Yagui/Mexican cultural practitioner in the curanderismo tradition. Presented in English with a live Spanish-language translator. Maestra Grace Alvarez Sesma Grace (Yaqui/Mexican) is a cultural practitioner and educator. She provides Indigenous cultural services to individuals and families through her Curanderismo healing practice. Grace works with mental health therapists and other healthcare providers to promote an understanding of Mexican and Indigenous culture-specific interventions and to encourage mutually respectful collaboration. She's an advisor to the House of the Moon and the Kanap Kuahun Coalition. She serves on the Yaquis of Southern California tribal council, the Consciousness & Healing Initiative Practitioners' Council, and the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine BIPOC Committee. Host Brenda Salgado Brenda Salgado is the program director of the Racial Healing Initiative, a program of the Retreat Center Collaboration at Commonweal. She is a spiritual and mindfulness author, speaker, wisdom keeper, healer, ceremonialist, and organizational consultant. She has 25 years of experience in transformative leadership development, nonprofit management, traditional healing and ceremony, mindful leadership training, women's health, and social justice. Brenda is in the process of establishing the Nepantla Land Trust, and the Nepantla Center for Healing and Renewal. She is author of Real World Mindfulness for Beginners: Navigate Daily Life One Practice at a Time and has received training from elders in traditional medicine and healing ceremony in Purepecha, Xochimilco, Toltec and other indigenous lineages. She holds degrees in biology, developmental psychology, and animal behavior. Find out more about The New School at Commonweal on our website: tns.commonweal.org. And like/follow our Soundcloud channel for more great podcasts. #indigenoushealing #racialhealing #retreatcentercollaborative #earthhealing, #indigenouslens #newschoolcommonweal #commonweal #conversationsthatmatter

The New Monastics
Every Step a Prayer: Walking With All Our Relations with Brenda Salgado

The New Monastics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 72:42


Brenda Salgado is a Nicaraguan-American curandera and Toltec healer, who emphasizes ceremony and traditional circle work for healing conflict and building community. She is the former director of the East Bay Meditation Center, and the current director of Nepantla Healing and Consulting. She is also the author of Real World Mindfulness for Beginners. In this episode, we explore and dialogue on the issues of relationship to the natural world, the ‘wings' of Eagle and Condor consciousness, the planetary ‘convergence,' the ‘Peace and Dignity Journeys,' pan-indigenous interspirituality, authentic representation in ‘inter-mystic' dialogical spaces, not getting ‘fundamentalist,' connection to place and our displacement, ‘reclaiming our inheritance,' re-establishing right-relationship to place, Standing Rock, the Doctrine of Discovery, stewarding our homes, and the ‘de-humanization' of our lives and environment.Links: Charis FoundationGolden Turtle SoundSupport the show

KPFA - Womens Magazine
Feminist Spirituality with Brenda Salgado and Monica Mody

KPFA - Womens Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 59:59


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GLIDE Podcast
March 14, 2021 Sunday Celebration

GLIDE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 77:38


Virtual Celebration from Glide with Minister of Celebration Marvin K. White, Vernon Bush, The Glide Ensemble and The Change Band, Michelle Arce, and special guest speaker Brenda Salgado

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City Church San Francisco
Lenten Walking Week 4 - {You & Me} The Spaces Between

City Church San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 14:42


Week 4 of our Lenten practice of Walking Led by Jonathan Stalls of Intrinsic Paths. You can find this week’s video and pdf resources at www.citychurchsf.org/walking  “The plant people have taught me to be generous and not be shy about blossoming, that is our nature. I think when others see us, it can inspiring them to open up and blossom to and we can be a field a blaze with dignity and beauty together” —  Brenda Salgado, Author, Indigenous Medicine Teacher

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The Ethical Rainmaker
Heal Yourself to Transform Society

The Ethical Rainmaker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 35:07


If our goal is to be in community and work with or help others, we must first work within ourselves - taking on the healing process to not recreate the patterns that have oppressed us. Healer, facilitator, and npo executive Victoria Santos describes her journey through personal trauma and burnout through community organizing and her holistic healing journey. We dropped a lot of references, so here are links for some of the content we mentioned in the show (and sign up for our mailing list to get ahold of episodes early and learn more about these topics):Michelle talks with Victoria Santos a deep healer, community organizer, facilitator, coach and npo leaderVictoria is the Co-Director of Young Women Empowered, cultivating the power of diverse young women and is a Co-Founder of BIPOC Executive Directors of Washington StateWhile she has practiced many modalities of healing, she studied grief rituals with Sibonfu Somé for 10 years, a Burkinabe author and teacher (her wiki, her site)We talked about the Science of NonDuality Conference, where Victoria interviewed Llama Rod Owens, Zhenevere Sophia Dao, Brenda Salgado, Kaira Jewel Lingo, Angela Hennessy - spiritual teachers focused on healing in very deep, committed ways.We mentioned Commonweal and its gathering that takes place annually in Bolinas, California“The quality of the intervention is directly related to the capacity of the intervener.” Otto SchumerOrland Bishop is a spiritual teacher and Los Angeles social activist Victoria collaborates with. She described his much used phrase “Sawubona” as translating into the larger question of “who do I need to be so that you could be yourself?” Victoria and Orland are working towards building a spiritual center near Los Angeles (There are many places to find Orland online, including here.)Gratitude to Tres Leches (and here) for letting us use their song “No Llores" throughout this episode!Join the CCF Slack Channel and #theethicalrainmaker to have a conversation!Thank you so much for listening! Support The Ethical Rainmaker podcast by donating to our Patreon if you have the flow, subscribing to it on your fav pod player, rating us (esp on iTunes...yeah, I know) and honestly...share it out to friends and colleagues. Write us any time at hello@theethicalrainmaker.com or visit us at theethicalrainmaker.com.

CIIS Public Programs
Sherri Mitchell: Indigenous Wisdom For Healing Trauma

CIIS Public Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 90:43


Sherri Mitchell (Weh’na Ha’mu Kwasset) is a Native American attorney, teacher, and award-winning activist who grew up on the Penobscot Indian Reservation (Indian Island), Maine, and is the author of Sacred Instructions: Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change. In this episode, she is joined in a conversation with healer and movement builder Brenda Salgado. Together they explore Native American mythology and cosmology as a means of healing our collective wounds. This episode was recorded during a live online event on August 1, 2020.

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Mi SWFL Gente PODCAST
Episode 2 On being a Social Worker Brenda Salgado

Mi SWFL Gente PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 25:32


Episode Notes In this episode, we have Brenda Salgado. She is from Argentina and has lived more than 20 years in Southwest Florida. This episode is bilingual about 50% English and 50% Spanish. Brenda talked to us about her work as a social worker and her future goal of becoming a supervisor in her field. She also talked to us about her recent family trip to Mendoza Argentina. She recommended you visit Mendoza if you ever have the opportunity to travel to Argentina. Mendoza is best known for her wine. Brenda also said that you have to try the food and visit the thermal waters. Mendoza also borders the neighbor country of Chile and is 2 hours away by plane from Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. Brenda also shared a tip that helps her calm down when she feels her stress level rising up. She also described how her faith and praying has helped her during difficult times in her life and how she enjoys painting and Zumba, and hanging out with her friends to recharge her energy. Lastly, she recommended a few places for you to visit. Brenda recommended: Mendoza (Argentina) - https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g312781-Mendoza_Province_of_Mendoza_Cuyo-Vacations.html Volcano Bay (Orlando) - https://orlandoinformer.com/universal/volcano-bay-water-theme-park/ Lakes Park (Fort Myers)- https://www.leegov.com/parks/parks/lakespark Buffalo Chips (Bonita Springs)-https://www.buffalochipsrestaurant.tv Follow Mi SWFL Gente on all things social: Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/miSWFLgentepodcast/ Instagram- www.instagram.com/miswflgente/

Feed Your Wild | Food for Your Ancient Body, Mind & Soul
{ENCORE} Curanderismo, Prophecy & Mindfulness With Brenda Salgado

Feed Your Wild | Food for Your Ancient Body, Mind & Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 68:58


This week we are rebroadcasting our episode with Brenda Salgado on Curanderismo, Prophecy & Mindfulness, originally aired in May of 2019. Brenda and Venessa’s conversation explores curanderismo and indigenous prophecy about our current times and the shift in consciousness we are experiencing.  This episode remains timely as we collectively face a global pandemic and unprecedented challenges as well as opportunities for change and healing. As we reflected back in 2019, mindfulness practice can help you cultivate more inner power, peace, dignity and grace as well as navigate challenges and difficulties with more clarity and courage in this current time of shift. Brenda Salgado is founder of Nepantla Consulting, and is currently in the process of establishing the Nepantla Center for Healing and Renewal. She holds degrees in Biology (BA), Developmental Psychology (BA), and Animal Behavior (MS). Brenda has over 17 years of experience in leadership development, nonprofit management, spiritual teaching, movement building, women’s health, and environmental and social justice. She has also received training from indigenous elders in traditional medicine, limpias and healing ceremony.  Trained by Purepecha, Xochimilco Toltec and other indigenous elders in traditional medicine, Brenda draws on the healing powers of the natural world to guide her work as a spiritual leader. She is committed to co-creating a society filled with wholeness and beauty. Brenda is also author of Real World Mindfulness for Beginners: Navigate Daily Life One Practice at a Time.   I’m honored to once again share this episode with you as a profound reminder of the incredible time we are living in and how to Be the change we desire to cultivate a more beautiful world in reciprocity with all beings. Click here for full show notes: http://www.wildlyrooted.com/fywpodcast/brendasalgado-encore    >> SUBSCRIBE :: Sign up for newsletter to receive updates on upcoming programs and events >> GET WILDLY UNSTUCK :: Sign up for Wildly Unstuck audio program (it’s free) + learn the top 5 things sabotaging your health goals & what to do about them: http://www.wildlyrooted.com/unstuck  ***** SUPPORT THE PODCAST Your support means the world... If the show has helped, inspired or spoken to you, it would mean the world to me if you show your support through a small financial contribution. Each FYW episode is a labor of love that takes me about three days to produce... From as little as $1 a month, your support will help to cover the costs associated with producing and hosting the show. I love you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! To make a monthly contribution, head to the Patreon page here. If you would like to make a one-time contribution, you may use our personal Venmo Link here and offer any dollar amount you'd like - send to @WildlyRooted: https://venmo.com/WildlyRooted   Thank you as every penny counts toward supporting this work! xo   ***** For more from Wildly Rooted Get Wildly UNSTUCK audio program (it's free) Support Wildly Rooted on Patreon (I thank you!) Work with Venessa 1-on-1 Say hi on Instagram @WildlyRooted

Wellness for you
Episode 98: Supporting our community.

Wellness for you

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 26:41


This is my Zoom group recording and meeting with Mindfulness for First Responders. It was great to sure tips and support. I shred a meditation from Real world mindfulness for beginners by Brenda Salgado. Please be safe out there.

KPFA - The Herbal Highway
Answering the Call of our Ancestors – March 3, 2020

KPFA - The Herbal Highway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 59:58


Guest host Renée Camila speaks with Nicaraguan-American healer and teacher Brenda Salgado about her personal journey of reconnecting with traditional medicine and the work she does in building community around ancestral healing. The post Answering the Call of our Ancestors – March 3, 2020 appeared first on KPFA.

Wellness for you
Episode 50: Exercise helps relieve stress.

Wellness for you

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 7:41


The benefits of exercise are amazing. There are so many ways to do this and I share a few tips here. I also share a mindfulness practice to help you relieve your stress from one of my favorite books, Real World Mindfulness for beginners by Brenda Salgado. As always please take care of yourself and stay safe.

Feed Your Wild | Food for Your Ancient Body, Mind & Soul
FEED YOUR WILD TURNS 1! First Anniversary Special :: Curanderismo, Prophecy and Mindfulness with Brenda Salgado

Feed Your Wild | Food for Your Ancient Body, Mind & Soul

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 70:54


Happy Mother’s Day & Happy 1st Birthday to Feed Your Wild! Today is such a special day and episode, thank you for being on this journey with me :) Today we’re talking with Brenda Salgado, spiritual leader, healer, author and guide. In honor of this very special time and our 1 year anniversary, I’m offering you one of my favorite gifts... the Sacred Ecology Activation audio journey - a free 30 min meditation and visualization designed to help you connect with your own seeds for radical nourishment & clarity. Click here to access the audio journey: http://www.wildlyrooted.com/sacred-ecology ****** In this episode, Brenda gives us an introduction to curanderismo and indigenous prophecy about our current times and the shift in consciousness we are experiencing. Learn how mindfulness practice can help you cultivate more inner power, peace, dignity and grace as well as navigate challenges and difficulties with more clarity and courage in this current time of shift. You’ll hear how Brenda began connecting to her ancestors in childhood, and how the visions she had as a young girl began to be realized as she stepped deeper into her work as a healer. Brenda talks about how she navigated leaving a good stable job she loved to make healing work her primary offering, plus important advice for those who consider themselves sensitive and the dangers of being “too open.” Brenda ends with some powerful questions to ask ourselves and a beautiful blessing for you and your community. For more detailed show notes, click here   Your support means the world... If the show has helped, inspired or spoken to you, it would mean the world to me if you show your support through a small financial contribution. Each FYW episode is a labor of love that takes me about three days to produce... From as little as $1 a month, your support will help to cover the costs associated with producing and hosting the show. I love you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! To make a monthly contribution, head to the Patreon page here. If you would like to make a one-time contribution, you may use our personal PayPal Link here and offer any dollar amount you'd like : https://paypal.me/wildlyrooted   Thank you as every penny counts toward supporting this work! xo For more from Wildly Rooted Get Wildly UNSTUCK audio program (it's free) Support Wildly Rooted on Patreon (I thank you!) Work with Venessa 1-on-1 Say hi on Instagram @WildlyRooted

MoonWise
COMPASSION: Brenda Salgado on the Radical Shift from Mind to Heart (Ep. 2)

MoonWise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 69:10


Learn about the radical shift from mind to heart and how to stay focused on compassion in troubled times with spiritual and social justice leader Brenda Salgado. But first, we'll check in with Susan Lipshutz of Everyday Medicine Woman for an enlightening lunar forecast with tips for working with the powerful eclipse and beyond. Brenda Salgado is a spiritual and social justice leader and the author of a new book, "Real World Mindfulness for Beginners." Trained by Purepecha, Xochimilco and Toltec elders in traditional medicine, Brenda draws on the healing powers of the natural world to guide her work. We speak with her about the radical shift from mind to heart and how to stay focused on compassion in times of turmoil. We also talk about:  - The power of heart-centered leadership  - The indigenous prophesy of the eagle and the condor - What Standing Rock can teach us about the future  - Balancing the masculine and feminine energies on the planet - How men can step into sacred warriorship - The importance of rites of passage for young people - A simple ritual to help initiate girls into womanhood - An opportunity to move from ownership to stewardship of land 

CIIS Public Programs
Roshi Joan Halifax: Being with Dying

CIIS Public Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 43:57


Zen priest, author, and pioneer in the field of end-of-life care Roshi Joan Halifax is joined in conversation by Brenda Salgado about death and dying, Buddhism, and social activism.

The Secular Buddhist
Episode 222 :: Mushim Ikeda and Brenda Salgado :: Creating Diverse Sanghas

The Secular Buddhist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2015


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Big Vision Podcast
Out of the Spiritual Closet: Organizers Transforming the Practice of Social Justice. Interview with co-author, Kristen Zimmerman

Big Vision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2013 28:31


Kristen Zimmerman is one of the co-authors of the Movement Strategy Center report, Out of the Spiritual Closet: Organizers Transforming the Path of Social Justice, along with Neelam Pathikonda, Brenda Salgado, and Taj James. As a Senior Fellow at the Movement Strategy Center, she leads the development of the Center's movement building practice and methodology. Her primary focus is the integration of transformative practice with strategy, movement building and alliance building technologies, and the use of story and narrative for movement building. Currently, she serves on the design team and faculty of the NoVo Foundation's Move to End Violence — a 10-year movement building initiative to end gender-based violence. She lives in Oakland with her 8-year-old son, Jonah Ravi, and her partner Adrienn. You can learn more about the Movement Strategy Center, and download the report, at movementstrategy.org. Listen and subscribe to the Big Vision Podcast on iTunes. Connect with me: Website: brittbravo.com Speaking & workshop calendar: brittbravo.com/speaking Blog: havefundogood.blogspot.com Facebook: facebook.com/britt.bravo Twitter: @Bbravo Music: "Mango Delight," by Kenya Masala.  Connect with Kenya through CD Baby and Source Consulting Group.