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I'm Jamie Smart - welcome to the podcast. I've called this episode, “You Do You”, and I'm excited to share it with you because it's a recording from the ClarityLive! event we held, just a couple of weeks ago. The theme for the event was “Passion, Purpose & Personal Expression” and it was really great. We had people joining us from all around the world, and there was a lovely sense of community, with lots of profound insights. And one of the things we did was I had ‘fireside chat' conversations with people who are having a big impact in the world, and I picked their brains about what it means to bring your unique expression to life, and how this understanding has helped them do that. And my idea for this was that we would be talking shop; the kind of conversation that I have with my colleagues over coffee, and that most people never get to hear. So in this podcast, you're going to be hearing one of those, a conversation I had with my dear friend and colleague, Cathy Casey. Just before we get to that, I wanted to mention that my beloved Emma McDevitt and I are offering a new programme starting in January called the Clarity Professional Programme: Bring Your Unique Expression to Life. The theme of uncovering and living your unique expression is one that's very alive for us both, so we're inspired to share it with a group of explorers. We've created a brief video about the programme and a simple 'unique expression diagnostic' process. Its purpose is to continue deepening your awareness of your unique expression and to help us (me and Emma) get a sense of where you're at in your journey. If you want to watch the video, do the diagnostic and find our more about the programme, just pop an email to support@jamiesmart.com with the word “video” in the subject line and we'll get everything over to you. So now to the episode.
I'm Jamie Smart - welcome to the podcast. I've called this episode, “You Do You”, and I'm excited to share it with you because it's a recording from the ClarityLive! event we held, just a couple of weeks ago. The theme for the event was “Passion, Purpose & Personal Expression” and it was really great. We had people joining us from all around the world, and there was a lovely sense of community, with lots of profound insights. And one of the things we did was I had ‘fireside chat' conversations with people who are having a big impact in the world, and I picked their brains about what it means to bring your unique expression to life, and how this understanding has helped them do that. And my idea for this was that we would be talking shop; the kind of conversation that I have with my colleagues over coffee, and that most people never get to hear. So in this podcast, you're going to be hearing one of those, a conversation I had with my dear friend and colleague, Cathy Casey. Just before we get to that, I wanted to mention that my beloved Emma McDevitt and I are offering a new programme starting in January called the Clarity Professional Programme: Bring Your Unique Expression to Life. The theme of uncovering and living your unique expression is one that's very alive for us both, so we're inspired to share it with a group of explorers. We've created a brief video about the programme and a simple 'unique expression diagnostic' process. Its purpose is to continue deepening your awareness of your unique expression and to help us (me and Emma) get a sense of where you're at in your journey. If you want to watch the video, do the diagnostic and find our more about the programme, just pop an email to support@jamiesmart.com with the word “video” in the subject line and we'll get everything over to you. So now to the episode.
I'm Jamie Smart - welcome to the podcast. And in this session you're going to hear a conversation I had recently with my dear friend and colleague, Ian Watson. Ian and I have been in each other's lives for the past 20 years, and those years have included many twists and turns as we've encountered obstacles, followed our inner guidance and found our way forward (sometimes more easily than others). Some of the topics we explored included - Following your bliss - Trust in ‘the invisible' - Being willing to take ‘the road less travelled' - Doing what you love - And much more By the way, our next ClarityLive! event is next weekend (November 19-20) and the theme is in a similar domain: Purpose, Principles & Personal Expression: How to bring dream projects to life for yourself and others (even if you don't know what they are yet). We're being joined by guest speakers including my dear friend and colleague, Cathy Casey. Cathy pioneered taking the principles into the California prison system and is a master of stepping into the unknown and bringing unique expression to life. We're also being joined by another dear friend, Carl Harvey, founder of the Abundance Book Club and The Big Life show (he was also MindValley's head copywriter for a couple of years - Carl's a powerhouse). It's all going to be happening via live-stream, and you can find out more at www.JamieSmart.com/ClarityLive And you can find out more about Ian Watson and his work at www.TheInsightSpace.com
I'm Jamie Smart - welcome to the podcast. And in this session you're going to hear a conversation I had recently with my dear friend and colleague, Ian Watson. Ian and I have been in each other's lives for the past 20 years, and those years have included many twists and turns as we've encountered obstacles, followed our inner guidance and found our way forward (sometimes more easily than others). Some of the topics we explored included - Following your bliss - Trust in ‘the invisible' - Being willing to take ‘the road less travelled' - Doing what you love - And much more By the way, our next ClarityLive! event is next weekend (November 19-20) and the theme is in a similar domain: Purpose, Principles & Personal Expression: How to bring dream projects to life for yourself and others (even if you don't know what they are yet). We're being joined by guest speakers including my dear friend and colleague, Cathy Casey. Cathy pioneered taking the principles into the California prison system and is a master of stepping into the unknown and bringing unique expression to life. We're also being joined by another dear friend, Carl Harvey, founder of the Abundance Book Club and The Big Life show (he was also MindValley's head copywriter for a couple of years - Carl's a powerhouse). It's all going to be happening via live-stream, and you can find out more at www.JamieSmart.com/ClarityLive And you can find out more about Ian Watson and his work at www.TheInsightSpace.com
With Cathy Casey and I speaking at the “A Slice of Happiness” upcoming conference I wanted to rerelease her episode from earlier this year.Cathy had the honor of being a student of Sydney Banks. She has worked in all venues, from prisons to corporations, large groups to individuals. Cathy's passion for sharing the 3 Principles is fueled by her belief that understanding even a tiny bit of what the 3 Principles point to can change lives. Her sense of humor is contagious, as she shares her stories, new ideas, and interests. The 3PGC's podcast called “We're Listening. A Community Where All Voices Are Heard” hosted by Rob Cook. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/we-re-listening/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Nicole, Emily and Macy share some upcoming event details about the SPARKING Change Youth Leadership FUNdraiser! Macy and Emily share the importance of this program and what was their biggest take away. Nicole shares why its impactful for our community's young people to have this opportunity to see their SPARK inside and create the change they want to see. Nicole also shares some upcoming details for our online FUNdraiser event and our guest speakers, Dicken Bettinger, Cathy Casey, Rob Cook and our Insight to Well-Being graduate, Jordan Brimlow. Be sure to listen to see why we fundraise every year for this amazing program and how it helps our community.
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A conversation on prosperity with Ankush Jain and Thomas Leamy. Guest Bio: Anjush Jain is a published author and has been a Coach and Trainer for 10 years now. He runs sold-out mens immersion groups in the UK and works with clients from all over the world - helping them rediscover their true selves and create the future they desire. In recent years, his mission has included helping fellow coaches build impactful and sustainable coaching practices - and to that end – his online course with Dr. Mark Howard is a significant framework. Steve Chandler, known as the Godfather of Coaching, once said of Ankush: “Very few coaches can effectively teach the systems and secrets that lead to prosperity in this profession as well as Ankush Jain.” In September 2022, The Ankush Jain Coaching Career School will open its doors for the first time and will be supported by an influential faculty that includes Steve Chandler, Dr. Keith Blevans, and Cathy Casey. Connect with Ankush: www.AnkushJain.co.uk. Host Bio: Thomas Leamy is a global citizen – having traveled to more than 50 countries. His experience connecting with diverse groups of people helped him realize how similar we all are – regardless of nationality, race, culture, or wealth. Thomas spent 10+ years working with high-level executives and government officials in the nation branding industry. During this time, his passion for understanding the psychology of high-performing leaders emerged. After several coaching and training certifications, Thomas now helps individuals, teams, and SMEs understand how they too can perform at their best and reduce the burden of stress. He is originally from Ireland and currently lives in Portugal with his wife. Connect with Thomas: www.hpse.eu/stress https://www.facebook.com/groups/onewordpodcast/ Podcast original score by the talented Michael Imas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thomas-leamy/message
Cathy Casey had the immense honor of being a student of Sydney Banks. She has worked in all venues, from prisons to corporations, large groups to individuals. Cathy's passion for sharing the 3 Principles is fueled by her belief that understanding even a tiny bit of what the 3 Principles point to can change lives. Her sense of humor is contagious, as she shares her stories, new ideas, and interests. Meet Cathy Casey:Catherine Casey, B.S.W., M.A., Clinical Psychology, International Training ConsultantCatherine's passion and vision are to reignite the resiliency and wisdom in all persons in any environment through the understanding of the 3 Principles. Catherine has been teaching “ 3 Principles Programs” to a wide range of people in many different environments throughout the world for the past 25 years. She has implemented a Principle-Based Resiliency Program in the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, and a Principles Program in Santa Clara County Corrections Facilities for both adults and juveniles, San Jose, California. She has conducted training in the UK, Spain, Belgium, Israel, Finland, Norway, and Russia. Persons wanting to advance their consulting/coaching careers also seek her out for her mentoring services. Catherine also has shared the principles with LGBT groups and individuals. Many of the environments that Catherine has consulted in include: Fortune 500 Corporations, i.e.: Dow Chemical, BAE Defense Systems, Chlorox, and Boston Scientific; Medical Centers, State and County Government organizations; Adult and Juvenile Criminal Justice Systems (including San Quentin Prison); Law Enforcement; Educational Institutions (Elementary through College); Psychiatric Residential Facilities, and Addiction Treatment Programs.The 3PGC's podcast called “We're Listening. A Community Where All Voices Are Heard” hosted by Rob Cook. Three Principles Global Community is a collection of practitioners, coaches, and community leaders from all over the globe who point clients toward their own innate health and wisdom. No matter the circumstances, the goal is to see that you already possess the power to transform your life. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/we-re-listening/exclusive-content
A listener slid into my instagram DMs (@roguechris) and asked me about my 5K/10K training for this spring. So, I decided to invite on my coach - Coach Cathy Casey - to discuss our approach for this spring block of work. Cathy coaches one of our Team Rogue groups in Austin, TX. She came to Rogue after spending 18 years in collegiate track and field where she eventually became head coach of the women's track and field program at Southern Methodist University (SMU). She is also an Ironman triathlete herself. In this episode, we talk with Cathy about how she structured this training block, key workouts, prep races, and racing strategy for those two distances. If you want to get fast, this is the episode for you! To take advantage of the 20% off offer in this program go to www.insidetracker.com/runningrogue.
In this episode of “Dream it! Dare it! Do it! Live the Life You Want!”, Cathy has always been involved with helping people. She has been a social worker and psychotherapist before she stumbled on the three principles. Today she helps people understand where their experience of life comes from by teaching the Principles. Her work has led her to work with people in the corporate world, health, and government programs and organizations, as well as juvenile and adult criminal justice system as she teaches and speaks all over the world. Cathy Casey is a highly skilled & experienced trainer of the 3 Principles understanding of experience. Her work ranges from corporate consulting with blue-chip companies through to the public sector such as health and hospital programs, government organizations, and juvenile and adult criminal justice systems. Cathy is especially known for pioneering the 3 Principles to prison inmates in the California Correctional System. Because of her experience of having a father who is a world war 2 veteran, her current vision is to bring the principles to all veterans of any war. Cathy is currently teaching veterans who are incarcerated. For more information on Catherine "Cathy" Casey please visit: please send her an email at uare100@aol.com. -- I am an international coach, business consultant, and co-author of the bestselling book “The Midas Touch.” My friends have told me I am a visionary, a possibilitarean, and a multipotentialite. In other words, I see how to make things happen or I find ways of making them happen. I really believe you can create anything you want. I work with solopreneurs, entrepreneurs, small/medium business owners, and high-performing individuals. Together we make things happen. Get Perspective, Get Clear, Get Organized, Get Inspired. Live the life they want. Let's chat: https://go.jasmyne.coach/chat --- #LiveTheLifeYouWant #Inspiration #Happiness #EpisodeDropped #Wisdom #InnerPeace #GetInspiredNow #GetOfYourHead #GetIntoYourLife #Inspiration #LoveLife #CoachJasmyne #Understanding #Happiness #Wisdom #TheThreePrinciples #Mind #Thought #Consciousness #MentalHealth #PodCreator #PodHelp #PodernFamily
Catherine has been teaching “ 3 Principles-Based Programs” to a wide range of people in many different environments throughout the world for the past 25 years. Catherine has implemented a Principle-Based Resiliency Program in the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, and a Principles Program in Santa Clara County Corrections Facilities and San Quentin Prison for both adults and juveniles in California. She has conducted training in the UK, Spain, Belgium, Israel, Finland, Norway, and Russia. Persons wanting to advance their consulting/coaching careers also seek her out for her mentoring services. Many of the environments that Catherine has consulted in include: Fortune 500 Corporations, i.e.: Dow Chemical, BAE Defense Systems, Chlorox, and Boston Scientific. Medical Centers, State and County Government organizations, Adult and Juvenile Criminal Justice Systems (including San Quentin Prison), Law Enforcement, Educational Institutions (Elementary through College), Psychiatric Residential Facilities, and Addiction Treatment Programs, and Social Services Agencies. Catherine's passion and vision is to reignite the resiliency and wisdom in all persons in any environment through the understanding of the 3 Principles. She currently lives in San Jose, California. The link to my free Facebook community is here. The link to get a two-week trial in my She Connects Circle membership is here. Book your free 1-2-1 connection call with me here.
This is the 4th of my conversations for #mentalhealthawarenessweek around the topic of Nature - this episode is called, 'Our Innate natural wisdom' and was with the lovely Ian Watson. Ian Watson is a highly experienced trainer, author, and facilitator who has worked in the field of holistic health and personal transformation since 1988. He ran a busy homeopathic practice for 15 years and founded The Lakeland College in 1993 which provided professional training in homeopathy and related healing modalities. From 2003, Ian pursued a growing interest in mental & emotional health. He incorporated into his practice Journey Process Work, Emotional Freedom Techniques, Jungian psychology, Shen physio-emotional release therapy, Hakomi technique, and Byron Katie process work. Ian was introduced to the Three Principles understanding in 2011 and undertook a trainer’s training program with Dr. Mark Howard and Cathy Casey, two of the foremost pioneers in the field. He has since trained many Three Principles facilitators and shared this simple understanding with thousands of people throughout the U.K. and overseas. Ian has co-hosted Natural Wisdom programs at Dartington Hall in Devon and is currently co-hosting a Holistic Healer Foundation Training. Further information can be found at: www.theinsightspace.com The quote that Ian mentioned was by John O'Donohue - "I would love to live like a river flows, carried by the surprise of its own unfolding" My free FB group can be here.
Auckland councillor Cathy Casey started looking at gender equality at councils around New Zealand in 2017.
PART 1 of Golden Moments Guests--Section A: SPIRIT, PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHIATRY--Steve Adair & Dr. Robert Soloman. Section B: INTERESTING AREAS IN ADDICTION--Debi Mucillo + Catherine Anness Antle; Cathy Casey; MarleneTillhon-Haslem; & Jacqueline Hollows
A wonderful conversation with Cathy Casey about our innate resilience, how its always there yet we just don't know or see it.
There will be no ban on the private sale and use of fireworks.Last year, a parliamentary select committee heard submissions on a potential ban after three separate petitions to ban fireworks sales garnered thousands of signatures.This week, the committee has decided to leave regulations and the current law unchanged.Auckland Council early last year voted in favour of asking the Government to ban the private sale of fireworks.Auckland councillor and dog owner advocate Cathy Casey told Kerre McIvor it's unacceptable that the law won't be changed."We need help to solve a problem that harms children, harms animals, puts enormous pressure on our emergency services, and puts enormous pressure on our maunga."A number of fire crews responded to the blaze on Mt Wellington last night. Photo / Will TraffordDuring Guy Fawkes celebrations last November, fire crews have put out a huge blaze on Auckland's Mt Wellington, while firefighters were called to more than 50 fireworks-related blazes throughout the country overnight.Auckland Council's plea to the Government received enormous support. Of the 7997 people who submitted on whether the council should call on the Government to ban fireworks, 89 per cent were in favour of it.
In this episode, Alison and Ineka talk with Cathy Casey and Kees Lodder, two of the authors of Opening Little Boxes, written during the COVID-19 lockdown. Read more on the Auckland Libraries blog: http://aucklandlibrariesblog.blogspot.com/2020/07/books-and-beyond-opening-little-boxes.html Auckland Libraries' radio show Books and Beyond explores the world of books with guest authors, recommended reads, gems from the Central City Library basement and… beyond. This episode originally aired on Planet FM 104.6 on 12 July 2020.
In today's episode we're joined by Woody; and boy! was this an enlightening conversation! It stretched our minds and made us question everything including our own thinking. If you're interested to hear about someone who totally transformed their life, this episode is for you. From addict to guru, he talks to us about his years of addiction to drink and drugs, his time in rehab and his subsequent, awakening and sobriety. Woody worked in Private Equity, driven by money, success and a rock n roll lifestyle, before radically changing his life. He now coaches high performing individuals and lives in an (almost) constant state of peace... yes, you heard that right. Woody teaches us so much in this episode: We have inherent resilience. Our external experiences do not create our internal experience. (It's a mind bending concept in a lot of ways - but stick with it!) The power of thought - 'I don't have to feel what I'm thinking'. Pause a minute and take that in... you are not your thoughts Enthusiasm for life is within. We often don't realise it's us. We assume it's the external circumstances. Life is not an outside-in experience. Towards the end of the episode, we also discuss how Woody's enlightened state of mind can marry up with the anger and outrage over such potent issues like Black Lives Matter: He notes - we don't make good decisions when we're mad, sad or worried. People mistake peace for inaction. Actually peace is inspired action. We have two states - stuck ‘in your thinking' or ‘in life'. What we THINK is up for grabs. In short, our default is we feel what we think; but we are at choice to tell ourselves otherwise. Resources (from Woody himself!): - Syd Banks has lots of videos (I think 3 video series and many other individual ones) on YouTube and on www.sydbanks.com - If you want to get a feel for what the 3 Principles then the best thing to do is listen to Syd - just don't try to understand it intellectually. Look beyond the words to the Truth of it, we have to look within to understand it - 'Within' or 'inside' is a metaphor for beyond the physical world, beyond what any of us can conceive - Syd also wrote 6 books about this understanding Other amazing coaches / teachers mentioned: - Micahel Neill, Dr George Pransky (Michael's mentor), Dr Joe Bailey, Dr Bill Pettit I also love Dr Dicken Bettinger, Cathy Casey, Judy Sedgman, Elsie Spittle. You can find Woody: www.woodlandgrowth.com thomas@woodlandgrowth.com https://www.instagram.com/thomas.woodland/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaswoodland/ And us: @pivotpointspodcast pivotpointspod@gmail.com Gabi Miller: www.gabriellamillercoach.com @gabriellamiller.coach and Amelia Saberwal: www.kinestheticacoaching.com @kinesthetica_coaching Our Editor / Life saver - Rob Sell Pivot Points Jingle - composed, performed and recorded by Alexandra Kolubayev, also know as Alix Kol. Logo design - DShaw & Co
Topics - Tax specialist Terry Baucher says we still dont know the full extent of the economic damage the Covid-19 pandemic has inflicted but there is no doubt that it will have a massive impact for years if not decades. In Australia there's a debate going on over a popular cheese brand with a name that is also used as an offensive slur. The brand is called Coon chese, and it's named after cheesemaker Edward William Coon. Panellists Jennie Moreton and Peter Elliott discuss whether a name change is in order. Pets will now be allowed on Auckland trains after a successful trial period. In a survey, 88 percent of Auckland train users said they supported the policy, which was made permanent yesterday. We speak to Auckland councillor Cathy Casey. RNZ listener Cindy Sims recalls her 14 yr old self screaming in Row G at The Beatles Auckland concert in 1964.
Catherine Casey, B.S.W., M.A., Clinical Psychology International Training Consultant Catherine has been teaching, coaching and training a wide range of people in many different environments throughout the world for the past 20 years. Catherine has implemented a coaching Based Resiliency Program in Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose, California, one of the largest public hospitals in the United States. She also pioneered the first coaching based program in the Santa Clara County, CA jail system and San Quentin Prison, CA. For the past 20 years, as a result of her work, thousands of inmates have been exposed to the three principles. She has conducted training of trainer programs in Belgium, Israel, Finland, Norway and Russia. Catherine's passion and vision is to reignite the resiliency and wisdom in all persons in any environment. She currently lives in San Jose, California. Organizations Include: Fortune 500 Corporations, Medical Centers, State and County Government organizations, Adult and Juvenile Criminal Justice Systems (including San Quentin Prison), Law Enforcement, Educational Institutions (Elementary through College), Psychiatric Residential Facilities, and Addiction Treatment Programs, and Homeless Shelters.
This episode is the second in our Parenting Series! Brooke and I feel that we have learned so much while parenting, and understanding how the mind works, so we wanted to do a special series on this very topic! For the next several weeks, you get to listen to Brooke’s teenage daughter Jayda as she interviews parents of all ages. If you are a parent of any kind, this series is for you! Even if your not a parent, this series is full of different perspectives and stories that you are sure to enjoy and can take back into any type of relationship. In part two of the series, Jayda interviews Cathy Casey. Cathy's work ranges from corporate consulting with blue-chip companies through to the public sector such as health and hospital programs, government organizations, and juvenile and adult criminal justice systems. She is also a very seasoned parent with a unique prospective on this subject. Be sure to listen to the end for information on our brand new SPARK Parenting Program as well as a special discount code for our listeners!
Elspeth Orwin talks with Sue Berman about the exhibition case 'Run for Office'. She discusses the stories related to Ellen Melville, Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, Dame Catherine Tizard and Georgina Beyer. References: Electors of Grey Lynn. 1919. From: Ellen Melville. Election scrapbooks. NZMS 1569. Group portrait of Auckland City Council, 1921-23. Photo ref: 7-A11634. Elizabeth Wratislav with contributions from Lucy Hammonds and Tryphena Cracknell. Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan: travel in style. Hawke's Bay: MTG, 2014. Georgina Beyer. Change for the better: the story of Georgina Beyer, as told to Cathy Casey. Auckland: Random House, 1999. Cath Tizard: the Mayor for Auckland.1983. Ephemera Collection. Cath Tizard. 1983. Ephemera Collection. Our Mayor – Cath Tizard. 1986. Ephemera Collection.
Building Effective Relationships Within Business In this episode, Ankush speaks with Cathy Casey about building effective relationships in the workplace. Some of what they discuss include: – Why is it important to build effective relationships for both individuals and the organisations they work for – Technical competency vs People skills – The role of state ... Read more The post Business Series Podcast Ep.14 – Building Effective Relationships Within Business with Cathy Casey appeared first on Ankush Jain Limited.
Cathy Casey is a clinical psychologist & an experienced teacher of the inside-out understanding of reality. Her work ranges from corporate consulting with blue-chip companies through to community outreach work. And one of the interesting things about Cathy is that she's pioneered doing this work with gang members in the US's maximum security jails. For full show notes, please visit http://www.jamiesmart.com/rmp18
Restoring Vitality: A Community Project"The Orthodox Jewish Community is not immune to many of the common emotional ails and their consequences that present to the rest of the world. Anxiety, depression, substance abuse, infidelity, loneliness and frustration are all too prevalent.Under the direction of Rabbi Twerski, bringing the 3 Principles to our community has revolutionized the manner in which these issues are understood and as a result, addressed - with astonishing results in education, family dynamics, organizational success and personal resiliency." http://twerskiwellnessinstitute.weebly.com/Join Jen Lucas for the second interview in our series of community building. Learn from Tzvi Werther and Henry Harris how the 3 principles is transforming and building the Orthodox Jewish community. This is an opportunity for anyone interested in helping their own community to call in and get support!Bio:Henry Harris: Originally from the Washington DC area, Henry completed a rabbinic degree in Jerusalem and then served for 14 years as Educational Director at the Aish HaTorah adult education center in Manhattan. He describes the principles of Innate Health as "a blessing in helping me discover a deeper insight in my understanding of Jewish wisdom, not to mention a more peaceful experience of the most important things in my life." In 2013 he founded the Jewish Center for Wellbeing and has had the opportunity to deepen his understanding of the principles under the guidance of Dr. George Pransky and Cathy Casey.Tzvi Werther was born and raised in Milwaukee where he formed a deep bond with Rabbi and Rebbetzin Twerski. At their request, Tzvi has led the formation and organization of the Twerski Wellness Institute with the mission of bringing an understanding of Innate Health and the Three Principles to the Jewish Community, including the annual NY-NJ Innate Health Conference. Tzvi is one of 11 siblings, all of who are male, who keep him honest.
How to feel better? It's all about unconditional trust... with Don Deacy This week I'm speaking to Don Deacy. Don's a three principles coach and also a therapist with many years of experience in all kinds of healing modalities such Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine and Bowen Therapy. After a lifetime of studying various martial arts at a superficial level Don started studying the martial art of Aikido in 1992 and teaching it in 1997. His passion for this martial art and his desire to understand 'chi', or as the Japanese call it 'ki', led to studying and qualifying in various healing modalities such as Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine and Bowen Therapy. Initially practicing these therapies as a hobby they quickly became a passion alongside Aikido. In 2008, with the help of his wonderful wife, Don came to see that raising a family, teaching a martial art, running a part time therapy practice and working full time was just too much and something had to give way. So with the support of his wife and family Don took the decision to leave the world of paid employment and set up a full time practice as a therapist. Whilst working as a professional therapist Don came to clearly see the psychological dimension of illness. Feeling ill equipped to address this need he started searching for a solution. In 2011 Don was fortunate enough to come across Jamie Smart and was exposed to Three Principles understanding as uncovered by Sydney Banks. Jamie's wonderful work enabled Don to embrace this understanding and he began coaching using the Three Principles as part of his practice in 2012. In 2013 Don completed the Three Principles Trainer's Training (3PTT) programme run by Cathy Casey and Dr Mark Howard. As a result of Jamie's work, the excellent 3PTT and the many wonderful teachers he was exposed to over that period Don's professional direction has been profoundly changed. Coaching and teaching the Three Principles has become his primary activity and significantly influencing all the other aspects of his work. Today we're going to be talking about the desire to feel better versus the unconditional trust that we already are perfectly OK, perfectly happy! What you'll learn in this show: Don and I chatted again after the show and he'd expanded further on some questions I asked during the show. And his answers actually make a great summary of some of the great things you'll learn during the show! "What do I mean by grounding? Grounding is balance. An ease of movement and interaction with the world. From grounding comes the ability to flow, to extend our senses, to ride the waves, to take the knocks and keep our equilibrium." "What do I mean by spiritual? Spiritual is beyond the world of form as we see it in the moment. A connection to a far greater wisdom than our personal intellect. From the spiritual comes possibility, new understanding, hope and wonder that guides us and teaches us. "What do I mean by form? We can be conscious/aware of form but we can only be conscious of the the possibility within the formless. As soon as we try to be conscious of the formless we are in effect creating form.What comes to mind is a metaphor. The telescope. When we look through a telescope we see what we are looking at and that is in effect form. Now, there is much more out there than what we are looking at . What we see is what I would refer to as form. What we don't see is what I would refer to as formless. So it is possible to view form and formless as separate but that would be misleading. Form is born from the formless, as is enriched by it, like when we focus a telescope. Form is in effect our awareness which is an element of consciousness. Form is like truth in that it is time specific. The formless is infinite, it is the home of hope, of insight, of wonder, of possibility. The form is present and the home of the intellect. We can move a telescope and we can focus in and out but we must be aware that there is always more to see and what we are looking at we can always see differently. Form is the experience of life and the formless is the possibility of life. [mmmm, I love that! Lian] Form is our understanding in the moment, this is fixed and it has to be to allow us to navigate. As the saying goes, the map is not the territory, so the formless allows us to create new maps and indeed will demand that we do so. As a telescope on earth will allow us to see the universe in a certain way and depending on the location to varying degrees of clarity, the hubble telescope which is in space not only allows us to see the universe in much more detail is has demanded that we rethink everything we thought we knew about the universe!! So perhaps a shift in consciousness is like moving our telescope higher and higher into space. This must by its very nature change what we think we know about form."
The Relationship Series Podcast: Relationships & Lifestyle Design
This week I interview my colleague Cathy Casey who has spent years working in County Government, Corporations, Schools and Hospitals. Her real passion has been working with inmates in criminal justice. In this episode we explore: – A transformation story of an inmate who had given up on himself to see how he could heal ... Read more The post RSP 18: Cathy Casey on Growing Deeper Relationships appeared first on Ankush Jain Limited.
Have you always wanted to have a relationship that works? Do you wish you could meet someone or get along better with the one you are already with?What you may not realize is your human capacity for innate health and well being resides within. Take a look at upcoming conference of Innate Health: http://www.jewishcenterforwellbeing.com/2nd-annual-innate-health-conference.htmlJoin Jeanne Catherine-Gray as she interviews two conference presenters, Cathy Casey and Tzvi Werther about relationships and the impact of an innate health understanding. Learn the simple truth and stop making something that could be better worse, and something that should be over - better.Catherine Casey, MACatherine Casey, M.A., Clinical Psychology, is an internationally recognized consultant/speaker who has conducted “principle based training” for the past 17 years. She currently resides in sunny San Jose, California where she has a 36-year-old son who recently married a lovely young lady. Mom is thrilled! She is an on-going mentor/trainer to a group of therapists in Antwerp, Belgium. She teaches in a variety of settings including corporate, non-profit, government and correctional facilities. She is currently conducting “Resiliency Seminars” in a large public hospital in California. Her passion will always be sharing her understanding of the principles to the disenfranchised, especially those in prison.Tzvi Werther, LMHCTzvi Werther was born and raised in Milwaukee where here formed a deep bond with Rabbi and Rebbetzin Twerski. At their request, Tzvi has led the formation and organization of the Twerski Wellness Institute whose mission is to bring an understanding of Innate Health and the Three Principles to the Jewish Community. Tzvi is a licensed mental health counselor and resides in Brooklyn, NY.