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This is the heartbreaking story of Florida model Christine Kent. Her biggest flaw was being too nice. This case takes place in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (my hometown). I saw this story and was compelled to share it. It's one of those stories that sticks with you. If you like True Crime stories consider coming back every week! Check out my YouTube channel for new content https://youtube.com/@Kimbyrleigha
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(Por favor Ponte los audífonos, porque es un episodio un tanto explícito y sexual) ¿Puedes creer que mi exceso de posturas FIT de Ballet, Yoga, Pilates, Fitness de Gym… Y la práctica de KEGELS me produjo un problema pélvico? ¿Te atreves a considerar que estábamos equivocados en postura y anatomía? ¿Sabes que puedes revertir los temas pélvicos femeninos, con un importante cambio de postura? ¿Puedes creer que los prolapsos no son temas ginecológicos ni urológicos… Sino básicamente ortopédicos? En este largo y apasionado episodio, te hablo de algo muy privado y personal que estoy resolviendo gracias a Christine Kent y WholeWoman.com … --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monica-sancio-fit/message
Monica Sancio Vegan Fit Motivation- Motivación Vegan Fit (English + Español)
Did my constant practice of KEGELS produce my Urethrocystocele? Yes, awful to have, but amazing to have my vagina back in amazing order
Did my guest get more hate when she announced she wasn't vegan anymore or that she was flying out of the country to connect with an ex lover while pregnant with her fourth child? Leave your judgements behind and explore food, sex, motherhood, and what is gained when you hurl yourself into the abyss only to discover that it's a feather bed. Get access to Confessions of a Well Nourished Woman. Check out the free masterclass Cosmic Meal Plan for Picky Eaters. TOPICS: The kindness Katya showed me as I sobbed my heart out when we were still strangers A life history in geography- from Ukraine to Canada to Dominican Republic and now Costa Rica What does it mean to be a woman rooted in her peoples' traditions healing her ancestry? The grief and joy of childhood lost and how memories live with us when people and places are gone Being someone who takes leaps of faith over and over again How having kids changes a sexual relationship How do we follow our dreams and desires while being mothers and partners? Practice following the impulse that brings your heart forward Our diet is reflected in our reproductive & sexual tissues- painful sex, low libido, and slow childbirth recovery can be related to lack of nutrients in the diet The twisted vegan logic of believing that “there's no death on my plate” We must look at long term personal and generational health when assessing the value of different diets (‘but I feel good” doesn't cut it) The common story of childrens' teeth crumbling on a vegan diet (it happened to Katya) and how to remineralize them Eat for your biology, not your ideology (it's a song- sing it your way!) Nourishing ourselves with ancestral foods The birth of the Matriarch Collective & Confessions of a Well Nourished Woman Losing all fear and choosing radical honesty about who you are After restrictive eating- where do we go from here? The opposite of holding on isn't letting go, it's digestion RESOURCES (if listening on an app that doesn't support embedded links, find these at https://mythicmedicine.love/podcast): Confessions of a Well Nourished Woman Cosmic Meal Plan for Picky Eaters Patreon podcast bonuses (online dating & sex bonus audio interview + 15 Ancestral Kitchen Tips eBook) Katya on Instagram Mythic Medicine (me) on Instagram Take our fun Which Healing Herb is Your Spirit Medicine? Quiz Medicine Stories episode 18 with Suuzi Hazen Land Based Living, Mothering, & Eating Full Moon Feast by Jessica Prentice Mineral Shaman on Instagram The Spirit Weavers Gathering Honestly Podcast with Bari Weiss episode Things Worth Fighting For Healing Pelvic Prolapse and Why Kegels Don't Work w/ Christine Kent, episode of Katya's HoneyTalks Podcast Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha The Ethical Slut by Janet Hardy and Dossie Easton Motherfoods class taught by Rachelle Garcia Seliga and Carly Rae Cure Tooth Decay by Ramiel Nigel Medicine Stories episode 86 all about prometabolic- Elemental Interbeing, Food Information Overwhelm, and Cell Deep Nourishment for Women with Kymber Maulden Medicine Stories episode 86 all about psychedelics- Generations, gene Codes, and Entheogenic Earth Healing with Mikaela de la Myco Kymber Maulden's post on Why You Should Have a Bedtime Snack My website MythicMedicine.love Medicine Stories Facebook group Music by Mariee Sioux (from her beautiful song Wild Eyes)
Vi er nået til Vintersolhverv på årshjulet, og I denne episode taler jeg om tiden lige nu - både tidspunktet på året, men også de mere samfundsmæssige forhold. Jeg taler om Jesus, om kristusenergien, og hvordan der gennem historien har lagt sig et tungt lag hen over den. Jeg taler om de kvindelige kønsorganer, og om bækkenbunden. Jeg nævner i denne episode: Præst Marianne Aagaard Skovmand, Lars Muhl, Christine Kent, Eva Høffding/ Ignatius Centret Du finder min Patreonplatform her: https://www.patreon.com/Cykluspodcast Du finder mit onlinefordrag 'Den første menstruation' her: https://mettehyldgaard.dk/produkt/online-foredrag-den-foerste-menstruation/ Du finder min kvindecirkler her: https://mettehyldgaard.dk/produkt/lyscirkel-kyndelmisse/ Kontakt: kontakt@mettehyldgaard.dk
Women continue to undergo surgery for prolapse at a rate of hundreds of thousands per year. However, all so-called pelvic floor surgeries are associated with significant risk and high failure rates. Over the past 150 years, every conceivable operation for prolapse has been tried, and all have failed. The reason why is that the gynecologic understanding of the female pelvis is based on a 500-year-old anatomical misunderstanding.
Women continue to undergo surgery for prolapse at a rate of hundreds of thousands per year. However, all so-called pelvic floor surgeries are associated with significant risk and high failure rates. Over the past 150 years, every conceivable operation for prolapse has been tried, and all have failed. The reason why is that the gynecologic understanding of the female pelvis is based on a 500-year-old anatomical misunderstanding.
Women continue to undergo surgery for prolapse at a rate of hundreds of thousands per year. However, all so-called pelvic floor surgeries are associated with significant risk and high failure rates. Over the past 150 years, every conceivable operation for prolapse has been tried, and all have failed. The reason why is that the gynecologic understanding of the female pelvis is based on a 500-year-old anatomical misunderstanding.
Women continue to undergo surgery for prolapse at a rate of hundreds of thousands per year. However, all so-called pelvic floor surgeries are associated with significant risk and high failure rates. Over the past 150 years, every conceivable operation for prolapse has been tried, and all have failed. The reason why is that the gynecologic understanding of the female pelvis is based on a 500-year-old anatomical misunderstanding.
Welcome back for another episode! This week, Maegan starts us off with the story of Christine Kent. This woman fought for her life til the very end, find out why we may say no to the next slideshow someone tries to show us! Then, Rachael tells us the story of Kurt Millima, and truly this story takes a turn not even craigslist saw coming! Follow us on instagram @nothankyounextpodcast And rate and review us on iTunes!!
Embodying the blessing of being a child of diverse lineages, being rooted first in our ancestral stories and second in our cultural narratives, embracing our inherent worth as we step into the work we came here to do, and so much more... IN THE INTRO: Imaginal remembering How primal human posture has greatly diminished my pain Gathering the stories of your elders IN THE INTERVIEW: Tamira’s childhood experiences with the unseen, and how that was (not) held in her family We are accountable to our ancestors The process of remembering and learning to be in daily, direct communication with those who hold the container for our lives Being a bridge between our children and the ancestors- incorporating small ritual into our lives and sharing our peoples’ stories Our children are the ancestors returning as the new faces of the lineage The evolution of Tamira’s ancestral healing journey as a black woman in the south with both African and European ancestors Seeing today’s -isms as rituals of disconnection that feed shame and hatred and anger, which further fuel racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, etc. Remembering that black and white are not ancestral categories and stepping back to view the larger historical narratives of our people The story of the harmonizing of two of Tamira’s lineages, one of West African descent and one of European- what was shown to her during the ceremony and how the healing changed her life (we cry) Victimhood, blame, forgiveness, and how our redemption is tied into one another’s Claiming first the identity of being a child of your ancestors before being anchored in the (very real and valid) identities the world assigns you Ancestral connection banishes imposter syndrome- you belong with and to your people always, they’re holding the container of your life so that you can bring your medicine forward (and when we feel this belonging this we are much less likely to perpetuate cultural and personal harms) Holding space for childrens’ grief, and the generations of unmetabolized grief wreaking havoc on our culture LINKS: Tamira’s website (teachings, podcast, ancestral healing sessions) Tamira on Instagram: Get Your Chit Together Medicine Stories Patreon (podcast bonuses!) My website MythicMedicine.love Christine Kent’s Whole Woman website and her interview on the Honey Talks Podcast Ruby Sales TEDtalk: How We Can Begin to Heal the Pain of Racial Division Martin Prechtel The Smell of Rain on Dust: Grief and Praise Take my fun Which Healing Herb is Your Spirit Medicine? quiz Medicine Stories Facebook group Mythic Medicine on Instagram Music by Mariee Sioux (from her beautiful song Wild Eyes)
Posture and movement therapist and friend Sukie Baxter is here with me to have a conversation about positivity - the good, but mostly the bad, ugly and dangerous. Seriously, people - this movement is an epidemic and works against our actual biology. Here's what we cover in Part 1: - What is the positivity movement and positivity washing? - Where the movements show up - in the wellness, fitness, spirituality and coaching communities - How we miss out on connection if we only allow "good emotions," since connection is built on "going through" something - Using biology to explain the ridiculousness of "good" vs "bad" processes or emotions - The danger of intellectualizing wisdom traditions - Using horse training and parenting as examples of how nervous systems get shut down, and how we can build resiliency instead - Our emotion phobic culture - Repressed emotional trauma - Identified patient and highly sensitive people - The relationship behind the positivity movement to colonialism - Colonialism and how we think we're right about everything, including nature Resources from this episode: - Kelly Diels, http://www.kellydiels.com/ - Horse trainer Warwick Schiller - https://www.warwickschiller.com/ - Christine Kent and her book, "Saving the Whole Woman" - http://www.savingthewholewoman.com/ - Brene Brown, https://brenebrown.com/ Learn more about Sukie Baxter at www.wholebodyrevolution.com Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/sensitivityuncensored Book a session with me or learn more at www.sensitivityuncensored.com
Christine shares how the OBGYN perspective is based on a 500 year old misconception of female anatomy, why kegels don't work, how to prevent incontinence & pelvic floor prolapse using the Whole Woman method, and how understanding our pelvic floor can change our life. This show is brought to you by FKNHONEY.COM Christine's COURSES: 10% off using code "HONEYTALKS" Discussed in this episode: - how understanding your pelvis will change your life - how obgyn perspective is based on a 500 year old misconception of female anatomy - from a fibroid to a hysterectomy to debilitating prolapse - how yoga is failing the female body - what is the ‘whole woman’ posture? - how to prevent incontinence & pelvic floor prolapse - how women’s (lumbar) spine is different from men’s (2007) - golden proportion in the female body - how did kegels start? - where is our vagina is supposed to be? - what clothes we should be wearing to support our anatomy - whole woman perspective for the post-hysterectomy woman Mentioned in episode: - Bharatanatyam Indian dance - “Save Your Hip Course” by Christine Kent - J W Davis - Linda Brubaker … female pelvic floor: disorders of - “4th Trimester” by Kimberly Ann Johnson JOIN OUR FREE & PRIVATE COMMUNITY honeytalkspodcast.com
Captivating and dynamic, singer-songwriter Christine Kent is a refreshing addition to the Chicago music scene. Raised on music ranging from Judy Garland standards to The Beatles Rubber Soul, her own creativity lends itself towards acoustic folk rock with inspiring melodies and raw, honest lyrics. The passion with which she opens herself up gives way to an introspective and revealing performance style that engages listeners and forms a true connection with her audience.
Christine Kent RN author of Saving the Whole Woman, Natural Alternatives to Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence offers the definitive book on non-surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse. Liz Koch and Christine Kent discuss the healthy dynamic female pelvis, faulty pelvic female anatomy, and the causes, mis-management, and prevention of pelvic dysfunctions. For more information about Christine Kent and her book, visit her website www.wholewoman.com.
Christine Kent RN author of Saving the Whole Woman, Natural Alternatives to Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence offers the definitive book on non-surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse. Liz Koch and Christine Kent discuss the healthy dynamic female pelvis, faulty pelvic female anatomy, and the causes, mis-management, and prevention of pelvic dysfunctions. For more information about Christine Kent and her book, visit her website www.wholewoman.com.