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Get your goat: So you want to move to the country and raise goats - A podcast about change
Christine Knight is a certified Clinical and Transpersonal Hypnotherapist and IFS practitioner. Her change story is about dealing with traumas in life that we often keep hidden until a major life event occurs. For Christine, it was a painful divorce that made her realize that she have to determine the root cause of repeated behaviours that caused her ongoing problems.Her awareness that she had a problem led her to take a “scenic route” to heal. It took many years to discover how she avoided childhood developmental trauma so that she didn't have to face the trauma. Her story of change is inspirational and shows how resilience, grit, and dedication can create a life of connection, safety, and fulfillment. Her ongoing commitment to understand trauma recovery has led her to pursue a Master's Degree in Human Service Counseling.http://getyourgoat.ca/season-three
Special Edition: Healers of Hilton Head Series I am so excited to share with you the HEALERS OF HILTON HEAD SERIES! My goal is to not only shine a light onto the amazing healers of the Lowcountry, but as a reminder for anyone listening to look for the healers in your own community! There are so … Continue reading Healers of Hilton Head Series – Christine Knight – Your Hidden Subconscious Mind: Using Hypnotherapy and IFS Parts Work Together to Access the Root Cause of Your Struggles →
Christine Knight is a certified clinical hypnotherapist dedicated to helping people reconnect back to the disconnected parts of themselves to bring healing, peace, and abundance into their lives. Christine has taken the "scenic route" in her own healing journey from complex childhood developmental trauma over the past two decades and now brings all her experience and education in clinical hypnotherapy and mental health counseling to help you navigate your journey towards healing and wholeness. https://www.christineknighthypnotherapy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ChristineKnightHypnotherapy/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-knight-counseling/ Free Gratitude Meditation download: http://bit.ly/GratitudeLoveLetter Check out other episodes the podcast: https://wakeupwithgratitude.com/pages/podcast More freebies here: https://campsite.bio/juliecmboyer https://www.tiktok.com/@juliecmboyer
They might be buzz words at the moment, but ecotourism and responsible travel are nonetheless super-important and that's why Episode 118 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast is all about how to travel without causing any harm (and maybe even doing some good). First up, I chat with my lovely friend Meagan of Malas With A Mission, who is one of my favourite people to talk to about the issue of responsible travel. She has a great attitude to it and is able to educate people about issues like ecotourism, sustainable travel and voluntourism without sounding at all preachy, which is really good skill! Next I talk with Deborah Regen who runs a site collating eco-friendly tour operators, a great resource for researching a your responsible trips. Deborah has always loved nature and now wants to help ensure it's there for everyone to enjoy for a long time into the future. Finally, I discuss responsible animal tourism with Christine Knight, and particularly the issue of riding elephants. It's one of those issues which I'm glad to see so much more widely discussed in recent years, and lots of tourists and tour operators changing the way elephants are used in tourism. Links: Meagan Hurst of Malas With a Mission - http://malaswithamission.com/ Meagan’s Instagram - https://instagram.com/malaswithamission Deborah’s site EcoTourLinq - https://www.ecotourlinq.com Christine’s website Adventure Baby - https://christineknight.me Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Tweet me @amandakendle Hashtag #thoughtfultravelpod Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NotABallerina Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/118
Lots of people enjoy visiting art galleries on their travels - I didn't start out that way but I'm definitely a convert now. In Episode 105 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast I chat with three art lovers who have some great tips and ideas about art gallery sightseeing around the world. To start with I chat with Christine Knight, a fellow Aussie who spent a few year living in New York City - arguably one of the best places in the world to explore art galleries, and she definitely made the most of it. After that I talk to Erin Gustafson, who has a background in art history and is really passionate about it. She currently lives in Copenhagen and has some great tips on her favourite galleries in Europe. Finally I talk with Anna Kwiencinska, very much an art lover and former art gallery owner, too. She has lots of interesting art experiences along with some fabulous art plans for the future, too. Links: Thanks to The Boy Who Draws https://www.theboywhodraws.com/— use AMANDA10 for 10% discount on any City Series prints or card packs. Christine’s website Adventure Baby - https://christineknight.me Erin at Oregon Girl Around the World - http://oregongirlaroundtheworld.com/ Louisiana Museum of Modern Art near Copenhagen - https://en.louisiana.dk Musee de l’Orangerie - http://www.musee-orangerie.fr/en Anna Kwiecinska’s website - https://www.annakwiecinska.com Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Tweet me @amandakendle Hashtag #thoughtfultravelpod Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NotABallerina Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/105
I'm immensely curious on how culture affects child development - if you have kind of international kids who relate to more than one culture, how does this change the way they grow up? I know from experience that even the simple act of travelling to a foreign country changes how kids think and in Episode 85 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast I speak with a number of parents who've really brought up their children to be multicultural kids. I start off chatting to Elizabeth and Jeff Newcamp who have been living with their three young sons in the Netherlands for the past couple of years. They talk about how to fit in and what it's like when your young kids learn the local language faster than you do! I then hear a great story from Jo Castro who had a serial ex-pat life with her husband and two kids before settling relatively recently in Western Australia. Her anecdote really speaks to what being international kids must feel like (and it also made me giggle, so make sure you listen). Finally, I talk to Christine Knight, an Australian whose daughter was born in New York City, where they lived for the first few years of her life before returning home to Sydney. It's interesting to hear how important this second nationality is not just to Christine and her husband but to their daughter, too. Links: Big thanks to our sponsor this week and last, BoyEatsWorld.com.au Kids tips for travelling with parents - https://boyeatsworld.com.au/15-tips-for-travelling-with-parents/ He said, she said, Bali by kids - https://boyeatsworld.com.au/he-said-she-said-bali-by-kids/ Elizabeth and Jeff’s site Dutch Dutch Goose - http://www.dutchdutchgoose.com/ Zwarte Piet/Black Pete “History of Europe’s Most Controversial Christmas Character” - https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/12/black-pete-christmas-zwarte-piet-dutch/ Episode 70, Growing up in different cultures - https://www.notaballerina.com/2017/10/children-different-cultures-episode-70-thoughtful-travel-podcast.html Jo’s website Lifestyle Fifty - http://lifestylefifty.com/ Jo’s travel blog Zigazag - http://zigazag.com/ Christine’s website Adventure Baby - https://christineknight.me Join our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Tweet me @amandakendle Hashtag #thoughtfultravelpod Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NotABallerina Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/85
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Scott Cohn, life-long doodler and author of Daddy Sat On A Duck, shares the inspiration for his “Daddy” series of books. Spotlight on Moms features Sarah Cooksey of JustAnotherMomStory.com. Dr. Garth Graham, president of the Aetna Foundation, shares tips for gamifying fitness for your kids. Elizabeth Gorcey, author of Going to the Park, shares how her daughter Liv inspires the book series. Christine Knight, published author, public speaker and teacher, shares how, as a society, we can provide better role models for girls and young women.