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Lauren Hanna, founder of Sacred Fertility Yoga, shares her personal journey of successfully getting pregnant naturally at the age of 45 after various fertility treatments. Listen in as she and host, Tasha Blasi, discuss the importance of balancing the mind and body, adopting a receptive approach, and practicing mind-body techniques to reduce stress. Lauren also shares a breathing practice to promote relaxation and discusses the essence of motherhood in relation to energy and lifestyle. About Lauren Hanna Lauren Hanna is the Creator of Sacred Fertility Yoga, which is union of Lauren's academic, spiritual, and personal experiences. After a tumultuous fertility journey, Lauren got pregnant naturally with her daughter Jaya at age 45. A student of Yoga for over 30 years and a teacher for over 25 years, she also holds a master's degree in Clinical Social work and Post Graduate degree in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. She is a Certified Yoga Teacher, Prenatal Yoga Teacher, and Yoga Therapist. She is in the process of writing her book, Seven Steps to Sacred Fertility Yoga to be released in 2024. As well as a book on Fertility and Loss which is co-authored with Nancy Mae. Lauren's genius is helping women over 40 believe they can get and stay pregnant using the wisdom of Yoga. Connect with Lauren Hanna: Instagram @sacredfertilityyoga https://www.instagram.com/sacredfertilityyoga/ Seven Steps to Sacred Fertility Yoga Coaching Program with Lauren https://courses.sonicyoga.com/courses/Seven-steps-to-sacred-fertility-yoga-Group-Program Create Your Sacred Fertility Altar Workshop: https://courses.sonicyoga.com/courses/VIP-create-your-sacred-fertility-altar Fertility Yoga Class Series: https://courses.sonicyoga.com/courses/sacred-fertility-yoga-class-series Custom Fertility Yoga Session: https://courses.sonicyoga.com/courses/CustomSFYYogasession Akashic Records Fertility Reading: https://courses.sonicyoga.com/courses/AkashicRecordsFertilityReading What You'll Learn Lauren's personal fertility journey What worked for her that led to her becoming pregnant naturally at 45 How mind body practices help women on their fertility journey A simple, quick breathing practice to help with relaxation and getting out of survival mode ►Sign up for a free discovery call with Tasha herself! ►Get Fertility Optimization Resources sent to your private email! ►Click here for education and discounts to professional grade supplements This podcast is also on Apple or Spotify For more of my fertility advice and adventures, check out to www.TashaBlasi.com Watch Previous Episode “Path to Parenthood with Tasha Blasi: From Fear to Fertility Success” ► https://youtu.be/B9aO3UtxYKs?si=OIoci0ry9t6u7mDZ ADD US ON: ► Instagram ► Facebook For more information, email us at support@tashablasi.com Would you do something for someone else without getting credit? If so, please comment or leave a written review. There are so many women suffering in silence and the more reviews, the more likely someone in need will find this. I thank you in advance for being awesome. About the Host: Tasha Blasi is an IVF consultant and Founder of IVF Uncovered (formerly the FU Project). Using her background in the sciences, and personally going through ten rounds of IVF for her two children, she has created a life mission to help patients doing IVF know as much as their doctor so they can ask better questions and get better treatment...all while bringing an unfiltered, humorous tone to this often heartbreaking subject.
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Jackie and Britt delve into the topic of Depression with Dara Grimes, a licensed Clinical Social worker, counselor, and founder of A Better Mind, A Better Me, LLC. The episode is packed with insightful information and personal experiences relating to depression and its impact. Dara provides a detailed examination, covering its symptoms and different forms of depression. By listening to this interview, our community will gain a better understanding of the warning signs of depression and ways to improve their mental health and well-being. Dara Grimes is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, counselor, and founder of A Better Mind, A Better Me, LLC. She engages her clients and addresses their diverse needs by cultivating a relationship of trust committed to problem-solving. Dara firmly believes in honoring and observing discretion and care for her clients' mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. She counsels them to actively transform their thinking and perspective to actualize what they deem impossible – whether it be overcoming anxiety, hopelessness, depression, relational challenges, or fear. Dara combines her 15+ years of experience as a clinical social worker, both for the U.S. military and in private clinics working with families and youth and incorporates what she gleaned from her 14+ years as a tour manager in the entertainment industry to advise her clients in confidently managing their daily life challenges in a healthy way. Dara's ultimate goal is to encourage others “do life better,” and the integrity of her work is at the core of A Better Mind, A Better Me, LLC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nitzan Theodor Katz is a student at The Consciousness and Psychopathology Laboratory at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and a Clinical Social worker. Her study focuses on Maladaptive daydreaming and its relation to attention, specifically ADHD. To join her study on different thought patterns, please check this link: https://soffern.wixsite.com/soffer-dudek-lab-bgu/general-clean --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support
I am joined by Sam King. Sam is a Clinical Social worker, Registered Nurse and a Pyscho Therapist at the Operational Stress Injury Clinic in Nova Scotia. Many First Responders wonder if the Operational Stress Injury Clinic is the right fit for them and their occupational stress injury journey with work. Sam opens up and talks about some of the amazing aspects of therapy and supports they offer to our men and women who serve! Sam paints an incredibly clear picture as to how supportive OSI really is and how it has helped many manage to move beyond PTSD and focus on growth. We discuss at length how the OSI clinic can help you and others! We also discuss the importance of recognizing and understanding your childhood trauma. This is often times a large motivating factor for people to get into Law Enforcement or First Responder work. Sam also experienced the very real impacts of the tragedy that struck Portapique, Nova Scotia in April of 2020. She recounts how much this impacted the community, its members and everyone invested in supporting one another not only during the event but afterwards as well. Join us as the conversation continues!
Dr. Enin Rudel holds a PsyD. in Organizational Leadership Psychology with a concentration in the Neuroscience of Leadership and an MSW in Clinical Social work. As an organizational psychologist, through dialogic practices, he creates space for employees to bring their authentic selves into the workplace. She voices how not to put candidates in an unsafe environment. He is a thought leader and an innovator in DEI. Dr. Rudel's approaches are rooted in emotional intelligence, and his award-winning publication titled: "Emotional Intelligence, Organizational Social Architecture, and Black Male Leadership" offered the first resource for global DEI leaders on how to elevate retention and leadership of Black male executives. He will share the importance of effective leadership & emotional intelligence and how it benefits leaders. Are you interested in more? Click here to purchase one of Rachelle's ebooks on Emotional Intelligence & DEI. https://tinyurl.com/4es8ra9v If you've enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to Apple, Spotify & Google Podcasts.
Dr. Enin Rudel holds a PsyD. in Organizational Leadership Psychology with a concentration in the Neuroscience of Leadership and an MSW in Clinical Social work. As an organizational psychologist, through dialogic practices, he creates space for employees to bring their authentic selves into the workplace. She voices how not to put candidates in an unsafe environment. He is a thought leader and an innovator in DEI. Dr. Rudel's approaches are rooted in emotional intelligence, and his award-winning publication titled: "Emotional Intelligence, Organizational Social Architecture, and Black Male Leadership" offered the first resource for global DEI leaders on how to elevate retention and leadership of Black male executives. He will share the importance of emotional intelligence and leadership and how it benefits leaders. If you've enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to Apple, Spotify & Google Podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rachelle-carrie0/support
As a family law attorney, you may encounter Licensed Clinical Social Workers—or maybe you have clients that need a referral to one.But what is the role of a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and how are these practitioners involved in family law?In this episode, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Samantha Greene answers these questions and discusses how you can help clients dealing with trauma.Listen to learn: How a clinical therapist differs from a forensic therapist When clinical therapists can be involved in family law cases The science behind trauma & the brain Best practices for talking to clients undergoing trauma Why anger management isn't always the right tool And more
Carolyn Coleridge, LCSW is a Psychotherapist, Intuitive and Healer for the last 25 years. She has a Masters in Clinical Social work from Columbia University. She works as a psychotherapist in various settings and was trained in NYC as a psychoanalytical psychotherapist. For many years Carolyn hid her intuitive abilities for fear of judgement from her colleagues and clients. Once she embraced her gifts she has been able to take her clients to a new level. She is the author of three books and helps people heal their life and work with the Universe. Carolyn has a Meditation and Healing Center Conscious Creations in Bloomfield, CT.Spiritually, Carolyn works well with empaths, lightworkers, sensitive souls and those who are open to working with their intuition. Her gift seems to be clear information from spirit and methods to help people to find their purpose and passion.Watch Carolyn's interview on CNN HERE Visit Carolyn's website HEREVisit Carolyn's Facebook group HEREVisit Host Victoria Johnson's website HERE
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Carolyn Coleridge, LCSW, is a Psychotherapist, Intuitive and Healer with 25 years of experience. She is also a huge Louise Hay supporter, as Louise's work was one of her early influences for personal growth. Carolyn has a Masters in Clinical Social work from Columbia University. She works as a psychotherapist in various settings and was trained in NYC as a psychoanalytical psychotherapist. For many years Carolyn hid her intuitive abilities for fear of judgement from her colleagues and clients. Once she embraced her gifts, she has been able to take her clients to a new level. She is the author of three books and helps people heal their life and work with the Universe. Carolyn has a Meditation and Healing Center, Conscious Creations, in Bloomfield, CT. Spiritually, Carolyn works well with empaths, lightworkers, sensitive souls and those who are open to working with their intuition. Her gift seems to be clear information from spirit and methods to help people to find their purpose and passion. Watch Carolyn's interview on CNN HERE Visit Carolyn's website HERE Visit Carolyn's Facebook group HERE Visit Host Victoria Johnson's website HERE
Cult psychology is a great area of psychology to look at. It draws on most areas of psychology from social psychology to personality psychology to clinical psychology and more. And cult psychology is not only fascinating to look at, it can help us recognize and protect ourselves in case a cult tries to influence us. This is an psychology episode you don't want to miss! In the psychology news section, you'll about the terrifying link between sadism and boredom, and how deadlines affect chronic procrastinators. LISTEN NOW! If you want to support the podcast, please check out: FREE AND EXCLUSIVE 8 PSYCHOLOGY BOOK BOXSET- https://www.subscribepage.com/psychologyboxset Cult Psychology: A Social, Personality Psychology, Cognitive and Forensic Psychology Look at Cults- https://www.connorwhiteley.net/cult-psychology. Available from all major eBook retailers and you can order the paperback and hardback copies from Amazon, your local bookstore and local library, if you request it. Buy Me A Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/connorwhiteley
Applications are open for our October Cohort for The Providers DOO Certification Program. This is the ONLY gold standard program that transitions Office managers to DOO. This means having an operations guru that runs the entire back end of your practice - giving you not only operational efficiency but a right hand who can give high-level strategy and business management.Take the first step in solidifying your growth plans! Let's get your Office Manager certified to a DOO to FULLY support you!In today's episode, we have an incredible guest, Allison Borstad. Allison is a therapist and life coach that helps stressed-out professionals heal from burnout, reclaim their joy, and step into their highest purpose. Allison has a BA in Psychology, a Masters in Clinical Social work with 8 years of therapy experience. Allison is also a certified life coach and yoga teacher, with a BA in eastern religions, was trained in Zen meditation at Fo Guan Shan Monastery in Taiwan. Allison is known for integrating neuroscience and western evidence-based practices with more holistic approaches to healing. She believes deep healing and self-actualization can only happen when mind, body, and spirit are addressed together.She is incredibly insightful and has a beautiful 1:1 coaching program that may be exactly what you are looking for! You can learn more about Allison on her website or you can get in touch with her on IG or on Facebook!
I had the pleasure of speaking with Lakeeya Natasha-Thornton who is a licensed Clinical Social worker and we discuss the mental state of our black men and helping break some stigmas in our community so we can become more comfortable with getting the assistance we need. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/melanindads/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melanindads/support
The coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has disrupted our daily lives, from going to work to sending our children to school. Most schools, places of public gathering, and nonessential businesses are closed, and parents and other caregivers are faced with helping their families adjust to the new normal. Services and providers like Fraser–and most importantly, our neighbors and community members with mental health challenges, special needs, and other health concerns–have felt the impact of this pandemic. This week, we are joined by Pat Pulice, Fraser VP of Integrated Healthcare and Cheri Brady, a licensed independent Clinical Social worker with Fraser to discuss how services have been impacted, how Fraser is adapting to the situation, what telehealth opportunities are available, and how kids and families can better cope at home during this trying time.If you would like to contribute to Fraser's emergency relief fund–where your donations up to $25,000 will be matched dollar-by-dollar during the month of April or learn more about Fraser services, please visit us at our website at www.fraser.org.
In the continued spirit of discussing mental health, this episode is focused on the Black Man. We’re joined by Life Coach and Clinical Social worker, Jason Phillips as dive into Mental Health and the Black Man, effective communications, and safe spaces.
Alzheimer's Speaks Radio has a panel discussion with a team from the Chippewa County-Montevideo Hospital Memory Care Clinic plus a family who used their services. Join us to learn how this clinic differs from others and how they are supporting families through the dementia journey. Our guest are: Gretchen Reeves Speech-Language Pathologist, Melissa Anderson Occupational Therapist, Gregg Waylander Family Nurse Practitioner, Lori Petersen Memory Care Coordinator plus Jack Knothe the husband of Donna who lived with dementia and their daughter Karla Mohagen. Contact Information Below: Gretchen Reeves 320-321-8266 Melissa Anderson 320-321-8260 Gregg Waylander 320-321-8423 Lori Petersen 320-321- 8268 Additional Resources: Alzheimer's Speaks
Carolyn Coleridge, LCSW is a Psychotherapist, Intuitive and Healer for the last 22 years. She has a Masters in Clinical Social work from Columbia University. She works as a psychotherapist in various settings and was trained in NYC as a psychoanalytical psychotherapist. Her spiritual background includes training at the Edgar Cayce Institute in New York City and a Spiritualist Church. She is also a Reiki Master and IET (Integrated Energy Therapist) Master Instructor, Pranic healer and Theta Healing Practitioner. Carolyn worked at UCLA as an energy healer for the UCLA Pediatric pain program for 6 years. She has a private practice In West Hollywood. Spiritually, Carolyn works well with empaths, lightworkers, sensitive souls and those who are open to working with their intuition. Her gift seems to be clear information from spirit and methods to help people to find their purpose and passion.
Ever wonder what a trained social worker does? Well on this episode we celebrate social work month with Noni Taylor founder of The Social Work Connect an organization that provides support to social work students and connects them with clinicians in the field so they know the number of ways they can utilize their skills to find their place in the field, along with your host of the Black Therapist Podcast Psychotherapist Nikita Banks, LCSW Brooklyn based Clinical Social worker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joseph Mancini, Jr., Ph.D., CCHt., PLt., CRT., LBLt., M.S.O.D., M.S.W. is a Clinical Hypnotherapist. He is also a Transpersonal Hypnotherapist, a Regression/Past Life, and a Clinical Hypnotherapist Specializing in Alchemical Hypnotherapy. Moreover, he is a certified Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). He is the author of many books including his most recent work; Ending the Endless Conflict Healing Narratives from Past-Life Regressions to the Civil War. Joe is also a former university professor of American Literature and English Poetry. He has published many articles in popular and professional venues on literature, social work, leadership, and men's work. He has taught literature, group dynamics, art therapy, poetry therapy and couple therapy at various universities. For many years, he was also a workshop leader on a vast variety of topics, including, but not limited to, various therapy issues, gender reconciliation, men's work, Jungian archetypes, art therapy, and poetry therapy. Currently, besides his hypnotherapeutic and spiritual consulting practice, Joe is a national business consultant, executive coach, and corporate trainer in group dynamics, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, negotiation skills, conflict resolution, leadership development, creativity, and storytelling. Joe received a Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Harvard, a Master’s in Organization Development (M.S.O.D.), an M.S.W. in Clinical Social, and a B.A in English and History from Providence College. Blog: www.ExplorationsInSpirit.com.