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YOU on the Camino de Santiago
S5 Ep 7: Finding a deeper meaning of "well-being" on the Camino with Kate from Australia

YOU on the Camino de Santiago

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 77:35


A DEEPER CONNECTION TO NATURE BRINGS A DEEPER CONNECTION TO SELF Kate was pretty clear on why she was walking the Camino. As a nurse, she was feeling beyond burned out after the intensity of pandemic and the huge impact it had on people serving in her profession. She wanted to focus on well-being, and actually discover a deeper meaning of what those words meant. That she did. In her quest for well-being, Kate discovered what she now recognizes as the Aboriginal practice of "Dadirri", which is the practice of deep inner listening and quiet still awareness that connects us and nurtures spiritual well-being resident in the indigenous people of her home country of Australia. For a visual introduction to Dadirri, check out this video on YouTube.   READY TO MAKE YOUR CAMINO DREAM A REALITY? Let's get started together! Join Nancy's next DIY-plus Camino planning program, which starts in October. Our first group planning and coaching call is scheduled for November 7. Get all the details and register here: https://thecaminoexperience.com/diy-camino/ If you prefer to start your Camino with a small group, and then venture off on your own, consider joining one of Nancy's Camino Experience groups. Registration is now open for the May 2025 group, and early registration begins for the September 2025 wait list on October 7. Details and registration here: https://thecaminoexperience.com/walk-with-me/   #youonthecamino #caminodesantiago #firsttimepilgrim #thecaminoexperience #caminopodcast

High Budtenders
Season 5, Episode 2: Alyssa Lloyd - DADirri Extracts

High Budtenders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 31:58


In this episode, We are choppin' it up with the inspiring Alyssa Lloyd, franchise owner of DADirri Extracts Las Vegas. Get ready to be captivated as Alyssa shares her journey as a driven business professional and her passion for the cannabis industry. Discover the story behind DADirri Extracts, a family-owned company dedicated to quality and community. Alyssa will also be showcasing some of DADirri's top products, giving you an exclusive look into what makes this brand stand out.

Alley Chats
Ty Carlson | The Dadirri Saga

Alley Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 34:05


Rob interviews author Ty Carlson, about her book series, "The Dadirri Saga".   You can order Ty Carlson's books at 4horsemenpublications.com/our-authors/ty-carlson/ Order now and use the Promo Code 4HP10 for 10% off! Support the author by ordering from the 4 Horsemen Publications directly. By ordering at www,4horsemenpublications.com, you save 10% and the author gets more than if you order from other places.    About Ty Carlson: Ty Carlson is a sci-fi writer who delights in the unseen strangeness and wonder of “what if.” Growing up in the Ozarks of Arkansas gave him and his three siblings plenty of room to play knights and dragons or jungle explorers, igniting his imagination early on. Ty started writing at a very young age and his passion has only grown over time. He loved to read so much that he once was grounded from reading, a fact that his brothers tease him about to this day. He hopes readers discover new ways to see the world through the perspectives offered in the stories he tells. Some of Ty's favorite reads include the classics from Fitzgerald to Tolkien to Card and has fallen in love with a multitude of worlds. When he's not writing, he's playing with his kids or enjoying some time in a video game. On the rare occasion, when his wife and him can get a few minutes to themselves, they enjoy listening to the sounds of the world waking up while enjoying a cup of coffee – with cream of course. His Debut book is “The Bench” which marks his first steps as a Sci-Fi author like so many he's admired (and been grounded from!)! ________________________________________________________________________ Our theme song is by Benny and the No Goods.   Check out their awesome music right HERE Bennyandthenogoods.bandcamp.com One easy way to support this show is to rate and review Alley Chats wherever you listen to our podcast.  Those ratings really help us and help others find our show. Alley Chats is produced and edited by Rob Southgate for Southgate Media Group.  Follow this show on Facebook @alleychats Follow our parent network on Twitter at @SMGPods Make sure to follow SMG on Facebook too at @SouthgateMediaGroup Learn more, subscribe, or contact Southgate Media Group at www.southgatemediagroup.com.   Check out our webpage at southgatemediagroup.com If you're an artist or writer or creative type that would have a table at in artist alley and would like to be on Alley Chats, message us through the Facebook page or email us directly at rob@alleychatspodcast.com

Market Like a Badass with Kristin McFarland
Highs and Hurdles: A Female CEO's Journey in Cannabis with Special Guest Ashley Schriener

Market Like a Badass with Kristin McFarland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 31:41


SummaryIn this episode, Kristin interviews Ashley Schreiner, CEO and Co-Founder of DADiRRi. DADiRRi is a woman-owned, and family-owned and operated lifestyle brand, specializing in cannabis products such as infused joints and solventless bubble hash.Ashley shares her journey of building a successful brand in the cannabis industry, the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated industry, and the unique opportunities she is working on this year. Learn about the franchise opportunities she is building in the cannabis industry.She also discusses the struggles of marketing in the cannabis industry, including social media restrictions, and provides tips for navigating PR and in-person experiences.TakeawaysBuilding a successful brand in the cannabis industry requires authenticity, a focus on quality, and a commitment to changing the stigma around cannabis.Being a woman in a male-dominated industry like cannabis can be challenging, but it's important to keep going and support other women in the industry.Franchising can be a great way to expand a cannabis brand and bring entrepreneurs into the industry who may not have the knowledge or resources to start a cannabis company from scratch.Navigating multi-channel marketing in the cannabis industry can be difficult due to regulations and restrictions, but focusing on education, in-person experiences, and building relationships can help drive brand awareness and loyalty.Social media marketing in the cannabis industry is challenging due to restrictions and the risk of being shut down. It's important to be careful with hashtags, focus on educational content, and explore other marketing channels like PR and in-person events.Quick LinksDADiRRihttps://www.instagram.com/dadirri.extracts/

The Confidence Chronicles
I found a lump in my breast...

The Confidence Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 31:46


❤️Hey my friend,Today I wanted to let you in on a personal experience I recently had in hopes that (as always), my lessons can be shared with you.I recently found a lump in my right breast and it was a big moment of truth for me. In the episode I'll share with you how this experience has changed me and what the outcome of it all was in the end.The biggest thing I'd like for you to take away from this particular episode? That life happens and we never know when it is our time to say goodbye.Let us not wait to live the life we dream of, let us not stay stagnant or stuck in places we don't wish to be in.Let's not wait for a near death experience to wake up to our potential and realise that this life you and I have, is precious.And deserves to be lived to the FULLEST.I love you x E Mentioned in the episode: Dr. Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr - In Miriam's language, ‘Dadirri', is the practise of Deep Inner Listening and quiet still awareness, which connects us and nurtures spiritual well-being.Watch more below - what a beautiful gift. Australian Aboriginal Spirituality - "Dadirri" - Inner Deep Listening and Quiet Still AwarenessDADIRRI (Official Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr Video)

St Columbans Mission
Dadirri-deep listening

St Columbans Mission

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 3:13


Deep listening in its contemplative sense has become an integral aspect of the synodal way, a way that moves us to become a life-giving and unifying force. The Far East podcast is narrated by John Doherty. Subscribe to the Far East magazine at https://goo.gl/5ukmQX

Loose Change - Conversations about social change

Daniel talks to Morgan about the growing lived experience and peer support movements and some of the current challenges and opportunities for the practice of consumer participation within organisations and systems. She shares her thoughts on a wide range of topics and offers a range of resources for people who want more. Morgan is a social innovation trainer and consultant, as well as the Senior Manager Youth Engagement at Berry Street where she leads the Y-Change initiative. Find out more about Morgan's work here: www.linkedin.com/in/morganleecataldoThis episode was recorded on 23 August 2022 and broadcast on 18 January 2023.Resources mentioned:Understand and reckon with power (personal and structural) Lukes and Gaventa – Three Faces of PowerMaya Goodwill – Power Literacy ToolkitVeneKlasen and Miller – Power as a positive forceUnderstand systems thinking and value different ways of knowing, being and doingDonella Meadows – Dancing with SystemsNora Bateson – Warm DataPaul Callaghan and Uncle Paul Gordon – The Dreaming PathUnderstand the impacts of personal and systemic traumaGabor Mate – The Myth of NormalGood Therapy – Systemic traumaJudy Atkinson – Trauma TrailsUse creative and alternative communication methodsNoterie Abrams & Jerrod Schwarz – Make Blackout Poetry: Activist EditionPoetry Foundation – Poems of Protest, Resistance, and EmpowermentWe Al-li – Dadirri

Soul Search - ABC RN
The wisdom of deep listening: Miriam Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann and Fleur Magick Dennis

Soul Search - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 54:05


Many Indigenous languages have a word that means something like ‘deep listening'. In Ngan'gikurunggurr, a Northern Territory language, that word is dadirri. We hear from renowned Aboriginal elder and 2021 Senior Australian of the Year, Dr Miriam Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, who advocates for a kind of listening — a quiet awareness — that sums up a whole way of being. We also meet Wiradjuri and Wailwaan woman Fleur Magick Dennis on a different kind of meditation and ethical reflection.

Table Talks
THE UK CONSULT | Episode 34: For the Love of Community Engagement with Becky Hirst

Table Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 60:55


The UK Consult, Episode 34, starring Becky Hirst, author of #1 Amazon Civics best seller: For the Love of Community Engagement, global Community Engagement Day co-Instigator, mentor, trainer, public speaker, and business owner.  Welcome to the UK Consult, our occasional ramble through all things about public consultation and citizen engagement in the UK, with special guests and lovely examples of online public consultation from around the world! In this episode, ardent community engagement practitioner and young Turk, Becky Hirst and Jonno share tales of their love (and hate (kind of)) for community engagement. In possibly the most detailed book review ever, during this recording, Jonno turned the pages of Becky's book, For The Love of Community Engagement (live in the studio) and the result is an epic session of shared stories and a dose of consultation catharsis.   Main Topics and Key Questions * Who else remembers saying Thatcher, Thatcher the milk snatcher? Rainbow drops? A computer room at work! * Is there an emergency in community engagement? * Jonno coins a new phrase, "Citizen Churn." * The importance of community immersion for public consultation practitioners * The value of storytelling and how #NotAnotherSurvey just is not good enough for meaningful engagement * Why Becky is unhappy with Have Your Say * The need for leaders who are good listeners and a call for community engagement professionals to have a seat at the top table * Why we must "have reams and reams of evidence, for those who need convincing about the value of community engagement * Dadirri or inner deep listening and why it matters * Why do we need to go back to the future to fix citizen engagement and the public sphere All this in one episode! Grab a cake and a coffee and take your time with this bumper episode of public consultation goodness. Until next time!

Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
S2 Ep19: Interview with Rebecca Burch

Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 21:49


In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica Speaks with Rebecca Burch, educator and leader at Pottsville Community Preschool located on the Bundjalung Nation, Tweed Shire, Northern NSW. Rebecca discusses her Nature Explorers program which provides nature-based learning to not only the children of her service but to the broader community as well. She talks passionately about using nature as her catalyst for learning as well as the educational value found in nature enquiry and of course the power of Dadirri, a deeper more spiritual connection to Country.

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Soul Search - ABC RN
The wisdom of deep listening: Miriam Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann and Fleur Magick Dennis

Soul Search - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 54:06


Many Indigenous languages have a word that means something like ‘deep listening’. In Ngan'gikurunggurr, a Northern Territory language, that word is dadirri. We hear from renowned Aboriginal elder and Senior Australian of the Year, Dr Miriam Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann, who advocates for a kind of listening — a quiet awareness — that sums up a whole way of being. We also meet Wiradjuri and Wailwaan woman Fleur Magick Dennis on a different kind of meditation and ethical reflection this Reconciliation week.

Wisdom of the Masters
Australian Aboriginal Spirituality - "Dadirri" - Inner Deep Listening and Quiet Still Awareness

Wisdom of the Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 37:12


Spiritual wisdom offered from the oldest living culture and people on this planet. I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. I pay my respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Biohacker Babes Podcast
Ancestral Health Tips for Modern Health | with Holistic Hilda

Biohacker Babes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 56:47


Hilda Labrada Gore, aka "Holistic Hilda", shares the ancient wisdom she has learned by traveling the world and visiting indigenous cultures. The work of Dr. Weston A. Price inspired her to learn more about ancestral health and the importance of a strong community and the practice of deep listening. Tune in to learn her tips on determining the best diet, her version of "catching cold", and the power of positive thoughts. *SHOW NOTES:* 1:20 Welcome to the show! 2:48 Hilda’s Bio 4:40 Welcome Hilda! 6:06 Her personal health journey 8:24 Intro to Dr. Weston A. Price 10:49 A story from Dr. Price’s book 12:57 Indigenous cultures 14:43 Determining the best diet 15:06 “Dadirri” practice of deep listening 16:52 Food processing & Intuitive Eating 20:22 Stories from her trip to Kenya 22:51 Renee’s experience in Italy 23:55 Lauren’s blood sugar hypothesis 25:55 Seasonal eating 27:00 Today’s Sponsor: InsideTracker 28:22 The Principles of the Weston Price diet 31:35 “Plant-based” products 33:23 Her adventure in Peru 36:30 Sunshine & Shivers 39:23 “Catching Cold” & immune function 41:34 Congrats to our giveaway winner! 42:41 Her spiritual biohacking 44:56 Fertility & Pre-conception 47:17 The power of Bone Broth for detoxification 48:18 What pregnant women in China eat 49:06 Environmental toxins & EMFs 51:40 The power of positive thoughts 54:27 Her one piece of advice 56:26 Thanks for tuning in! *RESOURCES:* Weston A. Price Foundation ( https://www.westonaprice.org ) Book: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0062653059/ref=as_li_tl?camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0062653059&ie=UTF8&linkCode=as2&linkId=13cb5cb08cf8b86d5cd7a4ef7e821e1b&tag=laurensamba04-20 ) InsideTracker ( https://info.insidetracker.com/biohackerbabes ) - Use discount code: BIOHACKERRENEE Contact Us: BiohackerBabes@gmail.com Kion ( https://getkion.com/collections/see-all?shareasale_affiliate_id=1709711&sscid=21k5_ex6jk&utm_campaign=1233317&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=shareasale ) - Save 15% with code: BioBabes15 Four Sigmatic ( https://foursigmatic.com/?discount=BIOHACKERBABES&rfsn=4449734.0637ea ) - Use discount code: BIOHACKERBABES *Connect with Hilda:* Instagram: @HolisticHilda ( https://www.instagram.com/holistichilda/ ) Twitter: @HolisticHilda ( https://twitter.com/holistichilda ) Facebook: Holistic Hilda ( https://www.facebook.com/HolisticHilda ) PARLER & Telegram: @HolisticHilda YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/c/holistichilda ) Website ( https://holistichilda.com ) Email: Hilda@HolisticHilda.com Wise Traditions Podcast ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wise- ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donations

Newcastle Health Collective
A yarn about how Dadirri, a Traditional Aboriginal Spiritual Practice, is still relevant in today’s Contemporary World.

Newcastle Health Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 31:52


Dadirri pronounced Da-did-ee is a traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander practice of inner deep listening and quiet still awareness and is from the The word, concept and spiritual practice that from the Ngan’gikurunggurr and Ngen’giwumirri languages of the Aboriginal peoples of the Daly River region (Northern Territory, Australia) and Aunty Miriam-Rose has introduced this […] The post A yarn about how Dadirri, a Traditional Aboriginal Spiritual Practice, is still relevant in today’s Contemporary World. appeared first on .

The Conversation Factory
Deep Listening

The Conversation Factory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 58:14


I'm so excited to share this conversation with Oscar Trimboli, author of Deep Listening, a lovely book/card deck.   We talk about the costs of not listening, the opportunities that are created when we listen and why hearing what's unsaid can transform your work and life.   In our western conception, we have speaking and listening, a basic duality.    Oscar describes our normal conception of listening as monochrome, two dimensional listening rather than multi-color, multi-sensory listening.    Oscar has worked to absorb traditional approaches to listening from Inuit cultures in North America, to Australian Aboriginal cultures, as well Polynesian and Maori cultures.    Oscar breaks down a 6-dimensional listening model that leverages a deeper understanding of the Chinese word for listening, Ting as well as an Aborginal concept for listening, Dadirri, which approaches listening from 3 dimensions - Self, Peoples and Lands.   125/900 and The Cost of Not Listening   Oscar introduces us to the 125/900 rule - the simple fact that we can speak at 125 words a minute yet we can think at 900 words a minute.    The basic math of conversation is that there will always be something unsaid.   The Impact of this fact is impossible to calculate. In our daily work this can mean a misunderstanding, an argument, lost work or a delay.    But Oscar points to two shocking examples:    +we lost three critical weeks in the fight against the Coronavirus because the Chinese authorities weren't willing to listen to a doctor. On December 30, 2019 Dr. Li, an ophthalmologist in a Wuhan hospital, alerted six of his friends on WeChat saying, "There's a SARS-like virus that has a huge impact on the mortality of aged patients.”  Li was later asked to recant his statements and also later passed away from the disease.   +August 27th, 2005, Dr. Raghuram Rajan, then head of the International Monetary Fund, spoke at the Federal Reserve annual Jackson Hole conference in 2005. Rajan warned about the growing risks in the financial system and proposed policies that would reduce such risks. Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers called the warnings "misguided" and Rajan himself a "luddite".   How to Listen to people you disagree with   One final idea I want to highlight is how Oscar suggests to go about  listening to those people we fiercely disagree with.    He suggests, rather than work to convince them, simply ask” "when was the first time you formed that opinion?"    The immediate impact is that it gets us out of talking points and into the starting point. It's a more human story. It's the beginning of empathy and of understanding the data that they are working with. Links, Notes and Resources Start here with Oscar's Listening Quiz More about Oscar on the web: www.listeningmyths.com

Wisdom Wonderings
The Art of Listening- Dadirri & Other Depths

Wisdom Wonderings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 44:00


The art of listening is an artform forgotten by many. How we listen is so crucial to how we recieve the world around us, and our place within it. Join me for another Wisdom Wondering as we dance dadirri and other depths. May we remember and live listening as integrated beings.

Digital Noir Presents
It's The Pauses In Between The Beats That Make The Magic - Mykel Dixon & Anna McCracken

Digital Noir Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 36:14


I had been podcasting all morning at this point, and Mykel arrived with Anna and suggested he buy a round of beers. The perfect start to a conversation, in my opinion. I had not met Anna before but quickly learnt she does incredible work in the fields of human rights, social work and public policy and had been travelling around Australia in a pop-top combi for several years listening to the stories of First Nations Australians. What followed was a great yarn that touches on the heart of why we wanted to update our name (to humans aren't robots).  Both Anna and Mykel spoke so fluently about some of the challenges that face us as modern humans and the disconnect we often find ourselves in. I particularly loved the concept of Dadirri that Anna brought up - which is an indigenous term for 'deep listening' - something we should all practice more often! I hope you enjoy the chat and please check out both Anna and Mykels work, two shining positive rays of light in a sometimes gloomy world.

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Andrew Tootell's Ordinary Mind Zen Podcast

This talk introduces the Aboriginal practice of Dadirri. Recognising an indigenous lineage and our indigenous ancestors: “What I want to talk about is another special quality of my people. I believe it is the most important. It is our most unique gift. It is perhaps the greatest gift we can give to our fellow Australians. In our language this quality is called dadirri. It is inner, deep listening and quiet, still awareness. Dadirri recognises the deep spring that is inside us. We call on it and it calls to us. This is the gift that Australia is thirsting for. It is something like what you call "contemplation". When I experience dadirri, I am made whole again. I can sit on the riverbank or walk through the trees; even if someone close to me has passed away, I can find my peace in this silent awareness. There is no need of words. A big part of dadirri is listening. Through the years, we have listened to our stories. They are told and sung, over and over, as the seasons go by. Today we still gather around the campfires and together we hear the sacred stories. As we grow older, we ourselves become the storytellers. We pass on to the young ones all they must know. The stories and songs sink quietly into our minds and we hold them deep inside. In the ceremonies we celebrate the awareness of our lives as sacred. The contemplative way of dadirri spreads over our whole life. It renews us and brings us peace. It makes us feel whole again…”

Songlines of Australia
5. Garminungeena, Jenny Thompson - Part 4 - "Weaving in a New Dreaming"

Songlines of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 28:25


How is it that oral cultures, that didn't rely on writing, could memorise and accurately hand down vast amounts of information and knowledge for millennia? Garminungeena, Jenny Thompson, talks about the importance and sacredness of song in Aboriginal culture; and demonstrates how deep emotions expressed through mournful wailing and singing, and the practice of deep listening to others and to Nature, can help in healing personal and planetary pain. Garmi concludes the final part of her podcast with a message from the heart that it is time for all of us to "weave in a new Dreaming". The other parts of Garminungeena's podcast are: Part 1 - "It's Time"; Part 2 - Women's Business, Family and Seven Sisters; and Part 3 - "Get on to your Dreaming Track". See also Songlines website for more info on each episode (currently being updated).

WCCM Audio
Meditatio Conversations December 2017

WCCM Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 21:34


Meditatio Conversations December 2017 Produced & hosted by Leonardo Corrêa (leonardo@wccm.org) This edition: A Conversation between Fr Laurence Freeman OSB and Miriam Rose Ungunmerr was part of the Meditatio Conference "The Art of Meditation and Dadirri", held on 7-8 July at the Australian Catholic University. Facilitated by Sarah Bachelard. Watch the full session in video here:https://vimeo.com/228219805 Soundtrack: The Stasis and Anders are songs by Blue Dot Sessions, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0

Showreel
Deep Listening: Dadirri

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015


Helen Iles' latest documentary in the living in the future series about sustainable living. This concentrates on the interpersonal aspects of community sustainability.