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Flow Over Fear
Flow Over Fear Flashback: Eric Beach On Overcoming PTSD (Replay From 11/29/2022)

Flow Over Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 67:34


Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a painful, debilitating, and far too often tragic experience that affects many veterans and civilians. Within the tragedy of PTSD, there are beacons of hope, healing, and empowerment that serve to use their experience as a platform for good. In this episode, Adam Hill speaks with Eric Beach, a coach and mentor, a filmmaker, a speaker, and co-founder of Project Echelon, a charitable foundation that helps educate, equip, and empower veterans through physical activity and sport. Eric also hosts the YouTube channel, The Journey Well, a place of ease, surrender, and growth through tarot. Today, Eric generously shares his stories and experiences through childhood, his military service, coping with self-destructive behaviors, and how he continues to rise above and flow over fear. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: What it was like growing up The moment that he gave himself permission to be himself How hate fades through interaction Why language matters Why he's grateful for the dark moments of his life The art of tarot reading Episode Highlights: [23:13] How Hate Fades Through the Power of Interaction You don't really hate things. You just strongly dislike things. You may have a feeling of strong dislike that's rooted in fear. Hate is an element of fear and it's an element of lack of understanding. And so, connection and interaction can be powerful. While Eric was in the military, one of the children in the war zone gave him her favorite plastic toy. And in that moment, he realized that the best thing he did in the war wasn't the gunfights or the disposal of ammunition – but it was that he made a difference in a child's life. Eric showed her that the enemy wasn't scary and this entirely shifted his perspective. The next time you feel angry or have a strong dislike toward someone or a belief system, learn to sit with that feeling. Because oftentimes, it's just a difference in the ideology, the verbiage, or the cause you're fighting for.  But ultimately, we're all good people, but we just don't understand each other's motives. [37:44] Why Language Matters Trauma is not just being molested, or it's not just being beaten. Trauma is anytime your world is causing you great upheaval. If it disturbs you, that's trauma. When Eric was interviewed to be deployed after his group got disbanded, he was asked if he could kill someone. Since he answered no, he was medically discharged. His record says “no longer useful for military service.” No longer useful – because that's what he read, he lived it once he was out of the military. [57:09] The Art of Tarot Reading Every card has all of these meanings, but you let your spirit tell you. What is it that's trying to communicate? How does this resonate? What does this make you think? And then think about it. It's just an easy way to get in touch with your inner monologue.

Current Conversations
Season 3, Episode 1: How's the Broadband Project in Gloucester Going?

Current Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 12:44


Welcome to Season 3 of the Current Conversations podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Eric Beach, Gloucester's Director of Information Technology, who provides us with the latest updates on the Broadband Project in Gloucester County. Eric is currently overseeing the project. When will you see broadband in your area? What can you expect with the service? Eric answers these, and many other burning questions during this episode. 

Flow Over Fear
E03: Eric Beach Recap - Lessons From the Interview

Flow Over Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 12:31


In this recap episode of Flow Over Fear, I share some of the lessons I learned from my interview with Eric Beach. Eric is an Army veteran, and served in the Iraq war. Having overcome significant childhood trauma, and PTSD, Eric went on to found Project Echelon, a non-profit that helps veterans recover from PTSD through sport. Eric also hosts The Journey Well, a YouTube channel that focuses on ease, surrender, and growth through Tarot. Eric has been a friend and mentor of mine for many years, and his story is incredibly inspiring. Some of the topics I cover in this recap are: - Feelings are valid, and trauma is anything that leads to upheaval. Comparison isn't useful. - How we should keep moving forward. - The power of interaction as a tool to help combat hate. - Our vices can be powerful teachers. - The power of teachers to change lives. - Tarot as a means to tell a story. If you'd like to learn more about eric, visit The Journey Well on YouTube, and @the.journey.well on Instagram.

Flow Over Fear
E01: A Journey of Healing and Overcoming PTSD with Eric Beach

Flow Over Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 67:34


Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a painful, debilitating, and far too often tragic experience that affects many veterans and civilians. Within the tragedy of PTSD, there are beacons of hope, healing, and empowerment that serve to use their experience as a platform for good. In this episode, Adam Hill speaks with Eric Beach, a coach and mentor, a filmmaker, a speaker, and co-founder of Project Echelon, a charitable foundation that helps educate, equip, and empower veterans through physical activity and sport. Eric also hosts the YouTube channel, The Journey Well, a place of ease, surrender, and growth through tarot. Today, Eric generously shares his stories and experiences through childhood, his military service, coping with self-destructive behaviors, and how he continues to rise above and flow over fear. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: What it was like growing up The moment that he gave himself permission to be himself How hate fades through interaction Why language matters Why he's grateful for the dark moments of his life The art of tarot reading Episode Highlights: [23:13] How Hate Fades Through the Power of Interaction You don't really hate things. You just strongly dislike things. You may have a feeling of strong dislike that's rooted in fear. Hate is an element of fear and it's an element of lack of understanding. And so, connection and interaction can be powerful. While Eric was in the military, one of the children in the war zone gave him her favorite plastic toy. And in that moment, he realized that the best thing he did in the war wasn't the gunfights or the disposal of ammunition – but it was that he made a difference in a child's life. Eric showed her that the enemy wasn't scary and this entirely shifted his perspective. The next time you feel angry or have a strong dislike toward someone or a belief system, learn to sit with that feeling. Because oftentimes, it's just a difference in the ideology, the verbiage, or the cause you're fighting for. But ultimately, we're all good people, but we just don't understand each other's motives. [37:44] Why Language Matters Trauma is not just being molested, or it's not just being beaten. Trauma is anytime your world is causing you great upheaval. If it disturbs you, that's trauma. When Eric was interviewed to be deployed after his group got disbanded, he was asked if he could kill someone. Since he answered no, he was medically discharged. His record says “no longer useful for military service.” No longer useful – because that's what he read, he lived it once he was out of the military. [57:09] The Art of Tarot Reading Every card has all of these meanings, but you let your spirit tell you. What is it that's trying to communicate? How does this resonate? What does this make you think? And then think about it. It's just an easy way to get in touch with your inner monologue. Resources Mentioned: www.adamcliffordhill.com/coaching Project Echelon YouTube: The Journey Well Instagram: @the.journey.well

Woodstock Road Baptist Church - Sermons Online

Part of the Weak and Foolish sermon series from 1 Corinthians 1:1-17. This sermon was preached by Eric Beach and is 39 minutes long.

Forged In The Fires Podcast with Fireman Rob
Rising From The Darkness: Overcoming PTSD Through Physical Activity With Eric Beach

Forged In The Fires Podcast with Fireman Rob

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 43:13


Through training and competition, one can find a healthy release to the stresses found post-military separation. Eric Beach is a US Army Veteran who fell into a dark and dangerous downward spiral after leaving the military. What kickstarted Eric's healing process was searching for the same sense of physical exertion and camaraderie he had in the military. This led him to join IRONMAN and became a cast member on NBC's Quest for Kona. Today, Eric joins Robert "Fireman Rob" Verhelst to share his story of how he struggled with cancer and rose from the darkness to co-found Project Echelon, an organization that aims to aid fellow army veterans and their families find healing by using physical activity through endurance sport as an outlet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Brave & Faithful Podcast - Military Veterans & Servicemembers
020: Educating, Equipping and Empowering Veterans with Project Echelon.

Brave & Faithful Podcast - Military Veterans & Servicemembers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 31:37


With Army Veteran, Eric Beach. Eric is the Co-Founder of Project Echelon. A non profit organization that Educates, Equips, and Empower Veterans and their communities through physical activity and self discovery. Two main approaches are through Veteran Mentorship and supporting Veterans' Initiatives. To learn more about Project Echelon, go to https://www.projectechelon.org/ The Brave and Faithful Podcast is sponsored by Fortis Et Fidelis, a brand dedicated to the brave and faithful service of our military members. To learn more about the brave and faithful, go to https://www.fortis-fidelis.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fortis-et-fidelis/support

Fragout Podcast
#20- Eric Beach- Mayoral Candidate for Appleton- Army Veteran- Business Owner

Fragout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 66:22


Eric Beach is running for Mayor of Appleton, WI and was on the Podcast sharing his experience in the Army and how it directly applies to the office of Mayor for Appleton, WI.  Eric spent 21 years total in the Army and deployed with the local 2-127th INF out of Appleton, WI. Eric and I talked about many facets of the military and how he plans to use it as mayor and to improve the city's infrastructure and other key areas to improve to continue to make Appleton a great city. 

Spoken Word
Eric Beach live at The Dan

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019


Hear Eric Beach, recorded live at the Dan O’Connell! Eric Beach was born in New Zealand in 1947, and moved to Australia in 1972. He is widely respected in the Australian poetry community, publishing several collections throughout the 70s, and in 1977 was co-founder of the Melbourne Poets Union. His 1996, Weeping for Lost Babylon, received critical acclaim, and won the Dinny O'Hearn Poetry Prize and was joint winner of the Kenneth Slessor Prize.This recording of Eric Beach was made at The Dan O'Connell Hotel on Saturday 22 December, 2018.Photo credit: Michael Reynolds

Getting REEL
Eric Beach - Still Here

Getting REEL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 13:31


Nikki talks with filmmaker Eric Beach about the documentary "Still Here" tells the story of Ben Manthe a veteran who nearly died in Afghanistan and has found a new purpose through wrestling. Ben (the subject of this documentary) has decided it's time for him to tell his story and make peace with his past. It's time for him to do what he can to save his brothers and sisters who are committing suicide at an alarming rate. He has personally lost 14 of the men he served with since returning home. While in Afghanistan, Ben was shot in the face. Had the bullet not entered his jaw backwards, Ben would have died instantly. But he is with us today. Wrestling has been a constant in his life, and after battling his own addiction, he found his way back into the ring starting his own promotion called "Frontline Pro Wrestling." Frontline's goal is to raise funds for organizations and causes close to his heart. It also serves as his new mission. This film will focus on the aftermath of Ben's injury and how getting shot was the easy part. The recovery was the hard part. It will also highlight the strong bonds and the diverse characters that make up independent wrestling. They have a story to tell as well. This project seeks to make a difference by empowering a veteran who is ready to use his voice, in hopes he can save a life. It also seeks to pull back the curtain and give civilians a glimpse into the mind of our veterans as well as show the emotional side, the familial and strong bonds formed by the wrestlers who put their lives in each others hands every match. Website: https://www. stillheremovie.com Facebook: https://www. facebook.com/ stillherethemovie/ Still Here  Kickstarter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transitions From War
35 Eric Beach of Project Echelon

Transitions From War

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 68:07


Eric Beach and I have been running parallel for  a couple years now. He is a combat veteran, Ironman triathlete, father, and has overcome  a lot from his time in the Army and deployment to Iraq. We talk about the rude awakening that is reentry to civilian life and his journey through addiction and chaos to being featured on Ironman's Quest for Kona television show, leading Project Echelon and hosting his podcast, The Art of Endurance.   Prepare to dive deep as Eric describes going from the brink of suicide to finding his purpose and inspiring others. I'm honored to call Eric a brother in arms and fellow Ironman.    Connect with Eric and Project Echelon: Facebook Instagram Youtube Project Echelon website   ---------------------------------------- Mike started the Transitions from War blog to talk about his struggles getting home, PTSD, and addiction and then finding endurance sports to really begin feeling whole again.   Each week, we talk with experts in the field or from personal experience on what it takes to find wellness in Mind, Body, and Spirit.   Music by The Marine Rapper   Intro: Slow Down- The Marine Rapper   Outro: Blood, Sweat, Tears - The Marine Rapper     Sponsors:   Primal Kitchen Healthy food that tastes good! Find salad dressings and condiments that use avocado oil instead of the typical nasty industrial seed oils. Check out paleo and keto-friendly protein powders and bars and a lot more. Use the promo code “PRIMALVETERAN” to take 10% off your order and directly support this show.   Cowboy Crickets Sustainable, Montana-raised crickets. Veteran-owned and Ironman approved! Enter promo code VETS to save 15% on all orders.   Zealios Zinc-based performance sunscreen along with chlorine-removing hair and skin products. Use the promo code VETS to save 20% on all orders.   Green Wolf Tactical Marine Corps Veteran-owned business specializing in Paracord gear, custom embroidery, bracelets, key chains, survival gear, PVC patches, & more. Save 20% on all your orders with the promo code SEMPERFI Find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and   TransitionsFromWar.com #TFWSTORIES    

Talkin' Grit
Meet Eric Beach - Matt Bourne Super Fan

Talkin' Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 20:30


Today we sit down with Eric Beach, political consultant, Dad, and Matt Bourne super fan. Follow Eric on Twitter at @EricBeachGOP Follow us on Instagram at: @GritCycle @TheGritGuru @SmartyCassie

Powerhouse Politics
6/7/17: Trump v. Comey

Powerhouse Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 36:37


Jon and Rick preview the long-awaited Congressional testimony of former FBI Director James Comey and the preparations President Trump and his allies have underway to respond. Rep. James Comer (R-KY) joins the show to discuss why he thinks Comey has a "huge credibility issue" with the public. Then, Eric Beach, co-chair of the Great America Alliance, discusses how his group plans to back up Trump with a series of ads. Please leave us a review! ----> http://bit.ly/2kI0pXP Check out our other podcasts ----> http://bit.ly/2eBJMNa * ABOUT JONATHAN KARL: Jonathan Karl is ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent and Chief White House Correspondent, contributing to all ABC News broadcasts. Karl has covered every major beat in Washington, including the White House, Capitol Hill, the Pentagon, and the State Department. Karl covered all the major candidates in the 2016 election, including the first interview with Donald Trump of the 2016 election cycle. * ABOUT RICK KLEIN: Rick Klein is Political Director of ABC News, leading the network's political coverage and planning, and serves as an on-air political analyst across ABC News platforms. Klein joined ABC News in 2007 from The Boston Globe, where he most recently covered Congress and national politics. Read more ABC News politics coverage: http://abcn.ws/2fRRGC2 Follow Jon on Twitter: http://abcn.ws/2cK8Pv4 Follow Rick on Twitter: http://abcn.ws/2d00npb

Trending Today USA
Trump Moves To Drain The Swamp...Targets THIS Government Waste!

Trending Today USA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 22:50


Donald Trump is taking aim at one of the most wasteful Pentagon programs in history - the F-35 program. Secret Service agents are forced to deal with an unwanted guest at Trump Tower. And we have this hour's top trending stories. Guests: Jack Hunter, Chris Agee, Eric Beach, Nicole Moschella, Jeff Crouere. Trending Today USA with Rusty Humphries 12-15-16 Part 3Image credit: Evan El-Amin / Shutterstock.com

Spoken Word
Eric Beach live at The Dan Poetry

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015


Eric Beach is one of australia’s most unusual and accessible poets. His work has been performed all over the country on trams, ferries and even at the opera house. He has sung at jazz festivals and at railway stations. He is also a playwright and community writer. He has won the NSW premier literary award and the age poetry book of the year award.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QPRMUWtBcwhttp://www.poemhunter.com/eric-beach/  Eric Beach was born in Hastings, New Zealand, in 1947. In Australia Beach quickly established himself as an energetic and somewhat eccentric figure on the poetry scene, and was heavily involved in organising poetry festivals, workshops and readings, and contributing to small magazines. He was well known for his own poetry readings, and became renowned for writing his poems on scraps of paper which he kept crumpled in his pockets.  In 1977 he was one of the founding members of the Poets Union. Besides Melbourne, he also lived in Brisbane and Adelaide, and supported his family by working on the railways.In 1989, Beach moved to Hobart, where he continued his involvement with local writers’ groups and poetry workshops. In 1996, he published his major work, Weeping for Lost Babylon. As well as garnering much favourable critical attention, the book also won the Dinny O’Hearn Poetry Prize for 1996 and was joint winner of the Kenneth Slessor Prize the same year. His poems, sometimes experimental in form, and sometime using the forms of dramatic monologue and prose poems styles, often have a political emphasis. Besides poetry, Beach has also written a number of dramatic works.Poetry CollectionsLyrics & Blues ([Wellington, NZ]: [the Author], [1968])Henry Lawson Petfoods (Sydney: Fragment Press, 1974).Saint Kilda Meets Hugo Ball (St Lucia, Qld: Makar Press, 1974).In Occupied Territory (Cammeray, NSW: Saturday Centre, 1977).A Photo of Some People in a Football Stadium: Poems (Melbourne: Overland, 1978).[with Shelton Lea], Fond Far Wells (Poowong, Vic: Clough Press, [198-]).I Want to be Normal ([Glebe, NSW]: [the Author], 1993).Weeping for Lost Babylon (Sydney: Angus and Robertson and Paper Bark Press, 1996).Red Heart My Country (Lauderdale, Tas: Pardalote Press, 2000).Suggested Further ReadingEric Beach, ‘Oral/Aural Poetry,’ Off the Page Dummy Run (1990).Geoff Page, ‘Utterly From the Heart,’ Five Bells 3.8 (1996): 9–10.Myron Lysenko, et al., ‘Eric Beach, the Man who Talks To Going Down Swinging,’ Going Down Swinging no.14 (1994): 93–113.Michael Sharkey, ‘An Interview with Eric Beach,’ Overland no.111 (1988): 64–71.Michael Sharkey, ‘Beach’s Whimsy,’ Australian Book Review no.182 (1996): 54–55. 

Mark Larson Podcast
Standriff For Larson - HR.1 - 8/30/13

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013 50:26


Guest this hour - Eric Beach (Under Armour Brothers) Mark Standriff takes the reigns again for the on assignment Mark Larson. It's Filner's last day as San Diego Mayor. And is Obama constantly redrawing the red line - in the sand for Syria!? More questions as Carl DeMaio admits he'll have a major announcement next week regarding his possible Mayoral run. And we'll talk football with Eric Beach and the Arms Football Classic! The very Classic Mark Standriff is in again for Mark Larson, this EARLY Friday morning! CLICK and LISTEN!

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