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On episode 91 of Welcome To The Winners Circle, Derek Pang and co-host Bianca Léger interview Ashley Brodeur a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with the CRPO, certified Yoga teacher and the Founder of The Feelosophy Therapy (www.thefeelosophy.com; IG: @the.feelosophy). She specializes in mindfulness, compassion and somatics. Here are some of the subjects we touched on: - What she loves about her world right now. - The primary projects she's currently working on. - Her mission. - Space holders and a disconnect from their feelings. - Needing both light and darkness. - Her origin story of becoming Yoga teacher. - Becoming a registered psychotherapist. - Relationship with fear during her path and using fear as an ally. - An acknowledgement of some of her mentors and key takeaways learnt from them. - Challenges of the pandemic and how she overcame them. - Her foundational self-care tools that have been successful for her. - Her greatest life lesson learnt so far - What loves means to her. I hope you guys enjoy this podcast as much as we did. We are all on the same path, The Hero's Journey, just at different points along the way. Thank you so much for listening! Connect with us on Instagram: WTTWC Podcast: @wttwc Derek Pang - @pangyoga Bianca Léger - @bee.leger https://www.welcometothewinnerscircle.com
In the premiere episode of 2022, Wyann sets the tone for the pod by covering + vibez and saying, "This year is all about fine tuning [our vibrations]." She talks about the importance of self recognition and deciding what others are allowed to call us. She ends the episode playing her most influential song from her debut album, "Been in It a Minute," entitled "Feelosophy pt. 2" featuring her brother, Waren Vaughn, produced by Sndtrak of The Soul Council. WWW: Differentiate who you are as a person vs. your persona. Subscribe to the podcast visually at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6Z2lIWex8j7ZO0AJQ6b29txHzeXjymv5
“I was about to become a Santa Fe statistic,” she says. “I'm not proud of that. But it's the truth. I knew that if I didn't get out of Sante Fe and do something really big and scary, I didn't have a future and neither did my children.”She tells us how she eventually received a grant to study architecture and construction and, with $900 in her pocket, moved to California to get her education before moving back to Santa Fe, where she then spent the next few years getting her feet wet in the industry.Despite having to endure an almost endless stream of hardships, Lisa wouldn't change a thing. 25 years after starting her own firm, she reflects: “I never expected to build what I built. I didn't. I was just trying to make it.”Today, Lisa has never been more motivated for growth as a leader in the world of design. In every single one of her projects, she always makes it a point to maximize the journey toward the finished productan approach she sums up in the word feelosophy.Topics Discussed: [02:35] Being one of 11 siblings[09:25] Lisa's first few years in the architecture industry[13:22] Imparting lessons on perseverance to her kids[15:29] How lighting became a prominent industry[18:11] How adobe houses are constructed[25:04] What clients would say about working with Lisa[27:12] How Lisa's team stays inspired[31:08] Lisa's vision for the next five years[38:25] Lisa's most memorable projects[40:44] Setting expectations with ultra-high-net-worth clients amid supply chain issues[44:16] Lisa's favorite books and podcasts[47:50] Lisa's typical day and the power of getting up early in the morning[54:39] The American Dream according to LisaConnect with Guest:Website: https://samueldesigngroup.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samueldesigngroup/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamuelDesignGroupHouzz: https://www.houzz.com/professionals/interior-designers-and-decorators/samuel-design-group-pfvwus-pf~813710655?Connect with Build Magazine:Website - https://www.buildmagazine.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/buildmags/?hl=enFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/BuildMags/Key Quotes by Lisa:We need layers of light to really live in our space in a way that creates different moods that we want to live in. We are sensual people—we live by our senses. Lighting is all part of that.People would say that I understand, and that I take the time to really listen and honor what their feelings are and what their vision is.“Feelosophy” is creating spaces that support and nurture each of our clients' lifestyles. It's not only how things look when we're done; but, it's how we get there.If we're going through trauma, imagine what they're going through. We're stewards of their hopes and dreams, and we're stewards of their money. It's really a big deal.Anything we design, designs us back.
Russia Today's parent company is suing Feelosophy, a Moscow-based store that recently started selling merchandise branded with the phrase "foreign agent" (inostrannyi agent and inoagent) to raise support for Meduza. Available court records indicate that ANO TV-Novosti's lawsuit is against Georgy Saribekyan, Feelosophy's founder. RT's parent company seeks 500,000 rubles (about $6,775) in damages. Original Article: https://meduza.io/en/news/2021/12/15/russia-today-sues-merch-distributor-supporting-meduza-with-foreign-agent-clothing
Tracy Cruz has a voice that will melt even the toughest of hearts. This vocal powerhouse aims to connect communities with her universal language of love, hope, and happiness. Her unique musical and lyrical blend -- Bay Area urban soul tinged with the influence of her indigenous Filipino roots --has captured the ears of music lovers around the world. Boasting a vocal range that might be bigger than her, Cruz emanates a classic and timeless feel. Two full-length albums (Feel'osophy and Universoul Symphony) and four EPs (H3artifacts, Art of Facts, Purple H3artifacts, and Illuminate Love) have garnered 33 music awards and over 65 nominations including four World Songwriting Awards, one Bright Star Music Award, one Surrey Hill Soul Train Award, one GOLD International Singer-Songwriters Award, one Global Music Award, one National Black Music Award, six Bay Area Black Music Awards, one International Singer-Songwriter Association Month Award, one Northern California Entertainers Music Award, five Akademia Awards, four Gran Royale Music Awards, three Muse's Muse Awards, two Atlas Elite Entertainment Music Awards, one Independent Network for the Music Arts Award as well over twenty Bay Area Black Music Award nominations, six Hollywood Music in Media Award nominations, four Soultracks.com Readers' Choice Award nominations, seven Northern California Music Award nomination, three Josie Music Award nominations, and five ISSA (International Singer-Songwriter Award) Awards nominations . She has opened up for several established acts including Kenny Lattimore, Pete Escovedo, Miki Howard, Keke Wyatt, Sy Smith, Moonchild, Raheem Devaughn, Wes Felton, Apl.de.Ap of the Black Eyed Peas, Dee Dee Simon, and more. The songstress approaches her music unapologetically and freely, staying true to herself, while her stellar band "Instrumentali-T" provides a grown and sexy soundtrack for her vocal creations. They completed a 17-venue, 4-month “SOULShine Tour” around California in the summer of 2016. She had a SOLD OUT dual CD release concert with R&B/Soul band Feelosophy at Yoshi's in Oakland on 8/22/17. In 2018, Tracy embarked on her “H3artifacts” EP Trilogy Tour that consisted of shows in California, Arizona, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. She was selected by Roger Smith of the legendary group Tower of Power to perform at his private wine pick-up party for his company Bump City Wine Co. She continues to tour and record as well as remaining a strong presence in her community, working with local youth as a vocal coach and mentor (Tracy Cruz Vocal Studio). She encourages them to follow their dreams to sing freely and wholeheartedly. She has released her EP trilogy (H3artifacts, Art of Facts, Purple H3artifacts) which includes the single "Keep Our Soul Alive", produced by Detroit-based, multi-talented, Grammy Award-nominated producer Brandon Williams, and “My H3art Says to You” which features her band “Instrumentali-T”. It is her tribute to Grammy Award winner R&B/Soul music artist D'Angelo. Tracy released her new R&B/Soul single “Your Love's Everything” produced by Stone Paxton on Tuesday, October 6, 2020. She is currently working on new singles and a new album. -Written by Elle K. Productions TRACY CRUZ MUSIC LINKS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's episode is a conversation with Ashley Brodeur of The Feelosophy, an Enneagram Seven who's brought self-touch and meditation into her professional practice as a registered psychotherapist. We explore the skills that sevens have and how they shine and the struggles of being the type that everyone assumes is always fine when really can have the capacity for deep feeling and dark emotions like everyone else. Ashley shares about her experience with unlearning deep programming abd releasing the pressure of knowing as a future-seeking head type, and how to incorporate touch as a tool for bringing you back into your body. Connect with Ashley here ---> https://thefeelosophy.com/ Enrollment into my digital school of self-awareness, The Enneacademy, opens on November 17, 2021. Sign up for the waitlist ------> rachelle-taylor.com/enneacademy-waitlist *you'll get early access to enrollment and an exclusive bonus*
My special guest today is Lisa Samuel, ASID, NCIDQ, CAPS; President of Samuel Design Group in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the woman who coined the word, Feelosophy™. On today's show, Lisa takes us on a deep and delicious dive into her journey of what it means to be a fully conscious human being in her work as an interior designer, and how she designs deeply meaningful, spiritual and soulful spaces for her clients by curating spaces that activate our senses. You'll hear how Lisa moves through her world of interior design with reverence and dignity for all humans who touch a project she is involved in. I asked Lisa if she believes a home is alive, and I think her answer will surprise you. Join me for this deeply nourishing conversation with Santa Fe's Best Interior Design 2021 award recipient, Lisa Samuel.Connect with Lisa and Samuel Design Group on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samueldesigngroup/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-samuel-76a5a7bb/Dunn Edwards paint colors that make Lisa feel like she's walking into a hug in a room:Fine Grain - https://www.dunnedwards.com/colors/browser/de6213Crisp Muslin - https://shop.dunnedwards.com/products/crisp-muslin-de6212Book resources that Lisa shares in this episode:“Beauty, Neuroscience, and Architecture: Timeless Patterns and Their Impact on Our Well-Being” by Donald H. Ruggles“The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses” by Juhani Pallasmaa
In this episode we're chatting about how touch can make us feel more connected. Ashley Noelle is the founder of Feelosophy and has 10 years of experience in yoga and meditation space. Whether you realize it or not, touch is a really important part of our lives and helping us to continue to feel connected. During a time when we're asked to keep our distance from each other – how can we still get the benefits of touch? Listen now to find out. FREE WEIGHT LOSS KICK-STARTER: https://camp-fuel.mykajabi.com/pathtowellness Where to find AshleyInstagram: www.instagram.com/the.feelosophy Website: www.thefeelosophy.com Where to find Alicia:Website: www.campfuel.ca Camp Fuel Instagram: www.instagram.com/camp.fuel Alicia Wood Instagram: www.instagram.com/alicia.rose.wood Facebook: www.facebook.com/campfuel.ca Camp Fuel Community Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/429049450856221 Audio Editing & Music provided by:Jordan Wood: www.instagram.com/jordan.m.wood
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Break out the mats Type 1s and Nones because it's all about Yoga this week!!! Specifically I'm exploring the Mind&Body connection and how this Yogic practice can help all the Type 1 yogis and yoga curious folks reconnect with their physical bodies outside of all that Type 1 stuff we're always having to do. Yoga instructor and Type 1 guest Maia Bremmer shares her experiences going through yoga teacher training and her initial difficulties with turning her Type 1 brain off during the more meditative parts of her training. Type None guest Ashley Belluz gives us her perspective as an instructor with Type 1 students in her classes and the insights she's gained from watching their practice evolve. Ash also gives tells us about a new form of restorative yoga that she teaches called Feelosophy which is an interesting hybrid of massage and yoga characterized by hands on touch and how it accounts for those of us who wear medical devices. It's all about getting out of our heads and into the movements on this podcast y'all so namastae right where you are and tune in to this week's Yoga filled episode of Ask Me About My Type 1!!! Edited, Produced, and Written by: Walt Drennan Hosted by: Walt Drennan Music by: Afterflow Studious --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/askmeaboutmyt1/message
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NCAA is gone! There will be no brackets this year. No last minute jump shots to win the game. No Cinderella teams capturing our hearts as we root for the underdog. The Virus has taken that from us. However, there is one final four left with $500 at stake. Find out who they are on this episode of Cross Examine. Feelosophy http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1498121186?ls=1&app=itunes https://www.patreon.com/crossexamine My Father's World https://www.wrathandgrace.com/product/alyssa-wade-my-fathers-world/
On this episode Curt and Stract talk through the funeral of Kobe Bryant, the severity of the coronavirus, and if KB really did leave Reach Records. As well, there has been a major development in the "I Rap For Real" 16 bar contest. We enter Round 2 "The Great 8!" Get ready!!! Feelosophy http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1498121186?ls=1&app=itunes https://www.amazon.com/Feel-Os-Uh-Fee-Curt-Kennedy/dp/B084KGVGFB/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1ZICF3UZGLKEF&keywords=curt+kennedy&qid=1581657162&sprefix=curt+ke%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-2
What is your relationship with touch? Taylor Tomlinson, Kelsey Cook, and Delanie Fischer talk with Ashley Belluz of “Feelosophy,” a form of restorative yoga with an emphasis on supportive hands-on touch to help you become more connected with your body. They discuss their own feelings surrounding touch, why touch can be healing, and how to rebuild your relationship with touch. For bonus episodes and exclusive content, join our Patreon community! https://www.patreon.com/selfhelpless
The long awaited episode! Curt and Stract tackle some brief cultural issues and they jump into the logic of the highly anticipated "Feelosophy" project. As well, the two talk through their excitement for the "I Rap For Real" 16 bar $500 contest. 40 entries came pouring in, and now the contestants will be broken up into districts for the upcoming voting process. This is an exciting episode! http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1498121186?ls=1&app=itunes https://curtkennedy.bandcamp.com/album/feelosophy
A short and sweet episode of me reintroducing myself and this podcast.SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY BUYING A KO-FI
Yoga and touch are heavily associated with each other - as yoga teachers, we are often given some training in how to use our hands, feet, and bodies to align, adjust and even comfort our students. As a student, chances are you’ve been touched by a yoga teacher in class. Many students have told me that the main reason they go to yoga is to be touched, and still countless others have told me they’ve been injured, or even abused by their yoga teachers using touch. As awareness finally grows in the yoga community about consent to touch being a non-negotiable necessity ( hello & thank you #metoo + the netflix Bikram doco + writings about somatic dominance + Karen Rain going public to name just a few! ) some teachers have become ( understandably ) hesitant and confused about touching their students. I get it. And I think we should be concerned, I think we should educate ourselves around consent, I think we should reevaluate the need to adjust anyone with the intention of taking him / her / them deeper into a pose. Touch can heal. And touch can harm. Can we as a yoga community relearn how we use touch to make it helpful rather than harmful?Ashley Brodeur thinks so. Ashley offers us a way to touch that is informed & supportive. It’s not designed to fix, or correct anything. Instead of taking a student deeper into his / her / their pose, Feelosophy uses informed touch to take the student deeper into their connection with themselves. FIND ASHLEYAshley’s InstagramThe Feelosophy WebsiteThe Feelosophy InstagramFIND CORACora's InstagramCora's NewsletterCora's WebsiteFor full show notes and links to resources mentioned in this episode head to www.corageroux.com/podcast/episode8
Jen's famous playlistSUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY BUYING A KO-FIOn today’s episode, I’m joined by two of my favourite humans, Justine Sones & Jen Kasuya.We banter (surprise, surprise) then dive right in. Jen shares where she’s at with baby #2 and how things have materialized this time around. We jam on the falsities of connection on social media, our disassociation and disconnection in the early days of child rearing and anger. Oh yes, moving through emotions.
On this episode, I’m rejoined by good friend, entrepreneur and rad-ass Mother, Justine Sones. We catch up on the past 6 months since our last episode and answer all your burning questions. TO LEARN MORE justinesones.com @justine.sones HAMYAW - Hilary and Margo yell at websites Self-helpless podcast SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY BUYING A KO-FI
On this episode, I’m joined by Alica Forneret. Alica is a passionate writer who is paving the way for others to commemorate, commiserate and celebrate their dead moms. Alica and I jam on how she came into the work of grief, why she is creating a Dead Moms Club and the power of safe touch. Show notes: Motherless Mother's Day May 4th event Feelosophy X Mint Club Athletics May 25th event @alica.forneret alicaforneret.com
I sat down for a conversation with Ashley Brodeur, founder of @the.feelosophy for a conversation about yoga, integrating physical touch into our yoga teaching practice, and navigating the patriarchy of the ancient practice. We also dive deep into Ashley’s entrepreneurial journey, how she created The Feelosophy, the way it’s grown and transformed with her, and how she sets boundaries with her business. Get in touch with Ashley on Instagram: @ashernoelle Check out The Feelosophy: Instagram: @the.feelosophy Website: www.thefeelosophy.com If you want a good laugh, check out @rickeythompson on Instagram.
On this episode, I’m joined by Dora Kamau from Bliss Your Heart. Dora and I connected through Feelosophy and the recent rad-ass event that was YESxSAJE : self-care self-love unplugged. I was immediately drawn to Dora’s approach to self-care and her own, unique story. Dora shares her soul mission of guiding women to wellness and wholeness and the story of becoming a self-care advocate. We discuss the gaps in the mental health system and how practitioners are not set up to support people of colour. We go straight into how different cultures perceive and approach spanking and the predicament it creates in the perception of love.
Friends. This might be the best. one. yet. On this episode, hear from my shero, Ashley Brodeur. She gives us a snapshot of what’s going on in her life right now and what’s the haps in Toronto. Ash shares her personal evolution of yoga, where she sees the future of Feelosophy heading and creating the 2019 Tour of Touch. We obviously talk a lot about touch and unpack and share our personal struggles and hang ups with receiving touch. Ash gets candid around navigating therapy, healing and the responsibility of helping others. I love Ash’s take on fostering self love by bringing people in and along on the journey. Ya just gotta listen for yourself. By the end of the episode, Ash Bro fires me, but that’s okay. It was worth it.
Sara chats with Ashley Noelle, yoga teacher, disruptor and distributor of feels about the current climate of the yoga community (2:20), where she finds herself in inquiry surrounding yoga (6:35), supportive touch (11:05), Feelosophy yoga (13:50), how Feelosophy allows survivors of trauma to reintegrate supportive touch into their lives (17:54), Girlvana (21:56), what is love to Ashley (24:00), her greatest lesson in love (30:00), self-love (31:55), the legacy Ashley want’s to leave behind (38:11), self-touch and masturbation (41:10), you can follow Ashley on Instagram @ashernoelle and @feelosophyyoga
On this episode, Ashley Brodeur and I chat about many a tings, including Feelosophy, riding a 3 year high, blacking out in Yoga (it’s a thing) and the power of a good shower. Ash shares her evolution of touch, shooting stars in Kenya and what 2018 is going to feel like.