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How much to you think about breathing? If you're like the Uncommon [cast] crew you are about find out the answer is: not enough! This week we are joined by our friend and Breath Work Facilitator, Meghan Pattison. In addition to hearing about how her work in wellness and healing through breath, we also talk about the spiritual side of it all. And before you think "this is too woo-woo for me", take a listen. Because we not only dive into the very real science of breath, but we also talk about some amazing theological parallels between breath, faith, and the Spirit of God. So come to the table as we explore how walking in faith can be as simple as taking a breath.Find Meghan on Instagram @megcpHere's the main book she mentioned: Breath by James NestorSupport the show (https://uncommongoodsd.com/give)
In this episode I spoke with Meghann Koppele about training clients with MS. Megann is a certified Pilates instructor with 20 years’ experience, as well as a certified strength and conditioning specialist with a masters in applied physiology. Meghan runs a pilates studio in New Jersey working with clients living with a variety of conditions, including severe back pain, sports injuries, MS and pre/postnatal clients. Meghann created a Pilates-based protocol for early-stage MS clients and teaches several courses on Pilates for neurological conditions. Find Meghan: theneurostudio.com insta: @megkoppeleduffy Get a copy of Run Strong: Foundations: amzn.to/2O0ulS9
Passion Project part 2 of 2 (Let Me Get My Tea)Meghan Riordan Jarvis. Psychotherapist. Daughter. Mother. Wife. Griever. No one word can embody this woman called Meghan. She has an amazing ability to share her thoughts with the world, and does this through her blog, Grief is My Side Hustle. Meghan shares her experiences with the losses of her mom and her dad, and explains the differences in those losses. Grief and healing looks different for everyone, and Meghan gently reminds us of this. Meghan is on a quest to ensure she helps others become Grief Informed. This episode is jam packed with information that is a MUST listen. If you've wanted to explore your writing skills and help manage your grief at the same time, or just want to be an observer in a room of fellow grievers, Meghan is offering a grief writing group called Grief Mates. Meghan offers these sessions for FREE, and the next session will begin February 8th, and sessions will continue to run as there is interest. Find Meghan on social media to sign up. website: www.griefismysidehustle.comFacebook: Grief is My Side Hustle - Meghan Riordan JarvisInstagram: @meghan.riordan.jarvisThis is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds.Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcastEmail: parentlesspodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @parentlesspodcastVoicemail: 623.396.6069You are not alone.
Passion Project part 2 of 2 (Let Me Get My Tea) Meghan Riordan Jarvis. Psychotherapist. Daughter. Mother. Wife. Griever. No one word can embody this woman called Meghan. She has an amazing ability to share her thoughts with the world, and does this through her blog, Grief is My Side Hustle. Meghan shares her experiences with the losses of her mom and her dad, and explains the differences in those losses. Grief and healing looks different for everyone, and Meghan gently reminds us of this. Meghan is on a quest to ensure she helps others become Grief Informed. This episode is jam packed with information that is a MUST listen. If you've wanted to explore your writing skills and help manage your grief at the same time, or just want to be an observer in a room of fellow grievers, Meghan is offering a grief writing group called Grief Mates. Meghan offers these sessions for FREE, and the next session will begin February 8th, and sessions will continue to run as there is interest. Find Meghan on social media to sign up. website: www.griefismysidehustle.com Facebook: Grief is My Side Hustle - Meghan Riordan Jarvis Instagram: @meghan.riordan.jarvis This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds. Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcast Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @parentlesspodcast Voicemail: 623.396.6069 You are not alone.
Passion Project (Let Me Get My Tea), part 2 of 2 Meghan Riordan Jarvis. Psychotherapist. Daughter. Mother. Wife. Griever. No one word can embody this woman called Meghan. She has an amazing ability to share her thoughts with the world, and does this through her blog, Grief is My Side Hustle. Meghan shares her experiences with the losses of her mom and her dad, and explains the differences in those losses. In this episode, Meghan gives us a closer picture of her mom and dad, Mary and John. She also lists some great resources that she recommends for the grief community, from books to podcasts. Meghan is on a quest to ensure she helps others become Grief Informed. This episode is jam packed with information that is a MUST listen. If you've wanted to explore your writing skills and help manage your grief at the same time, or just want to be an observer in a room of fellow grievers, Meghan is offering a grief writing group called Grief Mates. Meghan offers these sessions for FREE, and the next session will begin February 8th. Find Meghan on social media to sign up. Resources recommended by Meghan - Books: It's Ok That You're Not Ok by Megan DevineTell Me More by Kelly CorriganPodcast: Shapes of Grief with Irish Therapist Liz Gleeson Terrible, Thanks for Asking with Nora McInernywebsite: www.griefismysidehustle.comFacebook: Grief is My Side Hustle - Meghan Riordan JarvisInstagram: @meghan.riordan.jarvisThis is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds.Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcastEmail: parentlesspodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @parentlesspodcastVoicemail: 623.396.6069You are not alone.
Passion Project, part 1 of 2 Meghan Riordan Jarvis. Psychotherapist. Daughter. Mother. Wife. Griever. No one word can embody this woman called Meghan. She has an amazing ability to share her thoughts with the world, and does this through her blog, Grief is My Side Hustle. Meghan shares her experiences with the losses of her mom and her dad, and explains the differences in those losses. Grief and healing looks different for everyone, and Meghan gently reminds us of this. Meghan is on a quest to ensure she helps others become Grief Informed. This episode is jam packed with information that is a MUST listen. If you've wanted to explore your writing skills and help manage your grief at the same time, or just want to be an observer in a room of fellow grievers, Meghan is offering a grief writing group called Grief Mates. Meghan offers these sessions for FREE, and the next session will begin February 8th. Find Meghan on social media to sign up. website: www.griefismysidehustle.com Facebook: Grief is My Side Hustle - Meghan Riordan Jarvis Instagram: @meghan.riordan.jarvis This is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds. Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcast Email: parentlesspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @parentlesspodcast Voicemail: 623.396.6069 You are not alone.
Passion Project, part 1 of 2 Meghan Riordan Jarvis. Psychotherapist. Daughter. Mother. Wife. Griever. No one word can embody this woman called Meghan. She has an amazing ability to share her thoughts with the world, and does this through her blog, Grief is My Side Hustle. Meghan shares her experiences with the losses of her mom and her dad, and explains the differences in those losses. Grief and healing looks different for everyone, and Meghan gently reminds us of this. Meghan is on a quest to ensure she helps others become Grief Informed. This episode is jam packed with information that is a MUST listen. If you've wanted to explore your writing skills and help manage your grief at the same time, or just want to be an observer in a room of fellow grievers, Meghan is offering a grief writing group called Grief Mates. Meghan offers these sessions for FREE, and the next session will begin February 8th. Find Meghan on social media to sign up. website: www.griefismysidehustle.comFacebook: Grief is My Side Hustle - Meghan Riordan JarvisInstagram: @meghan.riordan.jarvisThis is a Back Home Media production, recorded and produced in Phoenix, AZ. Music by Colen Lococo and The Revolving Birds.Like what you hear? Helped by what you heard? Have something to share? https://www.patreon.com/parentlesspodcastEmail: parentlesspodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @parentlesspodcastVoicemail: 623.396.6069You are not alone.
Andi and Lise are joined by fab Lambda-winning author Meghan O’Brien to discuss the 2020 holigay movie Happiest Season, in which Harper (Mackenzie Davis) is not out to her conservative family. Harper brings girlfriend Abby (Kristen Stewart) along to her family’s for Christmas and things don’t go well. Neither does the script. Andi, Lise, and Meghan talk about effective elements of a romance and queer rep. Find Meghan at her website and also find her work at Bold Strokes Books! Shout-outs! If you want to watch a coming out film, Lise recommends But I’m a Cheerleader, starring Clea Duvall (who wrote Happiest Season) and also D.E.B.S. while Andi recommends The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love. Want some Xmas movies that have F/F elements? Meghan recommends Let It Snow while Andi shouts out Season of Love. And Meghan also would like to shout out the F/F relationship in the TV series Orphan Black.
Small movements, brief moments, these have more value than we often realise. They can sneak up on us when we look up at the night sky and feel that clarity reflected within ourselves. They can come through gentle movement of the body. And we can cultivate those small drops in our day-to-day to bring true transformation. In this conversation, I talk to yoga teacher Meghan Hatalla about her own practice with Soma Yoga, giving ourselves permission to make small moments meaningful, and how she's getting more intentional about the way she uses her time, energy and attention this year. Find Meghan on IG @megtalla
Let's take a break from Finding Freedom (order Finding Freedom here! https://amzn.to/2WYYjaA) and see what else is going on. Meghan plans to vote. Larry King suggests Meghan is sedctive (ewwww) and Harry reads the comments. Hi Harry!
We promised homesteady episodes, and here is a real classic that'll surely help you prepare for the apocalypse. It's EPISODE SEVEN, baybeee! (Remastered with love, 'cause we are better at editing now.) Originally aired May 31, 2018. This epi is all about tiny homes and big ideas. And we all know what they say about “big ideas,” amiright?? Join us in conversation with Bridget O’Flaherty (sustainability consultant and textile artist) and Meghan Robinson (tiny-home-steader and hoop dancer.) These two have REALLY “BIG IDEAS.” We chat smelly privies, large dogs, power sources, building costs and more MORE MORE (because size really does matter.) Find Meghan on Insta @spindancefly and @clarendonherbals for her new-since-this-originally-aired herbal apothecary business. Bridget is @buildingsciencegirl and @bridgetoflaherty_textileartist . Sarah is @justthetiphandpoketattoos and justthetiphandpoketattoos.com. Melody as always is at melodystarkweather.ca. And you can support the pod at patreon.com/teachmetigerpodcast or by sharing it with your friends! And by leaving nice reviews and giving us all the stars! Thank you so much!!
On this bonus episode, not only do I have a great guest in Megan Murphy, but I have a co-host in Bobby Pearson! Meghan Murphy is back on the show to discuss how elements of the left will not stand for her pure version of being a feminist. Meghan is very well known in the feminist movement, having started Feminist Current in 2012, Canada's leading feminist website. She now speaks to large crowds and is often protested by people within the trans community who try to shout her down for standing her ground and speaking up for women and free speech. I wanted to have her back on for a casual chat and to catch up on her latest projects such as her YouTube show, "The Same Drugs". My friend, fellow AnCap, and host of the "Not For Everyone" podcast, Bobby Pearson, is my co-host, and we wanted to just have a fun, casual chat with Meghan, and that's what this is. Find Meghan here: Find her YouTube channel here: Find Bobby Pearson's podcast here: Check out Not For Everyone Podcast on #SoundCloud Join the Libertarian Party through my link! Click here: Follow me on Facebook: Follow me on Twitter: Donate to the show here: Audio Production by Podsworth Media: Leave us a review and rating on iTunes! Thanks!
Find Meghan online at http://meghanblalock.com/ and on Instagram @megbeebee. For more on Lindsey and the Things I'd Never Say podcast go to http://thingsidneversay.com or @thingsidneversaypodcast on Instagram.
Establishing a routine, learning how to balance a healthy lifestyle, overcoming challenges, and body image issues are only a short list of topics we discussed with Emma Borgstrom -- a certified personal trainer who recovered from an eating disorder. She is one of our good friends from college, and we met with her on zoom to chat about the wealth of knowledge she has to share with our listeners. Please excuse the random footsteps, bird chirps, echos, and dog barks in the background; the quality of online audio is far from perfect ;). Check out Emma on insta for incredible workouts you can do from the comfort of your home! As always, thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy this episode! Find Emma on Instagram @emma_borg06 Find US on Instagram @omwthepodcast (Find Meghan @meghh.jpg and Alexandra @alexandracolllins)
It was an absolute delight to chat with Meghan Fox from Woo Therapy about her practice and her OT innovation Woo Tape.Find Meghan at:www.instagram.com/wootherapywww.wootherapy.comIf you’d like to be a guest on our podcast please send me a message aterin@sensationalpath.com
This week’s episode of the QFP is bonus content from episodes 2 and 3, featuring guests Meghan Potter and Natalie Kretschmer. Hear a new guest next week! Find Meghan on instagram @potter.mp3 or @capefearwomensrugbyclub, Natalie on insta @big_ol_mango or wilmingtonmartialarts.com. Follow the podcast @queerfitnesspod. The Queer Fitness Podcast is an interview podcast all about queer experiences with sports, fitness and our bodies. Support the show on Patreon.com/queerfitnesspod to hear bonus content from this episode. Transcript coming soon! (at queerfitnesspod.wordpress.com)Support the show (http://patreon.com/queerfitnesspod)
Today’s guest is Meghan Cary Brown. At 27 years old, Meghan has lived 10 years with active disease, 13 years with indeterminate Crohn’s/Colitis, and 3 years with an ostomy. But IBD can’t stop her. In that same time, she’s also gotten married, graduated college, lived in four different states, travelled abroad, adopted a zoo of fur babies, and–most recently–landed her dream job as a Patient Coach. As an 8th grader in Middle School, Meghan began having her first bouts of severe diarrhea and IBD symptoms, but doctors dismissed her as just being a nervous child. After about a year, she received a Crohn’s diagnosis and started down a path a trying various prescriptions from oral medications, Methotrexate injections, and biologics. Too sick to stay in school, she was home schooled for the next few years. During the summer before her sophomore year, she finally responded to Remicade and went into remission. With her parents’ encouragement and being concerned about the possible side-effects of biologics, she went medication free and did well for about five years with the help of a homeopathic doctor. But, during her junior year of college, life and stress caught up and she was back in a Crohn’s flare. Meghan shares what it was like to start back at square one and how she got through the struggles and kept a positive mindset. Then, after finding relief with Entivyo for a few years, in 2015, her doctor told her she had high grade dysplasia–a precancerous colon. Coming to terms with the fact that her best option was to remove her colon and rectum, she chose to have the surgery for a permanent ileostomy. Looking back, she has no regrets and the ostomy has changed her life for the better. Listen as she shares what the recovery process was like–including the initial learning curve she battled with caring for her ostomy–and the importance of talking with someone who’s been through the same thing. Now serving as an advocate for IBD and as a patient coach for 11 Health, she shares what it has been like to not only help others, but how it has also helped herself heal. She encourages every IBD patient to reach out and talk with someone, to take a step back and not worry about the little things, and to take care of yourself every day. Find Meghan on Instagram: @emc_brown Learn more about 11 Health and Patient Coaching:https://www.instagram.com/patientcoaches/http://www.11health.com/coachhttps://soundcloud.com/11health
We chat with Rocktape Instructor Meghan Helwig, DPT. Meghan Helwig, Doctor of Physical Therapy, is an expert in manual therapy maintaining a Full Body Certification in Active Release Techniques (ART) and Neurokinetic Therapy (NKT) Level 3. She is also a Level 3 Titleist Performance Institute Medical and Fitness provider. Dr. Meghan primarily focuses on performance enhancement, functional movement, manual therapy, and corrective exercise. Due to her extensive background and deep understanding of how the body functions at both peak performance and when compensating for an injury, she is sought out by athletes of all levels from the Elite/Pro Athletes such as NFL, NHL, and NBA players, triathletes, golfers, Crossfitters, to the everyday athlete and weekend warrior. Dr. Meghan’s expertise in movement assessment, helps her clients find the answer to their “WHY am I injured?” by unveiling the underlying cause of the symptoms. Dr. Meghan incorporates a combination of the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), NKT, and other movement based tests to identify the source of pain*ful dysfunction. When she discovers the root cause, she then incorporates some of the many available tools and resources, such as ART, Instrument Assisted Soft tissue mobilization (IASTM), spinal mobilization, and taping to correct the dysfunction, reset the body and improve pain*free performance. A New Jersey native, Dr. Meghan earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from The University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ (now Rutgers University) Her passion for physical therapy was born from her own experience recovering from an injury she sustained while training for a half-Ironman. Being a competitive athlete her entire life, Dr. Meghan understands the demands one places on their body to perform at a high level. Dr. Meghan’s athletic career started with swimming, gymnastics, field hockey and golf. She went on to be the starting Goalie all 4 years at Villanova for the Div. 1 Big East Field Hockey Team. After college she continued to compete at an elite level in triathlon. In 2015 she started competing in Crossfit and within 2 years finished in the top 200 in the world for the 2017 Crossfit Open Masters Age 35-39 group. Find Meghan on social media: Instagram: @primalstrengthdoc Don’t forget 15% off your next order of tape, topicals, mobility tools and apparel at shop.rocktape.com. 15% off of the best tape and gear around! Use Promo code: ROCKCAST Find John on social media: Instagram & Twitter - @drjohncampione
After a gymnastic accident, Meghan Bergman was left with 2 broken legs and 14 surgeries to recover from. But this didn't stop her from living an healthy, active lifestyle! In this episode hear her story and how she lives with healthy intentions. Find Meghan online here: https://healthyintentions.co/
Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
Read the complete transcription on The Sales Game Changers Podcast website. MEGHAN'S FINAL TIP TO EMERGING SALES LEADERS: "Develop systems that work for you and stay accountable to the elements of the job that you can control. If you're organized and develop good processes and then follow those processes, you usually get where you need to go in the end and you're usually able to do that in a way that you have some semblance of work-life balance." Meghan Phillips is a Managing Director at Hanover Research, and oversees the team that sells into the B2B, Manufacturing and Industrial clients for Hanover. Prior to coming to Hanover, she was with The Advisory Board Company and CEB (now Gartner). We also interviewed Hanover's Chief Growth Officer Vineeta Mooganur as part of the Sales Game Changers podcast. Find Meghan on LinkedIn!
Mike McDonough interviews Meghan Rose Berean about her Spiritual Journey as an artist. Find Meghan’s art at instagram.com/wonderinggreenart For art and clothing see divineshaktiarts.com Background Music provided by Prismatic Mantis The post DSA 035: Meghan Rose Berean and a Sacred Journey appeared first on Divine Shakti Arts.
Marcy & AJ welcome their first guest: YouTube sensation, lyrical genius and the unapologetic Meghan Tonjes. You may know Meghan from the interwebs or her viral #bootyrevolution. Tonjes gives AJ tips on how to get back on social media & feel confident putting herself back out there! Find Meghan at @meghantonjes – Marcy @theMarcyMinute & AJ @askAJanything. Email us questions and comments to midlifemakeoverpodcast@gmail.com!
Meghan DePonceau is this episodes guest and boy-howdy, what an episode. Meghan shares the pros and cons of having a health teacher for a mom. Pros: great source of information. Cons: fellow students ratting you out in class for throwing a rager of a party last weekend. Also on this episode, Meghan and James compare notes on accidental drug ingestion. Good times! Find Meghan on Twitter and Instagram @meghanisajoke or follow her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ThatsMyJamFF/ Music by the all too generous and talented David Castillo - - > https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjXYGb3qcHsD18iVxpwAmWg You can find James on Twitter and Instagram @djamespate.
Meghan is back and we talk about an amazing anime: Psycho-Pass. SPOILER ALERT: This podcast contains spoilers for the entirety of Psycho-Pass. We discuss the philosophy and society in the show and how it applies to the real world. Find Meghan on Twitter @monarch_star and on Instagram @monarchstar --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/santiagoramones/support
This week on the show we are joined by author, senior editor of iRunFar.com, ultrarunner, and record holder Meghan M. Hicks. Meghan has a talent not only for the written word but also as an ultrarunner constantly tackling new challenges. She recently set the women's record Nolan's 14 in Colorado after running up and over fourteen of Colorado's 14er's in 59 hours and 36 minutes. She joins us on the podcast today to talk about her experience running Nolan's 14, her new book - Where the Road Ends, and talks about her win at Marathon des Sables in 2013 in Morocco. Meghan joins the show to talk about running long distances, covering ultrarunning events for iRunFar.com, we chat about her new book, and finally talk about her record-breaking run of Nolan's 14 recently and running in Morocco. Join us this week for the full episode. Find Meghan at: iRunFar.com website - www.irunfar.com iRunFar.com on Twitter - www.twitter.com/irunfar iRunFar.com on Facebook - www.facebook.com/irunfar Show Sponsored by: Four Sigmatic - www.foursigmatic.com Use code DIYS and save 10% on your order Shownotes: www.dirtinyourskirt.com Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dirtinyourskirt/ Support the Show: www.patreon.com/dirtinyourskirt