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Jesse Hy is the co-founder of Float Toronto (@float_toronto) (https://float-toronto.com/) Originally from Vancouver, he and his business partner were introduced to sensory deprivation tanks, or float tanks. They dove in head first, enjoyed it first as consumers and as they learned more, decided to move to Toronto and open their own center in 2014. Floating is a tricky experience to explain, because it's truly like no other. You lay in a large tank filled with a few inches of warm water that is loaded with Epsom salt. So much salt that you easily float on the surface of the water. The tank closes and there is no sense of weight, no sound, no sight (you can choose to keep the lights on if you please, but the fullest experience is with the lights off), and barely any sense of feeling. The water is heated to a temperature similar to our bodies temperature, such that when you're in it, you lose sense of where your body ends. The idea of the tank is to remove all sensory input – an environment we can't really experience anywhere else. There are innumerable physical, emotional, and psychological benefits to floating. The heavy concentration of magnesium in the salt is excellent for nearly all cellular functions in our body. It's great for helping with muscle soreness, aches and pains. As well as the weightlessness is great for pressure relief. Being in the tank allows for the opportunity for quite a deep meditative state. With no sensory distractions, it's just you and your thoughts. And you can take that as deep as you'd like. Jesse does a far better job explaining what floating is, why it's useful, and the best practices to have the best experience possible in the tank. We also spoke about the importance of holistic living especially through drinking fresh spring water. The link to the find a spring program Jesse mentioned can be found here or on IG. Float Toronto is located near Queen and Dufferin at (address) in Toronto. Jesse also named several other Float centers in the GTA. But nearly any city you live in will have a float center, and both Jesse and I highly recommend you check it out!You can follow Float Toronto on IG, and check out their website to book a float. I would greatly appreciate any comments, questions or feedback. If you could share this with a friend, that would mean the world to me. If you enjoy this podcast, I would be extremely grateful if you subscribed and left a short review on iTunes. It really helps to spread the message and ultimately help more people. Connect with me on Instagram @danielyoresConnect with me on Twitter @danielyores Podcast Cover Art by @octopuslegss
MicroStrategy, a publicly listed company with a market cap over $1billion, made waves in August by purchasing $250million dollars worth of bitcoin, an amount representing the vast majority of their ‘reserve assets’. This was a major move, that surprised many in both scale and scope, and is likely to serve as watershed moment in the story of corporate accumulation of bitcoin. There are several, albeit smaller businesses, that preceded MicroStrategy in seeing the valuable role bitcoin could play as a reserve asset on their balance sheets, and I thought it would be fun to get a few of them together to discuss their decision to do so. Enjoy! — More from the guests: Sean Lavery (Twitter): https://twitter.com/btcplebeian Float Toronto (Twitter): https://twitter.com/float_toronto Float Toronto (Website): https://linktr.ee/float_toronto Tahinis (Twitter): https://twitter.com/TheRealTahinis Tahinis (Website): https://www.tahinis.com/ David Bailey (Twitter): https://twitter.com/DavidFBailey Bitcoin Magazine (Twitter): https://twitter.com/bitcoinmagazine Bitcoin Magazine (Website): https://bitcoinmagazine.com/ More from me: TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2P7PUjA YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3aBbZxg MEDIUM: http://bit.ly/2Zk0Dex INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/30r7IqY
In this episode of The Wanderings Podcast, Pedro Bonatto talks to Jesse Ratner-Decle and Anand Ondhia about floatation therapy and the benefits of sensory deprivation tanks.Floatation involves lying in a salt-water solution, in a very spacious tank. There is no light or sound, the temperature of the water and the air is the same as that of your body and you feel like you are floating in space. You get a chance to disconnect from the world and focus on your thoughts, and you get a sense of profound peace and relaxation, deep concentration and increased creativity.Jesse is the co-founder of Float Toronto, a floatation centre in Toronto, Canada. Jesse is a Holistic Nutritionist, a freestyle frisbee player, and a former varsity basketball point guard out of Mcgill University in Montreal.Anand is a yoga instructor and floatation specialist, with a range of practices including Mindfulness Meditation, Floatation Therapy and Competitive Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.Jesse and Anand talked about the benefits of floatation therapy and the fascinating history behind sensory deprivation tanks. One of the great things about Jesse and Anand was learning how they turned their passion into a successful business, and we also talked about their journey into making floatation more accessible to people of all kinds.Float Toronto website : www.float-toronto.comOn the podcast we mentioned a song played at the end of floatation sessions. That song is called "Devi Prayer”, by Craig Pruess and Ananda. You can find more of their work here: www.anandasart.com/music-and-mantras
In this episode we speak with Sean Lavery of Float Toronto about the health benefits of Floating, http://float-toronto.com/
Jesse and Sean run Float Toronto, a five tank center in Toronto, Canada. Since the time they opened their doors in 2014 they’ve been keeping their tanks packed full. In this talk they share the marketing strategies they’ve been using to run a successful float center. Watch their talk from the 2016 Float Conference: https://youtu.be/KEaqrL5sRYc The post 091: Jesse Ratner-Decle and Sean Lavery (Conference Talk) appeared first on Float Conference 2020.
Jesse and Sean run Float Toronto, a 5 tank center in Toronto, Canada. They join Ashkahn on the podcast to talk about their experience in what is and is not important for marketing your float center. This episode of the Float Conference Podcast is brought to you with support from San Francisco Salt Co. The post 068: Jesse & Sean on what’s not important for marketing your float center appeared first on Float Conference 2020.
This episode goes deep into all aspects of floating! We have co-founder of Float Toronto, Sean Lavery join us to discuss their journey of starting a commercial float centre in Toronto, ON. They are arguably the most successful float centre on the East Coast of the continent. Join as we take you behind the scenes of the float world! Vancouver Real is a podcast form of new media produced in collaboration by Float House and the Omega Point YouTube channel. We want to open up more meaningful conversation typically not permitted on mainstream media. If you live in or around Vancouver and you're doing something fascinating or inspiring shoot us an email to info@vancouverreal.tv and introduce yourself. www.Float-Toronto.com Vancouver Real - http://vancouverreal.tv/ Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmega... Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/