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If you have been with us from the very beginning, you may remember this guy. Greg German was our guest on episode #21 and was our first viral episode! He told us about how he went from being on top of a world he didn't understand to in the US Federal Penal System for 7+ yrs. His honest and raw look at the choices he made was exactly the story we wanted to tell with the show. Well, Greg is back to tell us about the work that he has put into his Lifecraft brand and what can happen when you strive for a full life, not just superficial happiness! Join us!Check him out here:First AppearanceInstagramFacebookgord@secondactpodcast.com
What do you get when a high-achiever gets arrested and discovers the potential of psychedelic therapies in fostering genuine emotional and psychological healing? You get Greg German, Founder of LifeCraft, where empowerment meets holistic healing. In this riveting episode, Greg shares how he was recognized for his accomplishments in academics and athletics, spending his early years driven by external validation, and achieving success in university, sports, and business. Yet, this relentless pursuit left him feeling unfulfilled and disconnected from his true self. Greg found himself entangled in a high-stakes, cross-border legal situation, which resulted in a period of incarceration. During this time, Greg experienced a profound awakening, a journey of introspection that ultimately shaped the founding principles of LifeCraft.
In Corban's second interview with Greg German, they dive into the world of the subconscious, and how hypnotherapy can be used to release trauma and find healing from the hard things in our past. Greg has pioneered a unique methodology called Lifecraft Hypnotherapy, which incorporates a more holistic view of the self, and allows his clients to go deeper and work more efficiently. In addition to hypnotherapy, it incorporates elements of Neuro Linguistic Programming, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Polyvagal Theory. In this episode they also dispel common myths about hypnotherapy, and explore the future of this work, and how it applies to individual lives.Learn more about HopeGuide and Ryan Pink Join us on YouTube to watch full episodes Help us amplify the message!Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app!Please Rate and Review the podcast on Apple and Spotify!
In this episode of How We Heal, Corban David Jenai dives deep into the remarkable story of Greg German, a clinical hypnotherapist who has found purpose and healing through his unconventional journey. Greg shares his experiences of being involved in a high-stakes investigation and spending time in prison, and how these challenging circumstances ultimately led him to discover his true calling. The episode explores the power of surrendering to the present moment, the role of relationships in healing, and the importance of serving a purpose greater than ourselves. Join us as we uncover the transformative lessons and insights that Greg has learned along his path to purpose and healing.Learn more about HopeGuide and Ryan Pink Join us on YouTube to watch full episodes Help us amplify the message!Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app!Please Rate and Review the podcast on Apple and Spotify!
We are taking some time off for the summer, but we want you to still have your favourite episodes to listen to when you are travelling or out enjoying the weather. This week we re-visit our chat with Greg German! Please let us know what you think! Gord & Liam gord@secondactpodcast.com
Seg 1: Exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and religion is growing, and the emergence of new forms of religious practices centered around AI. Guest: Michael Coren, author of 18 books, a Contributing Columnist for the Toronto Star, and appears regularly in the Globe and Mail, and Priest with the Anglican church of Canada. Seg 2: Every organization should be aware that employee burnout is an issue, but few companies actually do anything about it. Guest: Scott Shantz, CKNW Contributor Seg 3: View From Victoria The Transportation Minister was out talking about BC Ferries and the Port strike. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 4: Is it time to start taking psychedelics seriously as a Mental Health treatment. Guest: CKNW Contributor Scott Shantz with Rotem Petranker. Seg 5: Industry groups are calling for the Federal Government to take action as B.C. port strike continues through the long weekend. Guest: Mark Thompson, Professor emeritus of industrial relations at the University of B.C Seg 6: As users have been dissatisfied with changes on the Twitter social media app, Meta is getting set to launch a new credible threat to Twitter, called Threads. Guest: Matt Navarra, Tech Expert Seg 7: IS Phage therapy going to be the next big thing in medicine? How does it work and what types of illness can it help with? Guest: Dr. Greg German, an infectious disease physician at St. Joseph's Hospital, part of Unity Health in Toronto Seg 8: Making Cents of the Markets Time for Making Cents of the Markets with Lori Pinkowski. Lori Pinkowski is a Senior Portfolio Manager at Canaccord Genuity. You can contact The Pinkowski Wealth Management team directly at 604-695-LORI or visit their website at Pinkowski.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IS Phage therapy going to be the next big thing in medicine? How does it work and what types of illness can it help with? Guest: Dr. Greg German, an infectious disease physician at St. Joseph's Hospital, part of Unity Health in Toronto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Co-Founder Greg Long once again takes over the microphone for a conversation with Greg German - founder of Lifecraft.In this episode the Greg's discuss hypnotherapy as well as the growing and effective role of psychedelics as related to mental health and wellness. Hypnotherapy and psychedelics, specifically psilocybin, has been shown to have substantial therapeutic benefits. This episode uncovers one way in which these therapies may be applied.The Explore 84 Project: Website | Instagram Mark Kondrat: Website | Instagram Greg Long: Website | Instagram Greg German - Lifecraft: Instagram
Co-Founder Greg Long once again takes over the microphone for a conversation with Greg German - founder of Lifecraft.In this episode the Greg's discuss hypnotherapy as well as the growing and effective role of psychedelics as related to mental health and wellness. Hypnotherapy and psychedelics, specifically psilocybin, has been shown to have substantial therapeutic benefits. This episode uncovers one way in which these therapies may be applied.The Explore 84 Project: Website | Instagram Mark Kondrat: Website | Instagram Greg Long: Website | Instagram Greg German - Lifecraft: Instagram
In this episode, Explore84 Co-Founder Greg Long takes over the microphone and meets up with his friend Greg German - founder of Lifecraft.Greg tells the story of how LifeCraft came to be, and how he became an advocate for the meaning, fulfillment, and abundance available to us all in a purpose-driven life. From a very young age, Greg formed a self-identity as a high achiever, and by the time he was a young adult, had become deeply indoctrinated into the idea that happiness is achieved, purchased, and won. But as he pursued the material things he believed would bring him happiness, he felt an emptiness and depression stalking him, getting set to pounce. Unable to escape the paradigm that happiness was achieved, he drove harder and harder toward material success, eventually driving his life off the rails and ending up in prison. Greg shares how his prison experience taught him that we are all beautifully unique beings with a unique collection of gifts, skills, passions and experiences, and at the intersection of all these is purpose. Greg came to believe that when we connect with our purpose, then move love and energy through our purpose in service of our world, we experience the highest levels of meaning and fulfillment available to us, and we manifest the most abundance too! Greg calls this a Fully Human Life, and founded LifeCraft to connect people with their purpose, then support them in expressing their purpose in service of the world.The Explore 84 Project: Website | Instagram Mark Kondrat: Website | Instagram Greg Long: Website | Instagram Greg German - Lifecraft: Instagram
In this episode, Explore84 Co-Founder Greg Long takes over the microphone and meets up with his friend Greg German - founder of Lifecraft.Greg tells the story of how LifeCraft came to be, and how he became an advocate for the meaning, fulfillment, and abundance available to us all in a purpose-driven life. From a very young age, Greg formed a self-identity as a high achiever, and by the time he was a young adult, had become deeply indoctrinated into the idea that happiness is achieved, purchased, and won. But as he pursued the material things he believed would bring him happiness, he felt an emptiness and depression stalking him, getting set to pounce. Unable to escape the paradigm that happiness was achieved, he drove harder and harder toward material success, eventually driving his life off the rails and ending up in prison. Greg shares how his prison experience taught him that we are all beautifully unique beings with a unique collection of gifts, skills, passions and experiences, and at the intersection of all these is purpose. Greg came to believe that when we connect with our purpose, then move love and energy through our purpose in service of our world, we experience the highest levels of meaning and fulfillment available to us, and we manifest the most abundance too! Greg calls this a Fully Human Life, and founded LifeCraft to connect people with their purpose, then support them in expressing their purpose in service of the world.The Explore 84 Project: Website | Instagram Mark Kondrat: Website | Instagram Greg Long: Website | Instagram Greg German - Lifecraft: Instagram
Greg German founder of LifeCraft shares with us his remarkable story of how he got to where he is today. Looking at Greg's life from the outside, you would think Greg was happy and had a wonderful life in the makings. Greg had a lot more going on behind closed doors. Trying to deal with and understand his personal challenges, Greg found himself making decisions that altered his life. After making those decisions Greg was sentenced to 7 years and 8 months in prison. Through all of these experiences, Greg was blessed with a fresh mindset on life. It was through his darkest times when Greg found his authentic purpose. He kept leaning into the feeling of peace, and today he keeps continues that. LifeCraft was created to help others find their life purpose. After recording this episode I got to experience a LifeCraft session with Greg. My life since has been continuing to improve. With this one session I have been watching the chain of traumas heal. From hearing Greg's story to having felt the power of his work, I was pulled to have LifeCraft as a sponsor of the show. I am pleased to help bring this healing to others. Welcome Greg and the LifeCraft team to this Elephant Tribe! CLICK HERE to book your free consultation. Use the code ELEPHANT15 for 15% off your LifeCraft session.Let's Be Well Together!Host: Karla Turnerwww.KarlaTurner.caIG: @theansweriselephant & @karlaturner.holisticwellnessGuest: Greg Germanwww.lifecraftcoach.caIG: @liftcraft.caSponsored By:reFRESH Food & Drink Offering healthy lunches, smoothies, fresh juices, fresh baked pretzels, juice cleanses, kombucha onLifeCraft Change your beliefs, change your life. Be Fully Human.
Two legends of the Boulder rock climbing community—Greg German and Steve “Crusher” Bartlett—join c0-hosts Russ Rizzo and Will Carr to discuss their love of climbing and what they're doing to preserve some of America's best rock climbing areas for generations to come.
Kristina Anapau is an actress, writer, and producer. Born in Hawaii, Kristina Anapau spent her youth studying classical ballet, music and theatre. She graduated from high school at the age of 15 and, that same year, began her studies at The University of Hawaii. With dreams of pursuing a professional dance career, Anapau's life would soon take a fateful turn, as she was cast in Universal Television's, Escape from Atlantis (1997), landing her first professional starring role at the age of 16. Soon after, she relocated to Los Angeles where she continued to work steadily, both theatrically and commercially. At age 20, Kristina landed a recording contract with Hollywood Records and spent much of that year recording an album and opening for Destiny's Child on MTV's TRL Tour, but her true love and passion remained performing in film and television. Anapau has trained and performed theatrically under the tutelage of The Royal Acadamy of Dramatic Art in London, and on the ballet front with American Ballet Theater and The Joffrey Ballet in New York City. She acted alongside Golden Globe winner Diane Venora and Greg German in ThinkFilm's independent feature, Self Medicated (2005), winner of over 35 international film awards. Anapau starred with Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg in the Dimension Films' thriller, Cursed (2005), directed by Wes Craven, and shined as "Cassie Merteuil" in the Sony Pictures/Newmarket Films release, Cruel Intentions 3 (2004). She appeared in the films, Madison (2001), starring Jim Caviezel and Bruce Dern, as well as, the Lions Gate comedy, 100 Girls (2000). Her television credits are impressive as Kristina has recurred and guest starred in many noteworthy productions, including: True Blood (2008), The Glades (2010), House (2004), Monk (2002), CSI: NY (2004), Without a Trace (2002), Once and Again (1999), General Hospital (1963) and Knight Rider (2008).
Kristina Anapau is an actress, writer, and producer. Born in Hawaii, Kristina Anapau spent her youth studying classical ballet, music and theatre. She graduated from high school at the age of 15 and, that same year, began her studies at The University of Hawaii. With dreams of pursuing a professional dance career, Anapau's life would soon take a fateful turn, as she was cast in Universal Television's, Escape from Atlantis (1997), landing her first professional starring role at the age of 16. Soon after, she relocated to Los Angeles where she continued to work steadily, both theatrically and commercially. At age 20, Kristina landed a recording contract with Hollywood Records and spent much of that year recording an album and opening for Destiny's Child on MTV's TRL Tour, but her true love and passion remained performing in film and television.Anapau has trained and performed theatrically under the tutelage of The Royal Acadamy of Dramatic Art in London, and on the ballet front with American Ballet Theater and The Joffrey Ballet in New York City.She acted alongside Golden Globe winner Diane Venora and Greg German in ThinkFilm's independent feature, Self Medicated (2005), winner of over 35 international film awards. Anapau starred with Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg in the Dimension Films' thriller, Cursed (2005), directed by Wes Craven, and shined as "Cassie Merteuil" in the Sony Pictures/Newmarket Films release, Cruel Intentions 3 (2004). She appeared in the films, Madison (2001), starring Jim Caviezel and Bruce Dern, as well as, the Lions Gate comedy, 100 Girls (2000).Her television credits are impressive as Kristina has recurred and guest starred in many noteworthy productions, including: True Blood (2008), The Glades (2010), House (2004), Monk (2002), CSI: NY (2004), Without a Trace (2002), Once and Again (1999), General Hospital (1963) and Knight Rider (2008). She also starred opposite popular comedian, Dane Cook, in the Sony Television produced pilot, Cooked (2005).Anapau recurred on the hit HBO series, True Blood (2008), as the enchanting Maurella. She played "Galina" in Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan (2010), in which she acted opposite Oscar-winner Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Winona Ryder and Barbara Hershey.In her spare time, Anapau enjoys skiing and horseback riding. She has been a contributing editorial writer for The Stndrd Magazine and The Hollywood Film Journal among others. Anapau is a graduate of Skidmore College in New York.
David Thomas Bailey and Martin have been friends since Martin moved to Denver in 2007. David is a notable guitarist who plays a really unique jazz style on a really unique 7-string guitar built by Greg German from Episode 16 (you can also hear some of his music on this episode). Martin and David talk about digital influence in the analogue world, composition and the band Faceman, which features David on guitar and bass...simultaneously...Check them out! www.facemanmusic.com
Greg German is an artist by trade. Not just an artist with guitars and sound, but a painter, and medical illustrator. His unique vision has brought the world some incredible and (dare I say it) revolutionary instruments. Martin has known Greg for almost ten years. They cover a lot about guitar design and building in this conversation. All while Greg works...he never stops.