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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of life force energy with Gwyn Williams, founder of Zenthai Shiatsu. Gwyn shares his journey from martial arts to alternative therapies, and how he developed Zenthai Shiatsu, a unique practice that blends Zen Shiatsu, Traditional Thai Massage, and osteopathy to achieve balance and freedom. Together, we explore the yin and yang of life, practical ways to connect with our energy, and Gwyn's mission to guide others toward holistic well-being.Listen in as we discuss:Gwyn's early years and his fascination with life force energy (Ki)The birth and evolution of Zenthai ShiatsuWhy balance is essential to fully harness life force energyInsights on embracing freedom from physical, mental, and emotional blockagesPractical steps to sustain energy and stay grounded in everyday lifeAbout Gwyn WilliamsGwyn has dedicated his life to sharing the transformative power of life force energy. A teacher, healer, and author of The Zen of Touch, Gwyn leads retreats, courses, and Zenthai Shiatsu training in Australia and Southeast Asia, empowering others to connect deeply with their own energy and wellness.Follow GwynINSTAGRAMWEBSITECooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of life force energy with Gwyn Williams, founder of Zenthai Shiatsu. Gwyn shares his journey from martial arts to alternative therapies, and how he developed Zenthai Shiatsu, a unique practice that blends Zen Shiatsu, Traditional Thai Massage, and osteopathy to achieve balance and freedom. Together, we explore the yin and yang of life, practical ways to connect with our energy, and Gwyn's mission to guide others toward holistic well-being.Listen in as we discuss:Gwyn's early years and his fascination with life force energy (Ki)The birth and evolution of Zenthai ShiatsuWhy balance is essential to fully harness life force energyInsights on embracing freedom from physical, mental, and emotional blockagesPractical steps to sustain energy and stay grounded in everyday lifeAbout Gwyn WilliamsGwyn has dedicated his life to sharing the transformative power of life force energy. A teacher, healer, and author of The Zen of Touch, Gwyn leads retreats, courses, and Zenthai Shiatsu training in Australia and Southeast Asia, empowering others to connect deeply with their own energy and wellness.Follow GwynINSTAGRAMWEBSITECooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of life force energy with Gwyn Williams, founder of Zenthai Shiatsu. Gwyn shares his journey from martial arts to alternative therapies, and how he developed Zenthai Shiatsu, a unique practice that blends Zen Shiatsu, Traditional Thai Massage, and osteopathy to achieve balance and freedom. Together, we explore the yin and yang of life, practical ways to connect with our energy, and Gwyn's mission to guide others toward holistic well-being.Listen in as we discuss:Gwyn's early years and his fascination with life force energy (Ki)The birth and evolution of Zenthai ShiatsuWhy balance is essential to fully harness life force energyInsights on embracing freedom from physical, mental, and emotional blockagesPractical steps to sustain energy and stay grounded in everyday lifeAbout Gwyn WilliamsGwyn has dedicated his life to sharing the transformative power of life force energy. A teacher, healer, and author of The Zen of Touch, Gwyn leads retreats, courses, and Zenthai Shiatsu training in Australia and Southeast Asia, empowering others to connect deeply with their own energy and wellness.Follow GwynINSTAGRAMWEBSITECooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanks for being a part of this podcast, and please consider leaving us a review if you enjoyed it! It helps more than you may realise! ❤️ ☯️ What are The Five Principles for living an Undivided Life? ☯️ What is Chinese Five Element Theory? ☯️ How can we overcome adversity & other's misunderstandings of us? ☯️ How can move through life with more genuine kindness? All this and MORE in the latest episode of Make Yoga Magic Again, the offical podcast of Ritual Embodiment & The House of Mages with Daniel Erulian Cuming and special guest; the Wizard of Mt Ninderry, Gwyn Williams of ZenThai Shiatsu based here on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. ☀️ Find more about Gwyn by connecting with him on his instagram at www.instagram.com/gwynzenthai or his website https://zenthaishiatsu.com If you're interested in our next Ritual Embodiment Tantrik Yoga Teacher Training intake, or just to see more of what we do at The House of Mages, head to https://ritualembodiment.com Find out more about Daniel Erulian Cuming here https://www.ritualembodiment.com/daniel-erulian Or find him on IG at www.instagram.com/danielerulian Thanks for your support! Speak to you soon! Until then.. Make Yoga Magic Again
How do eNGOs begin to adopt commercial finance in order to pay for conservation or restoration aims? Gwyn Williams, head of conservation investment, shares the experience of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) as the charity has expanded to debt and equity finance, in addition to exploring forms of private finance - such as peatland carbon credits or biodiversity net gain - in order to meet conservation demands.
Meet Gwyn …. Gwyn began his first steps into the foundation of the Zenthai artform in his teenage years with a fascination and complete absorption with life force energy (Ki) . A self-confessed life force fanatic, his earlier years involved in using the life force to fight and compete. As a serious martial artist and later a competitive mountain runner, the focus was on expanding Ki, however when he later moved into alternative therapies and yoga in 1997, he realised that the real focus needed to be on sustaining and containing life force to utilise its full power. This has carried through to the present day sharing the importance of embracing a Yin and Yang aspect in daily life. ‘Life force is like a huge hose – when it is strong it not only has the capacity to purify the body and create vitality but also the strength to constantly move debris and stagnation that collects in our body, mind & spirit.' Shay had the chance to interview him in person at his home sanctuary on the Sunshine Coast Australia! Celebrating the release of his new book Source Connection, a collection of stories to dive into the world of the 5 elements! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
GB2RS News Sunday the 19th of December 2021 The news headlines: GB2RS Christmas arrangements Volunteers sought for Board and Regions Comoros DXpedition postponed Next Sunday, the 26th, will see the final GB2RS script for 2021. The deadline for news is being brought forward to 10 am on Tuesday the 21st of December, instead of the usual Thursday. The news reading on the 26th is optional, as the RSGB appreciates that not all newsreaders will be available, but the script will be on the RGSB website so all can see it. We'd like to take this opportunity to thank all the newsreaders who read the news on a variety of platforms for their service to their fellow amateurs throughout the year. We'd also like to remind amateurs that there has been a long-standing convention to keep 145.525MHz free of traffic at 10 am on Sundays, to allow the news reading to go ahead without interference. Thank you to all those who listen on Sunday mornings, and the other times that the news is read, to those who call in afterwards to speak to the newsreaders, and to everyone who listens via platforms. There will be no script prepared for broadcast on Sunday the 2nd of January 2022 due to RSGB HQ being closed. Newsreaders may, of course, choose to run a net at their normal transmission time, but under their own callsign only. We'd like to remind Members that the RSGB is looking for volunteers for roles in the Regional Team and on the Board. The deadline for completed nominations is 23:59 on 31 January 2022. There are eight vacancies for Regional Representatives and one for an elected Board Director. You can see further details about the roles and about how to apply at rsgb.org/election The Comoros Islands DXpedition that was to take place sometime between mid-to-end January in 2022 has been postponed. The Covid situation makes it safer for the team not to travel now. It should take place later in 2022. Having listened to feedback, the RSGB is delighted to announce that from the January 2022 issue onwards, it has been making RadCom available online for Members to read in the same week that the hard copy arrives through the letterbox. The January 2022 RadCom is now online at rsgb.org/radcom Have you ever thought of becoming a GB2RS Newsreader? The team to the northwest of Manchester is looking for someone to join them, to broadcast on Sunday morning and/or evening on 2m and 4m. Applicants must be members of the RSGB and hold a Full or Intermediate licence. For more information, please contact the northwest team via Annick, M0HDE, email annickmorris@gmail.com. For general guidance about joining the GB2RS service, please contact the GB2RS Manager, Steve, G4HPE, via gb2rs.manager@rsgb.org. To mark 100 years of British broadcasting, the BBC will be putting on special events throughout 2022. As part of the celebrations, the staff amateur radio club, the BBC Radio Group, will be active throughout the year using the special callsign GB100BBC. Ofcom has kindly permitted operation from club members' home stations, as well as from BBC premises around the UK, and locations associated with BBC broadcasting such as transmitter sites. In addition to online QSL options, a traditional commemorative QSL card will be available via the bureau. View the GB100BBC page on QRZ.com for more information and look for GB100BBC on all bands and modes. Operations will commence on New Year's Day from the club shack in Broadcasting House, London. The winners of the RSGB and ARRL 160-Meter Transatlantic Centenary QSO Party are Rick Niswander, K7GM and Bob Barden, MD0CCE. They receive a quaich, a traditional Scottish drinking cup representing friendship, from the GMDX Group of Scotland. For more information see the RSGB website. Gwyn Williams, G4FKH has decided to stop running the Predtest.uk website. It will cease on the 22nd of December 2021. The site has been running for a few years now after Gwyn worked with numerous programmers to give a more user-friendly and graphical output to the ITU's ITURHFPROP propagation prediction program. Predtest has been a very useful tool in the HF user's armoury, allowing point-to-point and area coverage predictions among others. The RSGB Propagation Studies Committee would like to thank Gwyn for all his hard work on Predtest over the years. Users are being encouraged to move over to James Watson's Proppy tool, which offers a similar experience to Predtest and is also based on ITURHFPROP. You can find Proppy at soundbytes.asia/proppy/ Alternatively, VOACAP.com offers a similar experience and is based on the well-known VOACAP software. RSGB HQ will close for the Christmas and New Year period from 4.30 pm on the 23rd of December. It opens again at 8.30 am on the 4th of January. During that time, if you need information about amateur radio, exams or RadCom you'll find lots of information on the RSGB website, www.rsgb.org. And now for details of rallies and events Now is the perfect time to let us know your group's rally or event plans for 2022. Email radcom@rsgb.org.uk with details and we'll publicise your event for free in RadCom, on GB2RS, and online. There are already over twenty rallies in the calendar for 2022. Now the DX news Chris, ZS1CDG plans to be active as 7P8GOZ from Lesotho between the 20th and 26th of December. He will operate holiday style on 40, 20, 15 and 10 metres using FT8. QSL via Logbook of The World or his home call. Brad, VK2BY will be active as HS0ZNR in north-eastern Thailand until the 21st of January. QSL direct to VK2BY and Logbook of The World. Victor, WB0AA will be active as V4/WB0AA from St Kitts, NA-104 between the 22nd and the 30th of December. He will operate CW and SSB on the 10 to 160m bands. QSL via his home call and possibly Logbook of The World. Now the Special Event news GB120MT is being operated by Chelmsford ARS to mark the first successful reception in Newfoundland from the Marconi transmission at Poldhu in Cornwall. The station will be on the air at various times until the 1st of January 2022. Now the contest news There are no RSGB HF contests at all this month. When operating in any contests, please keep yourself and fellow amateurs safe by following pandemic-related government rules. The Stew Perry Top Band Challenge ends its 24-hour run at 1500UTC today, the 19th. It is CW only and the exchange is your 4-character locator. On Tuesday the 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The Christmas Cumulatives take place between the 26th and the 29th of December from 1400 to 1600 each day. Using the 50 to 432MHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On the 26th of December, the DARC Christmas Contest runs from 0830 to 1100UTC. Using CW and SSB on the 3.5 and 7MHz bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number. German stations also send DOK or NM. The Worked All Britain Christmas Party runs from the 26th of December to the 6th of January. Using all modes on any band, the exchange is your WAB book number. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Friday the 17th of December After a period with zero sunspots, we're pleased to announce that the drought is over. There are now at least five active groups on the solar surface and this could even increase over the coming days. The solar flux index had leapt up to 103 from 89 on Thursday and could go even higher. This puts us in the fun zone for 10 metres and it will be interesting to see what is workable over the next week. There is an increased risk of solar flares during this time and we have already seen some C- and M-class events. Solar flares and their associated coronal mass ejections are generally detrimental to HF propagation, with flares causing short-lived blackouts and CMEs causing a lowering of MUFs a few days later. On Thursday the solar wind speed had increased to more than 500 kilometres per second and with a negative interplanetary magnetic field, or Bz, the Kp index had climbed to three as a result. Let's hope it doesn't climb much higher. The US Air Force predicts that the Solar Flux Index will remain above 100 until perhaps Wednesday the 22nd, when it may decline to the high 90s. But we really are in uncharted territory at the moment so keep an eye on SolarHam.com for regular updates. And finally, this week is a good time to contact Santa Claus in Lapland. OF9X is on the air in the Arctic Circle over Christmas and has been spotted on 80, 40, 30, 20 and 10m so far. He will be operating CW, SSB and FT8. The DX cluster is probably the easiest way of knowing where the station is on the bands at any one time. Good luck with making contact! And now the VHF and up propagation news. The welcome return of high pressure and tropo conditions from the middle of the past week should last through to the middle of the coming week. This means there will be plenty more chances for further enhanced propagation on VHF/UHF bands and hopefully for the SHF UKAC on 23cm on Tuesday evening. The position of the high is such that even Scotland will enjoy some of the tropo and paths to the south across Biscay and into northern Spain are worth investigating. From mid-week, there are signs that the Atlantic weather systems will break through again, which will take away the Tropo options. One intriguing set of charts shows a front across the middle of the country with mild air to the south and cold air to its north on Christmas Day. Plenty of excitement potential there, but at such long lead times it's no more than one of many possible outcomes at present. For a little extra joy this Christmas, we are moving into a time of year that can offer surprise winter Sporadic-E, that's mid-December to mid-January. Little predictability is available for these events, but do make use of the Propquest charts at propquest.co.uk to get a hint of your chances; focus upon the jet stream maps, the NVIS tab to see the foEs values and the EPI index for mapped distribution of any possible hot spots. Last week's Geminids meteor shower produced some excellent QSOs up to and including 70cm for the well-equipped stations. The tail end of the shower should continue to make meteor scatter interesting. The Moon is at peak declination meaning plenty of time for EME contacts but with yesterday's apogee path losses are at their highest. 144MHz sky noise will be low this week. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
In this episode we catch up with former Chairman of London Welsh, Gwyn Williams. Gwyn came to London and eventually found ODP a second home for his family. From taking his son Griff to Little Wizards with Seb Scotney, getting involved with Coaching his year group and then stepping up to become Minis Chairman. Gwyn was then convinced to be Amateur Chairman, when the 1st XV was in Herts & Middlesex 2. For three years, that role was challenging enough and then the pro club in the Championship lost their funding and Gwyn stepped up to be Chair of the whole community club. Gwyn was instrumental in Project Reset and got Sonny Parker on board to commence our 5 year plan. The role was all consuming and with the Club in a good place, Gwyn stepped aside and took up another volunteer role, this time with Old Deer Park Partnership. We also hear the immense pride he has in watching his son play for the club and his opinions on the player pathway for Youth rugby. Sit down, grab a cuppa; this is one not to be missed.
Gwyn Williams is a movement based therapist and the founder of Zen Thai Shiatsu. For over 20 years he has built a world wide reputation as a leader in the field of healing and yoga. He has a training and education business called Zen Thai which is a fusion of Zen Shiatsu, Thai Massage and Osteopathy.In this episode we talk about the bridge between body work and yoga - touch. We discuss the modern challenge of adjusting in yoga and the ways skillful teachers can work around this with awareness and compassion.Gwyn is a champion of building heartfelt community and empowering his students to find their unique voice and expression. We talk about learning to be comfortable with where you are at in life and his own journey into the 'puberty phase' of elderhood as he finds himself shifting into a role of leadership and legacy.Gwyn is the author of two books and runs a wonderful healing yoga centre on the Sunshine Coast hinterland.Links: http://zenthaishiatsu.com/Books: The Zen of Touch & Connection to Source
If you've ever entered into the world of the healing arts; massage, yoga, meditation, therapy of any kind and the medicinal world, you'll love this conversation. Gabs and I sit down this week and explore the challenges that come up in the role of the therapist or facilitator that many of us feel. We explore potential holes in the current framework in our society in regards to giving away our own bodies healing agency. We talk about taking accountability for your body and health, and what that means from the perspective of the client, as well as the therapist. How do we encourage others to take steps to care for their own temples and what is our responsibility as guides along the path. We talk about bringing sacredness into our practices and finding passion for what we're doing. Lastly, but not least, we play around with the practice of Zen Thai Shiatsu and the abundance that the practice has brought us. Its a fantastic exploration of the healing world, and we reference the documentary "heal" a few times, so you can find the link below (I believe it's on netflix as well). Thank you all for listening and supporting!To check out the trailer for heal click here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Hpm-6Inxccheck out gabs at: https://www.facebook.com/Golden-Yoga-Bodywork-841427429522604/or golden yoga bodywork on facebook!if you'd like to support me in my endeavors! check outhttps://www.gofundme.com/divedeepwithsamif you want to check out any of my other offerings check outhttps://samkahn90.wixsite.com/divedeepthank you to "the traveling man" for the music on the podcast, check out his other stuff at:www.thetravelingman.comSupport the show (http://paypal.me/divedeepwithsam)
I am so honoured to have Inga Giessmann from In Your Flow on the podcast today! Her life's story and life's work have inspired me for quite some time now and I am excited to share that with you today. Inga's work as a transformational life coach focusses on holistic empowerment through many practices, including yoga and reiki. In this episode, she opens up about her life's story and how she got into spirituality. We discuss the practices of yoga, reiki and other energy work to help us heal and create the life we deserve. Above all, throughout this conversation Inga inspired me to become a conscious co-creator of life, and I hope the episode has the same effect on you! You can find Inga's business In Your Flow on Facebook, Instagram and her website. In the episode, Inga recommends the book Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch. Yoga-wise, she mentions Vinyasa yoga, Yin yoga and ZenThai Shiatsu, taught by Gwyn Williams. ~ Don't forget to subscribe! There is a new episode waiting for you every fortnight. ~ Visit the brand new Spiritual Fem website & join the community on Instagram ~ and let me know what you thought of this episode! I would love to hear from you. ~ Music credits go to www.purple-planet.com. The Spiritual Fem is an online platform and a safe space for women who'd like to dive deeper into feminism, spirituality and womanhood ~ but simply don't know where to begin. As a Spiritual Feminist, I believe that connecting to spirituality can give you a deeper experience of life. This podcast is about exploring that connection within ourselves and with everything around us. I hope you will leave this episode feeling inspired and reconnected to your female fire. ~ Nothing is missing, you are already whole. Everything you need, you already carry within you.
My interview with Gwyn Williams at Bali Spirit festival discussing the 3 Treasures. Greetings beloved rainbow warriors. I’m coming to you today from Goa india where I’ve been for a couple months now teaching and learning and teaching again. What a blessing to be here spending time in the nourishing sea Gwyn has been teaching his entire adult life. Earlier as a physical education teacher, martial arts instructor and later as a yoga teacher and Zenthai facilitator. His passion for alternative therapies and connecting his heart with his hands led to him teaching Zen Shiatsu at his created Mt. Ninderry Healing Centre in 1999. Since this initial class he has become a national and international teacher of his own form of bodywork/movement and awareness he calls Zenthai. I have to share from his website this explanation of what zenthai is to give you an understanding of who Gywn is. On Zenthai … ‘On the surface we may see a creative form of bodywork integrating techniques and philosophy from Zen Shiatsu, Thai massage and osteopathy. However, at its core is an invitation to freedom. Freedom not only of the structural and energetic bodies but also, if we are adventurous enough, also the mental and emotional. Experiencing true freedom is not about ‘taking on’ anything new but more-so about letting go of the traps and blockages within our body/mind that prevent us from experiencing our true nature – joyful and free. It becomes the focused intention for both giver and receiver using tools such as touch, breath, movement, awareness and honest self inquiry that is not confined to a yoga mat or futon but each moment of our daily life.’ I find Gwyn to be an experienced and passionate advocate and educator for wellness in both energy and form. He’s a bright light himself and I’m so proud to share this uplifting AND INFORMATION PACKED EPISODE WITH YOU. Today Gwyn walks us through what in Chinese medicine is known as the 3 treasures. This is really useful information to grasp and find ways to integrate into your daily life for better health and vitality. Gwyn does give some practical tips for cultivating and caring for your three treasures so make sure you have a notebook. Check out the show notes in itunes to get links to Gwyn’s website and schedule. Enjoy and namaste Gwyn's website http://zenthaishiatsu.com/
Ex-Chelsea coaches Gwyn Williams and Graham Rix face new allegations of racially abusing young players in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. Read more >> https://ift.tt/2FTwEwg
The RSPB is aiming to raise a million pounds to acquire 10 million square metres of new space to provide homes for wildlife in the coming year. For this episode of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham talks to Gwyn Williams, the RSPB’s Head of Reserves, about how increasing the amount of land under RSPB management is helping conserve some of the country’s rarest species. And she looks at a success story – the long road to acquiring and reclaiming rare salt marsh at Hesketh Out Marsh on the picturesque Ribble Estuary in Lancashire.
Beti George yn sgwrsio efo Gwyn Williams, arwerthwr nodedig o Swydd Henffordd a'r un a agorodd Sioe Aeaf Llanelwedd yn swyddogol yn 2015. Mae'n gyfrifol am un o farchnadoedd stoc mwyaf Prydain ac fe'i magwyd drws nesaf i Dolwar Fach.
Helen Mark travels to Chelford Cattle Market in Cheshire, along with hundreds of buyers and sellers from across the UK. It was first formed over a century ago and has weathered the storms of the foot and mouth outbreak and BSE crisis which resulted in many others closing down altogether. It still nestles on the edge of the village of Chelford, next to the station, as livestock used to be delivered by rail. Like many others though, it has plans to move out to newer facilities closer to the motorway network. The market has sales of more than just cattle - sheep, pigs, poultry and goats but also machinery and horticulture. Helen joins auctioneer Gwyn Williams as he balances 'on the plank' above the pigs and sheep but even from that vantage point the subtle nods and winks of the bidders can be hard to spot for a novice. Not everyone is a buyer though. Helen meets some farmers simply scouting the market for prices and for many it's a great social occasion and an opportunity to catch up on gossip. But keep that between us. Produced in Bristol by Anne-Marie Bullock.