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It's almost laughable how much is expected of the modern mother. Society says, "You need to work like you don't have kids and you also need to parent like you don't have a job." No wonder women feel burnt out and exhausted.If you are a mom who has put your health and wellness to the side while you care for your kids, careers, partners and homes this episode is for YOU. Our guests Karina Krepp and Heather Harvey are sharing 5 of their best tips for moms. Heather and Karina are Master Chek Professionals, holistic lifestyle coaches and now, authors! Together they wrote the book The Way Holistic and also mentor a group of women in their transformative joint coaching program by the same name.Heather and Karina are offering our listeners a very generous 2 for the price of 1 on their group coaching program. Join with a friend and receive half off. Simply DM @thewayholistic on Instagram and let them know you heard this episode to get this deal. CONNECT WITH HEATHER & KARINA: Instagram // Website // BookMedicin Drop Newsletter: We giveaway one of our favorite products every week! Join HERE!OUR LINKS + DISCOUNTSMushyLove Latte (discount: MEDICIN)Immune Intel AHCCOur favorite Reishi KING CoffeeWild Pastures Meat Subscription box (20% off & free shipping for life)Organifi (20% discount: MIMIFIT)See all our favorite products on The Medicin CabinetCONNECT WITH USOur websiteMimi's IG // Chase's IG // The Medicin IGSound from Zapsplat.com
This week Jake & Callan are joined by Master Chek Practitioners Heather Harvey and Karina Krepp who are the founders of 'The Way Holistic' - A six-month curriculum to share their approach to helping clients define and achieve personal and career goals through a holistic lifestyle approach that is realistic, sustainable, and attainable. The 26-week group program is offered to individuals as well as corporate cohorts.The boys, Heather & Karina chat all things from understanding Caroline Myss' Survival Archetypes, their own personal journey, IMS5 and their learnings from the CHEK institute. Navigating complex dynamics of relationships & a holistic view of health for women & mothers. Enjoy the episode! To find out more about Heather & Karina's work IG | thewayholisticHeather | burn360_holistichealthKarina | ChakraholisticThe Way Holistic WebsiteSign Up To Their Newsletter with your name, your email and 'correctiveculture' to receive their book for $5 USD!
Last month we spoke to Heather Harvey, co-founder of the Black Revolutionary Theatre Workshop
Written By Mieko GaviaDirected By Mieko GaviaProduced by Black Revolutionary MediaAudio Producer: Kira de Coudres with Ran XiaPerformed By:Kevin Green, Heather Harvey, Tim Craig, Mieko Gavia
Four Walls Theater is a grassroots socially responsible theater that produces new plays with diverse artists from around the country. Their upcoming show is the world premiere of “BARS,” a drama by Pravin Wilkins. On Psych Up Live, we are privileged to have an insider look with producer, directors, playwright and cast. We start with Elana Gartner, Founder and Producer and Gina Marie Dropp, the Artistic Director of Four Walls, who discuss the relevance and mission of this virtual theater during COVID and the reason for their choice of “ Bars.” Playwright Pravin Wilkins joins us to discuss his award-winning play in the light of oppressive social issues like the power of prosecutors to shape how laws are applied, to whom, and to what ends. Director Heather Harvey joins us to consider this play with respect to civic engagement at this time, and antiracism in our political engagement. Actress Janan Ashton considers her role as a female activist in personal and broader terms.
Four Walls Theater is a grassroots socially responsible theater that produces new plays with diverse artists from around the country. Their upcoming show is the world premiere of “BARS,” a drama by Pravin Wilkins. On Psych Up Live, we are privileged to have an insider look with producer, directors, playwright and cast. We start with Elana Gartner, Founder and Producer and Gina Marie Dropp, the Artistic Director of Four Walls, who discuss the relevance and mission of this virtual theater during COVID and the reason for their choice of “ Bars.” Playwright Pravin Wilkins joins us to discuss his award-winning play in the light of oppressive social issues like the power of prosecutors to shape how laws are applied, to whom, and to what ends. Director Heather Harvey joins us to consider this play with respect to civic engagement at this time, and antiracism in our political engagement. Actress Janan Ashton considers her role as a female activist in personal and broader terms.
Metroplex Social is your daily source for local lifestyle news, including where to eat and what to do in Dallas Fort Worth. Today we are interviewing Heather, the owner and creative mind behind Heather Harvey Photography. Heather has an experience during the holiday season that is unlike anything we have ever seen! Listen as we interview Heather and she tells us all about this amazing experience. Metroplex Social: https://metroplexsocial.com/ Heather Harvey Photography: https://www.heatherharveyphotography.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/metroplexsocial/message
Kirsten interviews Dave Hunter, founder and owner of Crown Bees and Heather Harvey of Bees Gone Wild. We talk all about solitary native bees. Did you know that North America has 4,000 native species of bees and none produces honey? You can cheaply and easily raise native hole-nesting bees that are gentle and are far more efficient pollinators than honeybees. This podcast is a call to ACTION. Find out how to help native bees, improve your harvests, and make sure that pollinators (and therefore we) survive. You still have plenty of time to get bees settled in your yard and garden this summer.
Heather Harvey breaks it down talking about the activists Mabel and Robert Williams!
Heather Harvey breaks it down talking about the activists Mabel and Robert Williams!
Heather Harvey loves the life and words of librarian, activist, womanist, and writer Audre Lorde.
Heather Harvey loves the life and words of librarian, activist, womanist, and writer Audre Lorde.
Heather Harvey nerds out over Star Trek OG Nichelle Nichols!
Heather Harvey nerds out over Star Trek OG Nichelle Nichols!
Heather Harvey starts things off with the biography of Kathleen Cleaver, law professor and Black Panther Badass!(Transcriptions will be posted on our website: WWW.BlackRevolutionaryTheatreWorkshop.org)
Heather Harvey starts things off with the biography of Kathleen Cleaver, law professor and Black Panther Badass!(Transcriptions will be posted on our website: WWW.BlackRevolutionaryTheatreWorkshop.org)
Heather and Kevin Harvey from South Africa, they are both Master Bladesmiths with the American Bladesmith Society. They attained their M.S stamps in 2003 making them, at that time, the only married couple Mastersmiths. Heather was the second lady Master Bladesmith. I think now there are four ladies that have their MS stamps and one other married couple Mastersmiths worldwide. They are the only Master Bladesmiths on the African continent. Both are also members of the Knifemakers' Guild of Southern Africa and founder members of the Southern African Bladesmiths Association. Both are authorised instructors in Bladesmithing with the ABS. Regular classes are presented at their Heavin Forge Bladesmithing Studio and School in South Africa. The two will be travelling here to the Us and demonstrating at the SOFA Quad state round up. What We Talked About The couple met each other at a historical theme park, Gold Reef City, a re-creation of Johannesburg as a mining town 100 years ago. Heather was the blacksmith on site and Kevin was helping the woodworker in his workshop. Eventually they began spending a lot of time together in each workshop, so much that the management decided to move the workshops closer together! They both enjoy many outdoor activities together such as fly fishing, four wheeling, and taking care of their 4 horses (which are named after weapons, Assagai, Bowie, Tomahawk). And their sheep named Valiant. In 1998 they both traveled to the American Bladesmith School in Arkansas for training. After returning to South Africa, they immediately founded the Southern African Bladesmiths Association (S.A.B.A) along with Bertie Rietveld and Tom Nelson. They had at least 100 people show up for their first “hammer-in” , this was due to the fact that no one was forging knives at the time, most knifemakers were using the stock removal process. So seeing forging techniques and heat treatment processes was very new to the current knifemakers in the area. Kevin and Heather were involved with creating a marking schedule to be used by the Knifemakers' Guild of Southern Africa's evaluation committee in order to allow forged knives to be recognized and for people to attain guild membership by submitting forged knives. In 2003 Heather was the first person to pass their Guild evaluation using forged blades. In 2003 they both received their Master Smith certifications in Atlanta with the American Bladesmith Society. The recent television program “Forged in Fire” has helped fill Kevin and Heather’s knife classes they offer at Heavin Forge. In fact, they are booked full until June of 2017! Their shop consists of three rooms: the clean room where they perform hand work, the dusty room is where the belt grinders are housed and the hot house room where all of the forging happens. They have enough stations for 6 students at one time. Due to the lack of good quality anvils being available in South Africa, Kevin designed an anvil pattern and had a group of 12 cast. He talks about the process and what it was like seeking out foundries and heat treaters in South Africa. They will be coming to the US to demonstrate at the SOFA Quad State Round up in September 2016. The demonstration will be making a Zulu Assegai (spear) where the blade length, excluding the narrow tang, is between 14 – 16 inches. The demo will involve forging the blade, heat treating it, grinding and polishing. The wooden shaft will be made at their home in South Africa from royal wood known as “pink ivory” which was only used by Zulu chiefs in their weapons. Heather will be giving a presentation and lecture on the Zulu culture and the history of the Assegai weapon. Heather is not able to forge anymore due to having some injuries to her right thumb and left forearm. The injuries are not related to forging, they were separate accidents that happened on their farm. Guest Links Heavin Forge Website – heavinforge.co.za American Bladesmith Society - http://www.americanbladesmith.com/ A Big Thank You to today’s sponsor –Sothern Ohio Forge and Anvil organization, http://www.sofablacksmiths.org/index.html If you enjoyed this episode, I would love it if you would support the show by: telling your friends. sharing this episode using the social sharing buttons below. subscribing to the show and leaving a rating and review in iTunes. Not sure how? Just follow these simple steps here or watch the short video tutorial, http://youtu.be/rq4OCyRGjHc?list=UUH3MfNZLXlKgionAs6kMT_Q subscribing to the show in Stitcher, http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=54499&refid=stpr Thanks so much for your support!
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Nashville edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Nashville. In this episode, hosts Whitney Lane, Keetin Marchi, and Violet Kanian discuss episode 13 with special guest Heather Harvey and Kim Goldberg of Dixon Apparel. Country singer Rayna James, (Connie Britton), was once the queen of Nashville, but now her fame is on the wane. Desperate for a hit, she reluctantly agrees to go on tour with rising teen star Juliette Barnes, (Hayden Panettiere), only to find herself relegated to opening act status. Will the two stars sing beautiful music together? Or will they back stab, bad mouth, and claw their ways to the top? Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Nashville edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Nashville. In this episode, hosts Whitney Lane, Keetin Marchi, and Violet Kanian discuss episode 13 with special guest Heather Harvey and Kim Goldberg of Dixon Apparel. Country singer Rayna James, (Connie Britton), was once the queen of Nashville, but now her fame is on the wane. Desperate for a hit, she reluctantly agrees to go on tour with rising teen star Juliette Barnes, (Hayden Panettiere), only to find herself relegated to opening act status. Will the two stars sing beautiful music together? Or will they back stab, bad mouth, and claw their ways to the top? Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com
On today’s show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy had on Heather Harvey creator of the Measure Up Bowl. The Measure Up bowl is one of those product that once you see it you think, why didn’t I think of that it is so obvious. The Measure up Bowl has subtle lines telling you how much you are putting into each bowl in quarter and half cup increments. You will not find a better product to control your portion sizes. Especially with cereal. Heather did a great job with the design and quality. These bowls are dishwasher and microwave safe. Check them out at www.measureupbowl.comFor more Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy check out our Wellness Minutes blog where we give you in depth information on health, fitness and weight loss topics in 3 minutes or less every single day. iTunes Follow me on Twitter @FatGuy