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Best podcasts about heather wolf

Latest podcast episodes about heather wolf

Herbal Womb Wisdom
Reclaiming ancestral folk traditions from your womb lineage: On herbal brewing, music, mythology + ritual with Heather Wolf

Herbal Womb Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 96:20


Click here to send me a quick message :) So many of us have all but lost connection with our ancestral lineage traditions.  Especially those of us living in westernized, industrialized cultures...and even more so if we live in the United States (or somewhere far from our lineage homelands) where so many of us have been cut off from the threads of deep relationship to land, place, community and family story for generations.But even those of us who feel entirely lost from our ancestral folk traditions can begin to weave our way back in with a little effort.Today's guest, herbal brewess, myth-teller and musician Heather Wolf, shares about ways she's explored the history of folk traditions like herbal brewing, music and song, and ritual both in her own ancestry and around the world.She speaks of how many of the folk traditions (and even herbal brewing!) as well as ancient initiatory rituals were often held in the hands of women...often post-menopausal elder women in their crone years. And how these potent traditions were systematically taken away from women (herbalism included) and placed into the expanding power structures that embraced capitalism over commerce, Christianity over earth-based rituals, and professional arts and music over folk traditions.Heather's way of weaving myth into history and a commitment to reclaiming our throne as the powerful leaders we have the potential to be - true creators in all senses of the word - is deeply inspiring. In the end, it really is all about the resurgence of folk culture, meaning that each and every one of us has a place in creating it.It's community, connection, creativity, expression. And it's carrying on the crafts (and adding in modern elements) so we can find meaning and purpose in our lives and with each other.With the womb at the center. ;)Listen to learn:how herbal brewing was historically an elder woman's domain!what herbal brews are and how ancient they've been found to behow Heather has woven herself back into her own ancestral folk wayswhy learning myths can be a key to living a full lifethe connection between voice and the pelvic bowlResources:Today's shownotes: Get the book references and Heather's links!Grab the free Womb Connection and Clearing meditationEpisode 89: Return to wholeness w womb at center w Robin Rose BennettHeather's website: Heatherwolf.loveIf you loved this episode, share it with a friend, or take a screenshot and share on social media and tag me @herbalwombwisdom.  And if you love this podcast, leave a rating & write a review! It's really helpful to get the show to more amazing humans like you.  ❤️DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only, I am not providing any medical advice, I am not a medical practitioner, I'm an herbalist and in the US, there is no path to licensure for herbalists, so my role is as an herbal educator. Please do your own research and consult your healthcare provider for any personal concerns.Support the show

Cortes Currents
Witch Pop performs in the Village Commons

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 63:04


Louis Belcourt/ Folk U -On Friday, August 9, WITCH POP performed a live + live-broadcast FolkU concert in the big Village Commons tent. Hosted by Louis Belcourt, WITCH POP emerges as a new duo of Heather Wolf & Raqa Down, fusing queer intuitive pop with folk lineages, moody soulful vocals, minor drones of the Appalachian mountain dulcimer layered with synth & 808 beats. They create dark wave electro psych folk trance rooted in the multidimensionality that is witch wisdom. Their music is quirky and playful, while descending into scorpionic depths, spellcasting visions for a healing collectivism. The Village Commons Music Series is put on every Friday by a partnership between Cortes Island Community Foundation, FolkU, and CKTZ Cortes Community Radio. The series is generously sponsored by Decoda Literacy and Coastal Community Credit Union. This year, the series is also highlighting community organizations and funds part of Cortes Foundation's fundraising campaign Care for Cortes. This week, the series highlighted the Social Profit Network. Folk U Radio is taking old school viral every Friday at 1 p.m. and Mondays at 6:30 p.m./Wednesday at 6 a.m. @CKTZ89.5FM or livestreamed at cortesradio.ca. Find repeats anytime at www.folku.ca/podcasts.

Cortes Currents
Getting Ready for Love Fest 2024

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 5:41


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Ben Coey is co-producing this year's Lovefest, which returns to Linnaea Farm on Saturday August 19th. “Rex, Amy and Rick have been running and producing the festival for a number of years. They've decided that they need to have a bit of a break from doing it. I've worked with Rex on a number of projects previously. He asked me if I liked to get involved and help out with co-producing and I said, ‘yeah, sure,'” Coey explained. “I'm good friends with Rex I've toured for many years as a drummer in a band with a Rex's son, Jack. I've always loved coming to Lovefest. I played it a couple of times and I'm spending more time up in Cortes. I'm gradually moving up here and this is a nice way to just get involved with the community.” Cortes Currents: Tell us about this year's Lovefest “It's going to be the same vibe as previous years. It's just going to be about nice folks having a good time: good tunes, good crafts, lots of blankets, good food, hanging out all day and into the evening. It's very much about just having fun and just enjoying each other.” While a number of acts have yet to be confirmed, Coey was able to release a partial list of performers. “We have a few special feature acts who are going to be coming through, quite a lot locals also: “Johny Hanuse is going to be playing a set this year, and the McKentys (the Awakeneers). Nicole Demers, Six Foot Johnson, who've been promising to get to the frestival for a number of years. They're a really great on-island band led by Greg Osoba. Heather Wolf, Michael Keith, Rick Scott is going to be doing a kid's set, as well as an adult set. Doc Fingers, who is a wonderful blues pianist. We're going to have a very special set from Ann Mortifee, who's going to be playing a catalog of some of her greatest hits. If you were there at the lasy Lovefest, we had a terrific Cuban band playing. Adonis Puentes are returning to Cortes and will finish the night off. “Early bird tickets for the festival are on sale now. You can pick those up at the Friday market. Myself and Rex we'll usually be there and we're taking cash.” They are also for sale at the Co-op, Cortes Market, Squirrel Cove General, and the Gorge Store. Adult - $40 Family - $80 Under 18 - $30

Wake Up Legendary
4-17-24-The Power of Persistence: Build A Strong Instagram Following-Wake Up Legendary with David Sharpe | Legendary Marketer

Wake Up Legendary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 47:20


Join us as we uncover Heather Wolf's story of persistence and dedication on Instagram. She even started OVER with a brand new account. Discover how she overcame obstacles, maintained a strong work ethic, and refused to settle for anything less. Subscribe to Legendary Marketer on YouTube Follow Legendary Marketer on Facebook Follow Heather on Instagram

Bird Nerd Book Club
Heather Wolf - Find More Birds

Bird Nerd Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 34:18


Find More Birds by Heather Wolf is a gorgeously photographed trove of 111 ingenious tips for seeing more birds wherever you are—from crowd favorites (hummingbirds, owls, eagles) to species you've never spotted before.  

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Woodridge Baptist Church
Community Outreach - LifeLine Pregnancy Care Center

Woodridge Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 31:47


Learn more about LifeLine Pregnancy Care Center through this interview with Woodridge member and Founder, Terry Wright.  We have partnered with LifeLine through the Baby Bottle Bank fundraiser and will be working with them as they open a satellite office in Humble on Mondays and Fridays from 10 am to 2 pm.  The satellite office will be located at Family Promise and is a collaboration between LifeLine, Community Pregnancy Center (mobile bus) and Family Promise. You can learn more about LifeLine at https://www.lifelinepcc.net/.  You can contact LifeLine or Heather Wolf to volunteer.  You can learn more about our other partnerships and local outreach work at our website - woodridge.org/missions. 

Cortes Currents
Folk U: Heather Wolf and the Wild Revival come to the Village Commons

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 82:53


Louis Belcourt/ Folk U - On August 11, Heather Wolf and the Wild Revival played the seventh concert in the Friday Market Live Music series under the Village Commons tent. Performing an eclectic mix of music, they captured the attention of the audience with their sweet harmonies, contagious energy, and vulnerability. The Portland-based band tries to come to Cortes every summer and were originally brought by Heather Wolf. Heather has family ties to Channel Rock and has been a both a camper and a zilla (camp councillor) with the Power of Hope. Playing instruments as diverse as Appalachian dulcimer, mandolin, synth, and electric guitar, Wild Revival describes itself as “a band of troubadours wielding magical realism on the chariot of psychedelic folk rock”. Louis Belcourt hosted the concert live on Folk U Radio. Folk U Radio is taking old school viral every Friday at 1 and Mondays at 6:30 p.m./Wednesday at 6 a.m. @CKTZ89.5FM or livestreamed at cortesradio.ca. Find repeats anytime at www.folku.ca/podcasts.

Cortes Currents
Last Minute updates from Lovefest

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 4:58


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Four days until Lovefest, at Linnaea Farm on Saturday August 12. Rex Weyler has a couple of updates:   
“One thing that's new is Amber from Klahoose is going to sing us a couple of songs early on in the show. The other thing, that I just heard from our community action bus driver. is that people can actually flag the bus down anywhere on the route between Manson's Hall, Gorge Hall, and Squirrel Cove Store during the day. If you go out on the road in front of your house or whatever, or walk along the road, you can flag down the bus. 
 The Lovefest bus will be making pick-ups at : - Gorge Hall - 10:30 AM, 11:45 AM & 1:30 PM. - The Squirrel Cove Store - 10:45 AM, 12:00 PM & 1:45 PM = Mansons Hall -  11:15 AM, 12:30 PM & 2:15 PM 
 Rides leave Linnaea Farm that evening at 6:00, 8:00, and 9:45. 
“Also, we've got secure bike lockups, so if you ride your bike, that's cool.  Parking's limited at Linnaea. So we like people  to carpool, ride bikes, or take the bus. You can drive and park , but parking is limited along the road,” said Weyler. 
“Cora is going to do the kids' tent again. The kids tent was nice last year, because it's a place for kids to hang out if they want, play games,  dress up, do art and so forth .Of course, our kids can run around. We'd love to have families at the Lovefest. It's a family island community event, kids are welcome. There are family tickets available. If you don't have your family ticket,  they're still for sale at all the island stores, and tickets will be for sale at the Friday Market at Manson's this Friday and of course at the door.” 
 “Family tickets are great.  Two adults and just all the kids you can bring, so if neighbor kids want to tag along and stuff like that, that's okay. We don't quibble about that.”  
 CC: Are there any other changes in the lineup?  RW: No, I think I've published the show: Adonis Puentes, the Cuban band, really looking forward to them. Pierre Schreier and Adam Dobres, the fiddle player and guitar player, were a big hit last year. They had everybody dancing and we love them so much we brought them back.  Willow, the harmony singers from Quadra Island, are coming back.  The Unfaithful Servants from Victoria, Josephine Simpson, who grew up here on Cortes.   Wiley Ferguson, who played last year, and was a big hit.  Heather Wolf's going to be here. Marianne Grittani, a Toronto singer who now lives on Salt Spring Island" "There are a bunch of local favorites like: Michael Keith,  Jesse Roy, Ali and his sitar playing friend, Jemma Hicken, Brenda Hanson, Sachika and Dave Blinzinger, Amber from Klahoose, and Hazel Lennox, who's a singer, songwriter, storyteller."  
“It's going to be a great show, One thing I want to say is thanks to CKTZ Radio.  CKTZ has just been so helpful to us and has supported us through the years and is supporting us again this year.  
 “As well as Linnaea Farm, bless their hearts. They make this space available every year and we really appreciate the community at Linnaea Farm for doing that. Klahoose has always been very supportive and Tideline has been supportive.”  
“Lovefest is really a full community event. It's quite amazing the number of people that come together to make this happen every year, but it's fun. It's one great summer day.

The WINS Podcast
Episode 27: Position yourself for a corporate board seat with Heather Wolf

The WINS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 57:55


How do women in business get tapped for paid corporate board seats when there is no regulated recruiting process, no guide, no manual, no good old gals club?Over the years, so many of my clients have expressed that they would like to apply their skill set and expand their business expertise into corporate board advising. They've got the experience, the acumen, the "stuff" that so many boards and businesses need, and yet, these women are not being discovered. They aren't being sought out. And at the end of the day, the process of board placement is so "grey" that they aren't really sure how to position themselves to be tapped as a candidate. In this conversation with Heather Wolf, managing director of Trewstar Corporate Board Services, I set out to uncover the inner workings of corporate board recruiting and how a woman in leadership with or without board experience can go about positioning herself as a sparkling candidate. We talk about trends in the space, what needs to happen to achieve gender parity in the boardroom, and dig into her world as a board recruiter serving corporations of all types.Just for the record, Heather and her team at Trewstar have placed over 250 individuals on corporate boards since they founded the company. 88% of those placements were women. Newsflash: This is someone you're going to want to add to your network immediately.

The Brian Lehrer Show
A Christmas 'Trees Special': A Year of #BLTrees, Part 2

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 107:51


For this Holiday Weekend, hear the year of the #BLTrees series in two days.  Today, June through the three-part conclusion in October -- including your haikus.  Plus, a flashback to May 2020 and listeners' favorite bird songs. First, Part Two of #BLTrees for which listeners were invited to pick a tree and follow it through the year as we checked in every month with Marielle Anzelone, botanist and founder of NYC Wildflower Week (.org), who proposed the series, and different guests each month: June: Charles Nilon, professor in the University of Missouri School of Natural Resources, talks about trees and equity. July: Kate Orff, landscape architect, founder of SCAPE Studio and a professor at Columbia University where she directs the Urban Design Program and the Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes, looks at trees and climate change resiliency. August:  James Lendemer, lichenologist at CUNY and the New York Botanical Garden and the co-author of Urban Lichens: A Field Guide for Northeastern North America (Yale University Press, 2021), and Miles Zhang, evolutionary biologist specializing in the study of parasitic wasps, talk about two of the many kinds of living creatures that live on trees. September: Brandi Cannon-Force, botanist and science educator, talks about the fruit of trees. October: First, Robert Macfarlane, a fellow at the University of Cambridge and the author of several books, including Underland: A Deep Time Journey (W. W. Norton & Company, 2019), looks deeply at trees as worlds unto themselves.  Then WNYC audio and video producer Amy Pearl, talks about memorial trees.  And the series concludes with Brian and Marielle sharing some of the many of the listeners' haikus written for, about, or in the 'voice of' their trees. And as a 'tree-adjacent' treat, from prime birding season in May of 2020, Heather Wolf, a web developer for Cornell Lab of Ornithology and its eBird project and the author of Birding at the Bridge: In Search of Every Bird on the Brooklyn Waterfront (The Experiment, 2016) talks about how to identify birds by their songs as listeners imitate some of their favorites.   These interviews were lightly edited for time and clarity; the original web versions of the series interviews are available through these links:  #BLTrees series page (Nov 2021 - Oct 2022) Name That Birdsong! (May 14, 2020)

The ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast
Episode 13 - Sacred Brewing and Circular Time: A honey-sweet conversation with Heather Wolf

The ReMembering and ReEnchanting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 70:00


Brewing, folk arts, circular time, fermentation, and revitalizing regenerative cultures.... we delve into the magic and complexity of brewing with herbalist, singer and folk artist Heather Wolf. About our conversation partner, Heather Wolf:Heather Wolf is an herbal brewess, folk herbalist, teacher, singer & performing artist from an island in the Salish Sea. Her work is devoted to reviving folk wisdom traditions, and a remembrance of our ancestral heritage and sacred relationships. With decades of study and craft of herbal brewing traditions, Heather most recently launched The Brewess Underground, a private brew club centering on dry herbal meads and botanical honey liqueurs, released on the Equinoxes and Solstices. Her herbal brews, including  her honey-kombuchas, have been much beloved throughout the American Northwest. In addition to brewing, she is re-learning her own Sephardic Jewish & British Isles ancestral songlines and partaking in the revitalizing of folk traditions. She writes of folk traditions, "Folk wisdom is carried by the collective, belongs to the whole, is the vital foundation of every healthy culture. These arts relate us directly with our own beings, each other, and the sacred world from which our existence is emergent and interdependent."About this show:00-3:40 - Introductions and initial music 5:28 - How does brewing enable us to unwind in time?6:50 - What is inebriation?8:18 - What is mead?10:48 - What actually happens in fermentation?11:39 Heather's process of fermentation;  thinking about alcohol 15:50: Culturing the culture23:41 How is time interfacing with the creation of a brew?28:40 Some revitalizations in our time32: 10 Brewing and circular time 50:38 Fairytale time45:00 Heather Wolf reading and singing the song, Old Growth Fairytale,  that she co-created with Nicholas Moon and their band, Wild Revival 54:30 Brewing Brewess, and suggestions for your practiceRelevent links: Join our upcoming Circular Time courseFollow Sara Jolena and Sequoia SamanvayaSequoia Samanvaya's WebsiteSequoia Samanvaya's Instagram Sequoia Samanvaya's Facebook Sequoia Samanvaya's LinkedInSara Jolena's LinkedInHeather's website (which includes links to her music)Buy the song Old Growth Fairytale by Wild Revival:Follow Wild Revival on:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wildrevivalband/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/wildrevivalbandSupport the showLearn more about Sara Jolena Wolcott and Sequoia SamanvayaMusic Title: Both of Us Music by: madiRFAN Don't forget to "like" and share this episode!

WKOK Sunrise
2/10/22 WKOK Sunrise: Heather Wolf and Elaine Hopkins on BILL: Bucknell Institute for Life Long Learning

WKOK Sunrise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 14:09


Heather A. Wolf, Coordinator, Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning, Bucknell University, and Elaine Hopkins, Chair of BILL Curriculum Committee, long time participant and member ‘Steering Committee,' on the thriving Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning (BILL), the resumption of classes at the end of the month, the record number of classes (26), the online and Zoom options, their upcoming special presentations, including this one; Legacy Coal Combustion Residuals: Sustainable Solutions. www.bucknell.edu/lifelonglearning

Pathways out of pain with Heather Wolf
Pathways out of pain with Heather Wolf (Trailer)

Pathways out of pain with Heather Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 0:58


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Your Bird Story
Bird Programs

Your Bird Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 71:29


We are back with Season 2 of Your Bird Story, made possible with a Puffin Foundation grant! Our guests in this episode, Adam Martinek (Inwood Hill Park Conservancy), Leslie Davol (Street Lab), and Heather Wolf have created ways and places for people in NYC to learn about birds through specifically developed bird programs. You don't have to be an "expert" to create high-quality bird programming. Knowing and loving a space, a desire to collaborate with others, and the drive to create a safe and welcoming community are recipes for wonderful bird education programs. We dedicate this episode to a NYC-resident Barred Owl who people called “Barry.” The young owl was recently killed in Central Park when she was struck by a maintenance vehicle. Barry delighted scores of Central Park visitors, beginning in October 2020 when outdoor spaces were the safest places to spend time together. Barry reminds us how special and moving encounters with birds can be. Barry will be missed. Production Bird vocalizations in this episode were downloaded from All About Birds. Creator and Host: Georgia Silvera Seamans, Director, Washington Square Park Eco Projects Nature Note Writer: Loyan Beausoleil, Bird Program Manager, Washington Square Park Eco Projects Producer and Editor: Pod to the People --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yourbirdstory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourbirdstory/support

The Brian Lehrer Show
Name That Birdsong!

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 18:33


It's prime birding season in area parks, backyards and windowsills. Heather Wolf, a web developer for Cornell Lab of Ornithology and its eBird project and the author of Birding at the Bridge: In Search of Every Bird on the Brooklyn Waterfront (The Experiment, 2016) will help you identify the birds you're hearing -- just recreate the bird call and she'll tell you who's making that sound. You can find Heather Wolf's blog and more information here. this is my cat's favorite radio segment ever! — Robyn O (@robynover) May 14, 2020

Bigger Than Bubbles
#3: Bubbler Heather Wolf, MS, CCLS

Bigger Than Bubbles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 68:21


Tune in to hear about the bubbler Heather Wolf! Learn how she found child life, her experiences so far on PICU, how she keeps her cup full, and the advice she has for you. Also in this episode, hear some words of encouragement from Ciara for those who are going through the internship interview process. But most importantly, discover how Heather Wolf, MS, CCLS is Bigger Than Bubbles! Subscribe, Share, Rate & Review! Follow @biggerthanbubbles on Instagram Thanks for poppin by!

Glitter & Doom
A Birder’s Eye-View on Climate Change

Glitter & Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 29:51


Heather Wolf, web developer for E-Bird & Cornell Lab of Ornithology gives us a birder's eye-view of what climate change means to Brooklyn's birds and why it matters. Next, hear from actors Tinashe Kajee Bolden and Amber Harris as they talk with Ashley about “DOT”, a new play at the Billie Holiday Theatre. Then, artist and photographer Jon Henry sits down with curator Sol Nova to talk about “Stranger Fruit”, an exhibition currently on view at BRIC.

Business Development on Demand
Interview with Heather Wolf

Business Development on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 32:14


INTRODUCTION Women Who Rock as BOLD leaders Greetings everyone and thank you for joining to hear from Women Who Rock as BOLD leaders making a difference in the world doing what they love. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to be with us. There are so many other things you could be doing with your time and you chose to be here. We’re going to spend the next 20-30 minutes together discovering what bold, visionary business owners are doing to make a difference in the world. And when you stay to the end of our conversation, we will have a gift for you. I am your host Dena Patrice, your bold leadership breakthrough expert for women who are visionary business owners. I have taken all of my corporate experience as a mentor, leader and chief operating officer in a Fortune 500 company and I’m bringing all of that experience and expertise to women who own businesses so they can go from being an employee micromanaging their business to a leader, executive and CEO of their business. You can relate if you’ve ever felt like your business is running you…instead of you running your business. I created this series of interviews after hearing from incredibly talented, brilliant women who are struggling with growing their business and enjoying their life. What affected me the most is watching women struggle with being overworked, overwhelmed or just stuck and stagnant?  As a Bold Leadership Breakthrough Expert for women who are Visionary Business Owners, I inspire you to master your mind and leverage your time so that you take BOLD breakthrough actions to grow your business and enjoy your life. This is for you if you’re curious about what it takes to start, grow and sustain your own business. This is for you if you have ever struggled with operating as an employee in your own business instead of an executive and CEO of your business. This is for you if you’re overwhelmed masquerading as a micromanager instead of a leader. And this is definitely for you if you know that your lack of leadership has been slowing you down, standing in your way or even stopping you from starting, sustaining or taking your business to the next level. It is my honor and pleasure to introduce to you a woman who rocks as a bold leader truly making a difference in the world doing what she loves. Heather Wolf is the Director of Tallulah Montessori in Atlanta, Georgia. At a very young age, she became aware that her life's work would be to nurture children.  She has been working professionally with children since 1998 and teaching the Montessori curriculum since 2000. After graduating from Kent State in Ohio with a degree in Family Studies, she discovered the Montessori teaching philosophy and was completely amazed by it.  She enrolled in the American Montessori Institute ("AMI") training course in Atlanta, Georgia.  After completing the training, she taught a Primary Class at Old Peachtree Montessori for three years until she and her husband Alex were expecting their first child. After giving birth to their beloved daughter, they moved to the west side of Atlanta and realized there were no Montessori schools nearby. Heather made it her mission to provide the area with a loving and enriching Montessori environment. It is a pleasure for her to get to know each child as an individual and to work as a team with his and/or her parents to help unveil their child's true potential. Heather’s mission is to prepare children to be happy, successful members of humanity by providing a nurturing Montessori environment that instills mutual respect, personal responsibility, academic self-discipline, gratefulness, compassion and a reverence for nature and different cultures. And on a personal note, I searched high and low for a place where my youngest daughter would be nurtured, respected, valued and loved and that is what I experienced when I walked into Heather’s school. Welcome, Heather Wolf.   EPISODE RUNDOWN – Listen To This Episode to Learn More   Will you tell us more about who you are and what life was like before you started Tallulah Montessori?   What have been your biggest challenges in becoming a BOLD visionary business owner?   If you could point to one Breakthrough that rocked your world and changed everything for you, what would that be and why?   What keeps you inspired?   What do you want the women (and the gentlemen who have joined us) to know about being a BOLD leader in your business?   How can I listeners stay connected with you?   Heather, I can’t thank you enough for joining us today and for the work that you are doing in the world It’s unreal to count the infinite ways you are touching and changing lives. I’ve always admired educators and have a deep appreciation for what you do every day. Heather, thank you for sharing your time, your journey and your wisdom with us.   WAYS TO CONNECT WITH DENA PATRICE I am Dena Patrice and if you have struggled with starting, sustaining or growing your business and you’re ready to take a BOLD step right now to powerfully move forward to rock your world and change everything, then, I encourage you to apply for a complimentary BOLD Breakthrough session with me. Let’s have a conversation and talk about where you are and where you want to be. During this session, you will discover what might be slowing you down, standing in your way or even stopping you from taking the next step. And, when you apply for a Bold Breakthrough session with me, you will automatically receive an assessment to discover 5 leadership types that might hold you back from doing what you were born to do. Consider this…you have an infinite, eternal, all knowing, all powerful ever-present guidance system within you. Trust it. Express it and Follow it. I’m Dena Patrice your bold leadership breakthrough expert for women who are visionary business owners. Thank you for joining and bye-bye now.   KEY RESOURCES – Episode Handouts & Links Visit Heather at www.TallulahMontessori.com or email her directly at Heather@TallulahMontessori.com. Connect with Dena at www.DenaPatrice.com. Apply for Dena’s Bold Leadership Breakthrough Session at www.BoldBreakthroughSession.com