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Jane Faulkner is a household name, at least in Equine Assisted circles, down in Australia. And with good reason. Like many people who have come to the Equine Assisted world from an originally non horsy background, she has brought a therapist's perspective to our often overly horse-focussed field. Equine Assisted Therapy, Australia - Jane's organization - draws on her experience in nursing, and Gestalt therapy - an approach to psychotherapy that helps clients concentrate on the present to understand what is actually happening in their lives at this moment and to help resolve conflicts both internally and with the world at large. She's also a yoga buff and discovered decades ago how movement and emotional and mental health are inextricably linked. Though a latecomer to horses, Jane dived in thoroughly - becoming a certified riding instructor and trail guide in Australia and gradually acquiring her own herd on the Gold Coast of Queensland. But there is much, much more to her story than this - how travels in Europe and then into the dodgier areas of South America and further afield brought her face to face with conflict, how people from different cultures even within their own country often misunderstand each other, and how to bridge those gaps, and therefore how all of us often misunderstand ourselves and what to do about it. And how the horse, as ever, lends itself as a healer, a mirror, a helper. So listen on, there is much to learn from Jane's story and the methodologies she has helped create.Find Jane's Programs: Equine Assisted Australia: https://equineassistedtherapyaustralia.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/equineassistedtherapyaustraliaInsta: https://www.instagram.com/equineassistedtherapyaustralia/Find our other shows and programs:https://rupertisaacson.com
Simon Nash and Jane Faulkner review the 2023 year in wine. @thewineshowaustralia @winematters
Jane Faulkner lives in the Tallebudgera Valley on the Gold Coast. She is the founder and director of Equine Assisted Therapy Australia.For the past 27 years, Jane has had the privilege of being able to work on her own healing and learn from great teachers and healers from all over the world. These teachers and healers have provided support and guidance and have instilled in her a passion for working with people. Jane has worked as a Nurse in different communities both in Australia and overseas. For the past 14 years, she has been working as a therapist supporting people in both room-based settings and in equine-assisted therapy sessions. As a therapist, she draws upon Gestalt psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, Equine-Assisted psychotherapy, and Art therapy.Jane Faulkner has completed the following studies:- Masters in Gestalt Psychotherapy- Somatic Experiencing Certificate- Certificate in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy- Certificate in Initiatic Art Therapy- Bachelor of Nursing- Certified Riding Instructor and Trail Guide- Certified Iyengar Teacherhttps://equineassistedtherapyaustralia.com.auhttps://www.facebook.com/equineassistedtherapyaustraliahttps://www.facebook.com/jane.faulkner.9480@equineassistedtherapyaustraliaBecome a Patreon Member today! Get access to podcast bonus segments, ask questions to podcast guests, and even suggest future podcast guests while supporting Warwick: https://www.patreon.com/journeyonpodcastWarwick has over 650 Online Training Videos that are designed to create a relaxed, connected, and skilled equine partner. Start your horse training journey today!https://videos.warwickschiller.com/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WarwickschillerfanpageWatch hundreds of free Youtube Videos: https://www.youtube.com/warwickschillerFollow us on Instagram: @warwickschiller
Equine Assisted Therapist Helping People Believe in Themselves (Listeners' Choice) Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/JaneFaulknerLC Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
There's something somewhat sacred about horses. This conversation brought back many fond memories for myself as a teenager cantering through the gorgeous countryside in Tasmania, just me and my horse. Jane is a nurse turned psychotherapist with a plethora of therapeutic qualifications under her belt, one of which is equine therapy. She is the Director of Equine Assisted Therapy Australia and it's fair to say I loved every minute of this conversation with Jane. Enjoy! EPISODE SPONSOR | MICHAEL BENJAMIN & ASSOCIATES Website: www.mblaw.com.au JANE FAULKNER Website: www.equineassistedtherapyaustralia.com.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane chats with Simon and Richo about what we should be drinking this festive season. We also cover some of the alternative varietals and what is coming through from the tastings she has been doing this year. @winematters @danmurphys_richard
Jane takes us on a journey of how she uses horse assisted therapy (see episode 7) with Gestalt therapy to bring about awareness in her clients of their reactions and their emotions to ultimately empower them to have more choice in how they respond to external and internal triggers. Jane has a master's degree in Gestalt Psychotherapy and owns and runs Equine Assisted Therapy Australia in the hinterland of tropical Queensland. Jane is also a registered nurse and yoga instructor. You can find Jane at: equineassistedtherapyaustralia.com.au For emergency support contact: 000 for police, ambulance or fire services 13 11 14 for Lifeline, a crisis support and suicide prevention service for all Australians 1300 726 306 Perinatal Anxiety and Depression (PANDA) National Helpline 03 9935 7400 GriefLine National Helpline 1800 250 015 Alcohol and Drug Support Line 1800 858 858 National Gambling Help Line 1300 22 46 36 Beyond Blue
Horses are large, imposing animals. For Jane Faulker, they are an amazing partner to effective therapy. Hear how Jane uses horse assisted therapy (also called equine assisted therapy) to help people ground themselves in the present moment and to start the healing process. Among many topics, we also discuss negative emotions and the role that a therapist and an animal such as a horse can play in helping someone sit with, and process, heavy emotions. Jane has a master's degree in Gestalt Psychotherapy and owns and runs Equine Assisted Therapy Australia in the hinterland of tropical Queensland. Jane is also a registered nurse and yoga instructor. You can find Jane at equineassistedtherapyaustralia.com.au For emergency support contact: 000 for police, ambulance or fire services 13 11 14 for Lifeline, a crisis support and suicide prevention service for all Australians 1300 726 306 Perinatal Anxiety and Depression (PANDA) National Helpline 03 9935 7400 GriefLine National Helpline 1800 250 015 Alcohol and Drug Support Line 1800 858 858 National Gambling Help Line 1300 22 46 36 Beyond Blue
Equine Assisted Therapist Helping People Believe in Themselves Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/JaneFaulkner Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
Get the scoop on the overseas wine regions and producers offering stellar wines at great prices, from international merchandise manager Jesper Kjaersgaard of Langton's Fine Wines. From southern Italy to unexpected parts of Spain and even Switzerland, Jesper tells us where to find the hidden gems. He also shares his insights on the coveted European regions and how to explore the wider world of wine. This series on cellaring is produced in partnership with Langton's Fine Wines. NEXT EPISODE Wine writer Jane Faulkner on what makes a great vintage and whether it really matters when you're buying wine for your cellar. When we last asked you about cellaring, so many of you wanted to join the conversation, 3602 of you, to be exact. There’s a real blend of skill and art that goes into building a stellar wine collection. If you have any questions about cellaring you'd like covered on the show, email us - mail@winecompanion.com.au Always more information at WineCompanion.com.au and Langtons.com.au Halliday Wine Companion on social media Facebook: James Halliday Twitter: Wine Companion Youtube: Wine Companion
What makes a great vintage? And does it really matter when you're buying wine for your cellar? Wine writer Jane Faulkner breaks it down for us, also sharing her best advice on how to get the most of your cellar. Better still, she reminds us to open the wines and enjoy them. This series on cellaring is produced in partnership with Langton's Fine Wines. Look out for some bonus episodes ahead - an exclusive series with James Halliday. When we last asked you about cellaring, so many of you wanted to join the conversation, 3602 of you, to be exact. There’s a real blend of skill and art that goes into building a stellar wine collection. If you have any questions about cellaring you'd like covered on the show, email us - mail@winecompanion.com.au Always more information at WineCompanion.com.au and Langtons.com.au Halliday Wine Companion on social media Facebook: James Halliday Twitter: Wine Companion Youtube: Wine Companion
We All Wear It Differently - A Podcast for Early Career Psychologists
Jane Faulkner is a psychotherapist who uses Gestalt and Equine Assisted Therapy in her practice. She currently works at the Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat as an Equine Assisted Psychotherapist and retreat facilitator. She is the Director at Equine Assisted Therapy Australia, an RTO providing Nationally recognised training in Counselling and Equine Assisted Therapy. Jane uses the following to support her clients: Gestalt Therapy Equine Assisted Therapy mindfulness techniques Art therapy Yogic philosophy; and horsemanship to support her clients. Her clients include corporate CEO’s seeking career coaching and support, victims of trauma, adoptees with attachment difficulties, autistic individuals, people with anxiety and depression, families, couples and teens feeling stuck, frustrated, and lost. Jane was diagnosed with PCOS and had severe acne, low self-esteem, and chronic fatigue syndrome throughout her teenage years. This led to an exploration of many different modalities of healing, travelling around the world in search of health and wellness. Jane started her career as a Registered Nurse and worked in the hospital setting and community both here and overseas. As a result of her own ongoing health difficulties she attended a therapist, and it was this experience that lead her to begin her journey into becoming a therapist herself. Jane found her home working with horses! For all the links Jane spoke about and her recommended reading list check out the show notes!
Jane Faulkner is one of Australia's most loved and respected wine journalists, with several decades of experience and countless tasting notes under her belt. She is also one of the most travelled wine writers, and is considered one of the foremost experts on Italian wine and alternative varieties in Australia. This is in part due to her role as chair of the Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show. She (finally) joined me on this episode of The Vincast to talk about her background, her insights, her thoughts on wine communication, and the direction she hopes alternative varieties head in this country.
We started today's show with a brief recap of last week's BBQ day experiment. Can you make your own sparkling wine at home with a Soda Stream? Well.. kinda... with the right wine it sort of works. With cask wine? Not so much!Anyway onto more nobel pursuits, namely having a look back at the restaurant industry's 2014 with food writers Hilary McNevan and Michael Harden. We chatted about the lean profit margins experienced by most restaurateurs, how some of the trendy ingredients are becoming passe ("we've reached Peak Quinoa") and some of the best food experiences they've had this year.To finish up wine guru Jane Faulkner joined us to talk about the increase in different grape varietals in the Australian wine industry, what's happening with wine prices in general, and some of the broader trends in the industry. Australian Gin? Tick. Tasmanian Whisky? Tick. Continuing rise of craft beer? BIG tick. Growing acceptance of Sake as a match for various cuisines? Tickerooney.