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The Living Process. Practices in Experience and Existence
Experiential Wholebody Therapy with Dr Glenn Fleisch on The Living Process S02E10 with Dr Greg Madison

The Living Process. Practices in Experience and Existence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 66:57


Experiential Wholebody Therapy with Glenn Fleisch, PhD. The Living Process S02E10 with Greg Madison, PhD. Dr. Glenn Fleisch has been a psychotherapist in private practice in California for over 35 years. Glenn trained with some of the leading figures in American existential and Buddhist psychology, including David Michael Levin, Rollo May, and John Wellwood. He also trained with some of the most experienced teachers in the Focusing world including Ann Weiser Cornell, Kevin McEvenue, Janet Klein and Gendlin himself. Glenn studied and teaches at the California Institute of Integral Studies and remains active as an adjunct professor and supervisor in psychotherapy as well as a Wholebody Focusing trainer. In this episode, Glenn and I review how he encountered Focusing in his early 20s as part of his therapy training and then went on to learn Focusing in order to explore his own personal growth. He completed his training with Ann Weiser Cornell in Berkeley before studying and working with Kevin McEvenue for many years. He also learned Interactive Focusing with Janet Klein. Glenn talks about how his own practice and understanding of Focusing began to diverge from Gendlin's original descriptions. He goes into some detail in exploring his version of wholebody Focusing and how he offers it in a creative and expressive style with his clients. Glenn also shares many examples from his client work to show his attention to all bodily phenomena, his creative work with trauma, and his development of animistic psychology. I was glad to hear that we can look forward to a book outlining Glenn's work soon. Glenn offers online WBF seminars/classes for personal growth and professional development and trains other therapists to learn this method of therapy. For more information on his professional practice and courses, see: https://glennfleisch.com The Living Process can be accessed on Youtube as a video series or as audio podcasts at: Greg Madison's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gregmadisontherapy/playlists The Focusing Oriented Therapy channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx3FqA70kQWuHCHmEiZnkn1VcrRIPbcvk Or search on any podcast channel if you prefer audio-only. If you have trouble finding it, all the links are here: https://www.londonfocusing.com/the-living-process/ The Living Process is hosted by Greg Madison, PhD. An existential psychologist and Focusing Coordinator living and working in the UK. www.gregmadison.net

95bFM
Microplastics in the Foodchain w/ Flinders University's Janet Klein: April 20, 2022

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022


Micro plastics are an issue of growing concern, having been found in environments around the world while the impact on animal and human health has only just started to be quantified.   A team at Flinders University recently completed a study which found concerning levels of microplastic pollution in mussels in South Australia. Alex spoke with the leader of the research Janet Klein earlier today.  

95bFM
The Wire with Alex: April 20, 2022

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022


We start off with a conversation with ACT's Brooke van Velden about a Ministry of Health memo released yesterday that advised for the end of MIQ way back in November 2021, and Auckland Council's implementation of residential density legislation.  Stella then speaks with James Oleson, Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Auckland about the crime in the CBD.  Frances then speaks with Cameron Mulgan on Eurovision, giving a general update on the situation in Ukraine, Finland and Sweden swinging towards joining NATO, the UK's refugee response (sending asylum seekers to Rwanda), French election polls (and some scandals) and the Venice Bienalle opening this weekend Isla and Stella then host an episode of Tomorrow's World, investigating viral dogs that have been trained to press buttons that speak human words with PhD candidate Dana Keating from the University of Auckland.  I then speak with Flinders University's Janet Klein on her research into microplastics in South Australian waters.  Finally, I discuss her new, collaborative artpiece with the University of Auckland's Alys Longley which was created across media during COVID

Ukulele Stories
Ukulele Stories: Janet Klein

Ukulele Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 62:31


For Episode 10 of the podcast, it's my great pleasure to bring you an interview with the incredible Janet Klein.

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TOCA Backstage
029 - Janet Klein joins TOCA To Go

TOCA Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020


Bearing an ever expanding repertoire of, as she puts it, "obscure, lovely and naughty songs from the 1910s, '20s and '30s," Janet Klein is a musical archaeologist hiding in the body of an F. Scott Fitzgerald heroine. Her music is as timeless as her personality.

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast
Ep. 90: It’s Not Burnt. It’s French.

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 87:23


Guests: Erin & Jeff, Mandi & George Hosts: Stuart Yoshida, Doug Brown We’re coming to you on the Summer Solstice in the year of the pandemic, and it’s part two of our “Nice-olation” podcasts. Only this time our focus is on performers. And we get to hear great punditry from our dual duets of Erin and Jeff, AKA Victor and Penny, and Mandi and George (AKA Opera-lele). Shoutouts: * Janet Klein & the parlor boys - great to hear from you! Check out her latest digital music release on Bandcamp in the show notes! https://janetklein.bandcamp.com/album/yiddisha-follies-2020-release Links: * Polish Ukulele Festival - Inicio: https://www.facebook.com/polishukuleleday/ * I'M YOURS - Cały Poznań Ukulele 2020 (Ukulele Cover): https://youtu.be/AHh0LbusIYE * Kansas City BBQ Restaurant - The Ship: https://www.theshipkc.com/ * Wonderstruck Ukulele Academy: https://www.wonderstruckukuleleacademy.com/ * Shure MV88 mic: https://www.amazon.com/Shure-MV88-Digital-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B07M8JLFLK/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=shure+mv88+mic&qid=1593310395&sr=8-3 * Premiere software: https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html * Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/ * Opera-lele: https://www.opera-lele.co.uk/shop * Mandi: https://www.facebook.com/mandi.harkett/videos/10158694122501133/ * Victor and Penny: http://www.victorandpenny.com/ * Victor and Penny Tour: http://www.victorandpenny.com/tour/ * Janet Klein and the Parlor Boys: https://www.janetklein.com/web/main.htm * Mr.B The Gentleman Rhymer: https://mrbthegentlemanrhymer.bandzoogle.com/ * Taco Tuesday: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taco_Tuesday Recorded June 21, 2020

TOCA Backstage
027 - Laura Ellis & TOCA To Go

TOCA Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020


The current COVID pandemic has taken its toll on performing arts organizations and performing artists. In hopes to support these artists who are critical to our success, we have created TOCA To Go. A way to support local artists and TOCA. Do you know someone who is missing the excitement of a live performance? Got a special occasion that you want to celebrate or need a special gift you want to send to someone? Try TOCA TO GO! With just a few clicks, we will send a performer to your home, place of work or to their email inbox. Laura Ellis is one of the performers you can hire. A singer, actress, and recording artist, Laura Ellis is known for her beautiful voice, her vintage vocal styling, and her sparkling stage presence Laura performs across country in her touring productions. With her retro jazz flair, she has graced cabaret and concert stages including the famed Jazz Alley in Seattle, Feinstein’s at the Nikko in San Francisco, and the Moonlight Amphitheatre in Vista, CA. Her broadcast credits include History Channel’s Route 66 and Modern Marvels documentaries, the HBO Carnivale series, and ABC’s Modern Family. In recent years, she has starred as the singing voice of the adventurous, Kat Knight, on the video game Contrast, by Compulsion Games, downloaded more than 1.5 million times. Her most recent recording, Broken, Lovely, was in consideration for a Best Vocal Jazz Grammy in 2016. Additional performers who are a part of TOCA To Go are: Janet Klein Janet is the very definition of an “old soul”. Growing up in a region of Southern California where the last vestiges of the “California Dream” were still barely in tact as strip malls proliferated, she linked historical images she’d seen of early turn-of-the century postcards with bungalows along palm lined streets, orange groves, grand Mission style hotels & onion-domed libraries- the way things were got into her blood, and today she’s the most refreshing anachronism to every materialize from the ether of the Prohibition. Klein doesn’t merely perform songs from “ lost America” –she actually lives them, and transports her audiences along the way. Klein considers herself a “musical archeologist and treasure hunter” digging up compositions by the likes of Wilton Crawley and A.P. Randolf and Robert Cloud, songs of the Victrola and lost Vitaphone films. She and her LA based band the Parlor Boys authentically resuscitate early jazz of the 1920s and 1930s with wild spirit, vigor and grand skill. SEND A TAIKO PERFORMANCE Yuta Kato Yuta Kato was born and raised in California to a Japanese speaking family.  Introduced to taiko by Kagami-Kai, a local rice-pouding group, he decided to further his studies with San Francisco Taiko Dojo at the age of 10. Since then he has been a part of UCLA Kyodo Taiko, Nihon Taiko Dojo, Getsuyoukai, and professional groups: TAIKOPROJECT, ON Ensemble, and Portland Taiko, Unit Souzou. From Fall 2007 until Winter 2011, he resided in Japan to study under masters of various traditional Japanese music. Upon returning to the US in 2011, he served as Coordinator for the 2011 North American Taiko Conference at Stanford University. Kato now focuses his attention to teaching taiko and currently resides in California serving as the principal and instructor for LATI (Los Angeles Taiko Institute) housed at  Asano Taiko US, which opened in 2013. He performs as a member of UnitOne (Torrance, CA). Isaku Kageyama Isaku Kageyama is a taiko performer, educator, and recording artist currently working with Asano Taiko US, Los Angeles Taiko Institute, and UnitOne.  His resume includes performances on networks such as NBC and VH1, venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and tours of across North, South, and Central America, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Julia Asano Trio Julia Asano, then Julia Kato, began her taiko career under the tutelage of Seiichi Tanaka as a member of San Francisco Taiko Dojo Rising Stars Dream Team.  She was also a performing member of TAIKOPROJECT in 2005 and 2006 before moving to Japan and marrying into the drum-making Asano family.  She helped found Asano Taiko U.S., teaches at Los Angeles Taiko Institute, and performs with the Asano Taiko U.S. resident ensemble, UnitOne.

Chillpak Hollywood
Chillpak Hollywood Hour 265

Chillpak Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 62:14


Original Date: June 11, 2012Energized and raring to go, Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness are all over the map and spanning the ages in this week’s installment, an episode that can best be summed up by two words: TIME TRAVEL.You’ll see what we mean as Dean and Phil discuss Old Town Sacramento, Damanhur, Ray Bradbury, the Los Angeles Conservancy, Paper Moon, Boris Karloff, an elementary school graduation, Janet Klein and Her Parlor Boys, Prometheus and MORE!Oh, and if you haven’t heard enough of your friend in podcasting, Phil Leirness, or if you just want to get turned onto another really cool podcast, we hope you’ll check out “Getting Better Acquainted” hosted by David Pickering. Phil was the guest on Episode 60.Finally, if you’re going to be in the Los Angeles area on June 23, we strongly encourage you to go see “David Dean Bottrell Makes Love”.

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast
OokTown Interviews: Janet Klein

OokTown - The Ukulele Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2013 37:31


Welcome to the OokTown Interviews, where we interview an Ukulele Personality and talk about all things ukulele. In this episode, we talk with Janet Klein, ukulele performer from Los Angeles. Our host is Doug Brown, President and certified Uke-a-maniac of the Denver Ukulele Community. Janet talks about how she started out; her passion for songs from the 1920’s; the analog chatroom; origins of the Parlor boys; and more. Support our OokTown Podcast by becoming a Patron of the show! Visit www.patreon.com/ooktown Janet Klein’s website: http://www.janetklein.com/ Published November 3, 2013.

Ian Whitcomb
Ian Whitcomb - 28 Parade of the Faves (part 2)

Ian Whitcomb

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2011 44:35


Annette Hanshaw - Daddy Won’t You Please Come Home Ruth Etting - Hold Me Little Jack Little - Jealous Cliff Edwards - Halfway to Heaven George Formby - Husband of the Wife of Mister Wu Flanagan & Allen - Down Forget Me Not Lane Mrs. Mills - On Mother Kelly’s Doorstep Billy Cotton & His Band - Friends & Neighbours Freddy Cannon - Where the Action Is Ian Whitcomb & His Dance Band - Altadena Lane Ian Whitcomb w/ Janet Klein’s Parlour Boys - Ambling Along

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Ian Whitcomb
Ian Whitcomb - 28 Parade of the Faves (part 2)

Ian Whitcomb

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 44:35


Annette Hanshaw - Daddy Won’t You Please Come Home Ruth Etting - Hold Me Little Jack Little - Jealous Cliff Edwards - Halfway to Heaven George Formby - Husband of the Wife of Mister Wu Flanagan & Allen - Down Forget Me Not Lane Mrs. Mills - On Mother Kelly’s Doorstep Billy Cotton & His Band - Friends & Neighbours Freddy Cannon - Where the Action Is Ian Whitcomb & His Dance Band - Altadena Lane Ian Whitcomb w/ Janet Klein’s Parlour Boys - Ambling Along

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Ian Whitcomb
Ian Whitcomb - 1 My Kind of Music) (02)

Ian Whitcomb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2010 25:16


George Formby - When I'm Cleaning Windows Flanagan & Allen - Underneath The Arches Johnnie Ray and the Four Lads - Cry Guy Mitchell - Knee Deep In The Blues Bill Haley and His Comets - (We're Gonna)Rock Around the Clock Champion Jack Dupree - Strollin' Ian Whitcomb - When Rock & Roll Was Young Ian Whitcomb and Janet Klein & Her Parlor Boys - Ambling Along End Credits: Ian Whitcomb - One and One

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Ian Whitcomb
Ian Whitcomb - 1 My Kind of Music) (02)

Ian Whitcomb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2010 25:16


George Formby - When I'm Cleaning Windows Flanagan & Allen - Underneath The Arches Johnnie Ray and the Four Lads - Cry Guy Mitchell - Knee Deep In The Blues Bill Haley and His Comets - (We're Gonna)Rock Around the Clock Champion Jack Dupree - Strollin' Ian Whitcomb - When Rock & Roll Was Young Ian Whitcomb and Janet Klein & Her Parlor Boys - Ambling Along End Credits: Ian Whitcomb - One and One

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Question Reality Radio
February 21, 2010

Question Reality Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2010 55:00


VINTAGE VOCALIST | UKULELE MUSICIAN - This week our guest is JANET KLEIN. Bearing an ever-expanding repertoire of obscure, lovely and naughty songs from the 1910's, 20's and 30's," Janet Klein is a musical archeologist hiding in the body of an F. Scott Fitzgerald heroine. With her sleek bob haircut, vintage fashion sense, strikingly beautiful looks and artfully customized ukulele, Janet Klein might seem at first to be a simple novelty act. Possibly a 21st-century hipster "ironically" recreating the subtly naughty looks of a fin-de-siecle French postcard. Once Janet opens her mouth to sing...there's no Betty Boop hiccups or Mae West-style brassiness in her charmingly original voice. And when she starts to play her ukulele, it's clear that this oft-ridiculed cousin of the guitar is neither prop nor gimmick, but a delightful and under-utilized musical instrument.