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Health and wellness practitioner, and author, Jason Elias MA, LAc, Dipl. OM, returns to the Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast to continue the discussion with host, Toni Quest, about the characteristics of aging gracefully while maintaining youthfulness. In his latest book,”The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging”, he shares his principles and observations of Graces six and seven. He also talks about the fundamentals and benefits of herbal healing. Guest: jasonelias.net https://fiveelementhealing.net (https://fiveelementhealing.net/) Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com The Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H. Brooks, producers.
Health and wellness practitioner, and author, Jason Elias MA, LAc, Dipl. OM, returns to the Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast to discuss the characteristics aging gracefully while maintaining youthfulness. In his latest book,”The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging”, he shares the commonalities of elders exhibit healthfulness and youthfulness in mind and spirit, well into their 70s. 80s, 90s and beyond. Guest: jasonelias.net https://fiveelementhealing.net Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com Energy Stoners™ Cafe podcast is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H. Brooks, producers.
Author and health and wellness practitioner, Jason Elias MA, LAc, Dipl. OM is this week's guest on the energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast. He discusses his latest book “The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging” with host Toni Quest. Guest: fiveelementhealing.net Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com Energy Stoners™ Cafe podcast is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H. Brooks, producers.
Otis Blackwell already was an established songwriter in June 1959 when he changed the life of a young doo-wop singer from Alabama. One of the top 1950s songsmiths whose work influenced early rock and roll, Blackwell already had written the sultry “Fever,” which was to be the signature hit for Peggy Lee. He also had penned “Great Balls of Fire” for Jerry Lee Lewis, not to mention “Don't Be Cruel,” which began his lucrative association with Elvis Presley through his followups like “All Shook Up” and “Return to Sender.”By contrast, singer Jimmy Jones, though the same age as Blackwell, had had none of his success. Coming to New York from Birmingham as a teenager, Jones' first gig in Gotham was as a tap dancer. Then he joined a doo-wop group in 1954, before going solo five years later.How the Song HappenedThat is when Jones connected with the MGM affiliate label Cub Records. There he met Blackwell with whom he wrote "Handy Man," the tune that would become the defining song of Jones' life and career.Blackwell produced the disc and also made an unplanned cameo appearance on the record: When a flute player hired for the session didn't show up, Blackwell stepped in to provide a whistling part that helped make the song a hit. “Handy Man" became a million seller, climbing to No. 2 on the Cash Box pop charts of Feb. 27 and March 5, 1960. (It easily could have gone all the way to No. 1, except that 64 years ago this week was the start of the eight weeks in which it competed with the chart-topping “Theme From 'A Summer Place'" by Percy Faith and his orchestra.)Other CoversJones could never quite repeat his “Handy Man” success, but his song did have some notable rebirths. Del Shannon had a hit with it in 1964; then more than a decade later, James Taylor charted with a slower, soulful rendition in 1977.Comparing the Jimmy Jones original with James Taylor's work, AllMusic critic Jason Elias commented, "Where Jones's version was chipper and a little obnoxious," Taylor's take was "so laid back it's almost somnolent."The LawsuitJimmy Jones pretty much dropped from public view after the early 1960s. That is until a quarter of a century later, when he made headlines with a lawsuit. Jones sued British rocker Boy George, claiming that Culture Club plagiarized "Handy Man" with its hit "Karma Chameleon." The suit claimed the "Karma Karma Karma Karma Karma Chameleon" part of Culture Club's tune was too similar to the "Come-a come-a come-a come-a come come a-come-a" part of “Handy Man.”The parties settled out of court. Boy George always has insisted he did nothing wrong. "I might have heard it once, but it certainly wasn't something I sat down and said, 'Yeah, I want to copy this.'” The settlement with Jones, he added, consisted of "10 pence and an apple." Our Take on the TuneYou never really forget the songs of your youth. Charlie was 10 years old in the summer of ‘59 when this tune hit the radio.It was such a hoot when he brought the song to a joyous recent Flood rehearsal so we could all take it for a spin. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Jason Elias and Adam Reid are co-founders and partners of CBTeam, a Behavioral Health Clinic in Lexington where specialists guide their patients in overcoming OCD & anxiety. The team is made up of Behavioral Coaches who specialize in Exposure Therapy to help clients implement evidence-based treatment plans such as CBT, ACT, and ERP in their daily lives. Jason Elias is the founder, director, and Head of Adult Psychological Services of CBTeam. He has an extensive background in clinical psychology which he now utilizes compassionately and creatively in delivering evidence-based treatments for anxiety. Adam Reid is a partner & Head of Child and Adolescent Psychological Services at CBTeam. Also having earned multiple degrees in his years of studying & researching on mental wellness, he now works mainly in OCD-specific training for children and adolescent patients struggling with confidence, bravery, and social acceptance. In this episode we talk about: ◾️ Jason & Adam's personal backgrounds and what brought them to the OCD & Anxiety field ◾️ An in-depth look at evidence-based treatments in mental health ◾️ Understanding anxiety & OCD Find Jason & Adam here: CBTeam.org Find Zach here : zachwesterbeck.com @zach_westerbeck This podcast is made possible by NOCD. NOCD offers effective, affordable, and convenient OCD therapy. NOCD therapists are trained in Exposure Response Prevention, or ERP, therapy, the gold standard treatment for OCD. With NOCD, you can do virtual, live face-to-face video sessions with one of their licensed, specialty-trained therapists, and they accept most major insurance plans. If your insurance isn't covered, mention discount code ZACH100 for a special $100 rate for the next two months. To find out more about NOCD, visit zachwesterbeck.com/virtual-ocd-therapy/ to book a free 15-minute call.
-The guys continue their conversation about all the different areas of manhood with Jason Elias in part 2 of an intimate and transparent conversation. Jason really opens up about his view on what it takes to make your dreams and aspirations a reality. The interview takes a turn to the concept of chess as Jason uses it to describe what it means to have the right people around you on your journey in life. Things like service, responsibility, power and authority are also put on the table as Jason examines each one of those and the weight that each of them carry when you are working to be a DON in your own world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-cuffee4/message
In this episode we have “The Modern Day Don” Jason Elias where we talk entrepreneurship, his brand building business and his new venture "The Modern Day Don". We take a deep dive with Jason on what it's like to be man in todays society and what it means to be the “DON” of your own life. Become a member on our website! Exclusive discounts & giveaways! https://www.burndownpodcast.com/
-In the first of a two part interview, the guys sit down with Jason Elias to discuss business, brand building and what it means to be a man in 2023. The New York native talks about his background in Brooklyn and the importance of things like respect and having reverence for those who have come before you. Jason talks about the lessons he learned as a young professional and what ultimately led him to picking up his life and moving to Texas. Now the owner of his own marketing agency and apparel line, Elias talks about the core tenets he lives by from both a personal and professional standpoint. The guys take a deep dive into what it means to be a "DON" and that leads to part two of a truly deep and personal conversation between the three men that examines a lot of different areas of manhood. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-cuffee4/message
We are pumped to share this discussion we had with our friend Jason Elias. He is a wealth of knowledge and a great man overall. Jason talked heavily about modern day masculinity, where it's headed, some solutions to fix it, and how style plays a huge role in your personal brand. Enjoy this episode with Jason folks, you will get a ton of value, inspiration, and get a different perspective of masculinity, life, and grit! In This Episode, we discuss: How society has made men weak and what to do about it A sneak peak behind the curtain of his newest project the “Garrison Society” Why STYLE matters and is a representation of who you are and your personal brand Jason's unique perspective on NOT believing in Limiting Beliefs Connect more with Jason: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonelias_official/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chrisandericmartinez/ and see the full Show Notes to this episode here https://www.liveadynamiclifestyle.com/podcast/modern-day-masculinity-and-how-to-have-style-in-your-brand-with-jason-elias/
Welcome to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 10 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then Stephan speaks with Isaac "Shrek" Daly - founder of the Noob Spearo podcast. They discuss his journey into Scuba Diving, Freediving, and then Spearfishing which took him onto the journey to help people via his podcast and his Kickstarter books. We then hear a top tip from our Founder and Host Stephan on why there is no such thing as an ocean media mogul.And then finally we hear a listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Sara Revell about diving off a liveaboard in the Pacific.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 9 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Linden Wolbert speaks with the marine filmmaker, film director, and cinematographer Bob Talbot. They discuss his profound connection to the natural world that led him to work on some of the biggest Hollywood films out there. He also tells us about a moment when a pod of dolphins fully accepted him in Bimini.We then hear a top tip from the Founder and Host of Noob Spearo podcast Isaac Daly on the infamous aqua-bog.And then finally we hear a listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Arlette Diederiks who tells her about a magical dive in the Belize Blue Hole.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 8 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then producer Jason speaks with Marine Biologist, Shark Conservationist, and founder of non-profit Sharks4Kids Jillian Morris. They discuss how she became fascinated with sharks from 5-years-old. They also discuss an amazing dive witnessing the magic of a birthing shark in Bimini.We then hear a top tip from the Founder of Stream2Sea Autumn Blum on how to handle "dive-hair".And then finally we hear a listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Mark Killian who talks about conquering his fear of jellyfish on his first dive.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 7 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then host Stephan speaks with underwater journalist, magazine editor, and dive show organizer Mark Evans. They discuss how he became one a diving "media mogul" and one special muck dive that ended with some surprise ice cream.We then hear a top tip from marine biologist and conservationist Francesca Trotman on why coconut can be a lifesaver when diving.And then finally we hear a listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Pauline Hsulpas on her best dive in the Netherlands with a beautiful school of herring.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 6 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Linden Wolbert speaks with real-life siren and freediving instructor Ilaria Molinari. They discuss how you go from a multi-national record-holding freediver to a real-life mermaid.We then hear a top tip from marine biologist & shark conservationist Jillian Morris on why sharing is caring.And then finally we hear a listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Allan Sharp on his first dive as a 9-year-old.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 5 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with producer Jason Elias and co-host Mehgan Heany-Grier .Then co-host Linden Wolbert speaks with Dr. Mauricio Hoyos Padilla is a world-renowned shark expert. Linden finds out which shark is his favorite, what drives his passion and that time he got DEEP with sharks.We then hear a top tip from journalist and Scuba Diver Magazine publisher Mark Evans.And then finally we hear a listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Sammy Kildegaard on diving with whales.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 3 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then Stephan speaks with the Co-Founder/Head of Content at Mammalz and Underwater Cinematographer Alex Finden. Alex tells us about the nature live-streaming platform Mammalz, and how he found magic under a fallen log.We then hear a top tip from the internationally renowned marine photographer, award-winning filmmaker, and dedicated environmentalist Bob Talbot.And then finally we hear a listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Mario Elias on flying through the blue like superman.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 2 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then Stephan speaks with Cave Diver and Explorer Rannvá Jørmundsson. Rannva tells us about how we ended up working at Fourth Element, becoming a PADI IDC Staff Instructor, and develop a passion for exploring and diving in Caves.We then hear a top tip from Julie Riffe on what should be on your checklistAnd then finally we hear another listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Aidan Maquire about spearfishing in a kelp bed.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome back to Season 4 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! We have a fantastic season lined up for you with some amazing guests.In episode 1 you can look forward to: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then Jason speaks with DEMA President and CEO Tom Ingram. DEMA is the global diving industry trade association and organizes the DEMA Show every year (and wrapped up last week). Tom talked about his lifelong connection to the ocean, how this became his career, and a dive on the Great Barrier Reef that brought him face-to-face with a Great White Shark but not in the way you'd expect.We then hear a top tip from National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen on why it pays to slow downAnd then finally we hear another listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Mike Marmesh about freediving in Dominica.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Welcome to season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 6: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Mehgan Heany-Grier speaks with Jim Ritterhoff, executive director and co-founder of Force Blue - a nonprofit organization that provides a new mission for former combat divers and Special Operations veterans: healing endangered coral reefs. Jim shares in this episode an epic dive off Florida that involved veteran seals, scientists and the T-Rex of all pillar coral.We then hear a top tip from world renowned Go Freediving and RAID Instructor Trainer Emma Farrell on why sleeping underwater ain't so crazy after all.And then finally we hear another listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Sara who takes us on dive with her at a UNESCO World Heritage site.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
Welcome to season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 5: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then producer Jason speaks with Autumn Blum, founder of Stream2Sea. She is a cosmetic chemist and diver who focusses on creating reef safe products. Today she shares the story of starting Stream2Sea, how she has pivoted during the pandemic and how she discovered a secret super power as a little girl that help shaped her life.We then hear a top tip from Underwater Photographer Brett Stanley who helps us understand why bouyancy control is by far the most important skill a diver can know.And then finally we hear another listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Allan Sharp who takes us back to his first dive as a 9-year-old back in 1960.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
There are some people who just never seem to get any older. Whether it be their appearance or mental attitude, the passage of time eludes them. How do they do it? There are myriad explanations; our genes, physical and dietary lifestyles, mindset and perhaps an element of luck. The truth is that all these factors - and many others - likely play a role is determining our destiny. Jason Elias is the author of The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging: How to die young as late in life as possible, a collection of stories and longevity lessons based on decades of practice in the fields of Chinese medicine - treating patients with acupuncture and other tenets of eastern medicine. In this LLAMA podcast conversation, with Peter Bowes, Jason explains his unique recipe for a long, happy life - embracing, as he does, daily walks, ancient remedies and an infectious zest for living.Recorded: June 25, 2021 | Read a transcript and show notes at the LLAMA podcast website.
Welcome to season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 4: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Co-Host Mehgan Heany-Grier and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Mehgan Heany-Grier speaks with John Stella, a legend in the diving world, member of the explorers club and a wreck hunter who has helped discovered 45+ shipwrecks in Aegean Sea.We then hear a top tip from Course Director, Explorer, and Environmentalist Ernst Van Der Pol on why The Band was wrong and you don't need to carry the weight.And then finally we hear another listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from Steve Lewis on a fantastic deep cave dive in Florida.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
Welcome to season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 3: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Co-Host Linden Wolbert and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Linden Wolbert speaks with Julie Riffe, a member of the historic Riffe family and a world and national spearfishing champion.We then hear a top tip from legendary explorers club member and diver John Stella on why you should always be thinking about diving And then finally we hear yet another incredible listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from 12 year old Dylan Ober (daughter) and Ingram Ober (dad) who saw so many amberjacks they blocked out the sun in Mexico, and on a life ahead full of divingIf you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
Welcome to season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! In episode 2: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Linden Wolbert speaks with the bubbly Beth Miller, known to many just as Bethy Scuba or the Dive Nanny.We then hear a top tip from Freediver Nathan Lucas on how practice, practice, practice ... makes for a better dive And then finally we hear yet another incredible listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from artist David Gellar and diving in a shark and dolphin mecca on honeymoon.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
Welcome to season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast! This first episode is packed full of diving news, interviews, top tips, and an epic best dive ever from you, our listeners.In this episode: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then Stephan speaks with Jennifer Idol, an underwater photographer, expedition leader, and the first woman to dive all 50 states in the United States.We then hear a top tip from NOAA Chief Scientist Dr. Steve Gittings on how best not to be left adrift at sea at night.And then finally we hear yet another incredible listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from a diver in the British Virgin Islands and some epic dolphin encounters.Season 3 of the DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.If you'd like to be notified when new shows air, please subscribe to the show in your favorite podcast app or head to deeperblue.com/podcast to signup for the newsletter.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
— “As Jason Elias reflects upon the health crisis now facing us, he keeps hearing Qi Bo's gentle, insistent voice: “In the past, people practiced the Tao, the Way of Life,” he said. “They understood the principle of balance … they maintained well-being of body and mind.” The words are thousands of years old, but the wisdom is timeless. Jason knows from experience that the pathway to health and harmony is not as formidable as it may initially seem. “The brilliant gem is in our hands,” advises a favorite Zen saying. We don't have the time to wait until, the ozone hole is mended, the groundwater is purified, and the air is once again free from contaminants. To restore harmony, we must initiate the change ourselves, taking control of our bodies and accepting responsibility for our health. If we can restore balance within ourselves, we will have taken the necessary first step to restoring balance without.” Valeria Teles interviews Jason Elias — the author of “The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging: How To Die Young as Late in Life as Possible.” Jason Elias has been in private practice since the 1970's, treating thousands of patients by integrating acupuncture, herbal medicine, body work, and nutrition. Over a period of forty years, his professional training has included work in the United States with acknowledged leaders in the fields of psychology, the Alexander technique, massage therapy, bioenergetic therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and herbal medicine, both Eastern and Western. His passion for discovering the root of healing has taken him around the world in search of the commonalities among the healing traditions of ancient cultures: in Japan with masters of Aikido; in Hong Kong with a prominent Chinese acupuncturist and herbalist; in India, with an Ayurvedic master; and in the Philippines studying with their indigenous psychic healers. Author of several books, Jason has been the keynote speaker at conferences on health and wellness and has been a frequent guest on television, radio and podcasts. To learn more about Jason Elias and his work, please visit: https://www.fiveelementhealing.net/ — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
Welcome to episode 10 of season 2. This is the last episode of this season but we'll be back after a short break with some more amazing news, interviews, top tips, and best dive ever stories.In this episode: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Sarah Richards speaks with Inka Cresswell, filmmaker, and marine biologist. They have a fascinating discussion on the biases inherent in the diving industry before Inka shares her incredible story of getting her big break shooting for the BBC.We then hear a top tip from Beth Scuba "The Dive Nanny" on why it pays to hum underwater and what Bethy is humming these days.And then finally we hear yet another incredible listener-submitted Best Dive Ever from freediver shares a great late-night dive with Dolphins.The DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
Welcome to episode 9 of season 2. In this episode: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Mehgan Heany-Grier speaks with Dr. Steve Gittings, Chief Scientist of NOAA's National Marine Sanctuary Program and fellow at the Explorers Club, who relays an incredible experience he had on the coral banks in the Gulf of Mexico.We then hear a top tip from Dr. Marah Hardt on probably the valuable tip for anyone who has dreamt of traveling to exotic locales to dive.And then finally we hear the Best Dive Ever from Karla Mendez who talks at a freedive she had in the blue hole of the Bahamas.The DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
Welcome to episode 8 of season 2. In this episode: The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwater with Host Stephan Whelan and producer Jason Elias.Then co-host Mehgan Heany-Grier speaks with Dr. Marah Hardt a fellow freediver who works at a non-profit focussed on fish sustainability.We then hear a top tip from Paralympian Rosie Bancroft on what she needs to dive underwater.And then finally we hear the Best Dive Ever from Bill Beard from Costa Rica.The DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
Jason Elias, author, acupuncturist, herbalist, is this week's guest on the Energy Stoners™ Cafe podcast. He discusses his latest book “The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging: How to die young as late in life as possible” with host Toni Quest.For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/3woAp8r
Jason Elias, author, acupuncturist, herbalist, is this week’s guest on the Energy Stoners™ Cafe podcast. He discusses his latest book “The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging, How to die young-as late in life as possible” with host Toni Quest. Host: Toni Quest toniquesttv@gmail.com Guest: Jason Elias jasonforhealth@aol.com www.fiveelementhealing.net Energy Stoners™ Cafe is the property of Toni Quest and James H. Brooks, producers.
#111 Meet Jason Elias: His Story Of The Seven Graces Of Ageless Aging Meet Jason Elias, an author and energy/body healer. Listen as Jason shares his beautiful journey of training and practicing in the somatic and healing arts and his process of writing his new book, “The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging.” Jason details interviewing elders or “pathfinders” who choose to consciously live fully and with joy, despite societal pressure or expectations. He takes the reader on this journey of experiencing aging through “The Seven Graces”. “The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging” Description On The FiveElementHealing.com: “The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging” synthesizes and simplifies the components of conscious aging into a primer for individuals who are concerned about their own aging process and for those caring for elderly who seek an enlightened understanding of how all of us may approach aging more consciously and, gracefully. In short, these Seven Graces can serve as stepping-stones toward attaining emotional or spiritual wholeness as we age.” Purchase “The Seven Graces of Ageless Aging” Here: https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Graces-Ageless-Aging-Possible/dp/0996654232/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3MQ6H4NAF5Z7L&dchild=1&keywords=jason+elias+the+seven+graces+of+ageless+aging&qid=1615654034&sprefix=jason+elias%2Caps%2C149&sr=8-1 Learn more about Jason Elias and his offerings here on his website: https://fiveelementhealing.net/ ------------------------ Who Are You Becoming? In our Who Are You Becoming online course, guided by Phoebe Leona, this 6-week self-paced series will take you deep into your path of self-inquiry, healing, and adventure within to discover who you are meant to be. In this course we also provide an option for weekly Live Calls so your journey of self-discovery is supported in community. Join us now! Ready to Begin? Register for the full 6-week Who Are You Becoming Online Course: https://nomadalwaysatom.teachable.com/p/who-are-you-becoming Who We Are Becoming In our Who WE are Becoming online course, guided by Phoebe Leona, you will be able to share your journey of Becoming with a group. Having access to all the offerings of a Who Are You Becoming course, you will also have weekly group calls, private mentoring sessions with Phoebe, private chats with your group, and more! Moving through your story with others. This version of the course begins in April. Register for the full 6-week Who WE are Becoming Online Course: https://nomadalwaysatom.teachable.com/p/who-are-you-becoming2 ALSO Join The nOMad Community! Our community membership is a global community of yogis, wellness practitioners, healers, travelers, and wanders of all kinds who are in search of a deeper connection with themselves & their world to envision & create a life full of greater possibilities. Through monthly gatherings, workshops, and special offerings you will continue to journey through your own spaces in between. Our mission at nOMad is to offer you new experiences so that you can live a fuller life with more joy, gratitude, confidence, and connection. We are proud of how many people we have reached so far on our path to guide them to do just that. Are you ready to be one of them? Join us now! Click here to learn more about our nOMad Community Membership here: https://nomadalwaysatom.com/community-member Ready to join? Register here and journey in OM with us: https://nomadalwaysatom.com/member-checkout
Welcome to episode 3 of season 2. In this episode, you can look forward to… The latest scuba diving, freediving, ocean, and diving travel news that has happened in the last week from around the world underwaterThen, Producer, Jason Elias speaks with Rosie Bancroft, a British Zoologist, Conservationist, and ex-Paralympic Swimmer. Rosie talks about how diving with one leg has shaped so much of her worldview, and an incredible night dive in Thailand that changed her life forever.We then hear from Women’s Hall of Fame Diver Annie Crawley about a simple way to help the world’s reefs that starts in the shower.And then finally we hear an incredible Best Dive Ever from Sara Backvall, whose brief story is both beautiful and heartbreaking.The DeeperBlue Podcast is brought to you by Suunto. Finnish engineering pioneering adventure from mountain top to ocean floor since 1936.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
What's the connection between innovation, legaltech and business performance – people! As we fast approach a marketplace where legaltech is widely available and affordable, legal practice will be less about what you know or can do with that tech and all about how you work collaboratively and leverage your experience through it. In this world, the dots between the engagement of your people and business performance are inextricably interconnected – it's not people versus profit, its great people or no profit! In this podcast, Terri Mottershead, Executive Director, Centre for Legal Innovation (Australia, New Zealand and Asia-Pacific), facilitated a discussion exploring how connecting the dots between people and business performance is influencing and impacting strategic talent management in the legal industry, and every industry, from recruitment to succession planning and everything in between. Terri was joined by people centred thought leaders and doers: Jason Elias, Chief Executive Officer/Specialist Legal Recruiter, Elias Recruitment and Australian Recruitment Leader of the Year 2020 Emily Mortimer, Director Human Resources, Piper Alderman Deborah Stonley, Director of People & Culture, Maddocks Natasha Winton, Senior Director HR, Asia Pacific, The Boston Consulting Group This podcast was part of the CLI-ALPMA Innovation and Legaltech Week 2021 Live program on 10 February 2021. If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this podcast, you'll find the video in our CLI-Collaborate (CLIC) free resource hub here.
Episode 39 of The Guys in the Cheap Seats with Charles Campisi features IMG Academy Associate Athletic Director Jason Elias. In his current role, Jason helps run the day-to-day of the world's most competitive high school athletic department. In addition to his role as the Associate Athletic Director at the IMG Academy, Jason has a served as the Baseball Operations Coordinator, Head JV Coach, Head Baseball Coach and Player Development Lead, Baseball Student-Athlete Advisor, and a Sales Outreach Manager and been with IMG since August 2007 and is a Baldwin Wallace University Alum – Go Jackets! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How to innovate, collaborate and build a personal brand! I chat with the sensational Jason Elias - Founder and CEO of Elias Recruitment - about his 21 years in the recruitment industry, what collaboration, innovation and branding mean to him, his 2 latest industry awards, WD40 and lots more!.. JASON PROVIDES SO MANY INSIGHTS FOR JOB-SEEKERS AND RECRUITERS! A MUST SEE! Feel free to get in touch with Jason and the Elias Recruitment team! Website - https://www.eliasrecruitment.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/eliasrecruitment/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/eliasrecruitment
It's the season 1 finale for the DeeperBlue Podcast. It's been a fantastic 26 weeks for our initial run and in this episode host Stephan Whelan and Producer Jason Elias recap the highlights from this season and looking forward to 2021 for what is coming up in the next season.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
In Episode 16, you'll hear the latest news in the last week from around the world underwater including a new mini-documentary following the western toad tadpoles in Vancouver and a fantastic (but unusual) collaboration between Project Aware and Kraken Black Spiced Rum.Then producer Jason Elias sits down with Aron Arngrimsson - the Icelandic owner of Dirty Dozen Expeditions which takes adventure wreck diving to a new level. They talk about what draws him to these wrecks, why he chases them around the world and why seeing these wrecks up close has given him some perspective on himself and mankind.Our top tip this week comes from podcast co-host and freediver Mehgan Heany-Grier - with a practical tip on how to up your recreational freediving game.And then finally we hear from Gareth Lock on his Best Dive Ever.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference!
Have you thought about incorporating split fees into your business model but are worried about the financial impact? In the competitive world of recruiting, is it better to embrace this model versus losing out? Is it easier to partner and collaborate with other recruiters to fill a position? My guest today, Jason Elias, has built a successful recruiting firm specializing in the legal field—while incorporating split fees. He's found a way to leverage the competitive niche to benefit his business and his clients. Jason and I converse about how he got into the recruiting industry and chose his niche. We also cover why he started utilizing the split fee model and how it's led to success. If you're considered giving this model a go, be sure to listen to this fascinating episode. Outline of This Episode [2:11] Jason Elias' journey from lawyer to recruiter [5:16] How did his first split fee come about? [7:20] How he started collaborating with other recruiters [12:14] Why a split fee model is worth adopting [15:30] Learning lessons from building a team [19:45] Jason's plans for the future of his firm [25:24] What do you do when clients are your competition? [32:41] How does Jason juggle all of his roles? [35:35] Why Jason believes managing is worth the reward [38:00] Jason shares his favorite tech tools How did Jason start collaborating with other recruiters? Years ago—when Jason was self-admittedly a young and naive recruiter—he spent a chunk of money to place an advertisement in a publication. That advertisement failed to get him any leads. While turning the pages, he noticed another recruiter's ad in the accounting section. So he called him up and they met up to discuss their lack of success with the advertising. They completely hit it off. He also found out that his newfound friend collaborated frequently with other recruiters. The NPAworldwide Australian conference just happened to be two days later. They fast-tracked Jason's membership and he walked in and instantly felt comfortable. Everyone was transparent and honest, and he felt like these were his people. The organization claims to allow recruiters to collaborate with others in a safe environment—and he believed this from day one. Fast forward to today, and Jason has been involved with NPAworldwide for over 16 years. He had the opportunity to serve as the director for the Australian region of the NPA for 4 years. Now, he serves on the executive team as Secretary/Treasurer and Chair-Elect. Once he has served his term in this position, he will be appointed the Chair of NPAworldwide for a two-year term. The natural segue from networking to split-fees Jason's first split came from a fellow council member at the RCSA—she worked for an organization that needed a lawyer. She connected the two parties and Jason provided a lawyer that was a perfect fit. Since that day, he estimates that one-third of his business is from split fees. Jason has reached gold-level with the NPA, which means he had made at least $2,000,000 in placements at the time he reached that level (over 5 years ago). Of that amount, he would estimate at least $500,000 was from split-fees with other recruiters. Jason continues to see the benefit of collaborating with other recruiters and splitting fees. For example, he has a client in the Northern Territory of Australia. He called her up one day and she didn't have any placements for him—but she was looking for someone in IT. He told her that while he doesn't specialize in IT, he knew someone who did. He connected the two and his fellow recruiter filled the position. For his effort and cooperation, he got a thank-you fee from his colleague. Jason points out that if he hadn't connected her with someone else she would have gone to a mega-recruiter to fill the position. In the end, he likely would've lost that client's future placements to them. Instead, he created a happy customer who was excited to continue working with him. Split fees are about the best outcome for the client Jason found himself in a situation where the perfect candidate for a client had to back out. Instead of being at the end of the road, he was back to square one. His client called him up and informed him that another recruiter had approached them with a promising option that they wanted to interview. They understood he was on retainer and they had signed an exclusive contract. Instead of informing his client that they must go through him due to the contract he told them to make a call to the other recruiter—he would offer to split the fee with him. He ended up speaking with the other recruiter and came to an agreement that worked for them while benefiting his client and the candidate. In this way, the client's position was filled and they were satisfied. Jason notes that it is about the long-game and getting the best outcome for the client. This decision, albeit a small monetary loss, led to repeat business because he put the client's happiness first. Per Jason, in the end, “If you help their business grow, then they'll help your business grow”. It's a win-win for every party involved. Be aware of your strengths and your shortcomings—then adjust accordingly Jason has a lot on his plate, from his role at the NPA to managing and running his own business. On top of that, he's working on his Master's degree and has a side hustle business. With all that he's juggling, how does he manage to remain so successful? Jason admits it's because he's aware of his weaknesses. He's a great recruiter, a great business-owner, and excels with his position at the NPA. But he believes he's a lousy manager. Instead of accepting defeat, he chose to build a team of experts around himself to offset his weaknesses. He hired a team member that takes on more of the administrative and managerial role. He does his best to touch base with his team daily and they do a weekly Zoom call. But in the end, he believes in treating his team like the adults and professionals that they are. He doesn't micro-manage, while providing them with the tools they need. He's made it a point that he is always available if they need him. Jason could have gone the route of remaining a high-performing solo recruiter. But with a family to provide for, he wanted to lower his risk. He realized he was better off delegating some of the work and taking a split. It's worked well for him—Jason has built a national model with great recruiters who are experts in their field. He has a good reputation for being one of the best in his industry. To hear the rest of Jason's journey in recruiting, make sure you listen to the entire episode of The Resilient Recruiter. Connect with Jason Elias Elias Recruitment Jason(at)EliasRecruitment.com Jason on LinkedIn Elias Recruitment on Twitter Resources & People Mentioned RCSA Lusha Hiretual Zoom Calendly Directi LastPass Grammarly Gmail Freshbooks Tab Ninja PandaDoc Qwilr Referrer Recruiters Who Make Placements FB Group Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell The Robot-Proof Recruiter by Kristina Collier NPAworldwide Connect With Mark Whitby Get your FREE 30-minute strategy call: www.RecruitmentCoach.com/Breakthrough Mark's Masterclass for Recruitment Business Owners Mark on LinkedIn Mark on Twitter: @MarkWhitby Mark on Facebook Mark on Instagram: @RecruitmentCoach Mark on YouTube Subscribe to The Resilient Recruiter Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK
Workbook Rep Heidi Goverman talks with commercial photographers Shelly Waldman, Nathalie Gordon, Zach Anderson, and Jason Elias about how they use social media to benefit their business.
On this episode we're talking promo mailers and emails. Find out what photographers Shelly Waldman, Jason Elias, Nathalie Gordon, and Zach Anderson have to say on how much is too much, subject lines, and how to include mentioning motion!
On this episode, Workbook regional rep Heidi Goverman talks to commercial photographers Zach Anderson, Jason Elias, Nathalie Gordon, and Shelly Waldman, about casual networking and social media.
Photographers Nathalie Gordon, Shelly Waldman, Jason Elias, and Zach Anderson share their experience with students at Santa Monica College. Learn about website do's and don'ts from the artists themselves on this episode of Workbook Radio!
Continuing our series of interviews with hosts from other shows on the Upford Network, we sat down with Jason Elias (@jjnba) from the Don't Be Mad podcast! He tells us the origin stories of his show, and we talk about the importance of understanding what makes people get mad at each other's opinions about things! Then, we dive into talent acquisition, Disney theme parks, and what makes a perfect pair of shoes. We also talk about how the KonMari Method is really only sustainable if you're pretty rich. PodCon January 19-20! https://www.con-tix.com/podcon2#!/ticket-selection Vote For The Scrum! https://awards.podcamptoronto.com/vote/?id=sports SUPPORT THE SHOW! patreon.com/upfordiscussion MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 BUY BENSON! https://crackersandjam.bandcamp.com @DownWithTalking @tomzalatnai @boxlessthoughts www.upfordnetwork.com
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Show Topic: When Cultures Collide to Heal Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Mark Anderson, Walter Gaman Guest: Jason Elias Segment 1 Today we are venturing out. We will be talking about when cultures collide to bring ultimate healing and we have on with us a special guest later this hour, Jason Elias, a healer that has studied all types of different cultural ways of healing. (Connect) Discuss how you use a combination of western medicine, herbs, and alternative medicine to treat patients (give examples) Why we need a combination or hybrid of medicine How the FDA is behind the times (Inspire) talk about the blessings that come with the world's ability to share information on new and old remedies – not just what you learn in medical school. MUSIC FOR DOC SHOCK (JIM) Concussion study out of Canada looking at the link between concussion and suicide. Researchers from the University of Toronto, the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) and Sunnybrook Research Institute, all of Toronto, in Canada. Looked at 235,110 patients who had a concussion over a 20-year period. The patients were aged 41 years on average, evenly split between genders, and most lived in cities. The majority had no suicide attempt, hospitalization or past psychiatric disorder. In the 9.3 years following the concussion, 667 suicides occurred. Weekday concussion incidents were associated with 519 suicides, or 29 per 100,000 people. This was triple the rate for the general population of Canada, and higher than that for military personnel. There were 148 suicides among weekend concussion patients. At 39 per 100,000, this was four times the population norm. Basically, a concussion triples or quadruples the risk of suicide. Read the study! Follow us on Facebook! Tweet us on Twitter! Download the show on iTunes! Visit our website! Call us at 844-well 100 Segment 2 Coming up – A very interesting guest. We are big on bringing medical information from all angles. Today we will visit with Jason Elias. He is a practitioner with his own interesting story of healing. ANDERSON - Immortal minute “This Immortal Minute is brought to you by - Solis mammography – exceptional experience and exceptionally accurate results” Jason's Certification and Professional Training includes National Certification as a Diplomate of Oriental Medicine and a Diplomate of Chinese Herbalism (NCCAOM—1991), a Licensed Acupuncturist (NYS—1983), a Licensed Massage Therapist, Swedish Institute (NYC—1974), and a MA in Pschology (New School for Social Research, NYC—1973). He trained in Western herbal medicine in New York and England with Simon Mills, Director of Complementary Health Studies, Exeter University, UK—1980-1983. Jason has also trained Internationally with experts in Shiatsu and Aikido in Japan; with a prominent Chinese acupuncturist and herbalist in Hong Kong; with spiritual healers in the Philippines; and with an Ayurvedic master in India. You had an interesting journey of healing that you discuss in your latest book Kissing Joy As It Flies: A Journey in Search of Healing & Wholeness How do you feel that western medicine, Chinese medicine, and herbs can all work together in the healing process? SHOUT OUT TO MILITARY, Facebook (stay young media group) , download podcasts – follow us on twitter @StayYoungMedia coming up - The steps you can take today to reach your health potential. Segment 3 Coming up, Dementia Defender 844-WELL100 Discuss: We are visiting with Jason Elias, a healing practitioner with an amazing story to tell. He has a new book out Kissing Joy As It Flies: A Journey in Search of Healing & Wholeness and if you are just tuning in – be sure to catch this episode in its entirety on iTunes – you can subscribe for free to Staying Young Show 2.0 and catch this and all our shows. Discuss other book The A to Z Guide to Healing Herbal Remedies Why the website Five Element Healing is so good – Conditions addressed A to Z – in-depth analysis and simple solutions. Impressed on the information you have on Lymes! What take away message do you have for our listeners? Judy tease DD – grab a pen! 844-well100. Coming up Medical Mania Trivia and then at the end of the show - Dementia Defender Riddle of the day – your chance to win a free copy of the book Age to Perfection. Follow us on Twitter @StayYoungMedia Segment 4 MEDICAL TRIVIA - Addy H How often does the epidermis, the outer layer of our skin replace itself? (About once every four weeks.) If you have a perfusionist in your operating room, what type of operation are you most likely having? (Open heart. The perfusionist runs the machine that keeps oxygen running through your blood while they work on your heart.) What do the letters CAT represent in CAT scan--the three dimensional composite image that can be taken of the body, brain or lungs? (Computerized axial tomography) What is the name of the protein--the most abundant in the human body--that holds our skin together? (Collagen) How many bones are there in the human hand? (27) Open discussion. DEMENTIA DEFENDER End Show Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! 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With special guest Jason Elias. What happens when cultures from around the world collide? The impact of that collision can change the way you view your health and wellness! We delve into a world where multiple types of health and wellness treatment work together to keep you as healthy as possible. Each day we bring you a new episode packed with health and wellness information and tips to live a healthier life. Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes so you never miss an episode! http://www.stayyoungamerica.com/iTunes
Are you accepting quick fixes for your health and you are still feeling sick and broken? Are you stopping the symptoms and pushing things down because you are just busy? What is healing? What are the life changes we are experiencing that are affecting our lives and putting us on a different path towards health and success? Are there other ways to heal your body?Jason Elias, healer and author of Kissing Joy As It Flies: A Journey in Search of Healing and Wholeness shares his experiences with healing over the decades. He has personally experienced many different forms of alternative healing and tells his stories. Jason is well versed in how health has evolved over the last five decades. He says we all want to become unblocked and allow energy to flow through us so we can live the best life possible.For more information visit: www.FiveElementHealing.net
Today Show: 5 Elemental Energies Guest Speaker: Dr. Jason Elias http://fiveelementhealing.net Dr. Jason Elias, has been in private practice since the 1970’s, treating thousands of patients by integrating the modalities of acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutrition. Over a period of forty years, my professional training has included work in the U.S. with acknowledged leaders in the fields of psychology, the Alexander technique, massage therapy, bioenergetic therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and herbal medicine; in Japan with masters of Aikido; in Hong Kong with a prominent Chinese acupuncturist and herbalist; and in India, with an Ayurvedic master. What is the Five Elemental Energies? The Five Elemental Energies (wu sing) represent the tangible activities of yin and yang as manifested in the cyclic changes of nature which regulate life on earth. Also known as the Five Movements (wu yun), they define the various stages of transformation in the recurring natural cycles of seasonal change, growth and decay, shifting climatic conditions, sounds, flavors, emotions, and human physiology. Each energy is associated with the natural element which most closely resembles its function and character, and from these elements they take their names. Unlike the Western and other systems of five elements, the Chinese system focuses on energy and its transformations, not on form and substance. The elements thus symbolize the activities of the energies with which they are associated. New Series: The 36 Flow of Energy Systems. 5 Elements Meridians Chi Homeoptic Magnets Crystals Healers Naturopathic Acupuncture Yin & Yang Yoga Chiropractic Qi-Gong Reflexology Meditation Living Foods Auras Chinese Medicine Ayurvedic Color Chakras Sound - Music Reiki Quantum PhysicsRecap commentary of last week show: Sound & Music
A leading healing arts practitioner of acupuncture and herbal medicine for over three decades, Jason Elias, in his book, Kissing Joy As It Flies: A Journey in Search of Healing & Wholeness, shares his astonishing quest for personal healing while learning the art of healing others. His memoir, inspired by many masters, some luminaries of psychological and somatic healing modalities of the late 20th century, and other renowned spiritual guides, offers its readers a complex yet harmonious healing adventure that will no doubt jumpstart their own healing journeys. Jason Elias practices acupuncture and herbal medicine in Woodstock, Croton, and Manhattan, where his journey toward healing and wholeness continues. He is also the co-author of The A-Z Guide to Healing Herbal Remedies: Over 100 Herbs and Common Ailments; Feminine Healing: A Woman's Guide to a Healthy Body, Mind, and Spirit ; and Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity: Understanding the Five Elemental Types for Health and Well-Being. For more information about his work, visit: www.fiveelementhealing.net
Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Steve McDonald, Jason Elias, Brian O’Rourke and Kate Edwards.
Today Show: MeridiansGuest Speaker: Jason Elias http://fiveelementhealing.net/Jason Elias, has been in private practice since the 1970’s, treating thousands of patients by integrating the modalities of acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutrition. Over a period of forty years, my professional training has included work in the U.S. with acknowledged leaders in the fields of psychology, the Alexander technique, massage therapy, bioenergetic therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and herbal medicine; in Japan with masters of Aikido; in Hong Kong with a prominent Chinese acupuncturist and herbalist; and in India, with an Ayurvedic masterWhat is the Meridian System?Chinese medicine believes there is a distribution network for the fundamental substances of Qi, Blood and Body Fluids throughout the body. These fundamental substances are different from the common western understandings of these terms, and their concepts are important for maintaining health using Chinese medicine.) This distribution network called the Meridian System looks like a giant web, linking different areas of our body together. Its pathways make up a comprehensive yet complex body map that supplies vital energy to every part of the body. Philosophically, the Meridian System explains how we live, and why we become sick.New Series: The 36 Flow of Energy Systems. ChiHomeopticStructure WaterNumerologyHealersNaturopathicGeometric ShapesAlchemyYogaLiving FoodsFeng ShuiLife After DeathMeditationSound - MusicEMFGhostsAyurvedicColorAstrologyUFO’sReikiQuantum PhysicsPsychicsMoney -LuckRecap commentary of last week show: Reflexology
Jason Elias is a modern day shaman. This healer and explorer can lead you to a deeper understanding of yourself. Let him lead you to know creative spirit and your inner strength. Kissing Joy As It Flies is a his new book - the title taken from William Blake. "He who binds to himself a joy does the winged life destroy. But he who kisses the joy as it flies live's in eternity's sunrise. " This show airs Sunday January 17 on 100.7 WHUD.
Today Show: Chinese MedicineGuest Speaker: Dr. Jason Elias, MA, LMT http://fiveelementhealing.net/Jason Elias is here to introduce the power of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and the Five Element Healing approach to wellness. Each element, and the corresponding season of the year it embodies, brings us its special gifts and challenges. His website has been intentionally designed to highlight these elements and illuminate their relationship to the natural healing of the body, mind, and spirit. The Five Element system of healing is based on the presence of inner energy which, when flowing rightly, promotes health, and when blocked, can develop disease. In my forty years of practice, I have found that when the body is carefully nurtured, it has the innate wisdom to heal itself.New Series: The Flow of Energy Systems.Recap commentary of last week show: Qi - Gong
Today Show: Acupuncture and Health BenefitsGuest Speaker: Jason Elias - Master Acupuncturists http://fiveelementhealing.net/Jason Elias, has been in private practice since the 1970’s, treating thousands of patients by integrating the modalities of acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutrition. Over a period of forty years, my professional training has included work in the U.S. with acknowledged leaders in the fields of psychology, the Alexander technique, massage therapy, bioenergetic therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and herbal medicine; in Japan with masters of Aikido; in Hong Kong with a prominent Chinese acupuncturist and herbalist; and in India, with an Ayurvedic master. My role in treating my patients has been as a participant in the healing process, helping patients to become whole by reclaiming, reintegrating, and restoring the self. My hope is that as you explore and gain a deeper understanding of Five Element Healing, you may grow in empowerment of body, mind, and spirit so as to help heal yourself.New Series: The Flow of Energy Systems.Recap commentary of last week show: Magnets and BioMagnetism