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Jean Campbell is a model and host of her own podcast, I'm Fine. We chat with her from her home in London about standing desks, Eames chairs, a star student Thom Browne dinner, velour tracksuits, chronic pain and surgery, summering in Greece, matcha, the food in London, morning techno yoga, doctors can only do so much, her first shoot at sixteen with Bruce Weber & Joe McKenna, and being an ex-Army wife. instagram.com/jean_campbell twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JEAN CAMPBELL is a supermodel who from the outside looks to be living a fairy tale life. Stunningly beautiful, she has modeled on the international stage for brands including Alexander McQueen, Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton and Burberry. Of course, nothing is ever so simple (especially in fairy tales). After experiencing a traumatic injury at a young age, Jean had to learn how to live with chronic pain. She underwent multiple surgeries, and confronted despair induced by the extreme physical and emotional challenges she faced. Shadowland is our This Jungian Life forum for exploring the lives of people who exist in the hidden places of our culture. Life with chronic pain is one of those hidden places: for many it is characterized by loneliness and fear. At home and at work, people with chronic pain conditions are often asked to mask the reality of what they're experiencing. In this episode, Lisa and Deb explore the gulf Jean experienced between persona and shadow. In private, Jean searched for ways to cope with physical pain and suffering, whilst in public she built a successful career based on her exceptional physical beauty. According to Jean, embracing and befriending pain has been key in her path to healing. This is explored through a discussion of A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin, in which the protagonist, Ged, must confront and befriend his shadow: “Only in silence the word, only in dark the light, only in dying life: bright the hawk's flight on the empty sky” (A Wizard of Earthsea). Listen to Jean Campbell's podcast, https://www.if-podcast.com/ Follow Jean Campbell: https://www.instagram.com/jean_campbell/ You might also be interested in our This Jungian Life episode on https://thisjungianlife.com/episode-68-chronic-illness/ LOOK & GROW TRY OUT THE TEMENOS DREAM INTERPRETATION APP FOR FREE: https://inf.temenosdream.com/eiNh/tjlmeta *Unlock The Power of Your Dreams: https://thisjungianlife.com/join-dream-school/ *Support Dreams and Depth: Join Our Patreon Community Today: https://www.patreon.com/ThisJungianLife *Don't Miss Out - Submit Your Dream Now for a Chance to Be Featured on Our Podcast! https://thisjungianlife.com/share-your-dream/ *Help Shape Our Show! Share Your Ideas for Our Next Podcast: https://thisjungianlife.com/podcast-form-topics/ *Shop Exclusive 'This Jungian Life' Gear: https://www.zazzle.com/store/thisjungianlife/products *Get Caught up! Check Out All Our Previous Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcE4RL3VIbzGWHI-Sq0Y2lZc7R6Zxmfb6 STAY INSPIRED EVERY DAY! *YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe8QSBLNlv765pT097FDeLA *Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisjungianlifepodcast *Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThisJungianLife *Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisJungianLife/ EXPLORE DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY WITH OUR COMPREHENSIVE STUDIES - TRANSFORM YOUR UNDERSTANDING *Discover the Power of Jung's Insights: Enhance Your Clinical Skills with Our Advanced Seminar. https://bit.ly/cgjungphiladelphia *Engage Your Inner Wisdom: Join the Philadelphia Jung General Seminar: https://bit.ly/cgjungphiladelphiaseminar
In this moving episode of Slo Mo with Mo Gawdat, British model Jean Campbell shares her raw and honest journey with chronic pain. From starting her modelling career at just 16 to grappling with the realities of living with persistent pain, Jean opens up about how it has shaped her life and career.00:00 Intro1:45 Jean's maturity2:42 Why did Jean want to be a model?6:20 Turn fame into impact 8:10 The impact of starting modelling at 1614:40 Dealing with chronic pain16:50 Walking into a Burberry shoot in crutches17:40 The pain began at 1422:20 Jean's life experience was taken over by pain24:50 Not feeling in control of her body's future27:45 Facing and accepting the darkness33:50 How to accept physical and mental pain44:41 Dealing with heartbreak47:45 Mo's chronic pain51:18 Jean's podcast 'I'm Fine'58:30 Progress is not linearListen to Jean's podcast 'I'm Fine': https://rb.gy/nj4x3vFollow me: Instagram: mo_gawdatTikTok: MoGawdatX: MGawdat
Today we welcome Jean Campbell, the CEO of Action Institute of California to talk with us about psychodrama, sociometry, resourcing, and Somatic Experiencing—all in the context of compulsive sexual behavior, addictions in general as well as trauma. With 30 years of expertise, Jean brings together groups of people to heal from their broken-heartedness. She can be reached at www.theactioninstitute.com or actioninstitute@mac.com. Music credit: Neil Freebern Freebernmusic.com
We fairly rattle through the members of the Stanley family who had been given the Kingship of Man, which became known as a Lordship to protect the neck of Thomas Stanley in the court of Henry VIII. David Robertson's 'A Review of the Manks History' has now come to Yn Stanlagh Mooar, James Stanley, the tenth Stanley king/lord of Man and Seventh Earl of Derby. Professor Van Helsing has to return to Amsterdam overnight, so Dr John Seward goes to meet Mina Harker at the station. Each finds out more about the grisly happenings by swapping their personal diaries of events. As y kiaull 'sy chlaare y cheayrt shoh - AWEN AN DOUAR - Pile menu BREE SESSION - The ballad of Arthur Caley KERENSA - Avel nadder PADDY TUNNY - Blackwaterside PEDAIR - Can crwtyn y gwartheg DEAF SHEPHERD - The glen house/Mrs Jean Campbell, BSc LIAMM - An tourmant BERNARD CAINE - Ushag veg ruy GWENNO - Hi a skoellyas lyf adhagrow
SUPPORT THE PODCAST ON Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/liveplaylearn Summer Jean Campbell joins Heidi Steel this month, to talk about her experiences as an unschooled person We discuss: Introducing Summer Jean Campell and welcome to the podcast How Summer spends her days as a grown unschooler 2:00 Reflections on how life would have been different had Summer been in school 4:00 The value of exploring your own pursuits and in your own way 8:00 Seeing the development of skills and knowledge with hindsight 10:00 How to maintain connection and magic of learning 14:00 A personal insight into family relationships past and present 22:00 Discussing extended family dynamics including managing fear and pressure from outside immediate family 27:00 Deschooling ourselves and the journey of self discovery 35:00 The worthless idea of measuring children's learning and quantifying knowledge 44:00 Tricky subjects of trust and freedom 47:00 How to unschool 55:00 GUEST MEDIA LINKS: Summer Jean Campbell LIVEPLAYLEARN LINKS: Website Liveplaylearn.org Facebook Live. Play. Learn YouTube Live Play Learn
Jean Campbell has developed an intriguing business model for her yoga business that is easily applicable for a Pilates business. Jean's model, which she spent the last 2 decades perfecting, is for people who don't want to have a studio with employees, and who are entrepreneurial, or more accurately solo-preneurial. This low-cost solo business model will enable you to make VERY good money with almost no overhead or setup cost, and you can set your own hours; as few or as many as you want. Even better, Jean has developed versions of the model for both online and brick-n-mortar businesses. Raph asked Jean on the show to share her exact process, so you can copy her model and build your own highly profitable solo business, starting right now. Jean doesn't teach business, or run business training, or offer business coaching. She has nothing to sell you (unless you're interested in yoga classes). Resources mentioned in the episode: Jean's Business Models https://jeancampbellyoga.com/business-models (here), Example of private yoga sessions https://jeancampbellyoga.com/1-to-1-yoga-sessions (here) -------------------------------------- About Jean Campbell: Jean designs and teaches Yoga trainings, courses, and workshops to help practitioners and teachers in their personal practice and teaching. Her anatomy courses and workshops combine practical anatomy with postures and sequencing, to provide knowledge in 3 areas: how to progress in asana practice, injury prevention and recovery from injury. Over the last 27 years, Jean has taught classes, workshops, and trainings in various locations: Malaysia, China, Germany, Switzerland as well as my home country Australia. Her qualifications include Certificate IV in Yoga Teacher Training (1200 hours), ERYT 500 (Yoga Alliance), YACEP (Yoga Alliance), Yoga Therapy (Ganesh Mohan, Svastha Yoga) and Pranayama and Yogic Mindfulness studies with A.G. and Indra Mohan. How to Connect with Jean:Find Jean online https://jeancampbellyoga.com/ (here) Find Jean's Dynamic Anatomy Courses https://www.dynamicanatomycourses.com/ (here) About Raphael Bender: Raph believes everyone deserves the opportunity to transform into a better version of themselves. His main strength as a teacher and movement professional is the ability to distill complex research findings into a simple, science-based approach to help people move fearlessly, thoughtlessly, and painlessly. He LOVES running, weights, cycling, and Contrology. Raph holds a Master's degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology (Rehabilitation), a Bachelor's degree in Exercise and Sports Science, Diploma of Pilates Movement Therapy, and STOTT PILATES full certification. How to Connect with Raphael: Find Breathe Education on https://www.instagram.com/breathe.education/ (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/BreatheEducation (Facebook), https://www.linkedin.com/company/breathe-education (LinkedIn), https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLJEGo7eoFSQ6K7Zb7P5u6A (Youtube), and https://twitter.com/BreatheEdu (Twitter) Find Raphael Bender on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/the_raphaelbender/?hl=en (@the_raphaelbender) Purchase Raph's new book: Strengthen The Person Not Just The Body Part http://strengthentheperson.com/book (here ) Ways to engage with us for FREE: Join ourhttps://breathe-education.com/pilates_elephants-register/ ( FREE Live Community Session) Get our free ebook onhttps://breathe-education.com/posture/ ( Posture Myths in Pilates) https://breatheeducation.as.me/raphael (Book a time to talk with Raph) to share your story Have Questions? https://breathe-education.com/coachingcall (Book a time to talk with our team) DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical...
In the burgeoning industrial city of Glasgow in 1817 Jean Campbell - a young, deaf woman - is witnessed throwing a child into the River Clyde from the Old Bridge. No evidence is yielded from the river. Unable to communicate with their silent prisoner, the authorities move Jean to the decaying Edinburgh Tolbooth in order to prise the story from her. The High Court calls in Robert Kinniburgh, a talented teacher from the Deaf & Dumb Institution, in the hope that he will interpret for them and determine if Jean is fit for trial. If found guilty she faces one of two fates: death by hanging or incarceration in an insane asylum. Through a process of trial and error, Robert and Jean manage to find a rudimentary way of communicating with each other. As Robert gains her trust, Jean confides in him, and Robert begins to uncover the truth, moving uneasily from interpreter to investigator, determined to clear her name before it is too late. Based on a landmark case in Scottish legal history Hear No Evil is a richly atmospheric exploration of 19th-century Edinburgh and Glasgow at a time when progress was only on the horizon. A time that for some who were silenced could mean paying the greatest price.
THE LITTLE GRAY HOUSE ON THE BRAE If you had peeped in at the window of a little gray house on a heathery hillside in the Highlands of Scotland one Saturday morning in May some years ago, you might have seen Jean Campbell "redding up" her kitchen. It was a sight best seen from a safe distance, for, though Jean was only twelve years old... #story #kidsstories #homeschool AcreSoft Story Classic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you are in the field of psychotherapy or psychodrama or sociometry or somatic experience or reiki or pretty much any other healing art than you know who Jean Cambell is or you need to know who Jean Campbell is. Jean is a Board Certified Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy, a Fellow of the American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (ASGPP), a Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, a Practitioner and Trainer of Psychodramatic Bodywork®, a Masters Level Certified Experiential Therapist, a TEDx Presenter, a Co-Recipient of the Innovators Award from the ASGPP, a Reiki Master, a Graduate of the Wholebeing Institute Certificate in Positive Psychology, and a Certified Professional Coach. Jean has extensive teaching experience, including as an Adjunct Professor at San Diego University for Integrative Studies in San Diego, CA; as an Instructor at UCLA Extension, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; as a Faculty Member at Ryokan College in Los Angeles, CA; as a Psychodrama Trainer at Onsite Workshops in Cumberland Furnace, TN, and as a Program Faculty Member of the I*CARE (Interpersonal Communication and Relationship Enhancement) Program at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Over the last 25 years, Jean has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including as Director of the Family Program at Inter-Care, Ltd. in New York, NY, as Clinical Director of Clearview Treatment Programs in Los Angeles, CA, in private practice and as a consultant. She started the Action Institute of California in 2005 and is committed to providing safe spaces for leadership, training and personal growth, so that everyone has the opportunity to step into his/her/their best self. Jean brings her own 30 year healing journey to every workshop or training she offers, is committed to using action to effect change. She believes that what we can’t do alone, we can do together. I have the privilege of being the grasshopper to the master, of listening to Jean and watching her work. She is a living legend and someone to watch. She is innovative and honest, brave hearted and wise. Jean is the real deal. I hope you enjoy our conversation. You can learn more about Jean's work with the Action Institute of California (and watch her Ted Talk) and BraveHeart Retreats. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trailercast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trailercast/support
Heavens we start off with some 45rpms. The German, well Austrian, Freddy Quinn. Huge selling star in gemany in the 1950s and 60s. He's going all South Seas and Elvis like. French star Sach Distel also sings in German- not sure how successfully! Jean Campbell on an Embassy record' Woolworth's own brand. Jean was very much a jobbing singer. Its her voice in the TV adverts for Beanz Meanz Heinz in the 1960s. Also Eartha Kitt and Oggere from the 1956 album Thursday's Child. Lush orchestration from Henri Rene. Early country from Al Dexter. Also Dinah Shore, Bob Crosby, Lionel Hampton and Frankie Laine.
Midday is thrilled to be broadcasting from the beautifully renovated and restored Enoch Pratt Central Library in downtown Baltimore. The library looks great following a three-year, $115 million dollar face-lift. Today, from an impromptu stage in the Library's grand Central Hall, Midday host Tom Hall and his guests discuss what’s new about the 86-year-old building itself, and the range of programs that the Enoch Pratt Free Library offers. During the broadcast we meet Wesley Wilson, Chief of the Central Library, and Vivian Fisher, Deputy Director and head of the African American Department here at the Central Library. They describe the expanding array of programs and services offered by the Pratt. We begin by welcoming the president and CEO of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Heidi Daniel and Jean Campbell. Campbell, an architect, is a senior project manager with Beyer, Blinder, Belle, the architecture firm that that oversaw the renovation of this beautiful and historic building.The Grand Reopening of the Central Library -- a community block party -- is slated for Saturday, September 14, from 11am-4pm. A ribbon cutting ceremony is set for noon, at noon with Pratt CEO Heidi Daniel, Baltimore Mayor Jack Young, Senator Ben Cardin and other city leaders and dignitaries in attendance.Video of the event will be posted soon on the WYPR Facebook Page.
Jean M. Campbell, LCSW, TEP, CETIII, CPC, CIPP, earned a Masters in Social Work at Fordham University in New York City and went on to focus her clinical work in the areas of substance abuse, trauma resolution and somatic psychotherapy. She started the Action Institute of California in 2005 and is committed to providing safe spaces for leadership, training and personal growth, so that everyone has the opportunity to step into his/her best self. Jean brings her own 30 year healing journey to every workshop or training she offers, is committed to using action to effect change. She believes that what we can’t do alone, we can do together. Jean and Sarah discuss the incredible healing that can occur with psychodrama, Jean’s own healing journey, and the invitation to discover what’s in between you and your higher self. Let’s be friends! You can find me in the following places... Website: www.headhearttherapy.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoundedHealr/ https://www.facebook.com/HeadHeartTherapy/ Instagram: @headhearttherapy Twitter: @WoundedHealr @HeadHeart_Chi
Did you know that we start dreaming even before we’re born? That and other fascinating facts about children’s dreams are discussed with my guest, Jean Campbell. Jean tells us how to deal with children’s nightmares, work with their dreams, instill in children a love for dreaming and why that’s important for them as they grow up.Jean Campbell is a Board member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and Editor of IASD’s DreamTime Magazine. A widely-known speaker and workshop facilitator, Jean also directs the nonprofit organization, The iMAGE Project. She is author/editor of several books including Group Dreaming: Dreams to the Tenth Power and Sleep Monsters and Superheroes: Empowering Children through Creative Dreamplay.www.iasd.org
Did you know that we start dreaming even before we’re born? That and other fascinating facts about children’s dreams are discussed with my guest, Jean Campbell. Jean tells us how to deal with children’s nightmares, work with their dreams, instill in children a love for dreaming and why that’s important for them as they grow up.Jean Campbell is a Board member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and Editor of IASD’s DreamTime Magazine. A widely-known speaker and workshop facilitator, Jean also directs the nonprofit organization, The iMAGE Project. She is author/editor of several books including Group Dreaming: Dreams to the Tenth Power and Sleep Monsters and Superheroes: Empowering Children through Creative Dreamplay. www.iasd.org
Kristen Paquette talks with Jack Cameron, a mental health advocate calling in from Ohio, about improving outcomes for people with mental health challenges through increased health literacy, patient activation, and peer support. Visit thinkt3.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. More Information: Peer Support Workers from SAMHSA Patient Activation Measure from Insignia Development and Testing of a Short Form of the Patient Activation Measure in Health Services Research Federal Multi-Site Study Finds Consumer-Operated Service Programs Are Evidence-Based Programs by Jean Campbell, Ph.D. Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Kristen Paquette talks with Jack Cameron, a mental health advocate calling in from Ohio, about improving outcomes for people with mental health challenges through increased health literacy, patient activation, and peer support. Visit thinkt3.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. More Information: Peer Support Workers from SAMHSA Patient Activation Measure from Insignia Development and Testing of a Short Form of the Patient Activation Measure in Health Services Research Federal Multi-Site Study Finds Consumer-Operated Service Programs Are Evidence-Based Programs by Jean Campbell, Ph.D. Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
In episode 2, we sit down with a handful of attendees at the 2018 Professional Patient Advocates in Life Sciences (PPALS) certificate training course held earlier in the summer. In part 1 of this episode, we interview Erin Hill from the Muscular Dystrophy Association and two of the PPALS event organizers, Jean Campbell and David La Greca.
Join us in a conversation with Jean Campbell, LCSW. She is a Board Certified Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of Psychodrama and Group Psychotherapy. We will explore the concept of psychodrama as a healing modality. We will learn how it can … Continue reading →
Join us in a conversation with Jean Campbell, LCSW. She is a Board Certified Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of Psychodrama and Group Psychotherapy. We will explore the concept of psychodrama as a healing modality. We will learn how it can … Continue reading →