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Originally aired December 2, 2020 Apparel thought leader and veteran executive Sheree Waterson sits down with Denise to discuss her career highs and lows. Waterson, who was part of the inspiration for "Do The Work," is the perfect embodiment of the integration of professional and personal development. Among the many takeaways any professional can take away from Waterson is that "being a person of joy is your responsibility." About Sheree Waterson: Sheree Waterson has had a storied career in apparel from President of Speedo; to CPO, Athleta and Lululemon; to CEO, Nasty Gal where she has spurred growth and transformed retail at every stop. In addition to her experience in leading apparel companies she's also discovered how success and spirituality are inherently linked. She has weathered some storms and some huge successes, but has shown her peers how to not let it consume you. It's no wonder that in the industry Waterson is known as a dream boss. Recommended Reading: The Power Path: The Shaman's Way to Success in Business and Life by Stevens Ph.D. Jose and Lena Stevens
Today’s daily show is in three parts. First, a lightning round of things to know around town. There’s a water shutoff moratorium in Detroit. Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are thankfully leveling off. And Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is running for re-election. Then, Clement Fame Brown’s Three Thirteen has been on the Livernois Avenue of Fashion for awhile now. He’s got a new shop opening in Parker’s Alley in downtown Detroit. I catch up with him about the expansion and more. Plus, we’ll go up the road to Ferndale and talk about Unbox The Holidays, a neat program to help people shop local instead of ordering from Amazon. Lena Stevens from the Ferndale DDA joins us. Thanks to the support of our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Apparel thought leader and veteran executive Sheree Waterson sits down with Denise to discuss her career highs and lows. Waterson, who was part of the inspiration for "Do The Work," is the perfect embodiment of the integration of professional and personal development. Among the many takeaways any professional can take away from Waterson is that "being a person of joy is your responsibility." About Sheree Waterson: Sheree Waterson has a storied career in apparel from President of Speedo; to CPO, Athleta and Lululemon; to CEO, Nasty Gal where she has spurred growth and transformed retail at every stop. In addition to her experience in leading apparel companies she's also discovered how success and spirituality are inherently linked. She has weathered some storms and some huge successes, but has shown her peers how not to let it consume you. It's no wonder that in the industry Waterson is known as a dream boss. Recommended Reading: The Power Path: The Shaman's Way to Success in Business and Life by Stevens Ph.D. Jose and Lena Stevens
What is power? How do we make a bid for power? And, perhaps more important, how do we recover when our bid for power goes sideways and we are left wondering what just happened and how do I get home from this remote jungle location? Join us this week as José Luis Stevens joins host, Christina Pratt, to share stories from his new book “Encounters with Power: Adventures and Misadventures on the Shamanic Path of Healing.” José is the president and cofounder with his wife Lena Stevens of Power Path Seminars, dedicated to bringing the indigenous wisdom from shamans around the globe into business and everyday life.
We explore the healthy and toxic aspects of the masculine and feminine principles through the Gender Medicine Wheel and discuss the nature of the Divine Masculine. Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: The Gender Medicine Wheel was developed by Jose Luis & Lena Stevens at Power Path Shamanism
Lena Stevens is the Resource Conservation Coordinator for the City of Decatur, GA. She began working with the City in June 2008, as a post-graduate intern, and began her current position in October 2009. Originally from Michigan, Lena received her Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Economics and Policy from Michigan State University, and her Masters of Public Affairs from Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs. She began her career in local government working for the State and Local Government program at Michigan State University Extension. Her work focuses on Decatur’s four pillars of sustainability; environmental, community, economic, and organizational/institutional. Some highlights of her work include the DecaturWISE residential rebate program, Kilowatt Crackdown Neighborhood Energy Challenge, and training for Atlanta area code officials on the new Georgia commercial and residential energy code. She is currently working with the City’s Environmental Sustainability Board to create a city-wide environmental sustainability plan.
President and co-founder (with wife Lena Stevens) of Power Path Seminars, an international school and consulting firm dedicated to the study and application of shamanism and indigenous wisdom to business and everyday life. José completed a ten year apprenticeship with a Huichol Maracame shaman in the Sierras of Central Mexico. In addition he is studying […] The post Singing for the Great Healing appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.
Jose Stevens is a psychotherapist, shaman, author and international lecturer. He and his wife and colleague, Lena Stevens live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Jose Stevens has taught at the Psychology Graduate School and the Dept. of Transpersonal Counseling at John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, Ca. Jose Stevens and Lena Stevens founded an organization based in Santa Fe-- Power Path Seminars (www.powerpathseminars.com) which does a variety of things including educational seminars and workshops on personal and spiritual matters including shamanism. They lecture and lead seminars nationally and internationally, tours to South American where the members learn from indigenous shamans and more. Some of Stevens' books are The Personality Puzzle- Solving the Mystery of Who You Are, Tao to Earth and Earth to Tao, Secrets of Shamanism- Tapping the Spirit Power Within You, co-authored with Lena Stevens, and Transforming your Dragons- How to Turn Fear Patterns into Personal Power.In Program 1 Stevens explains the system he uses for helping people understand themselves and others. It's a classification of people and their personalities, issues, challenges, strengths and weaknesses. He also focuses on the issue of fear and its importance on what is going on in the world and especially the US, how we are purposely made to feel afraid and manipulated by fear by the "powers that be". Therefore, it's especially important to get beyond our fear and thinking clearly and constructively.
Jose Stevens is a psychotherapist, shaman, author and international lecturer. He and his wife and colleague, Lena Stevens live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Jose Stevens has taught at the Psychology Graduate School and the Dept. of Transpersonal Counseling at John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, Ca. Jose Stevens and Lena Stevens founded an organization based in Santa Fe-- Power Path Seminars which does a variety of things including educational seminars and workshops on personal and spiritual matters including shamanism. They lecture and lead seminars nationally and internationally, tours to South American where the members learn from indigenous shamans and more. Some of Stevens' books are The Personality Puzzle- Solving the Mystery of Who You Are, Tao to Earth and Earth to Tao, Secrets of Shamanism- Tapping the Spirit Power Within You, co-authored with Lena Stevens, and Transforming your Dragons- How to Turn Fear Patterns into Personal Power.Program 2: Stevens focuses on the readings/predictions he and Lena Stevens have been doing yearly for approximately 10 years. The readings are based on the same system as the personality system mentioned earlier. Their predictions for this year of 2005 are that it will be somewhat quiet before the storm although they also say that generally things are going to get rockier and rockier on the planet. Stevens goes into some detail about the themes of this year being nurturance, spiritual growth, and taking care of business before things become almost certainly more chaotic and deteriorate for the next 7 years at least. He talks at some length about the changes in technology which may have very bad consequences for health, well being, freedom and privacy using the example of microchips on products to keep track of them (and maybe us). He agrees with the prophesies that speak of 2012 as a very monumental year for the planet and those of us who live on it. He says that by 2020 the world will be unrecognizable compared to what we are presently accustomed to. Exactly how it will look will depend on us and how we create it. He talks about trends both nationally and geopolitically, the need for much healing including especially the healing of military returning from war situations. Of course, climate change and peak oil are mentioned too. We are hearing from scientists as well about the seriousness of these changes.