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How to Deal When the Shit Gets Real Podcast
Rachel Pradarelli: Burnout and Finding Stillness

How to Deal When the Shit Gets Real Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 25:01


Today, I talked with Rachel about her time in the Peace Core and her journey to finding her own peace. After experiencing burnout, Rachel found ways to reconnect with herself and find stillness.If you want to connect with Rachel, you can do so below.https://tranquilopawellness.comIG

Emotions Untapped
Unlocking Inner Peace: Core Transformation Explained

Emotions Untapped

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 42:56


Send us a Text Message.Alina Nikishina is a Certified Coach, Licensed Hypnotist, and accredited expert in subconscious change work. She specializes in helping purpose driven entrepreneurs, leaders, and creatives gently, yet powerfully dissolve inner blocks and struggles that hold them back from having an ongoing, lasting sense of well-being and joy in life. As a result, her clients go on to create impactful businesses, express themselves through speaking, writing, & art, excel in their careers, enjoy more fulfilling relationships, have better health, and overall experience more peace and presence. Part of what makes her work unique is the method she specializes in called Core Transformation, which is a form of “parts work”, and we'll get into more today on the show. This gentle method effectively allows us to create long lasting inner change even when there's resistance or other self help methods that haven't worked in the past. In this episode we dive into:- What is Core Transformation and how does it work- how having awareness is the first step to lasting change- understanding we are a sum of all different ‘parts'- Alina's journey from the corporate world to entrepreneurialism- how we measure success and self worth- states of our nervous system- how to guide yourself through Core TransformationPLUSWe talked about the private session that Alina and I did together before the show. She guided me through a CT session where we were focused on my habit of smoking/vaping weed. We got to the core state that that part of me desires, and I discussed with her my thoughts, feelings and behavioral changes after the session. It was the first time we talked about it and it was great to understand even further how this method positively affects our relationship with yourself.Alina also expresses the benefits of having a guide take you through these sessions but that they can also be self guided once you understand the process. She mentions a book that was written that allows you to guide yourself, you can check it out HERE. If you want to get in touch with Alina & follow her accounts to learn more about Core Transformation OR you'd like to get in touch to book your own session:Visit her website Follow Alina on InstagramIf you have any questions from today's show, you can TEXT US by clicking the link at the top of the show notes, or DM us on Instagram Subscribe to the show on Spotify and Apple PodcastsJoin our FREE online community HEREFollow us on Instagram and Facebook

Radical Audacity in Love & Life with Tiphany Kane
Shattering the Single Woman "Shoulds" by Joining the Peace Corp with guest Christine Herbert

Radical Audacity in Love & Life with Tiphany Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 62:41


Chrisitne Herbert was a "good girl", "nice girl",  "responsible", "dependable", until the day in her single-woman 30's when she decided to join the Peace Corp and go to a tiny village in the African country of Zambia for 2 years.Her story is heartwarming, funny,  and an amazing tale of discovering the incredible strength inside herself. It was Christine's audacity to buck the norm and step out of her comfort zone that allowed her to have this life-altering experience.Get a copy of Christine's book: The Color of the ElephantOther episodes you will enjoy:Radical Permission to Speak with guest Samara BayAuthentic Living Lessons from a Technicolor TunnelDebate or Dehumanization: How do we talk about the people we do not agree with?I want to hear from you!:DM me on IG @tiphanykaneCheck out my website: www.tiphanykane.comLeave Tiphany a Voice Message to have a spotlight on the podcastProduced & Edited by: KaSa Media Productions

Sexvangelicals
Scotney's Story: Sex Education, Cultural Sensitivity, and Exploring Values

Sexvangelicals

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 72:14


I grew up in clashing cultures. My mom and step-dad both being Romanian while raising me in America. When it was time for the “sex talk” at 13 I was shocked by my mom's openness, as Romanian culture is not one defined by sex positivity as it is deeply entrenched in Orthodox Christian values. Reflecting on that talk we had as an adult, I find it incredible that she was able to unpack her own cultural restrictions and have an open and honest conversation with me about contraception, consent, gynecology appointments, and STDs. This is not to say America has a sex-positive culture- it doesn't, but it is to say that being able to communicate with your child about sexuality and sexual health has its benefits. That conversation prepared me to not be riddled with shame when I went on the pill, and not to be embarrassed when buying condoms, it all seemed very normal and proactive to me. This week Jeremiah and Julia explore the intersection of religion and sexuality in different cultural contexts as well as the strength in understanding and communicating values through their conversation with Scotney Young. Scotney Young is the Prevention and Outreach Manager at Doorway, a Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Organization. Here she develops and facilitates educational programming to promote healthy relationships and prevent intimate partner and sexual violence before it ever happens. Scotney is also the Co-Creator of You + Me = We, a queer sex education program for LGBTQ+ Youth. She is also the creator of Boundaries and Doorways a college consent education program. After earning a Masters' in Social Work from Boston University, she started teaching sex education to teenagers in a rural desert town in Peru as a Peace Core volunteer. Scotney also holds a post-graduate certificate in sexual health education from the University of Michigan. She's developed comprehensive sex ed curricula for youth of all ages and service providers, she is also one of only two sex educators certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Consolers, and Therapists in Virginia, and most recently she completed her Anti-Up Certification which focuses on applying various justice and anti-oppression frameworks to sexual health education. (07:35) “I just think young people are so eager to talk about these topics and learn about them, and I personally believe that sexual health and relationship education is really important because everyone should have the knowledge and tools they need to make informed decisions about their bodies, relationships, and futures” Scotney reflects on her time in Peru as a Peace Core volunteer and how she got into her field, she touches on a deeply important topic: that everyone deserves the correct knowledge to make informed decisions. Jeremiah notes how on this podcast conversations deconstructing a lot of incorrect knowledge or narrow perspectives towards sex and sex ed are usually the focus. Scotney then says “I loved being the person who could destigmatize and demystify these topics,” which is truly the goal with Sexvangelicals as well. Sex Education and Different Cultures (15:57) “You have to find ways to share information and tools that fit the context of the lives that they're living in” here Scotney talks about “adjust[ing] the content to adapt to their local cultures” when she worked in various countries. She touches on how in Peru she used biblical teachings to challenge ideas of sexual violence and street harassment and in Afghanistan she volunteered with a program that taught Afghan women how to swim and practice body autonomy through movement. (21:50) “Sexuality is a core part of the holistic being. It's a core part of being a fully actualized human that should be nurtured and tended to and isn't that the same for spirituality?” Scotney says after being asked about the relationship between the field of sexual therapy and religion. There tends to be judgment from the field towards religious groups or religious people, but in reality, it is important to value all parts of a person, including both religion and sexuality: “It would be hard to feel complete if any one of these core parts of our humanity is wrapped up and shamed” (24:08) “I like to distinguish between what is a true religious tenant versus what is a way the structure around the religion might be enforcing that might not even be a religious tenant” Julia talks about distinguishing between the religion in itself and the religious structure, because many times the ideology being pushed by the structure is not in line with the religion itself. (40:40) “When you focus on the behavior as the final outcome of what it is typically speaking when we do that in sex therapy we're inviting anxiety into the conversation” Jeremiah touches on how when we talk about behavior, for example, he mentions “pressuring ourselves to think about orgasm in this cultural norm instead of my [our] own meaning” can be damaging. It's important to find our own values and contexts for these behaviors and actions, and not try to align ourselves with the cultural idea of “orgasms,” or other behaviors, but to understand what it means to us. (41:45) “In what situation is telling someone don't do this with no extra context work? It doesn't work. It's like don't touch that red button and don't tell them why? What's gonna happen when they do it” Scotney gives this example when talking about the issue with abstinence-only education, which enforces a value without an explanation. This is a part of the larger conversation on how parents can impart values to their children in less rigid ways and offer room for conversation, not shame. It's important to have the “why,” because a “don't do this,” does not stand on its own.

Health on SermonAudio
MHS_16 Peace_Core of Mental Health

Health on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 38:00


A new MP3 sermon from Nothing But The Truth is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: MHS_16 Peace_Core of Mental Health Subtitle: Mental Health and the Bible Speaker: David L. Johnston Broadcaster: Nothing But The Truth Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/4/2018 Length: 38 min.

Speakingvibrations
#3 Jay Spear Hits Peace At Its Core

Speakingvibrations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 54:49


Jay Spear is a North Carolina boy turned Island boy, Siargao Island to be exact. A Marine Biologist, Mycology Enthusiast, and peace spreading brother of the cosmos finds a break in the monsoon rains to connect. Jay paints some humbling scenes from living on a secluded coral surrounded island that could bring gratefulness and awareness to even the simplest of luxuries. We dive into his story of how the Peace Core drifted him across the globe from the United States of America to the South Pacific Islands of the Philippines. IG: @jtspear21 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speakingvibrations/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speakingvibrations/support

Road Dog Podcast
175: Jaala Shaw Never Quits

Road Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 105:23


“When you push yourself beyond where you went before and you keep on going, that's success.” Jaala Shaw served in the Peace Core, used to own a cross fit gym, and currently is an educator and teacher who used to work for the State Department. Learn all about a Go Ruck race and her attempts at Go Ruck Selection. Hear her thoughts on Afghanistan where she spent some time teraching. Luis is joined by guest host Rob DeCou. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoglistener Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com DRYMAX show code: Roaddog2020  Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.drymaxsports.com/products/ Allwedoisrun.com Coppercanyons.com Jaala Shaw Contact Info: IG: https://www.instagram.com/fliesonawall/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/dropbydropfitness/ Website: https://www.dropbydropfitness.com/about Go Ruck Website: https://www.goruck.com YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/GORUCKTV Rob DeCou Contact Info: Website: gorobgo.org Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com

Faith Over Everything
Journey To Self….

Faith Over Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 65:58


Such a real raw conversation with my good fam Clif Hurt. Join the convo as we discuss his experience in the Peace Core, spiritual journey, cultural journey, musical pursuits, and opening himself to love despite possible ridicule and rejection from others.

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The Work 'n Play Podcast
Identity Unleashed with World Traveler Victoria Alexis | Episode 8

The Work 'n Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 70:49


Victoria Alexis has discovered the power of one's unique journey of self discovery, walking in truth, and career success. In this episode we discuss: The beauty of the human experience through a diverse lens. How she has developed her sense of identity over time. The power of unlocking your curiosity.Reconditioning and reframing through your experiences.Her experience learning working with the Peace Core and living abroad in Brazil. How to unlock the truest form of you when choosing a career path. And so much more!Connect with Victoria on Instagram @_victoriaotrConnect with Arylle on Instagram: @Arylleyoung_

Mogul Motivation
The Peace Core

Mogul Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 7:31


Storms rage at ocean level. Waves rise 40feet high, winds blow 100mph, rain, thunder, lightning are in an abundance. But if you go 100 feet below the surface there are no signs of a storm. It's just peace and calm. That contrast applies to entrepreneurs and Dream chasers alike.

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Aromatic Chat
Aromatic Chat with Suzanne Bolton

Aromatic Chat

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 29:21


In today's Aromatic Chat, I have the pleasure of connecting with Suzanne Bolton, a Clinical Aromatherapist based out of Colorado. Suzanne has been practicing aromatherapy in a clinical setting since the late 90s, and while she's technically retired from the clinical setting, she still teaches classes and volunteers her time when she can.Suzanne credits her passion for aromatherapy as stemming from a love of the land, herbs, and the plants around her. She was working at Mercy Regional Hospital at the time that they received a grant from the American Cancer Society that provided for many resources for their hospital, including a healing garden and the opportunity to study aromatherapy - the rest has been a fascinating journey!Life has taken Suzanne many different places, including to Columbia with the Peace Core where she met her husband, and Florida where she and her husband founded a yoga studio centering on love and self-care. From there, they moved to the mountains of Colorado, where she has been able to enjoy making a difference in a smaller place. She began working in the ICU at the local hospital, and helped to create the TLC Integrative Care team.Tune in to this episode to find out how the TLC Integrative Care team improves the lives and experiences of the patients and families that they work with, what is lighting Suzanne up in life, and to hear her advice to everyone who desires to age well!Her favorite 3 essential oils are:pinion pinerosemaryfrankincenseThe only way to contact Suzanne if you are interested in participating in classes is via her email:suzanneabolton@gmail.comLinks:https://www.lemonbalmcoaching.comMusic by Adipsia:https://adipsia.bandcamp.comShow notes by Verdant Heart Virtual Assisting:https://www.verdantheartva.comRecorded 1/22/2021Support the show

Tony Talks
From Serving in the Peace core to being Bed ridden for 23 hours per day - Divya Cassity

Tony Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 50:39


Divya Cassity is a Health and Nutrition Major, works in health authority and worked for the Peace core overseas. I meet Divya Cassity at Date with Destiny 2018 and again in August 2019 at Business Mastery. Divya was ailed by a condition which kept her in bed for up to 23 hours per day for months. She tried every health option from Western to Eastern medicine to find a cure. In that time she learn tools and strategies to cope with such challenging times and is beginning her journey into entrepreneurship by starting a business that helps others in this area. If you are bed ridden and are experiencing this please contact Divya at +1-404-416-3966 and she is happy to help provide solutions for other who might be experiencing the same challenges.

BLISTER Podcast
Blister Speaker Series 2.2: Honnold Foundation ED, Dory Trimble

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 61:43


When world-renowned climber, Alex Honnold, was looking for a new executive director for his Honnold Foundation, he tapped Dory Trimble. And with the massive success of the film, Free Solo, Dory has guided what started as Alex's small, personal passion project into a rapidly growing nonprofit working on global projects.The aim of the Honnold Foundation is to reduce environmental impact and address inequality by supporting solar energy initiatives worldwide. And in this conversation, Dory unpacks for us what that means, what it’s like working with Alex, how she’s managed the explosive growth of the Honnold Foundation, and she offers excellent advice for anyone interested in getting involved with an organization committed to doing social good.We opened our time at Western by showing this brief film of a project that the Honnold Foundation is currently involved with in Puerto Rico:TOPICS & TIMES:How did you first get involved with the Honnold Foundation? (4:30)How has HF changed? (11:50)Dory’s formative experience with the Peace Core (16:15)The impact of ‘Free Solo’ (18:50)How is working with Alex? (26:55)How do you choose projects to work on? (28:05)Why solar? (33:07)What will HF look like in ten years? (37:55)Advice for those who want to do good in the world? (39:49)Western vs. Proust (45:55) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Real Leaders Podcast
Ep. 28 Celebrating Rejections-Lisa Kurtis, CEO Kuli Kuli

Real Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 30:39


Founder & CEO, Lisa Curtis discovered a magical nutrient called Moringa in Niger, West Africa when she was 22 years old serving in the Peace Core. “I had never eaten anything that had had such a profound impact on my body”. The plant has now impacted more than just the consumer. Soon after, Lisa went on to raise all sorts of capital to hire women and men in South America, SE Asia, and Africa to produce and export her sustenance adding additional societal value to the supply chain by providing 1 world access to 3rd world countries, “it was really hard for me to get people to take me seriously. I got a lot of, `nice project little girl.’” Now, KuliKuli has raised over $10M, is located 445 stores and ranked #38 on the Real Leaders 100 list provided in the link in our bio. You can access Lisa’s full interview on Facebook: RealLeadersMagazine --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

She's Heard Podcast
Dr. Phyllis West, S1 E8; Resilience, Locs, Power, Miracles, & Freedom

She's Heard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 62:06


Meet Dr. Phyllis West; a fierce, compassionate, lover of humanity, a power-house, a trail blazer, and a beautiful force of nature. She is a professor of Social Work and Public Health at Governors State University in Chicago Illinois. She was also a Peace Core volunteer in the Sierra Leone Liberia region of West Africa during the war. In this episode she gives us a glimpse of what it was like growing up on the west side of Chicago in the neighborhood where Dr. Martin Luther King lived before he was killed. She shares how she became the first in her family to graduate college, and how it only takes one person to positively change your life. She recounts how she found a way out of poverty and is educating and training community leaders to do the same. Recently she made a trip to Ghana and reveals to us her life changing experience there. In this heart healing conversation, Dr. West invites us to really see each other amidst disparity and difference. She lets us learn from her life example to embrace and accept our most authentic selves. Music by bensound.com

The Yogi Roth Show: How Great Is Ball
John Heymann, One World Play Project CEO + the power of play around the globe

The Yogi Roth Show: How Great Is Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 51:39


‘We only exist to have impact.' ~ John Heymann, CEO of One World Play ProjectWe all know that the power of play is real and we can easily understand that playing with a ball can put a smile on someone's face, start a conversation and create a memory. But how can we use ‘play' to do more?The answer is simple: follow the path blazed by One World Play Project. Their CEO, John Heymann joined the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with Yogi Roth to share how this small concept became a global movementTheir mission: to bring the power of play to youth and adults around the world, as they believe that play is a fundamental human need. John spoke with Yogi, who has recently joined One World Play Project as a Storytelling Ambassador, and discussed the ‘why' behind this brand.This conversation will light you up as this simple ball can be found on soccer fields, parks and city streets in over 185 countries as 2.2 million balls have been given away, impacting an estimated 60 million people. Furthermore, One World Play Project is impacting displaced people around the globe, specifically in refugee communities in Syria, Greece, Italy, and the USA. John shares how this simple ball allows the refugee community and local community to find a common ground, known as play.John's story is fascinating, as he has worked with various companies and at 42 years old chose to join the Peace Core. He will move you to do the obvious, play.Join the One World Play Project movement and get a 20% discount on a ball by using the code YOGI at https://www.oneworldplayproject.com.Follow One World Play Project on Social Media @OneWorldPlayPRJ.

JimJim's Reinvention Revolution Podcast
JJRR Ep10 Fearlessness - Discovering you're an entrepreneur - Reimagining women's active apparel

JimJim's Reinvention Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 64:11


So did you ever crash and burn on your first Kickstarter project?  Or totally misread how big your target market might be?  I love the fearlessness that Reid demonstrates in Episode 10 as she dives into entrepreneurship and shares some of her failures.   She's got a new custom women's apparel company that's addressing the stylish active segment that she now realizes is the right fit (pun intended!).  She sums up her experience perfectly with this quote.  "I realized at that point marketing is a conversation."  Listen to the end of the episode to find out how to support her new project that's kicking off Sept. 26 on www.Ifundwomen.com. www.reidmillerapparel.com @reidmillerapparel on Instagram #unlimitedbydesign www.ralieghdenimworkshop.com https://ifundwomen.com/projects/custom-made-womenswear http://thedurham.com/ 04:15s: Reid’s epiphany with women’s custom clothing 06:28s Body scanners with Alton Lane 07.58s Reid describes her own reinvention - thinking about being a fashion designer as a child 08:59s Volunteering in the Peace Core in Togo Africa 11:49s Getting a degree in public health and bike commuting in Durham, NC 13:25s Why does my clothing suck for biking? 17:50s How do you know you’re not in the right career? Realizing you’re an entrepreneur 22:25s Pivoting from public health to starting her own apparel company 29:00s How to start designing without any experience 31:58s Product and process go together 34:45s Failing at Kickstarter and learning that marketing is a conversation 41:45s Finding your market 49:20s Partnering with local suppliers 51:04s ifundwomen.com and creating a video project to show custom process 54:30s One woman trying it “Go for the really big idea and let it take 10 years.” “I realized at that point that marketing is a conversation” Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends! Click Subscribe in ITunes!

North Heartland Community Church
#2 The Peace Core

North Heartland Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2017 39:25


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North Heartland Community Church
#2 The Peace Core

North Heartland Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2017 39:25


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Around The Coin
Episode 112: Interview with Jack Langworthy, Founder & CEO of Ninayo

Around The Coin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016 34:18


Mike interviews Jack Langworthy, Founder & CEO of Ninayo. NINAYO.com is an online trading platform targeting emerging markets, launched in Tanzania in May, 2015, and now has over 3500 users. Founder, Jack Langworthy, was in the Peace Core for years in Tanzania and during his time there he became passionate about solving problems that plague the farming industry. In a country of 50 Million people (slightly larger than California), there are about 10 Million family farms, and 40% of all the food they produce ends up rotting because of a terribly inefficient system of buying and selling. All this while 30% of the population in the country struggles with malnutrition. Jack tells us about his journey to solve it all! If you find yourself inspired by this story, please share it and help spread the word.

Running On Om
143: Amby Burfoot on How to Live Every Mile as a Gift

Running On Om

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 70:10


In this episode, Amby Burfoot, 1968 Boston Marathon Winner and Runner’s World Magazine editor-at-large, tells the story of how every mile is a gift. Amby reflects on the importance of running mentorship from his time serving in the Peace Core as a distance running coach in El Salvador to the impact that John J. Kelley, accomplished marathoner and his high school coach, had on his life. He discusses his relationship to running in college marked by passion, obsession, and hard work.