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The Living Process Episode 16 Zen and Focusing as Personal Practice, with Christian Dillo I'm happy to announce The Living Process, Episode 16 with Christian Dillo. Christian and I were meeting for the first time in this episode. In this episode Christian and I speak about how he, even as an adolescent, would pause while speaking to say what he really meant and his later discovery of Gendlin's focusing and how it put into words a process that he was already engaged in. He was committed to authenticity and pausing and not talking in a way that alienated him from himself. He asks ‘What does the situation require from me' to carry itself forward. Christian's Focusing is self-taught - he Focuses has never taken a Focusing class or workshop. He has also studied Gendlin's philosophy and during the conversation, it's clear that he has a deep understanding of how the philosophy relates to the practice. Christian talks about why Zen practice was the way forward for him rather than going into the Focusing world and how he remains open to further collaboration with us. He also discusses his depression as a kind of shying away from intensity and how his Zen Buddhist practice was helpful in his discernment of ‘field' awareness and ‘focused' awareness. We touch on phenomenology as a transformative practice and both Focusing and Zen Buddhism as examples of that. We explore whether Focusing is a spiritual practice and about the possible drawbacks of thinking of Focusing as a ‘method'. Meeting Christian has made me wonder how many ‘Focusers' are out there on their own, without any connection to the larger community! Thank you to Iain Murdoch for suggesting Christian as a guest. Zenki Christian Dillo Roshi is the Resident Teacher at the Boulder Zen Center. He started his practice at the San Francisco Zen Center in 1996. For 20 years, he practiced monastically at the Crestone Mountain Zen Center. In 2013, he received dharma transmission from Zentatsu Baker Roshi. Since then, he has been the Boulder Zen Center Guiding Teacher. In 2020, he moved to Boulder full-time, where he now lives with his wife and son. Zenki Roshi teaches Zen on the understanding that, fundamentally, Buddhism is an embodied investigation of human experience with the intention of realizing liberation from suffering, wisdom, and compassion. He is the author of The Path of Aliveness: A Contemporary Zen Approach to Awakening Body and Mind (Shambhala, 2022). Episode 16 with Christian Dillo: https://youtu.be/AEXpOUkmLO8 The Living Process - all episodes and podcast links: https://www.londonfocusing.com/the-living-process/ Living Process on the FOT Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx3FqA70kQWuHCHmEiZnkn1VcrRIPbcvk #Focusing #Gendlin #Zen #ChristianDillo #buddhist #Bodytherapy #Experientialpractice #Awareness #Somaticwork #Zenmeditation #authenticity #bodymind
Kadam Adam Starr is the Resident Teacher of Tara Kadampa Meditation Centre, Dublin. He is a teacher of Kadampa Buddhism and meditation, having studied for years with internationally renowned teacher of Buddhism, Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche. Adam explores how meditation actually works, why we should develop an understanding of our intent behind meditation and building a sense of peace within our minds, and how this can help us develop more compassion and empathy for others in our life. Prymal: @prymalpro Dan: @thedancampion Tara Kadampa Meditation Centre Get your FREE copy of 20 Books and Podcasts to Change Your Life: https://mailchi.mp/prymal/bookspodcasts
Kadam Adam Starr is the Resident Teacher of Tara Kadampa Meditation Centre, Dublin. He has studied, practised and taught Kadampa Buddhism and meditation for many years under the guidance of the fully accomplished meditation master and internationally renowned teacher of Buddhism, Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche. Originally from Dublin, Kadam Adam has been teaching meditation and Kadampa Buddhism extensively in the UK and in Europe since 2004. He returned home to Ireland in 2017, where he has continued to teach throughout the country, as well as internationally. In this episode we discuss strategies to enhance our mental & emotional wellbeing. Many of us in todays society can feel overly burdened with increasing levels of unhealthy stress, anxiety and unhappiness. The result of this, is that it can all too easily land us in a place where we don't feel consistently good within ourselves, or good about ourselves and life. This is where meditation and taking a more mindful approach to everyday life can act as practical tools, anyone can learn to change this, to learn what it means to take really good care of, and discover our potential to continually improve. Throughout this episode, Adam mentions that as a result of this, we discover what it means to feel increasingly - and more consistently - good within ourselves, good about ourselves (and our potential to live with increasing inner calm, happiness and wellbeing) and good about life. To find out more about Kadam Adam Starr: https://meditateinireland.com/
Dr. Carnahan completed her residency at the University of Illinois Program in Family Medicine at Methodist Medical Center. In 2006 she was voted by faculty to receive the Resident Teacher of the Year award and elected to Central Illinois 40 Leaders Under 40. She received her medical degree from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago and her Bachelor of Science degree in Bio-Engineering at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. She is dually board-certified in Family Medicine (ABFM) and Integrative Holistic Medicine (ABIHM). Dr. Jill was also part of the first 100+ health-care practitioners to be certified in Functional Medicine through the Institute of Functional Medicine (IFMCP). In 2008, Dr. Carnahan's vision for health and healing resulted in the creation of Methodist Center for Integrative Medicine in Peoria, IL where she served as the Medical Director for 2 years. In 2010, she founded Flatiron Functional Medicine in Boulder, Colorado where she partnered in functional medicine with medical partner, Dr. Robert Rountree. She recently opened a brand new medical clinic with a broad range of services in Louisville, Colorado. Dr. Jill is also 15-year survivor of breast cancer and Crohn's disease and passionate about teaching patients how to “live well” and thrive in the midst of complex and chronic illness. She is also committed to teaching other physicians how to address underlying cause of illness rather than just treating symptoms through the principles of functional medicine. She is a prolific writer, speaker, and loves to infuse others with her passion for health and healing!
This episode features Integrative OB-Gyn, Dr. LaKeischa McMillan, discussing the formally taboo topics of menopause and perimenopause. This discussion also touches on how the recent overturning of Roe vs. Wade can affect women that are experiencing perimenopause or menopause. Dr. LaKeischa specializes in helping women get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness, and have energy all day. Whether you are identify as woman or not, this discussion can increase your knowledge, along with help you support those around you and increase your level of empathy. Questions this episode will answer: -What are some symptoms of perimenopause? -Why are womens' health and women's reproductive rights not only important for those who identify as women? -How can overturning Roe vs. Wade impact women in menopause and perimenopause? -What are some ways or strategies to reasess and reset? Connect with Dr. LaKeischa www.instagram.com/drlakeischamd www.facebook.com/drlakeischamd www.twitter.com/drlakeischamd Resources: Feel Better: 5 Tips for Overcoming Anxiety coaching guide: www.FeelBetterBonus.com Telepsychiatry from Dr. Goodwin: askdrgoodwin.com www.hormonequiz.co About Dr. LaKeischa: Dr. LaKeischa Webb McMillan was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) from Oakwood College, now Oakwood University, and continued her studies at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic degrees, Dr. LaKeischa is certified in the use of the DiVinci Robotic System for Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she was awarded the distinction of Resident Teacher of the Year an honor bestowed by fellow residence. A gifted speaker, OB-GYN and hormone specialist, and Amazon Best-Selling Author, Dr. LaKeischa has a passion for helping women struggling with depleting hormones, get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness and have energy to last the entire day. If you want to become a Hormone Hottie follow Dr. LaKeischa on all social media @drlakeischamd. Living Your Dreams In the Midst of a Pandemic with Azizi Blissett In this episode, Life Coach, Azizi Blissett and I embark on a discussion of pursing your dreams and manifesting even during a pandemic. Life doesn't have to stop just because COVID happened, and this episode discusses practical strategies to pursue your dreams.
**SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: For more information or to Register for Dr. Carol's 90-Day Wildfit Program...send an email to info@drcarolpenn.com with "WildFit" in the subject line. Contact this episode's Super-friend, Dr. LaKeischa McMillan. If you want to become a balanced beauty follow Dr. LaKeischa on all social media @drlakeischamd ~~~~ Hosted by Dr. Carol Penn, DO, & Diem Jones this exciting 10-part Series, now in Season 8, is presented by Penn Global Visions and Dr. Carol's team of Super-friends as we explore the worlds of: weight loss; weight loss maintenance; aging in reverse; heart health; optimizing health and well being. Weightless in Mind Body and Spirit, is designed to assist each participant in the journey of outrageous self-care and how to prioritize themselves on behalf of achieving their best and highest self. Over the course of our show you will learn how to balance your Sympathetic and Parasympathetic nervous system. Tune in to this episode as we discuss "Cultivating Authenticity in Medicine" with Super-friend, Dr. LaKeischa McMillan. Produced by: Kenya Pope, http://goddess.kenyapope.com ~~~~ Featured Guest: Dr. LaKeischa McMillan Dr. LaKeischa Webb McMillan was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) from Oakwood College, now Oakwood University, and continued her studies at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic degrees, Dr. LaKeischa is certified in the use of the DiVinci Robotic System for Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she was awarded the distinction of Resident Teacher of the Year in 2004. A gifted speaker, OB-GYN and hormone specialist, Dr. LaKeischa has a passion for helping women struggling with depleting hormones, get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness and have energy to last the entire day. If you want to become a balanced beauty follow Dr. LaKeischa on all social media @drlakeischamd. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carol-penn/support
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji
Featured Guest: Dr. LaKeischa Webb McMillan was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) from Oakwood College, now Oakwood University, and continued her studies at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic degrees, Dr. LaKeischa is certified in the use of the DiVinci Robotic System for Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she was awarded the distinction of Resident Teacher of the Year in 2004. A gifted speaker, OB-GYN and hormone specialist, Dr. LaKeischa has a passion for helping women struggling with depleting hormones, get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness and have energy to last the entire day. If you want to become a balanced beauty follow Dr. LaKeischa on all social media @drlakeischamd. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carol-penn/support
Eva Natanya is Executive Director and Resident Teacher at the Center for Contemplative Research at Miyo Samten Ling. A scholar of Indian and Tibetan Buddhism, Christian theology, and comparative religion, Dr. Natanya has served in many capacities as a spiritual teacher, academic lecturer, translator, and editor of Tibetan texts, writer, and retreat leader. Following a nine-year career as a professional ballet dancer with both the New York City Ballet and the Royal Ballet of England, she earned an MA in Christian Systematic Theology at the Graduate Theological Union and a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia. Her dissertation examined the complex interactions of Madhyamaka, Yogācāra, and Abhidharma teachings as they underlie the Vajrayāna philosophy of Je Tsongkhapa. She has worked closely with Dr. B. Alan Wallace on his translations for several books, including Open Mind: View and Meditation in the Lineage of Lerab Lingpa and Fathoming the Mind: Inquiry and Insight in Dudjom Lingpa's Vajra Essence, and has co-taught meditation retreats with Dr. Wallace around the world. In a Christian context, she co-authored Living Resurrected Lives: What It Means and Why It Matters with Veronica Mary Rolf. She has spent more than three years in solitary meditation retreat, and remains in residence at Miyo Samten Ling in Crestone, Colorado, guiding fellow retreatants in the details of contemplative training. Her website is: evanatanya.com. Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Interview recorded August 21, 2021 Video and audio below. Audio also available as a Podcast.
To find out more about Lynnis click here https://linktr.ee/Lynnis In this episode of V.I.B.E Living, we are talking about caring for yourself and moving forward with your wellness journey empowered with a wellness plan that works with you. Our guest is Dr. LaKeischa Webb McMillan. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) from Oakwood College, now Oakwood University, and continued her studies at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic degrees, Dr. LaKeischa is certified in the use of the DiVinci Robotic System for Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she was awarded the distinction of Resident Teacher of the Year in 2004. A gifted speaker, OB-GYN, and hormone specialist, Dr. LaKeischa has a passion for helping women struggling with depleting hormones, get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness, and have enough energy to last the entire day. Dr. LaKeischa shares with us her own personal midlife wellness journey and how her experience has helped her to provide services for women taking an integrative approach that takes into consideration the whole person, mind, body, and spirit. To find out more about Dr. LaKeischa please visit her website at https://www.housecallwithdrmac.com/ and all of her social media @drlakeischamd. To Find out More About Lynnis click here - -> https://linktr.ee/Lynnis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vibelivingpodcast/message
Christian & Nick have over Aaron Nowak (Okayest Husband's Resident Teacher). They tell stories of their time in school and Aaron share some strange things from his time as a public school teacher. Erick Humes jumped in at the end as his daughters were in Nowak's class at one point. So sit back and enjoy as the guy take you to class. It's alright, when your saved by the bell….Contact the podcast at okayesthusband.nick@gmail.comDOWNLOAD, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE PLEASELove Ya!
This episode features Integrative OB-Gyn, Dr. LaKeischa McMillan, discussing the formally taboo topics of menopause and perimenopause. She specializes in helping women get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness, and have energy all day. We not only discuss how these hormone changes can impact you, but also strategies to advocate for yourself to get more effective health care. Even if you are not dealing with “the change,” this discussion can help you support those around you and increase your level of empathy. What you'll learn: -What is menopause -What is perimenopause -The power of listening to your body -The importance of having language to communicate with your doctor and healthcare team -Asking for help -Balancing family, work, and self-care -Improving communication with your family and friends, so they can support you Resources: www.hormonequiz.co Fix Your Fairytale: A Woman's Guide to a Great Life, Love, and Legacy at www.FixYourFairytaleBook.com The Other PMS at https://www.housecallwithdrmac.com/the-other-pms Connect with Dr. LaKeischa www.instagram.com/drlakeischamd www.facebook.com/drlakeischamd www.twitter.com/drlakeischamd www.DrLaKeischaMD.com www.hormonequiz.co About Dr. LaKeischa: Dr. LaKeischa Webb McMillan was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) from Oakwood College, now Oakwood University, and continued her studies at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic degrees, Dr. LaKeischa is certified in the use of the DiVinci Robotic System for Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she was awarded the distinction of Resident Teacher of the Year an honor bestowed by fellow residence. A gifted speaker, OB-GYN and hormone specialist, and Amazon Best-Selling Author, Dr. LaKeischa has a passion for helping women struggling with depleting hormones, get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness and have energy to last the entire day. If you want to become a Hormone Hottie follow Dr. LaKeischa on all social media @drlakeischamd as above.
There is so much wisdom in this episode and some really vulnerable shares from our beautiful guests - Jake Potter & Henry Fowkes, co-founders of Common Roots. This one is for all the facilitators, dancers, creatives and anyone who has struggled with mental health and is wanting inspiration to find ways to heal through creative expression. In this episode we speak about: How to move through creative trauma Navigating your first time on a dance floor with free movementDifferent modalities of therapyThe profound healing that comes from creative expression with supporting your mental health Creative process with facilitation Navigating stressful situations and coming to know the different parts of yourself that ariseAbout Jake Potter: Jake Potter is the Founding Director of ACEP, practicing Psychotherapist and host of the Embodied Mind Podcast. He is the Award Winner of the Dr Rafael Locke Award for Clinical & Academic Excellence in the practice of Counselling and Psychotherapy from Ikon Institute. Jake has received a BA of Counselling & Psychotherapy, is a Certified Open Floor Movement Teacher, Working Member of Open Floor International and Co-Founder of Common Roots; a Melbourne-based organisation uniting and empowering people through movement and dance. Jake has had an extensive teaching career which began as a Resident Teacher at Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California and has taught across Australia and the United States.W: www.jakepotter.com.auFB: @jakepotter.openfloorInstagram: @jakepotter_W: www.acep.com.auFB: @centreforembodiedpracticeInstagram: @centreforembodiedpracticeAbout Henry Fowkes: Henry is a down-to-earth group facilitator, educator and embodiment teacher who began his career as a civil engineer. He is an internationally accredited teacher of Open Floor Movement Practice, Co-founded of Common Roots, student of Relational Gestalt Psychotherapy and loves nothing more than a big wild dance. W: www.henryfowkes.orgFB: @openfloorhenryInstagram: @henryfowkesAbout Common RootsW: www.commonroots.com.auFB: commonrootsausInstagram: common.rootsWe would love to hear what resonated for you, by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or contacting us via Instagram.Contact Tali: @talibrashFollow @thecreativezonepodcastSupport the show
An incredible episode with Dr. LaKeischa on Integrative Gynecology, how she found her specialty and medicine, PMS tips, and more about the V. Dr. LaKeischa Webb McMillan was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) from Oakwood College, now Oakwood University, and continued her studies at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic degrees, Dr. LaKeischa is certified in the use of the DiVinci Robotic System for Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she was awarded the distinction of Resident Teacher of the Year in 2004. A gifted speaker, OB-GYN and hormone specialist, Dr. LaKeischa has a passion for helping women struggling with depleting hormones, get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness and have enough energy to last the entire day. If you want to become a balanced beauty follow Dr. LaKeischa on all social media @drlakeischamd. https://www.housecallwithdrmac.com/home
Tune in (01/18/21) to The Doctor Whisperer Show, at 5:30 pm EST, to welcome Dr. Vishnupriya Nair, Founder of Envision Direct Primary Care! Dr. Nair will be joining us to discuss Direct Primary Care! Envision Direct Primary Care Founder Dr. Vishnupriya Nair is a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician and a member of the American College of Physicians. She completed her Residency at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in New Jersey, where she was the recipient of the Resident Teacher of the Year Award and the Chief Resident's Award. Dr. Nair believes that affordable, compassionate, comprehensive care should provide patients with whole body solutions that keep them healthy on every level. Her vision for Envision Direct Primary Care is to make dedicated, holistic medical care accessible and affordable. - Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician - Member of the American College of Physicians - Published author at Journal of Clinical Hypertension Dr. Nair created Envision Direct Primary Care with the intent to provide patients with the care, commitment, and the security of knowing that their doctor is focused solely on their healthcare needs. By cutting out the insurance companies and administrators, Dr. Nair is able to simplify healthcare and bring patients reliable, concierge care at an affordable price. Appointments are never rushed because Dr. Nair believes that your time is just as important as hers. She is passionate about connecting with each and every one of her patients in order to provide them with the best possible care. She moved to the United States in 2010 after completing medical school in India, and considers it a privilege to raise her family in this country, where she is able to serve the community by providing first class, compassionate care. Outside of her practice she spends her time making memories with her family, reading, meditating, singing, and doing yoga. Thank you to our incredible sponsor TieTechnology for sponsoring the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message
Featured Guests: Dr. LaKeischa Webb McMillan was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) from Oakwood College, now Oakwood University, and continued her studies at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic degrees, Dr. LaKeischa is certified in the use of the DiVinci Robotic System for Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she was awarded the distinction of Resident Teacher of the Year in 2004. A gifted speaker, OB-GYN and hormone specialist, Dr. LaKeischa has a passion for helping women struggling with depleting hormones, get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness and have energy to last the entire day. Victoria Adjekpiyede is an Occupational Therapist specializing in Physical dysfunction with my focus in pediatrics, adults and geriatrics for the past 13 years Prior to OT. I graduated with a double Major in Bio and Education.. . Mother to 3...a 28yr old son, 24 year old daughter and a 21 year old son. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carol-penn/support
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji
Featured Guest: Dr. LaKeischa Webb McMillan was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama. She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology (cum laude) from Oakwood College, now Oakwood University, and continued her studies at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic degrees, Dr. LaKeischa is certified in the use of the DiVinci Robotic System for Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery. Because of her passion for teaching, she was awarded the distinction of Resident Teacher of the Year in 2004. A gifted speaker, OB-GYN and hormone specialist, Dr. LaKeischa has a passion for helping women struggling with depleting hormones, get their hormones balanced, regain mental sharpness and have energy to last the entire day. If you want to become a balanced beauty follow Dr. LaKeischa on all social media @drlakeischamd. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carol-penn/support
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji
Gen Kelsang Ani is a fully ordained Australian Buddhist nun. She is the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Centre Perth. Gen Ani has been studying and practising Modern Kadampa Buddhism with Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for over 15 years. Gen Kelsang Ani gives a teaching and guided meditation on the kindness and interconnectedness of all living beings. She describes that regardless of what our physical situation may be, we genuinely feel that wherever we look, we find only the kindness of others; that we are all interconnected in a web of kindness from which it is impossible to separate yourself.Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. Visit the BSWA Stocker Road Project. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.
Dr. Buck Parker, is a General & Trauma Surgeon at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City Utah. He is also a speaker, and a medical expert for the media. Dr. Parker is from Jackson Wyoming and graduated from University of Wyoming with a Bachelor of Science. He then went on to medical school in Belize at St. Matthew's University School of Medicine. He spent 6 years in General Surgery training at Henry Ford Hospital in downtown Detroit, Michigan where he had extensive training in Trauma Surgery, Transplant Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, Emergency Abdominal Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, Endocrine Surgery, Surgical Oncology as well as Surgical Intensive Care. He also did a research fellowship in a joint program with Henry Ford and NASA studying diagnostic ultrasound and remote guidance in zero gravity environments. He has published several papers on these finding together with these institutions. While in Detroit he won multiple academic awards and was awarded the “Resident Teacher of the Year” from Wayne State Medical School in 2010. He is also a self-proclaimed “tech-nerd” and entrepreneur since 2007 when he built a million-dollar web-business using internet marketing and Google search algorithms. Dr. Parker's mission now is to harness his technological and medical knowledge to drive social change, while helping individuals unlock their personal greatness. In 2015 he was a castaway and medical expert on the NBC and Bear Grylls Reality TV Series “The Island”. This show cast 14 strangers away on deserted island for 28 days with no food, water and limited supplies. The show is currently available on Hulu and Amazon. In his spare time Dr. Parker is an avid skier and enjoys exploring the mountains in all seasons. He enjoys traveling all over the world to experience different cultures. He also loves spending time with his dog “Hanky” as well as very wild and fun Italian family including his nieces and nephews who live in Jackson Hole. His biggest aspiration is to create a free medical school online for students in 3rd world countries. (Oh and he likes taking goofy pictures for his Instagram). You can check out his website by clicking here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ninalum/support
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
Dr. Buck Parker, is a General & Trauma Surgeon at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City Utah. He is also a speaker, and a medical expert for the media. He sees patients with hernias, appendicitis, gallbladder disease, skin and soft tissue infections, bowel obstructions, colon disease as well as traumatic injuries. Dr. Parker is from Jackson Wyoming and graduated from University of Wyoming with a Bachelor of Science. He then went on to medical school in Belize at St. Matthew's University School of Medicine. He spent 6 years in General Surgery training at Henry Ford Hospital in downtown Detroit, Michigan where he had extensive training in Trauma Surgery, Transplant Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, Emergency Abdominal Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, Endocrine Surgery, Surgical Oncology as well as Surgical Intensive Care. He also did a research fellowship in a joint program with Henry Ford and NASA studying diagnostic ultrasound and remote guidance in zero gravity environments. He has published several papers on these finding together with these institutions. While in Detroit he won multiple academic awards and was awarded the “Resident Teacher of the Year” from Wayne State Medical School in 2010. He is also a self-proclaimed “tech-nerd” and entrepreneur since 2007 when he built a million-dollar web-business using internet marketing and Google search algorithms. Dr. Parker's mission now is to harness his technological and medical knowledge to drive social change, while helping individuals unlock their personal greatness. In 2015 he was a castaway and medical expert on the NBC and Bear Grylls Reality TV Series “The Island”. This show cast 14 strangers away on deserted island for 28 days with no food, water and limited supplies. The show is currently available on Hulu and Amazon.
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
DR. STANLEY OGU is a Nigerian born, international medical graduate turned board certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon in Houston, Texas. Dr. Stanley Ogu is a cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgeon with Lexington Plastic Surgeons in Sugar Land, Texas. He specializes in aesthetic surgery of the face, breast and body; including gluteal augmentation (Brazilian Butt Lift), breast augmentation, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), post-bariatric body contouring and gender-affirmation top surgery. He is a candidate member of the American Society of Plastic Surgery and an associate fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Ogu is of Nigerian heritage, and relocated to the Sugar Land area with his family after obtaining his medical degree from the University of Lagos, as both a Federal Government and Shell Petroleum academic merit scholar. He received board certification by the American Board of Surgery, after completion of a General Surgery residency at Easton Hospital – Drexel University College of Medicine in Pennsylvania, where he served as Chief Resident. Dr. Ogu subsequently completed a very competitive and rigorous three-year fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at one of the busiest programs in the nation – Indiana University School of Medicine, where he received advanced training in cutting-edge aesthetic and reconstructive surgery techniques, as well as transgender surgery. Dr. Ogu was the recipient of numerous honors throughout the course of his training including awards for the Best In-service Training Exam Score (99 percentile), Most Outstanding Resident Award (given to the best all-round resident) and Resident Teacher of the Year (chosen by medical students for excellence in teaching), to mention a few. He has presented original papers at both regional and national meetings, including at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. He is also well published in reputable medical journals, including Plastic Surgery and Modern Techniques, American Surgeon, Oxford Academic Journal and Drexel Medical Journal. Dr. Ogu is well liked by his patients for his warm and caring personality, as well as his attention to detail. He is committed to helping patients achieve their unique desired results and become the best version of themselves, through both surgical and non-surgical techniques. He is also passionate about charity work and has had extensive volunteer experience, providing medically disadvantaged communities with free pediatric, burn and breast reconstructive surgery, on mission trips to El Salvador and Nigeria. In his free time, he enjoys mentoring the youth in the community, fitness, soccer and spending time with his beautiful family. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ninalum/support
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
Steven Lawenda, MD is a board-certified Family Medicine physician in Southern California Kaiser Permanente. Dr. Lawenda graduated from UC Davis School of Medicine in 2001 with Honors in Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine. He completed his Family Medicine Residency at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island / Brown University in 2004 where he was awarded Resident Teacher of the Year. In 2013, Dr. Lawenda transformed his own health with plant-based nutrition and has since co-created Lifestyle Medicine programs that have transformed both the lives of patients and the way in which health care is delivered at his medical center. Dr. Lawenda recently co-authored a review of Lifestyle Medicine with several esteemed colleagues that was published in the Permanente Journal. He is a two-time recipient of the Southern California Permanente Medical Group Everyday Hero award. In this conversation Dr. Lawenda shares hist story of transitioning to whole food plant-based lifestyle and the profound difference it made in his life. He discusses food addiction, calorie density, and reversal of common chronic conditions that is possible and well-documented in research.
Dr. Jill Carnahan returns to the podcast this week to discuss the importance of gut health in order to heal from chronic illnesses. She offers an insight into candida and it's role in "Gut Dysbiosis." Don't miss this one! About Jill C. Carnahan, MD, ABFM, ABIHM, IFMCP Dr. Carnahan completed her residency at the University of Illinois Program in Family Medicine at Methodist Medical Center. In 2006 she was voted by faculty to receive the Resident Teacher of the Year award and elected to Central Illinois 40 Leaders Under 40. She received her medical degree from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago and her Bachelor of Science degree in Bio-Engineering at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. She is dually board-certified in Family Medicine and Integrative Holistic Medicine. In 2008, Dr. Carnahan’s vision for health and healing resulted in the creation of Methodist Center for Integrative Medicine in Peoria, IL where she served as the Medical Director for 2 years. In 2010, she founded Flatiron Functional Medicine in Boulder, Colorado where she practices functional medicine with medical partner, Dr. Robert Rountree, author and expert speaker. Dr. Carnahan is also 10-year survivor of breast cancer and Crohn’s disease and passionate about teaching patients how to “live well” and thrive in the midst of complex and chronic illness. She is also committed to teaching other physicians how to address underlying cause of illness rather than just treating symptoms through the principles of functional medicine. She is a prolific writer, speaker, and loves to infuse others with her passion for health & healing! If you would like to read more about Dr. Carnahan, visit www.drcarnahan.com.
Shoho Michael Newhall began practicing and studying with Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi in the early seventies, and was ordained by Kobun in the mid-eighties. In the early nineties he was director at Jikoji Zen Center. Throughout this time he taught visual arts at various schools and universities, including Naropa University, where he also taught meditation and Buddhism. Since that time, Mike has been the Resident Teacher and chief priest at Jikoji.
Shoho Michael Newhall was ordained and transmitted by Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi. Prior to his installation as Jikoji’s Resident Teacher, he taught art and Buddhism at Naropa University, the Art Institute of Chicago, and other universities in the midwest. He leads sesshins and meditation workshops at Zen centers in the U.S. and Europe. Shoho has also practiced and studied with Keibun Otogawa in Japan, Dainin Katagiri Roshi, and Tenshin Reb Anderson. At the close of our annual Denko-e ("Transmission of Light") Sesshin, Michael experientially engages the Satipatthana Sutra on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness: Body, Feelings, Consciousness, and Mental Factors.
Shoho Michael Newhall is Jikoji’s Resident Teacher. In this talk from May 20th 2018, Michael talks about case #45 from the Mumonkoan: "Shakyamuni Buddha is a servant of that one. Who is that one?" To illustrate the topic, Mike draws on the 4 Brahmaviharas, aspiration, and the 4 Engagements.
Join me as I chat with Buddhist Monk, Kelsang Dornying about life, mindfulness, Buddhism, happiness and cultivating a more peaceful state of being. - I’m also inviting you to take part in a very special GUIDED MEDITATION with Kelsang Dornying and I at the end of this episode. In this episode we speak about this Buddhist monk's secrets to happiness in a very simple and easy to understand way. Kelsang Dornying discusses how most of us move through life and offers a solution to the distractions and lack of mindfulness we often find ourselves in. These life lessons and Buddhist teachings have really helped transform the way I look at things and have helped my spiritual growth in immense ways. I hope the teachings can do the same for you. If you’d rather watch, the full episode is available on my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/todaydreamer Continue to cultivate your own conscious growth and self-discovery by joining the tribe at www.goodpeopleeffect.com You’ll find something great in this episode if you’re: Seeking real secrets to happiness and living a happier life Interested in hearing from a renowned Buddhist Monk Looking for a guided meditation from an expert meditator Curious about Buddhism Looking to better yourself Wanting to become more mindful Thinking about meditating but don’t know where to begin This week’s guest: Gen Kelsang Dornying is the Resident Teacher of both Kadampa Meditation Centre Australia and Kadampa Meditation Centre Melbourne. He has been teaching Kadam Dharma in Australia for over 16 years. He is an inspiring and light-hearted teacher of modern Buddhism who makes Buddha’s teachings clear, accessible and applicable to modern life. More information: www.goodpeopleeffect.comInstagram: @today.dreamerSay hi: michael@goodpeopleeffect.com
Join me as I chat with Buddhist Monk, Kelsang Dornying about life, mindfulness, Buddhism, happiness and cultivating a more peaceful state of being. - I'm also inviting you to take part in a very special GUIDED MEDITATION with Kelsang Dornying and I at the end of this episode. In this episode we speak about this Buddhist monk's secrets to happiness in a very simple and easy to understand way. Kelsang Dornying discusses how most of us move through life and offers a solution to the distractions and lack of mindfulness we often find ourselves in. These life lessons and Buddhist teachings have really helped transform the way I look at things and have helped my spiritual growth in immense ways. I hope the teachings can do the same for you. If you'd rather watch, the full episode is available on my YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/todaydreamer (www.youtube.com/todaydreamer) Continue to cultivate your own conscious growth and self-discovery by joining the tribe at http://www.goodpeopleeffect.com (www.goodpeopleeffect.com) You'll find something great in this episode if you're: Seeking real secrets to happiness and living a happier life Interested in hearing from a renowned Buddhist Monk Looking for a guided meditation from an expert meditator Curious about Buddhism Looking to better yourself Wanting to become more mindful Thinking about meditating but don't know where to begin This week's guest: Gen Kelsang Dornying is the Resident Teacher of both https://meditateinmelbourne.org/mountains-temple/ (Kadampa Meditation Centre Australia) and https://meditateinmelbourne.org/melbourne-city-temple/ (Kadampa Meditation Centre Melbourne). He has been teaching Kadam Dharma in Australia for over 16 years. He is an inspiring and light-hearted teacher of modern Buddhism who makes Buddha's teachings clear, accessible and applicable to modern life. More information: http://www.goodpeopleeffect.com (www.goodpeopleeffect.com)Instagram: @today.dreamerSay hi: michael@goodpeopleeffect.com
This podcast features a Google Hangout with Drs. Lindsay Melvin, Jonathan Sherbino, and H. Barrett Fromme. They discuss topics related to a recent article in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education (JGME) entitled “What Makes a Great Resident Teacher? A Multicenter Survey of Medical Students Attending an Internal Medicine Conference" by Melvin et al. Podcast edited by Dr. Mary Haas www.aliem.com/2015/what-makes-gr…e-aliem-hot-topic/
This podcast highlights a recent article in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education (JGME) entitled “What Makes a Great Resident Teacher? A Multicenter Survey of Medical Students Attending an Internal Medicine Conference” by Melvin et al. Dr. Lindsay Melvin shares how she came to study this topic and emphasizes the key findings. Melvin L, Kassam Z, Burke A, Neary J. What Makes a Great Resident Teacher? A Multicenter Survey of Medical Students Attending an Internal Medicine Conference. J Grad Med Educ. Dec 2014. Podcast edited by Dr. Mary Haas http://www.aliem.com/2015/what-makes-great-resident-teacher-jgme-aliem-hot-topic/
What does it mean to attain "Sexual Mastery", and what does it take to get there? Devi is joined by Tantra Master (and former husband) Jacques Drouin to discuss how men can support female sexual awakening by becoming "Masters" in the art of pleasure!Find out:1. What it means to be a sexual master and The tools you need to "get there"2. What techniques you should be practicing and how often3. How you can help your woman awaken to more pleasure and sexual joyListen live and call in with questions!Jacques Drouin has been studying and practicing the Tantric Arts for over 28 years. He is the Founder of Tantric Arts of Love and Co-Founder of TibatnTantra.com, the only centers for sexual education offering qualified instruction in The Secret Tibetan Five Element Sexual Teachings. He is the Overseer and Resident Teacher for Pema Norbu Ling Kagyu Dharma Center in Vancouver, BC, under the auspices of Lama Tashi Dundrup.Jacques has been a Holistic Health Practitioner & Consultant for over 25 years, and has successfully helped many people experience radical healing and profound life transformations. He is the founder of Tibetan Holistic Healing in Vancouver BC, and offers Authentic Non-Sexual Tantric Healing and Tibetan 5 Element treatment programs.