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TakeawaysPerseverance and dedication are essential in overcoming challenges in ultra-running.The support and camaraderie of the trail running community play a crucial role in an athlete's journey.Career transitions can lead to unexpected opportunities and personal growth. Perseverance and a positive attitude are essential in overcoming setbacks and challenges in trail running.The supportive community and inspiration from others play a significant role in maintaining motivation and pushing through difficult races.Learning from experiences and adjusting strategies is crucial for improvement and continued success in endurance events.Visit trailto100.com for coaching, SWAG, and more!Show Links:Tom's Instagram: tgmonte~Leave us a review!~Click here to leave a review on appleClick here to rate us on SpotifySupport the Show.
Joyce Gioia CMC®, CSP, FIMC and CEO of The Herman Group of Companies and author of the forthcoming book: Experience Rules: How Positive Experiences Will Drive Profit into the Future. A World-Class Speaker and Futurist, her weekly Herman Trend Alert is read by almost 30,000 people in 91 countries. Joyce writes regularly about the workplace and what companies and workers must do to be successful in our turbulent times. Email: joyce@hermangroup.comAnthony Pomes has worked steadily as a freelance writer/editor and frequent ghost writer for more than two decades. He is presently the vice president of marketing/sales/PR for Square One Publishers, and has worked as research editor on a number of books including a series of trivia titles with showbiz legends Fred Willard, Dick Van Patten, and Joe Franklin together with former Monkees singer/actor Micky Dolenz. He has had the honor of naming a book Taking Woodstock by Elliot Tiber and Tom Monte - a book that then became an acclaimed 2009 feature film from two-time Oscar winning director Ang Lee. https://www.squareonepublishers.com/Edwin Wald is a veteran actor, director, designer, composer, voice and dialect coach has performed in more than one hundred theatrical productions. As a voice actor, he has also brought to life many characters for the renowned Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts, and Dallas Puppet Theatre. Edwin voices Marshal Shiloh Brown, and others, in the hilarious, “old-time-radio-style-musical-western” podcast, Hoofbeats in my Heart. He is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors' Equity Association. https://waldaudio.com/
My guest this week is Tom Monte, counselor, teacher of natural healing and author of: Unexpected Recoveries: Seven Steps to Healing Body, Mind, & Soul When Serious Illness Strikes.** The book is based on his having talked with many hundreds of people who have overcome life-threatening illnesses, including end-stage cancers, heart disease, severe diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and other diseases using complementary healing methods. (This seems to me to be an appropriate follow-up to last week's blog, Gift of Hope.) Tom was also co-author of Recalled by Life and World Medicine: The East West Guide to Healing Your Body.** ** Full disclosure. These asterisks indicate that HBN is an “affiliate” (usually of a show supporter sponsor or Amazon). I provide the links for reader convenience, but I do want you to know that the show receives something if listeners make a purchase after going through that link. Every 2-3 months, the show might get a check for as much as $15 which helps us break even.
My guest this week is Tom Monte, counselor, teacher of natural healing and author of: Unexpected Recoveries: Seven Steps to Healing Body, Mind, & Soul When Serious Illness Strikes.** The book is based on his having talked with many hundreds of people who have overcome life-threatening illnesses, including end-stage cancers, heart disease, severe diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and other diseases using complementary healing methods. (This seems to me to be an appropriate follow-up to last week's blog, Gift of Hope.) Tom was also co-author of Recalled by Life and World Medicine: The East West Guide to Healing Your Body.** ** Full disclosure. These asterisks indicate that HBN is an “affiliate” (usually of a show supporter sponsor or Amazon). I provide the links for reader convenience, but I do want you to know that the show receives something if listeners make a purchase after going through that link. Every 2-3 months, the show might get a check for as much as $15 which helps us break even.
We've been joined by film journalist, podcaster and photographer Leslie Byron Pitt for our fourth episode, where we're talking about Ang Lee's 2009 film, Taking Woodstock. Taking Woodstock is based on the book by Elliot Tiber and Tom Monte. The film stars Paul Dano, Demetri Martin, Imelda Staunton, Henry Goodman, Liev Schreiber, Jonathan Groff, Eugene Levy, Emile Hirsch, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Katherine Waterston and Dan Fogler. You can find Leslie on Twitter and Instagram (@Afrofilmviewer). He hosts two great podcasts too (Fatal Attractions + Culture Hustlers) that you should definitely check out. Please drop us a Five Star Review us at Apple Podcasts. Find us on Twitter and Instagram (@ispauldanook), and drop us an email at ispauldanook@gmail.com
"Love is the emanating force. It changes the body physically, emotionally, and mentally. We are designed to love and be loved. We need it to survive and we absolutely need it to recover.” Tom Monte is a world-renowned author and teacher of healing and personal transformation. He’s written and published 35 books on the topics of healing, medicine, complementary healing modalities, and personal transformation. We talk about Tom’s journey and mission and we take a full on deep dive into Tom’s new book: Unexpected Recoveries: Seven Steps To Healing Body, Mind & Soul When Serious Illness Strikes. The book compiles decades of research and experience from someone who has dedicated his life to studying healing. We cover diet, community, the power of love, the microbiome, the importance of faith, epigenetics, heart rate variability, the placebo effect, the power of purpose, and so much more. We also touch on Tom’s latest project through his foundation, The Monte Foundation For Creating A Healthier World and some thoughts on the current pandemic. This episode is essentially an hour and fifteen minute seminar on healing and a must listen. Show Notes Unexpected Recoveries: 7 Steps To Healing Body, Mind & Soul Book: https://www.amazon.com/Unexpected-Recoveries-Healing-Serious-Illness/dp/0757004008 Tom’s Website: https://tommonte.com/ The Monte Foundation Website: https://www.montefoundation.org/ Tom’s Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/tommonteteachings/
We're excited to welcome back Tom Monte, teacher, counselor, and author of "Unexpected Recoveries: Seven Steps to Healing Body, Mind and Soul When Serious Illness Strikes," for some listener Q&A. Dr. Benzinger sits down with Tom to chat about how he got into the field, how he helps people work through anxiety, how to help a depressed loved one that doesn't want to seek out help, and how to effectively wind down in the evenings to sleep well.
Today, we are joined by Tom Monte, a leading teacher, counselor, and author of over 35 books, including the focus of today’s discussion, "Unexpected Recoveries: Seven Steps to Healing Body, Mind and Soul When Serious Illness Strikes." Amy and Dr. Benzinger sit down with Tom to discuss dealing with serious illnesses and life-altering crises and how to pursue physical, emotional, and spiritual recovery. Tom dives deep on specifics of the healing process, including some riveting roleplaying with Amy and Dr. B. You can purchase Tom’s books on Amazon or at squareonepublishers.com.
Tom is a coach, guide, compassionate mentor and pioneer in the field of what’s possible for men today. Since 2004 he has trained with healing arts pioneer Tom Monte, completing 4 Levels of certification as a Compassionate Integration Counselor. He leads Men’s Awareness and Alternatives to Violence Project workshops for prison inmates and has facilitated transformational men’s groups for years in the New York metro area. In this episodes tom will share his story and how everything began and evolved with the time. Enjoy the show.
9/13/09 SUNDAY HOUR ONE (8-9 PM Eastern) 8-8:40 PM Eastern Elliot Tiber The subject of the Ang Lee-directed film Taking Woodstock Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert, and a Life (with Tom Monte), Square One Publishers, 2009 www.elliottiber.com/ 8:45-9:30 PM Eastern Patrick Colucci Attendee of Woodstock '69 featured on Dateline NBC and Good Morning America remembers 1969 and how Woodstock dramatically impacted his life