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In today's episode Debbie engages in a fascinating conversation with qualified homeopath Wendy Jackson. Wendy shares her story of finding homeopathy to help her combat post-natal depression and the grief of miscarriage and how through this healing journey she decided to embark on a career in homeopathy and helping others. After four years of studying homeopathy, Wendy continued to expand her knowledge and now uses this in combination with her understanding of herbal tinctures, tissue salts, Australian bush flower essences, and doTERRA essential oils. Wendy is also a huge advocate for foraging and getting healing from nature. Wendy shares her passion for understanding pathology and the movement of disease and how through this understanding solutions can be found. KEY TAKEAWAYSDepression can be created through the suppression of emotions and traumas.The basis of homeopathy is that like cures like focussing on the concepts of quantum physics and energy medicine.Herring's Law of Cure explains that when you take a remedy, it acts as a stimulus for the body, so it stimulates your immune system to get well.The body has natural detoxing and filtering processes taking place to prevent a build-up of chemicals and toxins stopping it working properly.Once the body has been stimulated it will get rid of not only physical toxins but also our limiting thoughts and emotions.Although people may have the same diagnosis, they often present with different symptoms that are unique to them.Looking after yourself physically and emotionally is an investment for your future. BEST MOMENTS "My husband at the time, saw an advert for this homeopath local to me, and so he took me, and I literally sat there and talked, I sat there for three hours just talking about my entire life.”"So I peeled away layers with the depression and the grief and the loss, a lot of anger. And then one of my biggest fears was driving any further than Nottingham.”"When you give a stimulus, the body will always send any illness or trauma out onto the skin because it is the biggest organ in the body.”"I'm a very different person now. You can't keep me in one place.”“I think when you start going on this therapeutic or healing journey, regardless of what modality it is, you realise how much you've accumulated throughout your life. And you go on that process of shedding and clearing and releasing everything on all levels of your being.”“I genuinely live like this with all my herbs, and remedies. I've got an apothecary at home.”“It's made me think about more the nature around us, the plant medicines around, because we had all of this ancient wisdom and knowledge and it's not just within our culture, but all cultures throughout the world, where medicines are used through plants and food is healing and nourishing.” HOST BIODebbie is a seasoned therapist whose journey from being a primary school teacher to an adept therapist has been fuelled by her fascination with the intricacies of human nature. Equipped with advanced certifications in diverse modalities like hypnotherapy, neuro-linguistic programming, mindfulness, meditation, past life regression and many more she has honed her expertise to bring about transformative change.As a full-time therapist and trainer, Debbie's driving passion is guiding others, as well as herself, towards their best selves. Embracing the concept of holistic beings, she firmly believes in addressing the mental, emotional, physical, social, energetic, and spiritual facets of well-being and healing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello again, beautiful Mamas. I am thrilled to introduce you to another amazing guest who will undoubtedly inspire us all. Wendy Jackson is a true force to be reckoned with - a midwife with more than 30 years of experience, a yoga teacher, a space holder, and a Mama Rising Coach. She has dedicated her life to helping women bring new life into the world, and her passion for her work shines through in everything she does.Today, Wendy will be sharing some glimpses into her upcoming book, as well as her reflections on her decades-long journey as a midwife. Wendy is an expert in her field, having delivered countless babies and supporting mothers through some of the most challenging moments of their lives. However, her journey has not been without its struggles. Wendy has had personal experience with the heartbreak of stillbirth, coming very close to it herself but for a miracle. Tragically, she has also supported other mamas through the unbearable process more than once throughout her career. While these experiences are undeniably devastating, Wendy has spent years in introspection and healing, allowing her to tap into a deep well of love and understanding. As a result, she has emerged even stronger and more compassionate than before, ready to continue supporting and empowering others.Wendy's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of compassion and connection to help us heal. Today, Wendy is here to share her story with all of us, and to offer a glimpse into the world of midwifery and the joys and challenges of bringing new life into the world. I know you will all be as moved and inspired by her words as I am, and I can't wait to see the impact we can make when we come together in openness and compassion.[Time Stamps]00.00 - ACknowledgements00.42 - Intro03.27 -Healing Without a Timeline05.11 - Stories of Birth06.35 - Cinderella Service08.00 -Haunting Experiences10.32 - ... Together Over Lunch11.19 - Depression Prevention12.11 -That's the Word for it14.05 - Looking at your own story15.48 - Doing it for 'ME'18.24 - Looking Back21.21 - The Effects of Grief24.11 - Filling the Bath with Tears26.12 - When the Time is Right29.00 - A Location for Healing31.00 - Ritual and Ceremony33.48 - A Sacred Tome36.06 - OutroThank you for joining us today, beautiful Mamas. I hope that Wendy's story has left you feeling uplifted and inspired and that you are reminded of the power we hold when we come together in support and solidarity. Let us carry these lessons with us as we continue on our own journeys, and let us never forget the incredible strength and resilience of the human spirit. Until next time, take care and stay well.~Sat Nam~Amy-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please visit my website: https://www.amytaylorkabbaz.com and: https://mamarising.net/ to submit questions for Mama Q, our new Q&A podcast session, where we answer your questions regarding Matrescence and motherhood.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Mama Rising Facilitator training is open for enrolment RIGHT NOW. This is an incredible opportunity to become a certified Mama Rising Facilitator in 2023 and teach and share the ground-breaking insight of Matrescence with the world. Visit https://mamarising.net/mama-rising-2023/ to find out...
This week on Be the Change we're winding up 2022 with some fun, some insights and some guidance from Kristina Bloom and Wendy Jackson! Wendy is a Nemeton Energy Healer, Reiki Master, and Psychic Reader! She's returning to the show to share her psychic talents with our listeners. We have a couple of guidelines. First, we will be answering the questions that come to us from the chatrooms. Second, because the chatroom is usually pretty busy, and comes to us from several sources, we are asking you to limit yourselves to one question per person. Thanks! And we look forward to chatting with you LIVE on Be the Change Monday night at 8 pm cst!
Moderator Mireille Miller-Young joined Diversity in Cannes founder Yolonda Brinkley and filmmaker Wendy Eley Jackson to discuss this important initiative and to celebrate the achievements of global Black women in film. Collectively, they outlined the background and impact of the initiative and strategies for Black women and their allies to create global change. They also reflected on the serious representation gaps in the international film industry and their own experiences breaking barriers. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38549]
Moderator Mireille Miller-Young joined Diversity in Cannes founder Yolonda Brinkley and filmmaker Wendy Eley Jackson to discuss this important initiative and to celebrate the achievements of global Black women in film. Collectively, they outlined the background and impact of the initiative and strategies for Black women and their allies to create global change. They also reflected on the serious representation gaps in the international film industry and their own experiences breaking barriers. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38549]
Moderator Mireille Miller-Young joined Diversity in Cannes founder Yolonda Brinkley and filmmaker Wendy Eley Jackson to discuss this important initiative and to celebrate the achievements of global Black women in film. Collectively, they outlined the background and impact of the initiative and strategies for Black women and their allies to create global change. They also reflected on the serious representation gaps in the international film industry and their own experiences breaking barriers. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38549]
Moderator Mireille Miller-Young joined Diversity in Cannes founder Yolonda Brinkley and filmmaker Wendy Eley Jackson to discuss this important initiative and to celebrate the achievements of global Black women in film. Collectively, they outlined the background and impact of the initiative and strategies for Black women and their allies to create global change. They also reflected on the serious representation gaps in the international film industry and their own experiences breaking barriers. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38549]
Detroit Future City CEO Anika Goss and the Kresge Foundation's Detroit program managing director Wendy Jackson join the show to discuss the recently released "Detroit Reinvestment Index" survey tracking local and national perceptions of Detroit and its economic growth since 2013. Then, ACLU staff attorney Mark Fancher stops by to discuss the Michigan State Police's recent agreement to an expert investigation into data indicating African Americans being stopped at a disproportionately high rate in the state.
This week Wendy Jackson joins host Kristina Bloom on Be the change at 8 pm cst. Kristina and Wendy will be discussing Reiki, it's different forms and what those differences mean for you! In Wendy's own words she tells us...My journey started when I was a child. I was always able to sense and communicate with spirit. Healing through prayer was another ability that was just natural for me. Over the years I have studied many forms of healing energy work under Reiki. In 2002, I became a Reiki Master offering services professionally. In 2010, I channeled the energy of Nemeton Energy System. In 2019, I studied under William Lee Rand and became a Holy Fire® III Kaurna Reiki® Master. Nemeton Energy System is a very gentle, grounding energy that will help to restore your body's energy balance. Specific energies can be called in to assist the client's needs at the time of the session. To learn more about this style of energy work and join in on their conversation be sure to join live on wltkdb.com!
Dr. Wendy Jackson joins us to discuss preparing parents and their child for a first trip to the gynecologist.
This week we meet a worldly travelling nurse Wendy Jackson who shares not only her story of her nursing travels but some of the random and unique experiences such as polo cross on Cable Beach in Broome Western Australia and the Garma Festival in Gove in North-East Arnhem Land in the Norther Territory. If you are interested in more information or sharing your story and being a guest on future podcasts, contact me anurseoutwhere@outlook.com Don't forget to follow for more episodes and updates on social media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anurseoutwhere Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anurseoutwhere Website: https://anurseoutwhere.com.au
November 5, 2021 ~ The Kellogg Foundation Director of Michigan Programs and the Kresge Foundation Managing Director of the Detroit Program have teamed up to sponsor a float in the parade called "Hope Starts Here" and they talk to Paul about their partnership.
Robert and Wendy Jackson have been socially distancing under the same roof for 8 months. Robert is 71 and had a kidney transplant four years ago. His immune system is severely compromised. His wife, Wendy, is a pediatric emergency room doctor. When the pandemic hit in March, the couple made the difficult decision to live together…six feet apart. We also revisit the audio diary of 11-year-old Francesca Montanaro, who was going to school at her dad’s pizza shop in the Bronx. Music from Blue Dot Sessions and “Nunca Es Suficiente” by Natalia Lafourcade and Los Ángeles Azules. *** Support from AcornTV which is now streaming “A Suitable Boy” from the BBC. Use code “DIARIES” to get a free 30-day trial.
Most of the country is social distancing in public, but some people are doing it under the same roof. Robert Jackson is 71 and had a kidney transplant four years ago. His immune system is severely compromised. His wife, Wendy Jackson, is a pediatric emergency room physician. She runs the risk of being exposed to the coronavirus at work. So the couple made the difficult decision to live together... six feet apart. Their story is part of our series Hunker Down Diaries, a collaboration with NPR, bringing you stories of people in unexpected situations during the pandemic. If you have an idea for the series, write to hunkerdown@radiodiaries.org or find us on Facebook and Twitter. This episode also features the series “Our Show,” produced by Erica Heilman of the Rumble Strip Podcast, in collaboration with Transom.org.
In Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month:Tune in to "Dare To Soar Show with Doctor R.C." as she talks with Event Planner & Founder of Posh For a Purpose, Mrs. Wendy Jackson who has turned her love of people, fashion designing, creativity and friendship to the forefront by shining the light on a true cause that effects thousands of women each year across this nation.
Presented by Wendy Jackson. Session slides are available here. For the full programme, visit us on the web.
Presented by Wendy Jackson. Session slides are available here. For the full programme, visit us on the web.
Wendy Jackson is a long term survivor of pulmonary hypertension. She was diagnosed with CTEPH 30 years ago. In this episode, Wendy discusses her road to diagnosis and her positive mindset, attributed to all the therapies available thanks to PH research. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension at www.phaware365.global. Never miss an episode with the phaware® podcast app. Follow us @phaware on facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube & linkedin Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware
1. Diane Barnes, playwright and actor, joins us to talk about her solo performance: "My Stroke of Luck" at the Marsh in SF through Feb. 3: Thursdays @8PM, Saturdays @ 5 PM January 21 and 28th @ 2PM Tickets: https://themarsh.org/my_stroke_of_luck/diane-barnes/ 2. Theologian, Cultural Worker, Singer-Songwriter, Francisco Herrera brings together different styles of music to promote human rights and Social Justice His latest album Honor Migrante crosses physical and musical borders. 3. Stacey Hoffman, Living Jazz hosts “The 16th Annual In the Name of Love” tribute, Oakland’s only non-denominational musical tribute to Dr. King, Sunday, Jan. 14, 7-9:30 at the Oakland Scottish Rite Center. Living Jazz also honors Wendy Jackson, this year’s recipient of the Oakland Citizen Humanitarian Award. 2018 Oakland Citizen Humanitarian awardee: Wendy Jackson is the Executive Director of the East Oakland Community Project (EOCP), a community-based, nonprofit organization that provides emergency housing for homeless individuals, families and people living with HIV/AIDS. The theme of this year’s tribute is “Songs of Change” highlighting 5 outstanding vocalists, an exciting backup band, the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir; the 200-voice Living Jazz Children’s Project backed up by the Oakland School for the Arts Ensemble. Dana King, formerly with CBS, will serve as Mistress of Ceremonies. 4. Kim Nalley joins us to talk about MLK Jr.'s legacy and what she plans to sing at the Tribute. http://www.kimnalley.net
TenTalks 22/10/2017 | Part 1 | Come take a journey with me as I parallel the story of Jonah with my own tale of disobedience, repentance, and blessing. We first read about Jonah the Celebrity Prophet in 2 Kings 14, when he accurately prophecies about the return of Israel’s borders from neighbouring Assyria. However when God calls on Jonah again, this time to use his gift to aid his enemy the Ninevites he becomes the Runaway Prophet.
Fiona gives some well required hay fever advice and Wendy Jackson joins the girls to talk about the healing powers of flower essences.
Panel discussion as part of the launch of the book, South Pacific Perspectives on Ordination: Biblical, Theological and Historical Studies in an Adventist Context.
A panel discussion about Women in Ministry hosted by Drs Lyell Heise and Bryan Craig featuring Dr Drene Somasundram and Kara Dale.
A panel discussion about Women in Ministry hosted by Drs Lyell Heise and Bryan Craig featuring Jody Eddy and Pr Kylie Cullinan.
A keynote speech about women in ministry by Kara Dale.
A keynote speech about women in ministry by Dr Drene Somasundram.
A keynote speech about women in ministry by Pr Kylie Cullinan.
A keynote speech about women in ministry by Jody Eddy.
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/avondalecollegechurchsermons/~3/SJ8zS5D_nfM/273551 Wendy Jackson http://www.buzzsprout.com/10032/273551-competing-with-horses-wendy-jackson.mp3 Sat, 16 May 2015 03:00:00 -0400 2470 full no karl@karllindsay.com (Avondale College Church)
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/avondalecollegechurchsermons/~3/I698lvr7BvU/248334 Wendy Jackson http://www.buzzsprout.com/10032/248334-keeping-up-appearances-wendy-jackson.mp3 Sat, 21 Feb 2015 03:00:00 -0500 2294 full no karl@karllindsay.com (Avondale College Church)
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/avondalecollegechurchsermons/~3/koQVUswhMdM/222171 Wendy Jackson http://www.buzzsprout.com/10032/222171-when-life-doesn-t-follow-the-script-wendy-jackson.mp3 Sat, 08 Nov 2014 03:00:00 -0500 2260 full no karl@karllindsay.com (Avondale College Church)
Wendy Jackson reminds us that God not only created us to thrive, but offers us everything necessary to do so.
Sept 2013 - Paul W. Smith and co-host Ric DeVore welcome Rip Rapson and Wendy Jackson of the Kresge Foundation to talk about why the foundation focuses on changing cities and urban centers and whatrsquos on the agenda for the City of Detroit.. Rip Rapson President and CEO and Wendy Jackson Senior Program Officer will go in depth on past successes in Detroit for the foundation and how organizations like Kresge have refocused their philanthropic energy on making real and substantial changes. Ric will also shed light on what the PNC Foundation looks at when organizations like Kresge approach them for help to make real change in great American Cities. Click here for this month39s video podcast of quotPNC Roundtable.quot
Sept 2013 - Paul W. Smith and co-host Ric DeVore welcome Rip Rapson and Wendy Jackson of the Kresge Foundation to talk about why the foundation focuses on changing cities and urban centers and whatrsquos on the agenda for the City of Detroit.. Rip Rapson President and CEO and Wendy Jackson Senior Program Officer will go in depth on past successes in Detroit for the foundation and how organizations like Kresge have refocused their philanthropic energy on making real and substantial changes. Ric will also shed light on what the PNC Foundation looks at when organizations like Kresge approach them for help to make real change in great American Cities. Click here for this month39s video podcast of quotPNC Roundtable.quot