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May I have this dance
Creativity isn't a final product - it's the journey (with Patricia Varga)

May I have this dance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 31:25


When Patricia was diagnosed with cancer, she found ways of processing her grief and recovery with art - and soon made it her life's mission to help others do the same. In this episode, she talks with Kate and Haje about how creativity, the healing process, and how all forms of art can be used to shift the experience of one's journey with cancer, pain, and illness. Patricia is a publisher, author, artist and leadership coach recognized for her ability to engage people in their healing process. Her signature program Create to Heal is taught in hospitals and cancer centers across the country, as well as in domestic violence shelters worldwide. Also a survivor, Patricia works with patients, providers and medical school students on the art and practice of mindfulness, gratitude and compassion. She is the CEO and founder of the Women with Wings foundation - and you can learn more about Patricia and her work on their website, and on Patricia's own site at PatriciaVarga.com.

Military True Crime Addict

When Patricia and Chris McCollum meant the attraction was immediate. It was a really strong relationship, a lot of passion And together, they created a beautiful family. Patricia seems to be born, to have children. Chris was an amazing dad, but then after two kids and three years of marriage, he vanished. The search would send the investigators deep into the wilderness.

True Crime Brewery
A Dark Passion: The Columbo Family Murders

True Crime Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 94:06


When 16-year-old Patricia Columbo took a job in a soda shop next door to a pharmacy, no one even imagined that she and the 36-year-old married pharmacist Frank DeLuca would become involved in a sexual relationship. But that’s exactly what happened.Over the next four years, Patricia’s parents tried to talk some sense into her.  First, Deluca moved Patricia into his family home with his wife and five children.  When Patricia’s parents gave her money to move out and get her own apartment, they were distressed to learn that she had Frank DeLuca move in with her.Join us at the quiet end for A Dark Passion.  Patricia Columbo and Frank DeLuca went into her family’s house with the motive to kill them all and receive her family inheritance, but the murders were clearly overkill, revealing a level of hate beyond all reason and leading everyone who knew the family to question why these shocking crimes happened.

Old School Lane
PixMinis Episode 17: Partly Cloudy

Old School Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 6:38


In preparation for the release of Soul on Disney+, Arun and Patricia decide to do a spinoff of PixMix called PixMinis where they look back on a Pixar short every day until December 25th. In this episode, they look back on the 2009 Pixar short Partly Cloudy which was paired up with the film Up. In the sky, clouds form animals and storks go to deliver them to their parents. However, one stork named Peck is paired up with a dark cloud named Gus who only makes dangerous animals such as crocodiles, porcupines, eels, and sharks. Peck wants to work with Gus, but has to be careful not putting his health and well-being at risk. When Patricia and Arun first saw the short, they felt that it was a nice appropriate short to match with the theme of Up. Do they feel the same way now? Listen and find out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support

Old School Lane
PixMinis Episode 11: One Man Band

Old School Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 6:57


In preparation for the release of Soul on Disney+, Arun and Patricia decide to do a spinoff of PixMix called PixMinis where they look back on a Pixar short every day until December 25th. In this episode, they look back on the 2005 Pixar short film One Man Band which paired up with Cars. The short is about a little girl about to put a coin in the fountain when two poor musicians play music to get the girl to give one of them the coin. The tension rises as the musicians bring in more instruments to entice the girl to give them the coin. The short was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation. When Patricia and Arun first saw the short, they thought it was better than Cars. Do they still think that's true? Listen and find out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support

Art In Fiction
9. Finding Joy in Provence: An Interview with Patricia Sands, Author of Drawing Lessons

Art In Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 34:43


Explore how author Patricia Sands celebrates the power of renewal and finding purpose in her compelling novel Drawing Lessons set in beautiful Provence. In my lively conversation with Patricia, we find much in common, both as authors and in our lives' journeys.Highlights of the interview:Summary of Drawing LessonsArianna's journey and the role of dementia in Drawing LessonsTheme of renewal and change Art and van Gogh Food and the French landscapeReading from Drawing LessonsHow Patricia Sands became an authorThe benefits of hybrid publishingIt's never too late to get started as an authorOn Writing by Stephen KingTours to Provence led by Patricia SandsWith a focus on her love of the south of France, women’s issues and aging, Patricia Sands's novels celebrate the feminine spirit and the power of friendship. When Patricia isn’t working on a new novel, she leads tours based on her Love in Provence series and on Drawing Lessons to the French Riviera and the countryside around Arles in Provence. A fellow Canadian, Patricia Sands lives in Toronto. Press Play right now and don't forget to check out Drawing Lessons by Patricia Sands on Art In Fiction.Patricia Sands's Website: https://patriciasandsauthor.com/Link to 20% Off for ProWritingAid

Inspirational Journeys
Special Guest Interview with Patricia Bradley

Inspirational Journeys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 55:40


USA Today Best-selling author, Patricia Bradley is a Carol finalist and winner of an Inspirational Readers’ Choice Award in Suspense. She and her two cats call North Mississippi home--the South is also where she sets most of her books. Her romantic suspense novels include the Logan Point series and the Memphis Cold Case Novels. Standoff, the first book in the Natchez Trace Park Ranger’s series released May 5, 2020, and she’s finished the second book, Obsession and is hard at work on the third, Crosshairs. When Patricia isn’t writing, she likes to throw mud on a wheel and see what happens. Her latest book entitled Standoff can be purchased at the following links: #kindle: amzn.to/36MrsJq #NookBN: bit.ly/2XeGSDc #Christianbook: bit.ly/2JQ3Bhw Or https://ptbradley.com/books/standoff/ Connect with Patricia at the following links: Website https://ptbradley.com/ Blog - https://ptbradley.com/blog/ Facebook – www.facebook.com/patriciabradleyauthor Twitter – https://twitter.com/PTBradley1 Amazon – https://amzn.to/2S6DKGY Bookbub- https://www.bookbub.com/profile/patricia-bradley Goodreads- https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7789445.Patricia_Bradley Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ptbradley1/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/ptbradley/ Hey authors, are you looking for an editing tool to help you polish your book manuscripts, essays, short stories and more? Look no further than ProWritingAid. ProWritingAid is an editing tool that checks your grammar, style, dialogue, sticky sentences and much more. Visit the link below to save 20% on your ProWritingAid subscription. https://prowritingaid.com?afid=8740 Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys/support Leave feedback and connect with me at the following links: Email: annwrites75@gmail.com Website: https://annwritesinspiration.com Voice messages from anywhere: https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys/message Social media: https://www.facebook.com/annwritesinspiration https://twitter.com/annwrites75 https://www.pinterest.com/annwritesinspiration https://www.instagram.com/annwritesinspiration Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/annsmusic1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys/message

Your Outside Mindset
Outside Mindset Tips From A Retired Canadian Ambassador

Your Outside Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 18:07


Episode #004 In this episode I interview my sister a retired Canadian Ambassador who lives in Ottawa, Canada. Patricia Fortier now works on for profit and non-profit Boards. One of the for profit boards is Greenlane Renewables based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. As she explains this innovative start up is converting the gas methane (one of the most powerful air pollutants) to natural gas for use in public sector transportation (buses). This good news for the atmosphere. Please tell me about one childhood memoryShe says that the most vivid memories for her are all around our family cottage on Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba. Particularly in the summer mornings when we go down to the beach to look at the sparkles in the water. After several teas together, we brave the cold water and swim right into the sparkles. Was there a time in your adult life that the value of spending time outside helped you? We always knew that going outside was good for us. Our grandfather in his nineties still kept his daily walk outside habit. Our father who had MS had an electric wheelchair and he used it to get outside. Both our grandfather and our father were even more cheerful as a result of these activities. And as kids we were always told to get outside. What helps you to get outside? I live alone and so I make plans with friends who often live alone too, to go for daily walks. If I find that my mind is going in circles I propel myself out the door. What prevents you from going outside?The weather, when it rains or is icy I usually stay inside. What tips would you give others for little outside microbreaks?In the morning when I open my front door to gather up my daily newspapers, I stop look into the tree branches. I breathe in and out through my nose while I am doing that because you told me it stimulates my parasympathetic nervous system. I then feel very calm. And we need that when we are looking at the news these days. Is there anything you wish I would have asked you but didn't? When I am out walking I try to catch people's eye and say hello. I think it makes a difference. I feel better and I hope it makes others feel better too. When I say hello they look up, maybe because they are older they are watching their step so they don't fall. I do notice more seniors with nordic walking poles/Urban Poles. My Take On My Sister's Outside Mindset My sister lost her husband recently. I am pleased that she makes plans to with others to get outside near trees every day. This is helping her to deal with her stress of her deep loss. She is combining the benefits of social engagement with being outside close to trees. When Patricia talked about the sparkles on the water she is also tapping into the stress relieving benefits (up to 60%) of fractals. As we know fractals are naturally occurring patterns in nature that reflect are reflected in our body composition too - "nature's trademarks" - as nanophysicist Taylor at University of Oregon tell us. When my sister steps out her front door to gather her papers and looks into tree branches she is looking at fractals. When she breathes in and out through her nose, she is further stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system. The key cranial nerve is the vagus nerve which is stimulated when we go outside and stimulated even more when we breathe in and out through our nose. The parasympathetic nervous system is also known as the rest and digest system. Th core of that system is the vagus nerve, the longest in the body, wanders from our mid brain, through our neck, to our diaphragm (slows breathing), to our hearts (slows heart rate), to our digestive system (improves digestive juice secretion and movement of food). All this happens the moment my sister steps outside.

Empowerment Radio Show
Patricia Gagic, Artist, Author & Humanitarian of Patricia Karen Gagic Art Enterprise Ltd., Gallery on the Bay

Empowerment Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 23:59


Patricia is an accomplished International Contemporary Artist. She is the President of Patricia Karen Gagic Art Enterprises Inc. represented by Gallery on the Bay in Hamilton, Ontario, Artworld Fine Art in Toronto, Art Productions New York, F@CEC in France and Paul Fisher Gallery in West Palm Beach and Miami. Patricia has exhibited her art in many countries around the world such as Britain, Germany, France, Austria, and Switzerland. In 1999, Patricia began her studies with master artist Dragan Dragic in Savoillan, France. In 2007, she was an Honorary Commissioner at the 52nd Venice Biennale in support of Transcendental Realism – art of Adi Da Samraj.In December 2018, Patricia received the Gold Medal in Photography from the Salon Nationale Beaux Arts (SNBA) at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. She is also the recipient of the Silver Medal by the Societe Academique Arts, Sciences and Letters of France and she is recognized as a Top 60 Masters by ATIM in New York. In addition to her artwork, Patricia is an award winning author. She has written the books “Karmic Alibi” and “Karma and Cash”. Karmic Alibi received the 2017 Book Excellence Award, was an award finalist in the 2014 USA Best Book Awards, and a finalist in 2015 International Book Awards, all in the non-fiction narrative category. She is currently in the process of finalizing the following publications: “The Black Snowflake”, “Thirsters and Quenchers”, and “The Mind of an Artist” with an expected release sometime in 2020. She has co-authored in several best-seller books including: “The Voices of Inspiration”, “RockStar Success Stories”, “Rock Your Life”, and “Sexy without Boundaries”. Patricia has spoken on stages including the Harvard Club of Boston and in September 2019 at Carnegie Hall in New York.Patricia is a dedicated humanitarian with projects in Haiti and Cambodia. She is a member of the Ontario Cabinet for Friends of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, a member of the Sir Edmund Hilary Foundation Board of Directors and an Advisor to AiDa, Academy of Imagination and Dramatic Arts. Due to her involvement in many categories, Patricia is the recipient of many awards, nominations, and recognition. In 2013 she was knighted as a Dame of the International Order of St. George Grand Prior of Canada.She has won and been nominated by the “Status of Women’s -Woman of the Year”, “YMCA Peace Medal”, “YWCA Women of Distinction and the Award of Excellence by the Toronto Women’s Expo”. Patricia was recognized by Women’s Executive Network as one of the Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada, awarded the BMO Arts and Communication category in 2015. In 2016 Patricia was the WXN Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada recipient in the Royal Bank Champions category. She received the WXN Top 100 award in the BMO Arts and Communication category in 2017. In 2018 Patricia was inducted into the WXN Top 100 Most Powerful Women Hall of Fame. When Patricia isn’t painting, writing, or leading humanitarian projects, she loves to meditate. She is a Certified Meditation Specialist/Facilitator completing her Certification in Applied Mindfulness and Transformative Mindfulness and Mindfulness without Borders from Factor Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto https://parkbench.com/blog/patricia-karen-gagic-art-enterprise-ltd-gallery-on-the-bay-art-photography-mill-pond-richmond-hill-patricia-gagic

Profit With Purpose by Anna Goldstein
#92: Patricia Lohan: Feng Shui Your Home for Prosperity and Harmony

Profit With Purpose by Anna Goldstein

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 58:38


Patricia Lohan is a coach, a healer, and a Feng Shui expert. Patricia is amazing at magnetic life by continuously clearing the baggage that holds you back. She’s seen first hand the power of your surroundings and how Your inner world (your mindset/history) completely affects your outer world (environment) and vice versa… so when you work on both simultaneously, you’re set to achieve great things! Her aim in life is to bring her knowledge and positive power across the world, showing people they can achieve anything they want with the right mental attitude and tried and tested techniques. What does Feng Shui mean? Feng Shui originates from an ancient tradition that aims at creating homes and workplace that is for good health and harvest. Feng Shui is about creating powerful environments that can help bring about change in life. The environment that we surround ourselves with has a deep impact on our personality and on our performance in life. Why do you think creating powerful environments is important? The environment that you live in and surround yourself with can actually be a reason for stopping you achieve success in your life. When Patricia talks about creating a powerful environment, she talks about creating a magnetic environment for what it is you want. Patricia says she has come across many clients in her practice who have been on the path of self-discovery and personal development but they still feel stuck in their lives. She has been able to help them by transforming their environment and aligning it with their personality and needs. How can we better organize our space and improve our environment? The first thing is to make sure we have organized our space well. Patricia says general day to day things that you have been using lately but are not put in their right place are not a mess. However, you need to look out for things that you have been holding on to for quite some time but they have no use in your life other than the fact that they are connected to some event or you have an emotional connection with them. Patricia once had a female client who had been divorced for fifteen years but was still holding on to her wedding dress. She approached Patricia because she had long been trying to get in a relationship but all in vain. Patricia asked her to get rid of her wedding dress and within two days, she found herself a date and went out with the guy. How do you set up an environment at your home that is actually magnetic? Start with your front door. It is the place from where energy comes in. Try to figure out if your front door looks inviting. Does it have a number to make your door easily distinguishable? Does your door have a welcome mat? Make sure your front door is easy to open as well. Feng Shui has a lot of things about symbolism and struggle. If your front door is a struggle to open, it could mean that you are undergoing some sort of struggle or stress in your life. The next thing to put your attention is on the first thing you see after you open your front door. Does seeing it make you feel happy to be back home? Does your energy rise or fall every time you enter your home? How do you identify the prosperity area in Feng Shui practice? There are two different schools of Feng Shui. The one Patricia practice is called the classical flying stars school. They use a compass to find the prosperity area. The southeast part of your apartment, home or your office is your prosperity area. It could be a corner of a room, center of a living room or any other part of your home or office. Once you find that area, make sure to fill in your prosperity area with things that give you joy and fill you up with happiness and positive energy. Were you always neat and organized? Patricia thinks she is still not the most organized person especially in comparison with her husband who is extremely organized in all aspects of his life. The biggest shift for her was when she moved into her apartment in Dublin when she decided she would not move out of this apartment until she meets her soulmate and decided to make her bedroom her sanctuary. She thinks it was the best decision she ever made because it started her on this track of really looking after her stuff and also made her love her bedroom so much that whenever she would enter in her bedroom, she would feel happy. What is one thing that is essential to make a magnetic environment in terms of prosperity and profit?  In terms of prosperity and profit, first, you need to find your prosperity area and make sure everything is properly organized in that space. Have a look at your kitchen as well as it is also linked to prosperity. Make sure that cooking utensils are clean, organized and well kept. What is the best advice you have ever been given? The best advice that she has ever been given is to be persistent in life. She got this advice from her father. Patricia started her business on her own and initially, it was just about being perseverant. What were you doing before you started your business as a coach? She was in a family business of hospitality for seven years. She left it, moved to India to become a yoga teacher. She learned about Feng Shui in India and that is when she had her spiritual awakening. Patricia describes it as a scary transition of moving to Dublin and starting her new business around coaching and inculcating Feng Shui with it. What advice would you give to someone seeking spiritual awakening? Just keep following the whispers. Patricia had no idea why she decided to quit her family business and go to India to become a yoga teacher. However, when she got there she felt like being at home. She followed those whispers and that led the way for her spiritual awakening. Try to tap into your inner intuition and try to believe in your gut feelings. life coach nyc How can we connect with you? You can find more information about her work through her website. Her website’s URL is http://patricialohan.com You can also follow her on Facebook and Instagram. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PatriciaLohan.RestoringYouBack.ToHarmony/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lohanpatricia/ 

Motivational Millennial | Passion | Dreams | Overcome Challenges | Purpose | Fulfillment | Motivation
2.20: Maximizing Your Creative Potential with Patricia Echeverria

Motivational Millennial | Passion | Dreams | Overcome Challenges | Purpose | Fulfillment | Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 27:44


Patricia Echeverria is a transformational coach and creative catalyst. She's the founder of the Creative Courage Club; a platform dedicated to maximizing our creative human potential. Her passion for design and social impact has led her to create global projects including a conflict resolution scheme in the Korean demilitarized zone, the redesign of a rural Indian Village, library of the future in South Central L.A., Design Your Life workshops for college students, and the Creative Courage Summit. Patricia currently works with inspired individuals who want to turn their vision into action. She helps them to overcome fears, limitations, excuses, and blocks so they can finally turn their most outrageous and inspiring creative ideas into reality. In this episode, we discuss what Patricia to helping others tap into their own creativity, how she realized she created her own reality and had the power to change it, the main personal development challenge she helps others overcome, the importance of taking imperfect action, and more. Enjoy! What you’ll hear in this episode: How Patricia helps people maximize their creative potential What led Patricia to realize she had the power to help others tap into their own creativity What courage means to Patricia and the role it plays in her life When Patricia realized she was creating her own reality and she had the ability to change it The main personal development challenge Patricia sees her people struggle with Finding clarity through action Why taking imperfect action is better than taking no action at all Follow Us On: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube

Status - Immigration & People
Windows and Doors

Status - Immigration & People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 28:45


Patricia moved with her son, Juan, to Kansas City from Colombia in 1992. When Patricia left an abusive partner, she and Juan had to figure out a new plan for their future. Website iTunes Pocket Casts/Other See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.