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First, thank you for checking out this episode and my podcast! In this episode we discuss coaching (life coaching as well as integrated wellness coaching), card readings and a retreat! We also play three rounds of a tweaked "Family Feud" game. Great conversation, tons of fun, tune in! Retreat Information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bipoc-virtual-visioning-retreat-manifest-your-2024-and-beyond-tickets-719513733947?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl Bemene's Bio: Bemene is a third culture kid, originally from Nigeria. As the owner of the Wholeness Center, she works to increase access to transformational life coaching for all. Bemene creates a safe space that centers her clients' values and places them in the driver's seat of their own coaching experience. In addition to coaching, she has her master's in public health and has worked as an epidemiologist, health educator, and a grant writer. Anitas's Bio: Hello, I'm Anita! the creative mind behind Planet.Siendo. Since 2021, I've been bringing ideas(mental orbits) to life through art and oracle. I specialize in crafting graphic art, including logos and content for promotion, to elevate businesses and talents. Additionally, my journey includes offering oracle card readings since 2017, guiding individuals/groups to navigate social circumstances and enhance their intuitive listening. Let's collaborate and bring your orbits to life!
This episode is for you: If you have a child with ADHD and are looking for solutions beyond medication to help them thrive Kristin talks with Dr. Scott Shannon, Founding Board Member of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine and the American Board of Integrative Medicine. He is also founder of the Wholeness Center in Fort Collins, Colorado, a mental health center mixing conventional and holistic services. Dr. Shannon shares: The best breakfast to set kids with ADHD up for a successful day How food sensitivities can impact ADHD symptoms How vigorous exercise can help kids with ADHD do better in school Parenting solutions for kids that are oppositional, who argue, are challenging or just high energy Neurofeedback as a solution to ADHD For more information about Dr. Shannon, visit https://www.wholeness.com/doctors/dr-scott-shannon/ For more information on the “Nurtured Heart Approach” visit https://nurturedheartinstitute.com/ Transforming the Difficult Child This interview took place LIVE at the Institute for Functional Medicine Annual International Conference in Orlando, Florida. Thank you for listening -- it means a lot to us! We love getting feedback. Email us at info@functionalmedicinecoachingmoms.com. DM us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/functionalmedicinecoachingmoms and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/functionalmedicinecoachingmoms If you love this episode, please subscribe! ~Kristin & Raquel
On today's episode, Melissa shares her personal experiences and advice on one of the topics that she and Cassie discussed during the previous episode…foster parenting. If you are considering foster care, or even if you are already in a foster home, this episode is for you as Melissa shares 3 things to consider. She also gives some great resources, as well as online and in-person options for yoga that she forgot to mention in the last episode. As always, if you would like to have more conversation with her, she would love for you to reach out! Topics Melissa mentions: If you live in the Spokane area, consider volunteering for Spokane Angels or Embrace Washington to get a better understanding of what foster care looks like from the perspective of the foster parents. The Connected Child by Karyn Purvis can be purchased HERE The Connected Parent by Karyn Pruvis and Lisa Qualls can be purchased HERE Listen to the TBRI podcast HERE YouTube has great options for you to try out Yoga right from the comfort of your own home. Here are two of Cassie's favorites… Yoga with Adriene and Cosmic Kids Yoga Cassie also enjoys going to The Union in Spokane and says that Annie is her favorite instructor! If you are familiar with the West Plains area of Spokane, here is a new Wholeness Center coming to Cheney in the near future that will be offering allll the yoga! Check out The Wellness Vault to find out when they open and check out their different class offerings. Find all of the show notes at https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com/mending-families-podcast Where to find Mending Families: Instagram - @mendingfamilieswa TikTok - @mendingfamilieswa Facebook - @mendingfamilieswa YouTube - @mendingfamilies1594 https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/support
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cole-butler/ Website: https://www.lionheartwellness.net/ LSD for Anxiety email: cole@focogad.com Private Practice email: colionheart@gmail.com Cole is a Psychedelic Research Coordinator in Fort Collins, Colorado. He works as a ketamine-assisted psychotherapy intern at Wholeness Center, conducting groups and individual ketamine sessions. He also coordinates an LSD for Anxiety clinical trial through MindMed, where he is also a trained Dosing Session Monitor. He is a coach and consultant for careers in psychedelics and cannabis recovery through his private practice, Lionheart Wellness. Schedule a mentoring session: Work with Me | LMC (lmcolletti.com) Check out this interview on Youtube: https://youtu.be/yWAq6gTnjM4 Love is Insanity available now: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/love-is-insanity-lauren-michelle-colletti/1142444388 Find my books here: amazon.com/author/laurenmcolletti Connect with me on Instagram: @laurenmcolletti We all know it's important to engage in physical activity to keep our bodies healthy and strong. But even the best workout regimen can result in tightness, soreness and pulled or strained muscles. That's why I use Nuume CBD cream as part of my post exercise, self care routine to relieve tenderness, aches and pains Nuume relief extra strength salve contains 1500 mg of CBD. It's USDA organic certified, vegan, gluten-free and kosher with No artificial flavors or preservatives. A small amount goes a long way and a jar can even last over a year. This salve keeps my muscles loose and relaxed, resulting in quicker recovery time and higher endurance to keep me going. Check it out for yourself: https://globalgreenexpress.com/products/relief-salve-extra-strength. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lauren-colletti/message
Steve Harper Interviews Ganesh Om Owner of Flourish Wholeness Center -- https://flourishwholenesscenter.com/https://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=ushttps://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+network
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Steve Harper Interviews Ganesh and Lakshmi Om Owners of Flourish Wholeness Center -- https://flourishwholenesscenter.com/ https://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=us https://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+network
Steve Harper Interviews Ganesh and Lakshmi Om Owners of Flourish Wholeness Center -- https://flourishwholenesscenter.com/ https://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=us https://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+network
Steve Harper Interviews Ganesh and Lakshmi Om Owners of Flourish Wholeness Center -- https://flourishwholenesscenter.com/ https://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=us https://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+network
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Steve Harper Interviews Ganesh and Lakshmi Om Owners of Flourish Wholeness Center -- https://flourishwholenesscenter.com/
Dr. Mary Rondeau is a naturopathic doctor and functional medicine expert and the co-founder of the Wholeness Center, a cutting edge integrative mental health clinic in Fort Collins, Colorado. Dr. Mary has a very busy clinical practice and she believes that a crucial component of any successful physical and mental wellness plan is self-care! Jennifer Ciplet, is a certified divorce coach and the Chief Creative Officer and co-founder of Avail Divorce, a membership-based library of divorce resources, tools, plus a community of support! Jenn works primarily with women who have left (or are leaving) marriages to pursue and discover the authentic, vibrant lives they are most longing to live. She helps her clients break through feeling "stuck" and get clear about their next steps with confidence, new knowledge and integrity. Jenn has also led numerous international retreats! In this interview, Dr. Mary, Dr. Brooke, and Jenn discuss the importance of self-care in general, how challenging it can be (and how vital it is) for women to put their self-care first, and these 3 women share passionately about how transformative retreats can be for so many reasons (this interview also talks specifically about their wellness retreat occurring in Nicaragua in April 2022-- The Sand, Surf, and Soul Retreat).Check out the Sand, Surf, and Soul Retreat here:https://sandsurfandsoulretreat.godaddysites.comCheck out Coco Loco Eco-Resort here (they offer several retreat options):https://www.cocolocoecoresort.comConnect with Dr. Mary here:@maryrondeaund on IG@wholenesscenterpc on FBhttps://www.wholeness.comConnect with Jenn here:@availdivorce on IGhttps://availdivorce.comIf you'd like to be present for future Women Strong live expert interviews, visit www.womenstrongtogether.com to sign up for the Women Strong membership!
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Marty and Kira travel to The Wholeness Center at Salon Serenity in Valley Cottage NY to hear some of the incredible things these women do for those that need a little TLC. An episode you don't want to miss.
Cannabidiol, better known as CBD, is a popular remedy for anxiety, but does it really help sleep? Today's guest is Scott Shannon, MD, lead author of Cannabidiol in Anxiety and Sleep: A Large Case Series published in The Permanente Journal in 2019. He helps unpack what the research says about CBD's effects on anxiety and sleep, common misconceptions about CBD, and what to know about using CBD at home. BIO: Scott Shannon, MD, is a holistic medicine practitioner, researcher, author, and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado-Children's Hospital in Denver. He is an influential leader in the world of integrative medicine as past President of the American Holistic Medical Association, past President of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, founding Board member for the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine, and founding board member for the American Board of Integrative Medicine, which is now the sole certifying body for the profession of Integrative Medicine. In 2010 he founded Wholeness Center, a cross-disciplinary center for mental health in Fort Collins, Colorado. He has published numerous articles about his research on cannabidiol in mental health. The Wholeness Center: wholeness.com Show notes: sleepwellstaywell.com Follow me: instagram.com/bymaliajacobson
Dr Zieve talks with Dr Scott Shannon of the Wholeness Center about nutrition and psychiatric health in young people.Integrative child and adolescent psychiatrist Scott Shannon MD is the founder of the Wholeness Center in Ft Collins CO and author of "Please Donít Label My Child" (Rodale Press, 2007). He is the current president of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine. Read more at wholeness.com. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element
In this episode, Kyle and Joe sit down to cover questions from listeners of the show. They discuss topics that include psychedelic use for exorcisms, cluster headaches, athletic performance, processing grief and more. 3 Key Points: There are a few examples where psychedelics are used to increase athletic performance. Psychedelics can also be used to help realign those who are using sports as a form of distraction from internalized issues. When eliminating variables for psilocybin consistency in mushrooms for therapeutic use, freeze drying helps. But there are so many variables in mushrooms versus synthesized psilocybin. When addressing the sustainability of the Toad, according to the data, there isn't a real difference between 5-MEO-DMT from a toad and synthesized 5-MEO-DMT Support the show Patreon Leave us a review on iTunes Share us with your friends – favorite podcast, etc Join our Facebook group - Psychedelics Today group – Find the others and create community. Navigating Psychedelics Show Notes Kratom Warning Joe brings up an issue that was brought up to him by a physician from the Wholeness Center, Dr. Craig Heacock, out of Fort Collins, CO Dr. Heacock warns about Kratom It is safer than opioids, but it can be physically addictive and getting off of it can be horrible Kratom withdrawal closely imitates opioid withdrawal The receptor site activity is the same as opioid pills Using Psychedelics for an Exorcism Kyle thinks of shamanic uses for plant medicines, and with the idea of purging and spiritual emergence, working in non-ordinary states can exacerbate these states and maybe help with this kind of work Joe and Kyle go into writings from Stan Grof, explaining the physical appearance of those going through LSD psychotherapy or breathwork, and how it assimilates to an ‘exorcism’ of releasing the bad The purging during a psychedelic experience may feel evil, or alien Joe and Kyle say, do not perform an exorcism, leave it to the trained people Treating Cluster Headaches with Psychedelics Cluster Busters is an organization for the research on cluster headaches LSD works for some as well as oxygen treatments work for others We know a lot more about migraines than cluster headaches The migraine is where neurons in the brain start misfiring and create a firing storm How can Psilocybin Mushrooms be Standardized in Production for Therapeutic Use? Joe says the practical solution is to have a really large amount of psilocybe cubensis, all blended up, and then split in even doses There are potency differences between species, strains, etc There are so many variances with mushrooms versus synthetic psilocybin Freeze drying also promotes close to 0% loss of psilocybin when drying mushrooms Psychedelics and Athletic Performance There may be psychological blocks that are getting in the way of a person reaching the peak performance of their genome It could be trauma, or psychological blocks Athletic performance could be a distraction from what you're really here to do Athletes have a lot of dysfunctional behavior Psychedelics may show us our bad behavior and help us align Kyle says he had this passion to snowboard and dedicate his life to snowboarding, and then he received a message in journeywork that told him snowboarding is simply a hobby and he needs to focus his life on other things “Sports are a great way to cover up our emotions” - Joe Kyle mentions tow other episodes that cover similar topics Ben Eddy Shane Lemaster How to get the Ball Rolling on Psychedelic Liberty Start a club Joe says he’s been incubating a Psychedelic Club in Phoenix Clubs are great for harm reduction Is There a Humane or Conservative Way to Harvest the Toad Without Disrupting its Habitat? Joe says yes, roadkill, pick them up off the road If you touch a living one, there is a chance you'll be doing harm Even touching the toad can transmit harmful fungus to them According to the data, there isn't a real difference between 5-MEO-DMT from a toad and synthesized 5-MEO-DMT How Psychedelics Might help with Processing Grief Kyle says when he thinks about grief, he thinks about trauma Psychedelics may be really beneficial when treating trauma Kyle says he loves breathwork, because it creates the container to process things and even just simply cry Kyle recommends a really great book on grieving, The Smell of Rain on Dust: Grief and Praise by Martin Prechtel Our culture does not contain grief very well A lot of people internalize it instead of breaking down and letting it go Links Use code PSYTODAY at Onnit for discount on all products except fitness equipment Get a 30 day free trail at Audible About Kyle Kyle’s interest in exploring non-ordinary states of consciousness began when he was 16-years-old when he suffered a traumatic snowboarding accident. Waking up after having a near-death experience changed Kyle’s life. Since then, Kyle has earned his B.A. in Transpersonal Psychology, where he studied the healing potential of non-ordinary states of consciousness by exploring shamanism, plant medicine, Holotropic Breathwork, and the roots/benefits of psychedelic psychotherapy. Kyle has co-taught two college-level courses. One of the courses Kyle created as a capstone project, “Stanislav Grof’s Psychology of Extraordinary Experiences,” and the other one which he co-created, “The History of Psychedelics.” Kyle completed his M.S. in clinical mental health counseling with an emphasis in somatic psychology. Kyle’s clinical background in mental health consists of working with at-risk teenagers in crisis and with individuals experiencing an early-episode of psychosis. Kyle also facilitates Transpersonal Breathwork workshops. About Joe Joe studied philosophy in New Hampshire, where he earned his B.A.. After stumbling upon the work of Stanislav Grof during his undergraduate years, Joe began participating in Holotropic Breathwork workshops in Vermont in 2003. Joe helped facilitate Holotropic and Transpersonal Breathwork workshops while he spent his time in New England. He is now working in the software industry as well as hosting a few podcasts. Joe now coordinates Dreamshadow Transpersonal Breathwork workshops, in Breckenridge, Colorado.
Today on the Naturally Inspired Podcast our guest is Dr. Mary Rondeau. Mary is a Registered Naturopathic Doctor,Functional Medicine Specialist and Registered Herbalist. She received her doctorate from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. Mary has been involved in Naturopathic Medicine since 2005. She co-founded "The Wholeness Center" in Fort Collins which is one of the most integrative mental health centers in the U.S. Welcome Dr. Mary Rondeau to the Naturally Inspired Podcast. Text the word "Advocate" to 833-838-1020 for Weekly Deals and Updates Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter for Show Notes, Health Tips, Tricks & Hacks and Weekly Deals at http://bit.ly/NIPnewsletter Learn More About Us At bit.ly/niphome Naturally Inspired Podcast Recommended Products/Resources How Healthy Are You? Take Our Quick Evaluation - bit.ly/niphealthevaluation What Essential Nutrients to take and why? - bit.ly/why90 What Are Plant Derived Minerals? - bit.ly/pdminerals Why Core Essential Nutrients Are Critical To Your Health? -bit.ly/essential90pack What You Need To Lose Weight And Keep It Off For Good - bit.ly/advanced90pack Keep in mind that we may receive commissions when you click our links and make purchases. However, this does not impact our reviews and comparisons. We try our best to keep things fair and balanced, in order to help you make the best choice for you.
We talk with Dr. Scott Shannon about his research and work as a psychiatrist at the Wholeness Center www.Wholeness.com. We discuss the shifting treatment paradigm away from reducing symptoms towards a more evocative model of treatment through evoking new consciousness experiences in the reprogramming of the mind. Lastly, we touch on cognitive enhancement techniques to improve learning, the enhanced regulation of mind and body, and to enrich our everyday human experience. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shane-lemaster/support
In this conversation with Dr. Mary Rondeau, co-founder of The Wholeness Center, an integrative mental health center in Fort Collins, we talk about kids, food, and how food affects their behavior during times of developmental change. For everyone, regardless of age, diet is critical in treatment of any condition. Gut health provides the environment for bacteria that affect mental functioning and development. In our conversation, Dr. Rondeau sheds light on how the microbiome develops in kids’ guts, when picky eating develops and how to handle it. There is an important connection to food that everyone should be supporting in kids, from making meals a social event, involoving kids in prep and shopping and encouraging kids be curious about food. For more information on Dr. Rondeau and The Wholeness Center, go to Wholeness.com or follow Dr. Rondeau on Youtube as the Wholeness Chef.
Dr. Elana interviews Dr. Mary Rondeau to discuss using food as medicine for kids on the spectrum. If your child has a diagnosis of developmental delay, autism, ADD/ADHD or has tendency towards these disorders, this show will help give you insight into what naturopathic doctors can do to help. Many of the points we touch on apply to kids who don’t have these conditions! It never hurts to be proactive in optimizing your child's health. Enjoy the listen! You can find us on iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. We’d love to hear your thoughts on Instagram or Facebook. Topics Discussed: How to assess what diets are best for your child What lab tests are available and the information they tell us How to spot mineral deficiency symptoms Picky eating and how to get kids interested in food How to use nettle leaf and seaweed in cooking to boost minerals Show Notes: Wholeness Center, where Dr. Rondeau practices Dr. Rondeau’s YouTube Channel “The Wholeness Chef” Trace minerals Frontier Herbs Nettle Leaf The HMHB Weekly Email Series Healthy Mama, Happy Baby Virtual Pregnancy Program Nourish Kids Medicine Kit and Ebook Dr. Elana’s Medical Center: Nourish Medical Center Follow Steph and Elana on Instagram Whole Mamas Podcast Archive Mary Rondeau ND, RH(AHG) is a registered naturopathic doctor, functional medicine specialist and registered herbalist. Mary has been involved in naturopathic medicine functional medicine since 2005. Her interest in plants and natural healing stemmed from upbringing in the mountains learning about folk remedies with her mother as a child. In 2010, she co-founded Wholeness Center which is the most innovative integrative mental health center in the US. She is co-owner of Synergy Neurofeedback which aims to use objective lab finding (brain mapping) for medication and supplement recommendations for mental health disorders and non invasive neurofeedback therapy as a unique treatment strategy. Mary maintains an open, family practice focused on proactive functional medicine and overcoming chronic illness to individuals of all ages. Specialties include mental health disorders, adult and pediatric developmental disorders, allergies, asthma, digestive disorders, pre-pregnancy health and integrative oncology (cancer). She enjoys working with families. She has special interest in working with children with developmental delays, she provides biomedical nutritional assessments which aim to optimize the biochemical and nutritional underpinnings that can be present in this population. Please remember that the views on this podcast and website are not meant to be substituted for medical advice, shouldn’t be used to diagnose, treat or cure any conditions, and are intended for general information purposes only.
Download Dr. Scott Shannon joins Psychedelics Today to share his experience and insights about ketamine therapy used in conjunction with integrative psychiatry. Dr. Shannon has been working with ketamine for the past year within his psychiatry practice and has found tremendous benefit in using this medicine for particular disorders. Dr. Shannon is also part of the Fort Collins MAPS MDMA-assisted psychotherapy Phase 3 study, which is just starting up. Show Topics/Notes What is ketamine? Mechanisms of action of ketamine. What is the ketamine experience like? Three types of administration methods - IV, IM, and oral MDMA-assisted psychotherapy and the MAPS Phase 3 trials Transpersonal experiences fostering change and transformation Critiques of traditional psychiatry. Patient with 40 years of depression became a new person no longer suffering from depression. Electro Convulsive Therapy was almost an option, thankfully avoided. The importance of music with ketamine therapy and other psychedelics Scott Shannon: Cannabidiol in the Treatment of Anxiety [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1TvU6Hqf2U] Show Links Wholeness Center WavePaths.net Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America Hardcover – April 13, 2010 Audio version About Scott Shannon, MD Dr Scott Shannon's Bio from Wholeness Center I decided to become a psychiatrist in high school after my first psychology class. The amazing capacity of the human mind simply astounded me. I wanted to help people by using this power of the mind. What intrigued me the most then (and now) is that our human potential remains only partially understood. I am still on that journey of discovery about our true potential. To this end, I resonate with the theme of empowerment: my greatest day is the day that you have the skills to thrive without my services. I feel blessed with all that I have been given in my life. I have been married for almost thirty years to Suze with two wonderful children, Noah and Sarah. I love to travel the world teaching or just exploring. My nature is relentlessly creative and curious. I love to cycle, snowboard, golf, run, climb, backpack and listen to music. Seamus, my big black Lab, may accidentally show up to work with me occasionally just because he likes people so much. My spiritual life is very important to me and I have meditated for over thirty years. Helping people makes my heart sing. As a child and adolescent psychiatrist, my current focus involves supporting young people to find wholeness and recover their full health in body, mind and spirit. Although I use prescription medication at times, I much prefer to employ natural methods like nutrition, supplements, mind-body skills, acupuncture and a shift in awareness to support the healing process. This approach represents the new field of Integrative Psychiatry. Most importantly, I employ a holistic philosophy to understand people and their struggles. The single most important thing that I have learned in my professional life is to listen well: deeply and intuitively. After this listening, much of my work involves teaching you what I have heard. I founded Wholeness Center to work in collaboration with a team of gifted healers to help you better understand your story. College: University of Arizona Medical School: University of Arizona Internship: Columbia Program, Cooperstown, NY Psychiatric Residency: Columbia Program, Cooperstown, NY Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship: University of New Mexico https://youtu.be/u1TvU6Hqf2U If you liked this episode you may also like these episodes Shane LeMaster – Ketamine Lex Pelger – Psymposia, Ibogaine, Ketamine, Research and Knowing Your Dose