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Welcome to our show! We may have added a small mention of this week's current event but we're still having a lot of fun with this episode. Our discussion for this June Check-In:FAIR WARNING!! Minor spoiler alert on both books!Cattie's pick - Is Your Cat a Psychopath? by Stephen WildishOaky's pick - Blood in the Cut by Alejandro NodarseCurrent BOM read: Board. to Death by C.J. ConnorOur website: bookscatssnacks.comContact: bookscatssnacks@gmail.comIG: @bookscatspodcast
Some of you might of noticed around this time last year we did a FULL rebrand. For some (like us…) letting go of a brand can be difficult, especially when it has been around for years and you've developed a strong attachment. But sometimes, your business has evolved way past what its branding currently represents, and it's time for a change. On this episode of the Digital Marketing Podcast, we are joined by the talented team behind the Target Internet rebrand and leading-London agency Wildish & Co. With clients from all sectors, including start-ups and large global brands, they'll be giving us the low down on their tried and tested branding process that helps businesses cut through the noise and stand out in their space. -- Show notes: Have any feedback on the show? , tell us what you love and what you think could be better. And, if you are really enjoying the show, please
Nathanael is joined by the adventurous Alexa Wildish to talk about her life living in a van, using emotions in music to connect with audiences and her journey on Season 24 of The Voice. Host: Nathanael Reyes Guest: Alexa Wildish https://linktr.ee/imnathanaelreyes Shop Mad Rabbit Products (CODE: REYESREFLECTION For 20% OFF) https://www.madrabbit.com/collections/all-products Shop Jocko Fuel (CODE: REYESREFLECTION For 10% OFF) https://store.jockofuel.com Shop Arave Cards https://www.ebay.com/str/aravecards https://m.facebook.com/people/Arave-Cards/100090481594642/
Alexa grew up in a musical family as her Dad's passion for collecting vintage guitars inspired Alexa's love for acoustic stringed instruments, which led to her playing guitar and octave mandolin. Alexa's deep love for the Americana music scene came when she saw the Wailin' Jennys perform at a festival when she was 17. Life came full circle when a member of that band sang harmonies on Alexa's debut EP in 2018. A few years later, Alexa began couch surfing and really wanted to experience life in a mobile home/touring vehicle. A friend offered her his loaded-out van and Alexa spent the following months living out of it and traveling wherever her next gig would take her. She now lives in Colorado after the cold winter months had her saying goodbye to van life. She writes, gigs and teaches voice lessons.
Alexa grew up in a musical family as her Dad's passion for collecting vintage guitars inspired Alexa's love for acoustic stringed instruments, which led to her playing guitar and octave mandolin. Alexa's deep love for the Americana music scene came when she saw the Wailin' Jennys perform at a festival when she was 17. Life came full circle when a member of that band sang harmonies on Alexa's debut EP in 2018. A few years later, Alexa began couch surfing and really wanted to experience life in a mobile home/touring vehicle. A friend offered her his loaded-out van and Alexa spent the following months living out of it and traveling wherever her next gig would take her. She now lives in Colorado after the cold winter months had her saying goodbye to van life. She writes, gigs and teaches voice lessons.
91% of businesses now use video as a marketing tool, and 92% of video marketers reported that it gives them a positive ROI. However, the more video content that surfaces the harder it is to get your content to stand out from the crowd. In this episode of the Digital Marketing Podcast, Daniel, Ciaran and Louise discuss different elements that contribute towards running an effective YouTube channel. The team also unveil our new branding that we have been working on over the past few months, developed with branding and creative agency Wildish and Co, which is now live across all of our channels! We'd love to hear what you think.
This past week, Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori /Maori Language Week, kawakawa's had boiling water poured over it up and down Aotearoa. Kawakawa's been used over the years for kidney and stomach problems, stings and cuts and wounds and nettle stings, cramping, bloating, constipation. There seems nothing that 10 good kawa kawa leaves can't do to improve your health. The teas we buy, of course, contain micronutrients, magnesium and zinc and useful bioactive compounds, but can we just shop straight from our gardens for tea? Or even from the gaps between our paving stones? Christchurch's Joanna Wildish knows all about making tea from plants we may usually ignore or even shun. Joanna founded the Otautahi Urban Foraging group, it has a very lively and useful Facebook page where people exchange tips on all manner of topics, with recipes as well for foods we can foraged for.
Episode 16: Trucking safety and recruiting risk management ft Jon Wildish. Welcome to Just Truck it. The truck driving show that takes a behind the scenes view of the trucking industry, and talks about not only what you want to know, but what you need to know to make it. Episode 16: Trucking safety and recruiting risk management ft Jon Wildish. Today we speak with Jon Wildish the Senior Vice President of Titan Transfer inc. We get an inside look into topics of risk management in the trucking industry. From recruiting drivers to safety, dash cams, and maintenance. Speaker: Jon Wildish Because your greatest enemy is time. You don't want to feel rushed. And because when you feel rushed, we make mistakes. Doesn't matter if I'm working in the shop or if I'm driving a commercial vehicle. Rushing doesn't help anyone, and we make mistakes when that happens. So if you keep the left door closed and get your miles on it benefits you. And spending a lot of time at truck stop or unauthorized stops or not leaving when you should. That all affects your time. And like I said, that's your greatest enemy. So keep the left door closed and don't get in a hurry. https://titantransferinc.com/ SUBSCRIBE NOW ►Download or stream the speech everywhere: Website: https://cdlschoolinc.com/just-truck-it/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tncdlschool Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcL6wRt6oXR2Wy_kVj1db_g?sub_confirmation=1 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/JustTruckIt Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bIRwokMcgomIY8jqLce2f Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82NzQ2ZWZmOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-truck-it/id1581292291 ►Follow Just Truck it Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcL6wRt6oXR2Wy_kVj1db_g?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tncdlschool Website: https://cdlschoolinc.com/just-truck-it/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/JustTruckIt Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bIRwokMcgomIY8jqLce2f Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82NzQ2ZWZmOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-truck-it/id1581292291 #DriverSafety #TruckingSafety #TruckingRecruiter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justtruckit/support
Episode 16: Trucking safety and recruiting risk management ft Jon Wildish. Welcome to Just Truck it. The truck driving show that takes a behind the scenes view of the trucking industry, and talks about not only what you want to know, but what you need to know to make it. Episode 16: Trucking safety and recruiting risk management ft Jon Wildish. Today we speak with Jon Wildish the Senior Vice President of Titan Transfer inc. We get an inside look into topics of risk management in the trucking industry. From recruiting drivers to safety, dash cams, and maintenance. Speaker: Jon Wildish Because your greatest enemy is time. You don't want to feel rushed. And because when you feel rushed, we make mistakes. Doesn't matter if I'm working in the shop or if I'm driving a commercial vehicle. Rushing doesn't help anyone, and we make mistakes when that happens. So if you keep the left door closed and get your miles on it benefits you. And spending a lot of time at truck stop or unauthorized stops or not leaving when you should. That all affects your time. And like I said, that's your greatest enemy. So keep the left door closed and don't get in a hurry. https://titantransferinc.com/ SUBSCRIBE NOW ►Download or stream the speech everywhere: Website: https://cdlschoolinc.com/just-truck-it/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tncdlschool Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcL6wRt6oXR2Wy_kVj1db_g?sub_confirmation=1 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/JustTruckIt Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bIRwokMcgomIY8jqLce2f Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82NzQ2ZWZmOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-truck-it/id1581292291 ►Follow Just Truck it Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcL6wRt6oXR2Wy_kVj1db_g?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tncdlschool Website: https://cdlschoolinc.com/just-truck-it/ Anchor: https://anchor.fm/JustTruckIt Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3bIRwokMcgomIY8jqLce2f Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82NzQ2ZWZmOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/just-truck-it/id1581292291 #DriverSafety #TruckingSafety #TruckingRecruiter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justtruckit/support
Paul Johnson is the owner of Wildish Botanicals (https://wildishpdx.com/) in Portland, Oregon. His rich background and education in various belief systems provides for a fascinating perspective on the idea of a human soul. 000000AC 000000AC 00002F93 00002F93 003116D6 003116D6 00007E86 00007E86 00316724 00316724
Charlie Wildish talks to The Dark Master about his martial arts journey from a shy child who got bullied at School to teaching his own Karate school. Mr Wildish has a great blog, go visit at: https://bunkaijutsu.com
From High Country News in collaboration with Alan Wartes Media, Wildish is a six-part podcast series that chronicles the complicated world of wild horse management in the Western United States. Wildish is meant to confound you. It does not offer a simple solution to one of the region’s most intractable natural resource conundrums. It is a serial on humans. You’ll hear from the activists who ache for freedom — for the wild horse to be wild — and from those who flinch at the mythology attached to the species. You’ll also get to know some of the well-meaning people inside the Bureau of Land Management, the agency stuck in the middle, faced with balancing the horse as a relic of the Wild West with its undeniable impacts on the modern Western landscape. In this final episode of the Wildish mini-series, host Anna Coburn speaks to two Montana ranchers who adopted a wild horse named Delilah from the Bureau of Land Management adoption incentive program. Ashlin O’Connell and Barbara Armstrong were paid $1,000 to adopt Delilah. Their participation — and the participation of others like them — has become key to keeping horses and burros out of long-term holding facilities. Anna also speaks with Dianne Nelson, the co-founder of California’s first wild horse and burro sanctuary, where horses and burros can live with very little interaction with humans. Artwork by Amy Berenbeim
From High Country News in collaboration with Alan Wartes Media, Wildish is a six-part podcast series that chronicles the complicated world of wild horse management in the Western United States. Wildish is meant to confound you. It does not offer a simple solution to one of the region’s most intractable natural resource conundrums. It is a serial on humans. You’ll hear from the activists who ache for freedom — for the wild horse to be wild — and from those who flinch at the mythology attached to the species. You’ll also get to know some of the well-meaning people inside the Bureau of Land Management, the agency stuck in the middle, faced with balancing the horse as a relic of the Wild West with its undeniable impacts on the modern Western landscape. Wild horses get most of the attention, but donkeys have problems, too. A special kind of mutual rehabilitation is unfolding behind the scenes in the much less sexy world of wild burros. With few resources and very little funding, the Bureau of Land Management has turned to prisons to train wild horses and donkeys for adoption. Wildish host Anna Coburn visits an adoption program inside an Arizona prison, where two incarcerated men train burros with carts and saddles, preparing the animals for adoption. It is hard and dangerous work, with a lot of kicks and bites and even broken legs involved, but the men who do it have come to love the “Donk Life.” They currently work five days a week with the animals. “You don’t even feel like you’re in prison when you come out here,” said Daykota Varner, who is serving his sentence at the Arizona State Prison. “It almost feels like you’re free.” Art byAmy Berenbeim/High Country News
From High Country News in collaboration with Alan Wartes Media, Wildish is a six-part podcast series that chronicles the complicated world of wild horse management in the Western United States. Wildish is meant to confound you. It does not offer a simple solution to one of the region’s most intractable natural resource conundrums. It is a serial on humans. You’ll hear from the activists who ache for freedom — for the wild horse to be wild — and from those who flinch at the mythology attached to the species. You’ll also get to know some of the well-meaning people inside the Bureau of Land Management, the agency stuck in the middle, faced with balancing the horse as a relic of the Wild West with its undeniable impacts on the modern Western landscape. The Bureau of Land Management’s most controversial population control tactics are the helicopter gathers, which sometimes end up killing the horses involved. New legislation has been passed to increase wild horse gathers and offer funding to a new sterilization method for wild horses and burros. Wildish host Anna Coburn attends a helicopter gather in Range Creek, Utah, and speaks to Gus War, a wild horse and burro specialist, and public affairs specialist Lisa Reid, two BLM lead employees, about the gathers, their jobs and their hopes for the program. We also hear from Ginger Kathrens, the founder of the Cloud Foundation, a wild horse advocacy group that is fighting to allow wild horses to stay on the range. Artwork by Amy Berenbeim
Anna Coburn is the creator of a new 6-part serial podcast called Wildish that chronicles the wild horse population problem in the Western United States. The show is done in partnership with High Country News and Alan Wartes Media. In our conversations, we talk about the Bureau of Land Management and its strategy for managing wild horse populations after the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 protected the animals to virtually the same degree as wild bald eagles. Anna interviewed many people on all different sides of the wild horse issue, including BLM employees and volunteers, wild horse activists, authors, ranchers and more to illustrate the complexity and controversy surrounding an issue that people living outside of the West may be completely unaware of. Here's a description of Wildish taken from its website on High Country News magazine:From High Country News in collaboration with Alan Wartes Media, Wildish is a six-part podcast series that chronicles the complicated world of wild horse management in the Western United States. Wildish is meant to confound you. It does not offer a simple solution to one of the region’s most intractable natural resource conundrums. It is a serial on humans. You’ll hear from the activists who ache for freedom — for the wild horse to be wild — and from those who flinch at the mythology attached to the species. You’ll also get to know some of the well-meaning people inside the Bureau of Land Management, the agency stuck in the middle, faced with balancing the horse as a relic of the Wild West with its undeniable impacts on the modern Western landscape.Be sure to listen to Wildish wherever you listen to ConverSapiens to support Anna and her amazing show! Tell a friend about ConverSapiens and if you enjoy the show and want more, visit our website conversapienspodcast.com . You can read articles about the episodes and find links to all platforms where ConverSapiens exists.
The ‘Brumbies’ are protected, but their abundance has degraded the land Down Under and sparked heated debate. From High Country News in collaboration with Alan Wartes Media, Wildish is a six-part podcast series that chronicles the complicated world of wild horse management in the Western United States. Wildish is meant to confound you. It does not offer a simple solution to one of the region’s most intractable natural resource conundrums. It is a serial on humans. You’ll hear from the activists who ache for freedom — for the wild horse to be wild — and from those who flinch at the mythology attached to the species. You’ll also get to know some of the well-meaning people inside the Bureau of Land Management, the agency stuck in the middle, faced with balancing the horse as a relic of the Wild West with its undeniable impacts on the modern Western landscape. Human attempts to rein in the population of wild horses and burros give rise to a stubborn syntactical challenge: Are these animals truly wild — or something else? “They fall through the cracks,” says Tammy Colt, wildlife biologist. And this paradox is not unique to the United States. Brumbies, Australia’s wild horses, are as controversial Down Under as mustangs are in the Western U.S. Wildish host Anna Coburn speaks with Lacey Salabye, senior extension agent with the Navajo Nation Department of Agriculture, about the overpopulation problem and the controversy it’s causing on the reservation. We also meet Laura Wilson, a young woman who grew in Riverina, Australia, where she frequently encountered wild Brumbies when she rode her own horse in the Snowy Mountains National Park. Art by Amy Berenbeim/High Country News
Singer-songwriter, Alexa Wildish (yes, that's her real last name) calls into KVNF via Zoom to talk about her new self titled EP. Alexa is currently based in Nashville but spent many years in Boulder, CO. This program features four new cuts off of her EP and will take listeners on a whimsical and powerful ride. Check out Alexa Wildish's new EP and virtual Voice Studio here .
A wild mustang’s spirit stirs human emotion, making the Bureau of Land Management seem callous. From High Country News in collaboration with Alan Wartes Media, Wildish is a six-part podcast series that chronicles the complicated world of wild horse management in the Western United States. Wildish is meant to confound you. It does not offer a simple solution to one of the region’s most intractable natural resource conundrums. It is a serial on humans. You’ll hear from the activists who ache for freedom — for the wild horse to be wild — and from those who flinch at the mythology attached to the species. You’ll also get to know some of the well-meaning people inside the Bureau of Land Management, the agency stuck in the middle, faced with balancing the horse as a relic of the Wild West with its undeniable impacts on the modern Western landscape. Horses and humans evolved together. Much as we do with dogs, we have a special relationship with the species. In this episode, host Anna Coburn speaks to Tracy Scott, co-founder of Steadfast Steeds wild horse sanctuary, about the family dynamics of wild horses on the range. Many advocates support the use of porcine zona pellucida (PZP), a birth control vaccine for mares that is administered with two yearly darts. This is expensive for the Bureau of Land Management, however, so most PZP darters are volunteers. Illustration by Amy Berenbeim/High Country News
Is federal mustang management reaching a breaking point? In 1971, Congress created one of the most intractable resource management conundrums when it passed the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. The law, which called for protecting wild horses and burros as living symbols of American history, sparked a population boom in the West. Indeed, according to the Bureau of Land Management, there is an overpopulation crisis. The 10 Western states have enough public land to support 27,000 wild horses and burros, but today, the population is approaching 100,000. The wild horses and burros that are gathered via helicopter and put into holding facilities devour more than half of the annual budget of the BLM’s Wild Horse and Burro Program. And the costs go up every year, even as the population increases. The many stakeholders have very different visions for how the species ought to be managed, but the end result is that wild horses are not very wild anymore. If wildlife managers, landowners, wild horse advocates and the BLM cannot work together to come to a solution, the Wild Horse and Burro Program will reach a breaking point. In this first episode of Wildish, host Anna Coburn introduces some of the people on the frontlines.
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Paula Pavlova is a ‘Wellness Entrepreneur’ based in the Bay Area. As a first-generation American and birth-right citizen, Paula’s unique upbringing and early exposure to generational trauma led to pursue a career in helping people find personal transformation through spiritual alignment. Paula is the co-founder of GAIA Collective & MoonBox, a mindfulness-based subscription box. She is also an … Continue reading "044: Endometriosis & Healing, Period with Paula Pavlova"
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Michelle is an engineer in Silicon Valley by day and a yoga instructor/inspirational speaker by night. For 55 years she lived her life as a white privileged male and then six years ago was awakened to begin a magical journey of divine feminine transition. She now seeks to educate and inspire others by telling her … Continue reading "043: Awakening to Your Inner Truth with Michelle Crawford"
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Lisbeth White is a writer, expressive arts therapist and energy healer currently based in the Puget Sound area of the Pacific Northwest. In both her creative and healing work, she explores and celebrates the poignant and potent relationships between women of color and the natural world. Find her on her website or keep in touch … Continue reading "042: Healing Power of Poetry with Lisbeth White"
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Nicole is a writer and editor, laughter yoga leader, Reiki master, and ESL and writing tutor for children and adults. She loves trying new things, adventures, and learning about people and places. In 2016/2017 she spent 13 consistent months traveling abroad. Keep in touch with her on her website or follow her on Instagram. Listen to her podcast interview … Continue reading "041: Freedom to Explore with Nicole Rossi"
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Annamarie is a wife, mother, and a career women. She has been in Supply Chain Distribution for 22 years. Currently she balances a marriage of twelve years, two sons ages 11 & 9, and a career while staying committed to her practice so she can maintain physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. Her motto is “I am … Continue reading "040: Raising Mindful Men with Annamarie Gonzales & Kat Da Silva"
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Laura lives and teaches in Boston, MA, with roots in New York. She leads classes, retreats, and a 200-hour yoga teacher training school, The New School of Yogic Arts. Her mission is to “bring the yoga back to yoga.” For more about Laura check out her website and/or her school’s website Find her on Instagram … Continue reading "039: The Power of Commitment with Laura Ahrens"
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Erin Tetarenko works as a professional Mind and Body Leadership Coach with individuals and corporations. Her experience extends to working with international facilitation teams on globally recognized development programs. Integrating mind and body, she has created a coaching approach that empowers people to experience inner fulfillment while doing purposeful work. Keep in touch with her … Continue reading "038: Strengthening Your Connection to Self with Erin Tetarenko"
Brandon Wildish (Vocals/Guitar) and Josh Valeo (Bass) from The Brandon Wildish Band passed by Granted Records for another amazing Granted Radio Episode.It was an honor to have such talented musicians come in and make our day; they’ll make your day too! Listen to some great stories and some amazing performances.This episode is sponsored by the CBD Online Store - the largest and best online CBD store. Buy CBD online with confidence from the best brands backed by 3rd party labs.Want exclusive behind the scenes footage? Support us on Patreon and get access to performances not heard on the podcast.
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Alex is a bilingual yoga teacher, spiritual activist, and daughter of Mexican immigrants from Los Angeles, California. Struggling with lifelong depression and anxiety, yoga helped her feel at home again in her own skin. She has the privilege of sharing yoga with diverse communities, and teaches in Spanish as an act of language justice. Connect with … Continue reading "037: Language Justice with Alex Rodriguez"
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Taraneh is a creative, yoga teacher, community builder, and entrepreneur. She has led donation-based yoga studio and community wellness organization Be the Change Yoga & Wellness, now Be the Change Collective for the last 3.5 years, working to bring accessible and inclusive yoga for all in her San Jose community. Taraneh thrives on authentic and … Continue reading "036: Evolving Creative Leadership with Taraneh Sarrafzadeh"
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Pam Lozoff is a mover, a change-maker, and a seeker. She moves through yoga, makes change through community-based work, and seeks growth and connection with spirit through her path as a karma yogi. For the last decade, her path has taken her into juvenile halls, schools, and therapeutic settings in working with youth to share practices … Continue reading "035: Community Building through Youth with Pam Lozoff"
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Rachelle is an Atlanta based yoga instructor and the founder of Cultivate Union, a non-profit organization that promotes sustainability, access and equity in the yoga community. Rachelle loves learning, listening to podcasts and long walks with her dog Diego, without her cellphone! Keep in touch with her on Facebook and Instagram and consider offering financial … Continue reading "034: Cultivate Union with Rachelle Knowles"
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Suzanne Sterling is a dedicated musician, yogi, activist and social innovator who has been performing and teaching transformational workshops for over 20 years. She is founder of Voice of Change, a co-founder of Off the Mat into the World and Director of the Global Seva Challenge. An award winning musician, she has released 5 solo … Continue reading "033: Becoming A Voice of Change with Suzanne Sterling"
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Grace Millsap is a lover of life, brain science geek, and passionate advocate for all forms of health, for all forms of people. She offers dynamic yoga classes in Charlotte, NC, leads retreats worldwide, teaches a wide variety of workshops, and is in awe that life can be this grand! Her spunky fire is … Continue reading "032: If You Only Had One Shot with Grace Millsap"
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Elena Brower is a mama, author, yoga teacher and speaker. She is influenced by several yoga traditions and recognized internationally for her expertise in offering practices for approaching our world with realistic reverence. She is the author of Art of Attention, a yoga workbook that has been translated into six languages and the creator of Teach.yoga, a … Continue reading "031: Practice You with Elena Brower"
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Bryn Truett-Chavez is an advanced practitioner and teacher of the Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy, a Certified Massage Therapist, Herbalist and Holistic Health Practitioner. She is also a women’s health and birth advocate and a Wild Crone in training! Find her on her website (and book a session if you are in the Bay … Continue reading "030: Womb Wisdom & Yoni Love with Bryn Truett-Chavez"
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Aryn worked in social work and as an elementary and middle school teacher in San Diego for over ten years. When she became a mom in 2006, she shifted her career focus by combining motherhood, a love of Ashtanga yoga, and her diverse classroom experience she began teaching yoga to children. She founded her business Aryn’s Family Yoga … Continue reading "029: Yoga for Pelvic Health with Aryn Rannazzisi"
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Carla is a mother of two, one living child and one she carries in her heart. Luca is around her always and now impacts how she parents her rainbow baby Elia. A native New Yorker, Carla has lived in Southern California for almost 20 years. She talks to us about how to be there for … Continue reading "028: Parenting After Loss with Carla Grossini-Concha"
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Kelly is a Bay Area native who currently teaches Montessori Middle School and runs a small business making organic herbal self-care products. She has a BA in Art Education and an MA in Special Education as well as learns as much as she can from Mother Nature by sitting in circle with other women as well … Continue reading "027: Plant Medicine with Kelly Curtin"
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Taryn Mason left her Engineering career to pursue her passion in holistic health but quickly discovered her obsession with freedom through intuition. She believes connection to our creativity holds the answers to our problems. She currently teaches courses to help women get out of their heads and reconnect with their intuition and creative potential. Find … Continue reading "026: Lighten Up to Find Your Creative Flow with Taryn Mason"
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Lise Porter is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, National Trainer for Mental Health First Aid and is currently living in LA and working as an actor. She just published her first book “Own Your Life: How Our Wounds Become Our Gifts” and is sharing her tips on healing and feeling whole again. Find her … Continue reading "025: How Our Wounds Become Our Gifts with Lise Porter"
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Whether it’s exploring the local trails, playing pretzel on the yoga mat, or diving into a book on inner peace, Lena loves an adventure. You can find her teaching yoga in San Diego, leading retreats near and far, and empowering others to be the change they wish to see in the world. She is intentional … Continue reading "024: Yoga Beyond the Mat with Lena Schmidt"
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Cinnamon Gray is owner and photographer at Bad Kitty Photography, a boudoir photo company celebrating their 20th anniversary this year. After being diagnosed with breast cancer and having a double mastectomy she realized that she had to walk her walk in regards to her mission statement to love your body no matter what. Connect with her on … Continue reading "023: Learning to Love the Skin You’re In with Cinnamon Gray"
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Skye Birdsall is a San Jose native who is raising her little girl while teaching yoga and striving to be part of the solution in this crazy valley. Ever since she was little, spirituality was central to her life path and helping others has always been a calling. Her desire to experience life to the … Continue reading "022: Sex vs Partnership with Skye Birdsall"
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Sharna Langlais is a Reiki master and intuitive healer who works with clients so they can live freer, fuller and brighter lives. She’s been leading groups, workshops and classes for over 15 years and is very passionate about her work. As well as a Reiki Master, Sharna is a certified Say it Straight Communication Trainer … Continue reading "021: Tapping Into Your Intuition with Sharna Langlais"
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Nicole Steward is a social worker (MSW) and yoga instructor (200RYT) with a focus on community engagement, public education, foster youth advocacy, and trauma-informed yoga. Nicole teaches yoga and offers self-care workshops to social service agencies and non-profit organizations. Nicole believes self-care is a radical tendency we must adopt if we are to sustain ourselves … Continue reading "020: Radical Self-Care for Everyday Survival with Nicole Steward"
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Jomally Fernandez is the founder of SOUL WARRIOR YOGA and has been a devoted yogini for over 12 years. After health issues threatened her life, she found physical and emotional refuge in her yoga practice. This lead her to take a break from the Real Estate business and dedicate her time yoga. She completed … Continue reading "018: Healing From the Inside: How Yoga Helped Me Heal with Jomally Fernandez"
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Sara Hussein is a Marriage and Family Therapy Trainee at Process Therapy Institute and a recent graduate of John F. Kennedy’s Holistic Counseling Psychology Masters Program. Sara spends her time as a therapist, yogi, and sensualist; playing in the shadows and helping her clients bring light to their darkness by connecting to their vulnerable truth. … Continue reading "017: Kink & Shadow Play with Sara Hussein"
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Yesica Rodriguez is a mother, song writer, dancer, yoga teacher and a cook. She has taken her 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training as well a Prenatal Training and Yoga for a Happy Back. She leads staycation yoga retreats in San Diego and loves being of service to her community. Visit her website for more info about … Continue reading "008: Creating Community & Abundance Mindset with Yesica Rodriguez"
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Stephanie is a formally trained therapist, Priestess, energy worker and a breast cancer survivor that spreads her passion in the world by writing and singing. Find her on her website. Listen to her podcast interview here. Resources: “The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself” Michael A. Singer Originally posted: 03/23/16 Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes
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Christina always felt like the weird kid in the group but has come to find through her many spiritual adventures that she was never meant to fit in as much as teach others to stand out. Standing out as her authentic self is the greatest set of lessons she has received and now Christina wants to … Continue reading "002: Women’s Empowerment & Self-Love with Christina Rogers"
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Joy works at a grassroots agency in San Diego as a Supported Living Coordinator and is also a round-the-clock Creative Consultant. Her goal is to dismiss personal and public stereotypes by helping citizens explore their unique gifts, and connecting people of all abilities to creative opportunities in their own neighborhood. Find her on her website. Listen to … Continue reading "003: Women & Creativity with Joy Boe"
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Alison Solomon is a licensed clinical social worker who now spends her time writing and traveling. Her short stories have been published in Mexico and the USA and her debut novel Along Came the Rain was recently published by Sapphire Books. You can visit her website which includes the first chapter of her book. If you … Continue reading "005: Living Your Bliss with Alison Solomon "
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Melissa Eisler is a writer, editor and teacher. She’s a certified yoga instructor (E-RYT-200), certified meditation teacher, and passionate about motivating people to live a healthy, balanced, purposeful life through writing and teaching. Visit her website for tons of helpful articles on meditation and mindfulness. Melissa also has a book out on meditation, read the intro and … Continue reading "006: The Power of Meditation & Mindfulness with Melissa Eisler "
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Angelic is an Expat Life Coach and Founder of A Mindful Journey to Freedom. She’s a California native who now lives in London with her partner. Angelic is a Holistic Health Practitioner and studied at the Coaching Academy of London and Master Coach. She works with people to navigate the challenges that follow relocating. You can find … Continue reading "007: Expat Coaching & Life Transitions with Angelic Rendon"
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Renee and Paloma recently launched their new business Rock Your Yoga Retreat where they educate and inspire yoga teachers who want to lead successful yoga retreats all over the world. Paloma comes from a business and law background and was inspired early on with the fantasies of travel. Renee has made her living teaching yoga for … Continue reading "009: Women & Business with Paloma Neuman and Renee Gauthier of Rock Your Yoga Retreat "
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Christy Marsh is a Clinical Nutritionist, Holistic Health Practitioner, and a Reiki Master dedicated to treating the whole person. Using a “bio-individual” approach she’s able to assess the unique needs of each individual. Christy offers a whole regime of foods and herbs, energy work, body reading, and lifestyle-fitness solutions that work! Visit her website or follow her Facebook page for regular updates … Continue reading "010: The Magic of Reiki with Christy Marsh"
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Emilia Nagy is a student of Alison Armstrong and believes her work is to help families create peaceful partnerships which in turn creates a more peaceful world. She grew up in communist Bulgaria, in a literal and figurative war, and found she was playing this dynamic out in all of her relationships. Once she embraced her … Continue reading "011: Creating Peaceful Passionate Partnerships with Emilia Nagy"
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Emily Fleming, M.A.T., RYT-200, is a yoga teacher and educator in Baltimore, Maryland. Emily joined Teach for America as a corps member after graduating from Colby College in 2012, and received her Master of Arts in Teaching from National Louis University in 2014. Emily currently teaches yoga and mindfulness full time at a middle school … Continue reading "012: Teaching Yoga and Mindfulness in Schools with Emily Fleming"
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Amber Shumake is a yoga teacher. She’s studied hatha yoga, Forrest Yoga and restorative yoga. Her background was as a public school teacher and she also trained to be a counselor. She is a photographer, a writer, and a recovering alcoholic – largely, an addict, because she’s been addicted to many substances and behaviors. Amber is now in long term … Continue reading "013: Yoga for Recovery with Amber Shumake"
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Carla Grossini-Concha is a wife and mother of two. Originally from New York she has been calling Southern California home for the last 15 years. Her current life’s work is raising her rainbow baby, sharing her story of losing her first son and parenting after loss. She shares via her blog and also has had various works … Continue reading "014: Layers of Loss with Carla Grossini-Concha"
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Darci Fontenot is a social worker and music therapist. She found her calling in Hospice and has dedicated much of her career to working with those in the end of their life. She got her bachelor’s degree at Texas Woman’s University and her master’s at San Diego State University. She lives in San Diego with … Continue reading "015: Holding Space & Sharing Music for End of Life with Darci Fontenot"
We Outspoken - Pop/Punk band from Nobleton,Ontario,Canada...New album "All The Right Pieces" out now...Just wrapped up a few Canadian dates...More tour dates to come...Check out their music & more @ www.weoutspoken.com Brandon Wildish - Orange County based singer/songwriter....New EP "Other Side" out now...Check out his music, tour dates & more @ www.facebook.com/BrandonWildishMusic My Silent Bravery - Singer/Songwriter Matthew Wade...New album "Breakthrough" ft the single "Drunk Off The Sun" out now...Check out his music, tour dates & more @ www.facebook.com/mysilentbravery
An interview with Kat Wildish, a multi-level ballet and pointe technique teacher of teachers, mentor, and coach for professionals and students of all ages and levels, based in NYC. Kat is one of those rare ballerinas who appeared with both New York City Ballet (under Balanchine) and American Ballet Theatre (under Baryshnikov), as well as with such companies as Zurich Ballet, Metropolitan Opera Ballet and The Eglevsky Ballet (under Edward Villella).
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