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1 Ep. 47 – "Ticketing Chaos Explained: Bots, Brokers & Bold Claims with Joel Schwartz" 46:53
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Ep. 47 – Ticketing Chaos Explained: Bots, Brokers & Bold Claims with Joel Schwartz What do Donald Trump, Kid Rock, and a 200% ticket guarantee have in common? They’re all part of the chaotic, misunderstood world of live event ticketing—and veteran ticket broker, founding member of the National Association of Ticket Brokers (NATB) and attorney, Joel Schwartz is here to discuss the current executive order and how it affects ticket brokers and fans. In this high-impact episode, we sit down with one of the original voices in ticket resale to break down what’s really driving the headlines. From political theater to pricing transparency, Schwartz shares insider stories from decades in the game—starting with Lions games in the '70s and stretching all the way to Super Bowl holdbacks, Taylor Swift meltdowns, and FTC policy shifts. In this episode, you'll learn: Why bots aren’t the real problem—and who actually is How “dynamic pricing” impact fans, travel planners, and the entire resale market What the new executive orders and pricing laws could mean for concerts, sports, and festivals How fans, brokers, and platforms can navigate an increasingly complex and competitive marketplace Whether you're a travel professional, ticketing insider, or just a fan tired of hidden fees and vanishing inventory, this episode delivers clarity, context, and a dose of hard truth. Follow us at @Tix2TravelPod on all platforms and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.tttpod.com www.xpotravel.com…
Trauma Informed Yoga + Embodiment with Kaye Wilkinson and Amanda Jane
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GUEST HOSTS: Kaye Wilkinson +Amanda Jane Kaye Wilkinson: https://www.legacymotion.org Amanda Jane: https://www.theselfagencyacademy.com Episode Transcript can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xqqRArXcSmxwnKFTP3S-l6d5QtRD6_Fc2gcYf19dT7M/edit?usp=sharing A candid chat with Amanda Jane and Kaye Wilkinson as we cover all the ins and outs of their upcoming 300HR Trauma-Informed Movement Facilitator Training (Starting October 25, Online & Interactive). This training allows you to learn the skills to share trauma informed practices that include yoga, embodiment, and somatic therapies with all people and all bodies. You will have access to a global international community of like minded individuals who are interested to find ways to utilise all the innate wisdom within our bodies and our nervous system to find restoration. This is not just a training with a certificate of completion; this is a new way of being, seeing and doing throughout all areas of life. This training will have an impact on the way you hold space for yourself, as well as a profound impact on the relationship to your work. You will gain the ability to work with complex and developmental trauma and everything in between. We also unpack vicarious trauma and what we hold within ourselves as we do this work alongside others and approach life from this lens.
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GUEST HOSTS: Kaye Wilkinson +Amanda Jane Kaye Wilkinson: https://www.legacymotion.org Amanda Jane: https://www.theselfagencyacademy.com Episode Transcript can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xqqRArXcSmxwnKFTP3S-l6d5QtRD6_Fc2gcYf19dT7M/edit?usp=sharing A candid chat with Amanda Jane and Kaye Wilkinson as we cover all the ins and outs of their upcoming 300HR Trauma-Informed Movement Facilitator Training (Starting October 25, Online & Interactive). This training allows you to learn the skills to share trauma informed practices that include yoga, embodiment, and somatic therapies with all people and all bodies. You will have access to a global international community of like minded individuals who are interested to find ways to utilise all the innate wisdom within our bodies and our nervous system to find restoration. This is not just a training with a certificate of completion; this is a new way of being, seeing and doing throughout all areas of life. This training will have an impact on the way you hold space for yourself, as well as a profound impact on the relationship to your work. You will gain the ability to work with complex and developmental trauma and everything in between. We also unpack vicarious trauma and what we hold within ourselves as we do this work alongside others and approach life from this lens.
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1 What skills does someone need to be “trauma informed?” 6:34
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Trauma Informed skills can be measured two ways: 1) How we are communicating with our words and bodies 2) How we make decisions. Learn more about what it means to develop human centered communication to reflect our trauma informed paradigm shift. We wrote an e-book on and are creating a training on upskilling the we communicate to reflect trauma informed values: Get the e-book and get on the waitlist for the training at the link below: https://integrate-trauma-informed-network.teachable.com/p/human-centered-communicatio-for-the-nurturing-soul?fbclid=PAAaZtOIghgGyWh72uaa2bczUMb4NYnDo5w5Iu4VgYkWC-UBhOn5d327110Fs_aem_th_ARFZrOUmn3G_KcnvjpIWPQBq4AFrIBbk6XDD7SVSg-JQdZTY8DiSLfKCy4L_sSpwLDE…

1 Finding Refuge within our Bodies: Caroline Pegram, LCSW, TCTSY-F 36:02
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Caroline Pegram, LCSW, TCTSY-F joins us on our podcast this week as we settle into the wide array of emotions that we might be experiencing as we begin entering the holiday season in North America. Topics covered: -Defining the words "integration" -Educating on the somatics -Caroline's story about tools they have used to heal from their own complex trauma -Approaching Trauma Release Exercises in a supportive container -Caroline offers a short trauma-informed somatics exercise Check out Caroline's upcoming in-person and online events at: www.topazhealing.com IG: @topaz.healing You can access the episode transcript at the link below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ysbJ6Gn1NfBiFLtXsL-TGUWjV8I8O3w8o7mqIgkP7w4/edit…

1 Personal Reflections of Reiki for Trauma and Grief Care (Julie Johnson and Victoria Emanuela) 48:17
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Julie Johnson, Founder and Learning Experience Designer for Integrate Trauma-Informed Network (www.letsintegrate.org) and Victoria Emanuela, End of Life Doula and founder of Gentle Season (www.gentleseason.com), share their insights on the personal experiences that helped birth their upcoming and soon to be launched self-pasted course (Reiki for Trauma and Grief Care). This course covers: -Personal stories of pitfalls with Reiki Professionals -Learning to find safety with Reiki again -Harm Vs. Intent in Trauma and Grief Work -Balancing Intuition vs. Critical Thinking with the T.H.I.N.K Acronym -Energetic consent between Energies -How Reiki can support Grief Care -How Reiki can support Trauma Healing -Details on our Self-Paced Course Reiki for Trauma and Grief Care You can get 20% off our course if your register at the link below: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/reiki-to-support-trauma-and-grief-care-course-pre-sale-tickets-305791519667…

1 Cultivating Yin Energy with Gabrielle Harris 41:57
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Gabrielle Harris joins our podcast this week, offering us an opportunity to explore ways we can cultivate yin energy in any part of our lives mind-body practitioners. With the help of her books "The Language of Yin" and " The Inspired Yoga Teacher," Gabrielle invites us to become inspired through this concept of yin (softening/cooling) and yang (action/heat). In this podcast we discuss: The background of Tao and yin and yang philosophy How teaching or living from a Yin + Yang perspective can impact our teaching Apply the teachings from the "Language of Yin" and "The Inspired Yoga Teacher" to our lives and practice. Idea on ways to apply the teachings from the Inspired Yoga Teacher to a yoga class You can read more about Gabrielle Harris and her books at: https://gabrielleharrisyoga.com/…
Jenna Little has a Masters Degree in Counseling, Nutrition and is an RYT 200. In this episode Jenna discusses the 5 top reasons we cannot overlook how trauma can play a role in the world of eating disorder recovery (sometimes called eating responses). When wellness professionals bring this lens into their worldview, it can drastically shift the way they support themselves and their clients. Jenna is hosting a 2 hour online workshop on Integrate Network (with recordings available) on January 9th called "Nourished Healers: The Intersection of Nutrition, Trauma and Healing." Sign up for the workshop on January 9th at the link below: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nourished-healers-intersection-of-nutrition-trauma-and-healing-tickets-219852955107 You can read more about Jenna's work at: www.jennalittlewellness.com…

1 Grief and Neurodiversity: Finding Your Own Way to Grieve with Karla Helbert 51:18
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***We are re-publishing this podcast as a promotional opportunity for our upcoming workshop with Karla Helbert on 12/5/21, where she will explore these very concepts. The course offers CEUS for Missouri Based Mental Health Providers approved by the Missouri Board of Social Workers, 2 Yoga Alliance CEUS, 1 Companion Guide for notes, 1 week access to the recording and a Certificate of Completion** Sign up at http://www.letsintegrate.org/upcoming-events Karla Helbert, Grief activist, LPC and Yoga Therapist is back on the podcast talking about her clinical experiences working with grieving humans that are on the Autism Spectrum. In this episode she highlights tips and strategies to support grieving adults and children on the Autism Spectrum that can be found in her book "Finding Your Own Way to Grieve: Creative Activity Workbook for Kids and Teens On the Spectrum" In this episode we discuss: -Traumatic Grief and Autism -Strategies for discussing death with humans on the spectrum -Universally Designed strategies to offer embodiment cues that support all humans AND include humans on the Autism Spectrum.…

1 Agoraphobia and Covid 19: Coping with Integrative Medicine 42:33
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***Disclaimer: Please note that this is not a therapy based episode nor does it offer direct therapeutic service of any kind. All resources and content shared in this episode are for educational purposes only. This episode serves as a psycho-educational resource to support those looking to learn more about current research and coping mechanisms for agoraphobia. **It does not replace clinical treatment with a mental health therapist**. If you choose to listen to this episode, you are agreeing that: 1) This is an educational document used to gain information only, not for therapy or clinical purposes. 2) Doesn't serve as psychotherapy from a mental health professional If you are seeking further support, we suggest check out the The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (adaa.org) Chita Gastelum is a Recovery Support Eating Disorder and Agoraphobia Specialist, Yoga Therapist, Reiki Instructor and Indigenous SpiritWalker, who will be educating on the current research regarding Agoraphobia (a fear of open public or open spaces) and how yoga, energy medicine and mindfulness can of support us. In this episode we discuss the following: *Her own story of recovery from agoraphobia *Resources for support *Tools Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VoBQ5yL88J9gFpgeR3sHH3ODIIL7RFbgrpepVfWRODs/edit?usp=sharing Research and Resources on Agoraphobia https://www.canva.com/design/DAEtKo8ERro/TkdJGvpRhnUtpQOFZ8tMeA/view?utm_content=DAEtKo8ERro&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink…

1 Trauma Informed Yoga + Embodiment with Kaye Wilkinson and Amanda Jane 33:25
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GUEST HOSTS: Kaye Wilkinson +Amanda Jane Kaye Wilkinson: https://www.legacymotion.org Amanda Jane: https://www.theselfagencyacademy.com Episode Transcript can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xqqRArXcSmxwnKFTP3S-l6d5QtRD6_Fc2gcYf19dT7M/edit?usp=sharing A candid chat with Amanda Jane and Kaye Wilkinson as we cover all the ins and outs of their upcoming 300HR Trauma-Informed Movement Facilitator Training (Starting October 25, Online & Interactive). This training allows you to learn the skills to share trauma informed practices that include yoga, embodiment, and somatic therapies with all people and all bodies. You will have access to a global international community of like minded individuals who are interested to find ways to utilise all the innate wisdom within our bodies and our nervous system to find restoration. This is not just a training with a certificate of completion; this is a new way of being, seeing and doing throughout all areas of life. This training will have an impact on the way you hold space for yourself, as well as a profound impact on the relationship to your work. You will gain the ability to work with complex and developmental trauma and everything in between. We also unpack vicarious trauma and what we hold within ourselves as we do this work alongside others and approach life from this lens.…

1 A Yin Perspective on Pain with Addie deHilster 39:21
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Addie deHilster is a C-IAYT Yoga Therapist, a Yoga teacher trainer, and a Mindfulness Meditation Facilitator. In addition to leading yoga classes and meditation groups for the general public, she also teaches trauma-informed, accessible yoga and meditation for students with challenges such as chronic pain, arthritis, neurological issues, and insomnia. She has been leading 200-Hour Teacher Certifications and Yin Yoga Teacher Trainings since 2013. Her classes highlight the mindfulness principles within movement practice, helping students find an accessible pathway to the heart of what yoga and meditation have to offer. A transcript of this episode can be found at the link below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uwrd5NYrFLiOrBb0NNZek_P_I16q4mVtYAjw-ga-cdE/edit?usp=sharing Check out more of Addie's work at: www.movedtomeditate.com In this episode Addie explains a few tips on how yin yoga can supportive to those experiencing chronic pain: 3 Understandable But Unhelpful Habit Patterns: 1) Fixating (perhaps Yang in its intensity of laser focus on the pain, and the likelihood of stimulating a lot of thoughts like worry, catastrophizing related to the immediate pain experience) 2) Avoiding/Distracting (perhaps Yang in its restlessness, the energy involved in moving attention away from what is happening, blocking out the experience) 3) Overriding (quite Yang in that it involves a mind-over-matter attitude, where we force the body to do things despite the pain)…

1 What's Next for Integrate Network with Julie Johnson 11:19
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Find the episode transcript here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1udQlZ880AQVGMd8mAfjAJnBXBsbakcr3UZph1sLAqRQ/edit?usp=sharing Integrate has always been known for it's trainings, skill building and professional development so we are really returning to our roots to support your ability to be an inclusive space holder. Here's what's coming up: Our focus is on networking and skill building All Courses will be self-paced with a free 15 minute consultation option with Julie. My Yin for Nervous System Support will be Self-Paced and released later on in Fall 2021 (NOT 2022 like I say in this podcast) Networking meets will be happening every 6-8 weeks featuring experts in the field on topics related to inclusive spaces and trauma informed care Feel free to fill out an application to lead a Networking event with us at the link on our website: http://www.letsintegrate.org/networking-application…

1 Education as An Ecosystem with Sarah Pottle and Jess Boeke 49:06
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Sarah and Jess, sustainable farmers turned educators of Grounded Teaching are on the podcast this week talking about regenerating the education system as an ecosystem. Topics covered: Talking points for the podcast: - What regenerative ed even means! - Reciprocity in the classroom - Place- Based Systems Design/ Edsheds - How to set up a Living System while still being in "The System" You can read the transcript of this podcast episode by clicking th e link below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uZ9_p_o7e6J55kGQJp64beLlZZaDJIGSKTNhFxiaRU0/edit?usp=sharing Who are Grounded Teaching We offer learning opportunities for teachers to live more fully—finding energy and clarity. We focus on improving the quality of life for the teachers in our educational system, knowing that when human teachers are able to more healthfully re-connect within themselves, re-connect within their communities, and re-connect within their place on mama earth, they become the models for expressing their full potential and living fully, just as we hope our students will. We want to empower teachers to become models of a whole, fully-conscious life in the classroom and out. Jess Boeke Jess is in her 16th year in the classroom in her third district and second state. She’s taught thousands of students and last year piloted the Regenerative Ed framework for her classes with great results. She’s a certified yoga teacher, movement/breathwork coach, and incorporates her understanding of these practices into her teaching practices. She co-founded the Rust Belt Fibershed with Sarah. Sarah Pottle Sarah has personally coached hundreds of teachers through thousands of lessons and trained hundreds of teachers and leaders in high-quality, equitable instruction. Sarah also works as an advocate for regenerative farming and co-founded the Rust Belt Fibershed, which works to localize a regenerative fashion system within 250 miles of Cleveland, Ohio. The crossover between her work in ed, her work in agriculture, and her training as a health coach has led to this Grounded Teaching project.…

1 Authentic + Inclusive Networking for Human Service Providers with Julie Johnson 7:56
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Many of us know that networking is something we should do but how many of us know when we are networking with folks that are in alignment with us and keep equity in mind. In this episode Integrate founder, Julie Johnson discusses how Campain-Based or Solutions based networking can help us find the people that help us expand our skills and also leverage opportunity for folks radically under represented in our society. You can read the transcript to this episode here. One the best ways to begin authentic and inclusive networking. Is through Campaign Based Networking. Check out these three strategies for authentic networking : 1) In campaign based networking you reach out to your community to find people who can help you with a problem you might need to solve 2) Prioritize folks of color, in the disability community or in LGBTQIA whose skills can help with your current need or problem 3)Continue to build relationships with these folks in live interactive, scheduled zoom sessions to see if you are in alignment with them. Remember to ask about things other than work. Ask about their passion, self-care routines, favorite podcasts, etc.…

1 Universal Design: Practical, Accessible and Connected with Monica Milano, E-RYT 37:57
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Monica Milano is a yoga teacher specializing in yin yoga and gentle movement. She has been teaching yoga since 2014 and has been practicing for nearly two decades. Monica has trained in yin, hatha, vinyasa, restorative, prenatal and more, and continues to study yin yoga and somatic meditation extensively with Sally Miller. She is passionate about studying the history and philosophy of yoga and actively works to ensure that the practice she offers is respectful of all participants and of the source culture. Monica offers weekly yin yoga classes online through the Amate Society Collective, a group of individual teachers working together to offer accessible, inclusive wellness classes A transcript to this episode can be found by clicking this link In this episode Monica and I take a look at what building a connected yoga space looks like and how the term "yoga for all" can feel overwhelming to some yoga practitioners. We discuss the following points in this episode: 1. What does accessibility mean? 2. Strategies for building an inclusive yoga class 3. Yolking yoga philosophy with accessibility and inclusion You can find Monica's classes and blog posts at the links below: Blog post: My Classes Are Not For Everyone https://amatesociety.com/my-classes-are-not-for-everyone/ Weekly yin yoga classes: amatesociety.com/monica Free resources and videos are available on my website, monicamilanoyoga.com .…

1 Community Care for Different Folks, Different Needs with Lara Mae 44:09
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Welcome to Season 3, Episode 1 where we discuss all things **INCLUSION**: Lara Mae is a life coach and middle school reading teacher. In this episode, we discuss the interdisciplinary facets instructing in the school system and life coaching. We discuss why it's important for all human service providers to be able to differentiate their intervention and why that's critical to creating safe, inclusive and trauma informed spaces. You can follow Lara Mae on Instagram at @the.activated.life…

1 Attachment Trauma and Grief: Grieving the Caregiver We Didn't Have with Elisabeth T. Lilja MSW, LCSW 53:44
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In this episode Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Elisabeth T. Lilja, MSW, LCSW discusses the intersection of grief and attachment trauma and how we can access our spaces in psychologically sound ways as we move through grief and loss.
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1 Ambiguous Loss and Friendships with Dr. Chelze Zamani 33:26
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Dr. Chelze Zamani is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Southern California. In this podcast, Chelze shares on the findings around her qualitative research around ambiguous loss and friendships.
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1 The Myths of Kids and Grief with Jessica Hotchkiss 50:31
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Jessica Hotchkiss is a Certified Child Life Specialist, Certified Grief Counselor and Licensed Mental Health Counselor. She has been working with children and families since 2012, having worked in both the clinical and school settings. Jessica received her Master's degree in Counseling from North Dakota State University in 2015 and is currently finishing her Ph.D. in Counselor Education. Her clinical and research focus is on the impact of grief/loss on children, families, and professionals. She has given presentations at the local, national, and international level on working with children and families, grief, and resiliency in stressful events. Death work is considered the greatest privilege of Jessica's career. She has spent the majority of her career in the hospital environment, helping families cope with the impact of new diagnoses, medical experiences, trauma, death and grief. She has worked with children and adults at end-of-life, and those diagnosed with chronic/terminal illnesses. Her goal is to make sure that people feel supported through something that society shies away from. She works to educate not only patients, but staff as well, on death, grief, and the importance of legacy-building. Along with her specialty area in death work, Jessica works with adults and children to meet their counseling goals regarding relationship concerns, anxiety, grief, trauma, and depression. Jessica Hotchkiss, MS, LAPC, CCLS, NCC, GC-C Certified Child Life Specialist Lead Certified Grief Counselor Doctoral Candidate | Counselor Education & Supervision North Dakota State University Jessica.Hotchkiss@outlook.com…
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1 Exploring Grief through the Koshas with Karla Helbert 54:06
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Author, Psychotherapist, Yoga Therapist and Grief Activist, Karla Helbert, is on the podcast with us discussing how we can explore grief through the koshas (5 layers or "sheaths" of the body). Karla leads us in a guided meditation and we discuss the difference between disenfranchised grief, traumatic grief, shadow loss and loss of a loved one. Karla wrote the book Yoga for Grief and Loss, which you can purchase at the link here .…
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1 Self-Agency, Grief and Yin Yoga with Amanda Hanna 40:10
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Amanda Hanna, founder of the Self-Agency Advocate Podcast and Trauma Sensitive Yin Yoga Teacher discusses how we can blend this concept of self-agency in a yin yoga practice to help us explore all different types of grief +loss.
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1 Death Positivity and Grief in the Body with Anna Sallas, LMT, RYT 51:33
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Anna Sallas, a clinical massage therapist and RYT 200 that works specifically with humans in the midst of cancer treatment, talks with us about how she works with aspects of grief in the body with her clients as well as her recent certification as a Death Companion: In this episode we discuss: Grief in the body (fascia, what’s stored in the tissue, emotional release. What I see during a massage) • Normalizing grief (openly talking about it) • Loss as a connector (identity & reminder of what’s important) • The death positivity movement (going back to roots, the tie between birth & death, covid) • Toxic positivity around grief & some ideas for the community to avoid hurting others. Holding space vs fixing…
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1 Yin Yoga+ Exploring Our Inner World with Sally Miller 46:15
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Sally Miller (www.sallymilleryoga.com) is a RYT 500 Yin Yoga Teacher and Ayurvedic. She is especially passionate about integrating and educating folks on the the Meridians as it relates to Chinese Medicine and Yin Yoga. Sally is greatly influenced by one of the godmothers of modern Yin Yoga, Sarah Powers (www.sarahpowers.com) and author of the Insight Yoga Book. In this episode we discuss: 1. Yin Yoga and how to set up a safe container to explore all our human experiences. 2. Yin Yoga as it relates to grief 3. Sally's Yin Yoga Community and inspiration for building it. You can find more of Sally's short yin yoga videos here…
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1 Naming + Containing Grief with Art+Gentle Movement with Eve Andry 23:46
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Trauma Informed Expressive Artist and Yoga Teacher, Eve Andry, is back on our podcast talking about using art and movement to name and contain grief. In this episode we discuss: -cultural implications of grief -Embodying grief-why it can be challenging -Using art as a way to connect with grief on your own terms Eve is doing a workshop on February 10th on our platform called "Holding Grief." You can read more about it on her website at: www.eveandry.com…
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1 Disenfranchised Grief after Pregnancy +Infant Loss with Cory Angel 45:07
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Cory Angel of the Awakened Body Podcast is back on our podcast this week discussing disenfranchised grief and how it relates to pregnancy and infant loss. She shares tips and insights on the intersection of this type of grief +trauma from this lens.
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1 From Grief to Bath Bombs: Addressing the Needs of the COVID Era with Sada Reed 56:17
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Sada Reed is an Early Childhood Educator, Yoga Teacher and Bath Bombs Self-Care Magic Maker. In this episode Sada and I discuss: 1. Sada discusses her experience with grief and offers tips to others how to cope when losing a loved one in the times of social distancing. 2. Sada shares more info about her blog Nanny Knows Best: A Guide to Help Parents through Covid 19 3. We also discuss about self-care and her bath bombs with intentional crystals and cbd infusion. Connect her on Instagram @thalassophilelove…
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1 Moving through Grief with Ritual, Community +Ceremony with Jenna Little 45:27
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Jenna is a holistic wellness practitioner as a Registered Dietitian, Yoga Teacher, and MA Counseling student. Her mission is to create healing spaces that invites others to come home to themselves and embrace life to the full. She focuses on embodiment practices that integrate the body, soul and spirit and spends her time leading healing groups, teaching yoga classes, and working one on one with clients. She believes that hope is always near and courage is contagious. She also loves to write, spend the day at the beach with her family, or catch a sunrise with coffee. You can read more about Jenna at https://jennalittle.com In this podcast we discuss: -The the history, ritual and culture of grief -Culture+Grief -How Jenna uses yoga in her healing circles to process grief -Strategies to process grief A Commentary from Julie Johnson: I reference the book Yoga for Grief+Loss by Karla Herlbert in the podcast. At the time of recording, I couldn't remember the name of the author. You can purchase the book here . It's a wonderful resource for anyone that would love to learn about how the 8 Limbs of Yoga can support their grief journey. I especially love the ritual and meditations that Karla writes. **CORRECTION** The difference between Romanian and Romani people: In this episode I reference the influx of Romanian and Romini humans that have appeared in the Integrate community since the capitol insurrection and our addressing of antisemitism. In the podcast, I say "Romanian people" and also want to identify there is a difference between Romini +Romanian ethnicities. Romini= Roma are originally from northern India and that they migrated out of the area sometime between 800-950 AD. Romani, the Rom language, is descended from Sanskrit and closely related to Hindi. Today Romani exists in many dialects, reflecting the paths of Rom dispersion. Some Rom groups, however, do not presently communicate in Romani, although it is likely that they did at an earlier time. Roma have always been bilingual and in many cases are multilingual. In the southern Balkans, Roma speak Romani plus the local south Slavic language or Turkish, Albanian or Greek. Read more from this distinction here: https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/persecution-and-politicization-roma-gypsies-eastern-europe Romanian=people from Romania descend from The Baltics and speak the Romanian language, which is a different culture and ethnicity then the *Romini* This nuance (our word for 2021) is extremely important to distinguish. Listen to my intro for further clarity on this as well. Sponsorships: off for this epis…
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1 Recovery, Restorative Yoga and Reiki! with Rachel McConville 46:43
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Restorative Yoga Teacher and Reiki Master, Rachel McConville shares insights on how Restorative Yoga and Reiki supported her recovery from addiction and physical injury. Episode Outline: 1. Recovery and the Yamas+Niyamas 2. The pros and cons of restorative yoga for trauma healing and recovery 3. How reiki can support us in the recovery from addiction and trauma healing…
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1 A Mindfulness Meditation to Remind Us of Our Connectedness with Julie Johnson 16:49
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This is a trauma sensitive mindfulness meditation with the energy of the seventh chakra to give space for us to remember our innate wholeness and connectedness. Facilitator: Julie Johnson, M. Ed, ATS, RYT
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1 Racialized Trauma and the Body: Intersectional and Collective Healing with Gladys Smith, LPC, PsyD, RYT 53:27
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Gladys Smit h is a veteran, trauma therapist, advanced yoga teacher addiction therapist and sexual assault advocate. She is also highly trained in the area of Race Based Trauma. In this podcast we cover: You can purchase Gladys's upcoming workshop on Racialized Trauma and the Body withe Integrate Network by clicking here Why trauma healing and recovering from addiction became disconnected? Why a trauma informed approach to recover from addiction is necessary. On Race Based Trauma: What it is? What’s the nervous system response to trauma? Gladys shares info on Emotional Emancipation Circles for Black Folks She also shares how she has weaved together the work of Resmaa Menakem, Gail Parker, Michelle Johnson and Joy Degruy in her upcoming workshop she is featuring on our platform February 1st-March 1st called Racialized Trauma and the Body. We also discuss the need for intersectional so we can encounter collective healing from our histories of oppressing(white folks) and being suppressed (Black +Brown folks) Gladys also shares about her upcoming seminar as a sexual assault advocate *CORRECTION: I (Julie), accidentally refer my Integrate co-founder Victoria Emanuela with the pronoun "she" towards the end of the podcast. Victoria's preferred pronouns are they/them.…
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1 On Attachment, Corrective Experiences and (Re)Parenting from a Space of Self-Compassion with Jen Volpitto 55:18
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Trauma Therapist, EMDR Therapist and Licensed, Family and Mental Health therapist shares her insight on how attachment trauma impacts our parenting styles and relationships. She also reflects on how self-compassion can help us create space for healing our own attachment wounds. You can read more about Jen at her website: http://www.jenvolpitto.com…
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1 Holding Space for the Trauma and the Grief with Cory of The Awakened Body Podcast 40:55
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In this podcast, Cory of the The Awakened Body Podcast, joins us as we discuss how she holds space in her restorative yoga classes for those going through grief and loss and those in her pregnancy after loss groups. She specifically addresses skills yoga teachers and healers can use to hold space as we live through the COVID era as many of us are vacillating between grief and trauma. You can Cory on instagram @_coryangel You can find The Awakened Body podcast linked here…
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1 The L8Bloomers: Creating Belonging for All Late Bloomers with Mena Kezia Emuh 43:23
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Mena Kezia Emuh, podcast host of The L8Bloomers podcast joins us. In this episode Mena and I talk about: -The history of the L8Bloomers Podcast -Why creating spaces for BlPOC in the wellness community is essential. -The impact of George Floyd's death on the world. -Connecting with other L8Bloomers of the world, of all backgrounds.…
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1 Exploring Equity and Belonging Through Universal Design with Natasha Baebler + Julie Johnson 41:31
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"Universal design is the process of creating products that are accessible to people with a wide range of abilities, disabilities, and other characteristics. Universally designed products accommodate individual preferences and abilities; communicate necessary information effectively (regardless of ambient conditions or the user's sensory abilities); and can be approached, reached, manipulated, and used regardless of the individual's body size, posture, or mobility. Application of universal design principles minimizes the need for assistive technology, results in products compatible with assistive technology, and makes products more usable by everyone, not just people with disabilities." You can read more about it at the link below: -https://www.washington.edu/doit/what-universal-design-0 As we move into this episode, listen to Natasha and I explore the way we use the Principles of Universal Design to help us build a culture of belonging and social emotional inclusion for a classroom in Ferguson, Missouri. We also explore how all people working with humans can use Universal Design to help them navigate around issues around equity and diversity in any space where humans gather, in person and virtually. Want to know more about Natasha or book a consultation on Social Emotional Inclusion with her? Check out her website at www.visionablewellness.com…
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1 Principles of Trauma Sensitive Yin+Mindfulness: A reflection and audio description 15:12
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This is an audio description and reflection of our graphic we posted on IG and Facebook of the 6 Principles of Trauma Sensitive Yin+Mindfulness. See graphic at the link below: (cut and paste into your browser) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ELHoTrlQaBqVREkpDBgTx9iY2Rmi4gbzEqN1UttdORA/edit
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1 A Nervous System Informed Breathing Practice with Julie Johnson 3:39
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Want to engage with the breath work through the window of tolerance, here’s a 3 minute practice that might feel supportive to you and your nervous system. You can find the text of this practice written out on our Instagram @integrate_network on December 1st.
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1 Trauma Sensitive Yin + Mindfulness with Addie deHilster, C-IAYT and Mindfulness Teacher 31:35
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Addie deHilster, C-IAYT and Mindfulness Teacher of Moved to Meditate discusses how blending mindfulness with a yin yoga background can create a very soothing experience when combined within a trauma sensitive lens. You can read more about Addie's work at the links below https://www.movedtomeditate.com/ (Video Class Library) https://movedtomeditate.yoga/ (My website) @addie_movedtomeditate (Instagram)…
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1 Trauma Informed Expressive Arts with Eve Andry (@embody.create.heal) 48:51
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Eve Andry is an artist, a teacher, a mother, a sister and a daughter. She is also a survivor of childhood sexual violence. As a teenager Eve discovered artistic expression as a powerful way to express her feelings and emotions. Years later she discovered the sacred practice of Trauma-Informed Yoga and embarked on a lifelong journey of reconnecting with her body. For the past eight years, Eve has passionately shared her gifts of Therapeutic Art Facilitation and has made it her mission to gently introduce movement and mindfulness within her practice with students. She has also made it her purpose to offer her work within Trauma-Informed frameworks and is committed to always learning how to create more safe and inclusive spaces. In this episode she breaks down: the need for creativity in trauma healing+our relationship to creativity different forms of creative expression and benefits of creativity, the difference between traditional art making and art as a way to heal how can we soften the creative experience important considerations for making the art experience trauma-informed. integrating art and body based modalities Listen to the end when Eve shares a 10 minute trauma informed mindfulness practice with us. You can find Eve on Instagram at @embody.create.heal and at www.eveandry.com…
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1 Finding Our Voice through Trauma Healing with Erin Plemon + Julie Johnson 42:32
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In this episode, Julie and one her best friend's, Erin, share an intimate discussion about the trauma healing process, acknowledging that there is a history of trauma, how healing impacts relationships and how the ukulele, for Erin, became an instrument for hearing her truth rise to the surface. Plus Erin plays one of her favorite ukelele covers by the Secret Sisters.…
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1 Mindfulness Meditation with Kirsten Wilkinson of Legacy Motion 20:33
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This episode has been published and can be heard by your listeners on Spotify. Join Trauma Sensitive Kirsten Wilkinson, MA, E-RYT, YACEP, TCTSY-F of Legacy Motion in this 20 minute mindfulness meditation to a sense of ease to this moment. Wanna connect to Kirsten and Legacy Motion: Email Kirsten at director@legacymotion.org…
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1 The Wisdom of Neuroception Pt 1 with Sarit Rogers, E-RYT, SEP 58:29
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Sarit Z. Rogers, E-RYT, SEP joins us as we nerd out about the nervous system and polyvagal theory. She also lays out the importance of the skills of neuroception for humans as we move through chaotic times here in the United States and strategies to tap into moments Topics Covered: The Autonomic Nervous System The Autonomic Nervous System as a ladder Neuroception Subconscious Assessment of Risk We are either open to connection or locked in in a defense response Vocal Prosody Neuroception of Safety (Interoception, Proprioception and Exteroception) You can find Sarit on Instagram at @somaticwellnessyoga or on her website at www.saritzrogers.com…
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1 Trauma Sensitive Breathwork, Centering and Grounding with Rachel Hasper, LPC, RYT 49:28
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This episode has been published and can be heard by your listeners on Spotify. In this episode, Julie Johnson and Rachel Hasper, LPC, RYT discuss trauma sensitive ways to encounter grounding and centering in the mindfulness practices, therapy room and yoga classes. Recommended Books + Studies mentioned in this podcast: 1. How to Breathe by Ashley Neese 2. Yoga for Emotional Balance by Bo Forbes, PsyD, RYT 3 . Moving to Heal: Women's Experiences of Therapeutic Yoga After Complex Trauma by Jennifer West…
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1 Moving from Chaos to KHAOS (Keep Healing and Overcoming Struggles) with Candice Cox, LCSW 41:00
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Candice Cox joins us in this episode, breaking down the KHAOS Mindset, a set of skills she created based on Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relational Trauma Repair. In this episode, Julie + Candice cover each one of the KHAOS Skills: RAW, PATIENT, FREE and RESET. Other topics covered: -How we can use the KHAOS Mindset in our parenting -Using KHAOS Mindset as we evaluate what's happening in the United States -How we can move from CHAOS (Can't Help Acting Out Severely) to KHAOS (Keep Healing and Overcoming Struggles You can read more about Candice Cox and her work at www.organizedkhaos.org…
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1 Cultivating a Healing Centered Culture within a Traditional Yoga Studio with Joy Page, owner of Joy of yoga 41:44
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Joy Page, Yoga Studio Owner of Joy of Yoga( based in St. Louis and wtih an Online Portal), Reiki Master, RYT 500 and Sound Healing Practitioner, joins the platform discussing the following with Julie: -Accessibility from the viewpoint of a yoga studio owner -Building an online yoga platform with multiple levels of price offerings -The story behind the Black Lives Matter page on the Joy of Yoga website -Creating Trauma Sensitive Classes within a Traditional Studio -Donation Based Class to Raise Money for Take Back the Night Foundation on November 9th. You can learn more about the Joy of yoga Online platform at www.joyofyogastl.com…
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With Beth Sandlin, founder of Trifecta Pilates and Trauma Informed Pilates as our guest, we deep dive into the logistical differences between pilates and yoga and how a trauma informed lens looks between each system. Other talking points include: Using a trauma informed approach vs not, what does that mean Misconceptions of client centered work Threading…
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1 Restorative Meditation by Alicia Delaney of Slow.Steady.Yoga 14:30
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Alicia Delaney of Slow.Steady.Yoga offers us a 20 minute restorative meditation to support your mind, body and soul when you need it most.
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1 Community Belonging through Social Emotional in the ERA of Covid 19 with Natasha Baebler 27:15
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In this episode, Julie Johnson and Natasha Baebler of VisionAble Wellness(www.visionablewellness.com) disuss how virtual learning and technology within the times of COVID has opened doors for some learners with IEPS. They also reflect on how virtual learning has given many learners and parents in marginalized communities an opportunitiy to be involved in the decision making process.…
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