Tue, 10 January 2012
In this podcast Shayla Mihaly discussed her system to detox and cleanse without annoying shakes, powders, hunger or side effects. Her system is affordable and will not interupt your daily life/routine. To sign up for the cleanse go here: http://CleanseEasy.com/summary
Enter the code "ilovedarren" and enjoy your cleanse for 1/2 price! To watch the free educational videos on cleansing, go here: http://CleanseEasy.com You sign up, and receive a free video right away, and then another video every 2-3 days, for a total of 4 videos. For you podcast fans, the code is "darren12" and they will save $100 on the cleanse! Other resourse: www.abundanthealthsf.com |
Sat, 19 November 2011
Listen to an inspiring interview on how yoga teacher Janessa Wells survived sexual assault through yoga and ultimately found her own voice through forgiveness. Her traumatic experience and journey of healing has shaped her teaching and the sharing of yoga with her students. Email: j@janessawells.com Website: janessawells.com Organizations: SF Women Against Rape 353 18th St. #7, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.sfwar.org Impact Bay Area www.impactbayarea.com |
Sat, 12 November 2011
Breema bodywork is a practical approach to unifying ourselves, one that makes use of our innate desire to connect with others in a way that is sincere, natural and nurturing for both people. We will learn and exchange bodywork sequences composed of comfortable, rhythmic leans and stretches and extremely well-supported postures and holds that relax and revitalize the physical, mental, and emotional centers of the giver as well as the receiver. All Breema movements embody nine universal harmonizing principles, including No Force, Mutual Support, Full Participation and No Judgment. Breema bodywork is done in comfortable clothing on a padded floor. It's fun to give and receive, and can be very supportive for daily life with family and friends. Breema's nine principles can be applied to bring more harmony and meaning to any activity or relationship. |
Fri, 14 January 2011
Janet Gallin and Tresa Eyres are The Love Letter Squad. These two inspiring women offer workshops on how to write love letters to friends, family members and lovers. Their work has inspired hundreds of people to walk across burning bridges to heal old wounds, and to express on paper the love and respect that we feel for those closest to us, yet may not be able to articulate. In addition to their workshops they also write a regular column for the San Francisco Examiner blog and are the hosts of a popular radio program on KUSF in San Francisco.
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Fri, 19 November 2010
Healing is a powerful profession whether you are a therapist, bodyworker, practice Ayruveda or another modality. Yet very few healers are also adept at running a business. In this podcast, personal coach and founder of Ayurveda-Flow, Matthew Sloane explores ways in which healers can focus their time and energy to become better business men and women so that they can in turn become better healers. Even people who are not in the healing profession will find Matthew's insights into balancing goals and ambitions with the push and pull of daily life helpful. |
Sun, 7 November 2010
According the the American Chiropractic Association more than 31 Million Americans experience back pain ranging from mild discomfort to debilitation agony. In this podcast renown physical therapist and yoga teacher Harvey Deutch talks about the various causes of back pain and offers some powerful advice for practicing yoga safely and in many cases alleviating discomfort. Resources Red Hawk Physical Therapy |
Sun, 7 November 2010
Grieving the loss of a loved one is a healing process that never really ends, but death is not the only occasion to grieve. The loss of a job, a relationship ending or even the passing from youth to middle age. Social Worker and yoga teacher Ken Breniman leads workshops in how to use the grieving process as a profound opportunity for spiritual growth and emotional healing. By combining his years of experience as a teacher and counselor with his own experience of grieving the loss of his mother, Ken has developed tools for working with grief provide a steady keel when the storm of grief threatens to capsize us. Resources Ken's Website Tear Soup by Pat Schwiebert
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Sat, 23 October 2010
Traditionally most Buddhists have taken a very conservative view of human sexuality. For the most part, sexuality was reserved for procreation. Many modern Buddhists have struggled to find ways to take a more liberal approach to sexuality while still being true to the tenets of Buddhism that date back 2,500 years to the Gautama himself. |
Mon, 27 September 2010
Karl Erb, one of San Francisco’s senior yoga teachers, learned in May of 2010 that he had cancer. Rather than retreat from the world, Karl shared his experience; strength and hope via his blog inspiring people the world over. As Karl prepares to return to teaching, he offers his reflections on getting sick, facing his mortality and coming through the other side by turning to his years of yoga practice for strength, courage and inspiration.
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Wed, 15 September 2010
Modern western psychology is fairly new on the healing stage dating back only as far as Sigmund Freud. Eastern psychology on the other hand dates back thousands of years. In this interview psychologist and yoga teacher Jeremi McManus talks about growing up in India as a Christian missionary and then coming back to the United States to study western psychology only to find that his yoga practice would swing his attention back to Indian pscychology. |

