Journey Through Health & Wellness

JourneyThroughHealthAndWellness
Journey Through Health & Wellness Podcast

Follow along through the journeys of others to help you achieve your own personal health and wellness goals. Podcast of PA-based sustainable development initiative, ReImagine Turtle Creek Watershed and Airshed Communities Plus.

  1. The Cross-Section of Veganism and Judaism

    09/12/2021

    The Cross-Section of Veganism and Judaism

    Dr. Elisa Harnasky Beck and Richard Schwartz have a discussion about Judaism, Veganism, and the world's dire need to change. This podcast was recorded during a Vegan Sukkot (One of three harvest festivals in Judaism) at Temple David In Monroeville, PA. With an introduction by Dr. Joanne Kong. About Joanne Kong A lecturer on Veganism, Animal Rights, Nutrition, Compassion, and Environmental Sustainability, Dr. Joanne Kong is one of the most compelling advocates for plant-based nutrition today. Since 2015, Joanne has given public lectures on all aspects of plant-based nutrition. She will appear in two upcoming documentaries, "Eating Our Way to Extinction" and "Taking Note," and has authored multiple successful vegan books. She has an innate ability to connect with others and share her vision of a more compassionate world. Richard Schwartz Imparting wisdom for decades, Richard Schwartz has been a professor at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York for 50 years! He taught math courses and created a course, 'Mathematics and the Environment.' He has also been the President of Jewish Vegetarians of North America since 2000, and the President of the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians since 2004. He has authored many successful books and wishes to increase the awareness of Jewish teachings on compassion to animals and reduce the mistreatment of animals. Journey Through Health & Wellness is a project of ReImagine Turtle Creek Watershed and Airshed Communities Plus. Music: "Higher-Up" by Shane Ivers bensound.com

    41 min
  2. Heal Yourself, Heal the World

    02/12/2021

    Heal Yourself, Heal the World

    "Every individual is a world and every individual can make a world of difference." Brian encourages listeners to stop repressing parts of themselves and embrace the duality of nature - feminine/masculine, inside/outside - not as conflicting energies but as synergistic parts of a whole. What are you repressing? How can you make peace with all parts of yourself? We need to reformulate our relationships with ourselves in order to reformulate our relationships with nature, with animals, and with people that do not look like us. Brian Baruch joins Journey Through Health and Wellness from Toronto to discuss healing, trauma recovery, and the importance of non-hierarchical systems, inspired creatives, and stewardship. He touches on Judaism and his work with native Hawaiians. He connects the human body with the outer world and believes in the opportunity of this transitional moment in how humans treat the environment. In both appreciation of his partner, Peggy Liu, and urgency to implement change, Brian discusses Peggy's work in Chinese energy grid greening. Brian draws many of his points from ancient texts. ABOUT Brian Baruch is a spiritual writer and teacher who shares inspirational keys for accessing your inner genius. With lessons that kindle the soul, Brian’s words help transform pain into a passion that liberates hearts for restorative intimacy. His lessons address the mysteries of the soul and impart keys for transcending limitations. Brian’s distinct approach to driving inner development encourages seekers to embrace the inner path with the irrepressible passion of a timeless love story. Brian teaches that one’s life journey is a love story between the realized and latent self. http://www.brianbaruch.com/ Journey Through Health & Wellness is a project of ReImagine Turtle Creek Watershed and Airshed Communities Plus. Music: "Higher-Up" by Shane Ivers bensound.com

    34 min
  3. Trauma Informed Movement and Self-Care

    18/11/2021

    Trauma Informed Movement and Self-Care

    How does trauma impact your health and ability to move? Tami Lysher tackles this question by integrating her 30 years in the early childhood development field with her work in pilates. In her conversation with Dr. Elisa Haransky Beck, she discusses living in Flint, Michigan, and how their water crisis has affected children's development. She offers the audience her daily practice and encourages listeners to find their own practice for making time for themselves (and disconnecting from your phone). Any moment can be meditative if you set an intention for it! About Tami Lysher Tami Lysher, ECE, MA, Certified Instructor and Owner of Studio T Pilates, has more than 30 years in the field of early childhood development, including teaching 15 years at the University of Michigan, Flint. Tami has been a Train the Trainer on all subjects related to Early Childhood Education and has provided extensive training on trauma effects to college students and community organizations. Tami specializes in child development and children’s yoga and movements and practices thoughtful and reflexive Pilates and yoga to promote both physical and mental well-being. Her mission is to make a difference through one movement, one stretch, and one breath at a time. Her classes included children’s yoga, Karma Kids Yoga, Little Flower Yoga, Trauma-Informed Yoga for Teens, Balance Body Pilates, Stott Pilates, and McEntire Pilates-Comprehensive. In addition, she has taught many arms of fitness over the last 35 years including spinning, TRX, Pink Ribbon, Brain Speed, and more. You can learn more at www.studiotpilates.com Journey Through Health & Wellness is a project of ReImagine Turtle Creek Watershed and Airshed Communities Plus. Music: "Higher-Up" by Shane Ivers bensound.com

    34 min
  4. How to Stop Judging Yourself with Dr. Marcia

    04/11/2021

    How to Stop Judging Yourself with Dr. Marcia

    "Find the joy and fulfillment of every day through small and enabling actions." When a medical error caused Marcia's daughter to enter a vegetative state, she started seeing life from a very dark place. Her vision for her daughter's life radically changed. Marcia Nathai-Balkissoon joins Elisa Haransky Beck in discussing how she found the light again in letting go of her expectations of her daughter, who while Marcia was mourning in another room was approaching life with laughter. Marcia powerfully shares how she shifted her consciousness and learned how to cherish each moment through raising a disabled child. She found progress in letting go of her self-expectation of perfection, being less judgemental, and treating herself more gently. In this episode, Marcia joins us once again from Trinidad and Tobago to offer methods of self-kindness and care. She demonstrates how she practices talking gently to herself by appreciating her efforts rather than judging her self-perceived failures. About Coming from an engineering background, Marcia has been a lecturer at the University of the West Indies since 2011. Additionally, she is a successful poet and author. She recently published a book, "Lighting the Path: Leaning into A Hopeful Future for Special Needs Parents," which aids other special needs parents as well as health care professionals. Marcia clearly has thought-provoking wisdom that aids her students and readers in gaining a deep understanding of living in the present moment. You can check out her book here. Journey Through Health & Wellness is a project of ReImagine Turtle Creek Watershed and Airshed Communities Plus. Music: "Higher-Up" by Shane Ivers bensound.com

    34 min

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Follow along through the journeys of others to help you achieve your own personal health and wellness goals. Podcast of PA-based sustainable development initiative, ReImagine Turtle Creek Watershed and Airshed Communities Plus.

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