17 episodes

Welcome to Ishiharadō aka the Way of the Stone Meadow, where we sit down with friends, teachers, healers and artists to discuss creative ways to transform all aspects of your life.

Ishiharad‪ō‬ Way of the Stone Meadow

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Welcome to Ishiharadō aka the Way of the Stone Meadow, where we sit down with friends, teachers, healers and artists to discuss creative ways to transform all aspects of your life.

    #17: Nyei Murez - Founder of Creation in Flow

    #17: Nyei Murez - Founder of Creation in Flow

    Nyei Murez, MA, is our good friend and a former teacher at the Hub. She is the founder of Creation in Flow, hosting programs for creative writers, musicians, and artists, as well as individual and group sound journeys. As a student of Carlos Castaneda and his colleagues Florinda Donner-Grau, Taisha Abelar, and Carol Tiggs, she studies and facilitates others in shamanic practices that originate in Mexico and California of ancient times. A flutist and sound dreamer, she helps others to use breath, movement, and sound as bridges to the wisdom and light of the soul.

    In this podcast, she shares how she applies what she learned from her shamanic teachers to how we tell stories as expressive artists.

    check out Nyei's offerings at: www.creationinflow.com
    Follow her on Instagram @creationinflow

    • 2 hr
    #16: Scott Schwenk - Meditation Teacher, Master Coach, Mindful Alchemist

    #16: Scott Schwenk - Meditation Teacher, Master Coach, Mindful Alchemist

    Scott Schwenk is a Meditation Teacher, Master Coach and Mindful Alchemist. He was the one who introduced Lauri to breathwork, and the idea for the Hub was forged through the one-on-one sessions they did together. Scott's teachings, through a mixture of Dharma talks, Meditations and Breathwork Practices, guide seekers to explore their deepest selves leading them to live their lives free from tension and full of trust. For more information go to: www.scottschwenk.com and follow @thescottschwenk on Instagram

    • 1 hr 39 min
    #15: Kaitlin Huwe - Artist, Embodiment Educator & Producer

    #15: Kaitlin Huwe - Artist, Embodiment Educator & Producer

    Kaitlin Huwe is a a multi-talented artist. She is an actor, singer, writer, the founder of wonderwell creative and much more. Kaitlin and I first met at UCLA, after I had graduated and while she was still a student. In this conversation we revisit the day that we met, why she got interested in yoga at such a young age, how she eventually started working and teaching at the Hub, and we dive deep on her unique journey as a human and an artist. follow Kaitlin @kaitlin_huwe and find out more about @the.wonderwell on Instagram and visit the wonderwell creative website for more information on upcoming events, and to become a founding member of the wonderwell embodiment studio.
    Listen to the full HUESA EP you tried to leave me burning on Spotify.

    • 1 hr 53 min
    #14: Scott & Lauri - Cass Phelps Flips The Script and Interviews Us

    #14: Scott & Lauri - Cass Phelps Flips The Script and Interviews Us

    In this episode Cass takes the lead and interviews us, asking us questions about our journey together and providing valuable feedback and insight. Check out Lauri's new interior design website here: www.LauriWestfall.com

    • 2 hr 10 min
    #13: Cass Phelps - Discovering, Receiving and Sharing Your Unique Gift

    #13: Cass Phelps - Discovering, Receiving and Sharing Your Unique Gift

    Cass is back on the podcast. Cass is a Somatic Movement therapist, certified Reiki Master, Sound Healing therapist and lifelong musician.  The Gift Process Live 3 Month Virtual Program Starts 1/17/2021. To register and learn more, go here: https://awake-one.com/gift-process
    Some of the topics that we cover in this episode are:
    The Eternal Foundation / Source Grounding Purpose The Relational Field: Co-Creating from Authentic Being Nature vs Culture Innate Essence  The Flow of Creation Internal Referencing vs External Referencing  Nature vs Culture and being disconnected from our Innate Knowing How the agreements of culture can leads to confusion about who and what we are The Three Phases of The Gift Process: RECEIVE — Discover your Gift. Understand the effortless path of Inspiration that lays before you. All life has an innate gift. It is the law of nature. Discovering and sharing our gift is an effortless process when you know-how. Our culture tells us that we are not enough and to look outside of ourselves to become whole. But your innate being knows better and your Gift is ready to guide and nourish you to realize your full potential.  NOURISH — This crucial step is often overlooked and is missing in all aspects of our education systems and western culture. Learning to nourish from our innate gift/power is the difference between a master and a novice. In this Phase, you learn to turn-inward and Receive all the brilliant, powerful aspects of yourself that you naturally carry and allow the essence of your being to continually fill you up with all the resources you require. This step gives you the innate knowing of your value and worth magnetizing to you the opportunities you desire.  SHARE — Once the internal Resourcing is in place we begin to overflow with our innate Gift and share it in effortless balance and sustainability.  We naturally start to bear fruit and SHARE from our Inspiration. Learning to share from overflow teaches you how to listen to your Gift and let it guide you through the in’s and out’s of Sharing Your Gift With The World. 

    • 1 hr 38 min
    #12: Ruben Rivera - A Black Belt and a White Belt Square Up... for a Podcast

    #12: Ruben Rivera - A Black Belt and a White Belt Square Up... for a Podcast

    Ruben Rivera (@RubenRivera10p on IG) is a 1st Degree Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Eddie Bravo, he is the former head coach of both 10th Planet Santa Fe and 10th Planet Costa Mesa, and is currently the owner of 10th Planet Dallas. I had an awesome time chatting with Ruben about his perspective on growing up in Santa Fe, how he found jiu jitsu, overcoming adversity and continually working to become a better version of himself. It’s always an honor to speak with someone who has a longstanding commitment to the mastery of a particular pursuit, in this case jiu jitsu, because I find these types of people tend to drop pearls of wisdom wherever they go, and if I’m paying careful attention, I can be fortunate enough to pluck a few of those pearls up and work to integrate them into my own practice. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Ruben has a Jiu Jitsu fight this Friday August 21st at Fight 2 Win Dallas, which you can stream live on FloGrappling.com
    Some Topics Discussed:
    Santa Fe, the good, the beautiful and the challenging Ruben’s journey to combat sports, martial arts and jiu jitsu DIY Boxing on the basketball courts Learning how technique often beats size and strength First being introduced to brazilian jiu jitsu via the documentary Choke featuring Rickson Gracie Learning his first two BJJ techniques informally from a friend: arm bar from bottom guard and scissor sweep Intuitively using that arm bar on his bigger cousin during an impromptu wrestling match Still not formally training BJJ, but arm barring fools whenever he got the chance Joining a band, getting carried away with partying and drinking, and getting called out for having a beer belly as a teenager Wanting to get in shape and having the light bulb go off to learn to fight and get into shape at the same time Finding Undisputed Fitness, and his first real martial arts mentor, Tait Fletcher Hitting that arm bar in his first formal BJJ class Having things finally start coming together as he started seriously training in martial arts Training and competing and how it naturally began raising the bar for his health and wellness, which created positive feedback loops that helped him feel better, raise his self-esteem and get out of debilitating pain he had lived with for years Developing personal authority when so called authority figures give poor advice Creating meaning and purpose, and specifically through a practice rooted in adversity Jiu jitsu and practicality over theory

    • 2 hr 4 min

Customer Reviews

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7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Kaitlin Huwe ,

Nourishing Converstion

These podcasts are like healthy soul food for me. As someone who as extensively studied and worked with Lauri and Scott, I love hearing these high vibrational and visionary conversations on a regular basis. So grateful for this!

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