Traditional and complex trauma requires a multi-faceted approach for lasting healing. Dr. Arielle Schwartz discusses the importance of a somatic component to healing the mind and body.
Meet Mindful founder Amy Baglan shares the creative insight that sparked a massive new approach to dating that's sweeping the nation. She discusses how to stay balanced in mind, body and spirit amidst the heavy demands of being a CEO. If you ever wanted to know how to stay grounded and remain productive, there are some gems in here for you.
There is space in between each breath and action that is the convergence of the finite and infinite. There is magic to be extracted from this space. R.R. Shakti discusses some amazing insights and practices to make this sacred space a part of everyday life in pursuit of a richer human experience.
Epigentics refers to the way our experiences shape the DNA we pass on to our children. Mark Wolynn, author of "It Didn't Start With You" dives into his life-long exploration of how to heal the epigenetic trauma we carry. Join us for this conversation of potential, empowerment, and ultimately freedom.
In a world of plastic surgery, photoshop and high-tech visual enhancements it's difficult to be happy with our own imperfections. Body image is easily beaten down by external forces, yet it is created by our internal dialogue. How can we get to that internal dialogue to clean it up so that the competition in the world around us has no power to affect how we feel about ourselves?
I'm sure you've heard that all healing should be free if you are in the "healer" community. This presents quite the conundrum when one wants to continue to do this kind of service work in the world. What's the right answer?
Being present is a skill we can cultivate every day. It's actually an art. Elena Brower, author and international yoga teacher is a thought-leader in the field. She brings her authentic form of self-inquiry to the forefront of her work, inspiring students around the world to step into their power. Join us for this amazing conversation.
For some of us our "I can't" stories rule our lives, dictating our actions from a place of fear or inhibition. What are those stories doing to the body? How is it that they are so easily accessed in the mind? How can we move through our "I can't" stories together?
All of our moments of self-doubt, self-sabotage, and insecurity can make us feel like frauds or unworthy of life's gifts. But the shadows of these things are amazing teachers and can be used as fuel for deeper growth.
When circumstances beyond our control threaten our sense of empowerment it's easy to become stressed and go into limbic functioning. The key to navigating things beyond our control with grace and ease is a function of our prefrontal cortex. So how do we move into that space in the midst of stress?