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Podcasts
My Conversation with Anne Bérubé: Your Body is on Your Side
Anne and I go back a long way! Smart, curious, determined... these were my initial invitations to discover more about how Anne was choosing to move through her world. Here we are now - almost two decades later - and the joy of any exploration with her, remains. I was recently invited by Anne to join her on her Podcast Embodied to explore the power of ... Continue Reading >>
Ed Dowd with Bret Weinstein: The Bigger Picture
Interesting.... A look at human behaviour through the lens of a rigorous scrutiny of patterns and trends. Connecting dots. Noticing the bigger picture and watching as the waves of insight race toward the shore of our seemingly finite capacity to absorb the impact of our own realizations. This is a deep dive that requires the same rigour ... Continue Reading >>
The Secret Influence of Government Nudge Groups
Some time ago (November 2022), I shared information about the introduction of 'nudge groups' into the vast repertoire of efforts to shape mind-share. It would seem things have only become more sophisticated... more 'refined'... in the relentless efforts to ensure compliance with an externally imposed direction for our evolution. Personally? I prefer to ... Continue Reading >>
Gregg Braden: “This is how you lose a species.”
A word to the wise: I learned a long time ago that just because I don't know about it does not mean it isn't happening. As far back as 2011, Rosa Koire wrote "Behind the Green Mask: U.N. Agenda 21". To her last breath, she spent her final years trying to alert us to a creeping black mold that would suck the life out of all that we had come to both ... Continue Reading >>
Arlington Institute – Quartet: How to be who you really are
Many voices are required to change a deeply entrenched narrative. Many minds are essential to the creation of a relevant, meaningful and Life-giving/Life-sustaining intention for a shared reality. In this video from the Arlington Institute, the voices of four unique and diverse thinkers form an invitation for each of us to consider: How else might I ... Continue Reading >>
Dr. Bret Weinstein – Evolutionary Biologist: What Will You Choose?
As messy as it already is for so many, it will only become more so. Since all meaning is context dependent, how big will you need to go not just to 'make sense' of an existing reality but to discover how to create a reality that is both meaningful and relevant to your own interests? Unless we are willing to be deeply intimate with the truth of our own ... Continue Reading >>
Sheila Winter Wallace: Exploring the power of context
An opportunity to consider the power of context in the creation of significant change in our lives. In this conversation with Brian Crombie, Sheila Winter Wallace encourages us to move beyond the tyranny of the moment and step back... take a breath... and dare to see the potential in what seems like a life gone awry. ... Continue Reading >>
Stela Murrizi & Randi White: Finding the Willingness to Live
I both enjoy and find meaning in these explorations that Stela shapes, in conversation with her clients. Beyond the insights and the provocations, to have access to a window into the Soul of another is a rare and precious gift. Stela offers us the gift of an authentic exploration and Randi offers us the opportunity to travel with her as she finds her way ... Continue Reading >>
Women: Awake! – Stela Murrizi and Jennifer Hatt
Two of my favourite people! Stela and Jennifer explore the outcome of completing a year-long experience with Stela, intended to awaken the Crone and the power of boundaries in a life well-lived. No small feat - a 12-month commitment takes a powerful intention and deep commitment to not lose one's Self along the way. Great conversation! ... Continue Reading >>
Ed Dowd: Patterns and Trends – Money and Medicine
I've been following Ed Dowd for some time, now. His background in finance honed his significant skills in pattern recognition and the ability to anticipate the direction of a trend. In the last few challenging years, he has turned his attention to naming the consequences in the aftermath of the choices made by politicians and governments, around the world, ... Continue Reading >>
ARC: Alliance for Responsible Citizenship – Inaugural Conference
"The ARC of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice." The newly-minted Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) recently held its inaugural conference in London, UK. The brainchild of Dr. Jordan Peterson, more than 1000 of the world's cutting-edge thinkers gathered to reconsider how else we might choose to create a future for ourselves, ... Continue Reading >>
Wendy McGean: In Conversation with Louise
What a delightful opportunity that was! I got to spend time in conversation with a woman who is deeply committed to her own journey of discovery. Without imposition of any particular direction, the stream-of-consciousness led the way, for us both. Wendy McGean is a Certified CODE Model Coach™. Her new podcast is a dive into exploring: "How else might ... Continue Reading >>
The Bigger Picture: Richard Dolan and Paul Wallis
In the world of human evolution, willingness makes room for ability to unfold. Without willingness - and regardless of skill level - nothing changes. If you are not yet familiar with the work of Richard Dolan and/or Paul Wallis, you may find it meaningful to explore and discover. ... Continue Reading >>
AI: A future of even greater manipulation?
Were you to make the time to explore recent conversations with those on the cutting edge of AI, you may find yourself numbed by the potential for 'reality' to disappear into a bubbling stew of newly-created 'truths' for you to absorb. How will you be able to tell what will contribute to your own intentions? How will you define those intentions for ... Continue Reading >>
Sheila Winter Wallace: Money and Uncertainty
"Hind sight is easy. Over the years, I have been approached by so many women who worked hard, looked good, were smart, savvy, and took their responsibilities with others seriously. Somehow, they forgot themselves; they forgot that they matter. All of these conversations were had privately or in small groups of women in safe spaces. And sometimes, it took ... Continue Reading >>
Neil Oliver: The coercion of the banks
In Canada, we had our own and early experience with this. Totally devoid of courage to engage in the simple act of opening a dialogue with the thousands upon thousands who both acted and supported the actions of the Truckers, our purportedly democratic government declared the Emergencies Act - a war act - and shut down, in the blink of an eye and from a ... Continue Reading >>
Richard Dolan: Humanity at a Crossroads
So... one more thing to add to the already-too-long-and-overwhelming list of changes presenting in our daily lives. Richard Dolan has long been a voice of reason on a topic that engenders both fear and ridicule for any who seek to better inform themselves in their search for what 'truth' might be in this vast and boundless invitation to redefine both ... Continue Reading >>
Nassim Haramein: The Science of What We Are
One of his most recent, this conversation explores the concept of manifesting your life and what it takes to make that happen. As the exploration moves from the broad to the specific, Nassim clearly states that before we can manifest, we have to understand what we are. For those of you familiar with the WEL-Systems® journey of discovery, you will ... Continue Reading >>
All the things we don’t want to know…..
After opening remarks, the first two presenters are David Martin and Nick Hudson, both of whom I have posted here, in the past. These particular offerings are succinct, substantiated and likely deeply disturbing to all - jabbed and unjabbed, alike. In Canada, that is estimated to be over 80% of the population. Globally, in excess of 5.5 billion ... Continue Reading >>
How, then, shall you choose?
In the last month or so, I’ve written about the relationship between choice and intention; and about the underpinnings of truth and its deep roots in the mind-shaping process of parenting (and its surrogates) who fly the flag of our best interests and keeping us safe. The pull to simply capitulate and abdicate to ‘the voice of (a caring) authority’ is a ... Continue Reading >>
Overwhelm….
Overwhelm can make you sick and crazy. Maybe. For the last five weeks, or so, I have been ’sick’ (which, for me, is a very rare occurrence). Supposedly, I ‘had’ the dreaded you-know-what. Seems that having two little grandchildren under five - both of whom are in the presence of many others through daycare and school; and a son in law-enforcement who is ... Continue Reading >>
How the body works
The magic of a small child lives in their unquestionable trust of the deep intelligence that is their own body. There is no filter between the inner cue and external engagement. It takes pain - chronic and applied over time or intense, in a single burst - and from that pain descends the silencing of the natural, intuitive inner joy... replaced with a ... Continue Reading >>
Step 2: Be willing to change your mind
After 30+ years of experiencing and learning how to trust the many waves of discovery in the vast ocean of my own potential, it has become easier and much less of a struggle to be willing to change my mind. With a new insight… a new moment in time, deeply rooted in my own intuitive knowing… letting go of what was and embracing that which has proven to be ... Continue Reading >>
“Inside people’s heads… “
In previous posts, I have made reference to proven, existing intentions - backed by government policy - to accelerate implementation of transhumanism preferences. There is no longer any effort to hide any of it - it is in full view and under our noses... if we are willing to look. 'Nudge units' (also previously written about) continue to press our ... Continue Reading >>
Trust the Science… of what it is to be human.
The power in the science is not just knowing - it lies in the never-ending willingness to continue to explore, discover and know differently. In Gregg Braden's recent offering - Self-Empowerment through Self-Regulation - we are presented with the cutting-edge science of not just who but what we are as human beings. This science reveals to us the breadth, ... Continue Reading >>
Manipulated much?
This one will take some commitment to listen to. It’s detailed and extensive. Some of it is annoying - and all of it is deeply disturbing. None of us likes to believe that our mind is not our own. And keep in mind: this is but a tiny peek into the murky world of human manipulation. Most of us have not a single clue about the degree to which we are so ... Continue Reading >>
Event: 21st Century Huna ~ Sheila Winter Wallace
How do you stay grounded in the whirlwind of emotional chaos that has become our day-to-day reality? How do you maintain both capacity and commitment to thinking for yourself when so many would prefer you just did as you're told? Why does any of it matter? Join Sheila Winter Wallace for a 2-day Introduction to 21st Century Huna. Click here to ... Continue Reading >>
Stela Murrizi: with Poetry of Predicament Podcast
Collective change is the byproduct of the individuals within the collective experiencing individual change. There is no way around it: it always comes back to the individual. To The One that each of us, is. To me. And to you. Owning that takes courage. Are you up for it? ... Continue Reading >>
What you don’t know you don’t know, can kill you.
Take a little trip down the rabbit hole of Continuity of Government. In so doing, the fog begins to lift and what comes into sight is a way to make sense of the insanity now on full display in what has been - until now - a democracy in Canada. It takes time and a willingness to discover. It takes a curiosity rather than a judgement. It takes a ... Continue Reading >>
Neil Oliver: A People and Their Government
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February 1: Denmark Ends All Covid Restrictions
These are not now - and have not been for almost two years - easy times. We are being pressed into coming to grips with an ultimate and final choice: who owns my mind? Who owns my choice? Who owns my life? Our historical and traditional sources of information are corrupted and now deeply rooted in the intentional claiming of mind-share. If we are not ... Continue Reading >>
Stela Shakti: Own Your Mind
One of the many things I appreciate and value about Stela's way of moving through her world is her unbound willingness to allow her own internal chaos to be a visible and living part of her evolution. We are all - many times in our lives - 'caught' in the death-struggle of internal vs external cues. Rather than struggle, we can discover how to make it a ... Continue Reading >>
Lex Fridman: Statement Against Lockdowns
Long ago, it stopped being about a virus and became about compliance and control. It became about a needle in every arm. It became about: When I say jump, you say 'how high?'. With millions now double and triple (and for some, quadruple) jabbed, how can a collective reality shift when so many will need to continue to be right about the one we've got? ... Continue Reading >>
Choosing Your Own Path
The last two years have been very difficult, for everyone. Cut off from so much that had formed a part of our lives that we rarely thought about, we now find ourselves longing for what is no longer available even if/when we’re not quite sure what that might be. It has been two years of being bullied and deprived of the most fundamental freedoms of ... Continue Reading >>
Invitation: A Deep Dive Conversation
This conversation is for you… If you have noticed something feels “wrong” with what’s going on and you want a safe space to exhale the truth of your experience, judgment-free. If you have noticed the contradictory nature of the messages “out there” and you want a safe, supportive space to express that. If you are looking for a powerful ... Continue Reading >>
The Power of Fear: An Alternative
Owning Your Mind: Louise on ‘The Poetry of Predicament’
I have been deeply disturbed by the degree of censorship I have witnessed in the last 18 months of my life. Never would I have dreamed such a thing would profoundly shape my reality, having long taken freedom of thought and choice to be a 'given' in my homeland. And now, I am no longer sure that its presence will grace the lives of my children and ... Continue Reading >>
Follow-up: Neil Oliver goes Viral
Yet again, Neil Oliver finds the words to express what so many are thinking. Mind control is nothing new amongst our global populations. We are subjected to it every day and at every turn. The worst part about it - and what makes it all so powerfully effective - is that most of us don't have a clue it's even going on! Consider a more recent offering ... Continue Reading >>
Melissa Allison: What is Real?
"We each know our own sliver of what’s happening based on what we experience directly or through media (deep faked or otherwise). That knowledge forms our truth, and while it is necessarily subjective, it is far from impotent. What we believe about ourselves and the world greatly shapes how we feel inside and what comes next. This happens whether we realize ... Continue Reading >>
What is authentic? And how can we tell?
The world is teaching us to notice that external validations are becoming more and more unreliable. How do we strengthen and expand our internal capacity for determining what is authentic? ... Continue Reading >>
Breathing is good…..
The intentions and efforts to separate a person from their internal cues are vast, intense and relentless. The constant barrage of image and sound pulling us away from our own inner landscape is making it increasingly difficult for us to trust any and all things that move inside us... where we live... including what we come to know as 'truth'. It does ... Continue Reading >>
CRISPR: New World of Human Genetic Engineering
What does it mean for you to be human? As science continues to press the edges of replacement parts (from the outside) and intentional genetic manipulations (from the inside), the need to pay attention is rapidly increasing. ... Continue Reading >>
Mandy Sandbach: Conversation with Poetry of Predicament
Another compelling and authentic conversation with Dean Walker (Poetry of Predicament podcast) and Mandy Sandbach. With evident deep respect for Self, Self of other and the living Planet, this exploration takes many twists and turns - with every one a gateway to a new insight. Enjoy! ... Continue Reading >>
Louise and Dean: New Conversation in Chaotic Times
My conversations with Dean Walker of The Poetry of Predicament podcast always open doors to my own as-yet unexpressed thinking. This one proved particularly potent for me. For some time, I have had no interest in speaking, blogging or even journaling. Every thought I have seems to be one that I've had so many times before. As I listened to the podcast ... Continue Reading >>
Choosing what shapes us
For some time, I have held the belief that if we are to survive as a species, we must emerge to express beyond the limitations held in place by our stories about what we are. Stories that tell us that we are not that which we seek; that we are creatures that must be guided by some greater intelligence that lives outside of us; that without some 'other' to ... Continue Reading >>
Solari Report: Quantum Holography of DNA
Long a fan of Catherine Austin Fitts and her fearless search for meaning in her world, I welcome my own expansion that comes from allowing myself to explore what she offers along the way. The following video will require focus and attention - and likely, multiple passes in order to make sense of it all.... not because it is complex but because it is such a ... Continue Reading >>
Melissa Allison: Poetry of Predicament
Another great conversation with Melissa Allison and Dean Walker of The Poetry of Predicament podcast. You'll find the blog post referred to on Melissa's blog. Be sure to allow time for browsing - there is much shared that will touch your Soul. Enjoy! ... Continue Reading >>
Pandemic: Swimming Upstream
An expanded perspective requires more than a sound-byte approach to living; one that goes beyond headlines and talking heads and demands focused attention for hours at a time. In our 10-minute digital world, that has become a foreign concept for the vast majority of us. Not good/bad, right/wrong... and it has a profound impact on how we see the world and ... Continue Reading >>
New Interview: Sheila Winter Wallace
An opportunity to consider the bigger picture and notice how the moment is sourced from and shaped by the moments that came before... unless we mindfully choose otherwise. Another provocative exploration with Sheila Winter Wallace as you sip your morning coffee. ... Continue Reading >>
Inner Guidance, Lives!
Another compelling and Life-sustaining conversation between Naomi Irons and Dean Spillane-Walker. It gives me hope to know that there will be many more... each dive a little deeper than the last. Before you know it, we will have remembered: we can breathe under water! ... Continue Reading >>
Gregg Braden: Human By Design
Before we exercise our freedom to choose, we would be wise to listen... and allow ourselves to begin to understand all that we don't know, we don't yet know. ... Continue Reading >>
Dr. Zach Bush: Our COVID-19 Assumptions are Wrong
Now available with Brian Rose on the London Real platform, this is one of Dr. Zach Bush's best! In my world, all meaning is context dependent. In this extensive conversation, we are encouraged to consider the bigger picture within which this pandemic is unfolding. Yes, it does demand attention as a non-allopathic, non-mainstream and alternative ... Continue Reading >>
Meg Wheatley: Warriors Wanted
Parenting Podcast: Naomi Irons and Angela Burton
Another compelling exploration in the Poetry of Predicament podcast series; dedicated to fully embracing the magnificence of our imperfection as we navigate a more life-giving parenting process for ourselves and our children. These are not 'business as usual' times. We can feel the compression that is taking place on all levels of our expression, as a ... Continue Reading >>
Dean Walker: Living Resilience – Deep Academy
That we know something does not mean that we know what to do with it, about it or because of it. Such is the state that we would be well advised to befriend. Regular readers will be familiar with Dean Walker's Poetry of Predicament podcast. Dean generously makes room for the vibration of different voices to resonate through the density of a locked-in, ... Continue Reading >>
Parenting: The Power of Authentic Self
Join Naomi Irons and her guest - Anne Bérubé - in a potent exploration of the process of parenting; and a revelation of where the power lies to embrace and open potential for our children. As our turbulent times continue to expand, it is not enough to teach our children the basics - we must introduce them to their innate capacity to trust the truth of ... Continue Reading >>
Coalescence of Collective Consciousness
I learned a long time ago: don't waste my life fighting what I don't want. Rather, pour mySelf into what I do want, and live. The following contributions from leaders in the field of evolution of consciousness offer consideration of a potent approach to creating reality. You may find something of meaning for yourself in this brief overview. ... Continue Reading >>
Not to be missed: Dr. Zach Bush, MD re COVID-19
How to you determine who to believe? What separates the politics of fear from intelligent analysis? From my experience, you have to incorporate a lot of information that you will, ultimately, simply delete from memory. And then, you come across someone like Dr. Zach Bush - an Internist, Endocrinologist and Hospice Care. The entire video is worth paying ... Continue Reading >>
Options for Personal Evolution: Blog, Podcast, Online Events
... is the first day of the rest of your Life! Running out of interesting things to focus your attention on? Needing to dive a little deeper to find something worthy of the power of your attention? Here are a few things for you to consider. Sheila Winter Wallace - new blog post: "What is the Highest Order Invitation I Can Become to my Self in this ... Continue Reading >>
Poetry of Predicament Podcast: Trance State Interrupted
Naomi and I have experienced the great pleasure of each other's company for many years. Each of us has borne witness to the evolution of the other, marked by a shared deep sense of potential greater than any fear; and a willingness to simply invite and allow that which presents.... and trusting it to lead. In a rare moment, indeed, we recently got to ... Continue Reading >>
Naomi Irons: Conscious parenting demands conscious parents
A conversation for the time we're in! In this moment, the trance of the last 100 years is deeply disturbed. The next steps we take will determine if we are entrained into a new trance... or if we awaken to a life outside of trance. It really is up to us. ... Continue Reading >>
Yuval Noah Harari: We become what we think about
No matter what the moment presents, we are faced with deciding how it's going to go. Either (A) we allow the moment to become the context for our decisions, or (B) we expand the context of who/what we are from within which we make choices that redefine the moment. Perhaps not as familiar, habituated or easy as (A) might appear to be, (B) has a future that ... Continue Reading >>
Deb Gleason: Poetry of Predicament podcast
Another potent exploration of how else we might choose to live our lives today.... particularly in the face of a massive and global 'pause' in the business-as-usual lifestyle expectations. Check out Deb Gleason in conversation with Dean Walker on the Poetry of Predicament podcast. As I listened to Deb speak of the ease with which she can now embrace a ... Continue Reading >>
Melissa Allison: New Voice in the Blogosphere
Wow... I must be on some kind of a roll! So much presenting and moving around; so many words in my mouth that seem to need an escape through this final portal to a vast and open expanse of possibility. Although I am no longer here on a regular basis, I am grateful that there remains an outlet for my expression (sporadic as it may be) when I cannot contain ... Continue Reading >>
My conversation with Anne Berubé
I find that with the passage of time, I become more discerning about my time. After all, my time IS my life and I am committed to living my life in a meaningful, joyous and life-enhancing way. Enter Anne Berubé. Anne and I go back many, many years. Today, she is a best-selling Hay House author and a remarkable young woman who has touched the lives of ... Continue Reading >>
Cultural Crones: The Power of Permission
Episode 98 ~ with Holly Irons, Betty Carr-Braint, Wynne Macaskill Delaney One of the great benefits that comes with the massive wave of Baby Boomers moving through time, is the inescapable presence of women in their full expression as Cultural Crones (women 50+). If the future of the world is in the hands of women (Kofi Annan and many others share that ... Continue Reading >>
PTSD: History Takes a Hostage
Episode 97 ~ with Kae Roberts In today’s exploration, we consider PTSD and reconsider both how else and what else! We seek to explore a shift in the capacity of ‘mind’ to reposition what PTSD might be; and how else we might approach this exploration, with the deep desire to make a difference in the lives of those held so tightly in the grip of a frozen ... Continue Reading >>
Radical LeaderSelf!
Episode 96 ~ with Naomi Irons Today's exploration launches us into the last in a series of topics of great meaning for and relevance to the lives of women! In the new, one-day experience of 'Radical EVEolution: Reclaiming LeaderSelf', we make our way to the sharp edge of possibility and reconsider how else we might choose to live our lives, today! ... Continue Reading >>
Radical Choice!
Episode 95 ~ with Nancy Hanlon Today's exploration launches us into the 4th in a series of topics of great meaning for and relevance to the lives of women! In the new, one-day experience of 'Radical EVEolution: Reclaiming LeaderSelf', we make our way to the sharp edge of possibility and reconsider how else we might choose to live our lives, today! ... Continue Reading >>
Radical Wellbeing!
Episode 94 ~ with Sheila Winter Wallace Today's exploration launches us into the 3rd in a series of topics of great meaning for and relevance to the lives of women! In the new, one-day experience of 'Radical EVEolution: Reclaiming LeaderSelf', we make our way to the sharp edge of possibility and reconsider how else we might choose to live our lives, ... Continue Reading >>
Radical Community!
Episode 93 ~ with Cathy Saunders Today's exploration launches us into the 2nd in a series of topics of great meaning for and relevance to the lives of women! In the new, one-day experience of 'Radical EVEolution: Reclaiming LeaderSelf', we make our way to the sharp edge of possibility and reconsider how else we might choose to live our lives, today! ... Continue Reading >>
Radical Money!
Episode 92 ~ with Noreen Mejias-Bennett Today's exploration launches us into a series of topics of great meaning for and relevance to the lives of women! In the new, one-day experience of 'Radical EVEolution: Reclaiming LeaderSelf', we make our way to the sharp edge of possibility and reconsider how else we might choose to live our lives, today! ... Continue Reading >>
Crones: The Power of Permission
Episode 91 ~ with Holly Irons Today, we’re going to take a look at what it can mean to be a Cultural Crone.... to be that woman who has lived long and knows deeply; who has trusted the power of innocence and known intimately its great consequences; who has danced in the magic of creation and the ongoing responsibility of its expressions; and who now, is ... Continue Reading >>
Creating Communities: Choosing Beyond Being the Caretakers of Relationships
Episode 90 ~ with Naomi Irons and Cathy Saunders As we move into a time unlike any other, we as women are being beaconed to lead, not in the traditional sense but in a way that allows us to hear and heed the call from deep inside ourselves, calling us to become the leader of our own potential, to reclaim the greatness we carry to shape a very different ... Continue Reading >>
Boundless LeaderSelf™: Moving Beyond Collusion
Episode 89 ~ with Naomi Irons and Susan Weeks As we move into a time unlike any other, we as women are being beaconed to lead, not in the traditional sense but in a way that allows us to hear and heed the call from deep inside ourselves, calling us to become the leader of our own potential, to reclaim the greatness we carry to shape a very different ... Continue Reading >>
Moving Beyond the Mother/ Daughter Roles
Episode 88 ~ with Naomi Irons and Holly Irons As we move into a time unlike any other, we as women are being beaconed to lead, not in the traditional sense but in a way that allows us to hear and heed the call from deep inside ourselves, calling us to become the leader of our own potential, to reclaim the greatness we carry to shape a very different ... Continue Reading >>
Women and Safety: Living an Awakened Life
Episode 87 ~ with Nancy Hanlon and Jaime Lowe-Roach For many women, the notion of safety is a fleeting thought – until we are on our own, find ourselves in unwanted situations or at the hands of being victimized by the cultural hum. Today’s conversation moves beyond the nature of safety at a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level – and invites ... Continue Reading >>
Legacy of the Guardians
Episode 86 ~ with Noreen Mejias-Bennett and Ella Schatzmann Imagine a world where we consider all children, our children. A world where every adult owns their contribution to the wellbeing of a child in evolution, regardless of ownership or blood lines. Imagine a world where each of us chooses mindfully to be the living Guardian of a developing ... Continue Reading >>
Leveraging Body Genius for Change
Episode 85 ~ with Nancy Hanlon, Cathy Saunders and Sheila Winter Wallace This radio show offers the invitation to consider Engaging Language, Metaphor & the Body as Pathways to Well Being: A WEL-Systems® NLP Experience for Women. One of the key presuppositions of traditional NLP is that all meaning is context dependent. If this is so (and it ... Continue Reading >>
Women in the Healing Arts
Episode 84 ~ with Sheila Winter Wallace Given the depth of cultural wiring that permeates how we go about doing what we do, women often find themselves on the short end of the stick when it comes to their own wellbeing! Profoundly committed to making a difference with others, it’s easy for women to give and give... and forget, to replenish their own ... Continue Reading >>
Women and Rage: From Silence to Creation
Episode 83 ~ with Nancy Hanlon and Jaime Lowe-Roach Guest Host: Nancy Hanlon - WEL-Systems Institute Affiliate and Certified CODE Model Coach™ For many women, their inner passion and wisdom have long been forgotten to the demands of partners, children, work and taking care of extended family and community. As life fast forwards day by day, the ... Continue Reading >>
Leadership: The Deeper Dive into Self
Episode 82 ~ with Naomi Irons Far too often, the conversation about 'leadership' is one that positions it as something 'out there' that we need to study, strive for and eventually acquire. This exploration of leadership is one that demands you stay much closer to home: inside, where you live; and where your leadership potential is already present, ... Continue Reading >>
Authenticity in the Workplace (2): Creating Meaningfully
Episode 81 ~ with Lisa Weiss, Angela Burton and Claire Harris Guest Host: Lisa Weiss - WEL-Systems Institute Affiliate and Certified CODE Model Coach™ What is it that we are creating in our workplaces? Who do we become once we step through those doors? Creating a meaningful life should include work, yet how many of us engage only a small part of ... Continue Reading >>
Family Systems: Taking the Lid Off!
Episode 80 ~ with Naomi Irons and Raina McDonald It is unlikely to find a more provocative topic than that of family systems. Long held as the Sacred Cow of cultures around the world, explorations of these deeply personal and intimate interconnections are taboo in most environments Too often, attempts to pull back these curtains of silence and secrecy ... Continue Reading >>
Decloaking and Living Authentically: Gateway to Transformation
Episode 79 ~ with Ella Schatzmann In a world rife with the challenge of the moment and the promise of much more to come, it is not unusual for us to feel agitated, unsure and often overwhelmed. Our potential seems to slip away, often lost to our inability to access capacity for creating something other than what we have... and in that, we become lost ... Continue Reading >>
Creativity: Living an Awakened Life
Episode 78 ~ with Melissa Owoc What would life be without the ability to see what does not yet exist; and to capture the unexplored perspective, in a way that allows it to be shared with another? Without creativity and our willingness and ability to dare to engage, we find ourselves stuck in the same-old/same-old patterns of one day being just like the ... Continue Reading >>
Ceremony: A State of Being
Episode 77 ~ with Betty Carr-Braint What would life be without our ability to mark the special moments and intentions in our lives? How would we manage if we could not make note of and share the magic and mystery in our lives; and honour who we have been and who we might become? 'Ceremony' takes on new meaning when we come to realize that it is not ... Continue Reading >>
Parenting: The Roots of Community
Episode 76 ~ with Ella Schatzmann How do all the pieces fit together? How is 'culture' shaped; and how can we reshape culture in a more potent and meaningful way? What is the connection between who we have been and who we can become? Consider that the forces that shape culture begin in utero and follow us throughout our lives! What will it take for us ... Continue Reading >>
The Jagged Edge of Possibility
Episode 75 ~ with Noreen Mejias-Bennett Possibility and potential - two words that we long to know personally, in the lives we create. And yet sometimes, we pull back from the truth of who we might become, as we come face-to-face with the jagged edge of the impact and implications in our lives. Although it's not always easy and it's not always fun, the ... Continue Reading >>











































































