In this special episode of Time to Heal, Emily speaks with fellow Ayurvedic student, Ruslana Remennikova (shout out to Shakti School!!) about her upcoming publication: The Evolution of Healing. Ru reads a selection of Chapter 5 on DNA Activation and gives the low-down on what DNA Activation is, and how we can support it. Check out her social media: @heart.ruslana and her website: www.RuslanaRemennikova.com Thanks for listening!!
This week, Emily speaks with Dr. Nazirahk Amen about Naturopathic Medicine, Farming, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, the relationship between rites of passage and addiction, the connection between all these things and farming AND MORE! This is a beautifully wisdom-filled and extra-full-length episode. :) Nazirahk shares the story of his personal journey, starting from a bad car accident as a child through his work as an EMT and into his decision to pursue holistic medicine. You can find out more about him on his websites. For his medical practice check out: www.wisdompath.net For his farming practice check out: www.purplemountaingrown.net or www.purpletools.net He is also on Instagram: @doctorfarmerbrother Thank you to Lee Roseverse for this week's music and, as always, to Erin Drew (@onbrandvoice) for her strategic help in crafting the concepts and premise of this podcast.
David Akal Jaggs is a spiritual seeker, musical composer, music producer, sound healer, a tour guide in Sedona and owner of Sedona Vortex Retreats. He has been influenced by his travels around the world as well as his studies of eastern religion, shamanism, western mysticism and western psychology. Today, he talks about the healing powers of the Sedona vortexes as well as his work as a musical composer. These vortexes are known for their healing powers as well as their ability to amplify spiritual experiences. Check out his album, Eleven Dimensional Gateways: https://open.spotify.com/album/69wo88XSShSqY1pLAz3vLe?si=K-OXjpFJRa6qaKiFcFjpog&dl_branch=1 Check out his company, Sedona Vortex Retreats: https://www.sedonavortexretreats.com/ Thank you to David Akal Jaggs for his own music today: Caressing the Dragon. Thank you also to Erin Drew for her help producing this podcast. Check out her company @onbrandvoice
Meet Mary Patricia Ladany, librarian, poet and my aunt! When's she's not reading or writing she's collecting beautiful images to turn into lyric poetry. This episode, we talk about her art, the death of her daughter, my cousin Katie, and how poetry can contribute to healing. She graces us with many poems - hers and Shakespeare's! You can follow her on Instagram @marypatricialadany. Thanks to Jesse Blake Rundle for the music! Check out his tunes here: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thanks to Erin Drew for her help writing and conceptualizing this podcast in its early stages! Check out her business @onbrandvoice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions.
You are in for a treat this episode! Emily introduces you to her doctor, Dr. Emily Telfair, a naturopathic practitioner in Baltimore. Dr. Emily runs a practice called HeartSpace, and offers naturopathic consultations as well as craniosacral therapy. While the Emilys discuss both modalities in this episode, the primary focus is on craniosacral therapy, a gentle, hands-on therapy that brings balance to the fascia in the body, especially around the central nervous system channel running from the head (cranium) to the tail (sacrum). Emily shares her personal experience receiving this treatment, and Dr. Emily explains the science of it! To learn more about Dr. Emily or get on her patient waiting list, visit her website: www.heartspacebaltimore.com Thank you to Jesse Blake Rundle for the music! Check out his other tunes at: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thank you to Erin Drew for her wise strategic assistance producing this podcast. Check out her business On Brand Voice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions!
Alex Hewett is many things: writer, teacher, lifelong student, former therapist, actor, producer, storyteller, yogi, mother and more. Today she talks to Emily about how creativity ties all those things together for her, and how creativity has brought healing to her and can bring healing to you. Find Alex on instagram @alexandrahewett Thank you to Jesse Blake Rundle for the music: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thank you to Erin Drew for her production help: @onbrandvoice
We've gotten a lot of requests for an episode about Reiki - and here it is!! Reiki is an ancient form of energy balancing that impacts our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual levels, bringing about transformation and healing for the receiver's highest and greatest good. Erin Tschantret is not only a reiki master, but a yoga teacher and shamanic practitioner as well as a woman who also has a strong penchant for science and data. In this episode, Erin and Emily talk about the basics of reiki and shamanic work, and discuss some really cool examples! To learn more about Erin, check out her website: www.reikiwish.com Thanks to Jesse Blake Rundle for the amazing music you hear at the beginning and end of each episode. Learn more about his music and poetry at: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thanks also to Erin Drew for her help in producing this podcast. Check out her business @onbrandvoice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions.
When you think of the law, I bet your first thought isn't about how healing it is. Well, in this episode, prepared to be surprised by our guest, Luke Frazier, who witnesses and aids in some very significant healing work through his practice of immigration law. He's hilarious, and he's got a huge heart, and if you need legal representation, he's got you covered. Get in touch with Luke: luke@jaskot.law Many thanks, as always to Jesse Blake Rundle for the awesome tunes. Check his music out at jesseblakerundle.com Also thanks to Erin Drew for her healing creativity. Her company, On Brand Voice, is your go to place for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions.
What does birth have to do with healing? Everything! "When we heal birth, we heal the world" says this week's guest, Emily Bruce, a fertility educator, radical birthkeeper and podcaster. Emily co-hosts the Fifth Element Podcast with Keighlee Anastasia, bringing listeners closer to their own inner wisdom. In this episode, Emily shares wisdom about birth, community and the importance of women - a message that is medicine for the world right now. Check out her website: www.leorisingbirthkeeping.com Follow her on Instagram @leorisingbirthkeeping ------------------------------- Thank you as always to Jesse Blake Rundle for the gorgeous music. check out his work here: www.jesseblakerundle.com follow him on instagram @jesseblakerundle Thank you to Erin Drew for her invaluable strategic guidance in the writing and development of this podcast! She is open for hire - check out her company On Brand Voice for innovative voiceover and copywriting solutions. @onbrandvoice
There's nothing we love more here at Time to Heal than an amazing Renaissance woman! This week Emily talks to Brittany Cephas, a psychotherapist in Columbia MD about the nuts and bolts and healing benefits of therapy! But Brittany wears a lot of hats, too. She's a mother, an author, an entrepreneur to name a few, and we talk about her other roles and interests as well. Check out her website: https://grow-minds.com/ Check out her book, "Dear Parents, Here's your Guide to Raising Emotionally Healthy and Happy Children": https://www.lulu.com/shop/brittany-cephas/dear-parents/paperback/product-24284819.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Check out her line of organic hair prodcuts Jordynn Primrose: www.jordynnprimrose.com ____________________________________ Thanks as always to Jesse Blake Rundle for the amazing music!! Check out his website here: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thanks also to my dear and talented friend Erin Drew for her strategic help thinking through and writing parts of this podcast. Check out her company, On Brand Voice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions!
This week, Emily introduces you to her very own acupuncturist, Patricia Lott! Trish has been practicing acupuncture for over 25 years and is the owner of Community Acupuncture of Towson, a wonderful gem for the local health community. Trish shares her thoughts on body-wisdom as the heart of the healing nature of acupuncture She believes that every person contains within them the natural ability to heal and be well. Check out Community Acupuncture of Towson: http://www.catowson.com/practitioners/ ---------------------------------------------- Thank you to Jesse Blake Rundle for the awesome music! Check out his website and more of his tunes here: www.jesseblakerundle.com Also thanks to Erin Drew for her tremendous strategic advice on the writing and production of this podcast! Check out her business On Brand Voice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions!
What does improv have to do with healing? This week, Emily talks to fellow improviser and educator Andy McIntyre about the ways in which this silly artform can have tremendous healing benefits on people. Andy is a history teacher, improv teacher and the co-host of a really funny podcast called Silver Linings Playback where he and his co-host, Joel Murphy, try to find the silver linings in some bad films. Emily's favorite episode is the one about Spice World: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/silver-linings-playback-62-spice-world-ft-molly-regan/id1511461161?i=1000528602959 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks to Erin Drew for her help in producing this podcast. Check out her company, On Brand Voice, for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions.
We're about to crack the healing code this week with Dr. Heidi Randall (She got married in between when we recorded and released this episode, so that's why we're calling her Dr. Bencsik on the episode!). She's an amazing chiropractor in Doylestown PA! Heidi and Emily talk about the basics of chiropractic, some global themes of healing and whether or not you should crack your own back! This is a fun episode, and if you're interested in learning more about Heidi - you can check her out on instagram @heidi_bencsik or on her website: https://willowfamilywellness.com/ Thanks as always to Jesse Blake Rundle for the music. You can check his album out here: jesseblakerundle.com or maybe even catch his live this summer! Thank you also to Erin Drew - check out her company On Brand Voice for innovative voiceover and copywriting solutions!
Dom Ceja is an ex-pat, former collegiate football player and detox specialist. He's very active on social media, running something of a ministry spreading ancient knowledge about detox habits. This episode, Dom shares his story of healing post-football injuries and his journey to finding his teacher Robert Morris. Find out more about Dom here: www.nomadicjuicer.com ----- Thanks to Jesse Blake Rundle for the amazing music! Check out his other work and maybe even catch him live in Boise! www.jesseblakerundle.com. and Erin Drew for her help producing this podcast! Check out her company On Brand Voice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions.
Erin Crockett and Khia Carrington are two of the most beautiful souls I have ever met. Their son, Ethan, was diagnosed with Leukemia in July 2018. He's in remission and on the road of recovery and in this episode, Erin and Khia share their reflections on Ethan's journey, talk about how art and entrepreneurship have helped in their journey, and share their wisdom about what healing looks like for them. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thanks as always to Jesse Blake Rundle (www.jesseblakerundle.com) for the music and Erin Drew for her help producing this pod (@onbrandvoice).
Martha is an amazing Yoga teacher that I had the good fortune of meeting in person, pre-pandemic. Her virtual classes carried me through certain parts of the pandemic, interestingly enough, including the time period when I recorded most of the interviews for season 1 of this podcast! She has a spectacular way of speaking, and a fascinating story about her upbringing and her journey to becoming a yoga teacher plus lots of wisdom about healing. Learn more about her here: www.marthamcalpine.com ------------------. This episode is sponsored by Embody Me, a virtual wellness center that offers fitness, yoga, breathwork, EFT classes as well and intuitive dance circles and moon circles. Use the code TimetoHeal for a free 7 day membership and 20% off your first month. www.embodyme.live. ----------------------------------------------. Thanks as always to Jesse Blake Rundle (www.jesseblakerundle.com) for the music and Erin Drew for her help producing this pod (@onbrandvoice).
This week, Emily talks to Nia Jones about expressive movement and intersectionality. Nia is a counselor who uses movement in her work, and also does research on the influence and role of gendered-racial ethnic socialization in Black women's lives. You can learn more about Nia here: https://www.bwellcounselingservices.com/our-team ----------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jesse Blake Rundle for the cool tunes. Live music is getting back up and running. You might be able to catch Jesse live one of these days: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thanks to Erin Drew for her tremendous help. Check out her company On Brand Voice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions. -------------------------------------------- Did you catch the episode last week with Grandfather Lench? Let Emily know if you are interested in attending his full day workshop in Baltimore.
This week Emily talks to Grandfather Lench Archuleta, a Yaqui Healer who lives in Arizona. We recorded this episode in Arizona when Emily went to visit Grandfather Lench and do a Desert Intensive. Grandfather Lench talks about the work he does, taking people out into the desert and sharing the wisdom of his tradition and life work. An amazing ensemble of windchimes can be heard in the background of this episode :) Learn more about Grandfather Lench here: www.windspiritteaching.com EMAIL EMILY TO RESERVE A SLOT IN GRANDFATHER LENCH'S FULL DAY WORKSHOP IN BALTIMORE LATER THIS SUMMER: emily.iannuzzelli@gmail.com ----------------------------------------------------- Thanks as always to Jesse Blake Rundle for the gorgeous tunes. Check out Jesse's other music on his website: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thanks as well to Erin Drew for her help and guidance with the podcast. Check out her company, On Brand Voice for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions.
This week, Emily talks to her old friend Katie Austin, LSCW-C. Katie is a mindful mama, proud police wife, LSCW-C, author of the book, Mindfulness for Kids Who Worry AND she is an advocate for essential oils. Katie gives some background on what essential oils are and how they promote healing. You can find her on Instagram @thismindfulparentinglife Check out her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Mindfulness-Kids-Who-Worry-Exercises/dp/1641527668 --------------------------------------------. Thanks to Jesse Blake Rundle for the music! You can learn more about Jesse here: www.jesseblakerundle.com. Thanks to Erin Drew for her help producing this podcast. Check out her company, On Brand Voice, for innovative Copywriting and Voiceover solutions. (@onbrandvoice)
This week, Emily talks to Derrick Weston about the power of healing communities. While mostly focused on Derrick's work with HIV communities, the conversation takes many interesting twists and turns into religion, Derrick's work as a pastor, gardening, and the podcast that Derrick co-hosts, the Food and Faith podcast. You can listen to the Food and Faith podcast here: https://foodandfaithpodcast.podbean.com/ Learn more about Roman Catholic Women Priests here: https://soundcloud.com/thisiscatholic/livingwater ---------------------------------------- Thanks to Jesse Blake Rundle for the music! Check out his album, Radishes and Flowers: www.jesseblakerundle.com Thank you to the ever-talented, Erin Drew for her production help. Check out her business, On Brand Voice, for innovative copywriting and voiceover solutions. ---------------------------------------- Time to Heal is made possible by the support of listeners like you!! You can support the podcast on a monthly basis - No donation is too small, and every dollar is appreciated! Learn more here: https://anchor.fm/emily-iannuzzelli/support