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| Ep. 122: Divorce care with Pam Tuosto | 15 Oct 2024 | 00:59:06 | |
Join us today, as Pam Tuosto is here to talk about Divorce care! Coping with a breakup or divorce can be intensely painful and many different emotions show up throughout the process of divorce: sadness, anger, fear, guilt, shame, relief, contentment, happiness, and joy. Most people will tell you that separation and divorce are the most painful and stressful experiences they've ever faced. It's a confusing time when you feel isolated, and have many questions about issues you've never faced. DivorceCare Groups meet weekly for 13 weeks to help you face these challenges and move toward rebuilding your life. It is also offered locally in our community as well, at Twin Lakes Church, Santa Cruz, CA. And Pam is here to talk about it! | |||
| Ep. 121: Asking Hard Questions with Oriana Gliessman and Carla Roa | 30 Sep 2024 | 01:01:46 | |
On today’s episode- I’m joined by my friends Oriana Gliessman and Carla Roa- as we ask each other hard questions and tough silly questions. Join us as we get frank, laugh, and spill some of our beans. For growth of course! | |||
| Ep. 112: Generational Trauma with Ken Robins | 14 Mar 2024 | 01:28:31 | |
Today, we talk about generational trauma with Ken Robins! Dr. Bruce Lipton, the author of The Biology of Belief, notes that we are programmed to live a certain way by those who take care of us. In turn, this affects how we live, a lifestyle we may not have knowingly chosen for ourselves. Glennon Doyle, in her book Untamed, calls it an unnecessary burden that is passed on. Some people call this family karma or family patterns. Others call it generational trauma. Because of the issues of the parents, siblings, or generational forefathers, there’s a certain energetic pattern that develops within the family at large as pain continues to get passed on. It’s remarkable how this traumatic bundle is unknowingly passed down for lifetimes. It could have started with one person, but others subsequently continue to follow the pattern and forget its origin. We are still connected to past generations and generations of people we never knew through dysfunction. Really kind of crazy if you think about it. Not only are we physically related to our distant and immediate family members, but we can still be living with their learned patterns and pain. What sucked in their lives could be what sucks in our lives. Ken Robins was born on 9/11/1944 during a bombing raid in London and grew up in extreme poverty and violence and has been seeking the safety and healing of healthy relationships ever since. He is fascinated by the potential for suffering to become a blessing and specializes in the healing of trauma and the promotion of ”safe attachment” in intimate partnerships. Ken was a group, couples and individual process leader at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur for 30 years and continues his private practice in Carmel Valley California. | |||
| Episode 22: What We Still Carry with Dr. Chris Fahrenbach | 13 May 2021 | 00:55:50 | |
In this week’s episode, I speak with Dr. Christine Fahrenbach, PhD, about what we still carry in our lives. What if the truth has always been that we are all worthy of a beautiful life? Life can be stressful for all of us. But among people who have had trauma in their past and carry their trauma or remnants of it – including the stress from everyday – elevated stress levels are more common. The two main categories of trauma are commonly referred to as Big “T” and small “t” traumatizations. While Big T traumas can be seen as life threatening experiences, small “t” traumas are also painful and can include bullying, emotional abuse, difficult relationships, or loss of a pet. Join us in this interesting and insightful conversation as we discuss the possibilities of our lives! | |||
| Episode 21- Energy Vampires with Lisa Campion | 06 May 2021 | 01:01:45 | |
Energy vampires are people who drain your emotional energy, and if you really have one in your life, it may feel as if they are feeding off of your life force. They are everywhere. They can be your partner, your friend, your workmate, your client, or your patient. And sometimes these behaviors can be very toxic, as well as emotional and dramatic. Lisa Campion and I talk about energy vampires! If you have someone in your life that constantly hurts you and drains you- you may have one in your life. | |||
| Episode 20: As a Black Woman with Sola Adelowo | 29 Apr 2021 | 01:07:27 | |
Sometimes in life, we really can’t imagine what it’s like to be someone, unless we are in their shoes. Explicit and implicit bias exists. Racism exists, and with that, oppression. Sola Adelowo and I talk about her experiences as a black woman- in the U.S., Switzerland, and in South Africa. In a conversation that began after she had revealed to me that she was called the “N-word” by a white man, Sola talks about her own life. How can we honor all of humanity if we don’t recognize that not all are treated equally? | |||
| Episode 19- Child Sexual Abuse with Marybeth Beers | 22 Apr 2021 | 01:13:55 | |
This is a topic that every parent should know about. If you are a survivor- how have you been managing your memories? Understandably – it is a very difficult topic. But it is so unfortunately common- when 1/3 girls and at least 1/5 boys are sexually abused before the age of 18. And as many as 93% of victims under the age of 18 know the abuser. I speak with Marybeth Beers who, over 40 years ago, was sexually abused by her swim coach. She is here today, to talk about the impact that the experience made on her growing up and her adult life. Child sexual abuse is a significant but preventable public health problem. Although we may not be able to change the perpetrator, we can empower ourselves with knowledge and awareness- to prevent this from happening to our children, and their children. | |||
| Episode 18: Second Victim Syndrome- A Doctor's Hidden Struggle, with Dr. Berry Armstrong | 15 Apr 2021 | 01:06:16 | |
The Second Victim Syndrome can occur when a health care professional makes a medical error and become traumatized by the event – manifesting psychological (such as shame, guilt, anxiety, grief, and depression), cognitive (such as burnout, secondary traumatic stress), and physical reactions that have a personal negative impact. And second victim syndrome may not necessarily be from a medical mistake, it can also be caused by a bad outcome for a patient. Dr. Berry Armstrong, MD, and I talk about second victim syndrome, the secret struggle of the medical professional as it is relatable to other fields, and how we can consider shining a light on our pain. | |||
| Episode 17: The Cautionary Tale of Ghosts with Jennifer Lyn | 08 Apr 2021 | 01:11:19 | |
What if there’s an afterlife, and life is not just as we believe it to be? What if, at our death, going to the light as a spirit, is a choice? As Jennifer Lyn discusses in this interview, there are earthbound spirits who were once human. Some remain angry. Some want to be left alone or remain in the shadows. Some stay behind because they feel their life was unfinished, or perhaps they are still searching for something and are scared. As we think about the choices that we can make in our lives, perhaps healing is critical, lest we hold onto those emotions in our hearts and soul forever. You can find Jennifer Lyn at jenniferlynmedium.com. | |||
| Episode 16: The Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism | 01 Apr 2021 | 01:02:58 | |
Rabbi Eli Cohen and I speak about the Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism. Kabbalah is a discipline and school of thought in Jewish mysticism, to explain the relationship between the unchanging and eternal God. We talk about how God moves in mysterious ways, how the essence of God could have always been there even when we don’t see it. A truly fascinating discussion as we talk about true knowledge as we try to understand our inner process, learn and grow, to know the essence of God. | |||
| Episode 15: In VaginaLand with Dr. Heidi Olander | 25 Mar 2021 | 01:07:28 | |
I speak with Dr. Heidi Olander, MD, who is an Ob-gyn physician at Kaiser Permanente San Jose and Santa Cruz about Vaginas, Vulvas, Women’s Libido, Menopause, and other Women’s Health issues. Often times misunderstood, perhaps uncomfortable as well, Dr. Olander and I talk about the state of the vagina, our vaginas. Have you ever wondered what normal is? Can the vulva change shape? Does taking hormones help our libido? What about vaginal discharge? Let’s talk about it! It’s female empowerment! | |||
| Episode 14: Narcissistic Personality Disorder with Josie Teresi | 18 Mar 2021 | 00:58:52 | |
Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a mental condition in which people are self-centered, have an inflated opinion of their own selves, have a deep need for admiration and attention, and lack empathy for others. They are in love with a self image. But when a self image is not based on reality, it can manifest in behaviors that are manipulative, patronizing, selfish, and abusive. Josie Teresi and I talk about our own personal experiences with narcissistic personality disorder. You can find Josie at josieteresi.com. | |||
| Episode 13: End of Life Experiences with Dr. Christopher Kerr | 11 Mar 2021 | 01:07:49 | |
I speak with Dr. Christopher Kerr, MD, PhD, who is a hospice physician and end of life researcher, about end of life experiences. He wrote “Death Is But a Dream,” which is based on Dr. Kerr’s extensive research with hospice patients and their families - which highlights and validates the powerful dreams and visions often experienced at the end of life, that bring comfort and meaning to people who are dying. His Ted talk has over 3 million views, his work is featured in the Netflix docuseries “Surviving Death”, and most recently Dr. Kerr and his research team are featured in a public television documentary, “Death is but a dream”, which premiered on WNED PBS which serves Western New York, and is set to air nationally in April 2021. You can find him at drchristopherkerr.com. | |||
| Ep. 111: Morally Injured with Dr. Tara Sood | 29 Feb 2024 | 01:07:25 | |
Moral injury exists in the practice of medicine, and it's not discussed. It was originally coined by a psychiatrist to describe the wounds that form when a person's sense of what is right is betrayed by leaders of high status. Whether or not we think about it, we all hold a moral compass and sometimes we see this being jeopardized by what we partake in, witness, or fail to prevent. This is especially true in the practice of medicine, as people's health and lives are at stake. Some doctors call it burnout, and some may really be burned out, but unfortunately in medical practice, it's not just the doctor's problem. As healthcare has become corporatized, and the majority of doctors work for corporate, there is a bigger problem at large. When Dr. Wendy Dean noticed that the rate of suicide in doctors were higher than active military members, she surveyed docs to see how they were doing. And she found that many were not unhappy due to burnout and working too hard, but because the healthcare system made it so difficult for them to care for their patients. If you know a doctor or nurse, if you are a doctor or nurse, if you know a doctor who committed suicide, if you are a little or a lot unhappy, please consider listening to this episode. You may realize that you are not alone. And, unfortunately, it's a topic that doctors cannot openly talk about at work. They're still calling it Burnout. Dr. Tara Sood is a seasoned physician holding dual board certifications in Emergency Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine, boasting 18 years of experience in high-volume Emergency Departments. Complementing her clinical work, Dr. Sood extends her passion for healing to international humanitarian aid. With 7 years of hands-on experience in disaster relief and refugee care, she serves as a technical consultant for the International Medical Corps (IMC), leveraging her skills to enhance healthcare access for vulnerable communities worldwide. Outside of her medical practice, she finds joy in fostering dogs from a local rescue organization. Specializing in rehabilitating psychologically withdrawn dogs who have endured abuse and neglect, she provides them with care and attention, helping them heal and rebuild trust in humans. | |||
| Episode 12: Domestic Violence in Silicon Vallley with Ruth Darlene | 04 Mar 2021 | 01:11:56 | |
Abusers walk amongst us. In the U.S. - 1 out of 3 women and 1 out of 4 men have experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner. But this number does not include the more subtle forms of abuse, including emotional, financial, coercive control, and gaslighting. I speak with Ruth Darlene, who is the founder and Executive Director of WomenSV, which is an organization to help women who are dealing with a powerful and sophisticated abuser. These abuses are harder to detect, and her organization works to address and raise awareness on these subtle forms of abuse, which are demeaning, damaging, and distressful. | |||
| Episode 11: Calling In the Calling Out Culture with Loretta Ross | 25 Feb 2021 | 01:03:24 | |
The process of calling out in our culture today can be dehumanizing and vicious. An Activist and Professor at Smith College, Loretta Ross talks about how derisive calling out is, and brings up a more productive and humane approach. She describes Calling In, which is a call out but done privately involving conversation and civility, to promote understanding and true change. You can find her at lorettajross.com. | |||
| Episode 10: Taking Care of Our Brains with Dr. Christine Fahrenbach | 20 Feb 2021 | 01:06:41 | |
Dr. Chris Fahrenbach, PhD, and I talk about taking care of our brains! Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional. We can all have some control over how long we are going to suffer. Mental health is a critical aspect of our overall well-being and health. And preserving and restoring our mental health can help our ability to fully live our lives. Join us in this interesting conversation! | |||
| Episode 9: Healing thru Reiki | 13 Feb 2021 | 01:01:21 | |
Reiki is a complementary healing modality from Japan that uses the universal life force energy around us to heal the body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Lisa Campion, the author of "The Art of Psychic Reiki" and now "Energy Healing for Empaths," talks with us about how reiki can be used to improve health and enhance the quality of our lives. You can find Lisa at lisacampion.com. | |||
| Episode 8: The Power of Our Thoughts | 06 Feb 2021 | 01:12:00 | |
Maybe thoughts can become things, and are creative forces in our lives. Denise Correll from the Enlightened Empaths Podcast and I talk about how we can consciously choose our thoughts and possibly change our lives. It's worth considering! You can find Denise at thegratefulmessenger.com. | |||
| Episode 7: Exercise - Maybe It's Legit! | 30 Jan 2021 | 01:08:33 | |
While we know that regular exercise improves our physical fitness, it's also beneficial to maintaining our cognitive and brain health. Joey Wolfe, owner of Paradigm Sport in Santa Cruz, CA, and I talk about his own path and how movement can contribute to the mind and body connection. Check out Paradigmsport.com! | |||
| Episode 6: Messages from Spirit | 23 Jan 2021 | 01:19:53 | |
| Episode 5: One's Path of Healing | 16 Jan 2021 | 01:17:11 | |
Depression affects people of all ages, all races, and all socioeconomic ranges. But it can be a path for discovering one's higher purpose and reason for existing. Dr. Berry Amstrong and I reflect upon his own spiritual journey. | |||
| Episode 4: Covid! | 09 Jan 2021 | 01:09:29 | |
Infectious Disease specialist Dr. April Ferguson and I talk about Covid-19. We discuss her experiences with Covid in the hospital, from the beginning of the pandemic up to this point. | |||
| Episode 3: Overcoming Adverse Childhood Experiences | 23 Dec 2020 | 01:12:20 | |
Childhood trauma is known to lead to adult onset of chronic diseases, depression and other mental illness, violence and being a victim of violence, as well as other social problems. Coach Robert Foster and I discuss his own path and his work with youth sports. | |||
| Ep.110: Pain Reprocessing Therapy with Tai Kuncio | 15 Feb 2024 | 01:06:43 | |
Hello! Welcome to the first episode of Lost or Found podcast for 2024! It's been a minute and I hope that you all know that I've really missed talking, learning, and laughing on air. I had a lot to focus on, including working on my upcoming book, Untangling, as I still continue to work on it. I hope it will become something that many people can relate to, as I bring up untangling from what has brought me a lot of pain. As Martha Beck has said, "you can tell it's enlightenment because enlightenment always tastes of freedom. Not comfort. Not ease. Freedom." What a powerful statement! And on today's episode, I am happy to introduce Tai Kuncio to the show. Tai Kuncio is a chronic pain coach, who specializes in Pain Reprocessing Therapy - a ground-breaking new way to treat (not just manage) chronic pain and symptoms. 1.2 billion people on the planet suffer from chronic pain. They go from doctor to doctor looking for answers, trying every treatment they can find without much success and are often left demoralized, depressed, and without hope. Thanks to recent breakthroughs in neuroscience, researchers have gained a deeper understanding of chronic pain and how to treat it. By working on where pain originates - in the brain - patients can significantly reduce or eliminate their symptoms and get their life back. You can find Tai at retrainyourchronicpain.com. | |||
| Episode 2: The Path to Forgiveness | 21 Dec 2020 | 00:59:01 | |
Father Raniero, a monk at the New Camaldoli Hermitage, and I speak about forgiveness. Could forgiveness be the ultimate expression of love? Is it a path not only to address our past hurt, but also to show mercy in our own lives? | |||
| Episode 1: The Impact of Love | 20 Dec 2020 | 01:06:32 | |
I speak with Josie Teresi, an intuitive spiritual counselor, about the impact of love. Could the answer that we are all searching for, the cure to our problems, the reason for our existence, be one that is related to love? Join me today as we talk about the power of love. And you can find Josie at JosieTeresi.com. | |||
| Ep. 109: Fitness Training with Alex Soto | 03 Aug 2023 | 01:03:04 | |
Alex Soto is back on the show to talk about his incredible work as a fitness and functional trainer, as well as the profound body work that he does for his clients. While many would be turned off by the idea of fitness training, as we are more prone to injury as we get older, it's important to actually feel strong in our bodies while also appropriately addressing the painful and weaker areas. It's preventative and perhaps curative. Last week, Alex was on the show talking about his history with pain, as well as the emotional and physical pain that he sees in his clients. On this week's episode, Alex begins to tell us what we can do. Perhaps the most intuitive trainer I've ever met, I can't help but really know that he gets pain. And well, I think there's so much that one can do to help you, if they get it. Check this episode out if you have pain, or you've thought about the possibility of a physically, and perhaps emotionally stronger YOU! You can find Alex on instagram @alex2636 or you can email him at Ealexsoto85@gmail.com. Also, We will be taking a short break for about 6 weeks. We’ll be back in the middle of September. I’ll miss you, but I need some time to chill. And don’t forget to check out some older episodes that interest you. And don't forget to rate this podcast. On Apple podcast, you have to scroll to the bottom of the page of episodes- to see the 5 stars. For Spotify, the rating is usually at the top. Have a wonderful rest of your summer. And be kind to yourself. Because, if not for YOU, where would you be? And I thank you. I also wanted to thank Katherine Hallissy Ayala, my beloved Webdesigner, you can find her at CodeByKatherine.com, and Will Mitchell, my beloved Sound producer, who makes everything sound easy and definitely Ups my game- you can find him at hands-on-sound.net. | |||
| Ep. 108: Journey Through Pain with Alex Soto | 27 Jul 2023 | 00:57:29 | |
Alex Soto is on the show to talk about his journey into understanding the pain that people carry in their bodies. He is a physical trainer and functional trainer, and does excellent body work, such that his clients, once they find him, stay with him, and continue to work with him as they find themselves getting stronger in their bodies. His mission is to decrease acute and chronic physical pain. I find him super interesting because you can tell he has an intuitiveness when he works with his clients, and I think that intuitiveness oftentimes comes from one's understanding pain, to be able to understand someone else’s pain so well. And today is about his journey into understanding. You can find Alex on instagram @alex2636 and you can email him at Ealexsoto85@gmail.com. | |||
| Ep. 107. My Imagined Letter. By me, For me, To me. | 21 Jul 2023 | 00:26:07 | |
Okay, so I'm going to do something different this week. Today's episode is all me. I feel like it's a pivotal moment in my life, considering I still carry that super shy person inside of me. I'm excited, a little scared, and well, Why not?? I’ve been mentioning in the last few episodes the imaginary letter that I wrote on behalf of my mother- by me, for me, to me. And it originally started off as a monologue way-back-when on episode 50, as I delved deeper to include it in my upcoming book. On last week’s interview, I became especially interested in something that Dr. Chris Fahrenbach said. We were discussing Jennette McCurdy’s book, I’m Glad My Mother Died, and we were talking about how enmeshment- when parents are overly reliant on their children for support- can lead to emotional trauma. I asked her towards the end of the interview, how do we HEAL from enmeshment? And she brought up differentiation - to essentially separate yourself from the destructive environmental influences. In order for us to live our own lives and fulfill our own destinies, we must differentiate ourselves from destructive family and societal influences. Differentiating from negative influences and identities from our past allows us to become who we truly are, rather than following a prescribed identity from either our family or our society. So friends,this letter has become a part of my process of differentiation from my pain. With this letter, I can understand my pain, and I can understand my mother's pain. I don't have to hate her, nor do I have to like her. I can see things clearly. I choose my own future. I present to you a chapter from my book. My Imagined Letter. By Me, For Me, To Me | |||
| Ep. 106- Enmeshment and Being “Too Close” with Dr. Chris Fahrenbach | 07 Jul 2023 | 01:04:34 | |
Today we discuss Enmeshment based on Jennette McCurdy’s bestselling book I’m Glad My Mom Died. What can happen when perhaps...you’re too close. When you think of childhood emotional trauma, one might think of neglect, but the opposite, being “too” close can lead to enmeshment trauma. A child can become the “parentified child”, where the child takes on caring for the parent’s emotional needs, such that their parents’ lives center around theirs, they are their parent’s best friend, their parent’s self worth is hinged on their child’s success, and they are guilted when they want less contact. And enmeshment trauma can manifest as being afraid of conflict, difficulty in relationships, low self-esteem while deeply relying on approval of parents, and lack of self identity such that they do everything to keep others happy and “please” them. Does this sound like anyone you know? Unfortunately, I wonder if this is more common than not. And who better to discuss this with, than our favorite clinical psychologist Dr. Chris Fahrenbach. She’s been on the show in the past, and I just LOVE her. And if you’re loving the podcast, don’t forget to give us a great rating, write us a review however you listen to podcasts, and send a favorite episode to your friends. | |||
| Episode 105: Plant Based Nutrition with Crystal Robb | 29 Jun 2023 | 00:52:40 | |
It's true that plant based lifestyles reduce the risk of heart disease, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, certain risks of cancer (specifically colon, breast, and prostate cancers), depression, and in older adults, decreased risk of frailty, along with better mental and physical function. Plant-based or plant-forward eating patterns focus on foods primarily from plants. This includes not only fruits and vegetables, but also nuts, seeds, oils, whole grains, legumes, and beans. It doesn't mean that you are vegetarian or vegan and never eat meat or dairy. Rather, you are proportionately choosing more of your foods from plant sources. Join us today as Crystal Robb is on the show to talk about plant based nutrition! I think in order to make healthful changes into our lives, getting to the bottom of why this change benefits us leads to a habit that really becomes consistent. And we’re not talking being a vegetarian, we’re talking about adding more vegetables and fruits to our diet. It’s known that food is highly inflammatory, and why make the fires in our bodies worse? Join us as we talk about how to get started, and get inspiration for plant-based eating throughout the day! Crystal Robb has been actively working in the wellness community for over 10 years. She is a nutritionist, specializing in plant-based nutrition, culinary and sustainable agriculture. Crystal is also a registered yoga teacher, and professional surf instructor. Crystal offers wellness consulting and coaching to inspire you to live your best life. You can find her at crystalrobb.com | |||
| Ep. 104: Our Awakening with Raniero Hoffman | 22 Jun 2023 | 00:58:08 | |
What if we all have something special within all of us, ready to be awakened, to be pulled out into our existence? Perhaps that is a fundamental truth that we continue to deny. You are already very special. But how do we start to really remember? Father Raniero is a Catholic monk from the New Camaldolese Hermitage in Big Sur and he is here to talk about our awakening and enlightenment. He was one of my original interviewees when I first started, when we began the podcast talking about forgiveness on Episode 2. And today, he returns to talk about Our Awakening, what he calls Our God within us, and all around us. And we use the term God loosely, it could be our faith, whichever religion you practice, the universe, your light. Your truest form. This conversation was very important and timely for me, because sometimes I also forget my light is there, dampening it. Father Raniero reminds us to never forget, to live with, and be guided by what is in all of us. He begins by giving us a little homily, and check out the amazing conversation as we go at it. And I really mean it, he is so insightful, speaks with joy always, and truly loving. It was a conversation that I needed to hear at that very moment in time. On a side note, this is something that I've been noticing with truly spiritual people- it's like they remember and know the child-like Joy in life, and we can feel it. It's like, JUST CHILL. Like the Dalai Lama always seems like he's laughing or joyful. And if you like this interview - check out the other monks that I interviewed in the past: Cyprian Consiglio was in The Breadth of the Divine on ep 27 and Michael Fish was on the podcast in The Journey thru Life on episode 88. These monks are legit soul reaching, insightful, aiming for love at times what seems like a whole other level. Be inspired to live your best life! And don't forget to give us a great rating, send your fave episodes to your friends, and tell people about us! It helps so much, as this is a project of Love, as you advocate for your health and well being more. | |||
| Ep. 103 - Our Suffering with Dr. Andre Decary | 15 Jun 2023 | 01:08:57 | |
Today, we're going to talk about our suffering. We talk about suffering, because suffering has a lot of meaning for us. Yet a lot of times, we view our suffering as something to be ashamed of or to run away from. Why does it seem like our initial response is to put our tears in a bottle? Could there be a purpose to our suffering? Does suffering just prove that we are real? How do we turn our pain into something that can help us? And who better to talk about our suffering with, than a practicing psychologist - especially Dr. Andre Decary! And I’m so glad to welcome back one of my most fave psychologists, because he’s totally a safe place in which to discuss something that’s painful and scary...as we continue to make sense of it. And for sure, Andre Decary has certainly led a very interesting life- he was a monk in the Hindu tradition, survived a near death experience, specialized in trauma, and is in private psychotherapy practice in Berkeley, CA. He states that he was wounded and had managed his wounds well until a breakdown in the Himalayas, which brought him to the field of psychology. It was the beginning of his introspection into himself, as he now helps others. | |||
| Bryson's Dad with Tim Erwin | 15 Sep 2024 | 00:58:45 | |
Back from our summer break, and today we start off with this touching episode with Tim Erwin! I've admired Tim Erwin for a long time now, as our boys are the same age, and over the years, I've had the chance to observe his undeniable connection with his son. Sometimes I wonder if it is more common to have a mom who is more present in her child's life. But since Bryson has been born, it really has been Bryson and his dad. And well, they share pure love. Join us today, as we talk to Bryson's dad about what his journey has been like as a single dad. This interview will make you laugh, melt your heart, and perhaps believe in our humanity a little bit more. When we think about things, we can better things. | |||
| Ep. 102: The Highly Sensitive Person with Colleen Murphy | 08 Jun 2023 | 01:02:31 | |
Have you ever been told that you’re “too sensitive” or that you “shouldn’t think so much,” particularly by people who strike you as too insensitive or who you believe should think a little more? You may be a highly sensitive person, or HSP. Are you easily overwhelmed by such things as bright lights, strong smells, coarse fabrics, or sirens nearby? We base our discussion on Dr. Elaine Aron’s book, The Highly Sensitive Person, who first coined the term in the 1990s, when she began researching high sensitivity. There are many others who share similar characteristics and it's thought that 15-20% of the population are HSPs. Highly sensitive people notice more stimuli in their environment, even lower threshold ones, and are more sensitive to pain, hunger, lights, and noise; have increased responsiveness to both positive and negative influences; and get easily overwhelmed. And let’s be honest, this sensitivity is viewed differently in different cultures, and this trait is often misunderstood. While highly sensitive people are sometimes negatively described as being “too sensitive," it is a personality trait that brings both strengths and challenges. And these are just some of the traits. Colleen Murphy, who was previously on the podcast talking about Parenting on episode 97, is here today to discuss the Highly Sensitive person. She is a Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educator as well as Parent coach, and now teaching parenting classes and workshops at Live Oak Family Resource Center. You can find her at fromtheheadtotheheart.com. And check out Dr. Elaine Aron’s website hsperson.com! | |||
| Ep. 101: Anger during Springtime with Dr. Lishanna Emmert | 01 Jun 2023 | 00:53:48 | |
I’m excited to speak with Dr. Lishanna Emmert! She had been on the show previously, in episode 65, when she spoke about acupuncture. The truth is, I’m interested in all modalities of healing. I think the combination of holistic medicine and western medicine can offer such a broad array of options for one’s healing. There is really so much that we can learn from each other. Today Dr. Emmert talks about anger, rage, and resentment. As in Chinese medicine, human emotions are reflective of energies in nature, and it is thought that one sees a lot of rage during the springtime. I’m also a mom and a wife. I can understand rage. The season of the spring is considered wood energy, which was previously at rest and storing, concentrating its energy, as it now bursts forward with rebirth, and new buds. Perhaps we are not separate from nature. What does this surge in energy activate for you? Anger has power. You can find Dr. Emmert at solis.care. | |||
| Episode 100: The Myth of Normal with Dr. Dave Clarke | 25 May 2023 | 01:16:30 | |
Hello folks, can you believe, we are on episode 100!!! It's been fun having meaningful and open conversations as I try to understand and grow, while trying to understand and grow some more. I hope that these conversations have become meaningful in your life, and help you to think about things. Today I have Dr. Dave Clarke back on the show, and we’ll be discussing Dr. Gabor Maté's bestseller book, The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture. Maté has come to recognize the prevailing understanding of “normal” as false, neglecting the roles that trauma and stress, and the pressures of modern-day living, exert on our bodies and our minds at the expense of good health. Maté brings his perspective to the great untangling of common myths about what makes us sick, connects the dots between the sicknesses of individuals and the declining soundness of society. As he writes, "Much that passes for normal in our society is neither healthy nor natural." But what’s fun about these discussions is our interpretation of the book- I enjoy this the most. I don’t know where the conversation will go, ever, but we go someplace safe together and share our thoughts. I really also enjoy talking with Dr. Dave Clarke, a retired ICU and Internal Medicine doc. He's hella smart, he's a man who still reads books (!?!!), and discusses with an open heart. And if I may also add - he's been very popular with female listeners. Check him out in his past episodes, Ep. 85: 8 Dates & Ep. 70: When Things Fall Apart. I also wanted to thank you for listening to the show. I am super grateful. And thank you to my sound producer Will Mitchell from Hands on Sound in the background, as well as Katherine Hallissy Ayala, my website designer and my technically savvy person and friend. | |||
| Ep. 99: Chosen Family with Oriana Gliessman | 18 May 2023 | 01:06:26 | |
There are times when we find family, elsewhere. And that’s okay. I think it’s healthy. Experts in the field have defined chosen families as “nonbiological kinship bonds, whether legally recognized or not, deliberately chosen for the purpose of mutual support and love.” Basically, these are the people who understand you, lift you up, celebrate you, help you, and love you, even without biological ties. I think the truth is, we all need each other. Sometimes it may not be possible in your family of origin. And I wonder if it’s a survival of the fittest thing to try find that meaningful connection elsewhere. It’s easier when you have someone whom you can depend on, love, and who will also root for you. I’m discussing today’s topic with my good friend Oriana Gliessman, who has become my Chosen Family. I love her despite not having a biological tie with her, and I love that she’s never afraid to get real. | |||
| Episode 98: Marriages with Andre Decary | 11 May 2023 | 01:08:30 | |
I’m excited about today’s interview because I’m speaking with a psychologist about the enigma of marriages. God love our partners - but marriage is work and patience, sometimes also requiring a lot of deep breathing. I was introduced to our guest through a friend, who is also a client of his. Andre Decary has certainly led a very interesting life- he was a monk in the Hindu tradition, survived a near death experience, specialized in trauma, and is in private psychotherapy practice in Berkeley, CA. He states that he was wounded and had managed his wounds well until a breakdown in the Himalayas, which brought him to the field of psychology. It was the beginning of his introspection into himself, which led him to devote his time to helping others. Join us as we talk about marriages! And don't forget! If you are loving the podcast, don't forget to rate us or leave a review, and send your friend a favorite episode! Your support matters! | |||
| Ep. 97: Parenting with Colleen Murphy | 04 May 2023 | 01:13:55 | |
The truth is everyone feels like they struggle as a parent. Let's be real, it's hard. And when we talk about it, we realize that we are not alone. I've heard about Colleen Murphy and the amazingness that she is through several parents locally in Santa Cruz, and I figured that it was time that I sit down and chat with her! Good parenting feels good and by learning to do it right, we can set the foundation. We can't control another human being because we can't control their thoughts, and thoughts fuel behavior. But behaviors are communication. Sometimes we label certain behaviors as bad, but it's not the essence of their soul, it's just communication. We can learn to rethink it, and think about what's fueling our children's behaviors, and the alien beings that they are, hahahaha. Colleen Murphy is a parent coach, helping parents with support, finding new ideas and a different approach from the one they’re using or maybe parenting differently from the way they were parented. She is a Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educator and now teaching parenting classes and workshops at Live Oak Family Resource Center. The request from families for more one-on-one help led her to create her own parent coaching service. You can find her at fromtheheadtotheheart.com. | |||
| Episode 96: Man Living with Cancer with Trevor Maxwell | 27 Apr 2023 | 01:07:51 | |
Today’s interview in my opinion, is a serious WOW. If you know a man with cancer or illness, you're going to want to share this interview with them. Trevor Maxwell is on the show, and he wrote Open Heart, Warrior Spirit: A Man’s Guide to Living with Cancer. He is also the founder of Man Up to Cancer, inspiring men to connect and avoid isolation throughout their cancer journeys. He has also been living with stage IV colon cancer since March of 2018. Man Up to Cancer is a leading support community for men impacted by cancer, as they offer peer-to-peer support, an annual retreat, chemo backpack program, learning opportunities, connection, and there are more than 30 local chapters geared toward improving the quality of life for their members. Trevor states that when faced with cancer, women tend to “reach out,” and men tend to “check out.” While all of us know someone with cancer, what I didn’t realize is how many men are impacted by isolation when facing cancer. This leads men down a path toward mental health problems, strained relationships, and poor medical outcomes. Check out his podcast Man Up to Cancer and you can find him at manuptocancer.com. | |||
| Episode 95: Girl Talk- Love Languages and Attachment Styles! | 20 Apr 2023 | 00:58:15 | |
On today's show, my girlfriends Oriana Gliessman and Carla Roa are back on the show as we talk about Love Languages and Attachment Styles! Based on Dr. Gary Chapman's book, the 5 love languages are words of affirmation, quality time, receiving gifts, acts of service, and physical touch. Have you ever wondered how you express and experience love, and how your partner experiences love? You may be seriously surprised! I was surprised! Have you ever also noticed that you usually think and act in certain ways in romantic relationships? Maybe you're a bit jealous and afraid of being alone for too long. Or perhaps you feel confident and totally trust your partner. One explanation for these patterns is the attachment theory. Knowing your unique attachment style can help you become more self-aware and build healthier long-term partnerships. A funny and upbeat conversation between girlfriends as we get real, laugh, learn together, and laugh again! | |||
| Ep. 94: Domestic Violence and Our Children, with Kalyne Foster Renda | 06 Apr 2023 | 00:47:28 | |
Thanks for joining us today, and we have a great show lined up. It’s also a super important one. Kalyne Foster Renda from Monarch Services is here to talk about Intimate Partner Violence and our Youth. Intimate partner violence, or Domestic violence, is a societal problem, not only a family or private issue. With youth experiencing sexual assault, often times it's a friend, someone you know. That's why it's important to be in the know, because we can prevent this from happening. The facts are alarming. And you may know already know someone in an abusive relationship. Many children exposed to violence in the home are also victims of physical abuse. Children who witness domestic violence or are victims of abuse themselves are at serious risk for long-term physical and mental health problems. Children who witness violence between parents may also be at greater risk of being violent in their future relationships. Kalyne has spent the past 25 years advocating for social justice and equity for historically marginalized individuals and communities through community organizing, policy advocacy and direct services. As the Chief Executive Officer at Monarch Services, Kalyne leads a team of service staff in providing prevention and intervention services focused on domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking serving over 5,500 community members each year. You can find her at Monarchscc.org. Please also consider donating to this wonderful and super impactful organization. And if you’re loving the podcast, don’t forget to give us a great rating however you listen to podcasts. Believe me, it helps, and I am super grateful. | |||
| Episode 93: Self Empowerment with Crystal Robb | 30 Mar 2023 | 00:57:44 | |
On today's show, we talk about self empowerment! Well-being starts with us. When we practice self empowerment, we make a conscious decision to take charge of our lives. It involves making positive choices, understanding our strengths and weaknesses, and continuing even when things feel rough. People who consciously decide to take control of their lives are often happier, more fulfilled, and more satisfied in their careers. Join us as Crystal Robb and I talk about self empowerment! Crystal Robb has been actively working in the wellness community for over 10 years. She is a nutritionist, specializing in plant-based nutrition, culinary arts, and sustainable agriculture. Crystal is also a registered yoga teacher, and professional surf instructor. Crystal offers wellness consulting and coaching to inspire you to live your best life. You can find her at crystalrobb.com | |||
| Ep. 119- My Rose, from My Book Untangling | 02 Aug 2024 | 00:15:56 | |
On today’s show, I will be sharing with you a chapter from my book, Untangling. It’s about my daughter Rose. I wrote it because oftentimes we honor people and their lives when they’re gone, but I wanted to honor her life because she is alive. Her impact on my life knows no bounds. When I see her, I rethink the patterns learned in my life, I think about my pain and what kind of parent I want to be, and the person that I am. We will be taking a short break for the summer. Lost or Found podcast will resume after Labor day. Have a great summer, and I hope that you get to enjoy some moments of time! Take Care of yourself! | |||
| Ep. 92- Stress and the Immune System with Dr. Jyothi Rao, MD | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:51:16 | |
We have Dr. Jyothi Rao, MD back on the show - author of Body on Fire! Health and balance in our bodies begins with the immune system. And today, we talk everything about Stress and the Immune System! It's true that stress can come from many places, and the problem is...when stress doesn't go away. It can be from pressure from work or home, the food that goes into our mouths, lack of sleep or overstimulation, the stress of always being connected and notified socially. And this stress has direct impact on our immune system. What happens when our immune system becomes dysregulated? What are signs of an overactive immune system? Join us! Dr. Rao is a badass, seriously one of my doctor girl crushes. A wonderful and true advocate for our health, she is also a fantastic educator. An Internal Medicine doctor by training and experience, she is a strong proponent of holistic medicine, and focuses her medical practice on wellness and prevention. You can find her at raowellness.com. | |||
| Episode 91: The Mastery of Love with Daisy Thayer | 16 Mar 2023 | 01:00:47 | |
On today's episode, Daisy Thayer and I discuss Don Miguel Ruiz's amazing book The Mastery of Love. There's seriously nothing like two intelligent women of different generations, sitting down, getting real, and talking about a really great book! Because let's admit it, sometimes Love is super confusing. We're all trying to make sense of it! In his book, Don Miguel Ruiz brings up the fear-based beliefs and assumptions that undermine love and lead to suffering and drama in our relationships. Together, Daisy and I talk about "the parasites" - our beliefs that make us suffer and sometimes control our lives, our emotional wounds, and the freedom and joy that love can offer. And oftentimes, it's seriously a work in progress. But what can't we do, if we start talking about difficult things? Thank you for finding us and listening to us! If you're loving the podcast and if you haven't already done so, please leave us a great review, and send your friends an episode! Every little bit helps! And remember- there's no one like you!! More reason to invest in yourself! | |||
| Ep. 90: Transitions with Tenzin Chogkyi | 09 Mar 2023 | 01:00:20 | |
On today's show, I am so honored to have Tenzin Chogkyi here to talk about Transitions! Transition periods are sometimes chosen and sometimes not. Transitions exist in many forms, we can be in between jobs or careers, grief and mourning, relationships, illness, or retirement. It's a period where we may not be able to necessarily weigh our lives with our productivity, as it's a period of reassessing, turning inwards, to figure out what we really want. What is visible on the outside may not matter, as we transform into something new. I'm so glad to have the chance to converse with Tenzin on today’s podcast! Because let's be honest, transitions are a hella slow process, sometimes enigmatic, and also...really frustrating. Tenzin Chogkyi is a teacher who bridges the worlds of Buddhist thought, contemplative practice, mental and emotional cultivation, and the latest research in the field of positive psychology. She took monastic ordination in 2004 with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and practiced as a monastic for nearly 20 years. Since 2006, she has been teaching in Buddhist centers around the world. Check out her podcast Unlocking True Happiness! You can find her at unlockingtruehappiness.org I also wanted to thank my listeners for coming back, for joining us, and for finding us. I think you’re the bestest and I’m really honored to be a part of your day today. If you’re enjoying season 3, please don’t forget to give us a great rating, however you get your podcasts. And send your friends your favorite episode! | |||
| Episode 89: The Awake Dreamer with Samantha Fey | 02 Mar 2023 | 01:10:32 | |
Guess what! We're Back! And Season 3 starts today!! I am SO excited to have Samantha Fey back on the show! She's here to talk about her new book, The Awake Dreamer, and it's a super interesting and fascinating read. I seriously loved this book and could not put it down. Dreams have played a significant and active role in Samantha's spiritual development and awakening. Her book is full of fascinating stories, exercises, and techniques to not only remember our dreams but to also gain insight from our dreams. It is through her extensive research that she explores famous soul travelers, premonitory dreams, dream visitations, healing dreams, past-life dreams, guides and angels. Seriously, it's a fascinating topic, and her beautiful book is so well written as she uses research and intuition to help us gain insight from our dreams. Because what's better than thinking about our soul's potential and living a fuller life? I'm pretty open about it, but Samantha Fey is one of my heros. My girl crush. And she is also the cohost of two popular podcasts, Psychic Teachers and Enlightened Empaths, both of which teach listeners how to embrace and celebrate their innate sensitivity and gifts. | |||