Alexandra has taught for California Poets in the Schools, Stillpoint Center for Spiritual Direction, Motherless Daughters of the San Gabriel Valley, and for a number of churches, community centers, and other organizations. She has had poetry and prose published in Ruminate, Gyroscope Review, Pirene’s Fountain, Selfish Magazine, Presence Journal, Poets Reading the News, and others. Alexandra received the Summer 2018 Denver Lighthouse Writers Workshop Fort Lyon Fellowship, an incredible opportunity to teach classes at the Fort Lyon Residential Community in Las Animas, Colorado.
55: Stirring Up Your Pure Minds
Well Honestly: Episode: 48: How Safe is Your Health? Is Convenience Worth Your Health?
In this weeks episode we talk about all of the things in the news dealing with food, exercise and more. It is a struggle to focus on your health and wellness and utilizing items of convenience may leave you open to even bigger health problems. We talk about the things you need to be mindful of on this wellness journey when it comes to your convenience. The one thing I know we all can agree on is the necessity of your wellness journey, doing what is best for you and not giving up on things you’ve started. We are breaking it all down with a pinch of health and wellness talk to keep you informed, motivated and empowered.
Do you have questions about your wellness routine and boundaries?
We are all about community and wellness on this episode so lets jump right into it.
[01:20] How Dangerous Is Your Salad? (Read Here)
[05:30] In The News: The COVID Summit- The Impact of The Jab (Read Here)
[07:50] Movie of the Week (Watch Here)
[11:00] What Really Happened Between Stephanie Mills & Chaka Khan (Watch The Versus Battle Here)
[14:15] We Have A TRADEMARK (See It Here (Group Members Only)
[17:05] Product Swap of The Week (Buy Here) or (Buy Here)
Article: Whats the Difference Between Seltzer and Sparkling Mineral Water? (Read Here)
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Maintaining “Momentum” on the Sober Path
Mike & Glenn explore how to stay on the sober path…. It’s easier to stay on that to get back on…
Walkies and That’s A Plug Not A Receptacle
The guys discuss the difference between a pet and a wild animal, Ted discovers a new voice that Damon already hates, and Mac schemes to collect 100 free range chickens under very dangerous circumstances.
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Episode 82: A conversation with documentary film legend Terrence Youk
Terence Youk began work in film and television production in1986, first as a composer and later writing, producing, directing, and editing independent documentaries, crafting promotional media and producing news spots for a variety of broadcast clients. Under the auspices of the production company, Brook Hollow Productions, Inc., he has collaborated with carefully selected creative and technical associates according to the unique requirements of each production.
His programs for broadcast have aired on PBS, A&E, the Wisdom Channel as well as independent distributors of educational and presentation films crafted for nonprofit institutions, including: Thich Nhat Hanh & Plum Village, National Hospice Foundation, Institute of East-West Medicine and many others. He also has served as a freelance producer for several new gathering entities, including CNN, NBC, MSNBC, and ABC news.
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Producer, production & editor credits include National Geographic (Most Mad Seas), A&E (Most Mad Seas), Wisdom Channel (Thich Nhat Hanh: Roots of Peace)( now defunct), PBS National (Body & Soul), CT Public television (Backyard Bird Watcher), Outdoor Life Channel (Fly Fishing in the East). News Gathering: CNN, NBC News, MSNBC, ABC news. Promotional media content: National Hospice Foundation, NHPCO, VNA of Vermont, NH VNA & Vermont Institute of Natural Science.
Award-winning independently produced films include: Thich Nhat Hanh: Roots of Peace, Numen: The Nature of Plants and Pioneers of Hospice & the Birth of Modern Hospice and The Next Dali Lama? (Director Mickey Lemle) released in 2017 (served as assistant editor).
You can find more of Terence Youk’s work on his website HERE.
54: No Respecter of Persons
Well Honestly: Episode: 47: How “Wearable” Is Your Health? Where Self-Care Overtakes the Sick Care System” Silver Lining of the Pandemic
In this weeks episode we talk about all of the things that have kept us aware of our fitness journey through technology. The one thing I know we all can agree on is the necessity of your wellness journey and doing what is best for you and not giving up on things you’ve started. We are breaking it all down with a pinch of health and wellness talk to keep you informed, motivated and empowered.
Do you have questions about your wellness routine and boundaries?
We are all about community and wellness on this episode so lets jump right into it.
[01:03] How “Wearable” Is Your Health Plan
[06:00] How The Wellness Journey Will Fit Into The Metaverse
[16:25] Product Swap Of The Week : Bad Fat vs Good Fat : GET IT HERE
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Is Sobriety a “Miracle”
Join Mike & Glenn in the Sober Coffee Shop as they explore whether sobriety is a MIRACLE or the byproduct of doing the right things.
Episode 81: A Conversation with Cathy Siebold on the early years of the Hospice movement
In this interview, Cathy Siebold who has witnessed firsthand the evolution of hospice care since its modern incarnation in the 1960s, presents a balanced and objective analysis of the movement’s accomplishments and failings.
You can also read more about that in her book “The Hospice Movement: Easing Death’s Pains.”
She uses social movement theory to frame her discussion. Siebold traces the bell curve of growth, maturity, and decline that, to a point, has characterized the hospice movement. Founded by a diverse group of religious leaders, nurses, social workers, and laypeople, the movement was galvanized by the plight of a silent majority: dying patients, often isolated from family and friends in a hospital where intensive, last-ditch efforts to “cure” them were valued more than their own comfort and wishes. In its struggle to survive, the movement coalesced fairly quickly around the goal of securing eligibility for reimbursement from federally funded and private insurers. The movement attained this goal in the 1980s, giving the entire concept of hospice care legitimacy and, ironically, a secure place within the same health care system early hospice activists had struggled to escape.