All episodes of the Synapse Hubcast are now available to stream or download via the SmackSound website. I love working with Synapse to produce and host this series of covnversations.
Source: Synapse Hubcast – SmackSound
All episodes of the Synapse Hubcast are now available to stream or download via the SmackSound website. I love working with Synapse to produce and host this series of covnversations.
Source: Synapse Hubcast – SmackSound
Joel Morgan is many things. Pastor, Life Coach, Relationships Coach, philosophical thinker, podcast host. He’s also a great conversationalist. We talk about his new podcast “Dropping Keys” and the poem by the 14th century poet Hafiz who inspired the name, his past, difficult conversations that need to be had, the necessity of innerwork and more.
Marjorie Veiga of MyLymeGuide is dedicated to helping patients and their caregivers manage tick-borne diseases and claims sound healing, using audio frequencies through devices such as the Ampcoil, is one of the best ways to accomplish that. Her daughter Christine Veiga is the first Ampcoil user in Virginia and is developing a practice of bio resonance (or bio entergetic resonance) using the Ampcoil device. Dr. Deborah Drake is the developer of AmpCoil Better Guide. She is the Director of Bioenergetics at the Head Office of the Board of Integrative Medicine and Integrative Health Group – Toronto Canada.
Dr. Drake: https://healthcounts.ca/aboutAmp
AmpCoil: https://ampcoil.com/
MyLymeGuide: https://www.facebook.com/MyLymeGuide/
Mark Bowers heads the PDCHR, the Professional Development Consortium of Hampton Roads. The PDCHR partners with educational organizations to help them brand and market themselves. He’s a retired Navy submarine officer, spent ten years in Washington DC in the defense sector and consults with non-profits. He’s also a transplant patient, preparing for a kidney transplant. He shares perspective on his missions and experiences on this episode of the Good Eye Podcast.
Today’s guest is Empowerment Coach Pamela Losada. Originally, Switzerland she was a prominent Psychologist and Counselor with a successful practice. But something was missing. She was looking for something deeper and more meaningful, had chronic exhaustion and no measure of success made her feel complete. Then she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. This led her on a quest to find something to make her feel more complete. She became a Certified Health Coach, and began to implement the most cutting-edge insights and strategies to help transform her life and the lives of her clients.
LOCAL MUSICIANS!
I’m excited to be working with Habitat For Humanity on the music portion of their “Reflections of Home” series. Habitat stands for what it means to value home and have a safe affordable place to live. They’re featuring what home means to their volunteers, supporters, homeowner and other members of the Richmond community in this series that will take submissions for the community and offer prizes in the fields of art and photography, poetry and short stories, music and cooking.
Local businesses interested in getting involved or offering prizes can email me at smackjay@gmail.com
Music submissions can be directed to: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/homestoriesJune 22nd-26th:
More info on prizes coming soon.
Aaron Lee helps leaders, teams and organizations focus and strategize by identifying strengths of each person and personality type. That includes the personalities of the organization itself. By giving voice to strengths, development and growth follows. Also an inspiring speaker, Aaron can engage an audience and provide valuable perspective.
Today’s guest is Aaron Kirkpatrick, Artistic and Education Manager with Arts for Learning, the leading provider of quality arts-in-education programming in Virginia. They integrate the arts in learning programs and workshops to improve students’ literacy skills, motivation to read and ability to learn. They also provide artists opportunities to share their knowledge and talents through performance and instruction.
Today’s guest is Lorna Smith from Covenant Home Care. Lorna talks about balancing the challenges they’re currently facing as well as some of the opportunities created for people who might be considering a career change whether by necessity or choice. Like many essential businesses who find themselves busier than ever, Covenant is actually hiring and looking forward. Their website has a lot of useful information and FAQs regarding in-home care as well as a list of their affiliations and accreditations.
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Today’s Good Eye conversation is with Marie Kolendo, Senior Executive Director for the Alzheimer’s Association of Richmond, Central and Western Virginia. Marie talks generally about Alzheimer’s Disease as well as about some of the challenges facing not only the Alzheimer’s Association, but the families, loved ones and caregivers on the front lines of Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia during the coronavirus pandemic. She also talks about The Longest Day, the Alzheimer’s event held on the summer solstice, June 20. People from across the world come together to fight Alzheimer’s through a fundraising activity of their choice.
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