Journeymen is a nonsectarian, non-partisan, non-profit organization created by men for the specific purpose of mentoring boys 12-18 years of age through their passage into manhood. Jeffrey is the board president and Glenn is the interim program director. The program is modeled after the work of Boys to Men, an international non-profit that, through its Rites of Passage Adventure Weekend and mentor training, has powerfully impacted the lives of more than 3,000 boys and men throughout the world. Journeymen is staffed by dozens of committed and trained volunteers and professionals who have undertaken their own journeys of personal development. Their staff creates a safe and stimulating environment that supports and challenges the boy in the epic transition to adulthood. Journeymen models what it’s like to be a man of integrity and authenticity, while teaching specific processes that help the boy become the man he wants to be.
I hope you enjoy this one-hour podcast with Jeffrey and Glenn as they share the importance of men showing up and supporting boys through the challenging transition from child to adult.
Living Well with Jeffrey Goldwasser & Glenn Geffcken on AshevilleFM, March 16, 2015
Danny is the co-founder of ChiRunning and ChiWalking, revolutionary forms of moving that blend the subtle inner focuses of T’ai Chi with running and walking. His work is based on his study of T’ai Chi with Master Zhu Xilin and internationally renowned Master George Xu, and his 35 years of experience, running, racing ultra marathons and coaching people in “intelligent movement.” Danny and his wife Katherine co-authored Chi Running, Chi Walking and Chi Marathon and have introduced the World to the concept of approaching running and walking as mindful practices. He has taught thousands of people the ChiRunning and ChiWalking techniques with profound results.
For the past 15 years Danny has been running, racing and coaching people in energy efficiency, injury-prevention and “intelligent movement.” His lives a lifestyle steeped in holistic living, meditation, and personal wellness that emphasizes healthy eating, physical exercise and rejuvenating activities. He empowers his students to live pro-active lives. Whether coaching a runner or a corporate executive, he teaches techniques that tap into one’s inner strength and power.
Danny resides in Asheville, NC, with his wife, Katherine and their daughter, Journey.
Enjoy this wonderful one-hour podcast where Danny shares the many benefits of Chi Running & Walking, mindful practices that invite us to live our lives with as sense of presence, curiosity, relaxation, and ease.
Living Well with Danny Dreyer on AshevilleFM, March 2, 2015
Kristine Madera is a, inspirational speaker, writer and Soul-Centered Business Coach who helps coaches and entrepreneurs realize their personal, spiritual and financial potential through growing a successful and profitable Soul-Centered business. Creating your own business can be a fast path to self-empowerment—or it can crush you under the weight of your insecurities. Kristine helps her clients create businesses that co-evolve with them, growing both into more authentic, empowered, successful expressions of Soul. Her free ebook, Master the Inner Game of Success, shows coaches, entrepreneurs and others how to live their Soul Story in their life and their business so that they can master the inner game, and the outer fruits, of the success that is meaningful to them.
Enjoy this wonderful one-hour podcast with Kristine who shares a process for connecting on a soul-level within ourselves to help guide our lives.
Living Well with Kristine Madera on AshevilleFM, February 23, 2015
Birthed in Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia, Tim considers himself ”from” Asheville, after having had a born again experience when he relocated here 5 years ago. His born again experience centered on the lack of sense of community and conscienceness where he was in PA, juxtaposed by Asheville. Since his relocation, Tim has been a student of AB Techs Sustainablability program, worked as a consultant on two development projects, working to make them more sustainably minded. He’s currently most busy running a nonprofit, Veterans Helping Veterans of WNC (VHV-WNC), an organization working to address veteran homelessness, through sustainable concepts. Overall, Tim is interested in leaving the world a better place than how he found it, on as grand a scale as possible.
I hope enjoy this one-hour podcast where Tim shares how VHV-WNC is making a tremendous difference in the lives of veterans!
Living Well with Timothy Sadler on AshevilleFM, February 9, 2015
Breah always finds herself playing a role in invigorating and breathing new life into the hearts of individuals and organizations alike. It is her passion to inspire people to be all they can be. Whether illustrating and capturing the conversation or leading it, Breah is fully present and supports you in being fully present and in the moment, available to learning new information and inspiration. Her life’s mantra is “Be who you are…it is so much more than enough!”, as she expressed in her 2010 TEDx Asheville talk…
What’s Right With Me?, Breah’s second book is a fun, game-like self-knowing and thus empowering drawing/workshop. Breah has been offering individual sessions and workshops for 4 years and likes to talk about the lights that are flashing in people’s eyes at the end of her 13 questions that support our ability to love ourselves and your life!
Enjoy this one-hour podcast with Breah as she shares her wonderful inspirations for living well!
Living Well with Breah Livolsi Parker on AshevilleFM, January 26, 2015
Suzannah is a contemporary medicine woman who creates sacred space for her clients where they discover and embrace their unique life purpose. She offers a diverse variety of mind/body/energy therapies blending indigenous wisdom traditions and western theoretical practices. She is particularly versed in mindfulness meditation, shamanism and the chakra system.
Suzannah’s work is predicated on rediscovering that place of deep listening within the body, where one’s core essence lies. It is her deep belief that in order to live an authentic life, one can and must heal the mind/body/soul split, thus reclaiming one’s birthright, which is to live fully, with great passion and purpose.
Suzannah has developed and led workshops , retreats and ceremonies for individuals and groups. She works with clients from Western North Carolina and from across the United States and Canada.
Enjoy this one-hour podcast with Suzannah who shares how we can turn our new year’s “Resolutions” to “Evolutions” by living from our heart with compassion, joy, and playfulness.
Living Well with Suzannah Tebbe-Davis on AshevilleFM, January 12, 2015
A graduate of North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine (1989), Laurel started her practice as Asheville Veterinary House Calls in 1996 with the primary goal of offering gentle conventional and holistic veterinary care and examining each animal companion in their home environment.
Her growing interest in holistic medicine inspired her to attend courses in Clinical Kinesiology, Craniosacral Therapy, NAET allergy elimination technique, chiropractic care and acupuncture. Her intuitive connection with the companion animals she treated grew and matured, and her practice evolved to include intuitive phone sessions.
In 2003, she decided to focus her energy in an office, Sunvet Animal Wellness Clinic in downtown Asheville, so she could devote more time to being with each animal, acknowledging their individual needs and their connectedness to their human family.
Enjoy this one-hour podcast with Dr. Laurel Davis who shares how we can live well, and communicate on a deeper level with our beloved pets!
Living Well with Dr. Laurel Davis on AshevilleFM, January 5, 2015
Billy Jonas is one of those rare performers who can engage and delight both young and adult audiences. Billy’s clear tenor voice is well suited to a plethora of venues, from intimate settings and workshop sessions to large halls and outdoor festivals. For more than two decades, his creative and interactive performances have enchanted and inspired folks from all walks of life — touching hearts, souls, and minds world-wide. As a founding member of the acclaimed duo “The Billys,” Billy has made innovative use of “found objects.” He helps audiences discover the music within common items … and within themselves.
Billy Jonas’ recordings and live concerts across the US and Canada have generated an enthusiastic following. His CD “What Kind of Cat are You?!” received multiple awards including a First Place/Gold from AFIM (American Federation of Independent Musicians), and a Parent’s Choice Gold. Billy’s videos have garnered critical acclaim, including Parents Choice Awards and a New York Times “Best” listing. In 2010 he was invited to present a concert at the White House.
“Build it Back Again” (2014, Bang-A-Bucket Music, BMI) debuts The Billy Jonas Band’s latest collection of original, funky, family folk songs, designed to tickle the fancy of adult listeners while captivating the minds and ears of younger listeners. “This CD is about maintaining optimism amidst the endless oscillations of life,” Billy explains. “It’s about finding a way to joyfully embrace every situation; creation and destruction; failure and success; ease and challenge; stagnation and growth.”
I hope you enjoy this one-hour podcast with Billy Jonas as he shares about his life, music, and passion for inspiring others!
Living Well with Billy Jonas on AshevilleFM, December 22, 2014
The foundation of everything Kaleo Wheeler shares what the Hawaiians call “Living the Aloha Spirit” or “The Way of the Heart” through her Musical Storytelling, Messages from the Heart, and the Joy is the Voice of Love Center.
Kaleo feels very blessed with all that her Hawaiian teachers have shared with her since the late 80’s, and she now shares with others here on the Mainland and especially in the western mountains of North Carolina. She reconnects us with this ancient knowledge and way of living, offering wonderful opportunities to look within to deepen our spiritual understanding and sense of personal empowerment. The spirituality of the Hawaiian people helps us to maintain harmonious relations with our spirit, body & mind, the sacred land around us, and the human family to co-create the world and our lives that emphasizes community and caring for each other.
I hope you enjoy this one-hour podcast with Kaleo as she shares the rich cultural traditions and spirituality of the Hawaiian natives.
Living Well with Kaleo Wheeler on AshevilleFM, December 15, 2014
David LaMotte is an award-winning songwriter, speaker, author, and activist. He has produced 11 CDs and performed 2500 concerts on 5 continents. He has published two illustrated children’s books, S.S. Bathtub, a rhyming book for small children based on his award-winning song of the same name, and White Flour, a whimsical introduction to nonviolence, based on true events. David suspended his music career in 2008 to accept a Rotary World Peace Fellowship, earning a master’s degree in International Studies, Peace, and Conflict Resolution from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. As part of that program, he also spent three months in rural Andhra Pradesh, India, working with a Gandhian development organization. David’s most recent projects include his new book Worldchanging 101: Challenging the Myth of Powerlessness, and PickOne.org, a web site that nourishes positive change by inspiring and empowering people to take action on issues they care about.
Enjoy this wonderful one-hour Living Well podcast as David talks about how we can all be powerful change makers in the world and find hope in a world faced with many serious problems.
Living Well with David LaMotte on AshevilleFM, December 8, 2014
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