• 11 - Making Connections Through the Language of Play in Child Psychology
    Aug 30 2022
    Lori Bean and Alyssa Rabin are back together in this episode to interview Registered Provisional Psychologist Paige Burles. Paige specializes in child psychology, though she also works with adults, at Maliya. She explains why her passion is for helping children make connections and find ways of communicating needs and deal with struggles. Paige answers questions from both Lori and Alyssa about exactly what art therapy, play therapy, and behavioral therapy are and what they look like when used in working with children. Paige details how much information children can give when they are comfortable and communicating at a level they understand, such as during play. She examines the notion that children are seeking connection and by examining problematic behaviors we can identify unmet needs. Lori and Alyssa, both parents, agree and offer that parents are tired and can’t be experts at everything for their children. A psychologist like Paige, who involves the parents in the therapeutic process, can be invaluable for instilling children with helpful coping skills that they will carry into adulthood.About Paige Burles:Paige Burles is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists. She holds a master’s degree in counselling psychology and a bachelor’s degree in child studies. Paige has been working in the field of mental health for 10 years and has a special interest in early intervention. Paige’s passion is supporting young children from the ages 4 through adolescence. She has an exceptional ability to connect with children that have had difficulty trusting and working with others. Paige specializes in working with anxiety, emotional dysregulation, ADHD, trauma, adjustment and behavioral issues. This is Paige’s true calling and she thanks you for trusting her with those who are the most precious in your life. Paige provides a safe space for your children to explore their experiences, facilitate deep change, and gain the tools necessary to support them throughout the rest of their lives. Paige prides herself on setting your children up to navigate their futures with support, guidance and unconditional love.  Paige also has extensive work experience with adults and would be happy to work with you if you are seeking relief from anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, emotional dysregulation, or wanting support with self-compassion, overcoming shame, setting boundaries, etc. Paige uses evidence-based treatments in her practice. She is trained in dialectical behavior therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, emotion focused therapy, mindfulness-based approaches, solution focused and brief therapy, and in prolonged exposure for treating PTSD.— Maliya: website | instagram | facebookPaige Burles | Registered Provisional Psychologist: website | linkedin TranscriptionLori Bean  00:56Hello, everybody, I am Lori Bean. Alyssa Rabin  01:00And I'm Alyssa Rabin. Lori Bean  01:02And we want to welcome today, Paige Burles, who is our psychologist at Maliya, who specializes in children therapy. Alyssa Rabin  01:13Child psychology, and pre-teen psychology. Thank God because I have one of each. Lori Bean  01:24And we just really wanted to talk today about why you should consider bringing your children in for therapy. So Paige works with kids from the ages of 4 to 13. When you know it's time to do that, what type of therapy she does. And we just know how incredible she is. And the feedback we get from parents, and how life changing this is, along with not only dealing with the issues they're having with their children now, but these tools that they leave with, which they can have with them for the rest of their lives, and really grow into these fully flourishing, self confident adults with all these amazing abilities to socialize and have the sense of self worth and-- Alyssa Rabin  02:13-- to be able to self soothe and more or less work on their issues instead of looking elsewhere. They leave with the tools to help themselves. So welcome Paige. Paige Burles  02:27Thank you so much. I'm excited to be here. Excited and nervous. Lori Bean  02:30It's all good. I think this is like such an important topic. My kids are in their 20s and back in the day, we really didn't take our kids for therapy or support at all, it really wasn't available unless your kids had very well known issues or it was advised by a teacher or... it took a lot to seek help. And it literally wasn't readily available. A lot of the times you'd have to at the hospital, you'd have to see a psychiatrist, and it was a rough go. And in reflection, I really believe now that if we had this available, there's no question I would have taken both kids even though they were fully functional. Every kid has an issue just for support, and I wasn't alone in navigating them. And I just would love to talk about-- Alyssa Rabin  03:29-- how it's changed. Lori Bean  03:30Yeah, how it's changed. Alyssa Rabin  03:32And Paige ...
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  • 10 - Emerging from Under the Weight of Grief and Loss with Suzanne Easton
    Aug 16 2022
    Alyssa Rabin welcomes new Maliya clinic member Suzanne Easton to the podcast. Suzanne is a Mental Health Therapist and specialist in the Grief Recovery Method. She shares with Alyssa her passion for helping people through the Grief Recovery Method into relief from the burden of unprocessed losses. Suzanne explains how she long carried the weight of many losses and much grief in her own life. Her mother would say she was “an unending well of sorrow” and she explains how she felt she couldn’t risk more pain as her “backpack of unprocessed grief” was too full. But when she found the Grief Recovery Method, she found tremendous healing and release for the weight of her losses, and she immediately knew she needed to share the program with as many others as possible. Suzanne details exactly what the Grief Recovery Method is, the many things that grief and loss can encompass and spring from, and how the program equips you to deal with past burdens and even future losses that you know will come. Suzanne’s warm enthusiasm for the possibility of healing is a beautiful thing to hear.  About Suzanne Easton:Suzanne Easton, BN, RN has been practising as a Mental Health Therapist since 2006 and greatly enjoys working with clients in a logical, step-by-step manner as they learn to relate to their past experiences in dramatically changed ways.Whether loss (of any kind), grief, trauma, PTSD, CPTSD, incomplete relationships, insufficient coping skills, life transitions, depression or anxiety are draining your energy and joy, you are not alone. Many of us have experienced these challenges, and Suzanne is looking forward to providing skilled and compassionate support as you identify and bring about the changes you want. She is a trained ACCELERATED RESOLUTION THERAPY (ART) practitioner and a GRIEF RECOVERY METHOD specialist with a strong general counselling background and a mission to facilitate deep and lasting healing. In addition to private counselling sessions, with or without ART, Suzanne offers a seven-week Grief Recovery Method program to support you in moving past the traumatic experiences that have been keeping you from living your fullest life. This system will help alleviate the unresolved grief that is resting heavy in your heart, from a death, a divorce, or any other experience you wish to let go of. You will also emerge with the tools needed to address future losses, which will allow you to live more wholeheartedly, free in the knowledge that you now carry powerful resources for healing within you.  — Maliya: website | instagram | facebookSuzanne Easton | Mental Health Therapist & Grief Recovery Method specialist: website | linkedin TranscriptionLori Bean As we all know, women in today's day and age need a different level of care. We invite you to join us as we explore the world of holistic care, what it means and how it can really benefit you.Alyssa Rabin We're going to be providing you with really insightful and practical information as to what our practitioners here at Maliya do, who they are, and how their specific modalities can support your well being.Lori Bean We're going to be having candid conversations with women of all ages, sharing their stories, their journeys, their struggles, and all of their relatable experiences.Alyssa Rabin Absolutely. As well, we're going to be informing you on how Western and Eastern medicine can really work together to help you to become and to show up in the world as the woman you are really meant to be. Alyssa Rabin  00:55Hello, everyone. Welcome to Maliya and The Holistic Shift. I'm Alyssa Rabin and today I have somebody here with me who is new to our clinic, and we are so excited to share her discipline, her strategies, her specialties. Her name is Suzanne Easton. Hi, Suzanne and Suzanne is a mental health therapist and Grief Recovery Method specialist. So we're gonna find out a little bit more about what that is. But yeah, Suzanne deals with grief. And she is incredible, and understanding and loving. And she is the person who should be doing this. So welcome, Suzanne. Suzanne Easton  01:47Thank you so much. Alyssa Rabin  01:48I'm so happy to have you here. Suzanne Easton  01:50It is so wonderful to be here talking with you. Alyssa Rabin  01:53Well, Suzanne, why don't you first tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into this? How did you get into the wellness health system? Suzanne Easton  02:02Okay, so I've been working as a mental health therapist since 2006. And have really loved my time doing that, as a generalist working with many different diagnoses and difficulties that people might encounter. About six years ago, though, I had two clients come in, in a short period of time, both who were dealing with grief. One, her husband had died the month before, and the other had a lifetime of losses. And I realized in that moment that I actually did not have good resources for grief, which sounds really funny ...
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  • 09 - Connecting to the Hope and Wisdom of the Right Therapist to Heal Your Trauma
    Aug 2 2022
    Lori Bean welcomes Registered Psychologist Erin Bonner back to the show to discuss trauma, how it can present, and the different modalities of support that can assist trauma sufferers in finding peace and wellness. Erin Bonner counts working through trauma as one of her specialities and she is not hesitant to share her own personal experience with PTSD to help illustrate how healing is possible. Erin and Lori examine how working through trauma does involve sitting with unpleasant and traumatizing emotions, but Erin also shares how different therapies can help clients with emotional tools and resilience before they embark on, perhaps, work in Prolonged Exposure, EMDR, or ​​Dialectical Behavior Therapy modalities. Lori and Erin’s message is one of hope in connecting with the wisdom of the right therapist that can guide you through trauma healing.About Erin Bonner:Erin Bonner is a Registered Psychologist with a Master’s of Arts in Counselling Psychology. She is passionate about her role in helping others navigate their individual paths towards wellness. In her 20s she tragically lost her younger brother and then her mother shortly after. Through her own therapeutic journey, she discovered her calling to help others work on understanding and processing emotions to achieve personal growth and well-being.Erin is trained in Cognitive and Dialectical Behavioural Therapies, Prolonged Exposure, Exposure with Response Prevention, Emotion-Focused and Mindfulness-Based Therapy. She specializes in treating depression, anxiety, PTSD, cPTSD, ADHD, emotion dysregulation, grief, OCD, and in helping individuals learn to love themselves and develop strong relationships with the people in their lives. She also offers Sport Psychology to equestrian athletes on an individual or group basis.In addition to working with adults, she has a special interest, passion and gift for working with adolescents aged 14 and older.— Maliya: website | instagram | facebookErin Bonner | Registered Psychologist: website | linkedin TranscriptionLori Bean As we all know, women in today's day and age need a different level of care. We invite you to join us as we explore the world of holistic care, what it means and how it can really benefit you.Alyssa Rabin We're going to be providing you with really insightful and practical information as to what our practitioners here at Maliya do, who they are, and how their specific modalities can support your well being.Lori Bean We're going to be having candid conversations with women of all ages, sharing their stories, their journeys, their struggles, and all of their relatable experiences.Alyssa Rabin Absolutely. As well, we're going to be informing you on how Western and Eastern medicine can really work together to help you to become and to show up in the world as the woman you are really meant to be. Lori Bean  00:55Welcome to today's podcast. My name is Lori Bean. And we are here today. Joining us again, Erin Bonner, registered psychologist here at Maliya. Hi, Erin. Erin Bonner  01:08Hello. Lori Bean  01:10Welcome back! Erin Bonner  01:11I'm so excited to do another one of these. Lori Bean  01:13So fun. So fun. And I think we decided today that what we're seeing a lot here at Maliya is a lot of people coming in with trauma. And I think Erin is the perfect person to dive into this a little more deeply. So we're gonna discuss, I guess, the intersection of trauma and wisdom. So welcome, Erin. What does this mean to you? Erin Bonner  01:39So I agree, we see so many different types of trauma and I, in my therapy, use the word trauma really liberally. And I usually give a disclaimer to all of my clients that this is a word that I bring up. And I really try and normalize because trauma is an experience that doesn't have to make sense. It's not you were in a car accident therefore you have trauma, you were assaulted therefore you have trauma. It can happen in such small moments in ways that lots of the world invalidates. And so the way that we're seeing trauma show up here, at Maliya, and in my own practice, is pretty vast. And so a lot of the work that I do, because trauma is one of my specialties, PTSD in particular, complex PTSD, which is kind of a new age term, it's not technically a diagnosis, and it fits for a lot of people. There's this desire, this hoping that healing trauma will, you know, make us know everything or really help us understand ourselves and the world. And I think there's kind of this, this concept of, if you have trauma, therefore you will be wise. And I think it's more than that. And I think that pairing can actually just invalidate the experience of trauma a little bit, it devalues. Erin Bonner  01:40Oh are you speaking to like - oh, that's interesting that you say that - you know, the narrative that everything happens to you for a reason, and you've had this experience that changed your whole life? And so you bring that into the world, and you're going ...
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  • 08 - Resolving held patterns of trauma, pain and illness through Biodynamic Craniosacral therapy
    Jul 19 2022
    Alyssa  welcomes Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist Lucille Rayner to the show to explain exactly what biodynamic craniosacral therapy is and how it works. Lucille also calls it Trauma Resolution Bodywork Therapy and she shares the healing benefits it provides. Lucille describes the path that led her to biodynamic craniosacral therapy and how the very first time she experienced it, she felt her body rushing towards the therapist in response to the work being done. Lucille details a bit of the science behind the fascia, the connective tissue of communication along the spine, and how the nervous system and blood flow work with this modality. But the true appeal is in the sense of openness, spaciousness, and integration with healing that occurs through the therapy. Traumas of any kind are connected and can be carried in the physical body. Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy is a non-manipulative, calming, and orienting modality that can help regulate pain and change your relationship with how your body holds stress and experiences. About Lucille Rayner:Lucille Rayner is a passionate practicing Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist. Curiosity about the body, its systems, and how to support optimal health for herself and others, has been a long time passion for her. With over 10 years of experience in the natural health industry, Lucille fell in love with the study of essential oils, herbal medicine, nutrition, yoga, chigong based movement, and meditation. Practicing craniosacral therapy was a natural progression for Lucille and she is so grateful to have found this beautiful work.Lucille has a deep excitement to support and nurture a felt-sense relationship with the wisdom that is human physiology. She helps to create a safe and informed container for women to feel their bodies, remembering their innate intelligence and its grand capacity to heal. She is devoted to helping build a relationship of trust in the health of her clients, allowing them to be empowered leaders of their own experience.Lucille blends her practice with a deep reverence for this profound work and brings a fun lightheartedness that she believes the world needs more of. Trust, care, kindness, safety and joy are important qualities to Lucille and she tries to bring her own blend of that to the treatment table as well as to her life.Touch and deep listening saved her life and it is Lucille’s mission to spread as much of it out into the world as she can.“Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, in the most delightful way!”—Maliya: website | instagram | facebookLucille Rayner |  Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist: website TranscriptionLori Bean As we all know, women in today's day and age need a different level of care. We invite you to join us as we explore the world of holistic care, what it means and how it can really benefit you.Alyssa Rabin We're going to be providing you with really insightful and practical information as to what our practitioners here at Maliya do, who they are, and how their specific modalities can support your well being.Lori Bean We're going to be having candid conversations with women of all ages, sharing their stories, their journeys, their struggles, and all of their relatable experiences.Alyssa Rabin Absolutely. As well, we're going to be informing you on how Western and Eastern medicine can really work together to help you to become and to show up in the world as the woman you are really meant to be. Alyssa Rabin  00:57Welcome to the Maliya podcast. This is Alyssa Rabin, your host for the day. And today we are going to be talking about something that's fairly new in my life. It has just been introduced to me since Mailya opened four and a half months ago. It is something that is truly near and dear to my heart, a practice that has saved me on many different occasions. And the modality I'm talking about is called Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. Now people ask me all the time, what is it and I have no idea how to describe it or what I should tell them about, except that it has saved me after COVID. Totally, completely saved me. I have Crohn's, it has taken so much inflammation out of my body. And today we have our Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist, Lucille Rayner, with us. Lucille Rayner  02:00Hello. Alyssa Rabin  02:01Yay. And hopefully, Lucille will be able to explain it better than I can as to what is craniosacral therapy? Why don't we start first with who are you? How did you get into craniosacral therapy? Lucille Rayner  02:25Well, hello, my name is Lucille Rayner. I'm fairly new here to Maliya. Lori is one of the students in the training that I assisted for craniosacral therapy. And she started this place and tried to get me to come on additionally. And it didn't work out. But in the last couple of weeks I've joined the team and I feel really excited about being a part of this. The vision is really beautiful. And I don't know, coming here just feels like I've been here for a ...
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  • 07 - Naturopathic Medicine and Bringing the Whole Body Into Care
    Jul 5 2022
    Lori Bean welcomes Dr. Brandy James, Doctor of Naturopathic/Functional Medicine at Maliya, to the podcast to explain what naturopathic and functional medicines are. Dr. Brandy shares how each medicine works to find a root cause and consider the full function of the body.Dr. Brandy gets into detail with Lori about the ways in which a naturopathic approach would treat something like IBS, for example. She sheds light on how many different tests can be done and the types of information that can be gleaned from examining gut health, microbiomes, toxin levels, considering a full history in context, and taking stress into account. Dr. Brandy operates from a very devoted place of active listening and truly hearing her patients, which is something she and Lori connect on. Their drive is creating circles of support for women that go even beyond supplements and medicine into being heard and feeling care.About Dr. Brandy James:Dr. Brandy James understands how physical symptoms, emotional pain, and mental fog feed off each other – and that responsibilities of life don’t pause just because we’re unwell. Dr. Brandy is a licensed Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine and a member of the College of Naturopathic Doctors of Alberta (CNDA), the Alberta Association of Naturopathic Doctors (AAND), the Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND), and has obtained her certificate in Advanced Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice from the Institute for Functional Medicine (AFMCP).With Clinical training at the Harvard Mind Body Institute of Medicine, Dr. Brandy believes in the power of an integrated model of care. We need to look at the whole body to understand and treat the root cause of the problem. This is why she loves her profession – it allows us wider and deeper insight to why someone is feeling the way they do.Dr. Brandy’s eight years of training and years of experience won’t serve you well unless she does one thing right: Listen. Listening is both a core value and a personal strength. Dr. Brandy has additional training in Functional Medicine, Clinical Nutrition, Neuro Emotional Technique, Botanical Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Homeopathic Medicine, In Depth Lab Testing.There are many conditions she treats such as allergies, arthritis, asthma, autoimmune, colds and flus, chronic pain, depression, diabetes, digestive disorders, fatigue, hormonal conditions (such as premenstrual and syndrome and menopause, sleep disorders).___Maliya: website | instagram | facebookDr. Brandy James |  Doctor of Naturopathic/Functional Medicine: website TranscriptionLori Bean As we all know, women in today's day and age need a different level of care. We invite you to join us as we explore the world of holistic care, what it means and how it can really benefit you.Alyssa Rabin We're going to be providing you with really insightful and practical information as to what our practitioners here at Maliya do, who they are, and how their specific modalities can support your well being.Lori Bean We're going to be having candid conversations with women of all ages, sharing their stories, their journeys, their struggles, and all of their relatable experiences.Alyssa Rabin Absolutely. As well, we're going to be informing you on how Western and Eastern medicine can really work together to help you to become and to show up in the world as the woman you are really meant to be. Lori Bean  00:52Welcome to the Maliya podcast. I am your host, Lori Bean. And today we are going to be talking about naturopathic medicine, functional medicine. And we are going to be speaking with Dr. Brandy James who works out of the Maliya Wellness Center for Women. And I really wanted to talk about why we truly support this type of medicine at Maliya. For those of you that really are still unsure as to what and how this modality can support you, I thought we would just sort of dive in a little bit and discuss why Dr. Brandy is here and how she can support you and look at your health in a little bit of a different light. So welcome, Dr. Brandy. Dr. Brandy James  01:52Thank you, Lori. Lori Bean  01:54I'm going to start - what is naturopathic medicine and what is functional medicine? Dr. Brandy James  01:58So naturopathic medicine is a medicine that's been around for a long time, and I get asked all the time what the difference between conventional and naturopathic, I think a lot of people don't realize that there is a lot of training involved in naturopathic medicine. So we have, you know, four years of undergrad before we get into the program, and naturopathic school is four years as well. So this involves a lot of the basic sciences. So histology, anatomy, all the - biochemistry - all the ologies, to understand the body, but what we do too, on top of that, is looking at the body as well, from a nutritional standpoint, traditional Chinese medicine standpoint, homeopathic standpoint, botanical medicine. So learning, for example, how all ...
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  • 06 - Are You Living Your Purpose?
    Jun 21 2022
    Lori Bean welcomes her good friend and acclaimed tarot reader Tarot Lori to the podcast. Together they explore how each of their life journeys led them to their current individual purposes and how it feels when you find that purpose. Lori and Tarot Lori each tell how their personal journeys through living, and the careers they thought were their goals, ultimately led to a very different purpose. Through forty years of friendship, they have evolved into their current places in the world. Tarot Lori shares how she started in tarot and how she came to realize her purpose was to be a professional tarot card reader. They both give insight into what that itch feels like, into how your purpose will find you and seize hold of you, and how your purpose may well be the thing you already love that you do with or without payment. About Tarot Lori:Lori is a professional tarot card reader with over 30 years of experience helping clients around the world discover their purpose and reach their potential, while facing challenges with clarity and courage. Her motto is “Woo Woo Without the Cuckoo” and her mission is to enlighten, inspire & empower with tarot. In addition to being featured on CTV’s The Social and the CHUM FM Morning Show with Marilyn Denis, Lori’s popular ‘Card of the Day’ and monthly Full Moon Ritual on Instagram (@tarot.lori) draw a global audience. Everyone walks away from Lori’s readings feeling energized, inspired and empowered to take action—from baby steps to big leaps. To learn more about Lori, visit www.tarotlori.com.___Maliya: website | instagram | facebookTarot Lori |  Professional Tarot Card Reader: website | instagram  TranscriptionLori Bean As we all know, women in today's day and age need a different level of care. We invite you to join us as we explore the world of holistic care, what it means and how it can really benefit you.Alyssa Rabin We're going to be providing you with really insightful and practical information as to what our practitioners here at Maliya do, who they are, and how their specific modalities can support your well being.Lori Bean We're going to be having candid conversations with women of all ages, sharing their stories, their journeys, their struggles, and all of their relatable experiences.Alyssa Rabin Absolutely. As well, we're going to be informing you on how Western and Eastern medicine can really work together to help you to become and to show up in the world as the woman you are really meant to be. Lori Bean  00:57I'm Lori Bean and today we are going to be discussing the question, a very important question that we all tend to ask, are you living your purpose? And joining me today is my best friend from, I don't know, for how many years? Wait, 12, 24, 36... 35 years. Tarot Lori  01:23Oh my gosh. Lori Bean  01:24Welcome to the Maliya podcast. I am Lori Bean. And I am here with my best friend of 35 years, another Lori, and we are here to talk to you today about the question everybody seems to have, are you living your purpose. And as 51/2 year old women, we're just gonna come to you from our perspective of what that is, what that looks like, our experience, share a little bit about how we've sort of come to this awareness through experience. And let you sit with that and percolate and see how it feels for you. So welcome Lori. Tarot Lori  02:14Hello, I have to... listen. Before we go any further, I already have a quality control thing. It's been 40 years, not 35 years that we've known each other. Yeah. Math was never either of our strong suits. While you were doing the introduction I was counting with my fingers. Lori Bean  02:30Yeah, been there, done that. Wow. Tarot Lori  02:35Forty years. Lori Bean  02:35Yeah. So a lot of years of journeying together. And so much knowledge and awareness and growth. Also despair, sadness, grief that we've shared along our journeys together. Tarot Lori  02:56Yeah. And just the witnessing. Lori Bean  02:57Yeah. And it's just such a beautiful thing that, you know, who would have ever thought in our 50s would be the time and place where we come into ourselves, our truth? Where we know we're in alignment, even though - let me tell you  - living your purpose is not easy. And it's not butterflies and rainbows and fairy dust and this whole I don't even know if I would call it a spiritual awakening. Tarot Lori  03:28No, it's just, it's like coming home to yourself. Because for so long, you try to fit expectations that society has, or family has, or you have of what it looks like to be a grown up, like what it looks like to be out in the world. And in the moment you're in it, it is your truth. But with wisdom and experience comes the realization 'Oh, it's not a static thing, it's fluid, it's dynamic, it's constantly evolving'. Lori Bean  03:59And I think when you are actually finally living your true purpose, your essence, when you are really in alignment with your soul - and I say this ...
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  • 05 - The relationship between community and connection, and health and well-being. The Sanctuary at Maliya
    Jun 7 2022
    Lori Bean welcomes Jo Scheffelmaier to the podcast to discuss The Sanctuary at Maliya and the power of feminine energy and community. Jo is a registered Clinical Hypnotherapist, and a Women’s Yoga Therapist, and supports women through private sessions, movement therapy, ceremonial gatherings and connection.  Lori and Jo discuss the physical calm of The Sanctuary, and how the vision is to shape it away from simply being a yoga studio to instead be a space where events, gatherings, and community sharing can be done. Jo explains how gatherings around the full moon, or breath work, or a sound bath, are all designed to nurture the feminine, support intuition, and create a very real community where women can share vulnerability, feel connected, and experience healing together.About Jo Scheffelmaier:Jo Scheffelmaier’s soul purpose in this life is to support women who want to deepen their relationship with their Feminine and come home to their earthly bodies. With years of ceremonial experience, she creates containers for women to be seen, breathe, relax, move, be held, and connect to their inner wisdom and truth. Jo brings women who are on a healing journey together. Jo naturally gravitates towards Feminine approaches to healing - modalities that encourage you, to honour where you're at in your ceremony of life. Her approach is very holistic and she has tools to support you physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Maliya: website | instagram | facebookJo Scheffelmaier |  Registered Clinical Hypnotherapist & Women’s Yoga Therapist: about TranscriptionAs we all know, women in today's day and age need a different level of care. We invite you to join us as we explore the world of holistic care, what it means, and how it can really benefit you. We're going to be providing you with really insightful and practical information as to what our practitioners here at Maliya do, who they are, and how their specific modalities can support your well being. We're going to be having candid conversations with women of all ages, sharing their stories, their journeys, their struggles, and all of their relatable experiences. Absolutely. As well, we're going to be informing you on how Western and Eastern medicine can really work together to help you to become, and to show up in the world, as the woman you are really meant to be. Lori Bean  I want to welcome you today to the Maliya podcast. I am Lori Bean. And I have the pleasure of speaking with Jo Scheffelmaier. And I think this is going to be a really important podcast, where we discuss the importance of women coming back to gathering and connecting and community. We talk a lot about 'I want to be part of a community' and 'community is so great', but what is the essence of that? What is that all about? What does that really mean to be enmeshed and connected in community and how that can actually support you? And where does that idea actually come from and what we're missing in today's society, and what we at Maliya are really hoping to bring to all of you from this really deep place of love and compassion, and also a sense of knowing, which I will let Jo dive into a little bit more deeply. So hi, Jo. Jo Scheffelmaier  Hi, thanks so much for having me. Lori Bean  You're so welcome! Jo Scheffelmaier  I'm so excited to be here. Lori Bean  I'm so excited you're here. Yeah, maybe we just start with what The Sanctuary is about. And then who you are, why you've come on board, what you're gonna offer, and maybe a little bit about how we've shifted, too, from what we had and what we're diving into. So I'll let you take the stage. Jo Scheffelmaier   Thank you. Lori Bean  You're welcome. Jo Scheffelmaier  Yeah, The Sanctuary is this beautiful, like, 700 square foot space in Maliya. So when you walk through the front doors and turn to the left, there's these beautiful doors that open - these beautiful double doors - and you just walk into this space that is lit up with light, and there's candles on the wall, and plants that are flourishing. And it's just such a welcoming space. And yeah, it has shifted a little bit since the, kind of, inception of Maliya. From what I know, it was originally a yoga studio. But that also wasn't the vision from the get-go. Lori Bean  What would you say, in your perspective, because we started out as having a yoga studio, which evolved into that but wasn't completely in alignment with my vision. But as it continued to grow and stay out of alignment, I knew something needed to shift. So what would be your perspective as to why that's just kind of not what needs to show up here? Jo Scheffelmaier  Yeah, I love that question. Well, I think there's so much busyness and there's so much distraction that happens in the outside world. And so, oftentimes - and I've been in many, many studio spaces - but oftentimes it can sometimes facilitate being part of the busyness. It's like you're going to get your workout in, or ...
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  • 04 - Unrealistic Postnatal Expectations and Why Women Need Support
    May 24 2022
    Lori Bean and Alyssa Rabin welcome Jadine Hertz - Yoga Instructor, Birth Worker & Intuitive Life Coach - and Dr. Megan Mankow - Acupuncturist & Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine - to the podcast to talk about all the ways new mothers can seek holistic care through pregnancy and postnatal healing.Jadine and Dr. Megan discuss all the pressures moms feel after birth, from when to return to sex to breastfeeding to postpartum depression. They detail how each of their areas of expertise can help women navigate the expectations placed on them as mothers and assist in building support and a community to connect with. Lori and Alyssa share stories from their own pregnancy and postnatal experiences and express how a community like the one they are building at Maliya would have been beneficial.Dr. Megan introduces the philosophy of zuò yuè zi, which translates roughly to 'sitting the moon', from Chinese medicine, which encourages 40 days of rest and bonding for new mothers. She explains that while this can’t often be done for 40 days, the idea of self care for mothers is vital. Jadine explains the ways in which pregnancy yoga is designed specifically to support the changes in bodies as they expand for the baby, and details why it’s so important to seek specific pregnancy and postnatal care. The women are very focused on creating a strong community of acupuncture, yoga, mums, and core support for all stages of birth.About Jadine Hertz:Jadine Hertz is an intuitive soul coach and yoga instructor who founded Jade Tree Healing. She began yoga with hopes that the practice would help her heal the panic attacks she was suffering from. When yoga did help heal the panic attacks, she became passionate about wellbeing and the benefits of yoga and dreamed of one day sharing the benefits with others.At the age of 19 Jadine found the courage to backpack Bali & Australia on her own. She continued her connection with holistic modalities by dabbling in different styles of yoga, meditation, and energy healing in the various locations she visited.After her “walkabout”, Jadine knew that she wanted to spend most of her time supporting women with their wellbeing. In 2017 she became accredited after taking a 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training through the Canadian Yoga Alliance. She started my own business as a Yoga Instructor and Holistic Therapist in the United Kingdom. Jadine is a gentle and nurturing instructor who guides you into awareness of your body and energy as you move on your mat.Many of her connections were supporting pregnant women and women going through IVF, as she collaborated with a Fertility Acupuncturist. From those connections she was inspired to support clients on a deeper level, which led her to sign up for the 85 hour Prenatal & Postnatal yoga teacher training. Since launching her Prenatal Yoga Program, Jadine has supported numerous women with their pregnancies and child birth preparation.About Dr. Megan Mankow:Megan Mankow completed her schooling at the Canadian Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Calgary, AB. She learned about the many aspects that contribute to health while earning the title of Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Registered Acupuncturist. She has always had a passion for healthcare and helping people feel their best, most aligned self.Megan gravitates to helping people in areas of their life that are often left in the shadows such as sexual, mental and digestive well-being. All parts of a person deserve to be healed and celebrated. Megan is a trauma informed practitioner who understands the complexity and unique differences between each person.Megan will meet you wherever you are on your wellness journey to give you the opportunity to gently heal and allow your true essence to shine through. When she is not working with patients, she replenishes herself by hiking, foraging, and learning about plants. She loves challenging herself to use new ingredients in cooking and to create unique flavour combinations.-- Maliya: website | instagram | facebookDr. Megan Mankow | Acupuncturist & Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine: about | linkedinJadine Hertz | Intuitive Life Coach & Yoga Instructor with Jade Tree Healing: website | instagram TranscriptionAlyssa Rabin  00:58Today we're talking about new mamas. Everything about women and how they feel and expectations and - Lori Bean  01:12- how to navigate the first few months after having a baby, and what you're being told, compared to what is reality. Yeah. What is in alignment, how you're feeling, support, unrealistic expectations- Alyssa Rabin  01:33-which are many- Lori Bean  01:34-which are many. Alyssa Rabin  01:34Yeah. Lori Bean  01:35So we will give the floor... introduce yourself, ladies. Jadine. Jadine Hertz  01:42Hi, everyone. I'm Jadine. So, like Alyssa explained, I'm an intuitive soul coach. And I'm also a yoga instructor, and my specialty is prenatal and postnatal yoga. So today, as me and Megan ...
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