holistic health

7 Top Products to Travel Well this Summer

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PRODUCTS

People ask all the time which products I use.

Funny - because I lean toward tomboy and keep it super simple.

It’s been a few years since publishing my tried and true favorite products, so here ya go:

Kangen Water :: Everything: Drink + Eat + Clean + Beauty + Baby :: DM Me!

Pangea Essential Oils

Herbal Face Food Serum

• Organic Rosehip Oil and/or Emu Oil

• African Shea Butter (straight up!)

• Sun Potion Supplements and Superfoods

Beyond these tried and true, I dip into a couple of sources of mushroom and other supplements - always playing around with what I need season-dependent. Plus generally keep it “clean" for all hair/skin/nail essentials and bare minimum makeup. The Environmental Working Group​ has an app for that.

XO 🌱

Let's Reframe Mental Health

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Why reframe mental health?

1 in 5 adults in the U.S. experience mental illness each year. 

1 in 25 adults in the U.S. experience serious mental illness each year. 

These 1 in 5 adults are…

you, me, and everyone we know.

Small and large life experiences speak to us exponentially if we allow ourselves to receive. Recognizing another’s state of mental health in a moment, or in general, is a skill we must hone to improve relationships of all kinds. The awareness that another’s experience is not the same as our own, plus improving our ability to walk in another’s shoes are required. The hope is to reframe our own individual experiences which will ultimately support reframing ‘mental health’ as holistic health - our whole health - collectively.

As we move out of this global Covid-19 experience, my bet is that the statistics will rise. Our entire country has been experiencing, at the very least, continual underlying anxiety that could easily manifest into some interesting expressions through our minds and bodies over time. Now more than ever, it is imperative to break this stigma and reframe “mental health” to instead reference our holistic health which includes all realms of life.

Without stigma, more people could release any shame around seeking support. 

The shame (watch this link to the end!) around our state of mental health can be more detrimental to our mental health than the experiences that brought on the shame! 

Much of our struggle comes down to shame. This is the root cause. This is how Eastern and Western philosophies differ in improving our health and wellbeing. In the West, the tendency is to slap a bandaid on the problem, usually in the form of a pill, rather than seek out the root cause.

Shame is the root cause. This includes shame around the inability to afford mental health support given for most, this type of service is not included within our health insurance policies. Yet time and time again, clients who use health insurance for not much else physically are unable to gain coverage for mental help.

And let’s be honest, due to the stigma around seeking help, spending that kind of cash to go deep into the support that is far from fun, but necessary, is not a natural tendency in a society that now runs on instant gratification in every moment in every realm of life. 

Why go deep into ourselves when we can just “swipe right”?

Life is challenging. 

Yet as a species, we have evolved. We are all much more aware than previous generations of imprinting we picked up along the way that may not be serving our progression. It’s okay. We should be able to consciously discuss our experiences with our loved ones sans the shame train!

But keeping up appearances individually and within family systems still takes precedant, especially in the age of Instagram. The desire to make life better should not be one cloaked in shame. 

Enjoying life is our birthright.

From a newfound grounded, neutral, integrated place, we can then better recognize in one another that our more reactive or out-of-balance states are stemming from imprinting and not to be taken personally. We can then sit in the “hot seat”, speak our truths, and hear out another’s with conscious awareness that both parties are seeking interdependent progression.

Crafting the ability to hold space and even just assume that the other party also wants life to be better takes a lot - time, energy, space, dedication, money (more often than not), willingness to cultivate an overall less reactive state of being in oneself, and heartfelt desire. Phew.

We pick up imprints along the way and then create our individual strategies for no other reason than because we are human. This means you, me and everyone we know. Our families, caregivers, teachers, friends, and really any experience, large or small, that left an impact on us in any way, are all part of the concoction that makes up the human cocktail.

The parts lesser known are those that sit deep within our subconscious. Imprinting also includes modeled behavior - how all of our caregivers carried their own energy due to their own experiences with their caregivers, as well as how they all interacted with one another in our presence.

Whether it’s anxiety, depression, unresolved trauma, sleep issues, intrusive thoughts, eating anxieties, compulsiveness, control tendencies, or even “high-performance” - these can all be expressions of coping strategies we need to feel safe, secure, loved, or even to survive in varying degrees dependent on our individual situations.

This is why mental illness is deemed the “invisible illness”. It is not tactile and can even appear in disguise as what society deems to be a positive trait. It’s also usually not spoken of, keeping it taboo much like money or sex, rather than being an important part of our holistic health conversation. It is imperative that “mental illness” be brought into the light in order for all of us to live fully expressed lives.

As much as folks may dislike the “woo woo”, I will say it again and again… 

Everything is connecteD.

the ripple effect is real.

Hurt people, hurt people.

The trauma might be small, but sometimes the imprint is large and can affect every step of a person’s life including everyone they touch.

“Acting out”, whether from a teenager or 50-year old, is really just a sign of our lesser-loved or lesser-acknowledged qualities (our shadow) sitting in the subconscious keeping us from what we truly desire. Working with the subconscious, we are better able to integrate our shadows and improve life. This work, shadow work, is not for the faint at heart. But I can assure you that shadow work - works.

Modalities such as yoga and meditation can help begin this process. They support us in many ways, but in regard to the subconscious, they encourage the building of new neural pathways in our brains. Gradually, we release old patterns by creating new ones. Hypnosis, breathwork (pranayama and modern extensions of pranayama), and many more “out of the box” modalities and therapies can help break through the toughest barriers.

What makes me some so-called expert?

I know because I have used all modalities previously mentioned, including coaches, therapists and mentors, plus a handful of waaaaaay out of the box avenues for a couple of decades. (I also self-taught and practiced as much as possible because this shit gets expensive.) Then, and only then, did I move through several certifications to continually learn, hone my skills, and share with others. This doesn’t mean I have everything figured out. It definitely doesn’t mean I’m anywhere near perfect. But thankfully, the need to be perfect (sitting in the recesses of my own mind) in order receive love has been (mostly) kicked to the curb.

Essentially, this only means I have self-supported myself through some incredibly challenging times as a 100% self-made female since my formative years in America. I didn’t grow up in a family system that experienced much of their own necessary emotional/physcial/financial support. Therefore, this was not modeled for me in order to successfully model it for anyone else. I had to own my stuff and get to work. (Don’t get me wrong, I have lovely parents and my basic needs were exceeded.)

When it comes to walking this path of reframing and repatterning our own holistic health, it’s much like finding the right yoga teacher, with all of his/her nuances, that work specifically for us. This, too, will change with time! Same goes for this deeper work. Over time, we try different tools, technologies and techniques to reach and transmute what is not only buried deep in the subconscious, but also deep within our physical bodies. Another topic - the body does not lie.

It is imperative we try different therapies and healing modalities to continually integrate what we find. Here’s hoping the healthcare system will someday catch up to suit our current state of affairs, our ever-increasing rate of evolution, and public health.

It is possible to reframe mental health.

Like everything, it is not black and white. But I’m opening the conversation to reframe “mental health” to “holistic health”. I speak from my own experiences within my family and intimate relationships, and happy to share.

Tell me your story and I will tell you mine.

After what we’ve been through so far in 2020, the entire world needs support. The time to normalize the ever-shifting states of our mental health, and those who work tirelessly to support this work, is now. 

This is call for all of us to continue to step into our worth, own our stories, tell our stories, and share what we’ve learned with the world.

Support Your Immune System NOW + Year-Round with Holistic Preventative Measures and Solutions

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Shelves sold out of hand sanitizer? Check.

Vitamins and powered mixes in plastic packets sold out? Check.

Toilet paper? We are all questioning WTH on that one. Um, check.

MOTHER EARTH TO THE RESCUE!

Poor girl needs a Good Long Break - yet she still endlessly supports us.

Ancient Nutrition + Holistic Support

Boost your immune system year round.

Given hand sanitizer flew off of the shelves (even though soap and water is the recommended first step for cleansing hands), we look back to ancient remedies, always at our fingertips, to boost our immune systems and whole health. 

1. Nutrition.

Fall back into this old post on SuperFoods to start your nutritional self-care.

2. Hydration.

Consume mostly water. Avoid plastic bottled water.

3. Herbs + Spices.

Quick list of common powerhouses. Cook with them. Take this current time-out at home to learn other uses, too. Some can also be found in high quality oils. Oregano oil is a great go-to immune booster.

            Oregano (antiviral)

            Thyme (antiviral)

            Clove (respiratory health)

            Garlic

            Cumin

            Tumeric

            Ginger

            Mint

            Cayenne Pepper

I snagged this quick list from Dr. Axe who also offers the following: Use Antiviral Herbs to Boost Immune System and Fight Infection. Worth checking out.

4. Hygiene + Other Therapies

            • One of my #1 go-to prevention techniques has been the Neti Pot used for Sinus Irrigation. I’ve used this technique since 1998 for seasonal allergies which vastly reduced sinus infections and irritating symptoms.

            • Oil pulling. This ancient technique pulls toxins out of not only your mouth, but your entire body according to Ayurvedic science. Coconut oil is most commonly used. Love this product is by Gurunanda although the plastic bottle deters my purchasing. (Hint, hint, Gurunanda.) My dentist is continually impressed – just sayin’.

            • Handwashing with essential oils. Lots of options here. I personally use a mix of antiviral herbs mixed with jojoba oil and whole leaf aloe. After washing with soap and water, I apply to my hands and around my nose and mouth during this outbreak of COVID-19 and new era of social distancing.

            • Sunshine. Gift from the universe. Good old sunshine is our #1 source of Vitamin D which will boost your mood alongside your immunity and much more.

            • Earthing/Grounding. Take your shoes off. Put your feet on the ground for 30 minutes. Read what the experts offer on the many benefits HERE.

5. Yoga, meditation and breathing practices.

Can’t say enough about these, but drop into this 3-minute practice to boost your immunity today with YogaToday. Use code ‘JONI30’ for an annual subscription at a ridiculous deal. Practice anytime, anywhere with internationally recognized teachers with decades of experience.

6. Mindset.

We all have a certain amount of control over our health. Know this. Trust this.

Cultivating deep trust in ourselves and our amazing biocomputers - known as the human body - is essential. Unsure of where to start? Talk to me.

7. Forgiveness.

Say what? It’s true. Harboring grudges is not to our benefit. While forgiveness can be extremely challenging, it does support the immune system. In times like this, conscious communication and relating is king.

If you are unable to verbally discuss and forgive, it is possible to do so energetically. One method I employ is the following:

            Find a comfortable seat.

            Close your eyes, take a deep breath in, and release it through the mouth.

            Notice the chatter in the mind about this situation needing forgiveness.

            Take all of that chatter in the mind and drop it down into the heart.

            Notice any shift that occurs.

When you feel an energetic shift or pulse at the heart, relish in that deeply for a moment.

            If it feels appropriate, send that heart medicine to the person or situation you would like to forgive.

            Make this a practice.

Love to all under these circumstances. Immense good will show itself on the other side.

May the force be with us.

Holistic Remedies to Say “So Long” to Tension Headaches

Originally published on YogaToday.com.

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Tension headaches getting in the way of your day?

Let’s hone in on the root cause to make it go away. We’ve all experienced that tinge of a headache coming on mid-afternoon while working on a deadline, when the baby is crying, or when our phones are endlessly buzzing. Taking a few minutes to identify the source can solve this riddle in a holistic way.

Try this quick yoga class designed specifically to relieve and prevent tension headaches! Your first two weeks are always free on YogaToday.

Lifestyle Choices

1. Hydrate with quality water. Dehydration is often the root cause of headaches. Surveys show that 60-75% of Americans do not drink enough water. Learn to love water.

2. Movement. Exercise, dance, pilates, or yoga. Do what you love to release endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers.

3. Sleep. Quality sleep is the key to life. Stay away from digital devices for at least 30 minutes before bedtime. Create a cool dark room. Add a sleep mask and ear plugs to successfully go down for the night.

4. Keep caffeine to a minimum. Everyone is different. Find a sweet spot that works. Avoid it after mid-day. Be sure to read labels and know that options such as green tea also contain caffeine. Still craving a warm cuppa in the morning? Try a pretty turmeric latte instead: turmeric has been known to alleviate inflammation and headaches.

5. Eat your greens. Tension headaches may fool us into reaching for a cheeseburger because a) we may think we are hungry when we simply need to hydrate, and 2) because “stress-eating” is a thing! Reach for greens instead. They are high in folate as well as magnesium-rich, which at suggested levels in the body have both been shown to reduce symptoms such as headaches.

Keep Stress in Check

1. Are your shoulders reaching for your ears? This is a sure sign of stress. This tension in the neck and shoulders can lead to headaches.  Try this 15-minute Neck Release class with Mona Godfrey. This is a perfect practice to incorporate into the workday while seated at a desk.

2. Drop into one minute of conscious breath. The 4-7-8 Breath, also known as the Relaxing Breath, taught by Dr. Andrew Weil is a great go-to. Then take it to the next level with a pranayama class (yogic breathing technique) to decrease overall stress and anxiety as well as those pesky headaches.

3. Commit to a digital detox 1x per week. Let’s be honest. Our phones ultimately stress us out whether alerting us to endless emails or social media hits. Try a 12- hour detox during waking hours one day per week such as 8 a.m – 8 p.m. on Sundays. Let your nerves chill out.

Self-Care

Long hot Epson salt baths are beautiful, but time-wise, not always realistic for our modern day lifestyles, right? Schedule one for the weekend, but otherwise, every day self-care looks a lot more like the following:

1. Take ten minutes before starting the day. Salute the sun rising with this Classical Surya Namaskar yoga class to move forward in a fresh, empowered and relaxed way.

2. Set healthy boundaries. Saying “yes” to every request from others is a hard habit to break. Learning not to over-schedule our days is a vital component of self-care.

3. Discipline creates freedom. Take a few minutes toward the end of the day to schedule out the following day. Set an alert in your calendar. A little structure goes a long way toward taking care of needs, so that we can better take care of everything else. These few minutes of discipline can likely free up precious moments that add up to a lot more fun.

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Three Yoga Poses to Mitigate Tension Headaches by Relaxing the Neck and Shoulders

Experiment with these yoga poses to find relief today.

1. Balasana • Child’s Pose

Discover a few variations in this two-minute instruction and use the one that feels most supportive. Dropping the chin slightly toward the chest offers a gentle stretch for the back of the neck.

2. Simple Seated Twist

This pose relieves tightness in the back by rotating the torso. It includes the option of a gentle neck stretch.

Sit in a cross-legged position. Use blankets beneath the knees for support if needed so that the lower back can lengthen, sitting up tall. Inhale and elongate the spine, including all the way up through the crown of the head. Shoulders stay neutral, down away from the ears. Exhale and twist to the right from the navel up, placing the right hand behind the right thigh while the left remains in front. If it’s ok on the neck, gently look over the right shoulder. Repeat on the left side.

3. Adho Mukha Svanasana • Downward Facing Dog Pose

Deeply stretch the back, shoulders neck, (and legs) as Adi Amar lends her expertise in maximizing this pose. This pose allows for full body tension release.

The key is to find a daily combination of small steps offered above that suits our daily routine. Start with one. Commit to that one step for the next two weeks. Calendar it into your day. Every two weeks add in a new step. This might look like adding a second serving of greens to one meal every day or one-minute of conscious breathing. This way, each step eventually becomes a habit. Soon you are on your way to naturally relieving tension headaches, feeling more fully expressed throughout each day.

Try this quick yoga class designed specifically to relieve and prevent tension headaches! Your first two weeks are always free on YogaToday.

Action is the Answer

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Still dreaming about what you want to do?

Still wallowing around in why it hasn’t magically transpired out of thin air?

Action is the Answer.

There are times when it all seems impossible.

I know. I’ve been there.

Stuck Stuck Stuck.

But this is YOUR one big life and no one can take it away from you - except you.

Sure, we all encounter obstacles along the way.

But let’s reframe it.

If you are living in a first world country and you own a laptop and/or and iPhone, you are light years ahead of most of the people on the planet. That’s a quick reframe

I am the first person to give you immense understanding and positively hold space for you. If you are self-made, self-sufficient, have been through copious amounts of loss, grief and life challenges, trust me, I relate. But anyway we look at it, eventually we must start where we are.

My first suggestion is to allow yourself, even if no one else will, to be where you are. Be with whatever is happening. Second, listen to no one around you. No one. Only you are having your current experience. No one can take that away from you. Go easy on yourself. Third… you know what’s coming,… start. Start small. Start now.

Finally. Find neutral support. An even-keel sounding board will take you from where you are to where YOU choose to be.

If this resonates, reach out today. That is an action!

Set Me Free

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More and more people are “waking up”. 

What does this even mean?

People are realizing they don’t exactly feel free in their own lives. While this is our birthright, managing the realities of life in these hectic modern times makes freedom feels more elusive than ever.

What a racket.

We followed the rules.

But damn if we are still not quite where we want to be. Where we were told we would be by gaining a good education, obtaining a secure job, marrying, having children, serving our communities, along with other more traditional ways of being.

Today, we are simply living in a different era. In the 1900’s, we moved from the Industrial Age to the Information Age. Now we are moving into what is more of a multisensory age or holographic era.

There are many terms coming into fruition for this “age” depending on where you choose to search. But as a holistic health practitioner, we see plenty of people moving from holistic, referencing the whole, to experiences that appear to be multi-dimensional. Stemming from the Information Age, moving at the speed of light, we will see what the future holds. For now, with so much coming at us from every direction, there is no way humans are not evolving in order to cope, for better or for worse.

This might sound a little out there. But times are changing at an ever-increasing rate. We are all being encouraged to become a lot more open to possibility, new ways of thinking, and fast-paced change, yes? Larger government and corporate structures are not keeping pace for the people, so we must become fast and light in order to move with the times. Releasing attachments to essentially all forms of security and stability is becoming not only a way to survive, but also an avenue toward living in flow with whatever is happening around us. This is how we set ourselves free.

Simplified, we find freedom in two realms.

Outer:

            • of this world, physical, material

            • homes, cars, financials, environments

            • anything we can touch and feel in everyday life

Inner:

            • the endless chatter in our minds

            • to do lists, keeping up with the Jones’, judgments, projections, blaming, etc. of ourselves and others

            • thoughts that lead to feelings, beliefs and actions that do not serve personal/professional relations

In order to be set free, we must drop current identities in some ways to allow for the next chapter to unfold. Tapping into our truths allows us to begin.

Tapping into our individual truths, we figure out what we love. Maybe we thought we knew, but often we realize something new! We discover what works for us and only us – whether that is how to re-create a career or trust the process that is true and unique to a loved one. We learn what lights us up. We ask ourselves questions. We ask other people questions. With this self-awareness, we soon understand how to stay in our own lanes and trust that everyone around us is doing the best they can. We then learn how to better relate to others. Tool and techniques to drop out of our heads and into our hearts are key. Simplified, but this is the way to set ourselves free. 

Ask me how to start this process. 

This inner freedom translates to outer freedom and vice versa. When our minds are “right”, we better create the outer worlds we desire. This, in turn, lends to supporting our inner worlds and creating more freedom. 

We have all heard the adage, “if there is one thing that is constant it is change”. In this new multi-dimensional era, it is now fast-paced change. The cool thing about this is that when we are committed to making our own shifts, they can happen quickly, too.

Tapping into tools and techniques that we can apply to each day is one way to find and/or hang on to our freedom. Ironically, we must release identities, attachments, and control – a similar hanging on – to be set free. Truly a delicate balance.

There is no one way to do it. There is no right way to do it. There is no race or competition or deadline. Other than that it is becoming very clear that we are running out of time. Let’s set one another free.

In the words of the Ram Dass, “You wake up at the rate you wake up.” 

We start where we are. Let’s start today.

How Well Do You Know Your Water?

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How well do you know your water?

As a health coach, the first items we put our eyes on are nutrition and exercise.

Quality and quantity of food and water plus movement. These are the basics.

Three of our biggest health issues in First World countries are:

~ Chronic dehydration

~ Inflammation

~ Acidity in the body (cancer cells grow well in acidic environments)

As a *holistic* health coach, we inspect all realms of life because the psychology behind why it’s challenging for many to make initial changes to nutrition and exercise habits, or a financial situation, is almost always connected to deeper unresolved issues.

For those of you who know me, you know that health and well-being is one of the primary fabrics of my life. As a lifelong athlete, competitive gymnast turned outdoor-adventuring athlete, I'm all about the get-outside-and-go. As a wellness obsessed turned holistic health professional and yoga teacher, I support people personally and professionally toward extraordinary health and well-being.

The quality of water we drink is crucial to our health. 

Yes, for those of us who live in a country with tap water available at the turn of a handle, we are LUCKY. We are fortunate. But why not uplevel ourselves individually so that we are thinking and acting with more clarity to come together to make something such as quality water possible for more people globally? 

When we live in heightened states of well-being, it’s far more possible to create positive change for ourselves rippling out creating positive change for many.

Not all water is equal.

Most of the water we drink today is contaminated by medications, fluoride, chlorine, heavy metals and copious amounts of chemicals. These toxic materials flood our environments from different directions, including from an ever-increasing number of petrochemical plants.

Water filters on the market often strip the water of minerals and mold is common, an awful thought for those with mold and mildew allergies and sensitivities.

Not to mention that our skin is our largest organ. Anything that coats the epidermis is absorbed into the body. 

Bottled water? Bottled anything? Plastic. Plastic. Plastic. Plastic bleeds into the water we drink, not to mention being a complete environmental disaster. Consider your lotions, potions, and water. 

With a couple decades of paying close attention, I believe I am doing right by my current quality of water intake and even the water I am bathing in - the most amazing, healing water available.

This water also allows us to cut down on hair products (always bottled in plastics), cleansers (more chemical and plastic pollution), and my pooch has proven to prefer better water, too.

Animals are far more intuitive than we are. Plus, they are driven by their sense of smell. Most will choose drinking water free of medications, fluoride, chlorine, heavy metals, and chemicals.

I did a few taste tests with our 95-pound Swiss Shephard, even switching bowls, to be sure.

At a young 47 years old in the fall of 2017, I completed full medical workups. My M.D. who is also a Functional Medicine Doctor found not a thing wrong with me since curing myself of most allergy issues, exercise-induced asthma, adrenal fatigue, and skin rashes through lifestyle shifts.

Yet I was still constantly thirsty.

I researched water like crazy while living in Los Angeles given that antidepressants are well-known to be present in the tap water. But nothing I tried made a difference in quenching my thirst.

I drank so much water, accompanied by endless visits to the ladies room, thus assuming I was hydrated. I chalked it all up to being a hyperactive athlete living in dryer climates.

But now, I am no longer thirsty because of the quality of water I’ve been consuming over the last few months. Problem solved.

This water: 

Hydrates the body 6 times faster than tap or bottled water

Neutralizes acidity (pH levels) in the body

Anti-aging given daily intake of its high levels of anti-oxidants

Improves digestion AND sleep

Kills 99% of bacteria and germs, chemical-free

Reduces oxidation (aging), reduces inflammation

Plus - 100’s of extra uses from cleaning vegetables to facial toner to cleaning our homes.

I use a certified medical-grade device used in over 400 Japanese hospitals. Many lodges and restaurants are now also employing this health technology making their food and water taste better while making good health happen. Two birds with one stone - working smart.

In a couple of months, my mystery hydration issue has at long last been resolved.

My skin is showing a little more glow even in the coldest and driest of climates - Wyoming Winters.

I can’t wait to see further results come spring. Hoping to shed a few years by then. (Wink Wink)

Questions? Book a call to learn more.

Water is Life I

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Water is a reoccurring theme. It keeps reappearing, so I keep paying attention.

Holistic health includes all realms of life. As a holistic health coach and consultant, we cover this long list beginning with consumption: intake of food and water with a keen eye on quality. What it comes down to is that food and water is medicine, lifestyle is medicine, and by re-framing this, much of the physical, mental and emotional rebalance toward optimal, and then extraordinary living takes place.

First, I must address Cancer Alley.

Second, Water is Life II, will address what was shared first-hand from my childhood babysitters and neighbors in May 2018 who are still living in Cancer Alley today. Stories of not only cancer, but mysterious disease and even another case of ALS in addition to my sister’s in our same small neighborhood.

Third, Water is Life III, ties in freedom. We can lead horse to water, but we can’t force him to drink, right? But when there is a will there is a way. We then create opportunity.

CANCER ALLEY

Cancer Alley is a 150-mile stretch along the Mississippi River in South Louisiana from the capital of Baton Rouge down through New Orleans, home to over 100 industrial plants producing one quarter of our nation’s petrochemicals. Cancer Alley is where I grew up.

To quote activists within this realm…

"... taken from the book Petrochemical America by photographer Richard Misrach and landscape architect Kate Orff (2012): For the past 50 or more years, society has been increasingly reliant on the products of the organic chemical industry to supply the clothes we wear, the food we eat, our health, housing, transportation, security, and other commodities. Approximately 92% of organic chemical products are produced from petroleum, that is, fossil, or mineral, oil, and gas. In addition, these same resources are generally used to provide the large quantities of process heat and power needed by the industry. In the modern petrochemical industry, oil and gas inputs for both raw material and process energy compose around 50% of the operating costs. The result is that not only is the chemical industry (including petrochemicals) the industrial sector with the HIGHEST EMISSIONS WORLDWIDE, it is also very vulnerable to variations in fossil fuel prices and carbon prices.”

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To state what I hope is rather obvious… if all of these chemicals are in the air we breathe, the earth, the food and water we consume, then what is becoming of human beings? 

Essentially, we are Cancer Alley.

Now the greater theme of this Water is Life series stems from my early days of breaking societal norms, leaving the expectations of others behind, thinking outside of the box, dropping fears and stepping into the great unknown, walking less accepted paths.

The story rolls from Cancer Alley to living in the lands of the free and the brave with room to roam and room to breathe, physically, mentally, and emotionally.

I grew up in the Deep South of New Orleanian culture, firmly rooted in its European past alongside its revelry, layered with extremely conservative traditions and overarching patriarchal tendencies. Tendencies being a loose term. A culture of mixed messages laden with massive doses of guilt to keep its people in line. It was suffocating and challenging to navigate beneath the masks of manners and southern hospitality. It never felt free to me in any way. Oppressive would be more appropriate.

Being raised to “figure it out” on my own was another severe contradiction while saluting the culture's strict guidelines at the same time. None of it made sense. By the time I graduated from college I was beyond ready to run for the hills. And that is quite literally how it played out.

Folks from the South often say to me, “You are so lucky.” I never understood that luck had anything to do with it. I apparently channeled free will, climbed into my little beater car, stuffed a couple hundred dollars saved from my full-time “acceptable” minimum-wage job into my pocket, and rolled out.

No bragging or boasting here… I was only 22. I was financially on my own so did not feel indebted to anyone, trusted my gut and did what I suppose I needed to do so that I could breathe. So what does this have to do with water?

Well, my parents regularly reminded us that that my father had moved his family away from Cancer Alley to a healthier place. As a competitive child athlete, I became naturally inclined to focus on health, luckily escaping the eating disorders of other kid gymnasts and dancers. So while I understood what my father had deeply ingrained, I didn’t see much healthy living happening around us within the land of "laissez les bons temps rouler". Outside of the fact that my mother was a nurse who made sure we always had well-balanced meals with a salad on the table every single night, the general population is not health-conscious.

“Laissez les bons temps rouler” means Let the Good Times Roll, with a healthy dose of Catholic church services every Sunday, plus weekly Catechism classes to balance out the partying. Sin today, confess tomorrow. Then we’re allowed through the Pearly Gates at the end of life. No worries about how that much hedonism accompanied by massive guilt might affect the mind, body spirit. Insert eye roll.

College days, the most freeing time of my life, were also far from healthy. Partying at a massive SEC school at all hours most days of the week was the norm. Classes were not challenging and professors didn’t bother with roll call, so skipping class and passing was a breeze. Cheating and gaining copies of tests that never changed year after year was not only fine, but totally encouraged. Those days were a trip. 

Running for the hills, driving first to Colorado then Wyoming, my gut and likely my liver were yelling, “Hello. Can we please detox?!” My body spoke and I listened. While detox didn’t happen all at once, the shift happened. My nutritional consumption and lifestyle transitioned to far opposite of my homelands. Sticking to what was cutting-edge including vegetarianism and veganism throughout the 90’s, I transformed back into the athlete who excelled. As the years went by, additions of daily yoga and other progressive practices combined with continuing education proved effective. I even healed severe environmental allergy issues, sinus infections and exercise-induced asthma. Afflictions that had previously made life miserable. 

When you can't breathe on multiple levels, how can you feel free?

What does this have to do with water?

Our bodies are comprised of up to 70% water. Everything we consume that is best for us needs water to exist.

As a holistic health coach, I became amazed at the number of clients who did not realize basic water consumption was a massive component to cleaning and clearing their biological systems. Hydration was often key, but ignored in reaching their most basic goals such as losing those last 5 pounds. Quality and quantity of water consumption is one essential key to feeling less drained, run-down, hungry, and more clear-headed on a daily basis.

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In 2007, I started having dreams about the ocean constantly. I was craving diving into salty ocean waters to the point that I could taste it. I had been land locked for over a decade. Blue waters beckoned. 

I co-founded a fashion line in 2006, so a move to the West Coast made sense not only for business, but in personally trusting my gut in support of my mind, body, and soul. As “woo woo” as that might sound, I packed up and it proved to be the best change I had made in years

While a lot of tumultuous events occurred given the 2008 Recession, to this day, Southern California is by far my favorite climate. The diversity and culture of Venice before it shifted to the more typical L.A. that is is today was almost as amazing as where I grew up. It will always be one of my favorite homes.

But it’s also crowded, polluted Los Angeles. The tap water quality is questionable at best. My friends in the wellness community I rubbed shoulders with in packed yoga classes daily were constantly geeking out on water quality, the pineal gland’s relationship with water quality, and all sorts of newer-to-me info hailing from Louisiana and the Rocky Mountain West. They were always just ahead of the curve and I soaked it up like a sponge. 

While on break from city life, grounding down back in the Wyoming mountains where I had spent my 20’s, life handed me yet another change of course. A freak accident resulting in a severely broken leg turned my break in the mountains into a full halt. I said, "OK, well if this is what’s happening, it is what it is.” I trusted the process. Thankfully, I was able to navigate what ensued including a second surgery a year later.

During this time, “Water is Life” was revived in my being with the Dakota Access Pipeline situation at Standing Rock in 2016

That movement moved me to tears daily.

Cancer Alley was refreshed in my being. The land where oil business is king and chemical plants are queens sitting within some of the most poverty-stricken areas of the United States. We don’t need to leave the country to see the Third World, folks. Livelihoods depend on the oil industry and the chemical plants. But many of the people are in denial or uninformed to this day of the cost. That cost being human lives. The health, wellbeing, and literally the lives of local residents are simultaneously being supported and stripped away.

I became obsessed with the unacceptable.

Living in affluent hyper-bubbles in Wyoming, Colorado and California, I felt far away, small, and even in trying to make change happen within my local community, somewhat disempowered. My community was alpha, highly competitive, and seemingly unable to identify from a small town where “co-opetition” wasn’t a concept I could communicate nor effectively embed even within the wellness industry.

But water quality is far from a new fight, right? Remember Erin Brockavich?

As for the manly men currently taking up space in the White House - the last couple years have certainly confirmed that they do not have our backs nor our best interests at heart. Entitlement is all around us.

Making shift happen is up to us. The time is now.

Go-To Feel-Good Superfoods

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Feel good with food?

YES!

Turns out this list of feel-good superfoods from 2015 still rings true today. Once again, we can always count on plants as feel-good superfoods.

Since stress is the ultimate cause of dis-ease attributing to anxiety and depression, plus manifesting as countless physical ailments, here is a super list of superfoods to de-stress.

Plants, plus other gifts of the earth, not only appear in the Top 3, but also show up down the line in the form of teas, mushrooms, and other adaptogenic herbs.

1. Leafy Greens. Plant foods like Swiss chard and spinach are rich in magnesium, the natural “chill pill” which helps regulate the brain-adrenal gland axis.

2. Avocado. Super fruit. Great for brain health and anxiety. Contain potassium which lowers blood pressure. B Vitamins and monounsaturated fats needed for neurotransmitter and brain health.

3. Asparagus. Sulfur-rich. Contains the special B vitamin, folic acid. Low levels of folic acid, linked to neurotransmitter impairment, can lead to anxiety. Plus potassium which lowers blood pressure.

4. Foods with Tryptophan. Turkey and other poultry. Veggie options include pumpkin, potato, walnuts, cauliflower, cucumber, mushrooms, leafy greens and tomatoes. Tryptophan, one of the nine essential amino acids, is what makes us sleepy after Thanksgiving Dinner. Precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin, which helps you to feel calm. Tryptophan in the form of meat shows support of reduced anxiety disorders. Go eco as much as possible: organic; free range, grass and vegetarian fed, no GMOs, only the good stuff for your body and brain and loved ones.

5. Fatty Meat. Inflammation is one consideration when it comes to brain health and anxiety. Omega-3 fats have been shown to decrease anxiety. Omega-rich foods like wild salmon, sardines, grass-fed beef, and venison can help decrease inflammation and help cortisol and adrenaline from spiking. Go eco as much as possible: organic; free range, grass and vegetarian fed, no GMOs, only the good stuff for your body and brain and loved ones.

6. Raw Cacao. The healing benefits of cacao are miraculous. It can improve your memory, reduce heart disease, shed fat, boost immunity and create loads of energy.

Contains four times the antioxidant content of regular processed dark chocolate, 20 times more than blueberries and 119 times more than bananas. This makes it effective in fighting free radicals which cause cancer, helping to boost immunity and preventing disease at large.

Raw cacao also has the mood booster, anandamide or the "bliss molecule," helping create feelings of utopia. Additionally, phenethylamine, which triggers the release of endorphins and other pleasure chemicals making it an aphrodisiac. Its chemicals also help balance mood swings, making it supportive of hormone imbalance from PMS. What’s not to love?

7. Chamomile Tea. Sip on this natural anti-anxiety medicine for its natural calming effect. This soothing, mild tea was shown to significantly decrease anxiety symptoms in just a few weeks! Recommended: organic and sustainable offerings.

8. Rooibos Tea. Rooibos, or African red bush tea, is a delicious way to bring a natural calm to your day. Researchers are looking into its effect on cortisol as it seems to have a balancing effect on this main stress hormone. Recommended: organic and sustainable offerings.

9. Full-Fat Kefir. In functional medicine, the gut is considered the "second brain" because it's home to 95% of your "feel good" hormone, serotonin. With more than 100 million neurons, your gut's health is essential to manage anxiety.

Bacterial imbalances in your gut can alter brain chemistry, and kefir, an ancient fermented dairy drink, might just be the most powerful probiotic ever. It also has fat soluble vitamins A, D and K2, all important for brain health. There are plenty of other options in the way of probiotics. Session It

10. Adaptogenic Herbs. The term adaptogen refers to plant-based compounds that promote ‘balance” within a biochemical pathway. Adrenal adaptogens, as a de-stress example, are commonly used to support both underactive as well as overactive adrenal gland activity. Think of adaptogens as balancing your system in the same way the thermostat balances the temperature in your home. They are both gentle and powerfully effective. Best way to employ them is to consult our functional medicine doctor to be sure you are consuming exactly what your body and brain need. No two human biocomputers are alike and what works for a pro athlete may not work for you. Contact us today.

11. Mushrooms. Healing mushrooms are one of the most natural and accessible types of medicine on the planet. The reason they are so effective when taken for medicinal purposes is because humans share 30-50% of the DNA found in mushrooms. They are an excellent source of Vitamin D which in deficiency is linked to much dis-ease from heart disease to depression. Test drive the following:
     Lion’s Mane – a prized neuro-regenerative supplement. Aids brain fog while boosting cognitive function. Calming.
     Cordyceps – increase stamina, endurance, and act as a gentle stimulant, increasing energy, reducing fatigue.
     Reishi – numerous benefits, but reishi fight mood disorders. Natural anxiety remedy. Help heal adrenal fatigue leading to increased energy. Mood booster.

Eating is a basic pleasure of life. so if we learn to love to eat plus de-stress, sleep well, let go of anxiety and feel good in the process - even better. These superfoods will make you go “Ahhhhhhh”. Questions? Ask away.

Summer Lovin' with Conscious Relationships

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What does "conscious relationship" mean?

Relationships are a major component of holistic health because they are one part of all parts of an integrated, whole, healthy life. Friendship. Family. Acquaintances. Intimate. Business. Creating conscious awareness within all of our relationships is key to summer lovin’ and successful lovin’ throughout the year.

What might we be pretending not to know about our relationships? 

This is a considerable conversation. But at the most basic level, what are we ignoring? What are we shying away from? Will it make our relationships better to ignore what comes up? Or will it make our lives so much sweeter by taking the time to gain tools, techniques and tricks of the trade to navigate what arises?

When confrontation occurs, or another person triggers us, it is always an opportunity to step back, take a deep breath, take a good look at ourselves, and pause before responding. Take a few minutes to put ourselves in the other’s shoes considering their position as well as our own. Of course, this is often easier said than done. Especially in that moment when we become fired up before we even realize what is happening. But with a brand new toolset, it’s surprising how quickly we can transform and diffuse many of these moments. We can more easily move from highly reactive to open, spacious and rewarding. Within our most intimate relationships is where we will be most triggered. Contrary to popular belief, this is totally normal and an opportunity to learn.

One of the ways to gain perspective is to question:

Does the other person need to be right? 

Or do they want peace? 

Do I need to be right? 

Or do I prefer peace?

Is this a topic worthy of fuss and fight?

Good chance that will negate 50% of silly stuff that comes up.

On the other hand, there is the 50% that will need time and attention.

If it seems a friend always wants “his way”, how can we take a look at this within ourselves? If a client insists on billing top dollar within her own business, but is unwilling to pay top dollar for another’s work, is it wise to continue this relationship? If one’s expectations of what will be received in a relationship are different from what is given, how can we place ourselves within the other’s perspective and decide from their point of view if what’s occurring is fair, just, or if it even makes sense? Perhaps a few places to begin in becoming more conscious within our relationships.

Relationships are one of the most complex elements of life. 

It is important to be in them. It is equally important to spend time away from them. But within them is where we really get into the nitty gritty of our own shadows and truths. We can run, but without resolve, we will run right back into the same shadow around the next bend. We must cultivate being open and vulnerable within them. It’s imperative to realize when we shy away from them or are unable to make space from them and why. All of this may sound painfully obvious, but it’s funny how when we are “in it” it’s very hard to see our own blind spots. We all have ‘em. Taking even just small pockets of time to sit still for five minutes and take inventory could prevent an awful lot of drama. The amount of time and energy saved? Priceless.

A general rule of thumb is that it is safe to assume that both parties deeply desire a peaceful existence.

We can start by assuming that everyone is doing their best from exactly where they are today. This is only the beginning. Keeping this mindset in place is the gateway to more conscious ways of relating. It doesn’t mean we will get it right every time. It doesn’t mean we have to be nice and uplifting to every single human we encounter as there is no balance nor boundaries in that either. We might only get it right 50% of the time. And it’s all ok.

Blind spots. We all have ‘em. We can all take steps to build tool kits to evolve further into developing more conscious relationships. Talk to me if this speaks to you, too.

Is This Holistic Health Coaching for You?

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Last year, I was inspired to write the following post on my former holistic health consulting site, Après Sessions.

Do you deeply desire a shift in your life?

The people who deeply desire to make changes are always those most open to offerings from holistic health coaches. They clearly show commitment to moving past their stories. Most people, regardless of being tagged a “high-performer”, are usually still lacking in a few realms of life. I feel so fortunate to support these folks. It is truly a collaboration where we learn, gain and progress.

I have so much appreciation and respect for this commitment to oneself in order to authentically inspire and support others. Progression is potent on any level. But in a high-performer, progression equates to tenfold the ripple effect.

I love when I hear about a fellow holistic coach or consultant: “Man, she’s super strict.”

Good on her. Or him. They are being a coach. Would you expect anything less from a professional football coach? Looking back, "strict" may not be the best descriptor, but it gets the point across, yes? As a client, know that we must hold firm boundaries as our job includes holding you accountable.

The thing about this work is that we already have the understanding that no matter who we are, there is an area, maybe two, perhaps even three, where we are officially “over it”. We are fed up with our patterns. We are sick and tired of continual drama that, yep – we are in part responsible for – and ready to own.

We are ready to commit to due diligence and climb that hill. Deep dives are required. When we are ready, this is something to celebrate in and of itself. And hey, High Performers - this level of holistic work is about understanding that no matter how “successful” you are on the outside, the inside is where we are headed. Why? Because change is inevitable and constant. In order to be successful in all realms, no amount of Instagram followers is going to fulfill your soul. There are always areas, usually deep within, where each and every one of us, instead of avoiding, can not only tune in, but turn up the volume. 

Tune into THIS to learn whether this style of holistic coaching is for you…

This style of holistic coaching IS for you if you: 

            …are ready to hone in on every single realm of life and tweak this+that to move from where you are now to where you want to be

            …want to become more potent at what you do

            …are ready to step up not only for yourself, but as an example to those you touch each day

            …are killing it at life except one or two little areas in the back of your head that are driving you nuts

            ...personal and professional development is something you LOVE to geek out on

            …understand that there are no hacks. You just have to do the things. And there are always more things. They can never be avoided. And they change and ebb and flow with time.

            ….want to eloquently integrate your own personal development into all of your personal and professional relationships

            …want to collaborate toward a global consciousness of collective change

            ….want to locate a network of people to support you, guide you, teach you, coach you and your teams from where you are now to where you want to be

            …want to identify what is no longer serving you - today

            …are open-minded, open-hearted, know there is always more to learn, willing to look at yourself completely, with acceptance, and become more open to receive - even when sitting in the "hot seat"

            …want to find your very own unique version of true freedom that works for not only yourself, but all of your different partners in life 

This style of holistic coaching is NOT for you if you…

            …are looking for a quick fix - although sometimes small changes create massive transformations in very little time – awesome to witness

            …would rather just drop out and do what’s fast, fun and easy at the expense of yourself and/or another

            …think you already know everything there is to know about yourself, your loved ones, your business, your career, and it’s about changing someone else

            …are set on changing someone else

            …think you have tried everything

            …are not open to trying new things or even same/similar things you have tried in the past

            …prefer to stay stuck in your story

            …are “the boss” in some or all facets of life and unwilling to be coachable

            …do not want to challenge yourself

            …do not want to step out of your comfort zones or take risks

            …do not feel you could use a neutral eye on areas that are disturbing the peace

            …are not craving connection

            …are not interested in relationships based on truth, sometimes brutal honesty, vulnerability and transparency

            …are not interested in being part of a greater collective consciousness

            …do not want to BE the change in this world

            …have no desire to live a life that internally and externally defines freedom

Freedom is the name of the game. We must start where we are.

Tell me your story today.