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Jill Heineck, Heineck & Company, and Brandi Rhodes, Naked Mind Yoga + Pilates

December 3, 2024 by John Ray

Jill Heineck, Heineck & Company, and Brandi Rhodes, Naked Mind Yoga + Pilates, on Family Business Radio with host Anthony Chen
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Jill Heineck, Heineck & Company, and Brandi Rhodes, Naked Mind Yoga + Pilates (Family Business Radio, Episode 59)

In this episode of Family Business Radio, host Anthony Chen explores the journeys and insights of two dynamic guests. First, Jill Heineck from Heineck & Company shares her extensive experience in the real estate industry, focusing on relocation services for high-profile clients and adaptations post-COVID. Jill highlights the importance of understanding and leveraging relocation benefits for both employees and employers. She also underscores the value of setting boundaries in business. Then, Brandi Rhodes, owner of Naked Mind Yoga + Pilates, discusses her transition from professional figure skating and professional wrestling to running her own wellness studio. She shares anecdotes about the physical and mental benefits of yoga and Pilates and offers advice on navigating entrepreneurship and maintaining balance.

Anthony concludes the show with a thoughtful reflection on meaningful advice received from mentors, underscoring the value of emotional intelligence and flexibility in personal and professional life.

Family Business Radio is underwritten and brought to you by Anthony Chen with Lighthouse Financial Network. The show is produced by John Ray and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Jill Heineck, Heineck & Company

Jill Heineck, Heineck & Company on Family Business Radio with host Anthony Chen
Jill Heineck, Heineck & Company

With 25 years in Atlanta real estate, Ms. Heineck is a Certified Divorce Real Estate Expert (CDRE™) specializing in the sale of real property in family law cases. Ms. Heineck received her certification as a Divorce Real Estate Expert from the Ilumni Institute. Ms. Heineck offers her objective and neutral expert opinion in low- and high-conflict divorce matters involving real property.

Her extensive experience works seamlessly across all of her disciplines, including corporate relocation, sports and entertainment, and divorce listings. Working with Atlanta area sellers, Ms. Heineck is known for her in-depth discovery with each client in order to deliver at a high level, whether it be selling a condo, bungalow or multimillion-dollar estate. Working with Atlanta area buyers, Ms. Heineck seeks first to understand lifestyle requirements in order to craft strategic and winning offers.

Her relationship-based philosophy, deep understanding of the local market, and comprehensive knowledge of real estate and its nuances combined with her steadfast dedication to providing the necessary tools to make educated and informed decisions has created a strong and lasting network of loyal clients and trusted advisors.

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Brandi Rhodes

Brandi Rhodes, Naked Mind Yoga + Pilates
Brandi Rhodes, Naked Mind Yoga + Pilates

Brandi Rhodes is an RYT 200-hour yoga teacher and a certified mat and reformer pilates instructor. Most people know her from her time as a professional wrestler and announcer in WWE and AEW. A lifelong athlete, Brandi began figure skating at the age of 4 and enjoyed a successful 17-year competitive career.

She then moved on to a demanding 10-year career in the professional wrestling industry. She’s the wife of The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes and the daughter-in-law of the late WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes.

Brandi has taken everything she’s learned from a lifetime of sports, fitness and performance to create a place that caters to people in all stages of their fitness journeys. From beginners to seasoned athletes, she looks to work with anyone with a slight curiosity to a burning passion for yoga and/or pilates and aims to help them meet and surpass their personal wellness goals.

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Naked Mind Yoga + Pilates

Naked Mind Yoga + Pilates is a studio in Roswell offering all types of yoga, both heated and non-heated, and reformer Pilates under one roof and one membership. Naked Mind also offers childcare, something that no other studio in the area offers. Naked Mind has won 3 awards since its opening less than a year ago and continues to climb in popularity.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to Family Business Radio
00:37 Jill Heineck’s Journey in Real Estate
02:54 Challenges and Trends in Relocation
03:58 Advice for Business Owners and Employees
08:59 Memorable Relocation Cases
14:25 Brandi Rhodes’ Yoga and Pilates Journey
21:33 Unexpected Membership Delight
22:17 Challenges of Figure Skating and Wrestling
24:04 Building a Yoga and Pilates Studio
25:35 Debunking Yoga Stereotypes
28:41 The Benefits of Yoga and Pilates
31:27 From Figure Skating to Wrestling
35:13 Advice for the Younger Generation
40:15 Closing Remarks and Anthony’s Commentary

Anthony Chen, Host of Family Business Radio

Anthony Chen, Host of Family Business Radio

Family Business Radio is sponsored and brought to you by Anthony Chen with Lighthouse Financial Network. Securities and advisory services are offered through OSAIC, member FINRA/SIPC. RAA is separately owned, and other entities and/or marketing names, products, or services referenced here are independent of OSAIC. The main office address is 575 Broadhollow Rd., Melville, NY 11747. You can reach Anthony at 631-465-9090, ext. 5075, or by email at anthonychen@lfnllc.com.

Anthony Chen started his career in financial services with MetLife in Buffalo, NY, in 2008. Born and raised in Elmhurst, Queens, he considers himself a full-blooded New Yorker while now enjoying his Atlanta, GA, home. Specializing in family businesses and their owners, Anthony works to protect what is most important to them. From preserving to creating wealth, Anthony partners with CPAs and attorneys to help address all of the concerns and help clients achieve their goals. By using a combination of financial products ranging from life, disability, and long-term care insurance to many investment options through Royal Alliance, Anthony looks to be the eyes and ears for his client’s financial foundation. In his spare time, Anthony is an avid long-distance runner.

The complete show archive of Family Business Radio can be found by following this link.

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Cindy David, Cindy David Designs & Cindy David Yoga

August 1, 2022 by John Ray

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Cindy David, Cindy David Designs & Cindy David Yoga (Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett, Episode 5)

On this episode of Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett, Julie’s guest was Cindy David, who owns and operates both Cindy David Designs and Cindy David Yoga. Julie and Cindy had a lively conversation about how she got into making jewelry, her driving force, her yoga practice and how she became a teacher, her favorite hobbies, and much more.

For listeners, Cindy also offered a discount using code Julie15 for a free yoga class on her yoga website or 15 percent off jewelry at her jewelry website. These offers expire on December 31st, 2022.

At the end of the show, Julie shared a Quick Tip about focusing on the bigger picture.

Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett is presented by Julie Hullett Concierge, LLC and produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.

Cindy David Designs

Throughout history, every culture has used jewelry as a means of expression.

Its purpose has been to symbolize unions, commemorate births, be worn as protection, and is valued in spiritual and healing practices. As an adornment, jewelry is meant to be pleasing to the eye and senses. Cindy David, founder and master designer of Cindy David Designs, is rooted in these principles and dedicated to producing high-quality, one-of-a-kind pieces of “wearable art.”

Cindy’s Mediterranean heritage, extensive world travels, and innate artistic talents come together to create her original designs, using natural Gemstones, Semi-precious stones, Swarovski Crystals, Freshwater pearls, and Silver and Gold components. Cindy allows herself to marry stones and metals not traditionally imagined, yet when combined form beautiful works of art that adorn the wearer with vivid color and will be treasured for years to come.

Cindy also designs custom pieces for her clients upon request, utilizing their input along with her gift of color and materials to style and create an individualized work of art. Cindy David Designs is a Nashville-based company dedicated to providing beautiful jewelry for all.

Over the years, her designs have been featured in many prestigious Art Museums across the country including the Ringling Brothers Museum of Art (Sarasota), Dallas Museum of Art, The High (Atlanta), Knoxville Museum of Art, The Frist (Nashville), etc. In addition to the art museum circuit, she has sold her designs in many high-end boutiques all around the country.

She has exhibited in many high-end Art & Craft Shows across the country. She has been featured in Nashville Lifestyles magazine, had her jewelry featured on Today in Nashville, and is constantly wearing her own designs where women will literally buy things off her neck, wrists, and fingers! She specializes in doing custom jewelry designs for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, keepsakes, bespoke jewelry and “just b/c” gifts. Every piece is a piece of art for her and designed with much love.

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Cindy David Yoga

Cindy David has been practicing yoga for over 20 years now and it has had a holistic life-changing impact in every area of her life.

After an intensive 4-month teacher training, Cindy emerged like a phoenix from the ashes with this profound sense of inner well-being, a new sense of confidence, and the ability to start speaking her own inner truth. Since that time, she has become certified in Kundalini Yoga and started to directly work with the Chakra energy system. Depending on the student, she offers Vinyasa/Power Flow Yoga and Kundalini. Oftentimes, she combines both of these types of yoga in her classes in her own signature program, “FLowlini”.

During the pandemic, she was one of the first yoga teachers to go online and started offering “FB lives” just to get people moving and out of the COVID crazies.

She works with private clients all the time and started working with a fun group of 75-85 year olds. She learns as much from them as they learn from her. Additionally, Cindy has taught all over Nashville at Studio Indigo, Small World Yoga, and the Gordon Jewish Community Center.

In the community, she teaches at Faith Family Medical Center, The Next Door (a recovery center for women in addiction), and the Women’s Prison. She also teaches in high-end apartment complexes from Sylvan Park, to the Gulch and everywhere in between.

Lastly, she hosts fun yoga events – Yoga Brunches, Yoga & Mimosas, and 1/2 day retreats from her Nashville home backyard.

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Cindy David, Owner, Cindy David Designs & Cindy David Yoga

Cindy David, Owner, Cindy David Designs & Cindy David Yoga

Cindy has been designing jewelry for the past 20 years. She has come a long way from working with plastic beads and plated metals being sold at the I-24 Expo Center and Flea Markets. And, even then her designs sold out at these shows. While working at Coca-Cola, she got her “big break.” While running errands for her then boss, she ran into a lady at Starbucks who complimented her on her jewelry and Cindy shared that she was a  “jewelry designer.” She was intrigued and asked if Cindy would come to her small real estate office.

Cindy showed up to that tiny real estate office of 4 women and not only sold out of her current designs, but took orders for the same pieces! She made more money in that 1.5 hour appointment than in a whole week working at Coca-Cola! Shortly, after that fortuitous meeting, she left Coca- Cola and Cindy David Designs was born. The rest is HER-story!

Cindy David has been practicing yoga for over 20 years because it brought a sense of calm and inner peace that she had only heard about through “Spiritual Masters” but didn’t think was available to her. While in a Hot Vinyasa Class, the teacher’s words made such an impact on her that she signed up immediately for Teacher Training immediately and has now been teaching for 3 years.

Cindy lives in Nashville with her two rescue cats. After her two loves of yoga and making jewelry, Cindy loves travel and cooking.

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About Time Well Spent

Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett features stories from busy professionals who have created more time to do what they love. Every other week, your host and personal concierge Julie Hullett speaks with entrepreneurs, community leaders, and influencers to answer the question: What would you do if you had more time?

The show is produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® and can be found on all the major podcast apps. The complete show archive is here.

Julie Hullett, Host of Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett

Julie Hullet, Host of Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett

Julie Hullett is the host of Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett.

Julie Hullett is a personal concierge and entrepreneur in Nashville, TN. She founded Julie Hullett Concierge, LLC in 2011 to give people their time back so they can do more of what they love. No stranger to big ideas and pursuing passions, Julie left corporate America to create her business. She capitalized on her skills—multi-tasking, attention to detail, and time management, to name a few—to build a successful business that gives back. Her clients enjoy ample free time. They’ve traveled more, spent more time with those they love, and have even created their own businesses.

Connect with Julie:

Website| LinkedIn | Instagram. Sign up to receive her newsletter.

Tagged With: Cindy David, Cindy David Designs, CIndy David Yoga, custom jewelry, Julie Hullett, Julie Hullett Concierge LLC, kundalini yoga, Nashville, Time Well Spent, yoga

Amy Jolley with The Wellness Collective Women and Children

May 4, 2022 by Karen

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The Wellness Collective Women & Children was created to provide a collective community for women and children to offer support, tools and healing for mental health and well-being. WCWC-logo

WCWC offers 1:1 Mental Health & Well-being sessions for women & children. In addition, community classes include yoga for kids & women, Girl’s Circle, Zen Den for Teens, Circle of Friends, Feeling Class for kids, Kindness Circle groups.

Nourishing events for Women; Restorative Yoga & Massage, Meditate & Mimosas, Mini-Women’s Retreat, Mindful Mamas Circle, Women’s Wellness events.

Amy-Jolley-Phoenix-Business-RadioXAmy Jolley, Yoga teacher, Social-Emotional Learning & Mindfulness Educator, experienced child & family therapist and lover of people and Mother Earth.

She has a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from California Institute of Integral Studies. She is also a registered Yoga Teacher from Shiva Tree Yoga School and a certified Women’s Gathering Facilitator from The Path of the Sacred She.

Amy has had the opportunity to work in the mental health field in community mental health, private settings, public & charter schools and for non-profit organizations.

She has been a Yogi for as long as she can remember and has had the opportunity to teach yoga classes and hold sacred space at women’s circles on the beautiful island of Hawaii and now in majestic Arizona spaces.

Through her work in schools she has had the opportunity to teach mindfulness and social-emotional learning in counseling groups, classrooms, in yoga classes, at after-school program and to families.

Amy also has had the honor of teaching aspiring undergraduate psychology students in Positive Psychology, Social Psychology & Environmental Psychology.

Her journey continues as she is a constant student in the school of life, always learning through people, relationships, psychology, mindfulness practices and yoga.

She is the proud owner of a community oriented business, The Wellness Collective Women & Children, which supports women & children with mental health and well-being to ‘connect with your calm’ through yoga, mindfulness, art & play.

Education & Certifications
Masters of Arts, M.A. Counseling Psychology, Concentration in Integral Counseling Psychology, 2011
San Francisco, CA

Bachelor of Arts, B.A. Concentration in Communication Studies & Women’s Studies, 2005
Kalamazoo, MI

Registered Yoga Teacher, 200 hours, RYT-200, Shiva Tree Yoga School, 2017
Kailua, HI

Certified Kimochis (Social Emotional Learning Curriculum) Trainer, Kimochis, 2020, 2021, 2022, San Rafeal, CA

Follow WCWC on Facebook and Instagram.

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Dr. Andrew Wright with AVO Health

January 21, 2021 by Mike

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AVO Health is a state of the art chiropractic and yoga studio in Atlanta. They specialize in gentle, psycho-neurologically based chiropractic care and a unique, innovative yoga practice that bridges eastern philosophy with western practice. Coupled with yoga classes, AVO Health uses cutting edge chiropractic techniques that empower you to heal your body and life from the inside out. Without twisting or cracking, their doctors apply gentle, specific pressure to upgrade your entire system. Optimize your life and get started now!

Mark Galvin/ePresence

ePresence provides personal branding services for individuals, executives and entrepreneurs. They leverage social media on an individual level since that is where the audience is most engaged. Mark Galvin, CEO and Founder of ePresence, is a personal social media expert with 29 years of business management and hotel industry experience including stops with Marriott, Hyatt, Omni and IHG.

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Stephanie Mitchell, The Rolling Mat

November 19, 2019 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 177: Stephanie Mitchell, The Rolling Mat

Mobile yoga, bringing value to corporate wellness programs and mindfulness were just a few of the topics discussed on this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio” as Stephanie Mitchell, The Rolling Mat, joined the show. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Stephanie Mitchell, The Rolling Mat

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Stephanie Mitchell

Stephanie Mitchell is owner of The Rolling Mat mobile yoga studio which specializes in large scale community events, multi-level wellness programs for corporations, and small business mentorship for other yogis and heart-centered entrepreneurs. Equipped with mats, props, creative flows and music playlists, Steph brings the empowering and uplifting vibration of yoga outside the four walls of a studio space. Her mobile studio provides yoga, corporate wellness, and health-related services at festivals, offices  and large or small events nationwide.

Steph is also a business mentor who leads monthly workshops on mindful strategic planning for yoga and other businesses. Stephanie has a full college tour in the works to teach students dynamic practices on how to “Roll out their Journey” to career success.

To learn more go to The Rolling Mat website, email Steph, or call directly 770-310-5073.

The Rolling Mat

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: corporate health partners, corporate wellness, corporate wellness screenings, Corporate Yoga, Mindfulness @ Work, Mindfulness in the Workplace, mobile yoga studio, North Fulton Business Radio, Rollin Yogi, Stephanie Mitchell, stress, stress alleviation, The Rolling Mat, wellness, wellness program, yoga, Yoga and Mindfulness

To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 15, How Stress Affects You and What You Can Do About It

August 28, 2019 by John Ray

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Episode 15, How Stress Affects You and What You Can Do About It

According to an American Psychological Association survey, 75% of adults questioned reported moderate to high levels of stress in the past month and nearly half reported that their stress has increased in the past year. On this edition of “To Your Health,” Dr. Jim Morrow discusses different stress levels, stress triggers, and what you can do to reduce the effect of stress in your life. “To Your Health” is brought to you by Morrow Family Medicine, which brings the CARE back to healthcare.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

Dr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorrowFamMed/

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Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes on Stress

  • Stress can be good for you.
    • It keeps you alert, motivated and primed to respond to danger.
    • As anyone who has faced a work deadline or competed in a sport knows, stress mobilizes the body to respond, improving performance.
    • Yet too much stress, or chronic stress may lead to major depressionin susceptible people.
  • Everyone knows that bad things in life are stressful
    • But the good things (marriage, new job or new house) are also very stressful.
  • The “good life” doesn’t happen in a vacuum, it takes a lot of mental and physical work.
  • Many of my patients are stressed because they are doing too much for too many people in too short a period of time and with too few resources.

There  Are Basically 3 Types of Stress

  • Acute stress
    • Acute stress is the most common form of stress.
    • It comes from demands and pressures of the recent past and anticipated demands and pressures of the near future.
    • Acute stress is thrilling and exciting in small doses, but too much is exhausting.
      • A fast run down a challenging ski slope, for example, is exhilarating early in the day.
      • That same ski run late in the day is taxing and wearing. Skiing beyond your limits can lead to falls and broken bones.
    • By the same token, overdoing on short-term stress can lead to psychological distress, tension headaches, upset stomach and other symptoms.
  • Examples of Acute Stress
    • the auto accident that crumpled the car fender,
    • the loss of an important contract,
    • a deadline they’re rushing to meet,
    • their child’s occasional problems at school
  • Emotional distress causes
    • Muscular problems including
      • tension headache,
      • back pain,
      • jaw pain and
      • the muscular tensions that lead to pulled muscles and tendon and ligament problems.
    • Stomach, gut and bowel problems such as
      • heartburn,
      • acid stomach,
      • flatulence,
      • diarrhea,
      • constipation and
      • irritable bowel syndrome.
    • Transient over-arousal leads to elevation in blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, sweaty palms, heart palpitations, dizziness, migraine headaches, cold hands or feet, shortness of breath and chest pain.
  • Episodic acute stress
    • There are those who suffer acute stress frequently,
    • whose lives are so disordered that they are studies in chaos and crisis.
      • always in a rush, but always late.
      • If something can go wrong, it does.
      • They take on too much,
        • have too many irons in the fire, and
        • can’t organize the slew of self-inflicted demands and pressures clamoring for their attention.
        • They seem perpetually in the clutches of acute stress.
  • It is common for people with acute stress reactions to be
    • over aroused,
    • short-tempered,
    • irritable,
    • anxious
    • Often, they describe themselves as having “a lot of nervous energy.”
      • Always in a hurry,
      • they tend to be abrupt, and
      • sometimes their irritability comes across as hostility.
      • Interpersonal relationships deteriorate rapidly when others respond with real hostility.
      • The workplace becomes a very stressful place for them.
  • The cardiac prone, “Type A” personality is
    • similar to a constant extreme case of episodic acute stress.
    • Type A’s have an
      • excessive competitive drive,
      • aggressiveness,
      • impatience, and
      • a harrying sense of time urgency.
      • In addition there is a
        • free-floating, but well-rationalized form of hostility, and
        • almost always a deep-seated insecurity.
        • seem to create frequent episodes of acute stress for the Type A individual.
        • Type A’s are found to be much more likely to develop coronary heart disease than Type B’s, who show an opposite pattern of behavior.
  • The symptoms of episodic acute stress are
    • persistent tension headaches,
    • migraines,
    • hypertension,
    • chest pain and
    • heart disease.
    • Treating episodic acute stress requires intervention on a number of levels, generally requiring professional help, which may take many months.
  • Often, lifestyle and personality issues are so ingrained and habitual with these individuals that they see nothing wrong with the way they conduct their lives.
    • They blame their woes on other people and external events.
    • Frequently, they see their lifestyle, their patterns of interacting with others, and their ways of perceiving the world as part and parcel of who and what they are.
  • Sufferers can be fiercely resistant to change.
    • Only the promise of relief from pain and discomfort of their symptoms can keep them in treatment and on track in their recovery program.
  • Chronic stress:
    • While acute stress can be thrilling and exciting, chronic stress is not.
    • This is the grinding stress that wears people away day after day, year after year.
    • Chronic stress destroys bodies, minds and lives. It wreaks havoc through long-term attrition.
    • It’s the stress of poverty,
    • of dysfunctional families,
    • of being trapped in an unhappy marriage
    • or in a despised job or career.
    • It’s the stress that the never-ending “troubles” have brought
      • to the people of Northern Ireland,
      • the tensions of the Middle East
      • the endless rivalries that have been brought to the people of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
  • Chronic stress comes when a person never sees a way out of a miserable situation.
    • It’s the stress of unrelenting demands and pressures for seemingly interminable periods of time.
    • With no hope, the individual gives up searching for solutions.
  • Some chronic stresses stem from traumatic, early childhood experiences that become internalized and remain forever painful and present.
    • Some experiences profoundly affect personality.
    • A view of the world, or a belief system, is created that causes unending stress for the individual (e.g., the world is a threatening place, people will find out you are a pretender, you must be perfect at all times).
    • When personality or deep-seated convictions and beliefs must be reformulated, recovery requires active self-examination, often with professional help.
  • One of the worst aspects of chronic stress is that people get used to it.
    • They forget it’s there.
    • People are immediately aware of acute stress because it is new; they ignore chronic stress because it is old, familiar, and sometimes, almost comfortable.
  • Chronic stress kills through suicide,
    • violence,
    • heart attack,
    • suicide,
    • stroke and,
    • perhaps, even cancer.
    • People wear down to a final, fatal breakdown.
      • Because physical and mental resources are depleted through long-term attrition, the symptoms of chronic stress are difficult to treat and may require extended medical as well as behavioral treatment and stress management.
  • Why is too much stress bad for you?
  • Too much stress can be detrimental.
    • Emotional stress that stays around for weeks or months can weaken the immune system and
    • cause high blood pressure,
    • fatigue,
    • depression,
    • anxiety and
    • even heart disease.
    • In particular, too much epinephrine can be harmful to your heart.
  • Sustained or chronic stress, in particular, leads to elevated levels of cortisol, the “stress hormone,”
    • As well as reduced levels of serotonin and other neurotransmitters in the brain, like dopamine
    • These hormone changes have been linked to depression.
    • When these chemical systems are working normally, they regulate biological processes like sleep, appetite, energy, and sex drive, and permit expression of normal moods and emotions.
    • When the stress response fails to shut off and reset after a difficult situation has passed, it can lead to depressionin susceptible people.
    • No one in life escapes event-related stress, such as
      • death of a loved one,
      • a job loss,
      • divorce,
      • a natural disaster such as an earthquake, or
      • even a dramatic dip in your 401(k).
    • A layoff — an acute stressor — may lead to chronic stress if a job search is prolonged.
  • Loss of any type is a major risk factor for depression.
    • Loss of a loved one is a huge stressor
      • Grieving is considered a normal, healthy, response to loss, but if it goes on for too long it can trigger a depression.
    • Loss of health –
      • A serious illness, including depression itself, is considered a chronic stressor.
    • Loss of independence –
      • When patients lose their ability to live alone, or to drive they are very stressed
    • Loss of financial stability –
      • Regardless of cause
    • What you can do?
      • Watch out for signs of stress overload.
        • Symptoms of too much stress can be
        • physical,
        • emotional,
        • mental and behavioral.
        • While everyone is different, some common signs are:
        • memory problems,
        • trouble concentrating,
        • racing thoughts,
        • irritability,
        • anger,
        • sadness,
        • headaches,
        • frequent colds and
        • changes in sleep or appetite.
  • Know your stress triggers.
    • Stress and its triggers are different for everyone.
      • Certain people, places or situations might produce high levels of stress for you.
      • Think about what causes you stress, and brainstorm solutions.
        • If public speaking or presentations make you stressed, start researching early and practice several times.
        • If there are friends or social situations that cause extreme stress, you may want to avoid them when you are already feeling tense or overwhelmed.
    • All forms of exercise
      • reduce stress hormones,
      • flood the body with feel-good endorphins,
      • improve mood,
      • boost energy and
      • provide a healthy distraction from your dilemmas.
      • Plus, exercise may make you less susceptible to stress in the long run.
      • Find physical activities that you enjoy and try to devote about 30 minutes to them each day.
    • While it’s impossible to eliminate all negative stress from your life, you can control the way you react to stress.
    • Your body’s natural fight-or-flight response can take its toll.
    • When you’re faced with a stressful situation that your mind perceives as a threat,
      • it sends various chemicals, like adrenaline and cortisol, throughout your body.
      • As a result, heart rate and breathing speeds up and your digestion slows down. This tires out the body.
      • Relaxation techniques are a huge help in calming you down, boosting mood and fighting illness.
        • Try a variety of techniques — like
          • yoga,
          • breathing exercises,
          • meditation and visualization — to see what works for you, and schedule a relaxation break every day.
  • Manage your time well.
    • Time can seem like a luxury, but there are various ways to manage it effectively.
      • First, focus on one task at a time.
        • Multitasking rarely works.
        • Jot down everything you need to do in a calendar or a task management app/program,
          • prioritize your list and break projects into single steps or actions.
  • Be realistic.
    • Pulling yourself in different directions will only stress you out, so try not to over-commit yourself or do extracurricular activities when you’re super busy with school.
    • Learn to say NO
  • Curb your caffeine.
    • Caffeine might help you study in the short term, but it interrupts sleep and makes you
      • more anxious,
      • tense and jittery
      • This obviously ups your stress level.
      • Try and drink no more than one caffeinated beverage a day.
    • Don’t self-medicate.
      • Some people
        • drink,
        • take drugs,
        • smoke and
        • use other unhealthy behaviors to cope with stress.
        • However, these behaviors can exacerbate stress by negatively affecting your mood and health.
  • Reach out.
    • If you’re stressed out,
      • talk to your friends and family.
      • If you feel like you can’t handle the stress on your own, schedule an appointment with a counselor or therapist.

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Nathan Knight with BAMBOX Produce Nrysh Owner Angela Carter and KLM Consulting CEO Kelly Lorenzen

April 9, 2019 by Karen

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BAMBOX Produce is your local indoor urban farm. They strive to become your personal farmer and grow the most nutritionally dense, better than organic produce FOR YOU. Not only does BAMBOX Produce deliver, but they also provide non-gmo, non-herbecide/pesticide food that is affordable and lasts significantly longer than store bought produce.

By providing nutraceutical grade foods, BAMBOX can begin to bring the role of medicine back to the food systems, and allow you to practice preventative healthcare (starting with what you eat!) In addition, BAMBOX is an advocate for sustainability, using 98% less water than traditional agriculture (Saves 22 gallons per lb of produce), as well as a reduced carbon footprint.

Nathan-Knight-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXNathan Knight is the General Manager and co- owner of BAMBOX Produce. He’s always had a passion for building communities and the more involved he became the more he realized how important sustainability was to implement into that personal vision. He studied communications with a minor in biology at ASU, and was a preferred walk-on for the football team.

Nathan as worked numerous serving jobs, while bartending on the side and has even managed a traveling door to door sales team. He began his career at BAMBOX as an intern, handling day to day operations as well as managing their social media platform. After a few months of hard work he was invited to be on the management team, and shortly after was brought on as a partner of the business.

Follow BAMBOX Produce on Facebook and Instagram.

Nrysh is a yoga studio and coaching company that focuses on enhancing energy, clarity, and balance in each of their clients. They use real food, along with customized meal and movement plans to bring holistic and sustainable life practices to everyone.

They focus on bio-individuality because nourishing ones’ self first enhances everything around them, making the world a healthier and happier place for all.

Angela-Carter-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXAngela Carter is a yoga teacher and holistic nutrition/lifestyle coach focusing on real food and mindful habits to bring you more energy, clarity, and balance. Angela has been a nutrition junkie for as far back as she can remember and always intended on pursuing a career in a health related field. After receiving her B.S. in Health and Human Development she was eager for personal growth and diverse experience; she began moving around the US and exploring a variety of employment opportunities.

Finally she found an amazing personal care company with a wellness focus. Her love for people, health, and beauty was bundled into one exciting package. A decade into this team driven work she pursued a holistic nutrition and health coaching certification to enhance her knowledge and grow her business. These studies really opened her eyes to the lack of true knowledge about the food we consume. Even though she thought she was a healthy eater and did a reasonable amount of exercise she constantly suffered from low energy, brain fog, and overall life imbalance; surrounded by friends and colleagues who felt the same.

After reassessing and focusing on real, home cooked food she felt a remarkable difference in overall health and knew she had to share this passion. Nrysh was born, a play on the word nourish and a company that focuses on bio-individuality with real food and sustainable life practices. Angela pursued her yoga, meditation, and life coaching certifications to further expand what Nrysh had to offer. Today she makes healthy food, exercise, and mindful habits an easy way of life for you.

Follow Nrysh on Facebook .

KLM Consulting helps fast-growing companies and startups build, brand, and brag about their businesses, so they have more time to do what they do best!

Kelly-Lorenzen-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXKelly Lorenzen is a CEO, Certified Project Management Professional, business development strategist, social media trainer, award-winning entrepreneur, marketing specialist, mentor, organic content creator, and philanthropist.

Connect with Kelly on LinkedIn and follow KLM Consulting on Facebook.

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Joy Bretz Founder of nJOYBnFIT and Brenda Cunningham CEO of Push Career Management with Guest Co-host Isha Cogborn CEO of Epiphany Institute

December 21, 2018 by Karen

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Joy Bretz Founder of nJOYBnFIT and Brenda Cunningham CEO of Push Career Management with Guest Co-host Isha Cogborn CEO of Epiphany Institute

nJOYBnFIT is a health and wellness company dedicated to teaching stressed out professionals: *How to reduce stress *Reclaim their time, *Have nancial freedom, *Live a healthy lifestyle *Leave their day job without jeopardizing their standard of living and pursue what they love. nJOYBnFITlogosimplecolors-01

Joy-Bretz-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXJoy Bretz, BSBM, MBA Fin., 200RYT, CNS is the Founder of nJOYBnFIT, a Health and Wellness company dedicated to helping stressed out professionals, reclaim their lives through health, money and mindset.

Joy served as Corporate Treasurer for several large corporations including a major hotel chain, international homebuilder and a tech. security company in her 24 years in Corporate America. She worked her way up the corporate ranks and has managed in her career, corporate investment portfolios in excess of $100M to $2.5B in assets. Joy also served on the Treasury Advisory Board for Silicon Valley Bank to help influence strategic direction and add value to its customer base.

She received her Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from University of Phoenix and her Master’s Degree in Finance from Western International University. She also earned her Holistic Nutrition and 200RYT (Registered Yoga Teacher) Certifications from The Southwest Institute of the Healing Arts and The Spirit of Yoga in Tempe, Arizona.

Joy also holds certifications in Barre Above, YogaSport and Yoga for PTSD. In her spare time, Joy loves yoga, the outdoors, traveling and meditation.

Connect with Joy on LinkedIn and follow nJOY on Facebook and Instagram.

Push Career Management, LLC is a Career Transition firm that works with professionals who are ready for promotion or who are eager to get back into quality positions in the workforce. They provide corporate outplacement services, 1:1 portfolio development (resume, LinkedIn profile, cover letter, etc…), and job search/interview coaching. Their clients get a huge surge of confidence after working with them. Their signature Discovery Process helps them to extract the things that make their clients marketable so they can demand and get paid what they’re worth…while accelerating their transitions. PUSH_finallogo_color

Brenda-Cunningham-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXBrenda Cunningham, CEO of Push Career Management is a CPRW (Certified Professional Resume Writer), CJSS (Certified Job Search Strategist), and CCM (Credentialed Career Manager). Her company provides 1:1 portfolio development and corporate outplacement services to major brands in the United States. The author of Crush the Pink Slip: Get Back to Work in 60 Days, Brenda is on a mission to provide practical resources to professionals in career transition.

Brenda is the president of the Resume Writer’s Council of Arizona and she served on the board of the National Resume Writer’s Association for three years. Having spent 9.5 years in corporate America as an engineer and Program Manager for a global multibillion-dollar manufacturing company and supporting dozens of emerging leaders, she is well equipped to help you navigate the corporate ladder.

Follow Push Career Management on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

Isha-Cogborn-CEO-of-Epiphany-InstituteWhether she’s hosting broadcasts with Oscar-winning actress Hilary Swank at the United Nations, giving career advice in publications like Cosmo and Ebony, or landing in the top three percent of finalists for a show on the Oprah Winfrey Network, Isha Cogborn’s mission is to help people find the clarity, confidence and community to launch and grow the business of their dreams.

Isha’s company, Epiphany Institute is on a mission to bring more diverse voices to media, providing a training ground for subject-matter experts, authors, entrepreneurs and coaches who want to make a bigger impact on the world.

She’s host of the podcast, On Purpose with Isha Cogborn, author of the personal branding primer, “5 Rules to Win Being You” and founder of Startup Life Support – a community to help entrepreneurs overcome the fear, overwhelm and isolation of starting a business.

As a certified life and corporate coach and sought-after speaker, Isha has a unique gift of bringing the puzzle pieces of your life together to reveal your unfair competitive advantage. No matter what you’ve been through or what you think you lack, Isha will help you to see just how amazing you are!

Connect with Isha on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to the show at OnPurposePodcast.com.

Isha Cogborn
President & Founder
Epiphany Institute
602-579-0320

Subscribe to our podcast, On Purpose with Isha Cogborn on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or listen from our site at OnPurposePodcast.com  

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Chandler Tao Healing Center and Sedona Mago Retreat

April 5, 2018 by Karen

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“Love Humanity, Love the Earth.” In pursuing this mission, Tao Fellowship and the Tao Healing Center provide guidance and education to people who seek practical tools to help themselves live a healthy, happy and fulfilled life. The word “Tao” simply translates as “a way”, specifically a way to live in harmony with one’s self, others and the world. Tao provides the guiding principles for creating a more balanced, sustainable, and peaceful culture on Earth.

The Tao practice is based on principles which work in harmony with people from all religions, backgrounds and walks of life. It promotes a healthy lifestyle through movement, diet and heart-based mindfulness.  Their unique yoga classes help you to improve your physical health and spiritual clarity. Examples include Tao Healing Yoga, Mindful Yoga, Chakra Vibration, Detox Yoga, Tao Tai Chi and Tao Kwon do.

One of the core values of the Tao Fellowship and Tao Healing Center is called “Hong Ik”, which translates to “widely benefit all.” Along with self happiness comes the desire to help others. Helping ourselves, and helping others… this is the key to a healed world.

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Our guests are Tao Instructors at the Chandler Tao Healing Center. They have been trained in Tao principles and practices. The Tao instructors are skilled at helping members to integrate Tao living into their lives so they can be healthier physically, mentally and emotionally and connect with the wisdom within themselves. 

Follow Tao Healing Centers on Twitter and Facebook.

For more information on Sedona Mago Retreat visit their website.

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Tao Instructors: Rachel Harbour, Pat Ma, Bretta Kelly & Chun Shim

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