Me Too: A Masculine Perspective

Me Too: A Masculine Perspective with Remy Smith and Quincey Krull

The sexual harassment allegations against film giant Harvey Weinstein sparked an online movement, in which women used #MeToo on social media to express solidarity for the pervasive issue of sexual harassment and abuse. It also took the lid off of decades of secrecy and oppression in the work place. The stories women are telling are not new. What is the masculine perspective on the shadow that is surfacing and the allegations being made? What do men believe is acceptable or not? Join us for this important conversation.

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Quincey lives to spark imaginations, touch the soul, and infuse joy, laughter and higher consciousness in everything she does. She’s the girl at the party who doesn’t need a friend or liquid courage to tell her to get the dance party started! As an actress, living in New York City, she has been compared to the young Annette Bening and Mia Farrow infused with Julie Andrews’ spirit and topped off with some Robin Wright control and tenacity. Quincey is currently doing commercial work and has been seen on ABC’s Betrayal. She is passionate about the arts and uses dance, movement, music, voice, writing, acting and poetry to express herself and touch the hearts of many different audiences. Quincey is also passionate about conscious health. In her spare time, she is a health coach working toward certification. She is the Co-Founder of World of Love.

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Remy Smith is a bartender, trivia game show host, producer at Empower Radio, and host of his own talk show, Tales From the Barside, on diffuseradionetwork.com. He graduated from Specs Howard School of Media Arts in 2012. His favorite quotes include, “When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro”, and “If you do what you love for a living, it doesn’t feel like work at all”. He’s also a proud daddy.

Me Too: A Mother/Daughter Conversation

Me Too: A Mother and Daughter Conversation to Elevate our Collective Healing Potential

The sexual harassment allegations against film giant Harvey Weinstein sparked an online movement, in which women used #MeToo on social media to express solidarity for the pervasive issue of sexual harassment and abuse. It also took the lid off of decades of secrecy and oppression in the work place. The stories women are telling are not new. And, as we are seeing, they are invasive in many “high profile” industries such as entertainment, media, politics, and sports. But what about the “low profile” stories?  What about the women who don’t have the power to tell their stories and get help? Join us for this important conversation.

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Quincey lives to spark imaginations, touch the soul, and infuse joy, laughter and higher consciousness in everything she does. She’s the girl at the party who doesn’t need a friend or liquid courage to tell her to get the dance party started! As an actress, living in New York City, she has been compared to the young Annette Bening and Mia Farrow infused with Julie Andrews’ spirit and topped off with some Robin Wright control and tenacity. Quincey is currently doing commercial work and has been seen on ABC’s Betrayal. She is passionate about the arts and uses dance, movement, music, voice, writing, acting and poetry to express herself and touch the hearts of many different audiences. Quincey is also passionate about conscious health. In her spare time, she is a health coach working toward certification. She is the Co-Founder of World of Love.

Being and Becoming in Liminal Space

Being and Becoming in Liminal Space with Sherryl Lin

We are in liminal space- the in between, transitional time of what we know and what we can’t imagine.  Everything is changing. Journey with Sherryl Lin and Dr. Julie as they invite you to presence the unknown future with courage, resilience, strength and creativity. Like the sweet space between sleep and wakefulness, we have the opportunity to navigate this threshold as lucid, conscious co-creators.

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Sherryl Lin is a Medical Intuitive and Cosmic Conduit who uses powerful, divinely-guided healing techniques to bring your physical body into balance. Sherryl also assists in clearing blocks, transmuting energy, transforming old patterns and clearing your channel so that you can tune in more easily and consistently to higher levels of consciousness. 

Living in Global Coherence

Living in Global Coherence with Heart Intelligence with Deborah Rozman

These changing times invite us to navigate with more personal balance, coherence and heart-based connection with each other. Collectively, we are experiencing the desire to raise the vibration of our consciousness. This consciousness, coherence and heart-based connection can help shift humanity’s energies from separation to cooperation and lead us to higher solutions to our global problems. And the best part: Science is showing us we have all the resources within us to effect radical change.

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Deborah Rozman, Ph.D. is President and CEO of HeartMath Inc. She is a behavioral psychologist and helped develop HeartMath’s workshop trainer, health professional and coach/mentor certification programs to facilitate creating a more resilient, coherent and heart based world at home, at work, with clients and patients. The training and certification programs teach scientifically validated techniques for developing emotional self-regulation skills and internal energy management for improved health and wellbeing, building personal resilience and coherence, and enhancing creativity and innovation. HeartMath has also developed the award winning emWave and Inner Balance HRV coherence feedback technology to help individuals and teams achieve heart-brain synchronization for team building and leadership training, improving decision-making and performance.

Deborah Rozman is a key spokesperson for the HeartMath system, giving media interviews and keynote addresses throughout the world on how heart rate variability coherence training can accelerate personal growth and expand consciousness. She has appeared in documentary films, numerous telesummits, and hosted webinars with Dr. Daniel Amen, author of Change your Brain, Change your Life who wrote forward to HeartMath’s Brain Fitness Program, and with trauma specialist Dr. Bessel van der Kelk on healing trauma with heart rate variability training. She is a member of the Transformational Leadership Council and is on the Advisory Board of the Transformative Technology Lab. She enjoys hiking in the redwood forest where she lives, tending her rose garden of 40 vintage roses, and exploring fun new apps.

Breaking Through

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The not so subtle “Crack!”

Reverberates through every cell of our being

And echoes in the midst of those in witness

As the bones break, the marrow spills its essence

In endless cascades through dimensions and lifetimes

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Strength and brute force are gone in an instant

While pain, subtle knowing and creative juice

Take their resonant place

This isn’t just another break

The feminine voice will be heard

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The spiraling fracture intrigues and entertains

Those not feeling its significance

While the Great Healer maps Her plan

Conspiring with the Wisdom of Everything

To realign, balance, and walk a new way

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At the place where science and spirit meet

A reunion occurs in the collective life force

The pieces come together in ascended delight

And dance in the field of quantum vibrational love

As the weaving begins

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Something cosmic is breaking through

Heart consciousness is anchored

The spark of genius is received

A path with potential is remembered

We embody it all, inviting Her in

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          Wait. Dare I let grace and beauty define this new path?

          Am I bold enough to allow the deep, dark precipice

          Of Her bleeding womb to inspire my soul?

          Can I hold it all together in its rightful place?

          Whole? Complete? Balanced? And aligned?

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Yes. The sacred marriage begins

As the Divine Physician officiates and remodels

Back comes her strength tempered with compassion

Force returns softened with an ease of communion

Structure is restored as Grace does Her thing

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The new marrow spills a peculiar essence of hope

As harmony activates a sweet song of connection

Trusting the mystery of a higher potential

She breaks through and bows in deep gratitude

Realigned, in reverence, she walks a new way

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Art:  Heart of Ether by Andre Ferrella – http://www.andreferrella.com/

Green Between Hearts

Green Between Hearts ~ Three Lessons on Connecting with Others

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My husband and I recently enjoyed a company trip to a beautiful Cancun resort. Upon arriving, we received bright green wristbands in our welcome packet. We were told to wear the wristbands at all times, especially to meals and group events to help identify ourselves as part of the group.

Early the next morning we went down for breakfast. As we proceeded down the long corridor to our ocean-side breakfast destination, I noticed a peculiar trend. People wearing green wristbands were smiling and greeting each other with a friendly recognition and, “Good Morning!” When there was no wristband, there was no greeting. The bearers of the band would literally walk by naked wrists, turn their heads the opposite direction and not even make eye contact. I watched throughout the day as complete strangers began conversation initiated by a green-wristband-association, while others wandered around in silence and avoidance. In the busy, populated beachfront resort, community was born with a color – a rubber bracelet – labeling and defining our connection. We were a group – a community. The public tag of “association” turned previous strangers into friends. Our trademark gave us an assurance that we had something in common and invited us to strike up a conversation. Courage from the rubber bracelet gave us a power to connect, share, converse, and exchange contact information.

Sadly, complete strangers riding the elevator, or lounging at the pool, would not be spoken to when there wasn’t the signal or invitation provided by the green wristband marking our newly formed conglomerate of familiarity. I watched as those with green bands initiated conversations in elevators but excluded those with no wristbands. The bearers of this green assembly walked past those without wristbands in the name of networking, community, and common purpose. The emerald bangle created an instant classification system garnering safety, comfort, recognition and community for those with the opportunity to adorn the trinket. But those without weren’t included. The friendly green-banded posse was an exclusive club.

The green wristbands inspired my own campaign. I decided that I would initiate conversation with those around me – green band or mostly not. The children made it easy. Talking to, smiling at, and playing with toddlers splashing at the pool was sure to lead to a new found friendship with their parents. We exchanged words, laughter, recommendations, ideas, and beautiful companionship. We talked about our lives – our homes, family, vocation, and the joys of our day. In every moment, regardless of location, skin color, nationality, language or green wristband, I made connections: the family from Mexico City on vacation with their friends and small children, the family from Brooklyn – where the relocated wife from Vietnam was missing her family back home, the family from Atlanta who shared their immigration story from Nigeria and exchanged entrepreneurial inspiration. For someone uncomfortable initiating small talk, I easily made some meaningful connections.

What were the lessons? What is the invitation? Connect with others!

Lesson 1: People want to connect. We crave connection and relationship. We want and need to belong. We are an interconnected, interdependent species that thrives in community. We tend to look for safe and familiar ways to create that connection. However, for many, that is not easy. Without the traditional markers of community association, we shy away from talking to strangers. In our fast-paced, high-tech digital world, high touch is a powerful prescription. Slow down, bring yourself into the present moment, and give it a try. Connect with those around you – in person.  They likely long for personal connection as much as you do.

Lesson 2: You can always find something in common. You may look at others as strangers or simply people you just don’t know personally yet. Finding commonality is as simple as saying, “Hello.” To begin, just be who you are: reach out, shine your light, and smile. Make eye contact and speak with a simple greeting. Better yet, share an authentic expression of your experience. Look beneath the surface of things and connect with your essence. You are sure to find something you have in common. Maybe you overhear them using a beautiful name that you have an affinity for. Maybe you appreciate their conscious, gentle parenting style. Maybe you make eye contact by playing peek-a-boo with a toddler. Maybe you offer assistance, your service in opening a door, helping a stranger in need, or gifting something unique to the moment. It is likely that because you are in the same place at the same time, you will find something in common to build an association around, even if only temporary and transient in nature. And don’t stop with strangers. This is a great practice with your not-so-familiar friends and neighbors, the checker at your local grocery store, the waiter at your favorite restaurant, and the co-traveler on public transportation. Put down your excuses and artificial barriers and engage.

Lesson 3: Connection contributes to health, longevity, and a meaningful quality of life. Reaching outside of your comfort zone and entering the space of others, builds your psycho-social-spiritual muscles. It’s a practice that develops confidence, courage, compassion, and most importantly, unity. Finding the common humanity behind our differences is good for our individual and collective soul.  Begin connecting with others as a routine spiritual practice.  Your world will blossom with possibility, potential and greater well-being.  The energy of creating new connections will attract more and life will begin flowing with ease and grace.  Try it.  Research shows that quality relationships and being in community increase your overall health, happiness, productivity, longevity and well-being.  Its a win-win.

When I returned home from Cancun, I had a dream I started a green wristband campaign where I purchased thousands of wristbands and began giving them away to anyone who expressed an interest.  I called it “Green Between Hearts.”  Everyone organically began talking, making heart connections, sharing and building community.  It was a beautiful dream.  I’m holding that vision.  Will you hold it with me?  Let me know if you want a wristband, or two, or a hundred of them.  I’ll get to work on it right away (smile).

A World of Love,

Julie

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