Tibetan Buddhist Pemma Chodron once said that “Compassion is not a relationship between the healer and the wounded. It's a relationship between equals. Only when we know our own darkness well can we be present with the darkness of others. Compassion becomes real when we recognize our shared humanity.” Please join us as Mildred Lynn McDonald, Madonna MacInnis and Shelley Boutacoff tackle the quality of compassion by exploring the following four questions: What does this quote mean to … [Read more...]
Episode 37: Healing Conversations with Mildred Lynn – “How to Achieve What Seems Impossible, But is Merely Difficult” with Kimberly Wiefling
If I was going to select someone to personify the word "scrappy", it would be California-based Kimberly Wiefling. Entrepreneur, global thinker, author, mentor, rebel and all around great human being, Kimberly uses her unique skill set to help teams of people all over the world "achieve what seems impossible, but is merely difficult.” Join us as Kimberly generously shares: her personal journey, what she has learned about building trust in professional and personal relationships, how she helps … [Read more...]
Episode 10: Two Owls Having a Hoot! – Changing Habits and Breaking Old Patterns – Part II
In Episode 9, we tackled breaking old patterns to create a space for new worlds to emerge. In this episode, we have an opportunity to talk about how to interact with the people in our lives who might be heavily invested in our "old patterns" and uncomfortable with the new patterns. In short, the “naysayers" (and perhaps those who just need a little more time to adjust to the new you). During our time together, co-host Shelley Boutacoff and Mildred Lynn will tackle the following questions: When … [Read more...]
EPISODE 36: Healing Conversations with Mildred Lynn – One Poem that Saved a Forest with Jacqueline Suskin; Round Table – Honor/Truth
LISTEN NOW or LATER A little while ago, I came across an article in Yes! Magazine that stopped me in my tracks. It was called One Poem that Saved A Forest: How the friendship between a poet and a timber baron kept a grove of California redwoods from clear-cutting by Jacqueline Suskin. Upon talking with Jacqueline, I discovered that she also made a living as a poet at The Poem Store by composing one-of-a-kind poems on a manual typewriter, in exchange for a donation (your subject, your price). … [Read more...]
Episode 9: Two Owls Having a Hoot! – Changing Habits and Breaking Old Patterns
There is an insightful quote from Tuli Kupferberg that says “When patterns are broken, new worlds emerge”. This might be true, but how does one navigate the journey from the “ah” moment of realizing that an old pattern doesn’t serve you to creating a space for something more advantageous to come into your life? During our time together today, Madonna MacInnis, our new host Shelley Boutacoff, and I will tackle the following questions: What old pattern are you breaking now? How are you … [Read more...]
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