Note: The PAG (periaqueductal gray) is not actually part of the reptilian brain as you might assume from the stock image I purchased for this one. The PAG, is an
In this episode, Jes speaks with Naturopath Sarah Chopra about her specialties, including the different states our bodies can be in, depending on if our nervous system thinks we’re safe
“Don’t worry about what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive and do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”― Howard Thurman “The
I am very fortunate to be taking part in the free Trauma Summit (Sounds True). I love all the content, but specifically wanted to share one I just watched on
In my last post entitled Why You Shouldn’t Settle When it Comes to Work, I mentioned that in her book The Regenerative Business, Carol Sanford recommends that businesses adapt a
This is a spin of the Appendix of my book, Ever-Stressed! This post is MY OPINION and MY TAKE and meant for entertainment purposes only. What’s the difference between a
Emotional labor is the process of managing feelings and expressions, usually as part of a job. Workers in many fields are expected to regulate their emotions as they interact with
You’ve probably heard the schnazzy intro to our bi-monthly podcast. “Perfect’s impossible, so let’s strive for better and betterer across the eight dimensions of wellness…” Let’s think of wellness as
In this episode, Jessika speaks with acclaimed Client Engagement Specialist Holly Slone O’Donnell or Slone Solutions, LLC. Holly tells us about the DISC Model, how to identify yourself and others