JFW 016: "Networking, lying and surveying - has DATING changed at all in the last century?" with Diane Mapes
Having studied the past 100 years of dating, Diane Mapes takes us on a journey of how dating has changed over the past century, as well as how much it has surprisingly stayed the same. We have a lot more freedoms now as modern, dynamic women, but that doesn’t mean social dynamics are keeping pace with our inevitable, ever-increasing desire to find love in a "Post Dating World." In this interview Diane gives us a brief history of dating - what has changed, what is still the same after all these years, the stigmas women in particular have to deal with around being single especially in our 30’s and the impact that has on us. We discuss what still confounds people about dating and some new approaches to dating in today’s modern, cyber world. Also, I must say, if you are single and wanting to feel more connected, alive, in-sync with your fellow single sisters - please check out "Single State of the Union" an anthology of stories written by single women that will stir your heart, make you laugh, cry and hopefully inspire you to be FULLY YOU.
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JFW 039: Inessa Freylekhman, Feng Shui Master, shows us how to “Attract Love by Moving your Stuff!”
Never has been attracting Love been so easy! Listen in as Inessa Freylekhman, Feng Shui Master, gives us very easy and practical ways to approach manifesting the love and life that we long to have, simply by moving our stuff! Using the principles of the ancient art of Feng Shui, in the home, bedroom and even the boardroom (!) we can cause miracles by paying attention to how objects are placed and the whether or not the energy (“chi”) is free to flow. Inessa offers us great insight such as: Tips for creating deeper connection and intimacy in the bedroom How to attract the love of your life Discovering our “Inner Blocks” and how to dismantle them The roots of Feng Shui and how it can be a powerful ally in helping us manifest our dreams
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JFW 059: The Venerable Robina Courtin, Tibetan Buddhist Nun, Talks Candidly about Happiness and It’s Causes and the Power of the Mind
In this rare and riveting interview with Tibetan Buddhist Nun, The Venerable Robina Courtin, we hear straight talk on the powerful tenets of Buddhism that render us completely responsible for the quality of ours lives. A lively and passionate speaker on the importance of being the innately loving and worthy beings we are, Robina candidly offers fresh perspectives on abortion, sexuality, and karma that all will benefit from hearing. To conclude, the Venerable Robina tells us about her powerful work with incarcerated men (and lack of interest among incarcerated women!) as well as the upcoming “not to miss” event “Happiness and It’s Causes” happening in San Francisco in November 2008. I will see you there! Namaste.
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JFW 031: “A Modern Woman approach to making Relationships Work” with Relationship Specialist LiYana Silver
In this edgy interview with Relationship Specialist LiYana Silver, we talk about some of the aspects that contribute to making a monogamous relationship work. LiYana shares with us how we can: identify what might be stopping us from going for what we REALLY want in our love relationships effectively deal with our anger as women keys to being a radiant woman In segment two of the interview, LiYana gives us the inside track on men and gives us some great advice on how to: effectively communicate with men to get our needs met understand the difference between Communication vs. Expression address what is necessary to have in your relationship before even considering non-monogamy LiYana is a vibrant and powerful coach to both men and women to help them achieve their deepest, most important relationship goals. She brings a wealth of insight, information and sensitivity to a subject that is so taboo in our society. Please listen in!
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JFW 066: Dan Bryant, Psychologist: Giving the Gift of Forgiveness
It is very easy to stress over what material items to give people we love during the holidays. What we often overlook are gifts that cost nothing from a monetary perspective, but can be difficult to offer others. I am talking about things like compassion, understanding, acceptance and the biggest of all ~ Forgiveness. In this interview with Dan Bryant, Behavioral Health Educator, we talk about ways we learn to cultivate and practice forgiving ourselves, and others. For people in intimate relationships, we talk about important keys in communication that will foster greater intimacy such as: being genuinely curious about the other person, owning our experience and feelings, as well as deepening our understanding of ourselves. To finish we delve into what forgiveness is and what it isn’t. Ultimately forgiveness is a gift we give to ourselves, but getting to that place can be quite a journey in the mind. Tune in!
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