Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men

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Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men

Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we crea

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Harry

    Meet Harry Grzelewski.Harry is a retired educator, currently resides in Colorado with his wife Debbie, a golden doodle, Mac, and a calico torti, Kiki.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Sundance

    Meet Sundance Robson.Sundance is a transformational facilitator, sound creation artist, contemporary and traditional storyteller. He is dedicated to addressing intergenerational trauma of individuals, communities, and collective systems through a holistic and ceremonial approach.As the founder of Spirit Wealth Collective Corp., Sundance specializes in guiding individuals, teams, and communities in reconnecting with the source of their experience, personal growth and self-authentication. He has been invited internationally as a keynote and performer in global leadership collectives. In doing so Sundance demonstrates pathways that connect into ancestral wisdom.A recognized voice in Indigenous and cross-cultural leadership. Sundance has collaborated with Saskatchewan Justice, Legal Aid, educational institutions, health and wellness organizations, corporate leadership, and truth and reconciliation-focused initiatives. His approach fuses the ceremonial with the practical bridging the worlds of ancestral understanding and mastery.Sundance serves from a place of deep commitment to unity and collective awareness.His message is forward-thinking and encompasses healing and transformation at both an individual and global level.You can find out more at https://www.spiritwealth.ca/.You can find him on Facebook @ Sundance Robson and Instagram @Sundancerobson.You can contact him at: [email protected] can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Justin

    Meet Justin Lovelady.Justin is a registered nurse with nearly seven years of diverse experience. Throughout his career, he has embraced a variety of roles - from biomedical researcher, phlebotomist, and EMT to nursing assistant - and has explored multiple nursing specialties, including pediatrics, camp nursing, step-down care, COVID-19 specialty care, medical oncology, and psychiatric nursing. His passion for mental health has guided him to focus on becoming a pediatric psychiatric nurse. He is currently completing my Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) with an emphasis in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and he looks forward to graduation in December of 2025. Beyond his professional path, he is also a cancer survivor, an avid STL foodie, a motorcycle enthusiast, a dedicated record collector, and an amateur musician. At his core, he is endlessly playful and curious about how the world works, the people that inhabit it, and the impact we all create, both big and small. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men: Sebastian

    Meet Sebastian Monomosuke Törngren.With ancestral roots in the Daoist tradition and the flowing practice of QiGong, Sebastian also serves as a firekeeper at the Sundance and walks the path of the Andean medicine man. With over a decade of healing experience, his work is guided by a deep commitment to natural restoration and spiritual integrity. He facilitates energy-based healing experiences that support the embodiment of our empowered, authentic, and true human selves — always in service of a more awakened, heart-centered world.You can find him at: www.Facebook.com/breathoflifestockholmOr instagram.com/monomosukera or breathoflifestockholmYou can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Blake

    Meet Dr. Dr. Blake Brandes.Blake is a TEDx speaker, America’s Got Talent performer, and founder of the personal development company, Motivational Millennial. With a Ph.D. in hip-hop and global youth cultures, Blake has spoken to over half a million students, parents, and educators around the world and presents Growth Mindset and Digital Citizenship assemblies to help students develop a passion for learning and practice kindness and resilience in school and in life. As chief program officer for a national non-profit, he designed social impact programs that supported over a million children in need by partnering with Fortune 500 companies, including Coca-Cola, Disney, and Walmart.  Blake is also an award-winning beatboxer, rapper, and music producer who produced Number 1 radio songs in Europe and performed over 2,000 shows around the world. Fun fact: he once rapped with the composer of Moana, Encanto, and the hip-hop musical Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda! Blake was the recipient of the Marshall Scholarship, one of the most competitive postgraduate awards in the world, and he regularly coaches young people on how to create lives filled with passion, resilience, and success.  You can find out more at: www.blakespeaks.comYou can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Robert

    Meet Robert Goodland.Robert is a retired firefighter and paramedic and the founder of The Heart of A Horse LLC. He is a duel certified coach with certifications in Equine Gestalt Coaching Method and Gestalt Coaching Method. He lives in rural Wisconsin with his equine partners. Robert uses his decades of experience as a first responder to help others who have been affected by their own personal traumas. Robert is also a sexual assault survivor and was diagnosed with PTSD following a work related near drowning. His love of horses and people led him to his passion of walking along side others as they heal. Robert can be reached at www.theheartofahorse.com, [email protected] or (715) 215-0733.You can also check out his book" Beneath the surface".You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Gregory

    Meet Gregory Meadows.Gregory comes from a small town in Kentucky and currently resides in Denver, CO. Early on, people noticed that he was adept at the human experience. He was keenly insightful about others and able to see the “why” of things. Because of Gregory’s insight,  he sought out his degree in Psychology from The University of Central Florida. His Coaching Certification from Southwest Institute of Healing Arts supplemented his inherent ability to work with others. Although he has worked in several industries – it has always involved helping others. He has worked in the non-profit sector with children and families for over 13 years. Through his work with hundreds of families, he has been able to work with the most challenging dynamics to support children, caregivers with various clinical modalities.  He is a Certified Life Coach, Connect Parent Facilitator/Supervisor/Trainer. You can find out more at: https://www.walkingmeadows.com or on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube: Walking Meadows Coaching YouTube and his Parenting Support Group Facebook.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Kevin

    Meet Kevin Gaffney.Kevin is a father of 3, a partner a curious student of life who works in the healing business. He lives in CT.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Michael

    Meet Michael Schwartz.Michael is a husband of 16 years, a father of 2 boys and a passionate music teacher who lives on Long Island NY.If you are interested in music lessons, you can reach him at [email protected] can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Andrew

    Meet Andrew Peterson.Andrew is an avid student of life, waiter and a personal chef. You can find out more at Instagram : Ernies_Kitchen or www.andrewprivatechef.comYou can reach him at [email protected] or by phone: 314 445 4269.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men: Ethan

    Meet Ethan Butcher.Ethan is a massage therapist (LMT), a helper, healer, mediator, and a positive force in the world.He works at Indigo Massage & Wellness in Maplewood, Missouri.You can reach him on Instagram at inner.being.healing. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Rob

    Meet Robert Martin.Rob is a tarot and oracle reader who (quite successfully) manages multiple health issues. He loves to connect with people when he has the spoons. he enjoys crochet, hunting for sea glass on the beach and finding ways to bake delicious keto things.For tarot, you can follow him on instagram @remtarot and you can contact him there or via [email protected] can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Mike

    Meet Mike Dispirito.Mike is a father of 2 , a wealth manager for 30years.  He is involved with a few charities and enjoys helping others. He lives on Long Island, NY. You can reach him at: 516 281 4754.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Avery

    Meet Avery Ford.Avery is a business strategist, coach, and writer who has spent the past decade helping entrepreneurs turn their expertise into thriving coaching programs, digital products, and impactful live experiences. As a consultant and advisor to some of the industry’s top coaching companies, he has mentored thousands of business owners worldwide.Beyond business, Avery is a storyteller, screenwriter and filmmaker. Blending strategy and storytelling, Avery helps entrepreneurs build businesses that work for them (not the other way around)—so they can focus on the things that truly matter.You can find him at www.averyford.com and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imaveryford/You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Peter

    Meet Peter Funch.Peter is a physical therapist, a husband and a dad of 2. He lives in Denmark. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men: Bill

    Meet Bill Hencke.Bill was born in Wisconsin but pretty much grew up most of his life in California.He achieved my dream job of becoming a firefighter at age 23, after 5 years of volunteer, trainee, and ambulance experience. Four years into his career, he became a paramedic and held that license through all his future FD roles.In 2003, he stumbled into Pranic Healing, and started doing that as a hobby on his days off. In 2013, Pranic Healing turned into a part-time side job and slowly became his life’s mission.In 2023, he retired from the Fire Dept. after 27 years of service to pursue full-time Pranic Healing. He is a certified Pranic Healer and certified Pranic PsychotherapistYou can find out more at: https://www.ocprana.com and you can reach him at 714-500-8357 (24 hrs) or at [email protected] You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men: Chris

    Meet Chris Mamone.Chris is  an Acceptance Coach who helps people heal from grief, loss, and trauma to discover their self-acceptance and step into their personal power.You can find him at www.acceptancecoach.com and on FB: https://www.facebook.com/thechrismamone/ and you can reach him at 253-548-7142. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men: Dan

    Meet Daniel Cully.Dan is a musician, "Authentic Relating" facilitator and roofer.Listen to his music here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ak7eS7Fptd4wnG0zyEzIV?si=ctKXhR5rQ6S7jIiDLic4kwFind him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancully_music?igsh=aGo5NXJwNDAycHIzYou can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men: Christian

    Meet Christian Scheifele.Christian - "Chris" - is an organist and avid hockey fan and loves cooking. He lives in Switzerland with his parter Manu. You can listen to his concerts here: https://www.youtube.com/live/XB7t5QNtHdY and his rendition of Smoke on the water by Deep Purple on the organ here: https://youtu.be/xRL_1-YwKnwYou can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Jeff

    Meet Jeff Malone.Jeff is a graduated  Oregon State University - dual majors in Economics & Art History, has an MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business and has done extensive training with Debbie Ford. He is a Transformational leader, consultant and Master Integrative Coach. He lives in California with his wife.To find out more check out: www.jeffmalone.com or email him at [email protected] can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Robert

    Meet Robert Wu.Robert is a Lover of Life, dedicated Husband, Father to four amazing children, and caregiver Son to his “96-year young” mother. He is happily retired and is busier than ever, mentoring the future leaders of tomorrow by volunteering his time to his college alma mater, as a BSA Scout leader, and an Advocate for Socialization through organizing and teaching the sport of Pickleball to Seniors and Youth of all ages and abilities.To connect with him, find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertjwwu/You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Leroy

    Meet Leroy Midgley.Leroy is a healer and massage therapist dedicated to sharing his earth healing touch with people who are ready to restore their wellbeing from within.After surviving a near-death car accident at age 18, Leroy was told he would suffer with pain for the rest of his life. Refusing to accept the diagnosis set Leroy on a journey of exploring the world of healing and natural therapies, where he was able to make a full recovery.This inspired Leroy to share what he has learned with people who are also on a healing journey, whether that is physical, mental, emotional or spiritual.Leroy completed Cert IV in Remedial Massage in 2012 and a Diploma in Remedial Massage in 2014, becoming trained in a wide variety of massage therapies including Kahuna, Craniosacral, trigger point therapy, deep tissue and reflexology. Leroy has also studied mobilization techniques, Chinese cupping and moxibustion and has studied self-development for more than a decade.Treatments with Leroy facilitate deep healing for his clients as he works with the areas of the body that require healing most. Leroy supports people to deeply unwind and bring back the spark that has been extinguished due to stress and burnout.Leroy’s love of surfing reflects his affinity with nature, and he aspires to help all his clients return to their natural essence: their true authentic self.You can reach him here: [email protected] can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Pedro

    Meet Pedro Fernandes.Pedro is a husband, father, soccer coach, amateur carpenter, who loves music and cooking. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Ben

    Meet Ben Raya.After 30 years of being the classic western disembodied head on a stick, Ben has dedicated the last 7 years to practices of embodiment, somatic and awakening into real human presence.The call came for him with the birth of his second child, a perfect mirror for all his disowned parts of himself, which launched him into the internal work he needed to step into the person that was necessary to raise her. This being the greatest gift he has ever received.His primary tradition has been the study of classical tantra, with extensive time practicing modern Tantra, as well. Beyond those, Ben finds continued embodiment practice through Thai Massage, West African Drum and Dance, and Brazilian Zouk. Music has been in his veins since he was a child and even pursued in it in University. His mastery of working within the energetics of the rhythm of life to inspire and move the body is tantric in itself.When he is not facilitating, coaching or with his children he is still working within his embodiment practice as a Lumberjack, where finding connection to nature, the body and the Dark Masculine, a rich and fruitful tantric practice in and of itself.Ben is passionate about guiding others into new realms of embodiment, pleasure and connection. You can find him on FB at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089669513426 and on www.AuthenticEssence.coYou can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men: Michael

    Meet Michael Bromley.Michael is a spiritual science teacher, martial artist, author, trainer and mentor devoted to guiding people on their path of Personal Evolution.With more than 42 years of practise in Martial Arts, Michael holds multiple black belts in karate and kung fu, including Wing Chun, kickboxing, jujitsu and Qi Gong. As a qualified Personal Trainer, Michael focuses on functional movement, mobility, strength, conditioning and rehabilitation to help his clients achieve their goals.Michael’s personal journey triggered an extensive study and qualifications in Neuro Semantics, NLP, emotional Intelligence, leadership and management, universal laws and modern hypnotherapy. To expand his mentoring and coaching abilities further, Michael’s self-study inspired him to explore the fields of neuroscience, epigenetics, psycho-somatic sciences, ancient wisdom and human behavioural science. This blends seamlessly with the meditation, Asian philosophies, Flow concepts and gentle movement of the Art of Zen Yoga Qigong, where Michael holds the only current practitioner qualification in Australia. Also qualified in massage and Reiki, Michael takes a holistic approach to help move and evolve a person from one (undesired) place to another (desired place) by using the Strength, Agility, Flexibility, Balance and Clarity principles over the Physical, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Realms.Here are some tips for Men: Balance not burnout Specialise not eccentricityDharma not dramaEducation not ignoranceSelf-leadership not self-disempowermentSelf-acknowledgment/acceptance not comparisonYou can find him at: www.michaelbromley.com.au or www.fitnesscertificates.com.auYou can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Ray

    Meet Ramon Garcia.Ray is a partner, a father of 3 and an entrepreneur. He lives on Long Island, New York.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Judd

    Meet Judd Newman.Judd is a coach and lives in Oregon.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Nicolas

    Meet Nicolas Caviezel.Nico is 25 years young man with Muscular Dystrophy, who graduated from college with a degree in Economics. He is the oldest of 4 children, loves to travel and loves sports, and lives in NY. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: German

    Meet German Hayles.German is a dad, flutist, programmer originally from Cuba that lives in NY.To listen to the flutist he talks about, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3sXvVqSONQYou can listen to him play here: You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Adam

    Meet Adam Tutor.Adam is a men's coach & spiritual wilderness guide and is here to inspire men to radical responsibility, conscious commitment, and wild discipline. Through 1-on-1 coaching, immersive wilderness retreats, and sacred circles, he reignites men's hearts by leading them back to the earth.Here are some of his music samples: Beyond peaceful The sound of being lovedGolden BoyYou can find him at: www.discipleofthewild.com, on Facebook  and on InstagramFind out more about his upcoming program here.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Mark

    Meet Mark Cwern.Mark is a retired surgeon. He loves singing and acting and being of service. He lives on Long Island, NY.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Larry

    Meet Lawrence B. Palevsky.Larry Palevsky is a New York State licensed pediatrician, who utilizes a holisticapproach to children’s wellness and illness. Dr. Palevsky received his medicaldegree from the New York University School of Medicine in 1987, completed athree-year pediatric residency at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City in1990, and served as a pediatric fellow in the ambulatory care out-patientdepartment at Bellevue Hospital, New York City, from 1990-1991. Since 1991, hisclinical experience includes working in pediatric emergency and intensive caremedicine, in-patient, and out-patient pediatric medicine, neonatal intensive caremedicine, newborn and delivery room medicine, and conventional, holistic andintegrative pediatric private practice. Dr. Palevsky is a diplomate of theAmerican Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, and Past–President of theAmerican Holistic Medical Association. He received his pediatric boardcertification in 1990, and passed his pediatric board recertification exams in 1997,2004, and 2011.In his current pediatric practice, Dr. Palevsky offers well-child examinations,consultations and educational programs to families and practitioners in the areasof preventive and holistic health; childhood development; lifestyle changes;nutrition for adults, infants and children; safe, alternative treatments for commonand difficult to treat acute and chronic pediatric and adult conditions;vaccination controversies; mindful parenting; and rethinking the medicalparadigm. Additionally, he teaches holistic integrative pediatric & adolescentmedicine to parents, and medical and allied health professionals, both nationally& internationally, and is available for speaking engagements worldwide.You can hear Dr. Palevsky on his weekly podcast, Critically Thinking with Dr. T& Dr. P on Thursday evenings at 7 pm eastern time, and can listen to more of his podcasts and interviews by visiting, www.drpalevsky.comMAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/2YlEZG1TELEGRAM (daily posts and all interviews):https://t.me/drpalevskyINSTAGRAM (limited posts):https://www.instagram.com/dr.palevsky/ODYSEE (all video interviews):https://odysee.com/@DrLawrencePalevsky:fBITCHUTE (all video interviews):https://www.bitchute.com/channel/pAAqDKYEvBbF/MINDS (daily posts and all interviews):https://www.minds.com/drpalevsky/MEWE (daily posts and all interviews):https://mewe.com/i/drlawrencebpalevskyCRITICALLY THINKING on ODYSEE (weekly podcasts):https://odysee.com/@CriticallyThinking:3SHORTCUT TO LINKS (All platform links in one place):https://drlawrencepalevsky.taplink.ws/You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we miYou can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Jay

    Meet Jay Oh.Jay is a husband, father of 4 children and lives on Long Island, NY.He is a pastor and an ethics professor.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Rico

    Meet Rico Caviezel.Rico is a husband, a dad of 2 boys, and farmer in Argentina. He recently trained to do massage as well.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Jon

    Meet Jon Artigo.Jon is a husband, father, creative. He loves comedy and writing movies.With over twenty-five years of experience in the film and television industry, Jon has written and directed numerous award-winning feature films, short films, and television pilots. Most recently, he wrote “Letters to Santa” for the Hallmark Channel, which premiered this last November, 2023. Jon served as the Senior Program Director for the Digital Filmmaking Bachelor’s Degree at the Los Angeles Film School. He created and launched the Cinematic Arts Major at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) and chaired the department for five years before accepting a position at Universal Studios Japan, helping to develop Virtual Reality attractions for theme parks in Hollywood, Orlando and Osaka. Through his production Company, 444 Creative Content, Jon has written and directed various films and television pilots, including “Still Green”, “Breakdance Academy” and “Sorry I Killed You”. Jon, whose work has been featured at film festivals, including the HBO Comedy Arts Festival, studied at the highly acclaimed Improv Olympic with the late Del Close in Chicago. He has performed in over 250 live comedy shows and has shared the stage with Jeff Garlin acted alongside Amy Adams.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Luca

    Meet Luca Caviezel.Luca recently graduated from Dartmouth and will start his next adventure in life in consulting in New York.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Bas

    Meet Bas Waijers Baumann.Bas is a Man’s mentor, a Love, Intimacy, Sexuality, Relationship coach, author, and (shamanic) healer.The father of two is the epitome of a life-loving huMAN, who is happiest when connecting deeply with mother nature and embracing all her secrets. He is familiar with both light and shadow work.Bas is an extraordinarily creative and natural-born leader who inspires people wherever he goes by just living, breathing, and speaking his truth with a wide open heart.His ability to see people in their true nature is one of his greatest gifts.He looks behind the veil and is never afraid to name his discoveries.His big loving heart and ability to love abundantly and let everyone feel safe in his presence give his clients the ability to fully open up and show themselves – even when tough love is involved.As a sucker for old stories and mythologies, he knows how to connect ancient wisdom with the present times and dances between the worlds like no one else.The Dutch man lives with his family in the Netherlands and dreams the dream of living close to nature, preferably somewhere in Scotland or Ireland.Website is: https://thelovealchemists.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bas.waijers.9And the link to my upcoming men's program (starting January 20th):https://thelovealchemists.com/trinitas/You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Peter

    Meet Peter Connell.Peter is retired and lives in Colombia with his husband. Context:Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    Everyday ordinary extraordinary men - Trailer

    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony. You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional. In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we crea

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