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Calling in the Healers

Calling in the Healers

著者: Nick Pineda @ Kapwa Leadership
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Calling in the Healers is a hyper-local podcast based in Lawrence, KS, built for and with community, where we explore what healing means in all its forms—from personal journeys to community-wide transformation.Nick Pineda @ Kapwa Leadership 社会科学
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  • Sit, Savor, Heal w/ Ashley Ferguson Combs
    2025/08/29

    We already intuitively know that food is more than fuel. We know that it is real medicine on so many levels! It is energy, nutrition, health, memory, beauty and straight up YUM.
    So why do we need to be reminded so regularly?

    In this conversation Ashley Ferguson Combs reminds us to SIT, SAVOR and HEAL (instead of grab and go).

    Mom, founder of Breda's Bentos, and Holistic Nutritionist at Atma Integrative Health Clinic here in Lawrence, and I together explore how our meals get to be invitations: to slow down, to reconnect, and to spiral upward into what it feels like to be our best, most radiant selves.

    From the philosophy behind Breda’s Bentos, to Filipino recipes like adobo, bibingka, and lumpia, Ashley teaches us the ways that nourishment can come through so many relationships that we have with our food.

    We talk about:
    • Why slowing down to sit and savor changes everything
    • How “spiraling up” starts with one nourishing choice
    • The medicine of recipes passed down through family and community
    • Rethinking nutrition beyond restriction and deprivation
    • What social media is getting right and what it's getting wrogn about how we can feed ourselves well

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Story as Medicine w/ Rebekka Schlichting (Ioway)
    2025/07/04

    In this episode of Calling in the Healers, host Nick Pineda sits down with Rebekka Schlichting (Ioway)—filmmaker, Professor of Practice at the University of Kansas, story keeper, and community healer in Lawrence, Kansas.

    Rebekka shares about how tending stories across generations and the land is part of generational healing, navigating the challenges of growing up native in Lawrence (for her mother) and growing up on the Reservation (for her) and joys of raising children in Lawrence today, working in film, and living in a world that's colonized.

    Whether you’re passionate about community care, decolonizing leadership, Indigenous wisdom, or place-based healing, this conversation will remind you that healing is relational, intergenerational, and deeply rooted in place.

    Listen if you’re curious about:
    ✅ Storytelling as a tool for personal and collective healing
    ✅ Navigating the preservation of traditions and cultural protocols
    ✅ How to connect with your lineage and local land
    ✅ What perspectives we get to see through native-made film
    ✅ An invitation to step-up how it centers the native members of its community

    ✨ New episodes of Calling in the Healers drop weekly, sharing local voices and hyperlocal healing stories rooted in Lawrence, Kansas—ancestral Kaw, Osage, and Shawnee land.

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music or iHeartRadio.


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    1 時間 36 分
  • Lifelong Movement w/ Zach & Whitney Schneider
    2025/06/27

    Are you organizing your life so you can move the way you want to for the rest of your life?

    In this episode of Calling in the Healers, we sit down with Zach and Whitney Schneider, personal trainers and co-owners of a community gym in Lawrence, Kansas. Together, we talk about movement. Both how movement heals, as well as the work it takes to heal when we can't move the way we want to (e.g., recovering from a debilitating injury). Throughout the episode, we unpack the way commitment to our health in the long term sets us on a path to personal resilience, community connection, and lifelong strength.

    You’ll hear about:

    • Inclusive fitness practices for every type of body

    • How to build a gym culture rooted in compassion, not comparison

    • What this approach to fitness teaches us about adaptation and community healing

    • Growing up in rural Kansas, recovering from injury, and staying rooted in place

    Whether you’re a fitness professional, a community leader, or someone healing their relationship with their body, this episode offers powerful insights into how movement can become medicine.

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    1 時間 23 分
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