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  • Holli Moeini & Jeanna Hanenburg — The Final Episode: Appreciating the Value of the Content We Create as Podcasters
    2022/06/07

    "The unknown is uncomfortable, but it's necessary to grow."

    —Holli Moeini

    Holli Moeini and Jeanna Hanenburg, hosts of the LOA Uncorked Podcast and inseparable BFFs, found each other in 2004 when they worked together in corporate America. They very successfully created meaningful experiences for their teams and clients while their beautiful, inspired friendship grew and deepened. A legendary friendship really, grounded in soul sisterhood and their passion for learning how to create epic lives and savoring them to the fullest.

    Out of their thirst to create magic within a community and their love for the limelight, the LOA Uncorked podcast was born in 2018. Holli and Jeanna are all about making conscious creation a lifestyle – about learning and sharing how we can experience and express ourselves fully in our authenticity and personal power. They love to experiment with every inspiring philosophy, viewpoint, technique or life hack there is, and, at the same time, they are fully in their element, sharing their own wisdom and creation adventures with the world. And so, they're both students and teachers in their podcast episodes, absolutely passionate about empowering their listeners to learn to fully own their lives along with them.

    On LOA Uncorked, Holli and Jeanna share deep conversations that they fill with lots of fun and light-heartedness. They love to create a VIP atmosphere for both their guests and their listeners. If you like to be cuddled, laugh and learn at the same time, LOA Uncorked is for you!

    See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/150-holli-moeini-jeanna-hanenburg-the-final-episode-appreciating-the-value-of-the-content-we-create-as-podcasters

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  • Johanna Vissman French — Starting Her Entrepreneurial Journey During the Pandemic & How Her Sobriety Helped Her Succeed
    2022/05/31

    "I want to be authentic. I want to be caring. I want to respect people."

    —Johanna Vissman French

    Johanna Vissman French is the owner & artist of CLO + LO ABODE, a shop that offers vintage and found home furnishings, home decor, art, & so much more. She'd always dreamt of breaking into a more creative professional life, especially interior design, yet up until COVID, had only seen nothing but barriers and excuses. After finding herself suddenly unemployed in 2020, like so many other people, she was finally granted the opportunity to dive into the collection of furniture projects she'd been hoarding over the years.⠀

    Her business' slogan is ‘advocating for the comeback of people and stuff’ and that stems from her own comeback. After growing up quite impoverished, she struggled with drugs and alcohol until ultimately deciding to design a life she didn't want to escape from. With that came sobriety, her remarkable husband, Brandon, the birth of their amazing daughter, Clover, and finally, her dream career.

    See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/149-johanna-vissman-french-starting-her-entrepreneurial-journey-during-the-pandemic-how-her-sobriety-helped-her-succeed

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  • Alyssa Couture — Striving for Spirituality & Sustainability in the Fashion Industry
    2022/05/24

    "I'm all about practical fashion."

    —Alyssa Couture

    Alyssa Couture is a fashion author and fashion entrepreneur. She feels fashion is an opportunity to attain health and healing. She claims the existence of fashion can be interpreted and experienced with a deeper purpose: fashion as an alternative medicine for mind/body/spirit. Her sole motive is to bring fashion into its course as a therapeutic, healing tool. To awaken the consciousness of the human spirit via fashion into its transmission of divine activity for overall human well-being and ultimate planetary awakening.

    She had founded three small businesses, only one of which she is currently producing. The business she is focused on is her fashion campaign HEALTHY FASHION: creating innovative solutions for a healthier kind of fashion. It’s a platform to raise awareness of the health effects of apparel. Healthy Fashion discloses important, relative content to revamp fashion for a healthier planet, but above all, it serves for the health and livelihood of humans. It is to empower and preserve Earth, humans, and plant life.

    See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/148-alyssa-couture-striving-for-spirituality-sustainability-in-the-fashion-industry

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  • Marjy Stagmeier — Connecting Communities to Schools & Starting a Community Landlord Revolution
    2022/05/17

    "Every time a child moves, they lose three months of education."

    —Marjy Stagmeier

    Dubbed “the compassionate capitalist” by the media, Marjy Stagmeier is an affordable housing solutionist and a champion of an affordable-housing education model successfully piloted within the nonprofit she founded, Atlanta-based Star-C Programs. Stagmeier has purchased, renovated, and managed more than 3,000 legacy apartment units for the past eight years as co-founder of Tristar, a nationally recognized real estate investment firm in Atlanta. Stagmeier led TriStar to develop its sustainable housing model that targets blighted and marginalized apartment communities near failing elementary schools.

    In addition to creating affordable, quality workforce housing, Stagmeier and TriStar’s pioneering partnerships with educators, medical professionals, municipalities, non-profits, and foundations are reducing tenant transiency and improving outcomes through free after-school programs and summer camps, access to affordable health care, and community gardening. A graduate of Georgia State University, she passed the Georgia CPA exam, is the former board chair of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, former vice president of the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors, and the author of Real Estate Asset Management: Executive Strategies for Profit Making. Stagmeier also is active in HouseAtl and other organizations dedicated to equitable housing. She lives in Atlanta with her husband, John. Her goal with Blighted!, Star-C, and, increasingly, with TriStar’s work is to create an equitable housing-education movement, starting with and always improving upon the open-source model presented in this book.

    See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/147-marjy-stagmeier-connecting-communities-to-schools-starting-a-community-landlord-revolution

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  • Moose Mutlow — From Yosemite Search & Rescue to Building Outdoor Education Programs
    2022/05/10

    "The stories that people tell and the richness of people's experience is the greatest school out there."

    —Moose Mutlow

    Moose Mutlow has worked in formal and alternative education for more than 30 years in Europe, Africa, Australia and North America. He worked for Outward Bound as a field instructor, trainer and course director for more than a decade. For the last two decades he has worked as an education and senior projects director in National Parks for NatureBridge. Moose has worked for Yosemite Search and Rescue as a senior trainer for swiftwater rescue and as the Lead Family Liaison Officer/trainer since 2007.

    See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/146-moose-mutlow-from-yosemite-search-rescue-to-building-outdoor-education-programs

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  • Barbara Kern — Embracing the Call to Live Your Best Possible Life & Do the Things That Scare You Most
    2022/05/03

    "I am lovingly embracing my shortcomings. I am the creator of my happiness."

    —Barbara Kern

    Barbara Kern is based in the beautiful Swiss Alps, which is her Happy Place. As a world traveler she calls many places her spiritual home. Amongst others Argentina, Mexico and Bali.

    Barbara worked in marketing communications for over 25 years, which of she owned and managed a boutique agency for 17 years. In 2017 she decided to make her passions her life. Since then she has been certified as a Yoga teacher, Thai Yoga Massage therapist and has studied Slings Myofascial Training® and Body Reading.

    Barbara is very passionate about everything she does and she graciously shares her story. She doesn’t see herself as a guru but as a life guide and friend.

    See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/145-barbara-kern-embracing-the-call-to-live-your-best-possible-life-do-the-things-that-scare-you-most

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Nathaniel J Brown — Being the Person in the Room Who Listens the Most & the Power of Meaning
    2022/04/26

    "The truth of who I am needs absolutely no defense."

    —Nathaniel J Brown

    Nathaniel is what some call a deep well to drink from. His ability to extract principles and concepts from a vast array of cultures and texts, gives him the perspective, ability and the tools to engage others on many levels. From childhood he was always curious. Taking the time to disassemble things for the sake of seeing how they work, and questioning things that didn't quite add up. But, at the age of 8 something happened that silenced him for nearly 3 decades and the fallout from the trauma had taken its toll. Nathaniel battled with PTSD, night terrors, mis-identity, inferiority, anger, isolation and the overall feeling of not being enough. However, after doing the deep inner work and shifting his mindset along with his perspective, Nathaniel has made it his mission to help others, especially men, reconnect to who they truly are outside of the "masculinity" labels of society.

    Nathaniel believes that men and women who have taken the time to re-see their traumatic experiences with a new perspective, engage with life differently. They become better Fathers, Mothers, Husbands, Wives, Entrepreneurs, and Leaders.

    See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/144-nathaniel-j-brown-being-the-person-in-the-room-who-listens-the-most-the-power-of-meaning

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  • Sebastian Slovin — Unplugging Our Lives & Experiencing Nature as a Tool for Healing
    2022/04/19

    "Technology for a lot of people can be an avoidance of discomfort."

    —Sebastian Slovin

    Since Sebastian Slovin can remember, nature has been a central part of his life. He was fortunate to grow up in the beach community of La Jolla, California and spent his childhood exploring both the land and the sea. As a young boy, he lost his father to suicide, which would deeply inspire his path in life. As a young adult, he had the opportunity to travel extensively and experience many of the world’s great surf spots as a professional bodyboarder. He holds a BA in Environmental Policy from San Diego State University and an MA in Leadership Studies from the University of San Diego. He is also the author of The Adventures of Enu, Ashes in the Ocean, and Experience Nature Unplugged: A Guide to Wellness in the Digital Age.

    In 2012, Sebastian and his wife, Sonya, founded Nature Unplugged with the mission of inspiring wellness in the digital age. They have since developed a unique curriculum to help individuals, families, educators and organizations break free from the clutches of technology overuse and reconnect with nature. For more information visit https://www.natureunplugged.com.

    See the full episode notes at https://www.onemosaic.life/interviews-with-leaders/143-sebastian-slovin-unplugging-our-lives-experiencing-nature-as-a-tool-for-healing

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    1 時間 7 分