James Hollis, Ph.D. is a Jungian Analyst in Washington, D. C. where he is also Executive Director of the Jung Society of Washington. He has published fifteen books translated into nineteen languages and lectures widely on five continents. His latest books are Hauntings and Living an Examined Life.
EP32: Integrating Community, Intuition & Movement With Katy Bowman
In this episode we discuss how Katy came to develop the concept of nutritious movement and movement ecology. Role modeling as a way of showing others how to integrate change.
Finding your personal mission statement and defining your own personal value system which is different than the values you hold for your family and community. They are dynamic.
What you'll learn from this episode...
- Role modeling vs. being an expert and what we hand down to other generations; our truths, intuition and expert culture.
- Multitasking - how one task leads to another thus making integration much smoother.
- How to make life less stressful and more joyful by integrating and stacking nature based activities.
- How making things more complex has impacted our environment and health from an ecological standpoint.