Proactive Presence: Building Organizational Resilience Before Crisis Hits
This article explores how Jo Venturelli, Director of Business & Professional Development at Seafield Center, is revolutionizing workplace wellness by implementing proactive resilience practices rather than reactive crisis management.
Discover how the STOP & FLOW process helps organizations like yours create space where teams can develop the capacity to transform vulnerability into courage - before crisis calls.
Thoughts, Feelings, Behaviors: Embracing Stress as a Pathway to Growth
On a quest for happiness, we can get fooled into thinking stress doesn’t belong. Yet, what if the very stressors we're avoiding hold the key to our growth? During an enlightening conversation with Judith Belmont, psychotherapist and author of "110 CBT Tips and Tools," we explored perspectives on ways we can reframe everything, including stress.
Why STOP & FLOW Works: Research, Stories, and a Podcast Re-Release
In our fast-paced world of recovery work, sometimes we need to pause and remember why we started. This week, we're taking a moment to revisit the very first episode of the STOP & FLOW podcast—a conversation that reveals not just where this movement began, but why moving medication is worth a second look for us all.
Beyond Drama: The Art of Peaceful Transformation
Sometimes the most profound insights emerge when we least expect them. This week's conversation with Ruth Riddick, a nationally recognized recovery coach, revealed a powerful message about personal evolution and finding peace beyond drama.
Energy Healing Isn’t Just Woo-Woo: The Science Behind Why It Works
A deep dive with Kristin Onderdonk into how energy techniques like Reiki, tapping, breathwork, and somatic movement create real physiological shifts in the body.
When Synchronicity Leads to Possibility: A Conversation on Manifestation and Growth
Sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen when we least expect them. This week's deep dive with recovery coach and manifestation expert Lynne reveals how being open to life's "technical difficulties" can lead us to exactly where we need to be.