WJ 18-25 Whats Next at Mid-Life with Nicole Jansen

The Wellness Journey with Lynnis Woods-Mullins and her guest Nicole Jansen, on air from June 19th

Part of having a full life during mid-life is pursuing those goals and dreams you have always put on hold.  By the time you hit the 40’s it is not unusual to want to stop and look at your life and ask  “what’s next?”.   While this can be an exciting time in your life, it can also be daunting.  Where do you start?  What do you do?  How does one pursue those mid-life goals and objectives in a successful and meaningful way?

Nicole Jansen, Speaker, Coach and Podcast Host knows the answers to these questions.  She coaches men and women who want to move forward in their lives but aren’t quite sure where to start.  Nicole shares with us in this interview tips on how to move forward, what kind of strategies to implement that can lead you to a positive outcome, and how to stay motivated during your mid-life transformation.  Great transformational tips, tools and techniques that can help lead you to success in mid-life and beyond!


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Over the past 30 years, Nicole Jansen has had the honor of coaching and training thousands of women and men to transform their lives and achieve extraordinary results in business and in life. In her view, there is nothing better than seeing people excel and live their best life, especially when they are elevating others at the same time!

She is a speaker, coach, and host of the Leaders Of Transformation Podcast. Her mission is to help facilitate global transformation – from isolation and competition to connection and co-creation.

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WJ 18-21 Mindful Methods of Staying Calm In The Midst of Chaos

The Wellness Journey with Lynnis Woods-Mullins and her guest Julie Potiker, on air from May 22nd

Life is full of potential stressors, from those on the home front like strained communication with family members to those that sometimes catch us off guard out in the world like an unhappy boss or a traffic jam that makes us late. We can’t control what other people bring to the table or what the world will throw at us on any given day, but what we can do, according to attorney turned mindfulness expert Julie Potiker, is learn to stay calm amidst the chaos. She shares a moving series of trials and triumphs — as well as tangible tips for how anyone can add the calming effects of mindfulness to their life — in her new book: “Life Falls Apart, but You Don’t Have To: Mindful Methods for Staying Calm In the Midst of Chaos.

According to Julie, “Mindfulness is the first step in emotional healing,” says Julie. “It’s being able to turn toward and acknowledge our difficult thoughts and feelings — such as inadequacy, sadness, anger, or confusion — with a spirit of openness and curiosity. Self-compassion involves responding to these difficult thoughts and feelings with kindness, sympathy, and understanding so that we soothe and comfort ourselves when we’re hurting. Research has shown that self-compassion greatly enhances emotional well-being. It boosts happiness, reduces anxiety and depression, and can even help maintain healthy lifestyle habits such as diet and exercise. Being both mindful and compassionate leads to greater ease and well-being in our daily lives.”

Julie shares with us not just how impactful mindfulness can be during various stages of our lives, but how during our mid-life stage mindfulness can be a great tool to maintain out mind, body and spirit wellness.


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In 2006, Julie began exhibiting symptoms of a possible brain tumour. “The wrong words kept coming out of my mouth,” she shares. “I’d say ‘captino’ instead of ‘cappuccino,’ ‘maginal’ instead of ‘magical,’ ‘bunkey burvey’ instead of ‘topsy-turvy.’ I went to a neurologist fearing the worst. After a thorough exam, the doctor asked me about my life — what my days consisted of, my family constellation, my schedule and volunteer work. I was a typical baby boomer, sandwiched between three adolescent kids (including identical twin daughters) and ageing parents. He asked me whether I had ever heard of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction; I hadn’t. He suggested that mindfulness training was what I needed in order to improve my health.”

On her doctor’s recommendation, Julie signed up for her first MBSR course at the University of California San Diego Center for Mindfulness. After that initial eight-week class, she became deeply interested in the way our thought patterns can train our brains to act and feel differently.

“In short,” says Julie, “what you think changes your brain. And it doesn’t stop until you’re dead.”

She dove head first into full-blown mindfulness training, taking more than a dozen courses and exploring multiple avenues of study over the next several years, including the groundbreaking new practice of Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC).

“Mindful Self-Compassion was MBSR with the extra component of compassion practice,” Julie shares. “Adding a self-compassion practice was just what I needed to take healing to the next level. MBSR was instructive in learning how to locate emotions in my body but not as helpful to me as MSC in handling the difficult emotions once I found them. I learned skills to soothe myself when times turn rough. My depression vanished, and I managed my issues with anger much better and in a completely new way.”

In 2014, Julie was in the first small group of people trained to teach Mindfulness Self-Compassion. Now, she shares these and other mindfulness techniques with the world through her Mindful Methods for Life training and her new book.

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WJ 18-19 A Creative Strategy for Exorbitant Cost of Health Care

The Wellness Journey with Lynnis Woods-Mullins and her guest Dr. Bill Bronston, MD, ON AIR FROM mAY 8TH

As we move through this mid-life journey all of us are becoming more aware of the cost to live a long life.  At some point, we all hope to make some kind of change in our lifestyle and pursue our other dreams and passions that we may have put off.  Some us may have plans to retire or plans to open a business.  Whatever our plan or desire is, we are also struggling with the idea of the costs of staying well and the reality that being sick in our society cost a lot of money.

Dr. Bill Bronston, MD shares with us an effective and creative way to pay for our medical expenses.  Single Payer, is an idea whose time has come.  Listen in and find out how you can help this affordable way to pay for our medical care as we journey through midlife.


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William Bronston, MD is a healthcare advocate whose dedication to those who need quality and affordable health care for almost 50 years.

Dr. Bronston is a graduate of USC Medical and did his Psychiatry Residency at Menningers School of Psychiatry at Topeka State Hospital. He also did his Internship at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.

Dr. Bronston’s accomplishments are many.  He has been on the forefront of affordable health care for many years. He was the Medical Director for the Department of Developmental Services and Department of Rehabilitation Services for the state of California.

Dr. Bronston is the Founder and CEO, nonprofits, Tower of Youth and the Digital Arts Studio Partnership in Sacramento Sierra 8 counties to advance youth media arts, 21st Century workforce and teen youth civic engagement (37 consecutive regional and North American youth Film Festivals at Crest Theatre.

Dr. Bronston’s passion is the work he is doing with  Physicians for National Health Program.  He is the Convenor of the CA Capital Chapter.   He is also Contributing author Universal Single Payer CA Prop 186,  1994

Dr. Bronston is in his own words an “uncompromising advocate for universal, rightful, comprehensive health care – SB 562”.

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WJ 18-16 Dreams That Can Save Your Life

The Wellness Journey with Lynniss Woods-Mullins and her guests Dr Larry Burk and Kathleen O’Keefe-Kanavos, on air April 17th

Understanding the healing Messages in our Dreams

Our dreams?  How important are they really and how can they help us to have a more well life.  How do our dreams impact our ability to heal?  The reality is that studies have shown a direct correlation between the interpretation of our dreams,  and our ability to use them to guide us our ultimate healing.

Showcasing the important role of dreams and their power to detect and heal illness, Dr. Larry Burk and Kathleen O’Keefe-Kanavos share amazing research and true stories of physical and emotional healings triggered by dreams, in there new book “Dreams That Can Save Your Life , Early Warning Signs of Cancer and Other Disease”  They share in their  book detailed stories – all confirmed by pathology reports–from subjects in medical research projects whose dreams diagnosed illness and helped heal their lives, including Kathleen’s own story as a three-time breast cancer survivor whose dreams diagnosed her cancer even when it was missed by her doctors.

Kathleen Kanavos and Dr. Larry Burk share experiences and stories about dreams and the dramatic results of dreams can save your life.


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Larry Burk, MD did his medical school and residency training at the University of Pittsburgh. He was the co-founder of Duke Integrative Medicine in Durham, NC and is currently on staff in the radiology department at Duke Hospital where he is heading up a new study involving dreams and breast cancer. Dr. Burk is also a former board president of the internationally acclaimed Rhine Research Center at Duke University. He was the co-founder of the American Board of Scientific Medical Intuition and is currently a member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, where he has made several presentations on dream diagnosis and published his paper “Warning Dreams Preceding the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer: A Survey of the Most Important Characteristics” in 2015. Dr Burk is also President of Healing Imager, PC and specializes in teleradiology, EFT, hypnosis, and dreamwork. His scientific articles, newspaper columns, TEDx talk, newsletters and video blogs are posted at www.larryburkmd.com

Kathleen O’Keefe-Kanavos has spent years studying and teaching about dreams. A three-time breast cancer survivor whose premonitory dreams diagnosed her cancer, she credits her survival to conventional treatment combined with her dreams as a diagnostic tool. All of her cancers were missed by the medical community and the tests on which they relied. Her knowledge and personal wisdom comes from “the trenches of life,” not from hypothetical theories. She is the author of Surviving Cancer Land, the host of the Kat Kanavos Show on New Earth International Radio, a life guidance coach, and inspirational speaker. She lives in Palm Springs, California and Cummaquid, Massachusetts.

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18-15 Quit Smoking, But How? Try the BMP Method

The Wellness Journey with Lynnis Woods-Mullins and her guest Barbara Miller, on air from April 10th

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It seems to be an obvious that if you want to be well and healthy in mid-life if you are a smoker you want to quit.  While that may be obvious, millions of people struggle with how to successfully quit smoking.

Barbara Miller is a Nicotine expert and ex-smoker who has created the successful BMP method.  She shares with us her story and how she created this method to help smokers quit in a way that is painless and successful.

Barbra shares with us some of the difficult times in her life and how she transformed her life using this method not to just quit smoking but for other transformational changes, she needed to make in her life. If you are a smoker or knows someone who smokes, this is a can’t miss interview.


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As an author, quit smoking facilitator and a motivational speaker, Barbara Miller delivers an inspiring message, which tells people that anything is possible and to never give up. It is a message Barbara Miller has learned from her own life and one she is helping others apply to their lives.

Barbara’s parents divorced when she was only three. Her father raised her, after having proven to the courts that he could do so without a mother’s help. Barbara’s story is one of survival, perseverance and determination. As a child, she was very quiet and observant, which led to her being mislabeled as a slow learner. This type of labelling denied Barbara access to the education system. The misdiagnosis led to segregation which, in turn, developed into daily humiliation. The school system badly scarred her and its effects stayed with her, damaging her self-esteem to such an extent that it took many years to overcome.

While Barbara was battling against seven years of chronic fatigue caused by thyroid cancer, she continued her in-home studies; book after book, year after year. Each year, while recovering from her difficult past, Barbara forged ahead with a passion to prove that anything is possible.

With persistence and determination, she reached her goal of being self-employed at the age of twenty-six by starting her own property management business. With residual income, she was able to continue devoting valuable time to her self-education. The search for something more meaningful lies at the heart of her ambition.

Barbara Miller published her first book, ‘How To Quit Smoking Even If You Don’t Want To’, in the spring of 2000, (revised in Jan 2008) which she has developed into a one-day intensive, interactive workshop.

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Barbara has a great deal of passion for speaking about crucial topics such as suicide prevention and the importance of education and she intends to inspire others on overcoming barriers and obstacles. Utilizing powerful delivery and inspiring insights, Barbara’s customized presentation will teach and inspire your audience not only to quit smoking but also to dare to dream. And above all else, to “Never Give Up!”

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