The Goodlife PodcastJun 08, 2017
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Episode 09 - Lolita Jardeleza
In this episode our guest is the lovely, wise and spiritual Mrs. Lolita Jardeleza. Originally from the Philippines already at the age of two she lost her mom and was raised by her grandparents. Post WWII the family moved to the US where she became a US citizen and met her late husband. Together they have 11 children, 46 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. Mrs. Jardeleza is the author of the book "Compost Makes the Strawberries Grow" in which she shares her wisdom on parenting. She is also the Prayer Minister at the Academy of the Holy Cross in Kensington, Maryland.
Jul 09, 201752:03
Episode 08 - Bill Bierling
In this episode our guest is the humble, in many ways unconventional and well respected high-altitude mountaineer Billi Bierling. Originally from Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, Billi lives half of her life in Kathmandu, Nepal, where she maintains the Himalayan Database as a journalist and accompanies expeditions either to basecamps or sometimes even to the summit. The other half of her life she works as a humanitarian worker for the Swiss Development Agency in various locations, most recently in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Her first accomplishment in her fascinating career was a certificate as shop assistant. Billi's latest achievement was the summiting of the 8201 meter high Cho Oyu peak without using an oxygen mask.
Links to sources we mention in this podcast:
Homepage of Billi Bierling: www.billibierling.com
The Himalayan Database: www.himalayandatabase.com
Links to sources we mention in this podcast:
Homepage of Billi Bierling: www.billibierling.com
The Himalayan Database: www.himalayandatabase.com
Jun 24, 201701:14:31
Episode 07 - Angela Trammel
In this episode we are going on a journey together with our fabulous guest, Angela Trammel, discovering how she arrived at her fascinating profession as an investigative genealogist and in which ways this has influenced her life and the life of others.
Links to sources we mention in this podcast:
Kind Finder Group, LLC
23andme.com
Ancestry.com
Links to sources we mention in this podcast:
Kind Finder Group, LLC
23andme.com
Ancestry.com
Jun 08, 201701:01:19
Episode 06 with Vernice Jones and Adi Breuer
In this episode Vernice and Adi get into a conversation about different meditation practices, how they experience it, why they meditate, how they started it and what benefits it has brought into their lives. Inevitably they also explore Eastern and Western cultures in this regard and lastly they can't have a podcast about the good life without mentioning food.
Mar 24, 201701:09:26
Episode 05 with Vernice Jones and Adi Breuer
In this episode Vernice and Adi catch up on the past two to three months since last episode as both had been busy and off the grid. They discuss the raising poverty in Spain, the political as well as societal struggles in their world, how they engage with social media these days and since it all could be overly serious, the mentioning of good food and delicious recipes.
Mar 17, 201701:06:41
Episode 04 - Jason Ighani
Jason is a leadership/team coach and consultant with over 15 years of experience in the fields of human development and organizational health. He works extensively within the United Nations system, with agencies such as UNICEF, UNFPA, UNDP and the UN Secretariat, primarily in the areas of leadership development, team performance and staff wellbeing. He is also a founder of The Humanitarian Coaching Network,(www.thehcn.org) an initiative developed to support the wellbeing and development of humanitarian staff. He has lived and worked in Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Eastern Europe, and currently divides his time between the United States and Costa Rica.
Dec 20, 201601:11:36
Episode 03 with Joe Brewer
Joe Brewer is a complexity researcher and evangelist for the field of culture design. He is co-founder and editor for Evonomics magazine, research director for TheRules.org, and coordinator for the newly forming Cultural Evolution Society. He lives in Seattle and travels the world helping humanity make the transition to sustainability.
Joe has a unique background in physics, math, philosophy, atmospheric science, complexity research, and cognitive linguistics.
He has spoken at many global conferences on the science of social change and the human dimensions of planetary sustainability. And has given workshops on three continents about the workings of the human mind and the strategic tools for designing and enacting positive change in the world.
Joe has a unique background in physics, math, philosophy, atmospheric science, complexity research, and cognitive linguistics.
He has spoken at many global conferences on the science of social change and the human dimensions of planetary sustainability. And has given workshops on three continents about the workings of the human mind and the strategic tools for designing and enacting positive change in the world.
Dec 01, 201601:07:56
Episode 02 with Mark Leruste
Mark Leruste is the host of a weekly podcast and web television show called "The Unconventionalists". He is a professional coach, an inspirational speaker and the author of the book "It's Not You, It's Me". His website claims that "It's been said that if Brené Brown, Tim Ferris and Eddie Izzard had a child, Mark Leruste would probably be it".
Nov 22, 201601:10:34