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Natural Awakenings is a family of more than 70 healthy living magazines celebrating 26 years of providing the communities we serve with the tools and resources we all need to lead healthier lives on a healthy planet.
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13 VIRUS FIGHTERS
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Essential Oils for Challenging Times
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Finding Respite and Adventure Close to Home
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Getting Fit Without a Gym
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NC Based Stuart Watson R eveals How Women Inspired His New Podcast
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24 FAMILY STORIES Help Kids Cope During Tough Times
25 FATHERS KNOW BEST DEPARTMENTS 8 news briefs 12 local health brief 13 eco tip 17 wise words 18 fit body 20 community spotlight
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news briefs
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amilo Sanchez, L. Ac, MAOM, of Empower Life Center, in Pineville, will lead a Tai Chi Mind-Body Wellness Certification program from 6:30 to 8 p.m. starting on May 21 and continuing weekly through October 29. See Brief in the April issue or online at AwakeningCharlotte.com for more information. Location: 14136 Lancaster Hwy. For more information or to register, call 704-542-8088, email info@EmpowerLifeCenter.com, or visit EmpowerLifeCenter.com. See ad, page 28.
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C Wellness Center and Spa, in Gastonia, being deemed an essential business in regard to state executive orders during this crisis, attests that people’s health is also essential and maintaining health and immunity now is especially vital. To keep with the order and social-distancing rules, only their Wellness Service is open (for colon hydrotherapy and other services); they will only be accepting one client at a time (and lengthening time between sessions for more thorough disinfection); online appointments are temporarily closed (call the office to schedule appointments); and there is a 50 percent cancellation fee as they need to pay employees regardless if a client keeps an appointment. The latter policy also allows them to maintain flexible hours; therefore, all customers are asked to have a credit card on file, but it will only be charged for a cancellation or no-show. Also, Nature’s Sunshine supplements can be ordered at https://www.naturessunshine.com/us/?sponser=248807, or call and the order will be mailed. They also offer curbside pick-up. Location: 1308 E. Garrison Blvd. For more information or to make an appointment, call 704-823-1577, email info@HCWellnessCenterAndSpa.com or visit HCWellnessCenterAndSpa.com. See ad, page 28.
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n these times of social distancing, The KentCook Institute at The Nook has been working extensively in creating classes for people to attend while staying in their homes. Each session is filled with information they regularly share at the brick-andmortar Nook and covers topics including the importance of essential oils, the brilliance of synchronicity, spending time in meditation and more. All the instructors that teach at The Nook have vast professional and educational backgrounds, lending to the high quality that the institute has always maintained. The institute believes that, as we exercise the freedom to stayat-home, safe and healthy in these trying times, it’s important as ever to maintain a high level of energy and to practice spirituality. This is a solution for the interim and as soon as it is safe, they will re-open and the recorded classes will remain available. Cost of the classes range from free to $12. To register, visit the classes section at KentCookInstitute.com. For more information, call 704896-3111 or email KentCookNook@gmail.com. See ad, page 13.
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Priming Your Body for Healing Webinars on May 18 and June 8
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mber Pederson, DC, CFMP, owner of Healing Platform, in Belmont, North Carolina, will host two free webinars at 6 p.m. on May 18 and June 8 to help participants prepare their bodies to experience proper healing and a stronger immune system. Expert advice will be provided in how to take control of one’s nervous system, create resilience to stress, transform one’s state from being stressed to calm and strategies to shift one’s body into a state in which it can heal. “When you’re in a parasympathetic state, you’re often calm, relaxed and happy,” she says. “This is the state in which your body is able to heal. If you are in a state of stress or fear, you’ll never be able to completely heal. You may be doing a lot to strengthen your immune system, but to make your efforts as effective as possible, getting your body to a parasympathetic state is necessary. “Where you send blood flow is where you send function; therefore, we want to shift blood flow away from the amygdala (the limbic brain that governs stress responses to emotions like worry, fear and anxiety) to the pre-frontal cortex. Activation of the pre-frontal cortex allows us to elevate our awareness, consciousness and think for ourselves. We can shift blood flow to our pre-frontal cortex by stimulating our parasympathetic nervous system.” Webinar websites to register in advance: May 18: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/ register/WN_cCBVTf_cTiK_zn3eeEoF2w and June 8: https://us02web.zoom.us/ webinar/register/WN_s9WvkYQ9SA6wAzLHDNbo4w. Location: 100 N. Main St., Ste. 220. For more information, call 704-755-4088 or visit HealingPlatform.com. See ad, page 27.
ama Bessie's Place plans to launch a new webstore on May 1. Customers will be able to obtain their essential metaphysical and spiritual supplies and more at MamaBessiesPlace.net. The online shelves are well stocked with all of their bestsellers including sage bundles, candles, Florida Water and incense. A wide variety of herbs that make wonderful infusions for soothing, healing teas, spiritual baths and aromas are also available. Furthermore, those who order during May and June will receive a free gift with purchase. For more information, visit MamaBessiesPlace.net, call 704-632-9911 or email MamaBessiesPlace@yahoo.com. See ad, page 21.
Online Programs Offered at Roper PT
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xercise and its positive effect on our immune system have been strongly linked; working out causes a change in antibodies and white blood cells, and slows down the response of stress hormones. Roper PT, in Charlotte, is providing an ultra-convenient way to tackle one’s exercise and wellness challenges during this stay-at-home time as they are now offering virtual Medical Therapeutic Yoga classes for all ages and even golfers. Classes are being offered from 7 to 8 p.m. on Mondays (except on May 25 Memorial Day); noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays; and 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Thursdays. They are also offering one-on-one TeleHealth sessions to address the stress, anxiety and pain people may be feeling during these stressful times. Cost for all-access, Medical Therapeutic Yoga monthly pass: $150, includes multiple classes per week. For more information or to register for pass or TeleHealth session, call 980-2986706 or email FrontDesk@RoperPT.com. Also visit RoperPT.com. Location: 301 E. Tremont Ave., Ste. B. See ad, page 30.
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Frequency Medicine Program Supports Immune System
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nergetic Apothecary and Reiki for Wellness, both owned by Tammy Schoolcraft, is now offering a cutting-edge digital frequency medicine program designed to be used on each person’s own devices to support their immune system. The program, which can be experienced for free for 15 days when booking a quantum biofeedback or energy healing session at the specially priced spring cost of $65, instantly analyzes one’s unique voice imprint and generates multi-faceted frequency waveforms and energetic signatures that are sent directly to one’s smartphone or tablet. This customized “Frequency Prescription,” covering infections and viruses including COVID-19; immune resiliency; vitamins, minerals and nutrition; chronic pain and inflammation; weight loss; chakra balancing and releasing emotional chaos; brain balancing; success and abundance; releasing fear and anxiety, and more, can be done at home and helps to stimulate the bodies’ own innate healing ability supporting immune resiliency and balance. “It’s much like refilling a prescription at your local pharmacy, only this prescription is dispensed as beneficial harmonizing supportive frequencies with none of the side effects of medications,” says Schoolcraft. “You can be in the comfort of your own home or halfway around the world and receive immediate help and relief from your practitioner.” Choose free “15-Day Frequency Medicine Trial” while booking quantum biofeedback or energy healing session. For more information or to register, call 704-907-3380, email TSchoolcraft@windstream.net or visit EnergeticApothecary.com. See ad, page 28.
Thayer Offers Special Immune System Consultations
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anis Thayer, a Traditional Naturopath, Integrative Energy Medicine Therapist and board-certified health coach, is offering special $99 Putting Your Immune System on the Offense phone consultations April through June to provide effective steps to enhance health and wellness regardless of one’s current state of health. She says that advice can include targeted vitamins, herbs, supplements, foods and even fasting that are being used now in the supportive treatment of COVID-19. “There are excellent options to strengthen your immune system to be at its best,” she says. “We want a good defense to happen when our immune system is challenged, but I want to go a step further and help others with building a great ‘offense’ with immunity that encompasses action plans to take right now. “No matter where you are today with your health, there are plenty of options you can add to your daily routine to give you the best offense against any virus. You will feel much stronger and more empowered if you have a plan and implement how to stay healthy no matter what is going on around you. Sitting back feeling helpless and just waiting to see if you will ‘catch’ this virus weakens your immune system. Fear is probably the biggest stress right now for the majority and that fear weakens us…. which is not a great offense or defense.” For more information or to arrange a consultation, call 704-455-4710 or email JGThayer81@hotmail.com. See ad, page 29. 10
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idia Adkins, CFMP, DC, PKT, founder and CEO of the Carolinas Weight Loss Institute, in Gastonia, is Lidia Adkins providing an Immunity Boost ASAP Package at a 15 percent discount for Natural Awakenings’ readers that encompasses liposomal C, vitamin D, omega-3 and glutathione that can be shipped for greater convenience. She doesn’t claim that any supplement can destroy or even prevent coronavirus infection, as “Being a novel or new virus, the available research is very limited. But we can certainly use what we know and what science proves—that a healthy immune system protects and fights much better than a weak immune system.” She advises that people do research and understand what they are spending money on; purchase supplements from trusted sources (ask if the labs that produce them operate as FDAregistered facilities); if unsure what to choose due to overwhelming amount of information, stick with the supplements that have the most science-based background; and ask one’s healthcare provider/holistic practitioner which ones benefit you the most. “In addition, if you have a gut issue, mention that when you call,” she adds. “About 70% of our immune system resides in our gut, specifically our microbiome. When our gut health is compromised, our immunity is compromised. Good gut health starts with a healthy diet and healing support.” Location: 216 S. New Hope Rd. For more information or to make an appointment, call 704-271-9757 or visit CWLI. net. Mention Code “NaturalAwakening” when calling to qualify for the 15% special. See ad, page 30.
Natural Awakenings Charlotte Expands Website, Conducts Contest
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ith Stay-At-Home directives extended until May 8 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the staged re-opening phases one through three, many may be staying at home into the summer. With the need for more athome information, Natural Awakenings Charlotte is expanding the resources of its website. • To learn about some area practitioners that can help one to strengthen their immune system, especially important during this crisis, check out: Tinyurl. com/NACOVID-19Resources • To discover local stay-at-home offerings and how to treat yourself when stay-at-home is lifted: Tinyurl. com/Charlotte-Stay-At-Home • Many previously published Natural Awakenings articles on the immune system are available at: Tinyurl.com/ NACOVID-19Resources2 • Natural Awakenings ideas on how to make stay-at-home more enjoyable are posted at: Tinyurl.com/COVID19StayAtHomeTips • Plus, in honor of Earth Day, Natural Awakenings Charlotte, Claudia Josephine Design and Sustain Charlotte are sponsoring a Home Improvement contest for readers using repurposed products (at least 50% of the project needs to consist of repurposed products). Items that have been collected from second-hand and thrift stores, neighbors and from your own garage, basement or closets can be put to good use in completing a home project now. The majority of the project must be completed from the time of the Stay-At-Home order (March 26 was earliest issued in our area) to the submission deadline of August 1. Send name, home address and before-and-after photos to Publisher@AwakeningCharlotte. com with a description of the repurposed materials that made up at least 50% of the overall project and where those materials came
from. Winners will be announced in the September edition. Prizes include a Virtual Interior Paint Color Consultation valued at $225 complements of Claudia Josephine Design and two tickets to the 2020 Charlotte Sustainability Awards on September 9 valued at $210 complements of Sustain
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here is a significant body of epidemiological evidence that consumption of raw milk in childhood and adulthood can be one of the most effective protective substances against allergic diseases and asthma, even though milk is one of the most common food allergens in childhood. The role of raw milk ingredients such as proteins, fat and fatty acids and bacterial components has been studied and its influence on the immune function has been documented. Cow’s milk is now processed on an industrial scale to avoid the risk of pathogenic bacteria infection from unpasteurized milk. The consumption of raw milk is much less common than in the past, but a number of consumers, especially those living on farms, still drink milk directly from cows. For more than a decade, evidence has indicated that living on a farm can reduce the risk of allergen sensitization and allergic diseases in children. The protective effect on allergies and asthma of raw milk is weaker with processed or commercial milk, as the processing changes its composition. Raw milk is subject to two basic processes: UHT homogenization and sterilization, which affect the content and functionality of fats, bacteria and proteins. Homogenization is the breaking of fat pellets into smaller ones to prevent the formation of cream on the milk surface. This process changes the physical structure of fats, casein and whey proteins. It also increases the total surface on which casein proteins are more easily adsorbed. The quality of fat in milk depends on the ingredients cows are fed. If it is grass without any industrial mixtures, the content of polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids is higher. Heating is another processing procedure. It might be the pasteurization process (heating), which reduces the bacterial content and enzymes that allow such milk to be stored without refrigeration for several months. Scientific evidence confirms that heating raw milk influences its allergy protective properties. The presence and composition of bacteria is the clearest difference between unpasteurized and processed milk. The prevalence of pathogens in milk depends on numerous factors, but raw milk can be contaminated with pathogens even coming from healthy animals, as dairy farms may be the reservoir of various foodborne pathogens. There is a debate about the role of raw cow’s milk in human health. Sceptics say that raw milk carries a significant risk of bacterial pathogen infection and there is no clear evidence that raw milk has any nutritional benefits compared to pasteurized milk. Enthusiasts see in milk the hope for effective prevention of allergic diseases and even respiratory tract infections. There is no doubt that the components of raw milk can influence the immune function, but the final proof based on controlled studies in infants is not possible due to ethical reasons. Undoubtedly, even if the final understanding of the role of raw cow’s milk seems to be a distant prospect, it is one of the most intriguing and promising paths to be studied in allergy prevention. LD Peeler is owner of Milky Way Farm, located at 220 Hidden Hills Rd., in Starr, SC. For more information, call 864-617-5911 or visit SCMilkyWayFarm.com.
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Essential Oils for Challenging Times In these coronavirus days, an essential oil mixture with legendary origins in the Bubonic Plague offers soothing scents for the homebound and might add some viral protection. The mixture of five oils: eucalyptus, clove, cinnamon, lemon and rosemary, is known as Thieves. As the story goes, in the 1500s, as the Black Death decimated Europe, when four unemployed spice merchants that turned to robbing the bodies and homes of the dead were captured and threatened with being burned alive, they confessed to the judge their secret to avoiding infection—the spice blend that they rubbed on their hands, ears, feet and temples. They were all hanged, but their formula survives as Thieves, and is today one of the most popular essential oil blends in the market, sold under that name and also as Five Guards, Health Shield and Fighting Five. Although shown to sharply reduce three kinds of airborne bacteria in 10 minutes, its antiviral properties have not been extensively studied. Its components, however, have proven antimicrobial, antiseptic and antiviral properties: n Eucalyptus, long used for respiratory infections, has been proven effective against a number of viruses, particularly the swine flu and herpes type 1 viruses. n Clove has exhibited strong antiviral activity against such viruses as the adenovirus type 3 respiratory virus, poliovirus and coxsackievirus. n Cinnamon leaf shows antiviral activity and can prevent pneumonia due to influenza. n Lemon oil has antibacterial and antifungal properties, and is often used in cleaning products. n Rosemary eases stress and has antiviral, antimicrobial and antidepressant qualities.
Adding five drops of the blend, along with water in a diffuser, can waft the scent throughout a room and diminish airborne odors and germs. For respiratory support, put a few drops into a cup of steaming, but not boiling, water, drape a towel around the cup and face, and breathe in the fumes. Add it to a carrier oil like jojoba oil or coconut oil at a 1:30 ratio (such as one-half ounce Thieves to 15 ounces jojoba) and rub it on pulse points in the wrist and neck. But do not ingest the blend. If a child under 10 is in the house, don’t diffuse it or use it topically on them, because rosemary and eucalyptus can be unsafe for a child, advises Christina Anthis, author of The Beginner’s Guide to Essential Oils: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started.
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taycations—sticking close to home for new travel experiences—was a growing trend even before the COVID-19 pandemic turned it into a practical necessity for many of us. Staycations reduce costs, minimize travel time and also lower our carbon footprint by eliminating international travel. Happily, they don’t reduce the pure pleasure of finding new adventures, exploring untrammeled nature, seeing the familiar with fresh eyes and meeting people from all walks of life. All of that is close at hand, and especially when compared to foreign jaunts, the price is right. A good place to start is by checking out state and regional parks, often overlooked gems offering scenic miles of trails for hiking, biking, birding, fishing, picnicking and other activities. “Whether mountains, prairies, rivers, forests in the country or heart of the city, there is always a state park waiting to welcome you, no matter what kind of recreation you enjoy,” says Jason Clay, spokesperson with Colorado Parks and Wildlife. In Colorado parks, people can, for example, river raft in the Arkansas Headwaters Recre-
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ation Area; boat, fish and hammock camp in Jackson Lake State Park; and rock climb in Eldorado Canyon. Parks can be discovered and trail maps downloaded by visiting TrailLink.com, run by the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. It provides searches for nearby trails using parameters such as distance, types of activity and wheelchair accessibility. Its smartphone TrailLink app is free to download and $30 per year for unlimited customized use. State, local and regional parks across the country offer rich educational opportunities for kids and adults alike, including naturalist-guided activities, bird and botany walks, lessons in local history, ecology and geography, and more. Several states offer free admission to all state-run parks, including Hawaii, Tennessee and Illinois. State-by-state listings of fees and policies can be found at Tinyurl.com/StateParkPasses.
Making a Quick Getaway
Weekend forays into natural and rustic settings can be ideal escape valves for people needing a simple, quick change of venue.
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Camping, of course, is always an option, but for those that want to be in nature in a more comfy fashion, using “cabin” as a search word works well in websites like Airbnb.com and TripAdvisor.com. The option of glamping—or glamorous camping—offers surprisingly luxurious stays outdoors in tents, pods and domes; check out Glamping.com. Getaway.House offers woodsy outposts in 10 locations equipped with “tiny house” cabins around the country designed for quick escapes from cities. “If you were at your desk in need of an escape, you could cut out early and be there by 6 p.m.,” says Vice President of Marketing Rachel Mansfield. The private experience, with no check-in desk or communal areas, enables it to continue operating safely during the pandemic. The cabins, designed to blend in with their natural surroundings, are equipped with food for purchase, stove, books, radio, firewood, fire pit and Adirondack chairs, as well as a map for local hikes and adventures. “I did a getaway at a point in my life where I wanted some time alone, away
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from commitments, to figure out what my next chapter in life was going to be,” says Paige Conner Totaro, of Alexandria, Virginia, the founder of Unquote Travel, a web-based tour agency focusing on small group, off-the-beaten-track adventures. “You can change your environment without going very far, and that in turn can change the way you think about things. Little things like sleeping on the other side of the bed can help you shake up your brain.”
Local Attraction
Local-led excursions are another way to see our home turf through a new lens. Airbnb Experiences, offered virtually everywhere that Airbnb lists lodging, are one-of-a-kind tours and classes designed and hosted by locals with unique expertise. Experiences
run the gamut from neighborhood tours on foot or bikes with athletes to museum tours led by local artists or art historians. Many include a hands-on learning component, like how to make mosaics in a community art space or cook a local delicacy from a family recipe. Similar tours and experiences can be found on TripAdvisor’s Things To Do listings. WithLocals. com, whose mission is “to break down the barriers between travelers and locals worldwide,” also offers foodie fun and offbeat adventures. Kelly Kniewel stumbled onto tour guiding after experiencing burnout in her previous career in the beverage industry. An Airbnb Experiences host, Kniewel now leads small group tours of Chicago, introducing locals and visitors alike to many of its little-known facets. “I’ve fallen in love with my city all over again doing these tours,” says Kniewel, a self-proclaimed history geek. She loves to take guests inside Art Deco and Beaux Arts buildings they may have passed before
without realizing the gorgeous art and architecture that exists inside, such as the library-turned-cultural center, Chicago Cultural Center, boasting two impressive glass domes, one designed by Tiffany Glass. Another favorite excursion is taking guests on a water taxi tour. “It’s a cheap and unique way to see Chicago. The water, both the Chicago River and Lake Michigan, is so much a part of who we are as a city.” During the limitations imposed during the COVID-19 period, Airbnb and other websites began offering experiences online, allowing people from all over the world to connect and make pastries with a Swedish baker, draw with a Mexican cartoonist, learn about apartheid from a South African or experience a day in the life of an American Olympic bobsledder.
Traveling the World Without Leaving Home
Hosting travelers can bring new meaning to a staycation, offering a rich opportunity for cross-cultural exchange without any exchange of currency. The popular CouchSurfing.com connects travelers with locals offering free use of a couch,
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he says. “It’s restored my faith in humanity. I’ve encountered nothing but wonderful people, all with such different personalities and backgrounds.”
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Agrotourism, in which working farms open the barn doors to visitors for day or overnight trips, has the added advantage of supporting local agriculture. AgritourismWorld. com and FarmStayUS.com provide listings for farm stays worldwide searchable by type, such as Christmas tree farm, vineyard, orchard, dude ranch or alpaca farm. The 40-acre Taos Goji Farm and Eco-Lodge Retreat, in Taos, New Mexico, is one such venue. “My husband and I returned to the land nine years ago after many years working as professionals in stuffy offices. The farm has been developed for our family and others who wish to be close to nature and to live off of the land,” says co-owner Elizabeth vom Dorp. The farm is open for paid guests, as well as to the volunteers known as “Wwoofers” that come through Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms to help raise goji berries, fruits, vegetables and free-range chickens. All cabins date from the early 1900s, including an old dairy barn converted into a duplex and five sheep herder cabins. The farm is surrounded by a national forest, so many guests visit to enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, rafting and ballooning. “Families with children love to come and pick berries, collect eggs and pet the animals. We have rescue alpacas, sheep, goats, chickens and turkeys,” says vom Dorp. While the world may still be at the mercy of unfortunate circumstances this summer, travel is ultimately a state of mind. By staying open, curious and present, there are always new encounters and discoveries underfoot very close to home. Connect with Washington, D.C., freelance writer April Thompson at AprilWrites.com.
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air mattress or spare bedroom. Available in more than 200,000 cities worldwide, it has 14 million members and sponsors local language exchanges, dance classes, hikes and dinners, so there are opportunities to make new friends and have new experiences even without offering a place to sleep. (During COVID-19 restrictions, these activities were moved online.) Similar organizations that offer opportunities for local hosting (including low- or no-cost lodging) include Servas.org, established in 1949, which stresses world peace and cultural exchange, and preinterviews potential guests and hosts to ensure safety; GlobalFreeloaders.com, a free registry for hosts and guests that do their own online screening and matching; and EvergreenClub.com, in which hosts provide a bed-and-breakfast homestay for travelers over age 50 for $20 a night. An exciting option for homeowners is HomeExchange. com, a $150-a-year service that allows people in far-flung places to switch homes, either directly or through a staggered point system so they can truly live like locals. John Fackenthal, of Rockville, Maryland, has hosted more than 100 couchsurfers from 29 countries, and loved every experience. “I had a big apartment in the heart of Washington, D.C., when I first started hosting, but lived alone and felt a little isolated. I wanted to bring back the youth hostel feel from travels in my younger days, where you’d hang out with fellow travelers and go hiking, share a meal or play cards,” he says. A web developer, he recalls such memorable guests as a carpenter in his 60s from the Pacific Northwest that helped him with fixer-upper projects, a pair of pro volleyball players from the Czech Republic and two young women from China that prepared him a massive traditional Chinese feast “with all four burners going,”
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David Hamilton on Kindness in the Pandemic Age by Sandra Yeyati
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avid Hamilton has authored 10 books, including The Little Book of Kindness, How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body and The Five Side Effects of Kindness. He holds a doctorate in organic chemistry and spent four years in the pharmaceutical industry developing drugs for treating cardiovascular disease and cancer. During clinical research trials, he noticed that a significant number of people experienced health improvements while on fake, or placebo, drugs. This inspired a career change more than 20 years ago, when he became a writer and public speaker teaching people how to understand and harness the mind-body connection to improve health.
Have you noticed an increase in kindness during the current pandemic emergency?
I think so. In the past, you said things like, “Hello, how are you?” as a greeting. But now, when people say it, they really mean it. There’s a sense of genuine compassion that I think is coming out in everyone on a scale that I’ve never seen before. We’re feeling empathy for people that are suffering, but also feeling empathy for each other, because we realize that everyone is in a similar place.
How do you explain this upsurge in kindness during
social distancing and isolation?
We are genetically wired for kindness. The genes that produce the kindness hormone are some of the oldest in the human genome, like 500 million years old. So, our natural state is to care, to be kind and compassionate. But in life, we get caught up in everyday stresses and worries—financially, work-wise and in relationships—that often obscure that natural tendency to care. When a lot of that stuff is taken away, people’s natural sense of kindness and compassion come to the surface.
Do you see an opportunity for a shift in collective consciousness?
Absolutely. We’ve been called to unify, to recognize that we are part of the same human family. There’s a global outpouring of compassion. We’re transforming, becoming more aware of our own kindness and the needs of other people. On another level, I saw a meme that said, “It feels like the universe has sent us home to our rooms to think about what we’ve done.” There’s research that correlates an increase in viruses and parasites over the last couple of years to a loss in biodiversity due to human action, like knocking down rain forests and humaninduced climate change. Species extinctions are 1,000 to 10,000 times greater today than they’ve ever been in recorded
history, except for 65 million years ago when an asteroid crashed into the Earth and wiped out the dinosaurs. Parasites, viruses and bacteria have nowhere else to go, so they’re jumping species, from bats to humans, for example. We’re being called spiritually not only to be more compassionate and kind to each other, but also to recognize the damage we’re doing to the planet and to be more respectful of nature, the environment and animals.
What are the positive physical effects of kindness?
Physiologically speaking, kindness is the opposite of stress. Where feeling stressed can increase blood pressure, tense the nervous system and suppress the immune system, feelings induced by kindness reduce blood pressure, calm the nervous system and elevate the immune system.
Are certain acts of kindness better than others?
It doesn’t matter what you do. What matters most is that you do it because you mean it; you genuinely have a sense of empathy and want to help someone. All of the physiological benefits of kindness come because the feelings induced by kindness generate what I call kindness hormones, the most important one being oxytocin, which is a female reproductive hormone that also plays a big role in cardiovascular health.
Can a small act of kindness really make a difference in the world?
Absolutely. It’s been charted scientifically that if you do something kind for somebody, that person will be kind or kinder to five other people over the next day or two because of how you made them feel. Those five people will be kind or kinder to five further people, which turns into 25 people, and each of those 25 will be kind to five people, which takes it to 125 people’s lives that can be changed and affected in small and large ways three social steps away from you simply because of one tiny little thing you did. Sandra Yeyati is a freelance writer in Naples, Florida. Connect at SandraYeyati@gmail.com. May/June 2020
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distance exercise and step-ups on park benches or large rocks. “If a park is not available, similar things can be done in your backyard. Just have fun with it.”
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hen getting to the gym is not possible, there are plenty of options to explore for at-home workouts. From finding fun ways to stay fit to getting loved ones involved, figuring out what works and committing to a few simple goals is a good start. Although it may be hard to pull ourselves up from the couch during periods of adversity, sticking to an exercise program can help boost immunity and emotional resilience. “Not feeling like exercising is common during stressful times, but try to remember how good you feel afterward and the sense of accomplishment. Remember the why,” says life coach Suzanne King, in Marlton, New Jersey.
Begin With the Basics Trainers agree it’s important to see working out and taking care of our health as an investment, and having a plan goes a long way. “You would never just brush off a business appointment if it was in your calendar and you knew you had to attend,” says personal trainer Chris Wong, in 18
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Oakville, Ontario. “The simple act of putting it in your schedule makes it real. Now you have a responsibility. Now you have structure.” Stephanie Mansour, host of the PBS fitness and health show Step it up with Steph, concurs: “Once I started viewing workouts as my own personal confidenceboosting time, a lightbulb went off in my head and I became addicted to this time with myself.” The Chicago-based personal trainer recommends lightening up. “Find something fun. Do something goofy like dancing around. Schedule this in and instead of ‘workout’, call it ‘pump-up time for me’.” Getting outside and hitting the trails or walking every evening after dinner is a great way to get oxygen-infused aerobic time. “Use outdoor space to your advantage,” says Wong. “I’ve taught boot camps at parks, and one game I like doing is Touch 20 Things. Run around and touch 20 things at least 15 to 20 feet apart, but don’t touch the same thing twice. He also suggests doing sprints or bear crawls for
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Working out with a different rule set offers an invitation to add a new twist to a usual favorite. “I personally practice martial arts every day, but that can be done in a variety of ways,” says Wong, pointing to gentle qigong, shadow boxing, breathing exercises, footwork drills and heavy bag training. He recommends exercising every day, but limiting more intense workouts to three or four times a week. Cardio exercises such as walking and bicycling are a good daily choice, while high-intensity interval training workouts can be accomplished with minimal or no equipment. There are a variety of methods with timing elements that can be used to get a good workout. For example, with the As Many Rounds As Possible regimen, three exercises are done back-to-back for as many rounds as possible in a 10-to12-minute period. Exploring free online classes on YouTube and other platforms opens up even more options, including yoga, Pilates and dance classes. Many trainers offer virtual workouts over Zoom or Skype live in real time. There are also mobile apps with workouts available for download.
The Support Factor Partners or family members can help each other to stay on a workout schedule. “You can set up a chart for you and your family members to put a star or checkmark once you’ve finished a workout. Turn it into a competition, and whoever has the most stars at the end of a few weeks gets to pick the workout for the whole family to do,” suggests Mansour. Partners can also make a pact to take care of the kids when it is the other’s turn to grab some fitness time. Being motivated is easier with some self-love, King reminds us: “You can begin something new by fully appreciating yourself with daily gratitude.” Marlaina Donato is an author and composer. Connect at AutumnEmbersMusic.com.
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Award-winning reporter Stuart Watson reveals how the women in his life inspired his new podcast
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tuart Watson is the creator and conversationalist of the podcast ManListening (the opposite of “mansplaining”). He’s written his first book which will come out later this year. The working title What She Said & What I Heard: Journals Of Women Who Changed Me. ManListening evolved from Watson’s realization that he didn’t accord women the kind of respect he should have for years. He says the podcast “is me kind of making amends, by trying to shift. By saying I was wrong.” Natural Awakenings caught up with Watson just in time for the Mother’s and Father’s Days issue.
NA: You said in a February 18 Charlotte Observer article (Tinyurl.com/ EmpathicListening) that your wife helped you learn that you weren’t the empathetic listener you thought you were, and that upon reflection, you realized you didn’t listen to women in particular. Why do you think this was the case?
SW: Actually my wife said I was dismis-
sive of women, which really stung! It’s bad enough that I did not listen well. But to be dismissive? Yikes! I think that for a long time I was not very self-aware of how I dismissed or discounted women in conversation. It’s hard for this man to admit he was wrong. I have three daughters, and they have introduced me to a number of concepts beyond plain 20
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ole misogyny and toxic masculinity. One is the notion of the feminine value of collaborative decision making and hearing everyone out before you speak—not staking out a position and then doubling down without considering what everyone else has to say. As my eldest daughter says to me, “The patriarchy oppresses us all, Dad.” The first fifty or so times she said that, I had no idea what the hell she was talking about. Then gradually it dawned on me: She’s saying that top-down, hierarchical decision making leads to a repressive, dictatorial process, that does not work well for men or women. Put another way, as one of my (female) coaches told me, “We all do better when women are heard.”
NA: At this point you have interviewed more than 40 women for the ManListening podcast. What do you see as your role in these conversations?
SW: I call them conver-
sations but I do start out with questions, so I guess “interview” is accurate. But I find that if the questions are open-ended and I abandon any agenda, then the conversation just naturally goes surprising places. So
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I don’t call myself a host, and the women who talk to me are not guests. I ask if I can come talk to them in their home—at the kitchen table or sitting on the couch. How am I the host? How are they the guests? If anything, I am their guest. It’s just that we’re not talking about me! I want to know all about them. On my business card I thought about putting my title as Media Mogul, but I was worried people would think I was serious. So I replaced it not with CEO or Founder or Creator but simply Conversationalist. Whether you call conversation a lost art or a ministry or a therapeutic, healing practice, we all can sense the difference between controlled interviews and freewheeling conversations in which anyone can speak without fear or judgment or argument or anger or vitriol. So what is my role? The opposite of angry-man talk radio host. Peaceful-manlistening-to-women podcaster!
NA: There are so many podcasts out there. What makes yours different?
SW: I think you’ll hear a distinct differ-
ence in the tone of ManListening. It’s much more real. It’s not like a contrived, show-biz talk show. No one is selling anything—not pitching a book or a film or a candidate or a product. No one is cutting away to go to break or commercial. There are no begathons to endlessly raise funds. And there’s not a hard out at the top or bottom of the hour. Also, I take great pains to record every conversation in person. This isn’t easy, and it isn’t cheap. I’ve flown to Houston, Jersey City and Harlem and driven to Tampa, Birmingham, Atlanta, Nashville, Cary and Durham. That’s not including driving all over and around
Charlotte to record on location! A lot of podcasts just dial it in on Skype or Zoom. Not me. Even satellite interviews sacrifice the kind of intimacy I demand. (Sorry, Terry Gross—you know I love you.) But I think there’s a huge difference in the quality of conversation when you’re meeting real people quite literally on their home turf and sitting down and chatting face-to-face. There’s research on this point as well—and a whole lot of new, frustrating experience with Zoom and other webcam meetings. We communicate an awful lot of information when there’s not a screen to filter us. I’m betting my own money—thousands of dollars of it—that you will hear the difference when you listen. And there are a couple of ways to do that. You can listen to it streaming at ManListening.com, or you can find ManListening (one word, no spaces) wherever you get your podcasts—Apple, Spotify or Google Play.
NA: Based on your interactions and experiences
producing the ManListening podcast, do you have any final thoughts you’d like to convey to women and men?
SW: Any thoughts I have about listening
aren’t really different for one sex or another. There’s a good book out now called You’re Not Listening, by New York Times contributor Kate Murphy. Her book points to a lot of research that both men and women believe women are better listeners. Now, there may be some dispute as to which sex is the better speaker. (My youngest daughter won a statewide speaking contest. Her brother did not. They still argue about who is the better speaker.) But there’s a pretty fair consensus that women pay closer attention to what’s being said. Women listen to understand and establish relationship. Men may simply listen to get the facts. But we’ve already established that we hear the facts differently depending on who is stating them. So I’ve learned that I need to check my expectations. I need to scan myself for my own preconceptions.
I need to learn to listen differently. I ain’t woke. Don’t claim to be. But I guess you could say I’m waking! Stuart Watson is our guest blogger for the month of May. Please visit AwakeningCharlotte.com to participate in this ongoing conversation. Watson is a three-time Peabody Awardwinning investigative reporter, a Nieman Journalism Fellow at Harvard University and a past board member of Investigative Reporters and Editors. He’s a native of Albany, Georgia, and a graduate of Vanderbilt University. He has reported for more than 30 years in the South—at WKRN-TV, the ABC affiliate in Nashville; at WRAL-TV, then the CBS affiliate in Raleigh; and at WCNC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Charlotte—winning 10 Emmys. He and his wife, Lorraine, have four grown children and call North Carolina home. Connect with Watson through social media @ManListening on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, on LinkedIn or by email at Man@ManListening.com.
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Lifting Moods with Feel-Good Foods
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hether it’s a pandemic, a breakup or a busy day with the kids, heading to the kitchen for a carb fix or a pint of ice cream is a common knee-jerk response to stress. It’s easy to get caught in a whirlpool of poor eating when our bodies need nutritional support more than ever. Sustained or chronic stress can reduce levels of dopamine and serotonin—neurotransmitters linked to feelings of both satiety and happiness. “When serotonin levels are normal, it leads to both emotional satisfaction and a sense of fullness after a meal,” says Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Maria Marlowe, in New York City and Dubai. “Conversely, when serotonin levels are low, it can lead to depression and a tendency to reach for sweet and starchy foods.”
“Finding healthier substitutes that are less processed can make a huge impact.” Experts agree that concentrating on weight loss or super-strict diets during times of adversity might do more harm than good. “Focusing on the need to lose weight during crisis will only do two things—make you feel guilty if you’re not eating what you think you’re supposed to and potentially make you eat more out of guilt,” says Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Jennifer Neily, in Dallas. Opting for healthier versions of favorite comfort foods is a doable compromise that can prevent endorphins from plummeting after the usual temporary spike. “With the right ingredients and recipes, we can satisfy our cravings for sweet, salt, creamy or crunchy with healthier upgrades of our favorite junk foods,” says Marlowe.
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Eating to stay healthy during hard times can tickle the taste buds without a lot of invested time. Marlowe’s go-to favorites like homemade banana ice cream or chocolate truffles not only take minutes to prepare, but fortify the brain. For must-have salty fa-
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vorites, she suggests opting for snack foods seasoned with unrefined or pink Himalayan salt, fresh guacamole, salsa, olives or pickles. Filling a seaweed sushi wrap with avocado can be a satisfying and easy snack. For easy-exotic, Marlowe says, “I always keep coconut milk and unsweetened curry paste on hand to whip up a red Thai curry, my favorite 15-minute dinner. Simply add fresh or frozen vegetables and protein of choice and you have a satisfying, flavorful meal that is faster than delivery.” Waddle’s healthy comfort foods include nuts of different flavors, dried fruits and baked Brussels sprouts with nitritefree bacon, black pepper and a sprinkle of nutmeg. “The food you consider comfort food is comforting because it’s familiar,” she says. “When you start eating healthier food more often, it will become comfort food. Just keep trying new things.”
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The kitchen can be our greatest ally during any life-storm, but having a stress-free strategy is key, especially paying attention to emotional states. “Ask yourself, ‘Is it head hunger or belly hunger? Above the neck or below the neck?’ If it’s the latter and that’s truly what is desired, don’t deny yourself, but choose with conscious understanding. Savor the flavor,” says Neily. Marlowe recommends easy meal planning and maintaining an eating schedule. “This helps remove some of the stress and decision fatigue that comes with figuring out what to eat in the moment, especially with random ingredients in the fridge.” Food shopping can be an instant junk food trap. Waddle’s approach is a sure way to outsmart impulse buying based on habit. She says,“Start with the produce department first. This fills your cart with fresh foods and your cart will be full by the time you get to the snack aisle.” Self-compassion can be one of the most important, yet overlooked considerations. “Regardless of what you choose to eat, be gentle with yourself,” notes Waddle. “The guilt of eating poorly is more damaging than the food.” Marlaina Donato is an author and a composer. Connect at AutumnEmbersMusic.com.
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Sweet Recipes for Healthy Snacking Banana Ice Cream 2 overripe bananas ¼ tsp vanilla extract
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Add-Ins: choose as many as desired 2-3 tsp cacao powder 1 Tbsp almond butter 2-3 tsp carob powder 3-4 pitted dates ¼ tsp cinnamon 1 cup frozen strawberries 6 mint leaves 1 Tbsp coconut flakes (or coconut butter or shredded coconut) 1 Tbsp ginger 1 Tbsp almond butter or almonds ½-inch peeled ginger piece
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Toppings (choose a few) Cacao nibs Cacao powder Sesame seeds Shredded coconut Pistachios, crushed Walnuts, crushed Acai powder Goji powder Maqui powder Pomegranate powder
Peel bananas, break in half and put in a zip-top freezer bag. Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight. Place all ingredients (banana base plus the add-in ingredients of choice) into a high-speed blender such as a Vitamix, and blend on high until soft-serve ice cream consistency is reached, which should be in about 30 to 60 seconds. Taste to determine whether any more add-ins are needed and re-blend if desired. Spoon out and serve. Source: Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Maria Marlowe
Add cacao powder, dates and coconut to a blender. (A bullet blender works well.) Blend until a paste is formed, which should only take a few seconds. Roll about a tablespoon or so of paste into a ball. Repeat. Choose a topping, sprinkle it onto parchment paper and roll date ball in it to coat.
Fast, Healthy Pasta Gluten-free bean and legume-based pastas provide more fiber and protein compared to traditional pasta, points out Marlowe. She suggests placing a steamer basket full of chopped veggies like broccoli, cauliflower and squash over boiling pasta water for a quick pasta primavera. Add some garlic sautéed in olive oil and a little salt and pepper.
Feel-Good Foods Serotonin boosters for better mood and digestive harmony:
kiwi, bananas, pineapple, kiwi, plums, all types of berries, tomatoes, raw cacao nibs, 90 percent dark chocolate, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, butternuts (related to walnuts), almonds, eggs, beans, oats, protein-rich foods, sea vegetables, avocados, Swiss chard, beets, green tea and spices like turmeric.
Dopamine boosters for better mood and memory, and warding off neurodegenerative diseases: artichokes, ripe bananas, tahini, wheat germ, almond butter, leafy greens, lentils, chickpeas, black beans, papaya, red beets, apples, watermelon, blueberries and prunes.
Natural Awakenings recommends using organic, non-GMO (genetically modified) and non-bromated ingredients whenever possible. May/June 2020
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FAMILY STORIES Help Kids Cope
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n these challenging times as our children struggle to cope with a swiftly changing world, one of the best things we can do is simply to let them know what strong stuff they come from. Decades of research show that children that know their family’s stories—especially how their parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and other forebears overcame adversity—have the ability to handle societal and personal trauma better. “Family stories help children feel safe, secure and grounded,” says psychology professor Robyn Fivush, Ph.D., director of the Family Narratives Lab at Emory University, in Atlanta. “The stories provide a sense that they belong to something larger than
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themselves.” In the midst of unsettling events, she says it’s especially important for children to know that the family has been through hard times before and persevered. Emory research shows that children, teens and young adults that know more of their family’s narratives have a greater sense of control over their lives, more self-esteem, better grades, higher social competence, less anxiety and depression, and fewer behavior problems. After 9/11, children that tested high in measures of family narratives proved to be more resilient and less stressed. Family stories can be of loss—“Once we had it all”—or of triumph—“We came up from nowhere”—but the most powerful stories are those that show both the peaks and the valleys, the hilarious escapades and deep losses. “Even simply hearing what other people wish they could have done differently helps to offer children a broader perspective to current experiences,” says Carrie Krawiec, a family therapist at Birmingham Maple Clinic, in Troy, Michigan. Accounts of the deepest trauma also prove formative: Knowing how their great-grandparents survived the Holocaust gave young adults a sense of gratitude, pride, courage and a greater religious commitment, a University of Pennsylvania study found. Stories unfold easily at holiday dinners and during long car rides; even during an ordinary dinner, some kind of story— “Guess what happened today at the store?”—occurs about every five minutes, Fivush’s research shows. But summer vacation or days spent together inside a house provide a special opportunity for kids to dive deeper into their family background. For example, they can write an essay about a grandparent or aunt, write and direct a play with siblings, make a scrapbook, read history or novels to study events that took place during a specific time period, write a song or story from the ancestor’s point of view, research and draw a family tree or create a mini-documentary based on an interview with an older relative. This is the quiz used in family narrative research, but Fivush cautions that the 20 questions are only a starting point, and many more can be created. Nor does getting the facts exactly right matter—those can easily be in dispute among family members. “It is the telling, the sharing and the listening that is more important than the story itself,” she says.
Do you know how your parents met? Do you know where your mother grew up? Do you know where your father grew up? Do you know where some of your grandparents grew up? Do you know where some of your grandparents met? Do you know where your parents were married? Do you know what went on when you were being born? Do you know the source of your name? Do you know some things about what happened when your brothers or sisters were being born?
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Read more about family narratives at Robyn Fivush’s Psychology Today blog: PsychologyToday.com/intl/blog/thestories-our-lives Ideas for writing and craft projects: Tinyurl.com/ CreatingAFamilyNarrative Questions kids can ask family grownups: Tinyurl.com/ClassroomRoots
Do you know which person in your family you look most like? Do you know which person in the family you act most like? Do you know some of the illnesses and injuries that your parents experienced when they were younger? Do you know some of the lessons that your parents learned from good or bad experiences? Do you know some things that happened to your mom or dad when they were in school? Do you know the national or ethnic background of your family? Do you know some of the jobs that your parents had when they were young? Do you know some awards that your parents received when they were young? Do you know the names of the schools that your mom went to? Do you know the names of the schools that your dad went to? Do you know about a relative whose face “froze” in a grumpy position because he or she did not smile enough? Ronica A. O’Hara is a Denver-based health writer. Connect at OHaraRonica@gmail.com.
Fathers Know Best
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ads, lighten up. Yes, all dads project their own fears and hopes on their children. If Dad dreamed of becoming a first baseman for the Yankees, he’ll push Johnny into baseball, ignoring his son’s preference for woodworking. If Dad harbored hopes of being the next Hemingway, he’ll praise Mary’s poetry, and maybe skip a few of her tedious soccer games. Those are the facts, ma’am. Dads have a habit of imposing their own success goals on their kids. It’s not built into fatherhood to let kids willy-nilly develop their own talents and dreams. Does that ruin the kids? Who knows? It happens in just about every family, so good luck finding a control group for the experiment. There may be no hope for the kids, but how about the dads? What might happen if they notice this odd behavior and how might that lighten their own loads? Most of us dads, most of the time, initially take on the responsibility of fatherhood—income, protection, education—with drive and purpose. We make compromises with our pre-dad selves. The sports car gets traded in for a minivan. Playing guitar becomes a hobby, not a professional goal. We sign on at the warehouse. New dads around the country are making these changes every day, and mostly with alacrity. It’s later, when the perfect infant becomes the complaining toddler or
rejecting teenager, that the vexing notion arises that another life could have been lived. This form of nostalgia—for what never came—is bitter. The word “nostalgia”, after all, comes from the Greek for “the pain of going home”. But by seeing himself project his dreams on his children, a father can also see how he’s holding onto a suspect belief that another life would have been better. With maturity, a dad can revisit his adolescent dreams; not nostalgically, but with the wisdom that comes with age. Did I really have a chance at the Yankees? Be real. Weren’t there two guys in high school alone who had more talent? Asking these questions, a father might even notice that no one in the family measures his worth in worldly achievements. A dad is best remembered in his capacity for love, kindness, forgiveness, everyday strength and friendliness. Your child may know you’re a master carpenter. But what she remembers is that day when you gently showed her the right way to hold a hammer. Neal Allen is a spiritual coach and author who shares seven children, step-children and grandchildren with his wife, writer Anne Lamott. His book on a new path to personal freedom will be released by Hierophant Publishers in spring 2021. For more information, visit ShapesOfTruth.com. May/June 2020
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Sunday Interfaith Spiritual Fellowship Services 11am12:30 pm. Weekly, heartcentered gatherings exploring the esoteric, mystical, wisdom teachings of many faiths and philosophies. Services include teachings, dialogue, and experiential group learning, music and coffee/tea. See ad, page 6.
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Physical therapists trained and certified in Professional Yoga Therapy qualifying them to teach clients with acute or chronic pain and beginner or seasoned yogis with injuries who desire a safe and effective yoga practice.
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