Yoga Health Coaching | https://yogahealthcoaching.com Training for Wellness Professionals Wed, 28 Aug 2019 14:22:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 How to bridge Treatment and Prevention with the Wisdom of Ayurveda https://yogahealthcoaching.com/bridge-treatment-prevention-wisdom-ayurveda/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/bridge-treatment-prevention-wisdom-ayurveda/#respond Wed, 26 Sep 2018 11:25:40 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=20361 In this Changemaker Challenge episode, Carly Banks sits down with yoga health coaches with backgrounds in Western medicine to talk about integrative medicine.

Integrative medicine is an approach to health care that addresses the full range of factors that can affect a person’s health: physical, mental, emotional, environmental, etc. Ayurveda is the perfect complement to allopathic medicine, which focuses very little on the prevention of illness and disease. While health care in the United States is starting to offer more wellness-based services and alternative healing modalities, the delivery is hit or miss and far less meaningful than the work we do as yoga health coaches.

With the implementation of new laws and fear of malpractice, nurses have lost touch with what their scope of practice encompasses. It encompasses teaching and educating the public.  Nurses CAN discuss diet, lifestyle, supplements and medication. So nurses can educate in line with what we learn in Yoga Health Coaching. For nurses, Yoga Health Coaching is a fulfilling return to the reason why they got into nursing in the first place.

Yoga Health Coaches in the medical field can start to bridge the gap between Western medicine and Ayurveda, between a treatment-based system and a prevention-based system. What we learn in Yoga Health Coaching demystifies ayurveda and makes it accessible to everyone.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • Why Ayurveda is the perfect complement to allopathic medicine.
  • How teaching patients about Ayurveda will  help future generations.
  • How Yoga Health Coaching provides nurses with the structure to effectively educate patients and client about the foundations for health.

 

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Show Highlights:

  • 0:00 – Integrative medicine is an approach to health care that addresses the full range of factors that can affect a person’s health: physical, mental, emotional, environmental, etc.
  • 2:15 – Annette Schellnbarger worked as a bedside nurse for over a decade. She discontinued her work a couple of years ago in order to complete her training as an Ayurvedic Practitioner. She sees ayurveda as the perfect complement to allopathic medicine, especially in the area of mental health.
  • 3:55 – Nancy Plunkett has been a hospital nurse for over 22 years. What she noticed about allopathic medicine was how little emphasis was placed on prevention. As a yoga health coach, she now feels a sense of fulfillment because she is able to help people prevent illness and disease. Her fear is that as an R.N., she’s not able to treat or diagnose anything, so she’ll have to be careful with how she approaches her patients.
  • 6:30 – With the implementation of new laws and fear of malpractice, nurses have lost touch with what their scope of practice encompasses. It encompasses teaching and educating the public.  Nurses CAN discuss diet, lifestyle, supplements and medication. So nurses can educate in line with what we learn in Yoga Health Coaching.
  • 10:00 – For nurses, Yoga Health Coaching is a fulfilling return to the reason why they got into nursing in the first place. Nancy is hopeful that she and other Yoga Health Coaches in the medical field can start to bridge the gap between Western medicine and Ayurveda, between a treatment-based system and a prevention-based system. That will require educating and collaborating with medical doctors.
  • 18:10 – Teaching patients who are being treated for disease or illness about the wisdom of ayurveda will help that wisdom filter down to future generations who may be able to avoid the disease process. What we learn in Yoga Health Coaching demystifies ayurveda and makes it accessible to everyone.
  • 25:35 – If you are in a medical field, Yoga Health Coaching provides you with the structure to teach your patients or clients the foundations for health. While health care in the United States is starting to offer more wellness-based services and alternative healing modalities, the delivery is hit or miss and far less meaningful than the work we do as yoga health coaches.

 

Your Favorite Quotes:

  • There are so many laws, and we have been put in such a place of fear that we have lost touch with what is our scope of practice. And our scope of practice involves teaching and educating the public.” — Annette Schellenbarger
  • “We have to allow people to be in charge of their health because what we’re ultimately doing is teaching them how to become self aware.” — Annette Schellenbarger
  • This is the fulfilling part of Yoga Health Coaching for me is that I can do what I was supposed to do in the first place, what I was taught to do.” — Nancy Plunkett
  • Imagine if we can teach those people who are acute about disease prevention, then in another generation or two, that knowledge will carry down.” — Paige Pearman
  • As a nurse . . . , I have worked with very, very ill people. And 80% of the reason why they’re there, even the cancer patients, were due to lifestyle and food choices. Every single one of them. And so ayurveda to me was like this lifeline.” — Annette Schellenbarger

 

Guest BIO:

 Paige Pearman is an Ayurvedic Health Counselor through the California College of Ayurveda and Yoga Health Coach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Internationally known Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist, Marma Therapist, Herbal Rasayanist, Registered Nurse, Massage Therapist, and Registered Yoga Teacher, Annette Shellenbarger, is the original founder of Chandra Ayurveda.

Annette brings long-term balance and health to her clients that range from next-door neighbors to yogis in Europe. Annette is also a leader in bridging Western and Eastern healing modalities, and restoring Ayurveda to its authentic, spiritual and most effective roots, and is an innovator in applying Ayurveda as a complimentary system of well being, wellness and health.

Annette works with western doctors to support clients and provide a well rounded, holistic system of healing. Annette teaches and lectures at yoga studios, hospitals, community centers, and has a successful online program teaching Ayurveda to medical professionals, health coaches, yoga teachers, Registered Dietitians, and functional medicine doctors.

 

 

Nancy Plunkett is a registered nurse, yoga teacher, yoga health coach, yoga nidra facilitator, Take A Breath facilitator, and facilitator on yoga sailing retreats.

 

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Ripping Off the Band-Aid: The only way to get ready to coach is to coach https://yogahealthcoaching.com/ripping-off-band-aid-way-get-ready-coach-coach/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/ripping-off-band-aid-way-get-ready-coach-coach/#respond Wed, 18 Jul 2018 20:57:04 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19837 In this Changemaker Challenge conversation, Carly Banks sits down with Alison Miller to discuss “ripping off the Band-Aid” – coaching when you’re not sure you’re ready to coach.

Coaching before being fully certified is one of the most valuable aspects of the Yoga Health Coaching course. With the support and guidance of Cate, our mentors, and other course members, we practice our skills and gain proficiency while we train. We emerge ready to coach and support our own course members.

Alison Miller went through Yoga Health Coaching while working a demanding full time job with Special Olympics Michigan. Alison is enjoying her work as a yoga health coach so much that she has set a retirement date for her job with Special Olympics Michigan, a job she truly loves. In the meantime, she’s able to do both by staying focused and organized.

Alison is now in Q4 of YHC and has finished coaching her pilot program. She’s getting ready for her certification exam, and her advice to new YHC members is don’t procrastinate! Keep up with your assignments and keep your certification record up to date.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How Yoga Health Coaching prepares you for the meaningful, valuable, impactful work of health coaching
  • Why coaching is the only way to prepare for coaching
  • The best advice for new YHC members

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

1:12 – Alison went through Yoga Health Coaching while working a demanding full time job with Special Olympics Michigan. She’s now in Q4 of YHC and has finished coaching her pilot program. She’s getting ready for her certification exam, and her advice to new YHC members is don’t procrastinate! Keep up with your assignments and keep your certification record up to date.

4:30 – Coaching before being fully certified is one of the most valuable aspects to YHC. With the support and guidance of Cate, our mentors, and other course members, we practice our skills and gain proficiency while we train. We emerge ready to coach and support our own course members.

10:00 – Alison is enjoying her work as a yoga health coach so much that she has set a retirement date for her job with Special Olympics Michigan, a job she truly loves. In the meantime, she’s able to do both by staying focused and organized.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “If you waited until you were ready to coach, you would never be ready to coach. The only way to be ready to coach is to coach.” — Alison Miller
  • “It [the habits program] facilitates all kinds of internal work. This isn’t a diet program. This isn’t an exercise program. It’s everything. It’s an entire life program. And it shifts your whole mindset.” — Carly Banks

 

Guest BIO

I’m Alison and I am a seeker of all-things health and wellness. I believe that my dharma, my purpose in life, is to help others be the best they can be through lifestyle (re)design that includes learning, practicing, and implementing healthy self-care practices.  The formula and principles are simple; the practice takes discipline; and the implementation and experience of a healthier life is just ahead. I’m not going to lie ~ I want to change the world by reaching as many people as I can and lead them into health by (re)aligning their lifestyle choices. Life can be SO much better when you make small adjustments to your daily habits including what you eat, how and when you move your body, and reducing your stress level. Connect with Alison on her website and FB page.

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“How Easy Can It Be?” Taking Playful Ownership of Course Design and Lead Gen https://yogahealthcoaching.com/taking-playful-ownership-of-course-designa-lead-gen/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/taking-playful-ownership-of-course-designa-lead-gen/#respond Wed, 11 Jul 2018 19:33:25 +0000 https://healthcoaching.wpengine.com/?p=19806 CALLING ALL YOGA INSTRUCTORS!!

This beautiful soul has got it figured out!! Are you ready to have FUN in your BUSINESS?

Are you ready to create programs and workshops WITH JOY?

Are you ready to feel like THIS IS SOOOOO EASY?!!!

Today I chatted with Suzanne Lynch of saratogaspringsyoga.com and Suzanne Lynch Wellness.

After three years as a Yoga Health Coach, she’s developed a custom program that suits her dream lifestyle while attracting her dream clients. She’s changing people’s lives, by just doing what comes naturally to her! How lovely is that?
This show is a MUST LISTEN. I’m super inspired.

 

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to develop a community mindset toward your potential clients.
  • Why you want to leverage your YHC resources.
  • What you gain when you approach your business model with a sense of ease and abundance.

 

Links Mentioned in Episode:

 

 

Show Highlights:

  • 2:11  – Suzanne discusses what motivated her about her career challenges to take Cate’s business program and her initial successes.
  • 6:30  – Part of successful coaching is patience, support, and understanding the wisdom in our resistances.
  • 8:09  – After we master the techniques of a new program, the rules, we can improvise, play, and make it unique to ourselves and our clients.

 

Favorite Quotes:

  • “How easy can this be? How much fun can we make this?” – Carly Banks
  • “I am really really big on a lot of support and small steps. Because I want sustainable change.”  – Suzanne Lynch
  • “They’re driving the content, and I’m really serving their needs.”  – Suzanne Lynch

 

Guest BIO:

Suzanne has been helping people get out of pain, and live happier, healthier lives for over 25 years. She has a special talent and affinity for habit evolution and deep listening. Suzanne loves helping clients feel better than they have in years.

Suzanne has been a meditator for 30 years and was certified by the NACC as a Catholic Chaplain in 2001. She worked for the Red Cross after The Trade Center bombings, as well as in hospitals, and in Hospice. She’s a long time student of yoga and started back in 1989. Suzanne lives in Saratoga with her husband, Bruce and her dog Argos. She is a mother of two grown children. Connect with Suzanne on her FB page and get more info on Suzanne’s website.

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