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		<title>Illness Brain on Vacation: Reclaiming Calm, Clarity, and the Capacity to Heal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you given yourself the space to pause, regroup, relax, and let go of your diagnosis or situation?  The Illness Brain is something that can hold you in a pattern that continues to feed the situation.  Join Laurin Wittig and Michelle Greenwell as they explore the power of vacation in this "Facing Dementia" podcast episode.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/illness-brain-on-vacation-reclaiming-calm-clarity-and-the-capacity-to-heal/">Illness Brain on Vacation: Reclaiming Calm, Clarity, and the Capacity to Heal</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Episode 6 of <em>Facing Dementia</em>, Dr. Michelle Greenwell and Laurin Wittig explore a powerful and often overlooked aspect of healing: the need to step away from the constant mental focus on illness.</p>



<p>When we receive a diagnosis—or even anticipate one—the mind shifts. It becomes vigilant, analytical, and hyper-focused on doing everything “right.” We research, plan, track symptoms, and commit to protocols with diligence and care. While these actions come from a place of hope and responsibility, they can also create an unintended consequence: the rise of what we call the <strong>“Illness Brain.”</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What Is the Illness Brain?</strong></h3>



<p>The Illness Brain is a pattern of thinking shaped by stress, fear, and the desire to regain control. It is characterized by:</p>



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<li>Constant mental scanning for symptoms</li>



<li>Overanalyzing choices and outcomes</li>



<li>Feeling responsible for getting everything “perfect”</li>



<li>Difficulty relaxing or being present</li>



<li>A subtle (or not so subtle) identification with the diagnosis</li>
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<p>From a scientific perspective, this makes sense. Chronic stress activates the brain’s threat detection systems—particularly the amygdala—and increases cortisol levels. Over time, this state reduces cognitive flexibility, narrows perspective, and keeps the nervous system in a loop of vigilance.</p>



<p>Ironically, the very effort to heal can keep the body in a <strong>state of stress</strong>, which is not conducive to healing at all.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>When Doing Everything Right Becomes Too Much</strong></h3>



<p>One of the key insights from this episode is that in trying to do everything right, we can lose sight of something essential:  <strong>healing requires calm.</strong></p>



<p>When the mind is busy, the body cannot fully rest.<br>When the nervous system is activated, the body cannot fully repair.</p>



<p>Healing is not only about what we <em>do</em>—it is about the <strong>state we are in while doing it</strong>.</p>



<p>Laurin’s recent vacation offered a powerful contrast. Removed from daily routines, expectations, and constant mental processing, something shifted. The Illness Brain softened. The need to monitor and manage faded. In its place came presence, connection, and ease.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Science of Stepping Away</strong></h3>



<p>Research on vacations and restorative breaks supports this experience. Time away from daily stressors has been shown to:</p>



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<li>Lower cortisol levels</li>



<li>Improve heart rate variability (a marker of resilience)</li>



<li>Enhance mood and emotional regulation</li>



<li>Improve sleep quality</li>



<li>Increase cognitive flexibility and creativity</li>
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<p>Nature immersion adds another layer of benefit. Being in natural environments reduces rumination—the repetitive thought patterns often associated with stress and anxiety—and supports parasympathetic (rest-and-repair) activation.</p>



<p>In simple terms:<br><strong>When we step away, the brain recalibrates.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Catch-22 of Healing</strong></h3>



<p>Another important theme explored in this episode is the idea that <strong>the same mindset that contributed to imbalance can also influence how we try to heal.</strong></p>



<p>If patterns of overthinking, stress, perfectionism, or disconnection played a role in the development of illness, those same patterns may show up in the healing journey.</p>



<p>This creates a kind of catch-22:</p>



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<li>We want to make the “right” choices</li>



<li>But the mind making those choices is still operating from old patterns</li>
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<p>Sometimes this shows up as resistance. We may feel that something “doesn’t resonate” or “isn’t right,” and choose not to engage. But what if that resistance is not wisdom—but familiarity?</p>



<p>The Illness Brain often prefers the known, even if the known contributed to imbalance.</p>



<p>This is where healing asks something different of us.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Creating Space for Change</strong></h3>



<p>Rather than forcing ourselves into new practices or overwhelming change, the invitation is to begin with something simpler:</p>



<p><strong>Create space.</strong></p>



<p>Space in the mind.<br>Space in the body.<br>Space in the nervous system.</p>



<p>When we calm the internal environment, we become more open. New ideas feel less threatening. Experiences that once felt difficult or unfamiliar become approachable.</p>



<p>This is where true transformation begins—not through force, but through <strong>readiness</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Returning to Yourself</strong></h3>



<p>At its core, this episode is not just about taking a vacation. It is about remembering who you are beyond the diagnosis.</p>



<p>You are not only a patient, a caregiver, or a person navigating uncertainty.<br>You are still someone who can laugh, connect, explore, and feel joy.</p>



<p>The Illness Brain narrows identity.<br>Presence expands it.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Gentle Practice to Take Forward</strong></h3>



<p>As you return to your daily life, consider this:</p>



<p>Pause for a moment.<br>Take a breath.<br>Recall a time when you felt calm, connected, and fully yourself.</p>



<p>Let that feeling settle into your body.</p>



<p>This is not escape.<br>This is access.</p>



<p>Access to a state where healing becomes possible—not through effort alone, but through <strong>ease, awareness, and being</strong>.</p>



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<p><strong>You are not your diagnosis.<br>You are a whole person, capable of healing, growth, and living fully—one breath, one moment, one choice at a time.</strong></p><p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/illness-brain-on-vacation-reclaiming-calm-clarity-and-the-capacity-to-heal/">Illness Brain on Vacation: Reclaiming Calm, Clarity, and the Capacity to Heal</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
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		<title>Naming the Hard Emotions: How BioEnergetic Wellness Helps Us Move Forward</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michelle Greenwell]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When emotions like fear, anger, and uncertainty aren’t acknowledged, they don’t disappear — they become stored in the body. In this episode of Facing Dementia, we explore how bioenergetic wellness techniques calm the nervous system, harmonize the body’s systems, and allow emotions to be experienced in the present rather than trapped in the past. Naming the hard emotions becomes an act of empowerment, opening the door to clarity, peace, and healing.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/naming-the-hard-emotions-how-bioenergetic-wellness-helps-us-move-forward/">Naming the Hard Emotions: How BioEnergetic Wellness Helps Us Move Forward</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the fifth episode of <em>Facing Dementia</em>, Dr. Michelle Greenwell and Laurin Wittig open a conversation many people quietly avoid: the emotional reality that comes with illness and the anticipation of change. A diagnosis — or even the possibility of one — does not arrive in isolation. It brings fear, anger, grief, uncertainty, and a deep questioning of the future.</p>



<p>These emotions are not weaknesses. They are natural responses to disruption. Yet when emotions are not acknowledged or supported, they can become <strong>trapped in the body</strong>, settling into tissues, organs, and energy systems where they quietly influence health, mood, and resilience over time.</p>



<p>This episode invites a different approach — one grounded in <strong>bioenergetic wellness</strong>, where emotions are not suppressed or analyzed away, but gently experienced, balanced, and released.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Why Emotions Get Stuck</strong></h3>



<p>From both a physiological and energetic perspective, emotions are meant to move. When we feel fear, anger, or grief, the nervous system activates, the body responds, and ideally, the emotion completes its cycle and resolves.</p>



<p>However, with illness — especially conditions that carry stigma or uncertainty like dementia — emotions are often held back. People are told to “stay positive,” “not dwell on it,” or “wait and see.” Over time, this creates internal tension. The emotion does not disappear; it simply relocates, often embedding itself in muscles, fascia, organs, and energy pathways.</p>



<p>Bioenergetic wellness recognizes that <strong>unprocessed emotion creates disharmony across systems</strong> — physical, neurological, emotional, and energetic.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Calming the System Through Active Energy Balance</strong></h3>



<p>One of the core themes of this episode is that emotional healing does not require reliving trauma or forcing catharsis. Instead, it begins by <strong>calming the system</strong>.</p>



<p>Through gentle bioenergetic techniques — such as balancing the <strong>Switches</strong> for orientation in space, connection of the nervous system to the electrical system, and harmonizing directions in the body — the body receives signals of safety. When the nervous system shifts out of fight-or-flight, emotions no longer feel overwhelming or threatening.</p>



<p>This is the moment where change becomes possible.</p>



<p>Rubbing the <strong>Gait points</strong> on the foot, from the Feet First System Set 1, the body is able to open blocked areas in the body and in coordinating across dimensions as well as the brain-body connection. Rather than being trapped in the past or stored in tissue memory, emotions can be <strong>experienced in the present</strong>, acknowledged for what they are, and allowed to move through the system, as we step forward with an ease and grace in our step.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Naming Emotions as an Act of Empowerment</strong></h3>



<p>In this episode, Laurin shares wisdom passed down from her aunt many years ago — a simple insight that became a lifelong mantra. This teaching reminds us that when we name what we are feeling, we reclaim agency. Emotions no longer control us from the shadows; they become information.</p>



<p>Naming anger, fear, or uncertainty does not intensify them. It brings clarity. It allows the body and energy systems to reorganize around truth rather than tension.</p>



<p>This is one of the most powerful aspects of bioenergetic work: emotions are not judged or categorized as “good” or “bad.” They are welcomed as messengers, then gently integrated.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Tea as Emotional Ally: Releasing the Warrior</strong></h3>



<p>The featured tea for this episode, <strong>Releasing the Warrior</strong>, supports this process beautifully. With <strong>anise and cardamom</strong>, the blend offers warmth, softness, and grounding. Spiritually, these herbs invite the nervous system to release hypervigilance — the constant readiness to fight, brace, or defend.</p>



<p>The “warrior” here is not about strength through armor, but strength through presence. Through ritual — sipping tea, breathing, pausing — the body is reminded that it is safe to soften.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>From Trapped Emotion to Lived Experience</strong></h3>



<p>When bioenergetic wellness techniques harmonize the systems, emotions are no longer stored as unresolved tension. They become lived experiences — felt, understood, and released.</p>



<p>This is especially important for those navigating illness or caregiving. Emotional harmony supports clearer thinking, better sleep, improved digestion, and a greater sense of peace — all of which directly influence overall health and quality of life.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Ways to Continue the Journey</strong></h3>



<p>If this episode resonates with you, there are many ways to explore emotional release and energetic harmony with Dr. Michelle Greenwell:</p>



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<li><strong><a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product/a-sound-retreat-feb-2026/" title="Awakening Inner Resonance – Sound Retreat">Awakening Inner Resonance – Sound Retreat</a></strong> with Ann-Marie Boudreau<br>A restorative experience using sound, vibration, movement, and frequency to calm the nervous system and release emotional buildup.</li>



<li><strong><a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product/artfilled-wellness-a-cape-breton-island-energy-arts-immersion-retreat/" title="Artfilled Wellness Retreat (August)">Artfilled Wellness Retreat (August)</a></strong><br>A multi-sensory immersion combining movement, music, art, nature, and creative expression to support holistic healing.</li>



<li><strong><a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product/stories/" title="Stories We Tell Ourselves">Stories We Tell Ourselves</a></strong> with intuitive and medium, Theresa Stone<br>A powerful workshop exploring the narratives we carry, how they shape emotional patterns, and how rewriting them supports wellbeing.</li>
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<p>Each offering provides a different doorway into healing — because there is no single path. There are many ways to gently release trapped emotion, restore balance, and move forward with clarity and compassion.</p>



<p>Naming the hard emotions is not the end of the journey.<br>It is the beginning of living more fully, honestly, and in harmony with yourself.</p><p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/naming-the-hard-emotions-how-bioenergetic-wellness-helps-us-move-forward/">Naming the Hard Emotions: How BioEnergetic Wellness Helps Us Move Forward</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What if creativity is not just an expression of imagination, but a biological necessity for brain health? In this episode of Facing Dementia, we explore the science behind creativity and why the brain cannot function optimally without movement, sensory input, and energetic flow. From the role of the hips and shoulders in supporting cognitive clarity, to the power of music, colour, and frequency in accessing memory and emotion, this conversation reframes creativity as a vital tool for healthy aging. Through mindful rituals, movement, and sensory engagement, creativity becomes a pathway to resilience, presence, and empowered living — even in the face of cognitive change.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/creativity-for-brain-health-why-movement-senses-and-frequency-matter/">Creativity for Brain Health: Why Movement, Senses, and Frequency Matter</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the fourth episode of <em>Facing Dementia</em>, Dr. Michelle Greenwell and Laurin Wittig turn their attention to a powerful yet often misunderstood ally in cognitive wellbeing: <strong>creativity</strong>. While most research on dementia and brain health focuses on cognition alone, this conversation widens the lens, exploring how creativity emerges from the body, the senses, and the energetic systems that support neural function.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What the Science Says About Creativity and the Brain</strong></h3>



<p>Scientific studies consistently show that creative engagement supports <strong>neuroplasticity</strong>, the brain’s ability to form new connections, adapt to change, and recover from stress. Activities such as art-making, writing, problem-solving, and imaginative play stimulate multiple regions of the brain simultaneously, strengthening communication between hemispheres and neural networks.</p>



<p>Creativity has also been linked to improved executive function, emotional regulation, and cognitive flexibility—all essential factors in healthy aging. For individuals navigating memory challenges or early cognitive changes, creative practices may slow functional decline by encouraging the brain to find alternative pathways for expression and understanding.</p>



<p>However, much of this research still frames creativity as a <em>mental activity</em>. What is often missing is the foundational role of the <strong>body</strong>.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Why Movement Is Essential for Brain Function</strong></h3>



<p>From a movement science and bioenergetic wellness perspective, the brain cannot operate at full capacity without accurate information about the body’s position in space—a process known as <strong>proprioception</strong>. This information is largely transmitted through movement of the <strong>shoulder seams and hip seams</strong>.</p>



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<li>The <strong>shoulders</strong> inform the brain about reaching, interacting, and relating to the world.</li>



<li>The <strong>hips</strong> anchor balance, grounding, and forward momentum.</li>
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<p>When these joints are restricted, the brain receives incomplete data, increasing neurological stress and reducing cognitive efficiency. Conversely, fluid movement of the hips and shoulders enhances sensory feedback, stabilizes the nervous system, and supports creative thinking.</p>



<p>The hips, in particular, are vital energy centers. In many movement traditions, they are understood as reservoirs of <strong>vital energy</strong>, supporting stamina, adaptability, and clarity—qualities deeply intertwined with creativity and resilience.  In Tai Chi we refer to this as the Lower Dan Tien, where the &#8216;Golden Pill&#8217; or vital energy for the body is built and stored for use later. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Music, Memory, and the Power of Frequency</strong></h3>



<p>Much attention has been given to studies showing how music reaches parts of the brain associated with emotion and memory, even when cognitive recognition is impaired. This is especially relevant in dementia care, where familiar songs can evoke vivid emotional responses long after names or facts fade.</p>



<p>Beyond melody, there is growing interest in the role of <strong>frequency and vibration</strong>. Sound waves influence brainwave states, nervous system regulation, and emotional balance. Similarly, <strong>colour frequency</strong>—how the brain and body respond to light wavelengths—can affect mood, focus, and energy levels.</p>



<p>Creativity thrives when these sensory frequencies are harmonized. Sound, colour, and movement work together to create an environment where the brain feels safe, stimulated, and supported.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Five Senses and Embodied Creativity</strong></h3>



<p>One of the most accessible tools for supporting creativity and mental health is <strong>conscious sensory engagement</strong>. When we fully engage our five senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—we anchor ourselves in the present moment. This reduces anxiety, calms the nervous system, and strengthens memory formation.</p>



<p>Sensory-rich experiences create what are often called <strong>embodied memories</strong>—memories that are stored not just cognitively, but emotionally and physically. These memories remain accessible even when cognitive recall becomes challenging, offering comfort, orientation, and a sense of identity.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Tea as a Daily Creative Ritual</strong></h3>



<p>In this episode, the tea <em>Take the Shore Road</em> becomes both metaphor and nutrition. Featuring <strong>blue pea flower</strong>, <strong>hibiscus</strong>, and <strong>green tea</strong>, this blend supports brain health through circulation, antioxidant protection, and gentle cognitive stimulation.</p>



<p>The affirmation associated with the tea—<em>“Be present and mindful of all that you see when you slow down and check out the view”</em>—reinforces the role of mindfulness and sensory awareness in creative living. Tea rituals invite pause, reflection, and engagement with the senses, creating space for creativity to unfold naturally.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Creativity as a Path Forward</strong></h3>



<p>For Laurin, creativity is no longer simply an artistic outlet—it is a strategic and soulful component of her wellbeing following a precursor to dementia diagnosis. Writing, mentoring, movement, and sensory rituals have become ways of supporting brain health while cultivating meaning and joy.</p>



<p>This episode of <em>Facing Dementia</em> reminds us that creativity is not optional. It is an essential biological process—one that connects brain, body, energy, and experience. By moving, sensing, listening, and creating, we give the brain what it needs to adapt, heal, and thrive.</p>



<p>Creativity, it turns out, may be one of our most powerful tools for aging with intention, resilience, and hope.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Special Movements for Hips and Shoulders</h2>



<p>In dance and Tai Chi we have the opportunity to inspire the brain.  At <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/my-calendar/" title="Tai Chi Cape Breton">Tai Chi Cape Breton</a>, our in-person classes empower you several times a week as we meet to bring brain health, memory, clarity, and cognition to the forefront. If you live in the West Kelowna, Peachland area of B.C. the in-person classes with <a href="https://www.winecountrytaichi.ca" title="Wine Country Tai Chi Society">Wine Country Tai Chi Society</a> can support you with many classes through the week. At the Greenwell Center, our online classes can inspire a deep dive into creativity with our <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product/symphony-of-radiance/" title="Symphony of Radiance program">Symphony of Radiance program</a> (formerly Movement and Music), which includes movement, music, art, nature, herbs, colour, and connection, along with intentional content.  It is a deep immersion that will inspire more reflection and participation for your wellness journey. </p>



<p>Perhaps you want to learn more about Sound and Frequency.  Michelle and Ann-Marie Boudreau are teaming up for two special retreats (Feb and March) to support your expansion into the power of your own voice for healing. Check out the events here: <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product-category/events/" title="Awaken Inner Resonance">Awaken Inner Resonance</a>. </p>



<p>Perhaps you want to be more creative in your writing skills?  Stay tuned for our next Steeped in Story event coming soon. </p>



<p>Lastly, perhaps you want to more about healing with energy.  Our long-lasting, award-winning, Qi YINtegration program will be taking a closer look at the role of healer and healee in community.  We will be exploring a deep dive into the<a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product/qiyin/" title=" Innate Power of Healing."> Innate Power of Healing.</a>  And, we have an online <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product/touch-for-health-level-1/" title="Level 1 Touch for Health class ">Level 1 Touch for Health class </a>beginning in January for those wanting to understand the background of Chinese Medicine and Five Element Theory.  This is a great introduction for anyone wanting to understand meridians, organ systems, simple self-care tools and more. </p>



<p>So many great ways to begin your journey of discovery and magnifying your healing potential.  Enjoy the podcast and the upcoming episodes that continue to expand your awareness of health and healing. </p>



<p></p><p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/creativity-for-brain-health-why-movement-senses-and-frequency-matter/">Creativity for Brain Health: Why Movement, Senses, and Frequency Matter</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Finding Peace and Presence in Nature - In this month’s Facing Dementia conversation, Laurin Wittig and Dr. Michelle Greenwell invite listeners to rediscover the healing power of nature. As Laurin continues her journey of empowerment following a dementia precursor diagnosis, she shares how stepping into nature — rather than simply observing it — creates profound peace and clarity.</p>
<p>Together, they explore how our five senses can anchor us in the present moment, how colour and the Five Element Wheel guide emotional balance, and how tea, specifically the TEAlightful blend with fireweed, vanilla, hibiscus, becomes a ritual of connection between body, mind, and spirit.</p>
<p>This episode is a gentle reminder that healing is not about fixing what’s broken — it’s about remembering our wholeness, in rhythm with the world around us.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/reconnecting-with-nature-finding-healing-and-presence-in-every-breath/">Reconnecting with Nature: Finding Healing and Presence in Every Breath</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this third episode of <em>Be Well with Dr. Michelle Greenwell</em>, Laurin Wittig returns to explore how deep presence in nature can transform our mental health, reframe the experience of dementia, and restore peace to the body, mind, and spirit.</p>



<p>After her time away immersed in the stillness of forests and lakes, Laurin reflects on the difference between looking <em>at</em> nature and walking <em>within</em> it. This shift — from observer to participant — changes everything. It allows us to become part of nature’s flow, to synchronize our breath with the rhythm of the earth, and to dissolve the illusion of separation that often defines modern life.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Healing Language of Nature</strong></h3>



<p>Dementia often evokes fear — fear of loss, confusion, or decline. But Laurin invites us to see memory and mind through a different lens: as part of a living system that responds to love, rhythm, and connection. In nature, there is no judgment about forgetting or slowing down — only the unfolding of cycles, seasons, and transitions.</p>



<p>When we open our senses fully — feeling the texture of a leaf, hearing the heartbeat of the wind, tasting the freshness of the air — the nervous system begins to regulate. This presence brings us into coherence, reducing stress and aligning our energy with the Earth’s steady heartbeat.</p>



<p>In bioenergetic wellness, we understand this as <strong>resonance</strong> — when our frequency harmonizes with natural rhythms, and the energy pathways of the body open to healing.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Role of the Five Elements</strong></h3>



<p>Laurin and Michelle use the <strong>Five Element Wheel</strong> — a cornerstone in energy medicine — as a guide for self-discovery and harmony. Each element carries both a challenge and a gift, a Ko and a Shen cycle that reflect the balance of creation and control.</p>



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<li><strong>Wood</strong> (growth, clarity, direction)</li>



<li><strong>Fire</strong> (passion, joy, connection)</li>



<li><strong>Earth</strong> (nourishment, balance, trust)</li>



<li><strong>Metal</strong> (letting go, integrity, clarity)</li>



<li><strong>Water</strong> (wisdom, flow, rest)</li>
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<p>By observing nature through colour, movement, and texture, we can attune to the cycles at play within us. For example, the brilliant reds of autumn ignite the Fire element, inviting joy and release, while the grounding browns and golds of fallen leaves reconnect us to Earth’s steady rhythm.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>TEAlightful: A Ritual of Connection</strong></h3>



<p>To deepen this sensory experience, the episode features a tea ritual with <em>TEAlightful</em> — a blend that celebrates warmth, vitality, and heart-centered joy.</p>



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<li><strong>Fireweed</strong> brings resilience, reminding us of nature’s ability to renew even after fire or hardship.</li>



<li><strong>Vanilla</strong> soothes the heart and nurtures self-compassion, helping us release self-judgment and fear.</li>



<li><strong>Hibiscus</strong> connects us to the essence of love and flow, supporting healthy circulation and emotional openness.</li>



<li><strong>Cinnamon and Clove</strong> awaken the Fire element — stimulating energy, promoting mental clarity, and igniting creative spark.</li>
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<p>Together, these botanicals create a sensory bridge between body and spirit, inviting listeners to savour their tea as a meditation.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Tools for Transformation</strong></h3>



<p>Two simple bioenergetic wellness tools were shared to enhance awareness and healing:</p>



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<li><strong>Using the Five Senses in Nature</strong> — Take five minutes daily to truly <em>be</em> in nature. Focus on what you can see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. This sensory immersion reawakens the parasympathetic nervous system, easing anxiety and restoring calm.</li>



<li><strong>Exploring the Five Element Wheel with Colour</strong> — As you look around, notice the dominant colours and their energetic resonance. What element do they speak to? How might that energy support balance within you today?</li>
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<p>These tools cultivate mindfulness and embodiment, both essential in maintaining emotional stability and cognitive health.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Redefining Dementia and Mental Wellness</strong></h3>



<p>Laurin’s reflections remind us that dementia does not define a person; it is an invitation to live differently — more slowly, more intentionally, more connected. Through the lens of energy medicine, we can see that our cells, memories, and experiences are fields of light and vibration that respond to how we think, feel, and interact with our environment.</p>



<p>When we choose to live in rhythm with nature — rather than resisting change — we begin to dissolve generational patterns of fear, illness, and disconnection.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>An Invitation to Presence</strong></h3>



<p>As the episode closes, Michelle and Laurin invite listeners to brew a cup of <em>TEAlightful</em>, step outside, and take in the world through all five senses. Notice the way sunlight moves through leaves. Listen to the song of the wind. Feel the warmth of your cup as an anchor to the present moment.</p>



<p>In this union with nature, healing begins — quietly, deeply, and beautifully.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Moving More in Nature</h2>



<p>This section is a reminder to embrace the special programs of Tai Chi, Qi YINtegration, and Movement and Music to empower your time in nature.  You can find classes <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/my-calendar/" title="on the Calendar">on the Calendar</a> for Inverness County with Tai Chi Cape Breton, on the website for <a href="https://www.winecountrytaichi.ca" title="">Wine Country Tai Chi Society</a> in West Kelowna and Peachland, BC, and <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product-category/events/" title="in the shop for Dr Michelle's special online programs">in the shop for Dr Michelle&#8217;s special online programs</a>.  You can discover your superpower by reconnecting with your inner movement patterns and then discover how they are empowered in nature. </p>



<p></p><p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/reconnecting-with-nature-finding-healing-and-presence-in-every-breath/">Reconnecting with Nature: Finding Healing and Presence in Every Breath</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michelle Greenwell]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2025 11:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>🌀 Healing the past transforms the future.<br />
Join Dr. Michelle Greenwell and Laurin Wittig as they explore shamanic time travel, DNA memory, and the power of peace that comes when we release generations of tension from body, mind, and spirit.<br />
#EnergyMedicine #AncestralHealing #FacingDementia</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/facing-dementia-journeying-through-time-and-healing-generations/">Facing Dementia: Journeying Through Time and Healing Generations</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we receive a diagnosis, our first instinct is often fear — fear of loss, fear of limitation, fear of the unknown. But what if that moment could become a portal, an invitation to understand ourselves and our lineage more deeply? In Episode 2 of <em>Facing Dementia</em>, <strong>Laurin Wittig</strong> and <strong>Dr. Michelle Greenwell</strong> continue their profound conversation about living consciously with the precursors to dementia — and this time, they step through time itself to explore ancestral healing, shamanic journeys, and the energetic threads that weave our past into our present.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Retracing History Through the Shamanic Lens</strong></h3>



<p>Laurin’s shamanic exploration began as a way to connect more deeply with her inner wisdom. Through meditation, visualization, and guided journeys, she found herself travelling through her ancestral DNA — revisiting moments and generations long before her birth. These experiences are sometimes called <strong>Time Line Therapy</strong> or <strong>ancestral regression</strong>, but at their heart, they are about listening to the stories imprinted in our energetic field.</p>



<p>In shamanic practice, it is believed that time is not linear but fluid — the past, present, and future coexist in a continuous spiral of energy. When trauma or emotional pain occurs, that energy can become stuck in the field, carried silently through generations. Laurin’s journey has been one of <strong>recognition and release</strong>, of understanding how patterns of silence, fear, and illness can ripple through family lines until someone — a “pattern changer” — steps forward to transform them.</p>



<p>“I began to see how the choices and struggles of my ancestors may have shaped not only my health but my beliefs and habits,” Laurin shares. “By travelling back through my DNA, I could witness those experiences and bring light where there had been shadow.”</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Science of Time and Memory</strong></h3>



<p>Interestingly, science is beginning to echo what spiritual and energy medicine traditions have long known. The emerging field of <strong>epigenetics</strong> explores how emotional and environmental experiences can alter gene expression — not by changing the DNA sequence itself, but by turning certain genes “on” or “off.” This means that the trauma or resilience of one generation can literally affect the biology of the next.</p>



<p>Dementia research has shown that stress, inflammation, and emotional suppression can increase vulnerability in the brain’s neural pathways. But equally, <strong>neuroplasticity</strong> — the brain’s ability to reorganize and heal — offers hope. Our thoughts, emotions, and habits can reshape our neural networks and influence how our genes express. In other words, <strong>healing our stories can change our biology</strong>.</p>



<p>When Laurin explores her ancestral patterns, she’s not just engaging in imagination or metaphor — she’s potentially altering the very energetic imprint that informs her body’s functioning today.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Peace Through Pattern Change</strong></h3>



<p>As Laurin travels through these ancestral timelines, she encounters both sorrow and peace. There are moments of grief for what her ancestors endured — famine, displacement, fear, and loss. Yet, through acknowledgment and compassion, she begins to transmute that energy into understanding and forgiveness. This process creates <strong>energetic peace</strong> — not only for herself but for those who came before her and those who will follow.</p>



<p>When we release the emotional charge that has been locked in our lineage, the tension held within the <strong>body, mind, and spirit</strong> begins to ease. The body relaxes its defensive patterns. The heart opens to new rhythms of connection. The spirit finds its natural alignment. These subtle shifts create profound change in our well-being — improving clarity, emotional balance, and even cellular communication.</p>



<p>This kind of peace doesn’t come from forgetting or denying what has been. It comes from fully seeing, feeling, and then transforming it. Through this work, Laurin steps into her role as a <strong>pattern changer</strong> — someone who consciously alters the trajectory of inherited energies.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>BioEnergetic Wellness and Living Forward</strong></h3>



<p>At the Greenwell Center, we often speak about how <strong>BioEnergetic Wellness tools</strong> can help the body integrate change at a cellular and energetic level. When fear, grief, or overwhelm are present — as they often are with a dementia diagnosis — the body’s energy field constricts. Circulation decreases, the nervous system becomes overactive, and healing slows down. BioEnergetic tools such as the <strong>Injury Recall Technique</strong>, <strong>chakra balancing</strong>, and <strong>assemblage point alignment</strong> help to reset the flow of energy, inviting coherence back into the system.</p>



<p>In Laurin’s journey, this included balancing her <strong>assemblage point</strong> — the energetic center that influences how we perceive and engage with life. When out of alignment, a person may feel disconnected, foggy, or emotionally unstable — symptoms that can mirror early dementia experiences. Restoring the assemblage point to its natural alignment can bring back clarity, vitality, and peace.</p>



<p>Through these sessions, Laurin has begun to release not only the emotional impact of her diagnosis but also the tension of generations held within her DNA. “It’s like stepping into a brighter version of myself,” she explains. “I feel more connected, more grounded, and more open to what’s ahead.”</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Role of Ritual and Tea in Healing</strong></h3>



<p>Each <em>Facing Dementia</em> episode features a tea ritual to anchor the conversation in presence and nourishment. For this episode, the featured blend is <strong>Releasing the Warrior</strong> from the <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/cape-breton-tea-company/" title="Cape Breton Tea Company">Cape Breton Tea Company</a>. Infused with the spiritual essences of <strong>Juniper Berry</strong> and <strong>Black Pepper</strong>, and linked to the <strong>Wood Element</strong>, this tea embodies courage, renewal, and growth.</p>



<p>As you sip this tea, you are invited into ritual — to take a deep breath, feel the warmth of the cup, and connect with your own inner warrior. Juniper clears away energetic stagnation, while Black Pepper ignites vitality and willpower. Together, they remind us that transformation begins from within.</p>



<p><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f4ab.png" alt="💫" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> <strong>Affirmation:</strong> “I release the past and step into my inspired future with strength and grace.”</p>



<p>This simple act of mindful drinking becomes a metaphor for Laurin’s journey — a conscious moment of choosing nourishment, expression, and alignment over fear and resistance.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Transforming Fear into Empowerment</strong></h3>



<p><em>Facing Dementia</em> isn’t just a podcast series — it’s a movement toward compassionate awareness. By sharing Laurin’s story, Dr. Greenwell invites listeners to look beyond the diagnosis and into the <strong>energetic story</strong> it tells.</p>



<p>Dementia, like many chronic conditions, challenges us to rethink how we care for our body and mind. It asks us to slow down, listen deeply, and engage with practices that bring coherence — not chaos — to our energy field.</p>



<p>When we choose awareness over avoidance, self-care over self-doubt, we begin to change not just our personal story but the entire field of energy that supports life around us.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A New Paradigm of Healing</strong></h3>



<p>Through Laurin’s courage and the conversation she shares with Michelle, we are witnessing the emergence of a new paradigm — one where <strong>science and spirit meet</strong>, where <strong>ancestral memory</strong> and <strong>bioenergetic wisdom</strong> work hand in hand to guide us home to wholeness.</p>



<p>As we face dementia together — with curiosity, compassion, and courage — we begin to remember that healing is not about going back to who we were, but about becoming more of who we truly are.</p>



<p>One way to begin this journey of discovery is through a movement class to discover the ways in which the body might be restricted, weak, or unbalanced.  The online <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product-category/events/" title="Movement and Music class ">Movement and Music class </a>is an easy way to engage with the power of the programs at the Greenwell Center for Holistic Health, or you can choose an in-person class.  <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/my-calendar/" title="Tai Chi Cape Breton">Tai Chi Cape Breton</a> has the schedule on the calendar, while <a href="https://www.winecountrytaichi.ca" title="Wine Country Tai Chi Society ">Wine Country Tai Chi Society </a>can offer you classes in West Kelowna and Peachland, BC.  These initial first steps to realize where tension is in the body can be transforming and life saving.  Reach out to find your perfect class or a <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product/private-session/" title="one-on-one session">one-on-one session</a> that reveals your priority challenges looking for support, whether that is in body, mind, or spirit.  </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Reminder for World Mental Health Day on October 10th</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Join Us for World Mental Health Day 2025</h3>



<p>You’re invited to join <strong>CanBeWell.org</strong> and <strong><a href="https://iask.org/world-mental-health-day-2025" title="IASK.org">IASK.org</a></strong> for the <strong>World Mental Health Day 2025 event: Mental Health in the Workplace</strong>—a global gathering of presenters offering simple, powerful tools to support balance, clarity, and resilience both at work and at home. Just as explored in the <em>Be Well with Dr. Michelle Greenwell</em> podcast episode with <strong>Laurin Wittig</strong>, <em>Facing Dementia</em>, small, mindful practices can create profound shifts in our energy, focus, and emotional well-being. This year’s presenters will share techniques you can use every day—whether before a meeting, during a break, or at the end of a busy day—to reduce stress and restore harmony. By participating, you’ll discover how bioenergetic wellness and specialized kinesiology can empower you to care for your mental health, strengthen workplace relationships, and bring a renewed sense of purpose to your professional and personal life.  The Journal publication created for this presentation is full of tips and tools to inspire you and your family to live well with mental health at the forefront. </p>



<p></p><p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/facing-dementia-journeying-through-time-and-healing-generations/">Facing Dementia: Journeying Through Time and Healing Generations</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2025 12:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dementia touches millions of lives, yet it remains one of the most difficult conversations to have. Too often it is surrounded by silence, fear, and stigma. In my new monthly podcast series, Facing Dementia, I join Laurin Wittig — intuitive mentor, podcaster, and award-winning author — as she shares her journey after being diagnosed with the precursors to dementia. Together, we explore the science, the emotional impact, and the holistic practices that can bring empowerment, self-care, and hope to the aging process. These conversations are about more than illness — they are about reclaiming wisdom, changing family patterns, and shining a light on how we can age with awareness and grace.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/facing-dementia-a-new-monthly-conversation-with-laurin-wittig/">Facing Dementia: A New Monthly Conversation with Laurin Wittig</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dementia is one of the most pressing health challenges of our time, affecting more than <strong>55 million people worldwide</strong>, according to the World Health Organization. It is often misunderstood as a natural part of aging, but in reality, dementia is a syndrome caused by a variety of brain illnesses, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common. While age and genetics play a role, lifestyle factors such as stress, diet, exercise, and social engagement significantly influence the risk of developing dementia.</p>



<p>Despite how widespread it is, dementia remains shrouded in <strong>taboo and silence</strong>. For many, a diagnosis is feared, avoided, or hidden. Conversations about cognitive decline are often filled with shame and stigma, which can make individuals and families feel isolated and powerless. Yet, it is precisely these conversations that we need to bring into the light.</p>



<p>That is why I am honored to introduce a <strong>new monthly podcast conversation</strong> with <strong>Laurin Wittig</strong> — intuitive mentor, author, podcaster, and founder of HeartLight Wellness. Laurin has recently been diagnosed with the <strong>precursors to dementia</strong>, and she has courageously chosen to share her journey openly. Rather than retreat into fear, Laurin is exploring how <strong>energy medicine, self-care practices, and ancestral healing</strong> can provide pathways to resilience, empowerment, and hope.</p>



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<p>Together, on the Be Well with Dr Michelle Greenwell podcast, we will be:</p>



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<li><strong>Breaking the taboo</strong> around dementia by speaking openly about the emotional, physical, and spiritual impact of a diagnosis.</li>



<li><strong>Exploring science and self-care</strong>, weaving current research with holistic practices to reveal the many ways we can influence our brain health and overall wellness.</li>



<li><strong>Challenging the narrative of aging</strong>, showing that awareness and proactive habits can change the trajectory of our health.</li>



<li><strong>Honoring ancestral patterns</strong> and recognizing how generational trauma, lifestyle, and even historical events can influence our present-day health.</li>
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<p>Each conversation will highlight not just the challenges of dementia but also the opportunities for healing, growth, and deeper connection. We will discuss tools such as the <strong>Injury Recall Technique</strong>, <strong>Figure 8 Hook-ups from Wayne Cook</strong>, and other BioEnergetic Wellness practices that can ease emotional burden and support balance in the body.</p>



<p>And, as always, our discussions will be anchored in a <strong>tea ritual</strong>. For our first episode, we share <strong>TEAlightful</strong>, a blend of fireweed, dandelion petals, ginger, hibiscus, and vanilla. Its affirmation is: <em>“Stop time with this ancient blend from the garden.”</em> This tea invites us to pause, listen, and receive wisdom from both nature and our ancestors — a perfect reflection of Laurin’s journey.</p>



<p><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f4a1.png" alt="💡" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> <strong>Why this matters:</strong><br>By bringing dementia into open conversation, we not only reduce the stigma but also empower ourselves to be proactive. Whether it’s through reducing stress, adopting nourishing habits, or engaging in spiritual and energetic practices, we all have the capacity to support brain health and approach aging with more grace and awareness.</p>



<p>I invite you to join us each month as we walk with Laurin on this path of discovery. Together, we will shine a light on dementia, transform fear into empowerment, and learn how to honor our bodies, our minds, and our spirits in every season of life.</p>



<p>Would you like to empower your day with health and wellness tips and tools?  Consider joining our in-person or online classes and develop your wellness toolbox.  You can learn more in the <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product-category/events/" title="shop events">shop events</a>.  Tai Chi Cape Breton classes are on the <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/my-calendar/" title="calendar">calendar</a>.  Wine Country Tai Chi Society classes can be <a href="https://winecountrytaichi.ca" title="found here">found here</a> for the Okanagan. </p>



<p></p><p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/facing-dementia-a-new-monthly-conversation-with-laurin-wittig/">Facing Dementia: A New Monthly Conversation with Laurin Wittig</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michelle Greenwell]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Aug 2024 11:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for resources for seniors?  Join the Greenwell Center in supporting BabyBoomers.org with resources and podcast episodes.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/baby-boomer-support/">Baby Boomer Support</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you discovered the new website for BabyBoomers?  Be Well with Dr. Michelle Greenwell podcast is now available on this amazing resource.  Check it out!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Resources for Seniors &#8211; The Baby Boomers!</h2>



<p>Take the guesswork out of finding supportive resources for all your questions about living a joyful and healthy life into your older adult years. BabyBoomer.org vets their content for the best of the best, with a focus on the issues and topics that are near and dear to the population born before 1964.</p>



<p>The resources from the Greenwell Center for Holistic Health can be of great help to this age group.  Michelle&#8217;s online movement classes, workshops, and resources are all geared towards living well at any age. Her in-person classes provide instant feedback and connection in a community setting.  </p>



<p>Have you been listening to the <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/podcast/" title="podcast">podcast</a>?  There is a wealth of knowledge waiting for you to discover it.  Have you <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/product-category/products/" title="accessed the publications and tea">accessed the publications and tea</a>? Your day can be empowered by simple acts of personal kindness and love. </p>



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