Polyvagal Explorations: Reviewing the Fundamentals

Catch this first of four review episodes in our months of polyvagal explorations.  Today we go back to basics and look at the terms hierarchy, neuroception, and co-regulation and what they have come to mean for us. In this organic series, Gemmotherapy expert and educator Lauren Hubele, Japanese Acupuncturist Maegan Lemp, and the Passionate Polyvagalist…

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Caramelized Shallot Pasta

Caramelized Shallot Pasta

While I’m trying to fit in before lunch hikes and face meetings until 10 pm I’m on the prowl for quick to the table meals. This recipe will surely find a place in my new menu rotation. We just had it for lunch and I could eat it again tomorrow it was so delish!  …

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A Winter Salad

winter salad

Doesn’t this winter salad make you smile?  Every bite of this crunchy dish is full of vitality and joy, exactly what is needed during the long months of winter. You truly don’t need a recipe to make it but I will share the ingredients I used and the process.  Please allow yourself permission to play…

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Lemony White Bean Soup

Lemony White Bean Soup

Bringing together simple, good quality ingredients makes for kitchen magic. This delicious Lemony White Bean Soup is a stand-out example of that principle.  INGREDIENTS 3 tablespoons olive oil 2 large carrots, diced 1 bunch sturdy greens, I used cabbage and  kale, finely sliced and stems chopped 1 can of chopped tomatoes 3 tablespoon tomato paste…

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Lablabi—Tunisian Chickpea Soup

Lablabi Tunisian Chickpea Soup

I must admit I was equally skeptical and intrigued by this recipe and danced around it for several days before giving it a go. Worried it would taste like a bowl of warm hummus I had Plan B on the ready, but it was never required. The real problem turned out to be not making…

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Explorations of Polyvagal Theory: Addressing trauma, can we do better?

Do you or someone you love suffer from the effects of developmental or complex trauma?  If so you won’t want to miss a minute of this conversation. Listen in as we make serious inroads into understanding the subtle but significant challenges that disrupt the process of healing trauma.  Six months ago we set out to…

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Sourdough Whole Grain Bread — 2021 Version

Whole Grain Sourdough Bread

I love this recipe because it tastes like bread is meant to taste AND it is free from added starches, dairy products, eggs, and yeast. Although the actual effort that goes into this loaf is minimal the process must begin three days in advance.   Ingredients ½ to ¾ cup of brown rice sourdough (which…

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Explorations of Polyvagal Theory: New Meanings for Old Words

This new year deserves our pausing to consider what in our day to day interactions could benefit from some updating.  In today’s episode, we consider updates for a few everyday words. Listen in to our conversation as we explore words like vision, invite, and allow and revision them together. In this organic series, Health educator…

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Exploration of Polyvagal Theory: Offering Live Client Support for Dorsal Vagal States

You won’t want to miss this pilot episode offering live support to Art teacher and mom Ashley Dalme,  who is finding the continued challenges of the pandemic weigh her down.  You”ll hear our suggestions from the Polyvagal, Asian Medicine and Gemmotherapy lens. In this organic series, Health educator and Gemmotherapy expert Lauren Hubele, Japanese Acupuncturist…

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Polyvagal Explorations: True life Holiday Survival Tales

We’re back and so excited to share our holiday tales and lessons learned. Pour a cup a tea and come along on our Polyvagal adventure as we out brief together what worked and what didn’t this holiday season. In this organic series, Health educator and Gemmotherapy expert Lauren Hubele, Japanese Acupuncturist Maegan Lemp and Passionate…

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