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http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=252878# Dr. Kevin Keough, host of
North Star Guardians and Warrior Traditions, interviews
Grandmaster Rene Latosa about Filipino martial arts and the warrior tradition. Grandmaster Rene Latosa has been
actively teaching the Filipino martial arts since 1968. He was strongly
influenced by his instructors at the Stockton Escrima Academy in California,
including Grandmaster Angel Cabales, Max Sarmiento, Dentoy Revilar and Master
Leo Giron, as well as the teachings of his own father. Latosa has received full
instructorship certification in the Serrada system and Cadena de Mano. He is
the only person ever to be certified in Cadena de Mano by Max Sarmiento
Rene Latosa has been teaching
martial arts for over 30 years. He has schools worldwide and
teaches seminars all through the U.S. He is the first person to introduce the Filipino martial arts to Europe.
He has taught martial arts to special police
tactical units on the East Coast, West Coast, special combat units within the
Air Force, the California Highway Patrol, U.S. Probation Department, sheriff
departments, various security firms/bodyguards and various police and special
police units in Europe. He has designed several self-defense courses for women
and children.
He has several series of
videos out on the market,
published several books on the subject, and has been the main theme for several
major martial arts magazines as well as television stories both in the U.S. and
in foreign countries. He acts as a consultant to several kick-boxing and martial
arts schools in Northern California.
Latosa Escrima / Concepts is the study and development of the
best concepts and strategies of many systems. It is the idea of understanding
what you do, how you do it and why it is done. The system is an education in
body control, awareness and weapon efficiency. Visit Grandmaster Rene Latosa's website.Purchase Grandmaster Latosa's DVDs on his website.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=252890# Dr. Kevin Keough, host of
North Star Guardians and Warrior Traditions, interviews
Grandmaster Rene Latosa about Filipino martial arts and the warrior tradition.
Grandmaster Rene Latosa has been
actively teaching the Filipino martial arts since 1968. He was strongly
influenced by his instructors at the Stockton Escrima Academy in California,
including Grandmaster Angel Cabales, Max Sarmiento, Dentoy Revilar and Master
Leo Giron, as well as the teachings of his own father. Latosa has received full
instructorship certification in the Serrada system and Cadena de Mano. He is
the only person ever to be certified in Cadena de Mano by Max Sarmiento
Rene Latosa has been teaching
martial arts for over 30 years. He has schools worldwide and
teaches seminars all through the U.S. He is the first person to introduce the Filipino martial arts to Europe.
He has taught martial arts to special police
tactical units on the East Coast, West Coast, special combat units within the
Air Force, the California Highway Patrol, U.S. Probation Department, sheriff
departments, various security firms/bodyguards and various police and special
police units in Europe. He has designed several self-defense courses for women
and children.
He has several series of
videos out on the market,
published several books on the subject, and has been the main theme for several
major martial arts magazines as well as television stories both in the U.S. and
in foreign countries. He acts as a consultant to several kick-boxing and martial
arts schools in Northern California.
Latosa Escrima / Concepts is the study and development of the
best concepts and strategies of many systems. It is the idea of understanding
what you do, how you do it and why it is done. The system is an education in
body control, awareness and weapon efficiency. Visit Grandmaster Rene Latosa's website.Purchase Grandmaster Latosa's DVDs on his website.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=254269# Dr. Kevin Keough, clinical psychologist and host of Warrior Traditions and North Star Guardians, interviews Punong Guro Mike Schwarz about Serrada Escrima, martial arts and self defense.
In 1979 Mike Schwartz began instructing Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido(Moo Du Kwon) under Master Change Hee Jhoon. It was thru his TKD/Hapkido training that he was able to develop unmatched body conditioning/hardening skills. While in the military he continued training with Moo Du Kwon and obtained his 2nd and eventually 3rd Degree Black Belts.
His initial introduction to the FMA came in 1985. Upon his return from the military in 1991 he continued to study in Serra Escrima. Under Punong Guro Churk Caddell III, he achieved Pansiang Guro status. His empty hand, blade and stick/cane abilities increased under his instruction.
Most recently he obtained the status of Master Instructor level & 2nd degree Master Instructor level in the Davis/Cabales System of Escrima. Additionally, he has been asked to represent Martial Arts International & WSEF (World Serrada Escrima Federation) throughout the midwest and east coast. He represents the ICSDA as a Combat Martial Arts instructor. Recently he was honored by becoming a member of the WMAU Board of Directors and nominated to President of the WCAU (World Combat Arts Union.) Visit his website.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=255278# Dr. John Riolo, host of The Insider, interviews Mr. Garry Cooper, LCSW, about the treatment of depression and his C.E. course Depression: The Therapist's Toolkit offered online through the Zur Institute.
Garry Cooper, LCSW, is a contributing editor of Psychotherapy Networker magazine. His âClinicianâs Digest,â appearing in each issue, is read by over 55,000 psychotherapists, psychiatrists and social workers. The Digest covers the latest news, research, trends and ideas that affect mental health and the clinical and business aspects of therapy. His psychotherapy practice, in Oak Park, IL, has recently celebrated its 25th year working with adults, couples and adolescents on the usual issues. Cooper is also a writing coach and free-lance editor. His essays and other non-psychological writing have appeared in magazines and newspapers. His latest work appears in the Spring, 2007 issue of Another Chicago Magazine.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://insider.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=255287# Dr. John Riolo, host of The Insider, interviews Mr. Garry Cooper, LCSW, about the treatment of depression and his C.E. course Depression: The Therapist's Toolkit offered online through the Zur Institute.
Garry Cooper, LCSW, is a contributing editor of Psychotherapy Networker magazine. His âClinicianâs Digest,â appearing in each issue, is read by over 55,000 psychotherapists, psychiatrists and social workers. The Digest covers the latest news, research, trends and ideas that affect mental health and the clinical and business aspects of therapy. His psychotherapy practice, in Oak Park, IL, has recently celebrated its 25th year working with adults, couples and adolescents on the usual issues. Cooper is also a writing coach and free-lance editor. His essays and other non-psychological writing have appeared in magazines and newspapers. His latest work appears in the Spring, 2007 issue of Another Chicago Magazine.
Learn more about the classes offered by Garry Cooper, LCSW CEU at the Zur Institute.
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=255891# Dr. Kevin L. Keough, clinical psychologist and host of Warrior Traditions and North Star Guardians, interviews Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming about his final mission: to transmit his complete knowledge to the next generation of teachers and preserve the Chinese martial and healing arts.
Dr. Yang Jwing- Ming was born in Taiwan in 1946. He has studied Wu Su since the age of fifteen under different instructors, most notably Cheng Gin-Gsao, White Crane, Pai Huo Kao (Tao Tai Chi Chuan, Yangâs division) and Li Mao-Ching (Long Fist). His academic career is well rounded as well, as he received a M.S. degree in Physics from the National Taiwan University in 1971 and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in 1978.
He started working for Texas Instruments in Houston in 1980, founded the Yangâs Martial Art Academy in Boston in 1982, then left TI in 1984 to devote all his time to the YMAA, which has since expanded into the Yangâs Oriental Arts Association, Inc. He has published a large amount of material, most of which under Unique Publications and his own YMAA Publication Center.
Read an article about Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming and the YMAA Retreat Center by Jennifer Sexton, published Sept 07, Inside Kung Fu magazine. Watch the YMAA Netcast. Donate to the nonprofit YMAA Retreat Center.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=256793# Dr. Lara Honos-Webb, host of The Sweet Spot, with Ms.Barbara Abercrombie about her book Courage and Craft: Writing Your Life into Story published by New World Library.
Barbara Abercrombie has published two novels for adults, plus books for children, including the award winning picture book, Charlie Anderson. Her novels have been optioned for films and published in six languages. Her essays, articles and poems have appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, including The Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor and United Airlines Hemisphere magazine.
She teaches in the Writers' Program at UCLA Extension where she won the outstanding teacher award in 1994. She also conducts workshops for The Wellness Community, a nationwide organization for people with cancer. Her book, Writing Out the Storm, Reading and Writing Your Way Through Serious Illness or Injury, published by St. Martin's Press in October 2002, is part memoir, part writing guide, and based on her Wellness Community workshops. Recently she and her daughter, Brooke Abercrombie, started a website/blog featuring weekly posts for writers.
Barbara lives in Santa Monica, California and Twin Bridges, Montana with her husband. She has two grown daughters and three grandchildren. Visit her website.
Visit Dr. Lara Honos-Webb's website and The Sweet Spot blog.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=257160# Dr. Lara Honos-Webb, host of The Sweet Spot, interviews Dr. David Richo, author of The Five Things We Cannot Change: And The Happiness We Find By Embracing Them published by Shambhala. David Richo, Ph.D., M.F.T., is a psychotherapist, teacher, workshop leader, and writer who works in Santa Barbara and San Francisco California. He combines Jungian, transpersonal, and mythic perspectives in his work. Visit his website.Visit Dr. Lara Honos-Webb's website and The Sweet Spot blog.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=257377# Part Two of a Two Part Interview with Dr. Yang Jwing-MingDr. Kevin L. Keough, clinical psychologist and host of Warrior Traditions and North Star Guardians, interviews Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming about his final mission: to transmit his complete knowledge to the next generation of teachers and preserve the Chinese martial and healing arts. Dr. Yang Jwing- Ming was born in Taiwan in 1946. He has studied Wu Su since the age of fifteen under different instructors, most notably Cheng Gin-Gsao, White Crane, Pai Huo Kao (Tao Tai Chi Chuan, Yangâs division) and Li Mao-Ching (Long Fist). His academic career is well rounded as well, as he received a M.S. degree in Physics from the National Taiwan University in 1971 and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in 1978.
He started working for Texas Instruments in Houston in 1980, founded the Yangâs Martial Art Academy in Boston in 1982, then left TI in 1984 to devote all his time to the YMAA, which has since expanded into the Yangâs Oriental Arts Association, Inc. He has published a large amount of material, most of which under Unique Publications and his own YMAA Publication Center.
Read an article about Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming and the YMAA Retreat Center by Jennifer Sexton, published Sept 07, Inside Kung Fu magazine
Watch the YMAA Netcast.
Donate to the nonprofit YMAA Retreat Center.
Join Dr. Keough on MySpace.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=259120# Dr. Lara Honos-Webb, host of The Sweet Spot, interviews Dr. Joan Z. Borysenko, author of Your Soul's Compass: What Is Spiritual Guidance? published by Hay House.
Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., is one of the leading experts on stress, spirituality,
and the mind/body connection. She has a doctorate in medical sciences from
Harvard Medical School, is a licensed clinical psychologist, and is the
co-founder and former director of the Mind/body Clinical Programs at the Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School. Visit her website.
Visit Dr. Lara Honos-Webb's website and blog.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=259773# Part Two of A Two Part Interview
Dr. Kevin Keough, clinical psychologist and host of Warrior Traditions and North Star Guardians, interviews Punong Guro Mike Schwarz about Serrada Escrima, martial arts and self defense.
In 1979 Mike Schwarz began instructing Tae Kwon Do/Hapkido(Moo Du Kwon) under Master Change Hee Jhoon. It was thru his TKD/Hapkido training that he was able to develop unmatched body conditioning/hardening skills. While in the military he continued training with Moo Du Kwon and obtained his 2nd and eventually 3rd Degree Black Belts.
His initial introduction to the FMA came in 1985. Upon his return from the military in 1991 he continued to study in Serra Escrima. Under Punong Guro Churk Caddell III, he achieved Pansiang Guro status. His empty hand, blade and stick/cane abilities increased under his instruction.
Most recently he obtained the status of Master Instructor level & 2nd degree Master Instructor level in the Davis/Cabales System of Escrima. Additionally, he has been asked to represent Martial Arts International & WSEF (World Serrada Escrima Federation) throughout the midwest and east coast. He represents the ICSDA as a Combat Martial Arts instructor. Recently he was honored by becoming a member of the WMAU Board of Directors and nominated to President of the WCAU (World Combat Arts Union.) Visit Punong Guro Mike Schwarz's website and blog.
Visit Dr. Keough on MySpace
Visit Dr. Keough's Light Therapy website
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=260434# Part One of a Two Part Interview
Dr. Kevin Keough, host of Warrior Traditions and North Star Guardians, interviews Maestro Edgardo PÃrez about the Guazabara Fighting Arts & Hapkido/Warrior System.
Guazabara's Chief Instructor, Edgardo PÃrez has more than 28 years of training in Hapkido in both the United States and South Korea, a Full Instructor in Filipino Largo Mano Eskrima as well as being the founder and Chief Instructor of The Defense Training Institute & The World GuazÃbara Federation. Master Perez began his Hapkido training in 1979 under the Fowler Brothers in Aurora, Illinois. Perez then took his training to South Korea where he trained under Grandmaster Yu Chong Su (Chong Su Kwan Hapkido) who in turn was trained by Grandmaster Choi Yong Sool (Founder of Hapkido).
Perez is a law enforcement veteran of more then twenty years who has also been teaching Police Defensive Tactics to local, state and military personal during that time. He is a member of Illinois Tactical Officers Association and a charter member of The International Law Enforcement Educators & Trainers Association (ILEETA). He has conducted numerous seminars in the United States and Puerto Rico. As a veteran with tactical and combat training, and as a police sergeant who has quelled many dangerous situations. Maestro PÃrez has reintroduced to the modern era a realistic weapons system that can adapt to any hostile circumstances.
Honoring his Taino Warrior bloodline, Maestro Perez, who's family is from the mountains of Camuy & Lares, P.R., is also a Nitaino-Chief of the Bramaya Tribe, Tequina (teacher) of Taino Tribal Warrior Ways and the Illinois Representative of The United Confederation of Taino People.
The reintroduction of this martial art from Boriken and the Caribbean islands to modern society is not only a tribute to the indigenous people of Boriken (Puerto Rico) but of tribal people everywhere. In the ancient Taino language, Guazabara can be interpreted several ways; but it ultimately means war, fighter, protector, hunter or warrior. The Way of Guazabara has always been and remains a method of self-preservation. Visit Maestro Perez's website.
May our ancestors find us worthy. Maestro PÃrez.
Visit the Warrior Traditions blog and Dr. Kevin Keough's Light Therapy Company website.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
http://psychjourney.libsyn.com:80/index.php?post_id=260440# Two of a Two Part InterviewDr. Kevin Keough, host of Warrior Traditions and North Star Guardians, interviews Maestro Edgardo PÃrez about the Guazabara Fighting Arts & Hapkido/Warrior System.
Guazabara's Chief Instructor, Edgardo PÃrez has more than 28 years of training in Hapkido in both the United States and South Korea, a Full Instructor in Filipino Largo Mano Eskrima as well as being the founder and Chief Instructor of The Defense Training Institute & The World GuazÃbara Federation. Master Perez began his Hapkido training in 1979 under the Fowler Brothers in Aurora, Illinois. Perez then took his training to South Korea where he trained under Grandmaster Yu Chong Su (Chong Su Kwan Hapkido) who in turn was trained by Grandmaster Choi Yong Sool (Founder of Hapkido).
Perez is a law enforcement veteran of more then twenty years who has also been teaching Police Defensive Tactics to local, state and military personal during that time. He is a member of Illinois Tactical Officers Association and a charter member of The International Law Enforcement Educators & Trainers Association (ILEETA). He has conducted numerous seminars in the United States and Puerto Rico. As a veteran with tactical and combat training, and as a police sergeant who has quelled many dangerous situations. Maestro PÃrez has reintroduced to the modern era a realistic weapons system that can adapt to any hostile circumstances.
Honoring his Taino Warrior bloodline, Maestro Perez, who's family is from the mountains of Camuy & Lares, P.R., is also a Nitaino-Chief of the Bramaya Tribe, Tequina (teacher) of Taino Tribal Warrior Ways and the Illinois Representative of The United Confederation of Taino People.
The reintroduction of this martial art from Boriken and the Caribbean islands to modern society is not only a tribute to the indigenous people of Boriken (Puerto Rico) but of tribal people everywhere. In the ancient Taino language, Guazabara can be interpreted several ways; but it ultimately means war, fighter, protector, hunter or warrior. The Way of Guazabara has always been and remains a method of self-preservation. Visit Maestro Perez's website.
May our ancestors find us worthy. Maestro PÃrez.
Visit the Warrior Traditions blog and Dr. Kevin Keough's Light Therapy Company website.
Keywords: authors, books, build a private practice, interviews, law, legal, podcasts, psychologist, psychology, social workers, therapist
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