by 5dmin | Feb 17, 2020 | Blog, Podcast 2
Welcome back! Today we’re talking to Dr. Kyle Bergquist, founder of Healing Our Hero’s, co-founder of Serving Impact, author, and filmmaker.
Kyle is passionate about helping change the conversation around veteran suicide rates with Healing our Hero’s and helping people understand imposter syndrome and how that affects our everyday lives.
In this episode we’re talking about:
- Imposter Syndrome and what it is
- How Kyle’s life was changed through working with veterans
- The founding of Healing Our Hero’s
- Kyle’s research around emotional healing through Ayahausca treatment
- How to take your health into your own hands
- The role of communication in building adaptive communities
- The Race for Forever project and the effectiveness of bio-optimization
- … and so much more
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About Kyle
Dr. Kyle Bergquist DC co-created Serving Impact to help his fellow Chiropractors create the practice of their dreams. Kyle holds a B.S in Sports Medicine from Pepperdine University as well as a fellowship in Stem Cell Medicine from the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine.
Kyle founded and serves as the executive director for the Healing our Heroes’ foundation, a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to helping veterans live their best life after service. Kyle served as the founder and CEO of the very successful Northwest Pain Relief Centers, integrated health care centers. At their pinnacle, they had 9 centers in 2 states.
Over the years Dr. Bergquist has started and run several successful clinics and knows first hand the real-life struggles that happen with each phase of growth and how to overcome them.
He has gone on to produce documentary films highlighting change-makers in the health and wellness space as well as veterans causes.
He is currently involved in the Race for Forever project to track bio-optimization data and show the efficacy to the masses.
Season 2 is sponsored by Adaptive Sports Connection whose mission is to empower children, adults, and veterans with physical and cognitive challenges through sports and therapeutic outdoor recreation.
by 5dmin | Feb 3, 2020 | Blog, Podcast 2
We’re so excited to welcome Jon Macaskill back to the My New Normal Podcast! Jon is a proud husband and father of 2, he’s a 23 Navy Veteran and SEAL team officer since 2003. Jon will be retiring in August to spend time with his wife and kids and tour the country in their RV!
Jon is currently collaborating with Veteran’s Path, an organization that promotes mental well-being for the armed forces. In addition, he’s running his personal business, Macaskill Consulting, to promote mindfulness and meditation in the corporate arena.
In this episode we’re talking about:
- Jon’s transition from Navy SEAL to his work with meditation and mindfulness
- The tools Jon uses for practicing meditation and mindfulness
- How you can optimize yourself through mindfulness and meditation
- How a lack of mindfulness affects every aspect of your life
- How mental fortitude can help with physical activity and working out
- The challenges Jon is facing in his transition
- How to find your identity in whatever you’re doing
- and so much more!
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About Jon
Jon Macaskill (muh-KAS-kill) is a Navy SEAL Commander turned mindfulness and meditation teacher. He’s a Naval Academy graduate and has his masters in Operations Research from the Naval Postgraduate School.
Jon has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, off the coast of Somalia, and in Panama. He now runs his own consulting company, Macaskill Consulting, LLC, bringing mindfulness and meditation to high performing teams to aid in dealing with stress, anxiety and depression all while increasing focus, creativity, and productivity. He also serves as the Deputy Executive Director for Veteran’s PATH, a nonprofit organization that works to introduce meditation and mindfulness to veterans to bring them a sense of Peace, Acceptance, Transformation and Honor.
Jon’s wife also served in the Navy and is now a civilian Orthopedic Physician Assistant in Virginia Beach. They are the proud parents of two small children and currently live as a family in Chesapeake, VA.
Season 2 is sponsored by Adaptive Sports Connection whose mission is to empower children, adults, and veterans with physical and cognitive challenges through sports and therapeutic outdoor recreation.
by 5dmin | Jan 6, 2020 | Blog, Podcast 2
Please welcome the first female executive at Hylete and Graced by Grit founder, Kate Nowlan, to episode 5 of My New Normal! Kate is a business owner, a published author, athlete, coach, and Vice President of Brand Experience at one of the most recognizable athletic apparel companies in the US.
Kate’s here to talk about what’s in the works for HYLETE in 2020, her personal journey on finding a new normal, the transition from entrepreneurial development to the executive level of business management, and a whole lot more! Check out the episode below.
In this episode we’re talking about:
- What Graced By Grit is and how it was formed
- How seeking advice and support from others can help with success
- Kate’s entrepreneurial journey
- How to find the balance between work and parenting
- How Kate used obstacles in her life for motivation versus derailing
- and so much more!
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About Kate
Kate is a gritty entrepreneur with experience in the management and development of teams in startups and non-profit organizations. She is a published author of Graced By Grit: The Entrepreneurial Woman’s Guide To Starting A Business With Power, Passion & Purpose. Kate received her BA in Sociology and Psychology from UMass Amherst. As an entrepreneur, she owned her own company, Absolutely Organized, that organized small businesses and homes. She launched, coached, and grew a youth and masters swim program at a private health club in Plymouth, MA. Upon moving to Southern California in 2008, Kate was a youth and masters swim coach and an executive for The Boys and Girls Club in which she planned and ran events, coordinated fundraisers, ran the day to day office operations, and launched new revenue-driving community programs. In addition, she privately coached women and women’s running groups.
Kate and her business partner, Kimberly, were inspired to start GRACEDBYGRIT while training for a triathlon. They realized there was a lack of high-performance athletic apparel for 30-60-year-old women that made them feel safe, look great and protect them from the sun. They started GRACEDBYGRIT in 2013 and sold the company to HYLETE in 2018. Kate was hired as the VP of Brand Experience for HYLETE. She brings a female voice and narrative to the HYLETE brand focusing on expanding the women’s product offering at HYLETE and elevating the emotive, relatability and relevance to the brand voice. Kate takes the first female seat at the executive table at HYLETE.
Stay in touch with Kate through HYLETE on Instagram at @trainhylete, on their website, hylete.com, or on LinkedIN @KateNowlan.
Season 2 is sponsored by Adaptive Sports Connection whose mission is to empower children, adults, and veterans with physical and cognitive challenges through sports and therapeutic outdoor recreation.
by 5dmin | Dec 23, 2019 | Blog, Podcast 2
Heidi Armstrong is here to talk to us about how she helps athletes overcome the mental fallout of a serious injury. Heidi found her way to the adaptive community after she suffered a competitive mountain biking injury. After the injury and many surgeries, she found herself angry, insufferable at times, and miserable with her new life.
Luckily Heidi found herself surrounded by people who were willing to step in when she needed it most and urge her to get help. But when she decided to get help, she didn’t even know where to start. Heidi built herself a care-team that helped her find creative outlets as a way to manage her pain and anger.
Heidi’s revolutionary turn-around to alternative therapy led to one of her therapists referring a fellow injured athlete to her for help, which then turned into several athletes. She then suffered another, severely debilitating injury and found herself talking to others who had also experienced these injuries. When she found she’d have to quit her job post-injury, she decided to explore other opportunities working with injured athletes.
In this episode we’re talking about:
- Heidi’s research into suffering and injuries
- What the research taught her about helping injured athletes
- The commonalities between injured athletes that helped her develop her research
- How our words and actions affect healing
- and so much more!
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About Heidi
Heidi Armstrong is one of a few experts in the world who helps athletes overcome the mental and emotional fallout of injury.
Armstrong has more than 10 years’ experience recovering from her own injuries.
Her deep research into the language and mindset of injured athletes sets her apart in her field.
Armstrong, a former professional mountain bike racer and collegiate swimmer, is the founder of Injured Athlete’s Toolbox. The seven-year old company provides injury recovery coaching for athletes worldwide who need understanding, a plan, and accountability to transform their lives.
In addition, Armstrong liaises between clients and their clinical team to ensure a full physical and emotional recovery.
Armstrong coaches injured athletes to refocus their intensity from physical to mental training, thus stopping the emotional roller coaster. The body follows the mind, and positivity means faster healing.
She works with injured athletes of all levels who want to:
- Feel empowered and resilient instead of frustrated and impatient
- Create a daily mental training plan to ease identity crises and negative self-talk
- Practice hope and positivity to speed physical healing
- Use neuroscientifically-proven tools to calm and relieve anxiety and depression
- Establish a care team, including specialists to properly address individual needs
- Make new, pragmatic injury-friendly goals, including physical exercise
Visit InjuredAthletesToolbox.com for more information.
Heidi can be reached at [email protected] or 512-431-3853
Season 2 is sponsored by Adaptive Sports Connection whose mission is to empower children, adults, and veterans with physical and cognitive challenges through sports and therapeutic outdoor recreation.
by Theresa Larson | Dec 10, 2019 | Blog, Podcast 2
We’re so excited to have Sharon Moscowitz, Manager of Mass Participation programs at the USA Rugby National Office. Sharon works to get grass-roots rugby programs up and running and driving growth of non-contact, youth and partner-supported rugby throughout the US by focusing on removing barriers to play.
In addition, she’s a Strength and Conditioning coordinator for the USA Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby team.
She has been working in various sport and fitness industry roles for 15 years and is deeply passionate in helping to grow the world of educated fitness professionals and intelligent strength and conditioning for all.
In this interview we’re talking about:
- Sharon’s history and how she got started working with the Adaptive Community
- The role that interaction plays in eliminating barriers
- Ways that the fitness community can grow to meet the need for Adaptive Athlete strength and conditioning
- Sharon’s “new normal” when she moved from the law-enforcement community to work with USA Rugby
- The lessons that Piikea and Megan have learned during their work in the Adaptive Community
- and so much more!
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Sharon’s Bio
Originally a Philadelphia native, Sharon moved to the Denver area in May 2017 with her wife, Katie, and two dogs. She is solar-powered and loves an enthralling book almost as much as she loves musical theatre and the sound of a full orchestra tuning their instruments just before a performance. In Denver, Sharon is the full-time Manager of Mass Participation Programs at USA Rugby’s National Office, driving growth of non-contact, youth and partner-supported rugby throughout the US by focusing on removing barriers to play. She is the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the USA Wheelchair Rugby Paralympic program, a Curriculum Writer and National Presenter for National Exercise Trainers Association (NETA), writing and instructing workshops in areas of strength and conditioning, group exercise and specialty fitness instructor certifications throughout the US. Sharon is a Strength and Conditioning Educator for World Rugby and is formerly a SWAT Operator and SWAT Fitness Training Coordinator for Jefferson County, West Virginia. She also holds her CrossFit Level 2 among other CF and fitness related certifications and still moonlights at Prospect CrossFit. Sharon has a B.A. from Northeastern University and a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology from Northern Illinois University with an additional graduate certificate in Adapted Physical Education. She has been working in various sport and fitness industry roles for 15 years and is deeply passionate in helping to grow the world of educated fitness professionals and intelligent strength and conditioning for all.
Season 2 is sponsored by Adaptive Sports Connection whose mission is to empower children, adults, and veterans with physical and cognitive challenges through sports and therapeutic outdoor recreation.
by Theresa Larson | Nov 25, 2019 | Blog, Podcast 2
Meet Ray Fernandez: Black Belt, CrossFit Seminar Staff for Adaptive and Injured Athletes, certified Level II CrossFit coach, CrossFit Kids instructor, USAW Level 1 Sports Performance Coach and Co-Owner of CrossFit 1904.
Ray attributes his current path to his work at a nursing home, where he worked his way up from a dishwasher to a line cook. But at the time, he couldn’t see himself being a cook. So he stepped into a position in Maintenance, where he applied his knowledge of functional movement and living. After about 8 years, he re-evaluated where he was and decided that he wanted to pursue a career in the fitness industry as a strength and conditioning coach.
In this interview we’re talking about
- How to make money doing what you love
- How Ray got his start working with the Adaptive community
- How he programs for his Adaptive athletes and how that programming was developed
- The importance of connection and community and how to cultivate that
- How passion leads him in his every day life
….and so much more!
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Season 2 is sponsored by Adaptive Sports Connection whose mission is to empower children, adults, and veterans with physical and cognitive challenges through sports and therapeutic outdoor recreation.