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The Elder Flower Podcast

The Elder Flower Podcast

Jennifer Lebedoff

Are you curious to explore a holistic approach to recovery from addiction, disordered eating, codependency, burnout, anxiety, "the hustle" or whatever it is you are recovering from? Trading the shame and stigma of addiction for curiosity, enthusiasm and levity, host Jennifer Lebedoff wholeheartedly creates a beautiful life she doesn’t have to escape. This podcast shares a series of practices for you to try at home, including yoga, breathwork and meditation. We’ll share stories and discuss ideas for some traditional and new ways to approach recovery. You don't have to call yourself an alcoholic or addict to be here, nor do you have to renounce a thing. You choose what your recovery looks like. Dip your toe in, and see for yourself!

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The Elder Flower Podcast - I Choose Not To Drink Today,  A Meditation Without Music
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01/31/24 • 14 min

This might be day one of your recovery, or you may be beginning again. Maybe you are just curious about your relationship with alcohol and want to experience some time without it. Ground with an intention not to drink today in this meditation where we explore proof that recovery is possible. Through the moving account of my friend Julie's four-year sobriety milestone, we glean inspiration and hope, understanding that her path can illuminate our own. Despite all we have been through, and any fear of the future, we invite a compassionate presence where we spend time breathing together.
Julie's story is a testament to the belonging that dedication to one's well-being can reveal, and we hope that by listening, you too will be inspired to spread the light of recovery, knowing that self-care and love are the most powerful contributors to the world's beauty. We'd be honoured if you shared this episode with someone who is exploring recovery from substance use.
This meditation is influenced by Yoga Sutra 1.1 which loosely translates to "Now Begins Yoga". Yoga is a self-reliant healing system, and in so many ways, your recovery practices can be a self-reliant healing system of your own design! I invite you to further explore the lessons in yoga that scaffold recovery. Follow this podcast for weekly tools you can try, deciding for yourself which of them support your most beautiful life. You can also listen to this meditation every time you'd like to commit to your wellbeing.
This meditation has Jennifer's Voice only. If you enjoy your meditations with music, that fills the empty spaces, please visit Episode 2.
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She Recovers® is an organization that hosts retreats and online gatherings for anyone identifying with women's communities and is in recovery (from anything). I take turns volunteer teaching online, free yoga classes there with a host of trained trauma-informed yoga teachers. You can find us at: https://sherecovers.org/canada/.
I also mention my friend Julie, who volunteers as a facilitator of twice daily, free online gatherings as a trained She Recovers® Coach. If you need a Julie in your life too, you can find her at:
https://www.mysoberself.ca.Julie's story is shared with her permission. Part of that story includes treatment. You can find a link to the treatment centre that supported her healing here:
https://www.edgewoodhealthnetwork.com/locations/edgewood/
If private treatment is not within your means, I am just building a website with some other, free resources. It is coming soon, and you will find it really soon at:
https://www.theelderflower.ca
I would like to acknowledge that I live and work on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of Sinixt Peoples. I make this acknowledgment to show my respect for the tmxwulaʔxw (homeland), and Sinixt Nation. I feel privileged and grateful to be here, and I invite those reading this to explore their own relationship to place.

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The Elder Flower Podcast - I Choose Not to Drink Today, A Meditation with Music
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01/31/24 • 14 min

This might be day one of your recovery, or you may be beginning again. Maybe you are just curious about your relationship with alcohol and want to experience some time without it. Ground with an intention not to drink today in this meditation where we explore proof that recovery is possible. Through the moving account of my friend Julie's four-year sobriety milestone, we glean inspiration and hope, understanding that her path can illuminate our own. Despite all we have been through, and any fear of the future, we invite a compassionate presence where we spend time breathing together.
Julie's story is a testament to the belonging that dedication to one's well-being can reveal, and we hope that by listening, you too will be inspired to spread the light of recovery, knowing that self-care and love are the most powerful contributors to the world's beauty. We'd be honoured if you shared this episode with someone who is exploring recovery from substance use.
This meditation is influenced by Yoga Sutra 1.1 which loosely translates to "Now Begins Yoga". Yoga is a self-reliant healing system, and in so many ways, your recovery practices can be a self-reliant healing system of your own design! I invite you to further explore the lessons in yoga that scaffold recovery. Follow this podcast for weekly tools you can try, deciding for yourself which of them support your most beautiful life. You can also listen to this meditation every time you'd like to commit to your wellbeing.
This meditation has hopeful, and licensed background music. If you enjoy your meditations without music, please visit Episode 3.
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She Recovers® is an organization that hosts retreats and online gatherings for anyone identifying with women's communities and is in recovery (from anything). I take turns volunteer teaching online, free yoga classes there with a host of trained trauma-informed yoga teachers. You can find us at: https://sherecovers.org/canada/.
I also mention my friend Julie, who volunteers as a facilitator of twice daily, free online gatherings as a trained She Recovers® Coach. If you need a Julie in your life too, you can find her at:
https://www.mysoberself.ca.Julie's story is shared with her permission. Part of that story includes treatment. You can find a link to the treatment centre that supported her healing here:
https://www.edgewoodhealthnetwork.com/locations/edgewood/
If private treatment is not within your means, I am just building a website with some other, free resources. It is coming soon, and you will find it really soon at:
https://www.theelderflower.ca
I would like to acknowledge that I live and work on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of Sinixt Peoples. I make this acknowledgment to show my respect for the tmxwulaʔxw (homeland), and Sinixt Nation. I feel privileged and grateful to be here, and I invite those reading this to explore their own relationship to place.

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Do you ever find yourself longing for a sense of homecoming, for a place where stories of healing and laughter flow as freely as the tea being shared? That's exactly where we venture in the first (little) episode of the Elderflower Podcast. I'm Jennifer and I start with a poem I wrote, then take you through a transformative process of building community and finding healing in the everyday acts of sharing space, practicing yoga, and engaging authentically with those around me. This episode isn't just about the physical journey from the hustle of city life to the serenity of the mountains; it's about the emotional trek towards a life of deep connection, unmarred by addiction and the echoes of a frenetic past.
From my home studio turned sanctuary nestled in nature, you can expect conversations that bloom with the insights of an eclectic variety of seekers and teachers. These guests bring their unique hues to the canvas of our discussions, painting a vivid picture of what it means to co-create a spiritual and meaningful existence. Along with these long-form discussions, I will share daily practices like yoga, meditations, and even a few that might surprise you, adding underpinning to whatever you decide your recovery looks like. You do not have to call yourself an addict or alcoholic to be here, I don't. You do not have to renounce anything in your life, though I have. I hope you feel empowered to try practices on for size, deciding which serve your growth and wellness. Tune in, and let your heart be touched by the stories, laughter, and perhaps even find the pearl of wisdom you've been searching for amidst this shared journey of recovery and discovery.

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How many episodes does The Elder Flower Podcast have?

The Elder Flower Podcast currently has 3 episodes available.

What topics does The Elder Flower Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Meditation, Addiction, Yoga, Health & Fitness, Alcohol, Stress, Anxiety, Mental Health, Depression, Drug, Podcasts, Adhd, Codependency, Self-Improvement, Education, Trauma and Mindfulness.

What is the most popular episode on The Elder Flower Podcast?

The episode title 'I Choose Not To Drink Today, A Meditation Without Music' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Elder Flower Podcast?

The average episode length on The Elder Flower Podcast is 11 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Elder Flower Podcast released?

Episodes of The Elder Flower Podcast are typically released every 8 days, 14 hours.

When was the first episode of The Elder Flower Podcast?

The first episode of The Elder Flower Podcast was released on Jan 23, 2024.

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