Contributors
Mary E. Daly, MA, received a Master’s degree in Holistic Health & Nutrition Education. She consults with a non-profit, promoting health, fitness, and lifestyle education for children and teens. She also provides health and nutrition education for individuals seeking lifestyle changes in health, and over all well–being for body, mind and spirit. She can be contacted here.
Mia Voraz’s short but illustrious career was cut short in the winter of 2007 after consuming poisoned strawberry shortcake. She now exists as a brain in a jar which prevents her from getting to the root cause of her corporeal demise. Though certain facts remain a mystery, when the keepers of her brain find it in their hearts to do some transcription for her, she shares what she knows, as she has done above. She urges those who still have the opportunity to do what makes them happy.
Michael Fisher is Registered Nutritionist based out of Stratford, Ontario, Canada and has his own private health practice. He is a regular contributor for the Canada’s integrated healthy living Open Magazine, the Baden Outlook and contributes regularly to other local newspapers in his area. He is available for speaking, consulting, writing or cooking demonstrations in his area. Read more about him here.
Monica Bhatnagar is a former engineer turned actress. She’s performed a solo original called “Bollywood Princess” at California State University, East Bay, which she developed into a fully-staged production with Impact Theater in Berkeley. Monica also played Carmen in a film called, ‘What If?’ which premiered at the QWOCMAP and Frameline Film Festivals. Monica has extensive training in Bharatnatyum and Indian folk dance, and has performed across the United States, and in Russia and Denmark. Check out her website.
Nina Fry, MA, has a Masters Degree in Holistic Health Education and is a certified Doula (childbirth assistant). She was the Editorial Director of Symbiosis: The Journal of Ecologically Sustainable Medicine and the Assistant Editor of A Time for Listening and Caring: Spirituality and the Care of the Chronically Ill and Dying. Nina currently manages a research study on how engagement in spiritual practice and community influences people’s lives and well-being. In her free time, she loves cooking, running, and taking in the world through her camera lens.
Patty Morris, MA, has been practicing evolutionary astrology and counseling individuals for over 8 years, bringing deep, intuitive insight, humor and practical wisdom to her study of the planets. Committed to facilitating transformation on every level, she pursued her licensure as a transpersonal counselor at JFK University. She also has her MA in public policy and worked for several years as a government researcher on issues like poverty, mental health, child abuse, domestic violence, and immigrant and refugee access to services. You can reach her here.
Raine Saunders writes and manages content for Agriculture Society and lives in Boise, Idaho. After working in the technology industry for over ten years as an information developer she gained an interest in health and nutrition due to personal health issues. As a result of these issues and out of a desire to provide assistance to others and educate the public, she developed the Agriculture Society site.
Ryan Hurd, MA is a dream researcher, freelance writer, and author of Sleep Paralysis: A Guide to Hypnagogic Visions and Visitors of the Night. Follow his dreamy little musings at dream studies.
Sadie Chanlett-Avery, MA, began practicing hatha yoga in utero and emerged into the mountains of West Virginia after a few pivotal cat/cow poses. She received her teacher certification from Ana Forrest in 2003 and has immersed for months in the jungles of Costa Rica with Master Yoga and Kriya Meditation Teacher, Glenn Black. Sadie holds a personal training certification from the American College of Sports Medicine and serves as the In-House Yogi at the employee gym of Clif Bar & Company. She can be reached here.
Samantha Blue is a writer and activist who has been happily and faithfully loving her partner in an open marriage for the last seven years.
Sylvie Nalezny, MA, NE has a Masters degree in Holistic Health Education from John F. Kennedy University and is a Certified Nutrition Educator through Bauman College. She is a Berkeley, CA native. She enjoys exploring beautiful California, watching dogs play, trying various kinds of dance classes, and of course, cooking and eating healthy and delicious food with friends. Visit her blog here.
Theresa Singleton, MA is a Holistic Health Educator, a Nutrition Consultant, and a Life Coach who teaches women how to get off the dieting roller coaster forever, end the blame & shame game, and never gain weight again. With her sensitive approach to authentic communication, she shows them that their journey is unique and sacred. She teaches them to let go of the worry so they can finally lose the weight. Visit her website for free resources!
Trudy Totty is director at Neo, a project development and coaching firm, a partner in LUMA, a land use mediation firm, a sometime actor (To Kill A Mockingbird, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf), poet (Ripe Life Publications and Golden Gate Press anthologies), a mom, a geek for Shakespeare and Star Trek, and pie-eating champion emeritus. Contact Trudy here.
Vanessa Smith, MA, CLC, is a Wellness Coach and Intuitive. She loves to help people get healthy and clear so their lives will bloom. Vanessa has a Masters degree in Holistic Health Education from John F. Kennedy University, and is certified as a Life Coach, Diet Counselor, and Massage Therapist. She’s always been very intuitive, even when she didn’t believe she was. Check out her blog and a variety of programs here. Chat her up on twitter too.
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