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Health Topics

It’s an ongoing journey to care for the Temple of our body/mind field. Since we are snowflakes, what is medicine for one person or in one chapter is not necessarily useful for another. Let’s spend these days having a discussion on low-hanging fruit, lifestyle hacks, ancient wisdom and modern opportunities with time for Q&A along the way.

 

Possible topics to explore:

Qi/ Prana/ Energy

Everything is information to our field…what to do with that info

The basics of air, water, food

The poop report and other biofeedback

Yang Shang, Chinese medicine insights into nourishing health

Dinacharya and Rituacharya, Ayurvedic medicine insights into daily and seasonal routines

Favorite apps, wearables, etc.

 

 

Erin E. Raskin, DACM, L.Ac.
Doctor Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
Director, Inpatient Integrative Medicine

Dr. Raskin has been with The Center for Integrative Medicine since 2014 setting up the Integrative Medicine services of acupuncture and massage for the inpatient setting of UCSDH hospitals. She delivers inpatient acupuncture weekly and piloted acupuncture in the Emergency Department. Erin orchestrated The MedSerenity Channel is available on all inpatient televisions providing relaxing music and nature images around the clock. Dr. Raskin also has an appointment as a clinician at UCSD Student Health Services.

In addition, Erin’s eco-friendly office is in San Diego where she is and has been in private practice since 1992. She joined the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine faculty in 1995 and was a clinical supervisor at San Diego Hospice and the Institute for Palliative Medicine, Seniors Clinic and Veterans Clinic. Erin piloted acupuncture for pain management at Kaiser Permanente. For decades she has been a health and wellness educator to her patients, students and the public on various topics; a host for the Death Café and during Covid led many Self Care with Self Massage workshops. Erin has been involved in various aspects of meditation, yoga, nutrition, Ayurveda and Traditional East Asian Medicine (TEAM) for over 40 years. In 1988, Erin was certified as a Hatha Yoga teacher and enrolled in the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco. She studied in China, India & America, apprenticed with Dr. Richard Teh-Fu Tan for 10 years and is a lifelong student of ancient Eastern healing arts and modern science, blending wisdom from different healing traditions. Erin cultivates her own Qi with many self-care activities including yoga, meditation, cooking, ceramics, singing, art, reading, solitude, nature, walking, time with hubby, family and friends.

 

Spoken Word & The Authentic Voice

A comprehensive dive into the wonders of storytelling, spoken word, and public speaking.

Let us find your authentic voice!

Let us take a journey into the fierce, four elements that enrich our lives and stories. Let us wander through the halls of archetypes and their many faces. Then let us delve into the depths of ourselves, to find our authentic voice. In this five day comprehensive class, we will be exploring many of the elements that enrich stories, impassion our poetry, and invigorate our voices to breathe life into all we speak. Come and join us on this journey of Spoken Word & The Authentic Voice!

 

Ever since Erin Miller was a child, he found immense joy in storytelling and acting. In 2009 he finally decided to attend the school of storytelling at Emerson College where he obtained his certificate of storytelling. He went on to apply his skills as a storyteller to his spoken word performances and eventually, into becoming a Hip-Hop emcee, producer, arranger, and band leader.

With more than 15 years of working in the music industry, Erin has honed his craft as a storyteller and modern day bard by turning spoken-word and stories into intricate sound productions and stage performances.  His fusion band, Subconscious Culture is still ongoing, and their new album, “What Separates Us” is out now on all streaming platforms.

In the last three years, Erin Miller has been working on honing his skills as an audiobook narrator, voice actor, and producer. He is also the author and voice talent of his new podcast series, “Betwixt the Veil”.  A fantasy, in which once a month, will delve into a world where magic, mystery, and myths come to life. Prepare to embark on a journey through our known world, into those of the fey, and beyond! A world where creatures that were thought to be legends, walk among us; where magic, conjures, crafts create our existence! This showcases his talent as a narrator, writer, and storyteller bringing to you quality content that will keep you wanting more.

Occasionally throughout this journey, you will have the opportunity to experience some dazzling and delightfully collaborative short stories written by a guest author, and narrated by Erin Miller alongside guest story tellers.

www.subconsciousculture.com

www.sethwordsmith.com

IG:@sethwordsmith

 

Color Journals:  Learning to See Color with Fresh Eyes

This workshop will focus our attention on the color environment in and around Rancho La Puerta with the aim of increasing our observational acuity and color perception while examining the emotional, cultural and personal foundations of our chromatic preferences.  The workshop will be modular, with daily activities. The workshop will utilize simple materials and will be designed for non-experts to have success while stretching their understanding of how we see color and how it can be used.  Participants who attend multiple sessions will accumulate pages within a color journal that will be a visual record of their color experiences at Rancho La Puerta.

 

Hand Binding a Sketchbook
Participants will make an Italian-style hand sewn sketchbook/notebook that we will fill with the color exercises over the course of the week.  (Anyone who doesn’t attend the first session can still participate in any of the later sessions!) 90 mins

 

Color Perception:  New Eyes
We will discuss and observe the ways that our eyes and our minds collaborate to create the perception of color.  We will experiment with color combinations using paper collage to examine the ways that color can change dramatically based on context. 75 mins

 

Color Preferences:  Learning to Love All Colors
We will discuss our emotional reactions to colors and the reasons for those feelings.  We will practice recontextualizing colors to turn even the most disliked colors into combinations that we can appreciate. 75 mins

 

Complicated Color:  Looking Closer
We will experiment with optical mixing to color match the myriad complex color combinations that make up the colors of natural objects.  We will test our ability to remember colors accurately, then expand our color perception through extremely close observation of plants, rocks, etc., from the grounds. 75 mins

 

Intrinsic and Extrinsic Color:  Color Truths and Color Lies
We will discuss the differences between natural and artificial colors.  We will make watercolor paints out of locally found materials and natural pigments, discuss the various visual, physical and tactile qualities of “real” colors versus “fake” colors, and make a visual record of some of the colors found at Ranch La Puerta. 75 mins

 

 

 

Clayton Merrell grew up in Pittsburgh, PA, and Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela. He holds an MFA from the Yale School of Art and received a Fulbright Grant for research and creative work in Oaxaca, Mexico in 1996-97.  His work is exhibited widely, with recent exhibitions at: the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum; Penn State University; Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh PA; the A+D Gallery, Chicago; the Westmoreland Museum of Art, and the Strohl Art Center, Chautauqua NY.  His work is in the collections of the American Embassy in Belmopan, Belize, the Smithsonian Museum, the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and numerous private and corporate collections.  He was the 2005 Artist of the Year at The Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, and in 2016 was named Creator-of-the-Year by the Pittsburgh Technology Council. He has received awards and grants from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Skowhegan, The Millay Colony, Blue Mountain Center, Vermont Studio Center, and the Roswell Artist-In-Residence Foundation.  In 2015, the Pittsburgh International Airport completed a 69,000 sq. ft. terrazzo floor based on his design.  He is currently the Dorothy L. Stubnitz Professor of Art at Carnegie Mellon University, where he teaches Color, Painting, Drawing and Concept Studios. www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~cmerrell/

INHALE LIFE! Breathflow Wellness

Let Christian guide you on a fantastical journey into the inner realms of your being, using the most powerful tool for transformation endowed to every person on this planet—your BREATH! Energize and relax the body, free yourself from emotional baggage, and open to the blissful connection to your higher self, your intuition, and creativity, as you are directed in the process of Breathflow Integrative Breathing. Learn the technique, be guided through the session, and share your experiences together at the end of the program. Bring something to lie down on the ground and a blanket or covering if you tend to get chilly.

 

 

For the past 15 years, R. Christian Minson has been an International Speaker, Best-Selling Contributing Author, Trainer, Coach, and the Founder of Breathflow Wellness International, a world-renowned transformational holistic health and wellness platform to share the life-changing techniques of breathwork.

A former Monk, Christian spent 10 years in the Yogic Monastery of Self-Realization Fellowship, founded by Paramahansa Yogananda (author of Autobiography of a Yogi), in Los Angeles to serve in the dissemination of Yogananda’s writings and teachings, including Kriya Yoga.

After years of searching for the deeper meaning of life in the Monastery, Christian now teaches and guides others to find meaning in their own personal and professional lives by delivering inspiration and practical real-world tools that result in higher levels of vibration, creation, alignment, fulfillment, and performance.

Christian was formerly the Resident Director of the Breathwork Program at RYTHMIA Life Advancement Center in Costa Rica, specializing in fusing ancient wisdom and modern techniques for healing and creating a life you love.

Christian has worked alongside the well-known thought leader, Gregg Braden, and has shared his message and techniques across the globe—including the Middle East, Europe, Mexico, Canada, and all over the USA. He has shared his message with entrepreneurs, thought-leaders, princesses, billionaires, celebrities and athletes, students, and everyday seekers of a better way of life.  Visit his website at www.breathflow.com.

Links
Website: www.breathflow.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/r.christian.minson

Facebook Biz Page: https://www.facebook.com/Inhale-LifeBreathflowR-Christian-Minson-118882114840992/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r_christian_minson_breathes/

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lifeflowson

 

 

 

Concert by Steve Willis

S.E. (Steve) Willis sings and plays piano, harmonica and accordion.  His music mixes classic and original material into an entertaining show.  A member of the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame, he has performed with artists such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddly, Albert King, Jimmy Rogers, James Cotton, Elvin Bishop and Zigaboo Modeliste (original drummer for legendary New Orleans band The Meters).

Writing Workshop

Writing Workshop: How to Tell Your Story
Have you ever wanted to write your stories for your family or for publication? Firoozeh Dumas, author of two New York Times bestselling memoirs will show you how can tell your story. Bring your questions! Bring your stories! Bring yourself! My classes are fun but thought-provoking and will stay with you long after you leave the room.

 

How I Became a New York Times Bestseller: A Very Improbable Story
An evening with Firoozeh Dumas

 

 

 

Firoozeh Dumas is a New York Times Bestselling author and humorist. She has written three books, articles for the New York Times, a one-woman show, pieces for National Public Radio and is currently working on a screenplay. Firoozeh is a storyteller who believes that everyone has a story to tell and everyone’s story counts. In addition to her writing, Firoozeh is active on the lecture circuit, traveling the world reminding her audiences that our commonalities far outweigh our differences, and doing so with humor.

 

Inner Fitness: Love and Mindfulness

This lively, funny, and informative series will introduce skills for revolutionizing all of your relationships. You are welcome to attend all five talks or choose just one to fit into your schedule.

 

Love Secrets from the Masters
Theories peak and many disappear, while a few remain true over time.
Six essential skills and practices to help all of our relationships thrive—some you can guess; some will surprise you. Each of these secrets can be learned and mastered by anyone with the intention, will, and skill.

 


The BIG SHIFT: Mindfulness in Life and Love

It is the quality of our relationships that helps us feel safe and happy, and mindfulness teaches us to love in ways that support our own wellbeing and that of our relationships.
Transition from outer connection to inner fitness. Shift from reacting to responding, from mindless to mindful, and from belonging to another to belonging to yourself. Learn the skills and practices to shift your relationships.

 


Love Cycles in All Our Relationships

Using the Love Cycles model from her two highly acclaimed books, Linda describes the stages of relationships, highlighting the challenges at each stage and demonstrating how to overcome each of these challenges and reinforce your strengths.

 

Five Basic Skills in Communication (PAUSE)
Communication defines the health of our relationships, and communication under stress can be particularly challenging. Using the acronym PAUSE, Linda provides tools for developing a healthy inner dialogue, even when you feel the stress reactions of fight, freeze, flight, or fold. Using three surprising facts about conflict, she also offers insight into how to transform defensiveness into open curiosity.

 

Wholehearted Living and Loving: Cultivating True Presence and Three Magic Words
What does it mean to be truly wholehearted? How does our impact on others affect us in leadership and love? How can you cultivate the gift of presence and learn the three magic words that help others feel truly seen and help you be all you are meant to be?

 

 

 

Linda Carroll holds a master’s degree in counseling and has practiced psychotherapy since 1981, specializing in couples and communication. She was licensed as a life coach in 2016. In her private practice, Linda works with couples in person and virtually throughout the USA. She has authored three books on personal growth and healing and is a frequent presenter at the Ranch on the topics of love, relationships, and inner fitness.

Food as Medicine: Eating for Optimized Health and Wellness

Eating for Immunity: Superhero Foods for Staying Healthy
Curious about how to support your immune system with diet? This workshop will provide guidance around which foods to include and which foods to minimize in order to enhance your health, improve resilience and speed recovery.
Eating For Immunity

Nourishing the Microbiome Nation: Eating for Gut Health
Those trillions of bacteria in your gut have a profound influence on all aspects of your health, from your skin, heart and brain to your overall metabolism and immune system. Come find out how to support that internal ecosystem with healthy food and lifestyle tips.
Microbiome Handout

Sweet Tooth Therapy: Solutions for Sugar Cravings
Stuck on sugar? Grabbing candy or chips for that 3pm lull? Come learn what might be causing cravings (surprise! It’s not a lack of willpower) and how to reduce them without feeling deprived. Discover the many deliciously sweet, healthy and natural alternatives to sugary snacks that will keep you satisfied and energized.
Sweet Tooth Therapy

Saving the Planet with Your Fork OR Eco-Friendly Eating: Good for People and Planet!
Did you know that certain foods or dietary patterns have a bigger environmental footprint than others? What we eat and buy can make a difference. Discover which foods are both gentler on our planet while also being super nutritious and supportive to our health.
Eco Friendly Eating

 

Mary Purdy, MS, RDN, is an Integrative “Eco-Dietitian” and nutrition educator who speaks nationally on food as medicine and sustainability. She is currently adjunct faculty at Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington, and the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine and the Education Lead for  Planetary Health Collective. She has been in clinical practice for over 13 years using a personalized medicine and functional nutrition approach and is the current Nutrition Director and dietitian for Kris Carr’s Inner Circle Wellness Community. She is also a consultant with Big Bold Health which educates on immunity, microbiome and planetary health. Additionally, she hosts the podcasts “The Nutrition Show” and “The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast” and authored the books Serving the Broccoli Gods and The Microbiome Diet Resetwww.MaryPurdy.co

Musical Delights

Candlelight Restorative Yoga with Live Music
Mindfulness Staff, Monique Mead, Lisa Bergman
Surrender into relaxation at the end of the day as you are guided through restorative lying postures in an atmosphere infused with candlelight and the soothing sounds of violin and piano.

 

Great Composers Get a Makeover
Lisa Bergman, piano
Great Composers Get a Makeover is a lively concoction of hilarity, anecdotes, demonstrations and guessing games by pianist-raconteur Lisa Bergman.   She will be your guide exploring uncharted territory on the inner workings of classical music and its composers, challenging your ears with laughs and winks every note of the way.

 

Vocal Splendor
Geeta Novotny and Lisa Bergman join forces for an enchanting evening of famous opera arias, Broadway hits, and a special combination of voice and singing bowls.

 

Tangos & Spanish Flair
Aloysia Friedmann, Monique Mead, Geeta Novotny, Lisa Bergman
With rhythms from Spain and Argentina, this program is both fiery and seductive with Piazzolla Tangos, songs from the opera,“Carmen”, and music from the film, “Scent of a Woman.”

 

 

 

Monique Mead A passionate ambassador of classical music, violinist Monique Mead enjoys a rich career as a performer, educator, and innovator. Working internationally with ensembles such as the Pittsburgh Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Cologne Philharmonic, Munich Radio Orchestra, Düsseldorf Symphony, Berlin Radio Orchestra, and the RIAS Chamber Choir, her innovative programs have raised new audiences for classical music and deepened the experience for seasoned concertgoers. In addition to her performing career, Monique currently serves as currently serves as Director of Music Entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon University and Artistic Director of the Rancho La Puerta Chamber Music Festival. As an advocate for the healing power of music, Monique has spearheaded initiatives surrounding music for mental health, such as “Beethoven in the Face of Adversity,” in which she performed the Beethoven Violin Concerto 50 times in 250 days for people suffering from various adversities. In response to the current mental health crisis, Monique now partners with Pittsburgh’s Awareness & Wellness Center, where she offers trauma-informed sound healing classes.

 

 

A passionate promoter of classical music, Lisa Bergman is a national Gracie Award-winning radio announcer on Classical KING-FM streaming worldwide. A concert pianist specializing in collaborative piano and chamber music she is a graduate of the Juilliard School, Stony Brook University and the University of Washington, cum laude. A former member of the University of Washington Music Faculty, her discography includes six CDs (chamber music and solo piano).  As an American Artistic Ambassador she represented the U.S. on a concert tour of New Zealand, Nepal, Korea, Taiwan, Mongolia and China.  She made her Carnegie Recital Hall debut in 1983. Bergman is founder of the Mostly Nordic Chamber Music Series; Co-Founder of Northwest Opera in Schools, Etcetera and Adult Piano Retreat Director at the Icicle Creek Center for the Arts where she served for seven years as the Executive Director.  In high demand as a pre-concert lecturer, she has appeared throughout the Pacific Northwest as featured speaker and emcee.

 

 

Geeta Novotny is an international award-winning artist who has established herself as a leading and innovative singer, healing arts practitioner, teacher, sound bath artist, and performer. As a profound believer in the power of holistic mind/body health and wellness, Geeta is the creator of Revolution Voice® which is a method and practice that uses the voice and sound as a bridge between music and wellness, while delving extensively into the art, science, and meta-physics behind these modalities. Her method creates a distillation into the healing modality of sonic medicine. Built on her philosophy that voice and sound are our greatest sources of therapeutic healing; Geeta has taken her 25+ years as a classical singer, her extensive teaching experience, and her knowledge and practice of the healing arts thus healing her own life-long chronic illness, to provide a transformative and highly-effective, multi-dimensional approach to vocal training, vocal coaching, singing workshops, sound therapy and performances which affords deep healing, self-discovery, and empowerment from the inside out.

As a classical singer, Geeta has performed in a wide range of principal roles from the hallowed stages of New York City’s Carnegie Hall and The Metropolitan Opera House with the American Ballet Theater to the stages of the Los Angeles Opera and the Aspen Music Festival and many more. Recently, Geeta was honored to compose and perform the vocals on the opening and title song- “Home” for Deepak Chopra’s recent book and album, “Home, Where Everyone is Wel-come: Poems and Songs inspired by American Immigrants”.

From her Grammy and Academy Award-winning clients aiming to refine their talents, to her non-musicians seeking to build confidence and develop their singing voices; Geeta works with clients of all ages and circumstances to provide remedy and healing of their emotional and physical states, as well as clients in pursuit of spiritual awakening and metaphysical release all to help her clients find their voice and purpose in this world.

Geeta has provided her Vocal Immersion Sound Bath, voice and sound healing classes, and led wellness retreats in collaboration with other healing arts practitioners and wellness companies at venues such as The Integratron in Joshua Tree, the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, and for conferences at UCLA (Interpersonal Neurobiology Conference, The Healing Power of Sound Conference, and the Psychedelic Science Symposium); along with performing her Vocal Immersion Sound Bath and her singing workshop at Camp Mars (Malibu) and Mars Island (Croatia) for music festivals with the band Thirty Seconds to Mars. She was also featured on Awestruck TV’s show GloListic giving comedienne and international television and internet personality Glozell her very first sound bath.

Geeta’s work has been featured in several podcasts, most recently she was a guest on actress Beth Behr’s (Two Broke Girls, The Neighborhood) Harmonics Podcast. She has also been featured in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Huffington Post, ABC News, The Hollywood Reporter, and others.

Geeta has also lent her voice to film soundtracks and TV, including lending her voice to actor Channing Tatum in the TV show Lip Sync Battle. She has also enjoyed a career as a principal stage and film actor.

Geeta is a published writer who has contributed to the New York City-based magazine The Indi-an American as a music columnist.

Geeta has taught at numerous performing arts schools around the country, from preschool through high school level to university and professional level. She is also currently on faculty at the Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York City teaching classes in meditation and mindfulness.

Geeta holds a B.F.A. from Carnegie Mellon University where she was a two-time recipient of the Harry G. Archer Award Scholarship and the Charlotte Black Memorial Scholarship. She pursued her Masters of Music at the University of North Texas where she was awarded a full-time teaching fellowship.

Geeta and Revolution Voice® also contribute to philanthropic and humanitarian organizations such as partnering with Sing For Hope and The Harmony Project through educational outreach and the healing arts. Geeta has performed extensively through educational outreach with Fort Worth Opera, Amarillo Opera, Utah Opera, 92nd Street Y in New York City, and Los Angeles Opera bringing opera into schools around the country.

Geeta stays true to her namesake, as “Geeta” means “Song” in Hindi. She is a progeny of an industrious South Asian Indian father and an exuberant Irish mother and was raised in rural Pennsylvania. Her eclectic cultural background has given her an understanding of many worlds that has sustained her in her variety of creative endeavors. 

 

 

Founder and Artistic Director of the Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival (www.oicmf.org) in the Pacific Northwest, Aloysia Friedmann is firmly established as a major influence in the American chamber music scene. In recognition of this fact, Chamber Music America invited Ms. Friedmann to their national Board in 2016. In December 2018, she was named a Musical America Top Professional of the Year.

Ms. Friedmann’s broad ranging career has included national and international tours, performances with New York’s most prestigious musical ensembles including the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and a special onstage role on Broadway alongside Dustin Hoffman in The Merchant of Venice. While in New York, Ms. Friedmann worked with artists including Astor Piazzolla, Mirella Freni, Jessye Norman, Frederica von Stade, John Adams, Charles Mackerras, André Previn and Mikhail Baryshnikov, as well as Elton John and Metallica. The New York Times praised her “fiery spirit” after her Carnegie Recital Hall debut.

Aloysia Friedman has performed as guest artist in the Hong Kong International Chamber Music Festival, Florida’s Amelia Island Festival, Colorado’s Strings in the Mountains Music Festival, Napa Valley’s Music in the Vineyards, the Cactus Pear Music Festival, the Seattle Chamber Music Society, the Sun Valley Summer Symphony, and the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. Her chamber music colleagues have included Abbey Simon, Gervase de Peyer, Peter Schickele, Chee-Yun, Gary Hoffman, Jeffrey Kahane, William Preucil, Lucy Shelton, the Miró Quartet, Cho-Liang Lin and Lynn Harrell.

This past summer included performances at the Maui Chamber Music Festival, San Diego’s Mainly Mozart Festival, and ChamberFest 2016 at the Green Music Center in Sonoma, CA.

Chamber Music America recognized Aloysia Friedmann’s artistic leadership with its 2008 CMAcclaim. She also serves on the Advisory Council for Chamber Music Houston. Ms. Friedmann is featured as both performer and producer on several festival recordings, and has produced recordings for violinist Stephanie Sant’Ambrogio and pianist Jon Kimura Parker.

In Houston, Ms. Friedmann is Associate Concertmaster for the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra and performs with the Houston Grand Opera. Highlights of concerts in Houston include her solo viola performance of Morton Feldman’s Rothko Chapel in the Rothko Chapel in addition to performances with Da Camera, Context, and many chamber concerts at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University. She has taught as an Affiliate Artist of Viola and Violin at the Moores School of Music at the University of Houston.

Aloysia Friedmann plays on a Grancino violin and the ex-Rebecca Clarke Grancino viola. Ms. Friedmann graduated from The Juilliard School and also studied at the University of Washington with Emanuel Zetlin. Aloysia is the proud daughter of violinist Martin Friedmann and oboist Laila Storch. She is married to concert pianist Jon Kimura Parker and they have a daughter, Sophie.

 

 

Designing the Difference You Want to Make in the World

Explore the Power of Your Uniqueness
The first step in designing your impact is to explore who you are and what makes you unique. Learn to evaluate your story for indicators of unique ways that you can have an impact. Receive a list of thought-provoking questions to guide your gifts, strengths, and passion exploration process.

 

Explore Your Purpose; Assess Your Current Season
Purpose is defined as the reason for which you exist. Some know the answer to the question, but many struggle to define their purpose. How you understand your purpose is often shaped by your season of life. Discover ways to explore your purpose and live with a sense of purpose whatever season you are in.

 

Examine Simple Ways to Make a Meaningful Difference
The previous year clearly demonstrated that there is a lot of work to be done in the world.  It’s easy to get overwhelmed with the magnitude of problems facing our society. But, what if you take a different approach: instead of focusing on scale, begin with a focus on simplicity and meaning. Discover the essential elements for making a difference, including giving your authentic self and being present for everyday moments.

 

Design Your Impact
Complete your difference-making design process by turning your insights into a plan that includes: an impact summary statement; immediate next steps; and short-term and long-term goals. Learn how to turn your plan into an Impact Board, a visual & inspirational representation of your legacy and the impact you desire to make on the world.

 

 

 

Candace Gray’s mission is to help people pursue purpose, fulfill their God-given potential, and maximize their impact. To that end, she has provided leadership in the nonprofit sector for over 25 years.  After beginning her profession as a CPA in the corporate sector, she craved a career with greater meaning and fulfillment. She transitioned to the nonprofit field by working alongside a prominent CEO in the real estate industry to launch a nonprofit organization targeting an inner-city neighborhood in Dallas. Currently, she serves as a senior leader for a Dallas-based social services agency, serving nine cities in Texas and six international locations. She has traveled on assignment to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Ghana, Kenya and Ethiopia.

Self-Defense – Tweens, Teens, and Women

In a safe, fun environment, without instilling fear and with age-appropriate information, André Salvage and Associates will share vital tools necessary to prevent potential assaults. This is done with the knowledge of three essential skills: the awareness to avoid dangerous situations, the assertiveness skills to handle predatory behavior, and the hands-on training to stop someone from harming you.

 

 

 

Katie Sasso is a self-defense instructor and Master (8th degree) black belt in the art of Kung Fu San Soo. Katie has worked with André Salvage and Associates for over 20 years, sharing her knowledge of Assault Prevention and Street Safety. She works with businesses and schools around California and teaches in-person and online seminars to children, teens, and adults that focus on learning how to be aware, assertive, and physically stop someone from harming them. Katie believes in living from her True Nature and shares with others the importance of listening to our intuition.   Prior to working with André Salvage and Associates, Katie graduated from the University of Oregon where she played collegiate soccer. She continued her soccer career playing for Sacramento Storm. Katie lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family, including three children.

 

 

 

David Williams (aka Super Dave) has been studying martial arts for 30 years, starting with Tae Kwon Do. Then 29 years ago, he met Grand Master André Salvage, who opened his eyes to the master’s path of Kung Fu San Soo. He received his Master Degree (8th-degree black belt) 12 years ago and continues to work on his art as he teaches Kung Fu San Soo and Assault Prevention. Teaching self-defense to all ages is a passion of his, and he strives to empower all with his knowledge. As a business owner of Super Dave Dog, Inc. since 2000, he walks and trains dogs through exercise, discipline, and affection. Incorporating fitness and meditation into his daily routine keeps him grounded and enables him to be a loving husband and father of two sons.

 

 

 

 

Dorian Wiederholt Kassar has worked with André Salvage and Associates for the past five years, teaching weekend workshops on self-defense and speaking to students at schools throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and online about personal safety, assertiveness, and consent. He’s found that the same principles that keep him safe support all aspects of his life and wishes to share these tools and principles with others. Dorian’s innate ability to connect with youth, paired with his brown belt in Kung Fu San Soo, allows him to authentically share with them how to live from their true nature and stay safe. Learn more about Dorian here.

Hands On Cooking Class with Natasha Feldman

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

 

 

Natasha FeldmanNatasha Feldman is a classically trained Personal Chef and Culinary Instructor living in Los Angeles CA.  Her cooking style features healthy, seasonal Mediterranean cuisine inspired by the farm to table movement.  She specializes in providing clients with simple, fresh and family-friendly meals that are delicious and diet friendly. She frequently tailors recipes for gluten-free, low glycemic, low sodium and dairy-free diets.

Natasha was the Southern California culinary director for Miele USA, conducting live demonstrations in their Beverly Hills showroom and at national conventions, in addition to teaching all of their cooking classes in Southern California. Additionally, Natasha runs a digital production company specializing in food content. Her show, Cinema & Spice, was picked up by Yahoo soon after it launched. It became the most-watched series in their digital entertainment division and was nominated for a Webby. She has appeared live on TV as a featured chef, both nationally on The Steve Harvey show and locally on the morning news. Natasha has worked as a freelance recipe creator for Yahoo, as well as with corporate clients including Kraft, Le Creuset, Green & Blacks Chocolate, KitchenAid, Lifetime Television, Huffington Post, AOL, and Warner Brothers.

Natasha has been coming to the ranch since she was 15 and is thrilled to be here to teach!

Amazing Oceans of Life

Amazing Oceans of Life
Explore the beautiful and bizarre creatures that inhabit our seas, from tropical coral reefs to the deep abyss, with a leading expert.  Dr. Mark Hixon uses stunning photographs, vivid video clips, and entertaining dialog to bring the undersea world indoors.

 

Coral Reefs: Rainforests and Canaries of the Seas
Explore the greatest concentration of life on the Earth including the life of corals, the amazing biodiversity of reefs, how coral reefs benefit humans, and how humans are threatening the very existence of reefs.

 

Abyss: Bizarre Creatures of the Deep Sea
Explore the dark recesses of the oceans, inhabited by creatures that look like characters from science fiction movies.  Much of this presentation will be accompanied by video taken from deep sea submersibles.

 

Mother Ocean and Humanity: A Fragile Bond
The seas have provided people with numerous goods and services over millennia, yet Mother Ocean is now suffering.  Dr. Mark Hixon will discuss how the invisibility of what lies below the sea surface and the myth of ocean inexhaustibility have led to environmental challenges that require each of us to become better ocean stewards.

 

Also with Mark Hixon:
Medicine Circle
Thursday 9 am – Meet outside Kuchumaa Gym

 

 

 

Dr. Mark Hixon is an endowed professor of marine biology at the University of Hawai‘i.  For the past 40 years, he has studied sea life underwater using SCUBA and small research submarines, exploring kelp forests off California, the deep sea off Oregon, and coral reefs from the Caribbean to the Great Barrier Reef.  An internationally recognized expert in coral reef ecology and conservation, Mark serves as an associate editor of multiple scientific journals, and is past chair of both the Marine Protected Areas Federal Advisory Committee (for the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), and the Ocean Sciences Advisory Committee (for the National Science Foundation). His on-line TED talks and TV appearances about sea life are both informative and entertaining.

Visual Fitness 4 All: Engaging Creativity & Insight®

Develop your visual fitness by exercising and building your creative muscles while greatly enhancing your observational skills. Enjoy unique interactive conversations and fun hands-on experiences that will engage you in SEEING MORE in art and life at Rancho La Puerta.

 

Reading Frida Kahlo: How Does Her Art Speak?
Experience an interactive, new way of understanding art by unlocking the unique ideas and feelings embedded in a painting by Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), one of the most influential Mexican painters of the 20th century. You will gain insight as you develop and quickly master essential observation skills by carefully reading the Form+Theme+Context (FTC) ® of Frida’s artworks to interpret Kahlo’s life and art.
FTC-Fridia-2022 2019 Conceptual Blockbusting Art and Other Subjects

 

Conversing with Mexican Art: Up Close and Personal (Day 1)
Engage in a hands-on, multi-sensory workshop to experience a guided, in-depth personal “conversation” with a postcard-sized reproduction to meanings in a Mexican work of art.  Using a packet of playful materials and creative strategies, each participant explores an artwork to reveals its layers of meaning.  This fun workshop concludes with an opportunity for lively group sharing of observations and discoveries.
Art and Other Subjects

 

Visual Fitness for Inner Strength: Hands-On Access to Your Creativity (Day 2 and 3)
Develop your innate creative skills in this hands-on workshop that uses Marking & Mapping® to discover your “visual voice” and “inner artist” as you engage in visual meditation and warm-up exercises.  Have fun making playful marks using unique art tools that help you create a “spiritual” life map of your virtues and intentions reflecting meaningful words, images, and events.  This eye-opening experience requires absolutely no previous art experience and results in a special souvenir to take home. Join us and surprise yourself!
2019 Conceptual Blockbusting

 

 

 

Inspired by her profound experiences creating art and presenting at the Ranch for over 20 years, Renee Sandell’s Visual Fitness program is the result of her over 45 years of art teaching experience in classrooms and museums. Believing in the power of art to facilitate human interaction, transformation and healing, Renee’s art, teaching, and research focus on Visual Fitness 4 All–as explored in her podcast podcast https://bit.ly/2FvKepc  A retired university professor, Sandell is the author of three books and multiple publications.  She was founder/director of SummerVision DC—a museum-based, intensive bootcamp program she led for a decade. Sandell has received awards for her Form+Theme+Context (FTC)® methodology as a Balanced Way of Seeing®.  Sandell’s Visual Fitness courses and “workouts” are dedicated to engaging Creativity and Insight® in everyone, everywhere.  She currently teaches for Smithsonian Associates Studio Arts, Yellow Barn Studio, and other organizations.  See her recent YouTube video interview.

The 4 Pillars of a Meaningful Life

Discover What Matters Most in Your One Precious Life

What if you had the tools to make the rest of your life the most meaningful and poignant years of all? This workshop is designed to match the flow of your time here at the Ranch by inviting you to go deeply inward in a simple, enjoyable way. We will explore the “Four Pillars of a Meaningful Life,” which reveal a simple formula for showing up each and every day of your life so you finish well in the end. Discover what matters to you most, what truly motivates you, and how you can continue to love and grow through life, as an individual and in community with your circle of people on this planet.

 

The Four Pillars of a Meaningful Life
How can we emerge from a global pandemic stronger, healthier, and better than before? How can we integrate and activate what we’ve learned in the last couple of years going forward? The answers can be found in the knowledge of our elders, who have faced the life experiences that come with aging and time. They are the wisdom keepers, and they have a lot to teach us, especially now. Join us to learn what matters most to people at the end-of-life, and discover how the pandemic has provided us a fresh start and a new opportunity to step back into life in a more meaningful way.

 

Honor Your Story
This workshop will help you to discover “YOU”, and how your unique way of being manifests itself every day. When you know and care for yourself in a wholehearted way, the walls come down and your heart is better able to connect with and feel love for all people and this beautiful thing called life that we all share.

 

Leave Your Lasting Legacy
Every single person leaves a legacy. What’s yours? How will you be remembered by your family, your friends, and your community? What will people say about you when you are gone? Today you’ll have the space to think about these questions, to consider your own legacy, and to explore ideas and creative ways for passing your wisdom, traditions, and love to future generations.

 

Show Up and Finish Well
Once we know what matters most at the end of life, we become free to let go of that which no longer serves us. We lighten our load, and we intentionally move forward in the direction of our dreams. We live with everyday joy, knowing that we are prepared and at peace for whatever life brings our way. This workshop offers essential tools to help put the four components of a meaningful life into an everyday practice, as we step back-and more fully into-our lives away from the Ranch.

 

 

 

Diane Button has dedicated her life’s work to serving the dying. Her courageous clients are her greatest teachers, revealing what matters most to make life meaningful. She is the author of the bestselling new release, Dear Death: Finding Meaning in Life, Peace in Death, and Joy in an Ordinary Day. She is a founding partner of the Bay Area End-of-Life Doula Alliance, and a lead instructor for the End-of-Life Doula Program at University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine. Diane has written several books and trainings, including The Letter Box, a legacy project that is translated into several languages.

 

Hands On Cooking Classes with Kristine Kidd

Kristine offers hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday and Wednesday at 4pm.

 

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

 

 

Kristine Kidd was the food editor at Bon Appétit magazine for 20 years, where she was responsible for filling the magazine’s pages with delicious recipes. While there, Kristine became the resident expert on food trends, championing coverage of farmers’ market ingredients and products that are local, sustainable, and organic. Her talent for developing simple, approachable recipes led to the creation of the magazine’s foolproof recipe style.

Currently working as an author, Kristine has written eight cookbooks, including two that feature fresh, healthful, gluten-free food: Weeknight Gluten Free and Gluten-Free Baking. She also developed the recipes for Tamara Duker Freuman’s Bloated Belly Whisperer.

Her recent projects include working as a culinary consultant- for a cruise line specializing in culinary vacations, a green-oriented food service company, and specialty bakeries. Kristine worked as the Food Editor for the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch website, where she taught people to use sustainable seafood. Kristine has been a guest teacher at UCLA and frequently speaks at conferences.

Hands-On Cooking Classes with Cathy Fisher

Cathy offers hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurday at 4pm.

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

 

 

Cathy Fisher is the author of the cookbook, Straight Up Food, a trusted resource for anyone interested in adopting a plant-based (vegan) way of eating that is not only delicious, but also health-promoting!

Cathy has been 100% plant-based for over 20 years, and is a culinary instructor at both the McDougall Program (Dr. John McDougall) and the TrueNorth Health Center in Santa Rosa, California for over 10 years.

Her specialty is giving traditional dishes makeovers so that they look and taste as close as possible to the originals, since people are more open to trying and maintaining healthy eating habits if their food looks and tastes like the dishes they grew up loving.

All of Cathy’s recipes are made with vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, and with no added refined salt, oil or sugar. But make no mistake, the final dishes will still be full of flavor, richness, and sweetness—you will be pleasantly surprised! (All of Cathy’s recipes are also gluten-free!)

Cathy’s goal is to show people how truly satisfying (and easy to make) health-promoting food can be. Her recipes are approachable, and her classes are fun, friendly, and inspiring! For more information about Cathy and her work, you can visit StraightUpFood.com.

Hands-On Cooking Classes with Kim O’Donnel

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

Kim O’Donnel

For more than a decade, Seattle-based journalist and chef Kim O’Donnel has dispensed culinary advice and covered food policy at numerous publications, including the Washington Post, Civil Eats, Culinate, Mother Earth News and USA Today.  She is the author of two cookbooks, most recently “The Meat Lover’s Meatless Celebrations,” which was among the Washington Post’s Top Cookbooks of 2012. Her work is featured in the anthology “Best Food Writing 2013.” A graduate of the Institute of Culinary Education in New York, Kim sits on the James Beard Journalism Awards committee.

On the web: kimodonnel.com

“If anybody can persuade Americans to eat more tempeh, it’s Kim O’Donnel.” — The Washington Post

Kim offers three hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 4pm. For more information and registration, please click here.

Hands-on Cooking Classes with Chef AJ

Chef AJ offers hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday and Wednesday at 4pm.

 

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

 

 

Chef AJ has been devoted to a plant-exclusive diet for over 44 years. She is the host of the television series Healthy Living with CHEF AJ airing on Foody TV. A chef, culinary instructor and professional speaker, she is author of the popular book Unprocessed: How to Achieve Vibrant Health and Your Ideal Weight and the bestselling books The Secrets to Ultimate Weight Loss:  A Revolutionary Approach to Conquer Cravings, Overcome Food Addiction and Lose Weight Without Going Hungry and Own Your Health, which have received glowing endorsement by many luminaries in the plant-based movement. Chef AJ was the Executive Pastry Chef at Santé Restaurant in Los Angeles where she was famous for her sugar, oil, salt and gluten free desserts which use the fruit, the whole fruit and nothing but the whole fruit.  These recipes can be found in her upcoming book A Date with Dessert. She is the host of YouTube show, CHEF AJ LIVE! which broadcasts live daily at 11:00am Pacific Time. She is proud to say that her IQ is higher than her cholesterol.  In 2018 she was inducted into the Vegetarian Hall of Fame.www.ChefAJ.com

Hands On Cooking Classes with Chef Gary Jenanyan

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

 

 

Gary Jenanyan has been cooking in the Napa Valley for more than 30 years.  A noted designer, restaurant consultant and chef instructor, Mr. Jenanyan has enjoyed the rare privilege of working with the most influential chefs of this era.  As Executive Chef of the Great Chefs Program at Robert Mondavi Winery for 26 years before retiring in 2002, he worked with and was mentored by the best of France’s 3-star chefs. He has also worked and taught with many noted American chefs and authors including Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, and Thomas Keller.

 

Hands On Cooking Classes with Chef Gary Jenanyan

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

 

 

Gary Jenanyan has been cooking in the Napa Valley for more than 30 years.  A noted designer, restaurant consultant and chef instructor, Mr. Jenanyan has enjoyed the rare privilege of working with the most influential chefs of this era.  As Executive Chef of the Great Chefs Program at Robert Mondavi Winery for 26 years before retiring in 2002, he worked with and was mentored by the best of France’s 3-star chefs. He has also worked and taught with many noted American chefs and authors including Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, and Thomas Keller.

 

Hands On Cooking Classes with Chef Ramses Bravo

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

 

 

Chef Ramses Bravo is the executive Chef for True North Health in Santa Rosa, California.  He is also the creator of Bravopb.com where he teaches and shares many of his cooking tricks and techniques.  He is the author of Bravo! and Bravo-Express cookbooks.

Although he trained as a regular chef, with a little intervention from the universe, he found himself working as a plant based chef  and has been doing it for 13 years now.

Hands On Cooking Classes

Chef Sara Polczynski offers hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday and Thursday at 4pm.

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM Sign Up
Each class $125+tax. Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

 

 

Sara Polczynski, owner and Culinary Artisan for Seasoned Plates, has been a part of the San Diego culinary scene for almost 20 years.  Her story has many chapters.  As a Chef graduate of the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco, Sara left to train at the renowned Manele Bay Hotel in Lanai, HI and The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, CO. Upon her return to her native San Diego, Sara was hired as the Corporate Pastry Chef for the Cohn Restaurant Group, running the pastry department for multiple restaurant concepts.

Sara’s love for teaching on the job led to a part time career of teaching in the classroom. Sara currently holds the position of Associate Professor at San Diego Community College-Continuing Education and teaches the Baking and Pastry Program as well as cooking classes.

Over the years Sara’s love for cooking began to expand along with her love of travel. Having the opportunity each year to travel and learn about regional Mexican cuisine, art and culture with influential chef mentors, Rick Bayless, Ricardo Munoz and Susana Trilling, has shaped the style and flavors of Sara’s cuisine.   Her most recent project utilizing the knowledge, passion and techniques of authentic regional Mexican cuisine was as the Consultant Executive Chef for The Blind Burro in San Diego.  Bringing authentic Mexican cuisine with a modern California flair to the people of San Diego was a dream project.

Seasoned Plates is brought to life in the next chapter of the story in order for Sara to share her passion for food and provide a unique culinary experience for each and every client.

www.seasonedplates.com

Dance with Milo Levell

Milo Levell is a celebrity Choreographer, and ​is co-owner of The Millennium Dance Complex Brazil​, a new franchise in Sao Paulo which is a clone of the most famous dance studio in the world that is based in Hollywood, California. Milo has been the pioneering force behind the hip hop dance craze sweeping the world. He is an internationally recognized veteran Move-Master who has traveled to over 30 countries and has inspired and trained many of today’s leading choreographers and dancers who have gone on to work with Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Justin Bieber, Madonna, Brittney Spears, Usher, Janet Jackson, Chris Brown, Missy Elliott, LL Cool J, and Jennifer Lopez, just to name a few.

 

Milo’s genuine talent ranges from choreographer, dancer, and fitness professional to recording artist, music producer, deejay and even clothing designer. His charismatic personality and exuberant positivity has made him a shining light and a strong influence in the dance world. Companies like Nike, Reebok, MTV, Dreamworks, Disney, Universal, and many others have incorporated his works. Milo was one of the first in our world history to dance for Pope John Paul II​, in the incredible Jubileo 2000 ​held in the Vatican, as he was appointed Ambassador of Dance​ For World Peace along with one other.

 

Milo is a master hip hop trainer and was one of the private coaches for Michael Jackson,​ as Michael made his evolution from jazz to more hip hop movements. Among others tapping into Milo’s positive energy are celebrity private clients such as Julia Roberts, Jessica Alba​, (Milo trained Jessica for Feature Film Honey), LL Cool J, Stevie Wonder, Boys to Men, Arnold Swartzenegger​, Maria Shriver, Rikki Lake ​(Rikki’s first born is named after Milo), Diana Ross, Helen Hunt, Sandra Bullock​, and Tia Carrere ​to name a few. Milo is excited and looking forward to developing major artists in Brazil, as well as directing in film and television. “It’s like I am starting all over again!” “This time it’s going to be even better!” Look for Milo to evolve quickly as his hip hop experience explodes as it sync’s with the strong Brazilian dance spirit!