David Pearce was born, raised and educated in England and now finds himself living in California because of his line of work in Information Technology. However, David decided to take a 'career break' (prior to accepting the work opportunity in California) and during that time he learned how to care for himself in a way that he had not previously been doing. You'll love this story of a man learning how to 'be' with himself, how to care for himself - and then taking that back out into the work arena.
I recently interviewed David's wife, Alison Braid,and you will learn more about the development of their relationship and marriage earlier this year in her interview. See a link to Alison's interview at the bottom of this interview.
Alison Braid is an English woman living in California. From that one sentence, I am filled with questions. I didn't really know Alison before the interview, although I had met her briefly when she was in Australia last. So join me as we meet her together and find out how, why, and when an English woman moves to the west coast of the USA.
In this interview we discuss that international move and what was, at the time, a new relationship that spurred the move (and how that relationship has changed during the last five years), what she thinks about living in North America, her volunteer work and, of course, as always we find out how she reconnected to the Ageless Wisdom. Alison is a fun story teller, in a casual cup-of-tea way. After 15 minutes you will feel like you know her. I did.
Continuing with our interviews with the North American Students of the Livingness, today we meet Elizabeth Douglas from Nova Scotia, Canada. Somewhere in the interview, she mentions that she is 72 years of age, but I'm going to tell you right up the front so that when you are listening to her, you can fully appreciate how remarkable her life is, especially for her age! As she says in the interview, she doesn't even contemplate that there is a 'retirement age.'
Along with her volunteer work in a hospital with patients facing the end of life, she also offers women's support groups (near and far from her home). Even with this busy external life, you will have a sense of how she continues to prioritise her own inner journey. I love delving into the life of an esoteric student, seeing just how ordinary their life is, while also being extraordinary in the simplest of ways.
Aimee Edmonds, originally from Queensland, Australia moved with her family to British Columbia, Canada over four years ago. You can't help but wonder 'why'! She starts the interview by saying that everyone in Canada wants to live in Australia! I won't spoil the interview by telling you why they wanted to move (except I love the fact that it is because she realised how 'comfortable' she was in Australia.) Opps! Did that spoil it for you?
Don't worry there's more. So sit back and take a little armchair ride along in Aimee's life. It's a big move for adults but an even bigger move if raising teenagers. In the interview Aimee talks about the differences she sees in raising teenagers in Canada vs Australia. And as always, we talk about how she connected to The Ageless Wisdom through the presentations of Serge Benhayon and what that meant in her day to day life, at work and in the home.
Meet Kristen James and Banjo. How many of you live with a St Bernard? Probably not many but somehow it just seems to work for Kristen even though she lives in the city. Luckily her father has a hobby farm which she and Banjo also get to enjoy.
This interview is a continuation of getting to know the students of The Way of the Livingness who live in North America. Kristen lives in Minneapolis Minnesota where she works as both a complementery health practitioner and a hair stylist. One of the aspects I love about doing the 15 Minutes of Flame series is that while the interviews are short and structured around the same three basic questions, the listeners can really feel the personality and the individual approaches to living the Ageless Wisdom in the here and now.
Originally from New South Wales in Australia, Marian Lowe has made her home in Canada for the last twelve years so this is counted as another in the series of North American student interviews. During her twenties she travelled extensively, making the most of the working visa opportunities around the world. Little did she know that eventually she would end up working in Canada and just never leave! In this interview we also cover what it is like for Marian as an Anywhere Worker. While you may think that being a graphic designer is a highly portable profession, we learn that there can be difficulties in 'working from anywhere' - still it sounds pretty good!
As always, we also get a glimpse of how Marian connected or re-connected to the Ageless Wisdom through Serge Benhayon, his healing work, his books and his presentations. I love her perspective on what it is like being a student of The Way of the Livingness, living as she does, so far from Universal Medicine events.
Michael Goodhart is an aircraft mechanic living in the hub of aircraft maintenance in Greensborough, North Carolina in the USA. He applies his skills to all types of planes from small private ones to large commercial airlines; as well as military aircraft. In this interview, we talk about the connection that Michael has with aircraft and how he views the body of the plane not dissimilar to how he views the human body. Michael recounts how when he started taking more care of his own body, he found it a natural extension to take even more care at work.
Michael lives with his wife, Julie and their daughter, Gracie. They are North American Students of The Way of the Livingness.
You can listen to the interview with Michael's wife, Julie Goodhart, here.
Like you, I really enjoyed listening to Michael talk about the correlation of the airplane body to the human body. Following this interview, Michael was inspired to put his experiences and observations into writing. You can read his full article The Wings of an Airplane Doctor here.
Julie Goodhart and her husband, Michael, are part of the North American Student Body. Over ten years ago, they accidentally came across the book 'The Way It Is' by Serge Benhayon and since that time they have been actively studying and living the Ageless Wisdom as it applies in the 21st century.
As usual, we cover a lot in 15 Minutes of Flame - what it is like being a student of The Way of the Livingness in North America, living in different climates, changing communities, working in human resources, raising children, and the one I love the most - seeing, hearing and feeling the uniqueness of Julie and how she lives that.
You can listen to an interview with Julie's husband, Michael Goodhart, here.
Rebekah Muntelwit was raised in Northern Queensland, Australia. She was one of six children in the family home and further surrounded by an extended family living in the area. So moving down to the Gold Coast, as she did following high school, would have been considered by many to be a Big Move. According to Rebekah it was that move that gave her the courage and confidence to move yet again, this time to Vancouver, Canada with her partner, Ben French. In this interview we catch up with Rebekah only a few weeks after arriving in Canada. She seems to have relocated from the southern hemisphere to the northern in a steady rhythm that finds her already employed and enrolled in further studies for her chosen career. You can feel the ease within Rebekah as she takes herself out into the world. She acknowledges that understanding 'purpose' has helped her make the transition into a new segment of life.
This interview is a little out of the ordinary because it is an interview WITH me rather than by me.
I was recently cleaning up computer files and came across this audio recording that I had forgotten all about. Sarah Flenley and I were working on a UniMed project a few years ago and we were talking about the need for more people with interviewing skills. Sarah expressed an interest in doing interviews so – I may have suggested she interview me for the practice. I can’t remember because it was November 2014, so there has been a lot of water under the bridge since then. When I re-listened to the interview last week, I thought that Sarah did a great job so I’ve asked her permission to share it with the Fiery Service listeners. I’ve been interviewed several times over the years but generally about some specific project or event I was involved in. This interview is about my early years in Byron Bay, starting community radio and interviewing, which is something I love doing. The interview starts with Sarah asking me WHY I do volunteer community work. |
Gayle CueGayle is innately curious about people; how they see the world, how they position themselves in the world and why they do what they do. She loves interviewing people for these same reasons. BE NOTIFIEDSubscribe here to receive notice of new interviews as they are released.
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