• Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Mark
    Jan 2 2025

    Meet Mark Cwern.
    Mark is a retired surgeon. He loves singing and acting and being of service. He lives on Long Island, NY.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

    Context:
    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.
    In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.
    What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?
    When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    47 min
  • Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Larry
    Dec 29 2024

    Meet Lawrence B. Palevsky.
    Larry Palevsky is a New York State licensed pediatrician, who utilizes a holistic
    approach to children’s wellness and illness. Dr. Palevsky received his medical
    degree from the New York University School of Medicine in 1987, completed a
    three-year pediatric residency at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City in
    1990, and served as a pediatric fellow in the ambulatory care out-patient
    department at Bellevue Hospital, New York City, from 1990-1991. Since 1991, his
    clinical experience includes working in pediatric emergency and intensive care
    medicine, in-patient, and out-patient pediatric medicine, neonatal intensive care
    medicine, newborn and delivery room medicine, and conventional, holistic and
    integrative pediatric private practice. Dr. Palevsky is a diplomate of the
    American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, and Past–President of the
    American Holistic Medical Association. He received his pediatric board
    certification in 1990, and passed his pediatric board recertification exams in 1997,
    2004, and 2011.
    In his current pediatric practice, Dr. Palevsky offers well-child examinations,
    consultations and educational programs to families and practitioners in the areas
    of preventive and holistic health; childhood development; lifestyle changes;
    nutrition for adults, infants and children; safe, alternative treatments for common
    and difficult to treat acute and chronic pediatric and adult conditions;
    vaccination controversies; mindful parenting; and rethinking the medical
    paradigm. Additionally, he teaches holistic integrative pediatric & adolescent
    medicine to parents, and medical and allied health professionals, both nationally
    & internationally, and is available for speaking engagements worldwide.
    You can hear Dr. Palevsky on his weekly podcast, Critically Thinking with Dr. T
    & Dr. P on Thursday evenings at 7 pm eastern time, and can listen to more of his
    podcasts and interviews by visiting, www.drpalevsky.com

    MAILING LIST:
    https://bit.ly/2YlEZG1
    TELEGRAM (daily posts and all interviews):
    https://t.me/drpalevsky
    INSTAGRAM (limited posts):
    https://www.instagram.com/dr.palevsky/
    ODYSEE (all video interviews):
    https://odysee.com/@DrLawrencePalevsky:f
    BITCHUTE (all video interviews):
    https://www.bitchute.com/channel/pAAqDKYEvBbF/
    MINDS (daily posts and all interviews):
    https://www.minds.com/drpalevsky/
    MEWE (daily posts and all interviews):
    https://mewe.com/i/drlawrencebpalevsky
    CRITICALLY THINKING on ODYSEE (weekly podcasts):
    https://odysee.com/@CriticallyThinking:3
    SHORTCUT TO LINKS (All platform links in one place):
    https://drlawrencepalevsky.taplink.ws/

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

    Context:
    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.
    In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we mi

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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  • Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Jay
    Dec 26 2024

    Meet Jay Oh.
    Jay is a husband, father of 4 children and lives on Long Island, NY.
    He is a pastor and an ethics professor.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

    Context:
    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.
    In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.
    What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?
    When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    43 min
  • Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Rico
    Dec 18 2024

    Meet Rico Caviezel.
    Rico is a husband, a dad of 2 boys, and farmer in Argentina. He recently trained to do massage as well.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

    Context:
    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.
    In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.
    What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?
    When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    38 min
  • Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Jon
    Dec 11 2024

    Meet Jon Artigo.
    Jon is a husband, father, creative. He loves comedy and writing movies.

    With over twenty-five years of experience in the film and television industry, Jon has written and directed numerous award-winning feature films, short films, and television pilots. Most recently, he wrote “Letters to Santa” for the Hallmark Channel, which premiered this last November, 2023. Jon served as the Senior Program Director for the Digital Filmmaking Bachelor’s Degree at the Los Angeles Film School. He created and launched the Cinematic Arts Major at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) and chaired the department for five years before accepting a position at Universal Studios Japan, helping to develop Virtual Reality attractions for theme parks in Hollywood, Orlando and Osaka. Through his production Company, 444 Creative Content, Jon has written and directed various films and television pilots, including “Still Green”, “Breakdance Academy” and “Sorry I Killed You”. Jon, whose work has been featured at film festivals, including the HBO Comedy Arts Festival, studied at the highly acclaimed Improv Olympic with the late Del Close in Chicago. He has performed in over 250 live comedy shows and has shared the stage with Jeff Garlin acted alongside Amy Adams.


    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

    Context:
    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.
    In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.
    What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?
    When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    44 min
  • Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Luca
    Dec 4 2024

    Meet Luca Caviezel.
    Luca recently graduated from Dartmouth and will start his next adventure in life in consulting in New York.

    Context:
    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.

    In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.

    What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?

    When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.


    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    38 min
  • Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Bas
    Dec 1 2024

    Meet Bas Waijers Baumann.
    Bas is a Man’s mentor, a Love, Intimacy, Sexuality, Relationship coach, author, and (shamanic) healer.

    The father of two is the epitome of a life-loving huMAN, who is happiest when connecting deeply with mother nature and embracing all her secrets. He is familiar with both light and shadow work.

    Bas is an extraordinarily creative and natural-born leader who inspires people wherever he goes by just living, breathing, and speaking his truth with a wide open heart.

    His ability to see people in their true nature is one of his greatest gifts.

    He looks behind the veil and is never afraid to name his discoveries.

    His big loving heart and ability to love abundantly and let everyone feel safe in his presence give his clients the ability to fully open up and show themselves – even when tough love is involved.

    As a sucker for old stories and mythologies, he knows how to connect ancient wisdom with the present times and dances between the worlds like no one else.

    The Dutch man lives with his family in the Netherlands and dreams the dream of living close to nature, preferably somewhere in Scotland or Ireland.
    Website is: https://thelovealchemists.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bas.waijers.9

    And the link to my upcoming men's program (starting January 20th):
    https://thelovealchemists.com/trinitas/

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

    Context:
    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.
    In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.
    What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?
    When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    43 min
  • Everyday ordinary extraordinary men: Peter
    Nov 27 2024

    Meet Peter Connell.
    Peter is retired and lives in Colombia with his husband.

    Context:
    Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.

    In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.

    What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?

    When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.

    You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.

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    56 min