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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane: Podcast with Joe Bailey Exploring Three Principles Psychology, Natural Resilience, Recovery and more.Joe Bailey has been a pioneer in his profession, weaving together ideas and insights on psychology and spirituality. In his twenties, he became a trainer of counselors in family therapy and addictions and introduced ideas of primary prevention of addictions to the treatment profession. Over the next thirty-five years, Joe helped pioneer revolutionary new psychology, Three Principles Psychology, which focused on seeing and actualizing health rather than the current disease model. These principles form the basis for psychology as a principle-based paradigm rather than our current fragmented view.

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane: Podcast with Joe Bailey Exploring Three Principles Psychology, Natural Resilience, Recovery and more.Joe Bailey has been a pioneer in his profession, weaving together ideas and insights on psychology and spirituality. In his twenties, he became a trainer of counselors in family therapy and addictions and introduced ideas of primary prevention of addictions to the treatment profession. Over the next thirty-five years, Joe helped pioneer revolutionary new psychology, Three Principles Psychology, which focused on seeing and actualizing health rather than the current disease model. These principles form the basis for psychology as a principle-based paradigm rather than our current fragmented view.

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The Seasons of Our Lives: Creation, Dissolution, Transformation.

1/10/2023
Podcast for January: Season 3 #101 The Seasons of Our Lives: Creation, Dissolution, Transformation. Happiest of New Years to all my readers, clients and students! As I reflect on 2022 and look forward to the new year of 2023 I realize that the many challenges of the past year for me personally and us collectively, though difficult and painful at times, have been the seeds of transformation in my life. Each unexpected event, be it my health challenges, the mold in our home and need to demolish our house of 40 years, and all the financial implications of these events have led to change, transformation and unexpected blessings. My wife Michael’s poem “Creation, Dissolution, Transformation” says beautifully what this year has been for us: “CREATION, DISSOLUTION, TRANSFORMATION” published September 2020 by Kind Over Matter We laugh, we cry, Our tears turn to jewels And decorate the sky, Displaying a creation of wonder. We breathe in Life And transform the strife Of a nightmare To beauty and thunder. Evolution is the game, All is the same As it twists into reality, How fortunate to see What it is to be free And wander without judgment or blame, To welcome change And appreciate the range Of experience the mystery holds, As we reach the summits And plummet to the depths, While unwrapping our Divine nature. The atom so profound Changes all around, Wearing many masks of reality, Underneath we are the same And that’s the whole game in the phases of coming and going. No need to be afraid To release what we’ve made in order to fulfill our potential Break the old mold, Transform lead to gold, We are alchemists In the dance of creation. —Michael Bailey As in nature, when things die, they decompose through mold and other fungi to break down the current form and transform it into nutrients for new life forms. This is the process of transformation we see in nature when leaves lose their green color and turn into the colors of Fall; they fall, decompose and become the nutritious dirt that feeds the trees and all of nature—creation, dissolution, transformation. The new book was a surprise to me. I thought I was done writing after “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” was published a year ago. But to my surprise, in a dream, I got a “download” of a new book: “My Magic Carpet Ride” which is part autobiographical and part teaching the Principles behind following our dreams and inspirational insight that has guided each phase of my life, whether I knew it at the time or not. In hindsight, I see the perfection of all the challenges and opportunities that have taken me into worlds I never imagined and creating programs, books, and travels I never thought I was capable of. It has felt like the “carpet,” knew where it was going and I just had to let it take me into the unknown to all the blessings of my amazing life experience. I will keep you posted with short video blogs as I go forward and give you glimpses of the book as it unfolds. Feel free to write me if you have comments or questions. My book "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" is currently on sale for 30% off on Mango.bz @mangopulishinggroup until January 31st. Grab a copy for yourself or as a gift for the New Year! All the best to you in the New Year, With love, Joe

Duration:00:11:53

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Message from Joe Bailey: Suspending Podcast "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane"

9/12/2022
“Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast.” Season 2 Suspended https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/season-2-suspended/ be sure to enjoy all of season 1 for fun, insight, wisdom, and because it's all totally FREE! https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast-season-two/ Dear Podcast Listener, Who would have thought “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” would become autobiographical? Circumstances have come up in my life that have led to a decision to temporarily go on sabbatical from my podcasts and trainings till the end of this year when I will reevaluate my decision. There are immediate and practical items that need a lot of my time and attention. I will postpone this podcast series until the appropriate time to begin them again. Through a series of coincidences and insights, Michael and I have decided to demolish our house of 40 years and rebuild on the same site. Our doctor had us do some tests and through the results we realized that we have a high level of mold in our bodies and our house is the cause. It has been an amazing series of insights and much help from others to bring this to our awareness. Once I was able to accept the changes, I began to see so many possibilities and so much great help from others. Having said that and accepting what this all entails, I realized that it will take all of my energy and attention for the near future. I will continue to see my current clients but put trainings, new clients, and podcasts on hold. I hope to resume the podcasts as soon as this “hurricane” has passed. In the meantime, my website will still have all my previous recordings of the podcasts and other trainings available for free to all my subscribers and the public. I look forward to seeing how all this plays out. When I look back I see how magical life has been to solve problems that seemed impossible at the time. I see more deeply how this is always true, present circumstances are not an exception. With gratitude, Joe

Duration:00:06:10

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane | Marina Galan: “Sharing the 3P's understanding worldwide”

7/2/2022
Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Episode #17 with Marina Galan Airdate: June, 28th 2022 Read more: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/guest-marina-galan/ “Sharing the 3 Principles understanding with the Spanish-speaking community worldwide” “Marina has been instrumental in bringing the 3 Principles to a worldwide audience. She has created 3 Principles Spanish language forums and podcasts all over Latin America and Spain. She is an inspiring speaker, leader and coach.” Marina Galan: mother, coach, teacher, trainer, and speaker living in Querétaro, Mexico I am also the founder of 3PESP, a multi-platform program that shares the 3 Principles understanding with the Spanish-speaking community worldwide, and is part of the 3PGC board. The understanding of the 3 Principles has allowed me to find peace of mind and well-being in my life, that is why I am utterly passionate about sharing it with others. The main reason why we struggle is that we do not fully understand how our experience of life is created, and therefore have no clear idea of how to improve it. Few people realize that our mind is naturally oriented towards wellbeing, creativity and success, even fewer have come to develop a close, fruitful relationship with it. The majority, being caught in a misunderstanding about how it works, find themselves unable to fully take advantage of this truth, causing unnecessary suffering and strain. Understanding our mind, knowing how to align with it and its infinite resources, allows us to explore the very depths of our true potential and consequently experience a more vibrant, engaged, fulfilling life. When we understand how our experience of life is being created in real time via our mind, we suddenly become aware of a completely new reality going on behind the scenes of that experience. The same way a magician’s experience of a magic show cannot remain untouched by his deeper comprehension of what is actually going on, we suddenly gain that depth of appreciation and become aware of new possibilities around that same reality and our experience of it.​​ Because it happens at such an intimate level, there is no aspect of life that is not touched by this understanding. For me, it has opened up the world in the most awe-inspiring, unexpected ways in every arena, from parenting to health, to what I have now dedicated my life to. Join us each month on the 3rd Tuesday for "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane," at 1 pm (CDT) for a dialogue on the 3-Principles with Author Joe Bailey, and guests! Details for joining below: Join us each month on the 3rd Tuesday for "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane," at 1 pm (CDT) for a dialogue on the 3-Principles with Author Joe Bailey, and guests! Details for joining below: Meeting ID: 819 693 3475 Passcode: Thrive Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8196… Meeting ID: 819 693 3475 Passcode: Thrive For more episodes: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/

Duration:01:02:09

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane | Joseph Nguyen: “Helping others realize their divine purpose”

5/17/2022
In this episode with Joseph Nguyen, live on Zoom: (Airdate: May, 17th) "Helping others realize their divine purpose Podcast Page: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/ Post: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/may-17th-with-joseph-nguyen/ In episode #16 of “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane, we welcome Joseph Nguyen. Joseph Nguyen is a spiritual thought leader who has a mission of helping others realize their divine purpose, unlock the infinite potential of their own mind, and live an abundant life free from psychological suffering. He spends most of his time writing, coaching, teaching, speaking, and sharing timeless wisdom to help people discover their own divinity from within and how they are the answer they’ve been looking for their entire lives. With Joe’s usual style, topics could possibly range from any of the following, so get ready to discuss: The root cause of all psychological and emotional suffering and how to end it How to become unaffected by negative thoughts and feelings How to experience unconditional love, peace, and joy in the present, no matter what our external circumstances look like How to instantly create a new experience of life if you don’t like the one you’re in right now How to break free from a negative thought loop when we inevitably get caught in one How to let go of anxiety, self-doubt, self-sabotage, and any self-destructive habits How to effortlessly create from a state of abundance, flow, and ease How to develop the superpower of being okay with not knowing and uncertainty How to access your intuition and inner wisdom that goes beyond the limitations of thinking Joe’s bestselling book on Amazon: https://book.josephnguyen.org/launch Join us each month on the 3rd Tuesday for "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane," at 1 pm (CDT) for a dialogue on the 3-Principles with Author Joe Baily, and guests! Details for joining below: Meeting ID: 819 693 3475 Passcode: Thrive Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8196... Meeting ID: 819 693 3475 Passcode: Thrive One tap mobile +16468769923,,8196933475#,,,,*450056# US (New York) +13017158592,,8196933475#,,,,*450056# US (Washington DC) Dial by your location +1 646 876 9923 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 819 693 3475 Passcode: 450056 Find your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kdTa...

Duration:01:03:01

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep-15 with Debbie Milam “Resilience: Life, Love, Death, and Everything in Between”

4/20/2022
In this episode: Debbie Milam on “Resilience: Life, Love, Death, and Everything in Between” on Joe Bailey's "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" Podcast on April 19th at 1 p.m. (CDT) Podcast Page: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/ Episode Page: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/debbie-milam-resilience-life-love-death-everything-in-between/ As an occupational therapist and resiliency coach Debbie Milam loves to share her experience to give others hope. As a fellow traveler, she has lived through a catastrophic accident, loved people with addictions and emotional challenges, grieved the death of more than 40 loved ones, and faced her mortality numerous times due to primary immune deficiency. During all of those traumas and tragedies, she learned to have a really blessed life right in the middle of all of it. A life of meaning, peace, joy and purpose in the middle of circumstances she did not want. Professionally and personally she understands what others are struggling with and she has wisdom and insights that can help others live a blessed life. More about Debbie Milam Debbie Milam is an award-winning author, occupational therapist, resilience coach, and past syndicated columnist for United Press International’s Religion and Spirituality Division. Her work has been showcased on the Hallmark Channel, PBS, and WebMD. Debbie is the author of Miracles in the Middle, Overtaken by Grace, and And God Said. She is also the creator of the Wise Mind Project middle school social-emotional learning videos and curriculum. For more information on her faith work please visit her online at Gracelovewell.org and her school-based programs at wisemindproject.org

Duration:01:02:07

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep-14 with Omar Ben Moussa "Seeing Beyond our Differences"

3/24/2022
In this episode with Omar Ben Moussa we explore "Seeing Beyond our Differences" on Joe Bailey's "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" Podcast airdate: March 22nd at 1 p.m. (CDT) Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep-14 with Omar Ben Moussa "Seeing Beyond our Differences" Podcast Post https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/seeing-beyond-our-differences/ Podcast Page: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/ Episode #14 (Date: March, 22nd) “Seeing Beyond our Differences” How do we learn to see beyond our differences during these turbulent times? In the hurricane of our modern lives many people are feeling fear, ungrounded, and vulnerable. In this state of insecurity we often look outside to experts, leaders, influencers, the media, to find something we can believe in, something to make us feel safe. When we look outside from fear and insecurity we are vulnerable to being manipulated by others to believe what they are saying, selling, promoting to the detriment of our own inner guidance and wisdom that lies within each of us. When we realize that we each have an innate guidance system of insight and wisdom, we tend to listen better to others and to our own inner compass to discern what is true for us and what is our clear direction forward. In historical times like we are now in, people have often been led like sheep to follow dictators, false prophets, cults, and conspiracy theories based not on fact but on made-up information. When we encounter people who think differently than we do, if we listen deeply we will hear the grain of truth in what they are saying and also hear what is off balance. When we listen with respect and compassion, we see their innocence and judge them less. When we hear the truth in what they are saying, it broadens our perspective and we become wiser. We also see our common humanity and, that in the final analysis we all want the same things—peace of mind, love, understanding, a sense of purpose, and feeling of connection to something greater than our differences—our common humanity, our mutual connection, and a sense of oneness. In our next podcast with Omar Ben Moussa, we will explore this theme. Omar is a coach who lives in Morocco and has worked with leaders of many religions who through the Three Principles have found a way to see the common denominators of all religions instead of being separated by their differences. It should be a very interesting conversation to see beyond our differences and find more peace in our world. More… https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/seeing-beyond-our-differences/

Duration:01:01:40

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep 13 "A Conversation with Joe Bailey and Friends about the 3-Principles"

2/16/2022
Episode #13 Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast "A Conversation with Joe Bailey and Friends about the 3-Principles" (Airdate: February 15) Joe's Podcast Page: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/ “Welcome Readers! To a Conversation with Joe Bailey, on Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” How do we learn to thrive and find our inner resilience during these turbulent times? The timing for the recent publication of Joe Bailey’s new book, Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane, has been extremely auspicious given the events of the past two years. In his book, Joe combines his insights as a 3-Principles lecturer, speaker, author, and teacher, after being mentored and inspired by Sydney Banks over 30 years ago, with the contemporary experience of others who have successfully used the principles of mind, thought, and consciousness to create transformation in turbulent areas of the human experience. Wherever dysfunction and breakdown occur within human affairs, whether it be within the family dynamic, relationships, education, community, and wherever else we show up and experience life, the ongoing buildup of frustration over unresolved issues seems to be reaching a point of critical in-sustainability. Our families suffer addiction and new levels of stress than ever before, while our health and education systems are failing to meet the needs they are supposed to serve the prisons and distressed communities continue to grow instead of shrink, becoming systemic failures as well. What is anyone supposed to do and where does a person even begin to unravel the complex problems we seem to be faced with daily? To further address these questions and go deeper into their answers I have launched this podcast to interview the people I wrote about and invite my readers and guests to ask questions. It has become a valuable tool extending the power of the book through conversation. Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane is not a podcast about these problems, but about their solutions. Joe’s podcast “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” is about taking the experiences of the people interviewed in the book, and the understanding of these principles that he has dedicated his books and life’s work to teaching, and making it available to the readers in a live setting where the readers, authors, and practitioners can dialogue with the rest of us who need this understanding in our own lives, work, and relationships. How do we be the change we wish to see? This is Joe’s way of helping bring this transformational understanding to those who need it, and more image of Beverley Wilson Hayesimportantly, those who want it enough to invest their energy and attention into practicing the 3-Principles of Psychology in their daily lives. So, join folks like Beverley Wilson Hayes, Debbie Milam, Louise O’Daliagh, Teresa Walding, Chana Studley, John El-Mokadem, Jacqueline Hollows (aka MamaJ), Omar Wilson, Derrick Mason, Pete Mears, Cynthia Stennis, Lloyd Fields, Joyce Davis, Michael Neill, Barb Aust, Christa Campsail, Brooke, Gary Johnson, Danielle Guinaugh, Lisa Portinga, Jacqueline Hollows, Bryan Johnson, Mavis Karn, Judy Sedgeman, Officer Jerry Williams, Amy Johnson, Ph.D., and Mahima Shrestha, Robin Charbit, Sandra Krot, Ken Manning, Denise Holland, Matt Roberts, and more, as you join the dialogue in upcoming episodes.

Duration:01:06:19

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep 12 “Insight and Athletic Performance”

1/19/2022
Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Airdate: December 14, Reimagining the Workplace: Working Smarter, Not Harder Post: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/insight-athletic-performance/ Website: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/ In our first episode of the new year, January 18, @ 1 PM (CDT) we speak with Denise Holland and Matt Roberts about athletic performance and insight. Denise Holland, Transformative Coaching Conversations. Denise spent over 30 years in elite sport, competing internationally as an athlete and more recently as the Scotland National Coach in netball. Since awakening to the Three Principles understanding behind the human experience, Denise feels she has found the jewel to athletic performance; it has transformed how she now approaches sports coaching, being more of a catalyst for insight rather than an expert in her field. However, Denise works with people in all areas and ages, ready for sustainable change and enhanced performances in life and work. Matt Roberts is a trained artist and ex International High Jumper, his career started slowly – at 19 he had a pb of a mere 1.95m. Recognizing the need to exploit every potential margin of gain he searched for the perfect mindset over his 15 year career. His career best was 2.26m, making the top 20 UK All time list and just 3cm short of what won the Olympic Silver 2 years later. However in the year that followed his best Matt ruptured a disc in his neck, leading to surgery and its replacement. An injury that would end many careers, Matt started from scratch – eventually clearing 2.25m before retirement. His persistence and resilience were realized through the discovery of the Three Principles. It was during a conversation with Denise that an insight changed his life. Matt now shares this understanding with athletes and business people to guide them to their own source of flow and peak performance. "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane," a podcast on resilience with Joe Bailey, now monthly, at 1 PM (CST) Zoom Meeting ID: 819 693 3475 Passcode: Thrive

Duration:01:02:10

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep 11 “Reimagining the Workplace: Working Smarter, Not Harder”

12/15/2021
Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Airdate: December 14, Reimagining the Workplace: Working Smarter, Not Harder Post: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/reimagining-the-workplace/ Website: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/ Insight Principles, Inc., is a consulting firm in Boston and London with the objective of bringing success and wisdom to the corporate world. The dog-eat-dog competitive world of business seems a strange place in which to find the understanding of the Principles having such a huge impact. However, it makes sense that human performance, whether in the worlds of business, sports, or daily life is directly tied to the power of the human mind. Correctly using our minds as they were designed can have a huge impact on all areas of our lives. The team of Insight Principles will join us for our 11th podcast on: “Working Smarter, Not Harder”. They have offices in Boston and London and work with Fortune 500 companies from around the world. Meet our guests Robin Charbit –Robin began his career as a chemical engineer with Exxon in 1981, having received his education at Sheffield University in the UK, and eventually led one of Exxon’s international plastics businesses. He joined Arthur D. Little in 1992 first in Europe and ultimately, in Boston, where he led and managed the North American Chemicals Practice. With a colleague, he left the more classical consulting world and founded Insight Management Partners, to bring an understanding of how the mind works into business. He then met Ken Manning and they joined forces to create Insight Principles. Robin was born in the UK to French parents and met his Belgian wife, Sabine, in Switzerland. They now live in Boston. When time permits, Robin enjoys all things mechanical (cars, wood-working, home projects) and is an avid cinephile Sandra M. Krot –Sandy’s vision is to make the workplace a setting for creative performance as well as the elevation of the human spirit. Early in her career as a mental health counselor, she had the good fortune of realizing principles that explain how the human mind works. Eventually, Sandy became a pioneer in translating this principled understanding of human thought to leadership and organizational effectiveness. Today the focus of her work is with Fortune 100 executives, leadership teams, and working groups helping them achieve extraordinary results by unleashing the power of the human mind. She works with the consulting group Insight Principles, Inc. and coauthored with Ken Manning and Robin Charbit the book entitled, Invisible Power: Insight Principles at Work. Ken Manning, Ph.D. –Ken has been interested in finding simple solutions to help people be at their best for as long as he can remember. He pursued three degrees in psychology from Brown University, Lesley College and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He practiced as a clinical psychologist for 20 years. In parallel to his career in psychology, Ken also has a strong background in business, including roles in various start-ups as national sales manager, director of marketing, and advisory board member. He co-founded with his son-in-law, a successful software development company, which he still leads.

Duration:00:58:41

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep 10 “Renaissance of Resilience”

11/27/2021
Join Joe Bailey for Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast (Airdate: November 23, 2021) “The Renaissance of Resilience: The Key to Thriving in the Face of Challenging Times" –Speakers Amy Johnson, Ph.D., and Mahima Shrestha Podcast Page: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/ “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” –Martin Luther King In our next podcast, I have two world-renowned speakers whose life purpose is to bring resilience and mental clarity to people who are in crisis, challenges, and extreme circumstances by teaching them the Principles of the Mind and how understanding these Principles leads to being resilient. Amy Johnson, Ph.D. is a psychologist, coach, author, and speaker who shares a groundbreaking new approach that helps people find lasting freedom from unwanted habits, anxiety, and self-doubt via insight rather than willpower. She is the author of Being Human, The Little Book of Big Change: The No-Willpower Approach to Breaking Any Habit, and Just a Thought: A No-Willpower Approach to End Self-Doubt and Make Peace with your Mind. In 2017 she opened The Little School of Big Change, an online school that has helped thousands of people find freedom from anxiety and habits and live a more peaceful life. Amy also shares the no-willpower approach in her top-rated podcast, Changeable, and she’s trained over 70 coaches in her Change Coach Training Program. She has been a regularly featured expert on The Steve Harvey Show and Oprah.com, as well as in The Wall Street Journal and Self magazine. Mahima Shrestha –Nepal. With a background in media and crisis communications, Mahima is interested in bringing people together to find solutions to complex problems and facilitating long-term change in culture and communities. Over the years she has worked with government, multilateral, private, and non-profit organizations in a wide range of sectors including aviation, hydropower, tourism, investment climate reform, automobiles, finance, education, telecommunications, and healthcare. Mahima works with entrepreneurs, senior leaders in business and nonprofits as well as young people with the desire and potential to be changemakers within their families, communities, organizations, and countries. Her signature program is TRAILBLAZERS, a year-long program of training and coaching for Change Agents. Full details on Mahima Shrestha’s work can be found at www.maimoocha.com More: How is it that adversity quite often is the impetus for transformation and the awakening of our innate resilience? For most of us, our innate true self is covered from view until we are challenged by a life crisis. In order to cope, we must rise to the occasion and in so doing, we discover our inner strength. How is it that that resilience, our birthright remains hidden until something or someone “wakes us up”? In today’s world of uncertainty—the challenges of pandemics, financial and economic uncertainty, climate change and disasters, divisive politics, and the breakdown of our institutions –- we can’t predict the future with any confidence or control the demands on our time and energy. Our internal resilience is the key to not only dealing with the increased pressure but also to thinking insightfully and responsively to any challenge. A clear head and a calm mind make us more intelligent, creative, and productive. We think smarter, not harder. –Joe Bailey, “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” Now available in Paperback, Kindle, and Audio! https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/

Duration:01:01:49

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep 9 "Seeing Beyond our Differences"

11/3/2021
Airdate: Tuesday, November 2, with Mavis Karn, Judy Sedgeman, and Officer Jerry Williams, we have three guests transforming the troubled communities using the understanding we share with the Three Principles of Psychology (3P’s) About our Guests Mavis Karn Mavis Karn, LSW, MA, is in private practice offering coaching, counseling, teaching, education, and consulting services. Mavis’ honesty and humble “true north” understanding of the inborn potential of each of us is deeply and broadly respected by clients and colleagues globally. She works from her home office in Minnesota. She’s the author of a well-known letter to juvenile inmates, The Secret. Judith A. Sedgeman Judith A. Sedgeman, EdD has been dedicated to sharing the Principles of Mind, Consciousness and Thought professionally for more than 30 years. Judy has worked with many other practitioners of the Three Principles throughout the United States and around the world. She has been a consultant, a University professor, an Institute Director, and a mentor. In 2021, she published her first book, It All Started with a Bird, about her introduction to the Principles in the early days of its evolution and how that changed her life. She has long been a leader in mentoring, teaching and practicing leadership in the presentation and development of Three Principles education and services. Visit Dr. Sedgeman’s website at three-principles.com or contact her at jsedgeman@three-principles.com. Corporal Malcolm “Jerry” Williams Malcolm Jerry Williams has 33 years of professional experience in Law Enforcement with specialized training in Community Policing and Drug Enforcement. Williams a certified drug expert in Alameda County Municipal Court, Superior Court and Juvenile Court. He has a reputation for working equally well with co-workers and community residents independently or a part of a team. As a result, Williams or “Jerry” as he prefers, was hand-picked by the Oakland Police Department Deputy Chief, (David Krause) and assigned to serve as a Community Police for two most violent, drug ridden communities in the City of Oakland. Williams was commissioned to protect, serve and work in partnership with these communities. Jerry is credited by both residents and politicians with transforming Lockwood and Coliseum Gardens in East in East Oakland from two neighborhoods with the highest crime and homicide rate in the city to an area with 13% drop in crime and no homicides 5 years later. He strives to incorporate principles of Health realization with a basic respect for each citizen as he learns about the community and culture of each neighborhood in order to help them fight crime, family violence and unemployment within their own community Order the new book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane, Unlocking Resilience in Turbulent Times” online: Buy on AmazonBuy on Barnes and NobleBuy on BookshopBuy on IndieboundRead Chapters on IndigoVisit our Podcast page: www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast

Duration:01:03:45

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep 8 Transforming Addiction Treatment

10/12/2021
Airdate: Tuesday, October 12th. Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane: “Resilience in Action: Transforming Addiction Treatment” Our guests are all professionals that are changing the face of addiction treatment and creating therapies that employ the three principles of psychology, getting beyond addiction and down to the root cause of addictive thinking. Excerpt: Chapter 7: Healing from the Past: Trauma, Addiction, and Abuse. The road to recovery and true serenity is never the same, but with an understanding of the Principles and the process of transformation, we have a compass and a map to get us back on track. We are never really lost, we only think we are. We are only one thought, one insight away from true freedom, and the ability to thrive in the uncertainty of our daily lives. Many of my clients who suffer from addiction and other traumas see these Principles as a “gift” of understanding that can truly heal their lives. These three examples are true, and their stories can be your story too. We are all capable of transformation, at any moment. It is not a matter of will power, or luck, but of “insight,” a sight from within showing us the true nature of our human experience. Insight is not under our control but comes from a willingness and openness coupled with a true understanding of the nature of human experience. This insight can be the trigger that awakens our potential for change and transformation. Everyone can thrive, no matter their past trauma or limited opportunities. Joseph Bailey, from Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane About our guests: Lisa Portinga In 1998, I began learning, teaching, and understanding the incredible philosophy of 3 Principles. Since, it has been the foundation of my work as a practitioner, and my life as a human! I love seeing the look of knowing and comfort when a person comes back to the understanding of their own functioning, and they realize we are all connected to the whole, not separate from it. I get to tell people this every day. People who are in early recovery, people who are in jail, people who are struggling to connect with their loved ones. I get to tell them this and watch the magic happen! Bryan Johnson In the summer of 2014, my life took a turn for the better. I decided to enter Gulf Breeze Recovery in Florida, which is a Three Principles based recovery center. I had relapsed and was struggling with both alcoholism and mental health issues. While there, I had a transformational experience that changed my life for the better. I realized that God loves me no matter what and that was just the beginning. That insight allowed me to love myself and then others especially my wife and kids. Danielle Guinaugh is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and currently the Clinical Director at Gulf Breeze Recovery, where she has worked since its inception in 2013. Danielle has a passion for seeing the guests at Gulf Breeze Recovery rediscover their health and well-being. She helped create and maintain the family support group at Gulf Breeze Recovery, an ongoing resource available for life to family members and loved ones who have graduated the Gulf Breeze Recovery program. Jacqueline Hollows (aka MamaJ) is the founder of Beyond Recovery, a facilitator and speaker.BR’s mission is to revolutionize the way addictions, mental health, and offending behavior are viewed and treated. Through sharing an understanding of how our experience of life is created from our own minds, the pioneering work that BR does has the potential to reform the criminal justice system from the inside out.

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Joe Bailey Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep-7 "Transforming Education"

9/21/2021
Aired Tuesday, September 21st: 1 PM (CDT) Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane: “Resilience in Action: Transforming Schools, Children, Parents, and Education”. with Barb Aust, Christa Campsail, and Gary Johnson. We have three guests in this episode that are transforming the way education is experienced by everyone involved including schools, children, parents, and the education system itself! Excerpt from Chapter 11 Resilience in Action: Transforming Children, Parents, and Education “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the World”, Nelson MandelaChildren are our future. Whether we are parents, teachers, police, religious, or volunteers, we all want to invest all our love, wisdom and guidance to prepare our children for life. Children are like a seed that has all the potential of the mature plant, that realizes its full potential through practicing principles of gardening or horticulture. Raising children with an understanding of the Principles of resilience allows that seed to grow, to help them realize their purpose, talents, happiness, and success in life. Without an understanding of the Principles behind resilience, we as influencers in their lives are handicapped to nurture that resilience. This chapter will share stories of how the Three Principles is transforming parenting, education, and counseling children. About our guests: Barb Aust, BEd., MEd. Barb met Syd Banks in April 1975 and her life and that of her family changed 180 degrees! Barb has been actively involved in education for five decades as a teacher, principal, university instructor, consultant and author. Barb has served as a volunteer on many community health and seniors’ related boards. A registered Patient Partner in British Columbia, she currently sits on Island Health’s Seniors’ Council as an advocate for seniors. Barb is fully retired but keeps her finger in the pie as a voracious letter writer encouraging and advising policy makers in the areas of senior support, healthcare, education and the environment. Christa Campsall BEd, DiplSpEd, MA Christa is a teacher who has been in service at the primary, intermediate and secondary levels in the Canadian K12 education system as: Classroom Teacher, Learning Integration Support Teacher in Special Education, and Teacher-Leader of School-based Teams.Throughout this varied experience, Christa has benefitted from an understanding she encountered when she was a student at the University of BC in 1975. At that time, she was introduced by Sydney Banks to what today is called the “Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought.” Even a first glimmer of this knowledge had the power to transform her life by impacting her teaching and learning, as well as deepening the level of happiness and peace of mind in her personal life. Christa was privileged to be mentored by Mr. Banks throughout her teaching career. Gary Johnson, MSW, has had a variety of social service jobs in his career and was introduced to the Three Principles in 1996. He worked in public schools for the last 35 years as a school social worker in St. Cloud, Minnesota and for the last 20 years in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Prior to that time he worked in a hospital mental health setting, in a group home with young men, Head Start program teaching and administration and teaching in a prison education setting. When he was introduced to the principles he moved from trying to fix people to drawing out the health that he knew was present in the people he worked with. He worked as a trainer with the National Resilience Resource Center in Menomonie and other educational settings. His last years before retirement, he worked as a mental health therapist seeing himself as a mental health educator. He continues to live in the joy of gratitude.

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Joe Bailey Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane Podcast Ep-6 with Super Coach Michael Neill

9/1/2021
Episode 6 Airdate: 8-31-21 Join us for "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" every three weeks Meeting ID: 819 693 3475 Passcode: Thrive About our guest Michael Neill: Michael Neill is an internationally renowned transformative coach and the best-selling author of six books including Supercoach, Creating the Impossible, The Inside-Out Revolution, and The Space Within. Michael is often described as the ‘coach’s coach,’ and commands extraordinary respect within his field for unleashing the human potential with intelligence, humor, and heart.​ He has spent the past 30 years as a coach, adviser, friend, mentor, and creative spark plug to celebrities, CEOs, royalty, and people who want to get more out of themselves and their lives. He has been consistently ranked by the international research agency GlobalGurus.org as one of the top 30 coaching thought leaders in the world. His TEDx talks, ‘Why Aren’t We Awesomer?’ and ‘Can a TEDx Talk Really Change the World?’ have been viewed by nearly two million people, and his blog and podcast, Caffeine for the Soul, is now in its 19th year and going strong. His books have been translated into 24 languages, and his public talks, retreats, seminars​, and online programs​ have touched and transformed lives at the United Nations and​ in over 60 countries and on six continents around the world. About Joe Bailey Joseph Bailey has helped bring a new paradigm to the public’s attention called Three Principles Psychology. He has taken this paradigm into the healthcare field, addictions and psychotherapy and calls it “The Transformation Principle.” Those who have learned this new form of resilience develop an inner compass that enables them to live in the “eye of the hurricane”, even in the most challenging situations. more info: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/ more episodes: https://www.joebaileyandassociates.com/podcast/ find past episodes and more about Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane, by Joseph Bailey

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Joe Bailey: Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane "Transforming At-Risk Communities", Lloyd Fields, Cynthia Stennis, and Joyce Higginson Davis

8/11/2021
Aired LIVE ON AUGUST 10TH: 1 PM (CDT) “USING THE PRINCIPLES FOR COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION" We had three awesome guests: Cynthia Stennis, Lloyd Fields, and Joyce Davis work with housing projects in the Bronx, Miami, and South Carolina About our guests: Cynthia Stennis Cynthia Stennis enjoys a life of retirement after working in the Miami-Dade Human Service Department for 32 years. While working in the agency, she has held various positions that focus primarily on the wellbeing of youth throughout South Florida. In the 3 Principles community, she is known for being a key agent in working with Dr. Roger Mills in the Modello Project. Cynthia has worked along with Dr. Mills and, later, with his daughter Ami, as a consultant in various community projects around the county over the years and has shared the 3 Principle with other groups in the U.K. Enjoying retirement, she stays active at her local church and various community activities. Lloyd Fields Lloyd Fields has worked in the field of Social work for over 34 years. He has experience working with various populations during his tenure. Under the leadership and guidance of Dr. Roger Mills, Mr. Fields worked as the lead social worker in the Modello project in Miami, Florida. He worked extensively with the youth, parents, and professionals utilizing what is now known as the 3 principles model. Since the Modello project, he has worked as a Community Social worker; a Community Organizer/ facilitator, 3 Principles trainer/facilitator, Delinquency Diversion Coordinator/Counselor, and a Domestic Violence Victims Advocate. Since 2000 he has worked as an advocate for victims of violent crimes and victims of Domestic Violence. Presently, he is employed at S.H.A.R.E. House Inc., a Domestic Violence Service center in Douglasville, Ga. as an Outreach Coordinator overseeing 4 programs. He has a B.A. degree in Sociology; a Masters in Social work, and a Doctors in Ministry. He is married to Sylvia Fields for 33 years and together has three children. Joyce Higginson Davis, MDiv. Consultant, Joyce H. Davis Associates Building communities is Joyce’s passion. Joyce Higginson Davis is a community leader, activist, advocate, organizer, and business consultant, providing support in community building, leadership development, and organizational change for both major corporations and non-profit organizations. She specializes in models designed to inspire and empower individuals, teams, and organizations to take positive action. Her goals are to provide leadership and build institutions that inspire and empower people to solve their own problems and create healthy, thriving personal lives, teams, partnerships, and cultures. Under every circumstance and without exception, Joyce has displayed the qualities of a magnificent neighbor as well as a civic leader. She is possessed of great compassion, she is reasoned, highly intelligent, and always, a person upon whom one can depend. These qualities are tempered by her sense of humor and above all by the abiding faith which shapes her daily life. Find the book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" online: Buy on AmazonBuy on Barnes and NobleBuy on BookshopBuy on Indiebound

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Joe Bailey: Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane "Transforming Corrections and Inmates in Recovery" with Jacqueline Hollows, Derrick Mason, Pete Mears, and Omar Wilson

7/21/2021
Episode #4, Joe Bailey: Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane "Transforming Corrections and Inmates in Recovery" with Jacqueline Hollows, Derrick Mason, Pete Mears, and Omar Wilson, Airdate: July 20th, at 1 PM (CDT) We have four powerful guests featured in my upcoming book “THRIVING IN THE EYE OF THE HURRICANE, UNLOCKING RESILIENCE IN TURBULENT TIMES” appearing live on our podcast. Here’s a small introduction to each. Jacqueline Hollows (aka MamaJ) is the founder of Beyond Recovery, a facilitator and speaker. BR’s mission is to revolutionize the way addictions, mental health, and offending behavior are viewed and treated. Through sharing an understanding of how our experience of life is created from our own minds, the pioneering work that BR does has the potential to reform the criminal justice system from the inside out. More: Derrick Mason is a director, facilitator, and speaker He first came across Beyond Recovery during his time in HMP Onley, taking the course purely to improve his chances of getting to open prison! He was so impacted by his experience that upon release from prison in August 2018 he got a job and started building good family relationships with his partner and children. When he hit a low spot in May 2019, he contacted Jacqueline and was invited to speak at a global conference about his transformative experience. More: Pete Mears loves to share and help others. He has spent a lifetime suffering in a dark, lonely place and trying to escape the devil he thought was inside him. For 25 years he tried to escape through drink and drugs, even though the breakdown of his marriage, and eventually couldn’t see any other way out resorted to jumping off a bridge. Fortunately, he was saved by a passing policeman and is here to tell his story. More: Omar Wilson is a director, facilitator, and speaker He grew up in Manor Park, East London. At a young age, he was diagnosed with ADHD & Dyslexia. Growing up in a single-parent household with his two siblings plus a low income. Omar thought having money would help change everything and because of his disability education was not an option. The only role model he had was killed when Omar was 13. With no guidance but what was in front of him …DRUGS. Omar was part of one of Newham’s (in London) biggest drug organizations for almost 10 years. As a result of this, he was sent to HMP Onley where he found Beyond Recovery. More: Find the book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" online: Buy on AmazonBuy on Barnes and NobleBuy on BookshopBuy on IndieboundRead Chapters on Indigo

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Joe Bailey: Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane "Transforming Chronic Pain" with Chana Studley and John El-Mokadem

6/30/2021
NEXT ON EPISODE #3: RESILIENCE IN ACTION: HEALING FROM CHRONIC ILLNESS AND FEELING SAFE IN AN INSECURE WORLD. JUNE 29, 1-2 PM CDT Episode #3 Resilience in Action: Healing from Chronic Illness and Feeling Safe in an Insecure World, Chana and John’s bios demonstrate the power of understanding the nature of resilience and the power of transformation. About our guests: Join me for my next podcast with guests Chana Studley and John El-Mokadem who will share their stories of transformation in dealing with chronic pain and chronic illness, as well as surviving the recent conflict in the middle east. John El-Mokadem and Chana Studley have featured interviews from chapter 6 titled: “Why Hope and Resilience are the Key to the Mind/Body connection in Dealing with Illness” from my new book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane.” John El-Mokadem is a Breakthrough Coach, speaker, and researcher based in the UK. He has over 17 years of experience working with clients internationally, providing both personal and corporate coaching, training and mentorship services. The transformations John witnesses are often life-changing, as clients gain a deeper understanding of how their minds work, enabling them to experience a healthier, happier, more successful, and creative life. John has a specialty for helping people with various chronic health conditions – a byproduct of his own healing journey from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). You can find out more about John’s work at https://www.johnelmokadem.com Chana Studley recovered from severe PTSD after 3 violent attacks in the UK and spent the next 25 years combining a very successful career in Hollywood with coaching and counseling people with trauma, addictions, and relationship problems. After graduating from The One Thought Institute in 2018 she noticed that her 25 years of chronic pain had completely gone and so conducted research to discover if she could reproduce this experience in others. Following the success of 5 case studies, she developed a program called Painless and is now helping clients all over the world with all kinds of health issues and working with doctors and clinicians to introduce them to the Three Principles. Chana is also an international speaker and author. Chana’s first book, The Myth of Low Self Esteem – a novel about PTSD, Hollywood, and healing came out last year and her second novel about chronic pain and the Mind/body connection will be published early next year entitled, Painless. chanastudley.com Find the book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" online: Buy on AmazonBuy on Barnes and NobleBuy on BookshopBuy on IndieboundRead Chapters on Indigo

Duration:00:58:42

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Joe Bailey: Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane "Caregiver Burnout" with Debbie Milam, Teresa Walding, and Louise O’Dalaigh

6/9/2021
For our second episode that aired on Tuesday, June 8th: 1 PM (CDT) "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" I was extremely honored and excited about our guests: Debbie Milam, Louise O’Daliagh, and Teresa Walding, who are three amazing women who push the frontiers of applying the principles in the field of healthcare, and the wider topic of caregiving. We had a great second episode, and over 22 participants on our live meeting so it was lively, yet intimate and everyone was touched by the spirit and energy in the room! Debbie Milam has a passion for empowering others to experience the highest level of spiritual and emotional well-being possible. Debbie is a visionary program developer, certified resiliency coach, occupational therapist and past syndicated columnist for United Press International. For more about her work visit her online at gracelovewell.org and wisemindproject.org Louise O’Dalaigh, RN Louise O’Dalaigh is currently the Senior Manager and Acting lead for Quality Improvement at the Western Health & Social Care Trust leading and supporting the organization to develop a quality improvement culture. Louise qualified as a nurse over 25 years ago and has worked across many Acute services for the NHS in England and Northern Ireland as well as a short period in community care in the Republic of Ireland. Louise sees her healthcare role as a super-connector and human catalyst for improvers. Work-louise.odalaigh@westerntrust.hscni.net Personal-louiseodalaigh@gmail.com Twitter handle @louiseodalaigh Teresa Walding BSN, RN, NC-BC earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Boise State University in 1993. She has worked in a variety of clinical areas – including ICU, rehabilitation, psychiatric, pediatrics, and currently Post Anesthesia Recovery. She is a Co-Leader of the Austin Area Chapter of the American Holistic Nursing Association (AHNA). Find the book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" online: Buy on AmazonBuy on Barnes and NobleBuy on BookshopBuy on IndieboundRead Chapters on Indigo

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Joe Bailey: Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane with Beverley Wilson Hayes

5/18/2021
For our premiere episode Tuesday, May 18th: 1 PM (CDT) "Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" I am honored and excited about our guest Beverley Wilson Hayes. We had a great first episode, and over 23 participants on our live meeting so it was lively, yet intimate and everyone was touched by the spirit and energy in the room! About our guest: Beverley Wilson Hayes has worked in the field of recovery for over three decades, creating and leading many recovery and self- discovery programs. She is world-renowned for her ability to connect as a Spiritual conduit and trainer of trainers. She was introduced to the Three Principles Psychology by her Mentor Dr. Roger Mills, thirty years ago. As a Certified Advanced Trainer of Trainers, and keynote speaker, her range of experience is vast. She has worked with diverse populations from high crime rate communities, correctional and educational systems, to corporate board rooms. Beverley’s life goal to help others discover their own source of wisdom and insight blossomed with Syd Banks’ support and guidance. She demonstrates this commitment working with individual clients of all ages, groups, as a seminar leader, on webinars, and mentoring. She spends her time richly loving. Beverley lives with her beloved husband/soulmate Bill Hayes, in Merced, CA. Beverley is CEO/Co-Founder of Conduits Do it (ConduitsDoIt) International. A worldwide consulting and training Corporation, with a loving family touch. She is a developing Author and spends her time richly loving others. Find the book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane" online: Buy on AmazonBuy on Barnes and NobleBuy on BookshopBuy on IndieboundRead Chapters on Indigo

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Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane: New Podcast Series with Joe Bailey

5/17/2021
Premiering Tuesday, May 18th: 1PM (CDT) my new podcast series: “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” with guest Beverley Wilson Hayes The reason I’m doing this is that I am inspired as I listen to people from around the world. People who have come to a realization of how the Principles are not only transforming themselves but transforming their communities and the systems and organizations that they belong to as well. I want to help people to get a feel for what this book is about, not just a didactic monologue from me about what the Principles are about. These are stories of real people who are in challenging circumstances who find themselves in the hurricane of their lives– the pandemic; climate change; racial tension and in- justices. This podcast series and indeed my book is not about something you have to learn to do. It’s not about something that you have to superimpose over your already busy lives. What I’m pointing to through story and education is to wake up something that’s already complete and whole within you. It’s not something you have to learn. It’s something that you have to remember to bring back to conscious awareness that is already there.

Duration:00:06:29