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Byte Sized BlessingsByte Sized Blessings200! Interview: Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona ~ This Entire Episode is MAGIC!I am so excited to introduce you to my guest this UNBELIEVABLE 200TH EPISODE- Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona (who, let's face it, was on my GET list for like, forever! and finally the fates intervened and we connected and made some magic with this episode!) who talks about healing, both Western but oh so many other possibilities you all... (sweat lodges anyone? healing circles? visualization? meditation? and too many others to mention) and also discusses the loss of the Native American Medicine Man, and the loss of knowledge that is happening along with the disappearance of these extraordinary human beings. ...2024-09-0155 minConflict Decoded PodcastConflict Decoded PodcastA Simple Practice to Release Limiting BeliefsOn Valentine’s Day 2013, at a small community center in New Hampshire, I attended a workshop with Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona, Lakota-Cherokee shaman and narrative psychiatrist. The workshop began with a talking circle in which each of the forty or so participants shared a personal story about love. At the beginning of the day, I was excited. I’d read all of Dr. Mehl-Madrona’s books, and I was eager to learn everything I could. But as the time passed, I got bored. There were no limits to how long people could talk, and by lunchtime, we were only part way throug...2024-01-0309 minThe Healers CouncilThe Healers CouncilLewis Mehl-Medrona - Coyote Medicine, Two-Eyed SeeingGet ready for an intriguing and potent conversation as we sit down with the remarkable Lewis Mel Madrona MD PhD. We're talking about a man with a wealth of knowledge in both allopathic and indigenous medicine, making him a fascinating blend of western education and indigenous wisdom. Lewis generously shares his experiences as part of the Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness Group and Acadia Hospital, while also introducing us to his brainchild, the Coyote Institute. Understand the deep symbology behind his choice of the coyote as a totem - a nod to his critique on corporate medicine and neoliberal...2023-12-2246 minConflict Decoded PodcastConflict Decoded PodcastSix Steps to Self-ResonanceSelf-Resonance: How “When people change the way they speak to themselves, they change the way their brain works.” - Sarah Peyton   In the last episode, I introduced the concept of resonance—that experience of relaxation we feel when we’re accompanied and truly understood by another—and I shared how self-resonance lays the soil in which all the other practices of radical discernment can take root. When we accompany ourselves with warm, precise attunement, it becomes so much easier to soothe our fear and pain, decipher our bodies’ messages, and chart a path that honors our needs and our values. In this podca...2023-10-2522 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteShort version of interview with Dr. Louis PeacheyThis version is for those of you who need to decide if it's worth listening to the full-hour interview of Dr. Louis Peachey, a prominent Aboriginal physician in Australia.2023-05-1407 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Dr. Louis PeacheyDr. Louis Peachey is a highly influential Aboriginal General Practitioner from Australia. He has much insight into recent changes in Australian Aboriginal relationships with non-Indigenous Australians and how the gap is closing between Aboriginal people and other Australians. His story of getting into medicine is extraordinary.2023-05-141h 13Howling CoyoteHowling Coyote5-minute summary of interview with Mark Winetong on 5 May 2023Here's the five minute version for those who don't have time for the longer version or just want to quickly check it out.2023-05-0504 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Dr. Mark Winetong on 5 May 2023Mark Winetong is an Australian Indigenous general practitioner, who was one of the first Indigenous people to graduate from medical school in Australia. He currently is the Director of Knowledge Translation at the Lowitja Institute in Australia2023-05-051h 02Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteShort Version of Fractal Theory of BeingBrian and Joanna Lamboy discuss their fractal theory of being in a short video.2023-04-2611 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteFractal Theory of BeingBrian and Joanna Lamboy from University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine discuss their fractal theory of being and its implications for psychiatry.2023-04-2653 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Helen Nuttal and Elise, her graduate student, about cognitive reserve and their research about cognition.Interview with Helen Nuttal and Elise, her graduate student, about cognitive reserve and their research about cognition.2023-04-191h 01Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteMore-Than-Humans/Other-Than-HumansThis podcast comes from a class I taught. The first five minutes are not so exciting as a student critiques a paper I wrote, but then it gets fun. Feedback welcome as always.2023-04-191h 05Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteShort version of my interview with Andrea Reid (5 minutes)5 minute version of my interview with Andrea Reid.2023-04-1205 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Andrea Reid about Two-Eyed Seeing and Fisheries ManagementAndrea is a Principal Investigator and Indigenous community member in British Columbia, affiliated with the University of British Columbia. She is applying the ideas of two-eyed seeing to fisheries management which is quite exciting.2023-04-1248 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Joanna ShapiroDr. Shapiro spent over 40 years working with behavioral health and medical arts and humanities in family medicine at the University of California at Irvine. We discuss her experiences and insights. 2023-04-121h 20Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Timothy CareyHere is my interview with Tim Carey who writes books on the Method of Levels, which is an alternative approach to Motivational Interviewing and a mode of doing psychotherapy. Discussion is welcome. 2023-04-0500 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteFurther discussions on decolonizing medicine with Patrick McFarlane - short versionHere's the six-minute summary for those of you who don't have time to watch the entire hours.2023-03-0806 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteFurther discussions on decolonizing medicine with Patrick McFarlaneMy friend and colleague, Patrick McFarlane, now of Detroit, Michigan, has been doing a deep dive into the ideas of decolonizing medicine, psychology, and social work as part of his Ph.D. dissertation. We're catching up with him over one year later from his last podcast with me to see what he's learned and what's new.  You can watch the video on Youtube, on my channel under "Howling Coyote."2023-03-0851 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteNarrative and NeuroscienceThis is my practice talk for a keynote I gave for the Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona.  Hopefully, the actual talk was better but I think this is adequate.  Please let me know.  The topic is obviously story and brain.2023-03-0155 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteOsteopathy and Trauma: Healing the WoundsInterview with Josie Conte regarding the role of osteopathy for helping people who have been wounded emotionally.2023-01-211h 05American Indian and Alaska Native LivingAmerican Indian and Alaska Native LivingCoyote Medicine with Dr. Lewis Mehl-MadronaGuest: Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD, PhD; Medical Director, Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness; Co-Founder, “The Coyote Institute”; Author, “Coyote Medicine” and other works Description: Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona shares practical insights from his life journey that has featured a Native American upbringing and modern Western medical training. For Further Information: www.Mehl-Madrona.com; www.Coyote-Institute.org Website for radio show archives and accompanying e-magazine: www.AIANL.org2023-01-0958 minHosted by Dr. David DeroseHosted by Dr. David DeroseCoyote Medicine with Dr. Lewis Mehl-MadronaGuest: Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD, PhD; Medical Director, Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness; Co-Founder, “The Coyote Institute”; Author, “Coyote Medicine” and other works Description: Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona shares practical insights from his life journey that has featured a Native American upbringing and modern Western medical training. For Further Information: www.Mehl-Madrona.com; www.Coyote-Institute.org Website for radio show archives and accompanying e-magazine: www.AIANL.org2023-01-0958 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteDraskovitch, Margaret Interview 230107This is Margaret Draskovitch's discussion of the Revitalization that is occurring on Kodiak Island, Alaska among the Aleutiq People. She was on my podcast in its first year and is now returning to provide an update.  We discuss what health care would be if Indigenous people organized it.2023-01-0856 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteDraskovitch 5 minute version 230107This is a 5 minute Intro to Margaret Draskovitch's discussion of the Revitalization that is occurring on Kodiak Island, Alaska among the Aleutiq People.2023-01-0804 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteMick Cooper InterviewI interview Mick Cooper, a leader in the U.K. pluralistic psychology movement.2022-12-2055 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteJohanna Lynch InterviewJohanna Lynch is the President of the Australian Association for General Practice Psychological Medicine.  We talk about the importance of psychological medicine in General Practice and the challenges of putting it there.2022-12-201h 05Circle For Original ThinkingCircle For Original ThinkingIntegrating Healing Traditions with Lewis Mehl-Madrona and David KopaczNative Americans in professional healing professions may creatively incorporate Native ways in their work, but the path is not easy.  The same is true for those coming from a Western background that realize there is something lacking in modern medicine and are attracted to Native ways of healing. Western and Native approaches to healing may seem incompatible—linear-mechanical, biological or genetic causes versus interdependent, community and natural world imbalances—but there is a way to integrate them, to see and walk in two worlds. Not easily and not without pushback perhaps, but there is a way. Our two guests, one N...2022-09-201h 00Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Alayna HallAlayna Hall is a Maori woman, scholar, and researcher who is exploring stories as Indigenous research methodology, particularly related to attachment.  She is challenging the Eurocentric models of attachment as developed by Ainsworth and Bowlby and presenting uniquely Maori models of attachment.  It's exciting work.2022-08-311h 01Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Louise Harding about Indigenous Theories of MindLouise is part of a research group at the University of British Columbia, exploring Indigenous Theories of Mind.2022-08-311h 02Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Linda Tuhiwa SmithLinda is a Maori women who wrote the book on Indigenous Methodologies.  She is awesome and you will love this interview!2022-08-311h 01Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Dr. Raja Selvam.He just published a book, Guide to Integral Somatic Psychology. We discuss emotions and the body.2022-07-3159 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteGlenn Aparicio ParryGlenn is the Director of the Center for Original Thinking in Albuquerque, NM.  He has a long history of creating dialogue with North American Indigenous people and he shares some of that dialogue. He is the author of Original Thinking and Original Politics and is at work on his newest book, Original Love.2022-07-211h 01Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteThe Concept of Belonging with Sarah WrightThe Concept of Belonging with Sarah Wright, Professor of Geography at the University of New Castle in New South Wales, Australia.2022-06-301h 02Howling CoyoteHowling CoyotePart 1, Decolonizing mental health with Patrick McFarlaneHere is the first part of Patrick McFarlane's discussion with colleagues at Memorial University, Newfoundland, on decolonization and mental health practices.2022-06-3040 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteDecolonization of mental health, part 2Here is the second part of Patrick McFarlane's discussion with colleagues at Memorial University, Newfoundland, on decolonization and mental health practices.2022-06-3041 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Thorben Simonsen on Healing ArchitectureThorben is a Professor at the Institute of Technology in Copenhagen and writes about healing architecture.  It was a great conversation and I think you will enjoy it!2022-06-0958 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Moffat OsoroCheck out my interview with Moffat Osoro from Nairobi, Kenya, who has created a medical and birthing clinic in a poor area of Nairobi incorporating traditional Kenyan practices into their care. It's called the Fremo Medical and Birth Centre and you can reach him at fremocentre@gmail.com or moffat2002us@yahoo.com. He is always in need of resources and visiting midwives and doctors. Anyone who wishes to donate or visit should email him or contact Laurel Morrow at Midwife Pilgrim in Vermont.2022-06-0153 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Ron Unger regarding Psychotherapy and Psychosis   Ron and I discuss the psychotherapy of psychosis, both from a CBT and narrative perspective. We lead this into larger cultural issues of how our culture should change to accommodate healing better.  2022-05-261h 08Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Jen Rowett, Faculty at University of New Brunswick in Counselling and champion of two-eyed seeing.We discuss decolonizing research, health care, and being coyotes nipping at the heals of the mainstream from the shadows of the margins.2022-05-121h 02Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteUnderstanding Bipolar DisorderI present my views on bipolar disorder -- its definition, treatment, and alternatives.2022-04-2146 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteUnderstanding Prescribing Psychiatric Medications 2This is the conclusion of last week's presentation about how I view prescribing psychiatric medications.  Discussion is welcome.2022-04-1446 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteUnderstandng Psychiatric Prescribing 1My podcast guest rescheduled at the last moment, so I thought why not share my thoughts about psychiatric prescribing.  So that's exactly what I'm doing.  I will appreciate comments from others and further discussion.2022-04-1451 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteWalter Lindstone and Indigenous ResearchWalter is an Implementation Specialist with the Aboriginal Unit of the  Center for Addictions and Mental Health in Toronto, Canada's largest  such hospital. He's become interested as I am in two-eyed seeing with regards to Indigenous healing -- what constitutes evidence and how do we interact with the mainstream medical community and their beliefs about evidence. See where we go with this discussion! 2022-03-311h 04Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteMarch 2022 discussion on the concept of two-eyed seeingThis talk provides an introduction to the concept and grounds many of our other discussions and episodes2022-03-301h 10Soul StoriesSoul StoriesSoul Stories- Coyote Trilogy Author Lewis E. Mehl-MadronaGet inspired with Dr Randall and Lewis E. Mehl-Madrona! Lewis is the author of the Coyote trilogy. (Five books) His work discusses healing practices from Lakota, Cherokee and Cree traditions, and how they intersect with conventional medicine. Mehl-Madrona has been writing about the use of imagery and narrative in healing since the 1980s.  His focus arises out of a desire to celebrate indigenous culture, particularly that of North America, and to show how contemporary health care practices can be enriched through the inclusion of the ideas of indigenous culture into contemporary work.  He speaks about traditional healing, ab...2022-02-2635 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Ruby GibsonLakhota woman, Dr. Ruby Gibson, based in Rapid City, South Dakota, at  Freedom Lodge, talks about her work with Somatic Archaeology with  Indigenous People for healing historical trauma. She's quite inspiring.2022-02-2058 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteTherapeutic Storytelling: Teaching altruism and concern for others.I present a program on how traditional stories teach altruism and concern for others, which we so desperately need these days.2022-02-171h 22Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Dr. Lijoi: Narrative MedicineThis is my interview with Dr. Lijoi about his work with narrative medicine, his training activities with resident physicians, and his sense of what's what in family medicine today.2022-02-171h 02Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Lisa SockabasinLisa is the co-CEO of Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness.  She discusses her vision for improving the health and wellness of Maine's indigenous people, the need for decolonizing employment, and the importance of bringing indigenous values into everything that we do.        2022-01-2754 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteBob Vetter tells the story of the PeacemakerThis is a short recording of my colleague, Bob Vetter, telling the story of the Peacemaker.2022-01-2319 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Siseko KumaloSiseko Kumalo is a South African philosopher at the University of Fort Hare who writes about decolonization, democratic violence, and epistemic genocide.  It was a fascinating conversation and his work is worth reading.  2022-01-201h 06Howling CoyoteHowling CoyotePatrick McFarlane on Decolonizing Ourselves and MedicinePatrick McFarlane, my colleague and social worker, nurse practitioner  (psychiatric and family), and graduate student at Memorial University in  St. Johns, Newfoundland, talks about his own process of decolonization  and the need to decolonize health care in general.2022-01-081h 00Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteRepeat of Interview of Eduardo Duran from 24 December 2021, since I uploaded the wrong video.I am redoing my upload of the end of December, which is my interview with Eduardo Duran, since I apparently uploaded the wrong file.  I'll blame it on Christmas distractions.2022-01-051h 06Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Francesca Panzironi, CEO of ANTACAs an immigrant to Australia, Francesca noted that its aboriginal cultural healers were largely invisible to most Australians and to the world.  She set out to make their presence more obvious and in the process has created an organization to support traditional cultural healers to practice their craft in Australia.  Lewis interviews her to learn more about how this happened and what the organization is currently doing.  We finish with some more philosophical discussions about healing.2021-12-301h 21Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteLewis Interviews Eduardo Duran, author of Healing the Soul WoundEduardo Duran is an amazing person who wrote Healing the Soul Wound and other books (Red Buddha). I was really inspired by this conversation.2021-12-2659 minThe Wound-DresserThe Wound-DresserIndigenous Medicine: Lewis Mehl-MadronaSeason 2, Episode 3: Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona is an attending physician at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, Maine and the Executive Director of Coyote Institute. Listen to Lewis talk about the healing power of stories and how indigenous philosophy can help improve our healthcare system.2021-12-2149 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyotePart 3, Psychosis, Visions, and IndigeneityDiscussions between Lewis and Allister Bush, psychiatrist at Maori Mental Health Services in New Zealand2021-12-191h 02Howling CoyoteHowling CoyotePart 2 of Lewis and Allister Bush's discussions about psychiatry, voices, visions, and indigeneityWe finish the discussion we started last week.  Still, this is more personal than I usually venture.  Allister assures me again that our critical colleagues will not listen and there is much to gain from telling my experiences in case they could benefit others. I hope so.2021-12-121h 20Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteTwo Psychiatrists discuss visions and psychiatry and indigeneityAllister Bush, a psychiatrist who works with Maori Mental Health Services in New Zealand and Lewis Mehl-Madrona, a psychiatrist who has worked extensively with North American indigenous people discuss their understanding of visions, spirit visitations, and voices.  Allister is interviewing Lewis mostly and it's a deeply personal interview for Lewis, but Allister reassured him that no conventional psychiatrist would ever listen to his podcast and he might as well speak his truth, so here it is....2021-12-121h 44Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Margie Mete about Cultural Revitalization in Kodiak, AlaskaMargie speaks about her dissertation research at the University of Alaska -- Fairbanks on Cultural Revitalization among the Aleutiq people of Kodiak, Alaska, where she teaches nursing at the University of Alaska -- Anchorage, Kodiak branch. It's a cool study that we think everyone will enjoy.2021-12-011h 15Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Donald FixicoThis is my interview with one of our heroes, Donald Fixico, who is the author of American Indian Mind in a Linear World.  He speaks about this book and his more current work.2021-11-241h 16Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteDecolonizing Mental Health, Presentation at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Baltimore, 17 November 2021This is my presentation from the American Anthropology Association's annual meeting in Baltimore for 2021 on decolonizing mental health.2021-11-181h 23Walk Through Grief with GraceWalk Through Grief with GraceLoss: Sublime and Ridiculous with Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara MainguyDo you feel like you’re stuck in grief and life just isn’t fair? Join Lewis Mehl-Madrona M.D., Ph.D. and Barbara Mainguy M.A., the authors of “Remapping Your Mind: The Neuroscience of Self-Transformation Through Story'' (and many others) as they share how to move through grief - in community and creatively.  Come glean a perspective on how to face mortality. You can find out more about them and get in touch via their website. The book Lewis mentioned is “The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment”, by Babette Rothschild2021-11-1537 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Dan Janik and Zachary Olivery about capitalism's role in health care and educationDan Janik is a physician and Zachary Oliver an educator who have thought long about capitalism's influence on what we do in health care and in education.  We have a conversation on these topics.  Dan is also the star of a new movie, The Static Movie, in which he plays a man afflicted with Alzheimer's Disease.  It's an amazing movie and I encourage you to watch it.2021-11-101h 02Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Dr. Georgina Stewart, Professor of Maori PhilosophyDr. Stewart teaches at the Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand and discusses her work and views about Maori philosophy.2021-11-031h 17Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteDecolonizing MedicineThis is a talk I gave to a psychiatry department in Glasgow, Scotland.  2021-10-2159 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteInterview with Rebekah Sinclair about Indigenous LogicRebekah Sinclair is a philosophy professor at Oregon State University and writes about indigenous logic.  She is also interested in the philosophy of biology. We have an interesting conversation on these and other topics.2021-10-181h 09Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteEpisode 1,6 -- Lewis Interviews anthropologist Bob Vetter about the Therapeutic Use of StoriesBob and I talk about stories and their therapeutic use, primarily in the sense of healing, which we try to define.  This is very much a beginning of trying to understand stories and their power and we'd appreciate comments, additions, disagreements, etc.2021-10-091h 32Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteEpisode 1.5: Lewis Interviews Carl Mika about Maori Philosophy of Interconnectedness.Carl Mika is Professor of Maori Studies at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.  We have a conversation about interconnectedness, indigenous philosophy, language, and more.2021-10-061h 12Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteTalking about Medicine for Ceremony and making Maine's indigenous people more visibleDuring this podcast, Lewis interviews two family medicine resident physicians who have taken his Medicine for Ceremony rotation.  One went to a sundance with him in Western New York and the other toured indigenous communities in Maine and learned about the activities of Wabanaki Public Health.  They discuss their experiences and also we talk about what contemporary medicine can learn from indigenous cultures and explore some of the sources for indigenous resilience.2021-09-2959 minHowling CoyoteHowling CoyoteHowling Coyote Episode 3 Interview with Justin PackJustin is Professor of Philosophy at Cal State - Stanislaus and has written two books on Thoughtlessness as well as papers on indigenous philosophy, particularly influenced by Vine Deloria, Jr. and Wildcat.  He talks about the influence of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger on his thought and the failure of modernism as well as how important indigenous philosophy is for the world as a whole.  Particularly we discuss the idea of locality.2021-09-151h 10Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteEpisode 2. Two-Eyed SeeingThis is my introduction to the concept of Two-Eyed Seeing, introduced by Eskasoni First Nations Elder Albert Marshall in 2004.2021-09-121h 10Howling CoyoteHowling CoyoteLewis Mehl-Madrona interviews Wiramu Nia Nia and Alister Bush about collaborative indigenous mental health care in New Zealand.Wiremu is a traditional Maori cultural healer and Allister is a conventionally trained psychiatrist.  They work together in Maori Mental Health Services near Wellington, New Zealand.  This interview is about how they learned to respect each others' perspectives and work collaboratively.2021-08-221h 04Healing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert VetterHealing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert Vetter100. Storytelling and the Science of Persuasion: Lewis Mehl Madrona, M.D. and Bob Vetter Part 2 Lewis and Bob continue their conversation on how Narrative Medicine uses storytelling to change beliefs, uplift, inspire and motivate clients during their healing process. 2021-04-1929 minHealing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert VetterHealing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert Vetter99. Narrative Medicine and Traditional Stories: Lewis Mehl Madrona and Bob Vetter Part 1 Lewis and Bob discuss how the Story of Bear and Badger can be used therapeutically during a healing session. 2021-04-1822 minGo Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-Help Podcast to Make Life Suck LessGo Help Yourself: A Comedy Self-Help Podcast to Make Life Suck LessCoyote Medicine: Lessons From Native American Healing by Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D.This week, Misty & Lisa review Coyote Medicine: Lessons From Native American Healing by bestselling author Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D.  Dr. Mehl-Madrona graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine and trained in family medicine, psychiatry, and clinical psychology. He has been on the faculties of several medical schools, most recently as associate professor of family medicine at the University of New England. Lewis has been studying traditional healing and healers since his early days and has written about their work and the process of healing. His goal is to bring the wisdom of indigenous peoples about healing back in...2021-01-1545 minBaby Magic, Granny Sense: talking about women\'s bodies: reproductive rights, running, birth attendan...Baby Magic, Granny Sense: talking about women's bodies: reproductive rights, running, birth attendan...Coyote MagicLewis Mehl-Madrona is a healer. He is a medical doctor, specializing in obstetrics, geriatrics, family medicine, and in psychiatry. He is also a storyteller, drawing on his indigenous heritage to create a breed of narrative medicine that is true Coyote. I have personally witnessed his magic as he accompanied a mother working through a traumatic event in her childbearing life: he guided her as she dissolved blame, so that she could proceed with true grief. Lewis and his wife Barbara Mainguy live in rural Maine, and while Lewis is not working as a physician, he...2021-01-1140 minBaby Magic, Granny Sense: talking about women\'s bodies: reproductive rights, running, birth attendan...Baby Magic, Granny Sense: talking about women's bodies: reproductive rights, running, birth attendan...Coyote MagicLewis Mehl-Madrona is a healer. He is a medical doctor, specializing in obstetrics, geriatrics, family medicine, and in psychiatry. He is also a storyteller, drawing on his indigenous heritage to create a breed of narrative medicine that is true Coyote. I have personally witnessed his magic as he accompanied a mother working through a traumatic event in her childbearing life: he guided her as she dissolved blame, so that she could proceed with true grief. Lewis and his wife Barbara Mainguy live in rural Maine, and while Lewis is not working as a physician, he and Barbara present workshops and...2021-01-1140 minTRANSFORMED with Britta BushnellTRANSFORMED with Britta Bushnell6. Changing Your Life through Story with Lewis Mehl-MadronaIn this episode I speak with author and physician Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona about how he brings storytelling and narrative into his healing processes. A teacher in many respects, Lewis believes that telling a story (or “sharing a case-study” in doctor talk), is the most effective way to teach.  This conversation is helpful in shifting the way you look at your life and the stories you tell yourself that not only affect your neurological and mental health, but your physical health as well. What are the biological consequences of the stories that we tell ourselves? Can we rewrite our s...2020-05-261h 04Healing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert VetterHealing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert VetterLewis Mehl-Madrona, MD Interview Part 3 Lewis shares with us the methods of Native American indigenous healing he uses along with an understanding of how healing occurs. 2020-05-1819 minHealing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert VetterHealing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert VetterLewis Mehl-Madrona, MD Interview Part 2 Lewis talks about the teachings and practices of a number of Native American healers who taught him and influenced his work. 2020-05-1722 minHealing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert VetterHealing and Spirituality in World Cultures with Robert VetterLewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D. interview part 1 Story of Lewis’ life in both conventional medicine and traditional Native American healing. 2020-05-1618 minSchool for Good Living PodcastsSchool for Good Living Podcasts67. Lewis Mehl-Madrona – History, Ceremony and Creative Wisdom Part 2 Doctor, healer, and author of the Coyote Medicine, part of the Coyote trilogy, Lewis Mehl-Madrona looks at healing through the lens of Lakota, Cherokee and Cree traditions as well as how these practices collide with traditional medicine . He earned his medical degree from Stanford University and has taught at a number of universities, including Maine Dartmouth, Union Institute and University, the University of Hawaii, the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Pittsburgh, along with his alma mater. He has authored over one-hundred academic papers and has held positions in hospitals as well as complimentary healthcare organizations. Lewis’s wo...2020-02-1850 minSchool for Good Living PodcastsSchool for Good Living Podcasts66. Lewis Mehl-Madrona – History, Ceremony and Creative Wisdom Part 1Lewis Mehl-Madrona is a doctor, healer, and author of the Coyote Medicine, part of the Coyote trilogy, which looks at healing through the lens of Lakota, Cherokee and Cree traditions as well as how these practices collide with traditional medicine. He earned his medical degree from Stanford University, and has taught at several medical schools, including Maine Dartmouth, the University of Hawaii, and the University of Pittsburgh, along with his alma mater, and has authored over one-hundred academic papers. In addition to being certified in psychiatry, geriatrics, and family medicine, Lewis’s work focuses on the role of narrative an...2020-02-181h 05Hope Illuminated PodcastHope Illuminated PodcastBrain Science and Storytelling : Interview with Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona | Episode 31Well before we had writing and certainly before we had powerpoint, people were sharing stories. When it comes to suicide, we must “tell a more powerful tale” — one of resilience and redemption. When we cultivate stories that describe experiences of coming through unimaginable suicidal despair or suicide grief, storytellers “make meaning” and broader societal changes are possible. In other words, storytelling is good for the storyteller, and when done safely and effectively, it is good for the listener and can powerfully shift culture. In this interview Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona and I talk about the neurobiology and cultural implications of the power of t...2019-07-0254 minHope Illuminated_Sally Spencer-ThomasHope Illuminated_Sally Spencer-ThomasBrain Science and Storytelling : Interview with Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona | Episode 31Well before we had writing and certainly before we had powerpoint, people were sharing stories. When it comes to suicide, we must “tell a more powerful tale” — one of resilience and redemption. When we cultivate stories that describe experiences of coming through unimaginable suicidal despair or suicide grief, storytellers “make meaning” and broader societal changes are possible. In other words, storytelling is good for the storyteller, and when done safely and effectively, it is good for the listener and can powerfully shift culture. In this interview Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona and I talk about the neurobiology and cultural implications of the power of t...2019-07-0254 minAmerica Meditating RadioAmerica Meditating RadioRemapping Your Mind - Self-Transformation Through Story - America MeditatingDr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara Mainguy say that we are born into a world of stories that quickly shape our behavior and development without our conscious awareness. By retelling our personal, family and cultural narratives, we can transform the patterns of our own lives as well as the patterns that shape our communities and the larger social worlds in which we interact. Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona, is a physician and executive director of the Coyote Institute for Studies of Change and Transformation. He is the author of several books and his newest book, co-authored with Barbara Mainguy, is entitled Remapping Your...2017-05-0943 minAmerica Meditating RadioAmerica Meditating RadioRemapping Your Mind - Self-Transformation Through Story - America MeditatingDr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara Mainguy say that we are born into a world of stories that quickly shape our behavior and development without our conscious awareness. By retelling our personal, family and cultural narratives, we can transform the patterns of our own lives as well as the patterns that shape our communities and the larger social worlds in which we interact. Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona, is a physician and executive director of the Coyote Institute for Studies of Change and Transformation. He is the author of several books and his newest book, co-authored with Barbara Mainguy, is entitled Remapping Your...2017-05-0843 minRemapping Your Mind - Self-Transformation Through Story - America MeditatingDr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara Mainguy say that we are born into a world of stories that quickly shape our behavior and development without our conscious awareness. By retelling our personal, family and cultural narratives, we can transform the patterns of our own lives as well as the patterns that shape our communities and the larger social worlds in which we interact. Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona, is a physician and executive director of the Coyote Institute for Studies of Change and Transformation. He is the author of several books and his newest book, co-authored with Barbara Mainguy, is entitled Remapping Your...2017-05-0843 minRare Bird RadioRare Bird RadioLisa Weinert in conversation with Lewis Mehl-MadronaLisa Weinert, publisher of Archer Books, discusses narrative medicine with Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD, author of the Coyote Trilogy, spiritual healer, and practitioner of narrative medicine.2016-07-2735 minThe Human Experience PodcastThe Human Experience PodcastEpisode 51 – Lewis Mehl-Madrona M.D. Ph.DLewis E. Mehl-Madrona, MD, PhD, (born January 26, 1954, Berea, Kentucky) is the author of the Coyote trilogy. His work discusses healing practices from Lakota, Cherokee and Cree traditions, and how they intersect with conventional medicine (via a social constructionist model). Mehl-Madrona has been writing about the use of imagery and narrative in healing since […]2016-03-2738 minThe Future of Health CoachingThe Future of Health CoachingHealing the Mind through the Power of Story with Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MDInterviewed by Dr. Joel Kreisberg Listen in on Dr. Mehl-Madrona's conversation on the furthering of a paradigm shift within medicine, psychiatry, and psychology toward aligning with indigenous knowledge systems and providing healing activities more in line with what traditional cultures have offered.2015-11-0100 minLife Coach Radio NetworkLife Coach Radio NetworkCreate Your Bliss w/Nika Annon Interviews Lewis Mehl-Madrona & Barbara MainguyNika Annon (nikaannon.com) interviews Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D., Ph.D. and Barbara Mainguy, M.A., authors of Remapping Your Mind: The Neuroscience of Self-Transformation through Story. Applying the latest neuroscience research on memory, brain mapping, and brain plasticity to the field of narrative therapy, Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara Mainguy explain how the brain is specialized in the art of story-making and story-telling. They detail mind-mapping and narrative therapy techniques that use story to change behavior patterns in ourselves, our relationships, and our communities. They explore studies that reveal how memory works through story, how the brain recalls things in...2015-10-021h 04ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann TurnerConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann TurnerSELF-TRANSFORMATION THROUGH STORY / BARBARA MAINGUY & LEWIS MEHL-MADRONA 9/30/15ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner featuringSELF-TRANSFORMATION THROUGH STORY / BARBARA MAINGUY & LEWIS MEHL-MADRONAStory shapes our world - and reshaping our stories can positively transform how we experience our livesStories are the units of meaning-making that help us make sense of our world.And, as Julie Ann's ConsciousSHIFT guests Barbara Mainguy and Lewis Mehl-Madrona - co-authors of REMAPPING YOUR MIND: The Neuroscience of Self-Transformation through Story - share with us, retelling your personal, family, and cultural stories can transform your life, your relationships, and your world.Where we...2015-09-3056 minSpirit of the DawnSpirit of the DawnRemapping Your Mind with Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona & Barbara MainguyThere are stories we have about ourselves that play in our head. Characters and plot lines that affect, and sometimes limit, our experience of self and our interactions with others. What if we could change those stories? How would that change our lives, our community, and our planet? Join Caroline as she welcomes her guests Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara Mainguy, authors of Remapping Your Mind: The Neuroscience of Self-Transformation through Story. Lewis is a physician and executive director of the Coyote Institute for Studies of Change and Transformation. He is the author of several books including...2015-09-2947 minIPBN-FM.comIPBN-FM.com6_28_15 The INTREPID RADIO PROGRAM with Scotty Roberts and John Ward with guest Lewis Mehl-MadronaLewis Mehl-Madrona, MD, who graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine and trained in family medicine, psychiatry, and clinical psychology. He has been on the faculties of several medical schools, most recently as associate professor of family medicine at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine. He continues to work with aboriginal communities to develop uniquely aboriginal styles of healing and health care for use in those communities. He is also currently working with people who have been diagnosed with schizophrenia to explore healing through dialogue in community. He is the author of Coyote Medicine, Coyote Healing, and Coyote Wisdom...2015-06-291h 56Discover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Self Development, MeditationDiscover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Self Development, MeditationNative American Healing Meditations Audiobook by Lewis Mehl-MadronaPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Native American Healing Meditations Subtitle: Guided Practices to Invoke the Spirit of Healing Author: Lewis Mehl-Madrona Narrator: Lewis Mehl-Madrona Format: Original Recording Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins Language: English Release date: 07-01-11 Publisher: Sounds True Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 56 votes Genres: Self Development, Meditation Publisher's Summary: While Western medicine often sees healthcare as a battle against a disease or injury, Native American tradition holds that true healing come through dialogue - with our afflictions, our...2011-07-012h 31Grab Full Audiobook in Self Development, How-ToGrab Full Audiobook in Self Development, How-ToThe Spirit of Healing by Lewis Mehl-Medrona | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Spirit of Healing Author: Lewis Mehl-Medrona Narrator: Lewis Mehl-Medrona Format: Original Recording Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins Language: English Release date: 06-14-11 Publisher: Sounds True Genres: Self Development, How-To Summary: A Lakota prophecy tells of a day when Westeners will join Native wisdom-keepers to create a new, integrated vision of healing. Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona believes that day has arrived. With The Spirit of Healing, this physician and lifelong student of Native American spirituality invites you to discover healing practices informed by both modern medical and psychiatric knowledge, and...2011-06-147h 17Sounds True: Insights at the EdgeSounds True: Insights at the EdgeWhat Native American Wisdom Can Offer Modern MedicineTami Simon speaks with Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD, PhD, who is certified in family practice, geriatrics, and psychiatry, and has worked for years in rural emergency medicine. He is the author of several books, including Narrative Medicine and Coyote Healing. Dr. Mehl-Madrona has worked in collaboration with Sounds True to create two new programs: The Spirit of Healing and Native American Healing Meditations.In this episode of Insights at the Edge Dr. Mehl-Madrona speaks with Tami Simon about what Native American wisdom can offer modern medicine; the value of relational, storied, and ceremonial culture; and the role of spirit beings in...2011-04-1257 minRob Kall Futurehealth Radio ShowRob Kall Futurehealth Radio ShowLewis Mehl-Madrona, MD Story and Native American HealingLewis is a physician, Native American Healer and an expert on the use of story in healting. He also works with Neurofeedback.2010-04-0400 min