Mujéres Co-Labor for Peace, MC4P, Innerfortune, Wren Ribeiro, Here and Awake, Fallon Stone

Creators and Guests

Fallon Stone
Host
Fallon Stone
Fallon Stone is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Clinical Hypnotherapist, mentor and healer. Fallon holds a Master's Degree in Social Work from Simmons University and a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. She currently facilitates online courses, workshops and private mentorship containers. Fallon has training in body-centered psychotherapy from the Hartford Family Institute, Mindfulness from Lesley University, Rapid Resolution Therapy, shamanic practices and various forms of integrative energy healing.
Appears in 10 episodes
Wren Ribeiro
Host
Wren Ribeiro
Creator of the InnerFortune journaling system and consulting practice; host of MC4P
Appears in 45 episodes
Allison Luke
Guest
Allison Luke
A community activist and creator of mind-body-spirit healing spaces
Appears in 3 episodes
Angelica Lopez
Guest
Angelica Lopez
Angelica Lopez is a yoga facilitator with over two decades of practice and extensive training in trauma-informed methodologies, and the founder of Mitra: Healing Centered Yoga. At the heart of her work is a simple belief: people are not broken. Healing is not linear, and it isn’t something to be forced. She holds space with care, clarity, and respect, so others can reconnect on their own terms.
Appears in 2 episodes
Bitsy Joy Bentley
Guest
Bitsy Joy Bentley
Bitsy Joy Bentley is a clay artist in Red Wing MN, a climate activist with XR, and a determined facilitator of cultural harm reduction.
Appears in 2 episodes
Cassidy Sugimoto
Guest
Cassidy Sugimoto
Dr. Cassidy Sugimoto, the author of a transformational book by the same name joins me for an intimate conversation on the numbers and the narrative about systemic obstacles keeping women's research from reaching Equity -- even if it might be nearing Parity in some spaces. Professor Sugimoto educates students at the Georgia Institute of Technology about Public Policy. She is the President of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics and is past program director at the National Science Foundation.
Appears in 2 episodes
Darnell Adams
Guest
Darnell Adams
A dynamite advocate for worker ownership, food sovereignty, and justice on many levels. Darnell Adams is an owner of Firebrand Cooperative, a credentialed coach, and a Harvard grad with a Master of Education.
Appears in 2 episodes
person
Guest
Deborah Ekstrom
Deborah Ekstrom has been a civic leader in healthcare for decades. She is a trained political scientist who serves her communities by providing compassionate expert end of life care as a doula.
Appears in 1 episode
Emily Kawano
Guest
Emily Kawano
Co-founder/co-director of both the US Solidarity Economy Network and the Wellspring Cooperative
Appears in 3 episodes
Jan Lucier
Guest
Jan Lucier
Jan Lucier is a retired professor and practitioner of holistic nursing, a shamanic healer, and a gifted leader of ceremony. As a guest of MC4P, Jan bravely speaks about her stage 4 cancer experience with western medicine.
Appears in 1 episode
Kate Mollison
Guest
Kate Mollison
Kate Mollison, founder of On Tuesdays We Wear Black, is a certified grief coach and playmaker who holds space for conversations about death and dying in the form of death cafés, seasons grieving workshops, workplace consultations and more.
Appears in 1 episode
Mary McClintock
Guest
Mary McClintock
Mary McClintock is a writer, a peace activist, and a creator of intergenerational lesbian community building spaces.
Appears in 2 episodes
Minda Sanchez
Guest
Minda Sanchez
Minda Sanchez is a Grief Tender, the co-founder of The Doula Guild and the Village Doulas, and former Executive Producer of the Trek Table podcast
Appears in 2 episodes
Patti Muldoon
Guest
Patti Muldoon
Patti Muldoon is an active, certified end of life doula, the president of the Funeral Consumers Alliance of Eastern MA, and the aging resources coordinator for New England Quakers. She leads workshops, facilitates celebrations, and advocates for chosen and earth-friendly death care options.
Appears in 1 episode
Rita Renee Toll DuBois
Guest
Rita Renee Toll DuBois
Founder of White Rabbit Farm, social justice activist
Appears in 2 episodes
Sarah Assefa
Guest
Sarah Assefa
Coalition Organizer with the Center for Economic Democracy, COWOP, and board member of the Dorchester Food Cooperative
Appears in 3 episodes
Sister Clare Carter
Guest
Sister Clare Carter
Sister Clare Carter is a lifelong peace activist and Buddhist nun in the order of Nipponzan Myohoji. Her efforts to walk for peace have taken her across North America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa and her humble activism has inspired numerous beings.
Appears in 3 episodes
Susan Raffo
Guest
Susan Raffo
susan raffo is a bodyworker, cultural worker and writer who focuses her work through the lens of healing justice.
Appears in 3 episodes