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The organization trains Veterans, and service members in yoga, and meditation to alleviate military stressors

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The organization trains Veterans, and service members in yoga, and meditation to alleviate military stressors

July 30, 2023

By Alli Houseworth

Executive Director, Warriors at Ease

CORRECTION: A VetResources email on July 26, 2023 stated that this training is available at no cost. The training is not free.Scholarships are available for Veterans, service members, spouses, Guard, Reserve and Gold Star families. For FREE yoga classes, Veterans can check out these resources.

While great strides have been made across the Department of Defense and VA to make yoga more accessible to the military community, the team at Warriors at Ease still finds service members and Veterans often turn to the highly accessible, low-cost, side-effect-free practices of yoga, meditation and mindfulness as a last resort.

Founded in 2011, Warriors at Ease is a nonprofit group dedicated to ensuring that every member of the military community is trained in using yoga and meditation to alleviate the stressors of military life and aid in preventing and rehabilitating the physical and invisible injuries that stem from time in service. The organization’s co-founders were involved in some of the first clinical studies funded by DoD and VA involving the use of yoga and meditation as an adjunct therapy for combat-related health conditions.

In response to the success of these early studies at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, as well as the VA medical centers in Washington D.C. and Miami, the founders of Warriors at Ease developed a robust, world-class training curriculum that directly addresses the unique physical and mental health challenges faced by service members and their families.

The suite of Warriors at Ease trainings includes two core offerings:

  • Level One: Fundamentals of Trauma Sensitive Yoga, Meditation, and Mindfulness for the Military Community
  • Level Two: Advanced Yoga Techniques, Protocols and Adaptations for the Military Community

Since its founding, nearly 1,400 yoga and meditation instructors, health care workers and service providers have taken a Warriors at Ease training. Plus, over 80% of those trained are service members, Veterans, spouses or family members themselves.

What is covered in Warriors at Ease training?

The Level One Fundamentals training is self-paced, offered online and requires no prior yoga teaching experience. Modules include:

  • Core Concepts, Principles, and Skills for Teaching in Military Communities
  • Skillfully Responding to Abreactions
  • Teaching Meditation in Military Communities: Overview and Guidelines
  • Best Practices for Teaching an Adaptive Yoga Class
  • Working with Survivors of Military Sexual Trauma

The Level Two Advanced Training is open to 200-hour trained yoga instructors and provides three days of in-person, hands-on experience in how to teach adaptive yoga and trauma-informed meditation and mindfulness practices to the military community. Lectures are interwoven through hours of hands-on practice labs that address the most common physical and invisible injuries seen in service, including anxiety, depression, hearing loss, back pain and loss of limb.

What makes a Warriors at Ease-style class different?

All Warriors at Ease-trained teachers have undergone highly specialized training in how to bring mind-body practices to the military community in a way that doesn’t feel culturally off-putting and addresses the physical and invisible injuries of the military community. Many students claim that being in a class with a Warriors at Ease-trained teacher “feels different than other classes.” They often say they “feel more safe.”

A recreation therapist who works in the Army Recovery Care Program shared, “Finding a Warriors at Ease-trained instructor was like striking gold. Yoga has a lot of benefits when taught by any trained instructor. But when it’s taught by an instructor that is trained specifically to deliver trauma-informed evidence-based practice, that therapeutic value skyrockets and change occurs.”

Where can I find a Warriors at Ease-trained teacher?

Warriors at Ease-trained teachers can be found in clinical and non-clinical settings. They include VA facilities, military installations, Vet Centers, the Steven A. Cohen Veterans Network, Wounded Warrior Project, the Travis Mills Foundation, Semper Fi Odyssey, PB Abbate, behavioral health and substance abuse facilities, yoga studios and more. You can find a Warriors at Ease-trained teacher near you or take a recorded class by a Warriors at Ease-trained teacher by visiting this page.

If you are a yoga or meditation teacher, social worker, psychologist, recreational therapist, physical therapist, nurse or doctor and would like to learn how to bring these transformative practices to the military community in a way that’s culturally aligned and specific to the needs of service members, you can sign up for the Level One Fundamentals course at warriorsatease.org/trainings or email reg@warriorsatease.org. For more information on Warriors at Ease or to inquire about custom trainings for your unit, installation, VA facility, Vet Center or nonprofit, contact Executive Director Alli Houseworth at alli@warriorsatease.org.

 

Arts and creativity training, programming for older adults takes place across Indiana

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(INDIANAPOLIS) The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC), in partnership with Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) Division of Aging, is bringing arts and creative activities to older adults around the state through Lifelong Arts Indiana.

Lifelong Arts Indiana is a learning opportunity for aging services providers and artists to develop their skills in providing creative experiences for older adults. The program equips participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide impactful creative experiences for older adults, ages sixty-five and older, and provides access to the funds to help make it happen.   

The FSSA Division of Aging is partnering to provide $925,000 over two years to support training and funding for creative activities for older adults. Participation in activities that foster creative engagement and skills mastery in a social environment has positive psychological, physical, and emotional health benefits for older adults. Read the full research on the National Endowment for the Arts website.

Lifelong Arts Indiana has multiple tracks – one for experienced teaching artists, one for artists interested in beginning this work, and a third for aging services providers.     

16 members of the Lifelong Arts 2021 Artist Training Cohort, who received training and completed fellowships serving older adults in 2021 and 2022, are furthering their work in creative aging with fellowships of $3,500.

47 Indiana artists have been accepted into the Lifelong Arts 2023 Artist Training Cohort. Over a three-day training, members of the cohort will learn and explore best practices and strategies for developing an effective, sequential, arts learning experience for older adults. After completion of the training, artists will have the opportunity to apply for up to $1,500 to put their lessons into action by hosting a sequential arts learning experience for older adults in a Hoosier community.

Learn more about each of the 63 Indiana artists participating in this year’s programming on the Lifelong Arts Indiana webpage.

In addition to the artist training and fellowship-funded sequential arts learning experiences taking place around the state, aging services providers also have the opportunity to receive training and funding. More than 50 aging services providers attended trainings in Fort Wayne and Bloomington earlier this year. A third training opportunity is taking place on November 14th in Gary, Indiana. Sign up to attend the training.    

Following the trainings, aging services providers are eligible to apply for up to $5,000 for a project that provides a sequential arts-learning experience for a group of older adults in their community and takes place in the twelve months following their funding approval. The first aging services provider to be approved for funding is LifeStream Services in Delaware County.

Over the coming months, LifeStream Services will lead the project “Through the Eyes of Caregivers.” This project will lead caregivers on a journey of self-exploration through the arts. Throughout this project, participants (who are currently caregivers) will explore their feelings towards their caregiving journey, what it means to care for themselves while caring for someone else, and how they view themselves in the world. Led by artist Olivia Willard, participants will create a self-portrait in watercolor that will be displayed at a LifeStream event in November celebrating National Family Caregivers Month.

“Arts and creativity make our state stronger for all – including our older adults,” said Miah Michaelsen, Executive Director of the Indiana Arts Commission. “We are so grateful for the partnership of the FSSA Division of Aging in supporting this investment in creative activity for older adults which research shows reduces social isolation, improves health outcomes, and enriches the lives of Hoosiers.”

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Honey Bees Visit Willard Public Library

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Join us at Willard Public Library on August 2, 2023, at 2pm for an unforgettable experience with Kelsey G. Bees from Liquid Gold Honey as part of our Summer Reading Program.

Date: Wednesday – August 2, 2023

Location: Browning Gallery

Time: 2:00 PM

Kids will have the opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of honey-making, learning about the intricate process and gaining insights into the vital role bees play in our ecosystem. Get up close and personal with these remarkable creatures as you observe the bees in action, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for their incredible work.

But that’s not all! After the program, Willard Public Library will be hosting a special story time, where children can immerse themselves in the enchanting world of books.

And to top it off, we will be screening the bee-themed movie in the story pit, bringing the magic of bees to life on the big screen. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, engage, and have fun with Kelsey G. Bees and Willard Public Library this summer!

 

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“IS IT TRUE” JUNE 30 2024

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IS IT TRUE that a public revelation made in 2023 that the three entities that have partnered for more than a decade to do the economic development work for the City of Evansville, Vanderburgh County, and parts of the surrounding counties have been merged into a single organization impressed some people as a way to save money and concerned others about the concentration of efforts?…the merged entities consist of the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana that did traditional chamber activities like mixers, lobbying, and the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) to mentor micro businesses, the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville (GAGE) that was formed to foster entrepreneurship in industries that pay a thriving wage, and the Southwest Indiana Coalition for Economic Development that focused on attraction of outside businesses were merged into a new entity called E-REP that stands for Evansville Regional Economic Partnership?…historically government supported the two economic development entities and private businesses supported the Chamber of Commerce?

IS IT TRUE that from the first day of formation, E-REP with the help of special interest groups positioned those in political control to build political and financial dynasties?  …so far it seems like the power broker to control the financial wealth and political influence of this region is working quite well so far?

IS IT TRUE that citizens expect their government employees to be good stewards of taxpayer money? …that certain Evansville City and Vanderburgh County employees may have forgotten that expectation?.

IS IT TRUE that many public employees working at the Civic Center are now engaging in a “Workday Scavenger Hunt” to make work more fun? …that the public employees are searching the Civic Center for small animal figurines that are hidden by other Civic Center employees? …that the employees at the Civic Center also have a “Tiny Animal Scavenger Hunt” Facebook group?  …that since the “WORKplace  SCAVENGER” group was created last week, it has grown to over 120 people, representing 16 different city and county departments? …that seeing is believing, and you can visit the “Workday Scavenger Hunt” group for yourself.  https://www.facebook.com/groups/1505988456973507

IS IT TRUE that we have been told that long-time Water And Sewer employee Harry Lawson recently retired with little notice?  …we hope everything is well with Mr. Lawso and we wish him well?

IS IT TRUE that we have been told that the WESTSIDE NUT CLUB recently donated to the Evansville Fire Department around $5,000 worth of special firefighting tools to assist in fighting serious fires?

IS IT TRUE that we give 5 cheers to ONEP CEO Nick Wallace, Ginger Harper-Marketing Director, and Emily Kemper-Ticket Supervisor for doing an outstanding job in their positions at the ONEP? … we also thank the Old National Events Plaza staff for doing an incredible job?

IS IT TRUE that Carol Coudret, Environmental Health Specialist for the Vanderburgh County Health Department is doing a credible job in keeping our readers informed concerning the important happening at the Health Department?

IS IT TRUE that Kalah Hirsch, Records Specialist, and Asst. IDACS Coordinator for the Evansville Police Department is doing a credible job in providing us with the daily EPD Activity Report on time.

IS IT TRUE when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny and when the government fears the people we have Liberty?

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IS IT TRUE when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny and when the government fears the people we have Liberty?

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VICTIM IDENTIFIED IN HOME ON HARRIET ST

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The victim located deceased in a home on Harriet St. has been positively identified by the Coroner’s Office as

Shanay Michell Hunt

Age 45

  The investigation is ongoing and the Evansville Police Department is continuing the investigation. Autopsy results are pending.

Hudson seeks nomination for Lt. Governor

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Tonya Hudson is seeking the 2024 Libertarian nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana.  

The LPIN will have its annual convention in March 2024.

Hudson is a REALTOR associated with Suddarth & Company Real Estate.  As a real estate broker in Southern Indiana, she has been privileged to work with individuals from many walks of life and understands how property taxes have become such a burden for Hoosiers.

“I know the problems created in the State Capital by the broken two-party system are not helping the people in Indiana who work so hard to make ends meet. The strict laws placed on the citizenry by the duopoly, led by a Republican majority, is a hindrance and hardship for both individuals and small businesses”, Hudson said.

Tonya Hudson (formerly Tonya Millis) was the 2020 and 2022 Libertarian candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, Indiana’s Ninth District (Tonya for Congress).  At the LPIN Convention in March of 2023, Hudson was elected as the Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Indiana and stepped down from that office on 7/21/23 to run for Lt. Governor.   

For more information about Tonya’s campaign, go to her website, www.HudsonforHoosiers.com or follow her on Facebook, Hudson for Hoosiers.