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In this episode of Gynocurious, Dr. Amy Novatt welcomes Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann, a versatile professional with experience in fashion, food, sustainability, and entrepreneurship. Elettra shares her unique journey from modeling to receiving a Master of Science from the London School of Economics, and eventually helping to manage Mama Farm in Long Island, New York. She explains how her varied experiences and her daily practices of yoga and meditation have shaped her outlook on life and her work at Mama Farm, where she integrates principles of breathwork and mindfulness into community programs.
As the conversation unfolds, Elettra delves into the significance of breathwork, a practice she was initially skeptical of but which later transformed her life. She describes its ability to connect individuals to a deeper sense of grounding and self-awareness, addressing both emotional and physical well-being. Amy and Elettra explore how breathwork functions as a form of medicine, not just for the body but for the spirit, aligning with Gynocurious’s mission to investigate what it means to be a healer and to be healed. They share personal anecdotes about the profound impacts of breathwork and meditation, emphasizing their roles in managing stress and fostering a holistic approach to health.
Towards the end of the episode, the discussion shifts to the broader offerings at Mama Farm, highlighting its role as a sanctuary for health and wellness retreats. Elettra explains the various programs available, including those specifically designed for women's health, cancer patient support through knitting circles, and holistic health approaches through food and exercise programs. Dr. Novatt underscores the importance of such integrative practices and invites listeners to explore how these methods can enrich their own lives. The episode concludes with reflections on the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit, encouraging listeners to engage with their own breath and inner selves.
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
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In this episode of Gynocurious, Dr. Amy Novatt welcomes Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann, a versatile professional with experience in fashion, food, sustainability, and entrepreneurship. Elettra shares her unique journey from modeling to receiving a Master of Science from the London School of Economics, and eventually helping to manage Mama Farm in Long Island, New York. She explains how her varied experiences and her daily practices of yoga and meditation have shaped her outlook on life and her work at Mama Farm, where she integrates principles of breathwork and mindfulness into community programs.
As the conversation unfolds, Elettra delves into the significance of breathwork, a practice she was initially skeptical of but which later transformed her life. She describes its ability to connect individuals to a deeper sense of grounding and self-awareness, addressing both emotional and physical well-being. Amy and Elettra explore how breathwork functions as a form of medicine, not just for the body but for the spirit, aligning with Gynocurious’s mission to investigate what it means to be a healer and to be healed. They share personal anecdotes about the profound impacts of breathwork and meditation, emphasizing their roles in managing stress and fostering a holistic approach to health.
Towards the end of the episode, the discussion shifts to the broader offerings at Mama Farm, highlighting its role as a sanctuary for health and wellness retreats. Elettra explains the various programs available, including those specifically designed for women's health, cancer patient support through knitting circles, and holistic health approaches through food and exercise programs. Dr. Novatt underscores the importance of such integrative practices and invites listeners to explore how these methods can enrich their own lives. The episode concludes with reflections on the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit, encouraging listeners to engage with their own breath and inner selves.
Questions of comments?
Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

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