Nicola Phoenix, the Spiritual Psychologist

May 5, 2014
Hosted by Marc and Heather Titus

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To address and rectify the root of all limiting beliefs that ‘we are not good enough’ and the expression of this belief allows for immense change. When we give ourselves permission to see the best in our self, we create a life that really does work for us. Join us today as we talk with Nicola Phoenix, the Spiritual Psychologist about the ever-pervading, global epidemic of limiting beliefs and low self-worth. Societal conditioning, the world over, has perpetuated a general malaise, the likes of which we all have been affected at some time in our lives, and how eastern traditions like Yoga can effectively transform us into the thriving beings we actually are. Bringing a spiritual approach to Modern Psychology, Nicola has assisted many out of the ‘dark night of the Soul’ and returned them to a path of wellness and inspiration. Using her own unique blend of asana, meditation breath-work and psychology, she has witnessed remarkable transformations in her clients the world over.

Yoga Begins Now

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For more than 5,000 years, the practice of yoga has effortlessly transcended time, space and culture. Yet suddenly it’s more popular (and more relevant) than ever before! Why? Join the bright, enlightened minds behind the Sedona Yoga Festival (Founder/Director Marc Titus and Producer H. Shereé Titus) as they unpack this and other compelling questions with YOGA BEGINS NOW. This informative and inspirational radio show was created to bring yoga out of the candlelit studio, and into the real world, because no matter what you’ve been told, yoga isn’t just for twentysomethings in spandex. It’s for everyone. Whether you’re young or old, size 00 or XXL, yoga will meet you right where you are. With thoughtful discussion, teacher interviews, special guests and guided practice sessions, you’ll delve beyond the purely physical aspects of yoga, and begin to understand how it supports a healthier, happier, more conscious way of living. Momentum begins with a single moment. And YOGA BEGINS NOW.

Marc and Heather Titus

Marc is a modern yogi and visionary guide for new paradigm thinkers and creators. His modern yoga and meditation blends masterfully ancient practices and philosophy to soothe this often tumultuous modern experience. He supports purposeful, organic and dynamic collaborations that bring humanity to a higher consciousness experience. Marc founded the Sedona Yoga Festival and is the current Festival Director. He has authored 2 books and blogged extensively about his soul-journey to consciousness.

Heather, a yogini with a business sense, brings conscious collaboration into our business and exchange. Heather teaches little yogis in service to bring mindfulness and compassion to our next generation, as we hope to bring a culture of generosity and cooperation into the new age. Passionate about sustainability, she brings social and environmental responsibility to their business practices. She is the Producer of the Sedona Yoga Festival.

Together, Marc and Heather have become a united, balanced team advocating for higher consciousness, sustainable business and community, giving back, and choose to show up as models of a life in service. They are tirelessly passionate about Yoga and Consciousness Studies which helped these two bring about harmonious life changes, bringing each individually from a place of lack and confusion to an abundant life of better health and vitality, prosperity, and joyful experience and it can be the same for you. They are living proof. Namaste.

Episode Directory

June 2014

May 2014

  • 5/19/2014: Spiritual Hygiene with Marguerite Baca Listen Now
  • 5/12/2014: Traditional Yoga from the Himalayas with Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, PhD. Listen Now
  • 5/5/2014: Nicola Phoenix, the Spiritual Psychologist Listen Now

April 2014



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