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  • Can Tapping Into Spiritual Energies Unlock Personal Transformation? My Guest: Jax Cassidy, Bestselling Author & Intuitive Healer
    Dec 12 2024

    Unlock the mysteries of energy, spirituality, and healing with our special guest, Jax Cassidy, a bestselling author and sixth-generation intuitive and shamanic healer. Discover how these concepts transcend cultural and religious boundaries as Jax shares her personal journey of embracing her unique gifts amidst societal pressures. Together, we explore how spiritual energies like prana and chi are universally recognized and how tapping into these energies can lead to profound personal transformation and healing.

    Across cultures, religions and spiritual traditions, there is a remarkable common thread that connects the understanding of energy, spirituality and healing that aligns with faith, belief and the intangible. Whether it's the Judeo-Christian concept of the Holy Spirit as a guiding force or the shamanic belief in spiritual energies that flow through all living things, many traditions recognize a vital unseen energy that connects everything in the universe. In Hinduism, this energy is known as prana, while in Taoism it is chi. The practice of laying hands for healing in Christianity parallels similar techniques in indigenous cultures, where shamans and healers use their hands to channel energy and restore balance. Both the Kabbalistic tree of life and shamanic practices describe an interconnected web of existence where spiritual forces influence physical reality and the concept of the soul is seen as having the ability to transcend material limitations.

    This shared understanding points to a universal truth no matter the cultural or religious context, human beings have long recognized the power of unseen energies and the importance of maintaining spiritual balance for health, healing and enlightenment. So what determines the widely accepted from the woo-woo in the belief department, and that's what we're going to tackle today?

    Journey with us as we explore the transformative power of aligning with one's higher self and purpose. At the heart of this discussion is the idea that free will, faith, and self-love are keys to awakening and achieving one's highest potential. We reflect on how adopting a mindset focused on solutions can shift perspectives and build resilience, while also considering gentle ways to introduce spiritual growth to those unfamiliar with these concepts. Let's nurture global citizenship and compassion as we navigate these enlightening waters.

    You can find Jax Cassidy on Instagram and TikTok @thelightandbeyond

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    40 min
  • Can Conversations Across Faiths Foster Family Beyond Beliefs? My Guest: Hazzan Jesse Holzer
    Dec 7 2024

    How do we bridge the gap between faith and politics, particularly when elections pull us in different directions? Join me, as I chat with Cantor Jesse Holzer from the Jacksonville Jewish Center about the art of loving our neighbors despite our differences.

    Inspired by the wisdom of the Psalms, we examine how historical narratives can guide us in expanding our concept of family and community. During this holiday season, we delve into strategies for fostering unity and understanding, reminding ourselves that beneath political and religious beliefs, we are all connected as one larger family.

    Exploring the power of interfaith dialogue, we unpack the shared values, learn from our personal experiences at interfaith meetings, where the simple act of greeting one another with peace speaks volumes. Our conversation challenges the notion that differing beliefs must lead to conflict, placing empathy and respect at the core of these discussions. By urging reflection before response, we hope to cultivate an environment where diverse beliefs can coexist harmoniously.

    In times of electoral turmoil, how do we deal with conflicting emotions of joy and grief? We tackle this question by discussing the need to acknowledge and validate the emotional complexity within our communities. Drawing on insights from Holocaust survivors, cultural narratives, and remarkable individuals here in Jacksonville, we emphasize resilience, empathy, and hope.

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    46 min
  • What Happens When Ancient Hospitality Meets Modern Education? My Guest: Sel Buyuksarac, Co-Founder River City Science Academy
    Dec 7 2024

    What happens when the ancient values of hospitality and community-building meet modern-day education?

    Join me, as I explore this with Sel Buyuksarac, co-founder of the River City Science Academy in Jacksonville, Florida. Sel's journey from engineering to education brings to life the power of systems, emphasizing kindness and inclusion as powerful spiritual expressions. Discover how Sel’s upbringing in a family of educators ignited his passion for fostering global citizenship and community engagement. Through his personal experiences, Sel sheds light on the often-overlooked value of commitment and personal responsibility that fosters bridges within our communities.

    Together, we discuss the potential of engineering principles to transform educational settings into vibrant, supportive communities. Jacksonville serves as our backdrop, an ideal city for community engagement where positive energy fuels motivation and growth. As Sel shares anecdotes from his path, gratitude emerges as a core theme, alongside faith that inspires and guides his commitment to service. This episode is a celebration of education's transformative power and the enduring impact of hospitality in shaping a more connected and compassionate world.

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    42 min
  • From Conflict to Consensus- Can We Foster Fellowship With Feedback From The Opposition? My Guest: John Delaney, University President & Former Mayor
    Nov 28 2024

    From the tumultuous political narratives surrounding the Israeli-Gaza conflict to free speech challenges in university settings, this episode ventures into today's most pressing issues post the recent election. Hear stories of protests, disruptions, and the need for ethical leadership in a polarized society. With insights into political strategy and pragmatic leadership, this episode is a compelling call to build bridges and work toward a more harmonious society.

    What happens when a politician prioritizes understanding over being right?
    Join me as I sit down with John Delaney, the former mayor of Jacksonville, for an enlightening discussion on bipartisan collaboration. His journey of transforming a divided city by listening to those who opposed him provides a refreshing perspective on political leadership, and we uncover the delicate balance politicians must strike between personal ego and societal justice.

    We explore the role of media in shaping public opinion, local, state and federal policy intricacies, and the power of dialogue across different viewpoints. Personal growth, influenced by evolving societal contexts, is another key aspect we examine, emphasizing how media can foster understanding in a divided world and why connection and collaboration in community- not on our keyboards- helps us to learn better, so we can build a future worthy of the generations to come!

    John Delaney’s career exemplifies the potential for pragmatic leadership in both public and private sectors. His ability to work across partisan lines, promote education, and address complex social issues with a balanced perspective has made him an influential figure in Florida’s political and academic spheres and a national example for ethical achievements that serve the greater good. As the nation continues to grapple with rising discord, Delaney’s experience offers valuable insights into how to navigate a divisive landscape and build bridges between competing viewpoints.

    As a university president, Delaney continued his bipartisan approach, focusing on the role of higher education as a unifying force in a polarized society. At the University of North Florida, he led efforts to enhance the university's diversity initiatives, improve student outcomes, and expand community partnerships. His leadership style emphasized collaboration, whether working with faculty, local businesses, or government officials. Delaney recognized that universities, particularly public institutions, had a responsibility to foster critical thinking and inclusivity while providing students with the tools they needed to navigate complex, divisive issues.

    At Flagler College, Delaney has continued this legacy of leadership, guiding the institution through changes in the higher education landscape, including increasing calls for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Flagler has also been grappling with broader societal issues, such as the rising tide of antisemitism on college campuses, which Delaney has been vocal about addressing. His focus on maintaining Flagler’s commitment to providing a supportive environment for all students is aligned with his broader values of respect, inclusion, and engagement in societal issues.

    Subscribe to Schmooze with Suze as we continue to explore culture, values, and global citizenship through thought-provoking conversations.

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    57 min
  • Are Networking Events the Secret to Jacksonville's Thriving Business Scene? My Guest: Liz Grebe, Events Director- Jacksonville Business Journal
    Nov 21 2024

    In the heart of Jacksonville, where the St. Johns River flows and the vibrant spirit of the community thrives, the Jacksonville Business Journal weaves together the stories of entrepreneurs, innovators, and visionaries who shape the city's landscape with each printed page and digital pulse,

    As the Journal celebrates milestones like its 40th anniversary, it champions the entrepreneurial journey, providing the resources and recognition that empower local leaders, and changemakers. With a keen eye on economic development, it keeps the community informed about trends, opportunities, and initiatives that drive growth. In essence, the Jacksonville Business Journal is more than a publication; it is a storyteller, a connector, and a catalyst for progress, nurturing the seeds of innovation that blossom into a flourishing future for Jacksonville. Through its commitment to the community, it helps to create a tapestry of shared success, where every thread strengthens the fabric of this vibrant city.

    Liz Grebe, Events Director for the JBJ, has been an influential force in shaping the arts and culture scene in Jacksonville, particularly with her work on Downtown Jacksonville's Riverside Arts Market, the vibrant Art Walk and as one of the OG brains behind Porcfest. Today, we’ll not only explore her professional journey but also the personal passions that drive her commitment to making Jacksonville a better place for all.

    So, whether you're a local or just tuning in to learn more about our city's dynamic scene, you’re in for a treat!

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    41 min
  • From Theater Kid to Outdoor Stage, How Can Creativity Revitalize a Park? My Guest: Liz McCoy, Executive Director of James Weldon Johnson Park
    Nov 4 2024

    Nestled in the heart of downtown Jacksonville lies a park steeped in history and cultural significance. Originally established as a public square in the 19th century, the park has witnessed the evolution of the city and has served as a gathering place for generations. Throughout its history, the park has been a focal point for community engagement, reflecting the spirit of the city.

    Also, when you move to Jacksonville with kids, Sweet Pete's Candy Store is a must visit, and it's across the street. We went, we walked, my kids picked the nose for a picture. Truth be told, I think I picked the nose too, and we didn't imagine we would be back. But several years later, at a MOCA opening, I found myself asking, "where is the giant head in Hemming Park?" And that's what we're going to tackle today...

    In recent years, revitalization efforts have breathed new life into the space, transforming it into a vibrant venue for arts, culture and public gatherings. Today, the park, formerly known as Hemming, is currently James Weldon Johnson Park, standing as a testament to Jacksonville's rich heritage and its commitment to inclusivity and celebration. The park pulses with a spirit of inclusivity and joy, drawing people from all walks of life, and at the helm of this dynamic space is Liz McCoy, the executive director of Friends of James Weldon Johnson Park.

    Liz has a lifetime of experiences, from producing shows like Blue's Clues Live to navigating the challenges of New York City's bustling art scene, and now offers invaluable insights into career evolution and creative fulfillment. Her story takes a compelling turn in Jacksonville, where she found a new home and community that reinvigorated her passion for the arts. Listen in to uncover how embracing change and seeking new opportunities can lead to personal and professional growth.

    Curious about how urban spaces evolve over time? We discuss the revitalization of James Weldon Johnson Park and the role innovative programming plays in transforming downtown areas into lively cultural venues. Tackling misconceptions about urban safety, we emphasize the importance of a mindset shift to fully embrace the vibrant potential of our cities.

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    Tune in to learn from her story and discover how one person's passion can spark widespread community engagement.

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    33 min
  • Can Curiosity About Community Connection Be Our Compass To Navigating New Environments? My Guest: Leah Palestrant, Director at Hillel International
    Oct 24 2024

    Transitioning from the familiar to the unknown can be daunting, especially during our formative years. Whether faith and community were once at the center of our education, or it becomes a new space in which to find more ways to connect on a deeper lever, college campuses have often been at the heart of spiritual journeys. My first excursion away from my regularly scheduled programming of prayer was on a college campus, in fact, where words like "fellowship" meant where active seniors gathered, "pluralistic" meant a lot of us, and "micro-communities" was not in our vernacular. (Was it even in existence?) And they all somehow were what made me find my very diverse and inclusive people at something called Hillel.

    In this episode, I schmooze with Leah Palestrant, the inspiring director of the Springboard Fellowship at Hillel International. From her impactful experiences with Teach for America to volunteering with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, Leah shares heartwarming stories of working with Special Olympics athletes, young adults and a society of global citizens that highlight the transformative power of exploring unexpected career paths and just saying yes to things that make her happy.

    In this episode, we are also celebrating the diverse and inclusive world of Hillel International. At a time when Jew hatred globally, and on college campuses intentionally, are at the highest rate historically- how do micro-communities continue to thrive and cater to the unique backgrounds of Jewish students? Through a grassroots approach, Hillel empowers students to create spaces that resonate with their identities. We discuss the challenge of balancing Jewish identity and community engagement and the evolving role of leadership in meeting individual needs.

    Video: 12 Who Care: Leah Palestrant: https://youtu.be/TqqB7a1f6Z4?si=trT-QNJyDgRAkypq 'Tikkun Olam' sums up Leah Palestrant's mission. Her impressive volunteer resume reflects her passions as she aims to help repair the world.

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    34 min
  • Can We Transform Broken Pieces Into a Foundation of Strength and Beauty? My Guest: Elena Øhlander, Visual Artist and Cultural Storyteller
    Oct 12 2024

    Imagine a world where shattered pieces become the foundation of strength and beauty. Visual artist and cultural storyteller Elena Øhlander shares her experience with Kintsugi, revealing the profound lessons it imparts about identity and self-acceptance. Our conversation weaves through the complex threads of the experienced cultural diaspora, societal perceptions, and historical narratives, offering a fresh perspective on how embracing imperfections can redefine our sense of self and belonging.

    Elena's journey is a tapestry of self-reflection, where the art of Kintsugi mirrors her own path of artistic expression and identity exploration. We discuss how childhood experiences and imaginative curiosity fuel creativity and connect us to a larger world. As we celebrate unconventional beauty, we also uncover the power of art to foster empathy and cultural understanding, allowing us to find common ground amidst diversity.

    The episode crescendos with a focus on empowerment through mentorship and community involvement. Elena shares her transition to the liberating embrace of full-time artistry, underscoring the significance of mentorship and community in Jacksonville. The conversation highlights resilience, honoring unsung heroes, and the enduring impact of art as a catalyst for change. Join us as we push life's boundaries, inspired by the transformative potential of art and the beauty of imperfection.

    BIO | ARTIST STATEMENT

    Elena Øhlander (b. 1988) is a visual artist and muralist working in the medium of mixed-media illustration, currently residing in Jacksonville, Florida. She obtained her BFA in Photography from The Art Institute of Jacksonville in 2014 and is actively pursuing her MFA in Painting + Drawing from the University of Florida.

    Her work explores identity, individuality, gender issues, societal gaze, and social justice. She utilizes a contrived scenario, characterization of her own likeness, intentional use of semiotics, and the psychology of color to build her vernacular.

    Her emphasis of hyphenated American identity is used as a comparative lens that focuses on Asian diaspora awareness and unification to society at large - investigating issues surrounding cultural preservation and historical memory.

    https://www.elenaohlander.com/

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    32 min