Katie Down — Community Sound + Music on the Green

Katie Down, LCAT, MT-BC, MM, is a licensed creative arts therapist and professor with SUNY New Paltz’s music therapy program. She runs SoundWell Creative Arts Therapy, PLLC, a private practice based in the Hudson Valley and in Brooklyn, NY. Katie has been facilitating sound bath meditations, sound walks, and other sonic meditative experiences for many years, always listening and learning about ways to engage with sound in our ever-evolving world. 

www.soundwellcenter.com

David Sauvage — The Way of the Empath

The Way of the Empath

What does it mean to be an empath? How do you protect yourself from other people’s energies? How do you use your sensitivity in healthy ways? Here are all the basic tips and tricks for how to thrive if you tend to pick up on the emotions of others.

David Sauvage is an empath and a teacher of empathy and emotional intelligence. He is known for his performance art, doing intuitive readings in front of audiences. The Guardian and Vice featured him as a master of his unique craft. He also consults with companies on how to integrate empathy into their culture.

www.empath.nyc

David McNamara from Samadhi — Mindfulness Based Recovery

ExplO+re Class: Mindfulness Based Recovery

This class will focus on wellness and recovery through the lens of Mindfulness based practices. This is a Harm Reduction based program meaning that it is open to all who are interested in wellness not just abstinence. The main inspiration and guiding philosophy for this program are the teachings of Siddhartha (Sid) Gautama, a man who lived in India twenty-five hundred years ago. Sid was a radical psychologist and a spiritual revolutionary. Through his own efforts and practices he came to understand why human beings experience and cause so much suffering. He referred to the root cause of suffering as “uncontrollable thirst or repetitive craving.” This “thirst” tends to arise in relation to pleasure, but it may also arise as a craving for unpleasant experiences to go away, or as an addiction to people, places, things, or experiences. This is the same thirst of the alcoholic, the same craving as the addict, and the same attachment as the codependent.

David McNamara is a Certified Recovery Coach, filmmaker and Zen practitioner. David has worked and volunteered in the recovery field for over 10 years as well as having extensive training in Mindfulness therapy and meditation. Prior to this he was a filmmaker for over 30 years. After many years into his own recovery he began to see the need for alternatives in the way that we treat addiction and the trauma underlying the addiction. In keeping with the contemporary wisdom for the treatment of addiction, David has spent much of his career investigating how recovery, spirituality and creative expression are integrally related. He began to develop a practice based on his own experience of recovery. Using his extensive Zen meditation experience, DBT training, martial arts training and Harm Reduction Psychotherapeutic techniques he began a program called Mindfulness Based Recovery. He has implemented this practice into his work at a traditional Drug Treatment center last year with some very promising results.

Last year David embarked on a documentary film called “Disconnected” (Healing an addicted society). In the making of the film he has found an incredible group of people, teachers, mentors and advisors. One of those people, Noah Levine, created in 2008 a community based recovery program called Refuge Recovery. Refuge Recovery is a non-theistic Buddhist inspired group that is based in compassion, wisdom and community. I am excited to be able to bring this program to the people in our local communities.

www.samadhiny.org

Melissa Cioffi — Beyond Kegels

Beyond Kegels

Learn the basics of what the pelvic floor is, does, and how to condition yours beyond kegels alone. We will learn how breathwork can be incorporated with your deep abdominals and pelvic floor. This will be for AFAB participants (I am not trained in pelvic floor conditioning related to AMAB people…yet!)

Dr. Melissa Cioffi, PT, is the owner of New Quest Physical Therapy, a mobile physical therapy practice specializing in pelvic health.

www.yournewquest.com

Maria Reidelbach — Cooking to Thrive

ExplO+re Class: Turning the Tables: Cooking to Thrive in the 21st Century

Learn simple master recipes to cook delicious, healthy, plant-based meals using whatever seasonal produce and pantry staples you have on hand. Create food to share that’s good for body, mind, spirit, and planet Earth.

Author, artist and local food activist Maria Reidelbach is a deliciously eccentric dynamo focused on thriving in the age of climate change. Past projects include the completely edible Homegrown Mini-Golf and giant gnome on Kelder’s Farm, the annual Stick to Local Farms Adventure Map, and several books, including a Completely MAD: a History of the Comic Book and Magazine.

www.turningthetablescookbook.com

Live Well Kingston

ExplO+re Class: A Deep Exhale

Live Well Kingston is hosting A Deep Exhale at Academy Green on Sunday afternoon during the festival. A table will be set up with information on all the Live Well Focus Teams – Age Well, Eat Well, Heal Well, Grow Well, Play Well and Travel Well

Etain — Medical Marijuana 101

ExplO+re Class: Etain Medical Marijuana 101

Etain, New York’s only family-run, women owned and operated medical marijuana company is interested in having our lead Pharmacist teach a class on the benefits of medical marijuana and CBD. The class will delve into the therapeutic use of cannabis and how Etain’s range of products with specific CBD-to-THC content ratios can deliver a specific mix of benefits.

Etain Health is New York’s only family-run, women owned and operated medical marijuana company. We are committed to manufacturing clean, safe, and consistent medical marijuana products for the patients of New York State. At Etain, we grow four proprietary strains (Dolce, Mezzo, Balance, Forte) which each containing a particular ratio of CBD and THC, ensuring excellent product consistency. Etain was one of the original five licensees in New York in 2015 and now has dispensaries in Yonkers, Kingston, Syracuse and a flagship in Midtown East in New York City.

https://etainhealth.com/

Matt Corsaro — Mindfulness Walk

ExplOre Class: Mindfulness Walk

Will walk on easy path, taking time to practice mindfulness of body, thoughts, feelings and various aspects of world outside the body. Walk will also involve conventional field ID of birds, plants and other life we see and hear. We will practice noticing the difference between the names we give to things and the things themselves.

Facilitator works as Rehabilitation Counselor at Pine Grove mental health clinic. B.S. in Music Therapy SUNY New Paltz 2022; musician; amateur naturalist and member of John Burroughs Natural History Society, practices Zen Buddhism, interested in all things in arts, nature and wisdom traditions.

Hudson Valley Healing Circle — A Deep Exhale

ExplO+re Class: A Deep Exhale

The sensation and act of exhaling often holds with it an opportunity for great release and a letting go. Join us for an opportunity to relax and exhale as we offer reiki and sound healing to you in the park. Bring a blanket, chair, friends, family, stay for as long or short as you desire. Reiki can be offered at a distance or in person and depends upon the number in attendance. Gong, bowl and other sound healing magic will be offered to all.

We are a collective and ever evolving group of healing practitioners from the Hudson Valley. It seems now more than ever we and our community are in need of deep healing. Whether it’s stress from the pandemic, gentrification, systemic racism, political divisiveness or simply the daily physical and emotional fatigue that comes from balancing life and it’s many responsibilities, we are supported by each other and our community in so many ways. Let’s take care of one another.

The Institute for Family Health — COVID Panel Discussion

ExplO+re Class: COVID Panel Discussion | Taking Care of Our Physical + Mental Health

The mission of the Institute for Family Health (IFH) is to improve access to high quality, patient-centered primary health care targeted to the needs of medically underserved communities. Our Mid-Hudson Valley health centers are in Kingston, New Paltz, Port Ewen, Ellenville and Hyde Park. Call your nearest health center to make an appointment – our call center is open Monday-Friday 8:00am-8:00pm and Saturday-Sunday 8:00am-6:00pm. New patients can call (844) 434-2778. IFH also offer telehealth visits by video or phone. To schedule a telehealth visit, call your nearest health center.

https://institute.org/