Beyond the Book 2014-2015 Lecture Series
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Treena Wynes, Eating Myself Crazy
Peter C. van Wyck, Trail of the Atom
Dr. Travis Dumsday, The Philosophy of Miracles
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Item Open Access Eating Myself Crazy: How I Made Peace With Food (And How You Can Too)(University of Regina Library, 2014-10-07) Wynes, TreenaWe humans have an emotional dependency on food. We eat chocolate when we're sad or depressed, but most of us don't know why it makes us feel better when we do. Yet, that relief is usually temporary, and worse, can thrust us in the opposite emotional direction - it's not a long-term solution to coping with the stresses of life, and can end up causing more stress in the form of unwanted weight gain and other health problems. In Eating Myself Crazy, former bulimic, lifestyle consultant and life coach Treena Wynes not only tells her story of food addiction and how a personal crisis sparked her path to recovery, but also shares valuable information for others struggling with emotional eating issues. Treena shares simple easy-to-swallow bites of important mind/body facts related to food and emotion as well as encouraging her audience to dig deep to uncover deeply hidden reasons for seeking out emotional relief in food. Finally, she offers simple and flexible strategies and tools that can be used to suit any individual's lifestyle and needs. An experienced and active coach, speaker, workshop trainer and blogger, Treena's goal is to help empower people to overcome their dependence on food to cope with stress, and to do it in a way that demystifies, simplifies and de-jargonizes the vast and often conflicting barrage of information we face in today's information bloated society.Item Open Access Theo Fleury "Rattlesnake" Book Signing(University of Regina Library, 2014-11-28) Fleury, Theo; Barthel, KimTheo Fleury -- hockey star and mental health advocate -- will be signing copies of his new book "Conversations with a Rattlesnake" at the Dr. John Archer Library. Come to the library to buy a book and meet the author. Following the release of his mind-blowing first book Playing with Fire, Theo Fleury joins forces with world-renowned therapist Kim Barthel in a new book "Conversations with a Rattlesnake". The book is a raw and honest conversation, loaded with personal insights and cutting-edge information about healing from trauma and abuse. Fleury calls Barthel the Wayne Gretzky of therapy, and within their emotionally safe relationship he bares his soul so that others can learn from his mistakes, triumphs, and new learnings. Fleury's story will inspire not only those overcoming their own trauma but friends, parents, teachers, coaches, therapists, and health practitioners. Anyone who is in the critical position of supporting someone who needs to share their own story.