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It's Important to be Connected to Family Even If You Are a Continent Away with Guest Nutritionist and Naturopath, Alana Bonnemann

  1. It's Important to be Connected to Family Even If You Are a Continent Away with Guest Nutritionist and Naturopath, Alana Bonnemann 30:20

Alana says “we ate a mix of Chinese food and Australian mix of food  which consisted mainly of meat and potatoes, however, mom never enjoyed cooking. 

Alana’s mom is warm and fuzzy yet she and her mom didn’t talk openly of intimate topics regarding female issues.

Alana has one brother, Adam, three years older, they will always be there for one another. Alana describe’s their relationship as “chalk and cheese.”

Lesley had studied bio chemical science and worked in hospital labs.

“As a teenager mom was quite studious but also very very social. She has an ability to retain so much information about the people she’s met. She inquisitive and interested when she meets someone and can retain all of this information. Lesley is  very creative and  logical. Lesley enjoyed  calligraphy  and making things, “it’s a nice balance” according to Alana. 

Alana explains that her parents were at university with the same group of friends.  “Mom was the bad-cop with strict rules, dad was fun to be with,” according to my guest. ” Lani” is  Alana’s nickname. Dad went to chiropractic school as an adult. Alana’s dad had to get psychiatric help for a while when she was a child, so mom was on her own for a while taking care of the kids. “Dad was ahead of his time in that he openly searched out help on his own.  Personal health is very important to him and he wanted professional help and not just to rely on being medicated”, recalls Alana.

“My mother is very empathic and very loyal,” and being on her own was tough. my grandparents helped a lot but my mother rose to the occasion. Mom says family comes first. I’m sure this was a very tough time for my mother. Both or our parents gave us a very happy and healthy childhood, even with these ups and downs,” reflect Bonnemann.

Lesley’s the oldest of three children. Lesley and her mother have a very close relationship.

I asked my guest, “If you’re having a bad day and just need someone to talk to, is your mom the first one you call? Alana responds, “I would always go to my mom  but my mom always gives me the same advice “you’ll be alright,  you’ll be ok, it’ll be what it’ll be . Before Alana calls her mom, she already knows what her mother’s response will be.  “There’s always that assurance there,” continues Alana.  Mom can you just validate my feelings. She’s always there. She’s open to it as well. She doesn’t block me out.

I love how Alana responded to my next question regarding her mother…. “This is the story of a woman…..? And this is her response which I love.” “This is the story of a woman who loves her family. She is like a mother duck who will put her wings over the people that she cares about and keeps them close to her heart. “Alana lives in Germany and her mother is in Australia and she’s always, even from afar, always  encouraging that we have a strong bond with all of our family members.”

Alana has chosen the emoji of the flamenco/tango dancer to describe her mom-“she’s a bit spicy, she got a flare, she’s got energy, she got jazz about her.” Lesley is very active. She dragon boat peddles and plays Pickleball. “She’s quite short but just a lot of energy. She keeps track of all of Alana’s friends back in Australia,” reflects Alana.

When asked about her career and how is her philosophy of helping women is different from others,  Alana says “it all comes down to purpose, perhaps. She believes that if someone is healthy and feels mentally, emotionally and physically sound we have that much more to offer others.  “By elevating women to be able to feel well, then they get to impact their life and that impacts other people’s lives . There’s a wave of change and in perhaps in my own way,  changing the world, for the better.” 

 I learned a lot from Alana. Our mind is a powerful thing and we can get pulled off track very easily. You can either go for that chocolate or sugar treat that’s calling out to you or perhaps trade that in for a few minutes of Meditation. Neither is bad but meditation may be more frustrating, but consider which will bring you more happiness and what are the long term benefits that we can get from doing things that benefit our health? 

 

WEBSITE: https://alanabonnemann.com

PODCAST: https://alanabonnemann.com/podcast/

INSTAGRAM:www.instagram.com/naturoapth.alana
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alana-bonnemann-3a638b37/

PODCAST:Health After 30 

“Should Have Listened To My Mother” is an ongoing conversation about mothers/female role models and the roles they play in our lives. Jackie’s guests are open and honest and  answer the question, are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother and so much more. You’ll be amazed at what the responses are.

Gina Kunadian wrote this 5 Star review on Apple Podcast:

SHLTMM TESTIMONIAL GINA KUNADIAN JUNE 18, 2024

“A Heartfelt and Insightful Exploration of Maternal Love”

Jackie Tantillo’s “Should Have Listened To My Mother” Podcast is a treasure and it’s clear why it’s a 2023 People’s Choice Podcast Award Nominee.  This show delves into the profound impact mother and maternal role models have on our lives through personal stories and reflections.

Each episode offers a chance to learn how different individuals have been shaped by their mothers’ actions and words. Jackie skillfully guides these conversations, revealing why guests with similar backgrounds have forged different paths.

This podcast is a collection of timeless stories that highlight the powerful role of maternal figures in our society.  Whether your mother influenced you positively or you thrived despite challenges, this show resonates deeply.

I highly recommend “Should Have Listened To My Mother” Podcast for its insightful, heartfelt and enriching content.

Gina Kunadian

“Should Have Listened To My Mother” would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In 2018/2019, in getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal stories of their relationship with their mother, for better or worse and what they learned from that maternal relationship. 

Some of my guests include Nationally and Internationally recognized authors, Journalists, Columbia University Professors, Health Practitioners, Scientists, Artists, Attorneys, Baritone Singer, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist, Activists, Freighter Sea Captain, Film Production Manager, Professor of Writing Montclair State University, Attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist,  Property Manager, Chefs, Self Help Advocates, therapists and so many more talented and insightful women and men.

Jackie has worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. She has interviewed  many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.

A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created the logo for “Should Have Listened To My Mother”.

Check out our website for more background information: https://www.jackietantillo.com/

Or more demos of what’s to come at https://soundcloud.com/jackie-tantillo

Link to website and show notes: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/

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https://www.youtube.com/@ShouldHaveListenedToMyMother

 

Jackie Tantillo loves being on both sides of the microphone –as Voice Over Artist and Producer/Engineer and in front of the camera as an On Camera Talent. She has been featured in National and International On Camera and Voice Over Commercials and Industrials. Over the years, she has mentored students with an interest in production and broadcasting and has volunteered with elementary school aged children in theatre production. Jackie is able to draw from her many years as a spokesperson and radio talent to bring warmth and insight to her many endeavors, including representative for organizations such as D.A.R.E., March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy and Easter Seals. A mom and the youngest of seven siblings, Italian American born in Rota Spain, Jackie or ‘Juani’ as her family and friends call her, comes from a very close knit family. Her knowledge of conversational French, Italian and Spanish has broadened the scope of her work. She lives in New Jersey and loves spending time with her family in the outdoors and traveling.

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