Shrink Rap: The Battered Male
by Dr. Susannah Smith Telluride's San Miguel Resource Center, the region's only nonprofit dealing with the twin challenges of domestic violence and sexual assault, celebrat
by Dr. Susannah Smith Telluride's San Miguel Resource Center, the region's only nonprofit dealing with the twin challenges of domestic violence and sexual assault, celebrat
[ click the "Play" button to hear Susan's interview with Alanna] Alanna Kaivalya was included in a Yoga Journal article featuring "Top 21 Instructors in the U.S.
[ click to hear the interview with Maegan Boyce] Maegan and Peaks co-worker Zabe James The San Miguel Resource Center is a small nonprofit with only five employees, yet it p
[ Click to hear Susan's interview with Jessica Forsyth] The CHIP team It was the wish of the Telluride AIDS Benefit’s muse, Robert Presley, to keep West
Year after year, AIDS activist and Telluride Aids Benefit board member Ron Gilmer gets up on his soapbox and argues that prevention is the name of the game to stop the spread of th
This month’s focus for Jivamukti yoga is an interesting one. I am not sure exactly how the Telluride yogis are going to respond to hasahasana (laughter pose), but I am going to d
[Click play button to hear interview] Regina Zwilling The first ever Telluride Yoga Festival was held last July and the crowd went wild: asana, altitude, and ahimsa pro
Regina Zwilling Ana Forrest’s life is grist for the mill of the daytime soaps: She was born crippled, and growing up experienced physical abuse, drug addiction, epilepsy,
Shrink Rap by Dr. Susannah Smith Often, as a systems consultant or coach, I get asked to help resolve a conflict within an organization. In systems theory, there is no such
Dr. Susannah Smith continues with her new TIO column, “Shrink Rap.” Her second post is a tip of the hat to Alfred E. Newman: “What, me worry?” It is all last-minute holiday
I grew up in and around New York, a place known for ethnic diversity, where a handle like "Smith" is as rare as a street with no traffic or trash. The name smacks of whit