Tony Cecala

Tony is a business strategist. He publishes the Holistic Networker and produces the Wellness Expo. In his spare time he reads about technology and the mind.

Tony Cecala Interviewed on The Kathleen Show

Tony Cecala Interviewed on The Kathleen Show

Written by on October 8, 2008 in Health

Film producer, health advocate, and all-around cool chick, Kathleen Slattery–Moschkau invited me to be a guest on her radio show, TheKathleenShow.com. We talked about my roots as an explorer of consciousness and shifted to a discussion of small business marketing—specifically the pros and cons of Google AdWords advertising. To learn how internet marketing can help […]

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Master Cleanse without the Cayenne

Master Cleanse without the Cayenne

Written by on September 21, 2008 in Health

Health Tip from our Friends at DrNatura: Taking a gentle approach to cleansing makes sense for many people. If you’re still having trouble sticking to this modified master cleanse, or if you find this type of fasting too taxing on your energy, consider an herbal fiber supplement for detoxification. Herbal fiber can help cleanse your […]

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Food Poisoning can be Alleviated with Acupuncture

Food Poisoning can be Alleviated with Acupuncture

Written by on September 21, 2008 in Acupuncture

Acupuncture can treat ongoing conditions like chronic pain and anxiety as well as sudden ailments. Food poisoning is a perfect example of a temporary and unpredictable discomfort that acupuncture is successful in treating. Food poisoning can last for hours or days, and while it can be a fairly harmless (if awful) way to spend a […]

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Introduction to Sound Healing

Introduction to Sound Healing

Written by on September 21, 2008 in Health

by Jodi Roberts Sound Healing is a relatively new discipline in the healing world, yet transformation through sound has been part of human life from the beginning. Nature sounds, song, voice, chants, pounding two rocks together, hitting a hollow log with a stick are all ways in which our ancestors used sound to create ceremony […]

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Deva Premal Concert at the Lakewood Theatre

Deva Premal Concert at the Lakewood Theatre

Written by on September 1, 2008 in Music

Holistic Networker is proud to sponsor this event. Deva Premal and Miten with Manose www.DevaPremalMiten.com Wednesday September 17 7:30 pm, doors open at 6:30 pm Lakewood Theater 1825 Abrams Parkway at Gaston www.lakewoodtheater.com After touring non-stop for sixteen years, and with CD sales of well over a half-million, Deva and Miten are living proof that […]

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Your Number’s Up – What Your Address Number Tells About You

Your Number’s Up – What Your Address Number Tells About You

Written by on June 23, 2008 in Features

By Lori Bach Numbers make the world go around in more ways than one! They are everywhere and have many meanings in our lives such as in our month, day and year of birth. They also have an impact on behaviors of people in residences and places of business. Have you ever wondered why some […]

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Interview with Artist Ejay Moore

Interview with Artist Ejay Moore

Written by on June 20, 2008 in Art

How did you get started? I got started about 3 years ago. I lost/released a job I was quite fond of and found myself feeling pretty depressed and disheartened. My aunt was painting at that time and I guess hearing about her paintings planted a seed in my head that maybe I could paint too. […]

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The Underground Shopper Report (Summer 2008)

The Underground Shopper Report (Summer 2008)

Written by on June 20, 2008 in Health

Allergy Clean Environments 1387 W. Campbell Rd. Richardson, TX 75080 972/503-9688; 800/882-4110 Mon-Sat 10-6 www.allergyclean.com If you’ve been diagnosed with allergies (or asthma) your doctor may have given you a catalog from this company. They’ve been providing customers with allergy-proofing products since 1990 and have worked with thousands of allergy and asthma sufferers. From home […]

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Grief and Loss

Grief and Loss

Written by on June 20, 2008 in Editorial

When I was a first-grader my girlfriend was the love of my life. One glance from her set my heart a-flutter. The highlight of my day would be to sit near her in class. As summer approached, my heart sank; she lived three miles from me—an impossible distance for a 6-year- old. That summer, I […]

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Introduction to Rolfing

Introduction to Rolfing

Written by on April 26, 2008 in Health

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_pQi-q5Mj4 Allen Frost talks about the benefits of a bodywork technique called rolfing. It “releases adhesions and lines of strain on the connective tissue whether it’s associated with muscle tissue, abdominal tissues, or the tissues surrounding the spinal cord.”

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