Episode 60: Celeste Lazaris Part 2

The podcast explored various themes, starting with the significant impact of sunlight on mental health for both humans and animals, underscoring the challenges of living in areas with limited sunlight. Celeste Lazaris shared her personal journey of relocating from Washington to Oregon, highlighting feelings of stagnation in Washington and the positive changes in their well-being after the move. They also discussed overcoming health challenges like a broken leg and a blood clot, expressing gratitude for the supportive environment. The conversation then delved into personal growth, manifesting desires, and the importance of creating a safe and receptive environment in relationships, particularly in the human-horse dynamic. The participants emphasized the need to move away from traditional subservient training methods towards building relationships based on mutual understanding and respect. Insights were shared on equine communication, biomechanics in horse rehabilitation, and the evolving nature of the horse-human relationship. Celeste shared historical perspectives on horses' roles in society and the shifting dynamics in breeding and reliance. The speakers also touched on vulnerability, trust-building, and the value of difficult experiences in fostering personal growth and deeper connections. Overall, the podcast showcased a journey of personal evolution, resilience in overcoming challenges, and the transformative power of mindful relationships with oneself, others, and animals. Join Celeste Lazaris, Shayleigh Evans, Tara Davis, Amber Lydic & Katherine Lowry at are Elements of Connection Experience Applications close April 19th https://www.amberlydic.com/EOCSummer2024