Joseph Bailey (author of Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane) has created a podcast based on his new book- you can listen now.

“THRIVING IN THE EYE OF THE HURRICANE, UNLOCKING RESILIENCE IN TURBULENT TIMES”
- Watch Episode-1 with Beverley Wilson Hayes
- Watch Episode-2 with Debbie Milam, Louise O’Daliagh, and Teresa Walding
From the publisher of “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane, Unlocking Resilience in Turbulent Times”
This book is for our times: How to Survive and Thrive in Our Uncertain and Turbulent New Normal

Joseph Bailey has helped bring a new paradigm to the public’s attention called Three Principles Psychology. He has taken this paradigm into the healthcare field, addictions and psychotherapy and calls it “The Transformation Principle.” Those who have learned this new form of resilience develop an inner compass that enables them to live in the “eye of the hurricane”, even in the most challenging situations.
What is the Transformation Principle?
Transformation happens through an understanding of the very nature of human experience and how it is governed by principles. When we insightfully realize these principles in our lives we bring about a “transformative resilience” that radically shifts the way we understand ourselves and our chaotic world. It creates an inner strength and self-confidence, enabling us to see it is our thinking that defines our experience and lifestyle.
Calm at the center of the storm.
In this ground-breaking book, discover that you are the author of your own reality. That you live in the feeling of your own thinking, moment to moment. If your own internal thinking defines your reactions, you can rediscover your innate mental health and feel more in control of your levels of stress and exhaustion–even in the most challenging situations.
Burnout prevention and resilience in a changing world.
As a leader in the field of addiction therapies and strategies for overcoming fear and burnout, Joseph Bailey has piloted a number of programs on transformative resilience at the Mayo Clinic, The University of Minnesota Medical School, addiction treatment centers, and healthcare facilities. Thousands of students, clients, and professionals have been inspired and educated by his Transformation Principle. He has provided his program of practical tips and proven methods to first responders and a variety of professions including businesses, social service agencies, hospitals, and universities.
If you enjoyed books like Addicted to the Monkey Mind, The New Normal, or Leverage Your Mindset, you’ll love Thriving in the eye of the Hurricane. Also, enjoy Joseph Bailey’s Slowing Down to the Speed of Life (co-author Dr. Richard Carlson).
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Join us every three weeks at 1 PM (CDT) We gather for our podcast “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” every three weeks! Dates for the next 3 months: June, 8th & 29, July 20th and August 10th and 31st

- Watch Episode #1 (Airdate: May 18th)
Featuring Beverley Wilson Hayes - Watch Episode #2, (Airdate June 8th)
Resilience in Action: Healthcare and Healing
Featuring Teresa Walding RN, Louise O’Dailgh RN, and Debbie Milam - June 29,
Resilience in Action: The Body/Mind Connection
–Chana Studley, John El’Mokadem - July 20,
Resilience in Action: Transforming Corrections and Inmates in Recovery
–Jacqueline Hollows, Derrik Mason, Peter Mears - August 10,
Resilience in Action: Transforming Communities at High Risk
–Joyce Davis (Bronx), Lloyd Fields ( South Carolina), Cynthia Stennis (Miami, Florida)
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Pre-order the new book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane, Unlocking Resilience in Turbulent Times” online:
NEXT ON EPISODE #3:
RESILIENCE IN ACTION: HEALING FROM CHRONIC ILLNESS AND FEELING SAFE IN AN INSECURE WORLD. JUNE 29, 1-2 PM CDT
About our guests:
Join me for my next podcast with guests Chana Studley and John El-Mokadem who will share their stories of transformation in dealing with chronic pain and chronic illness, as well as surviving the recent conflict in the middle east.
John El-Mokadem and Chana Studley have featured interviews from chapter 6 titled: “Why Hope and Resilience are the Key to the Mind/Body connection in Dealing with Illness” from my new book “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane.”Episode #3 Resilience in Action: Healing from Chronic Illness and Feeling Safe in an Insecure World, Chana and John’s bios that demonstrate the power of understanding the nature of resilience and the power of transformation.

John El-Mokadem is a Breakthrough Coach, speaker, and researcher based in the UK. He has over 17 years of experience working with clients internationally, providing both personal and corporate coaching, training and mentorship services. The transformations John witnesses are often life-changing, as clients gain a deeper understanding of how their minds work, enabling them to experience a healthier, happier, more successful, and creative life. John has a specialty for helping people with various chronic health conditions – a byproduct of his own healing journey from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). You can find out more about John’s work at https://www.johnelmokadem.com
Chana Studley recovered from severe PTSD after 3 violent attacks in the UK and spent the next 25 years combining a very successful career in Hollywood with coaching and counseling people with trauma, addictions, and relationship problems. After graduating from The One Thought Institute in 2018 she noticed that her 25 years of chronic pain had completely gone and so conducted research to discover if she could reproduce this experience in others. Following the success of 5 case studies, she developed a program called Painless and is now helping clients all over the world with all kinds of health issues and working with doctors and clinicians to introduce them to the Three Principles.

Chana is also an international speaker and author. Chana’s first book, The Myth of Low Self Esteem – a novel about PTSD, Hollywood, and healing came out last year and her second novel about chronic pain and the Mind/body connection will be published early next year entitled, Painless. chanastudley.com
WATCH EPISODE-2
About our guests:
Debbie Milam, Louise O’Daliagh, and Teresa Walding are three amazing women who push the frontiers of applying the principles in the field of healthcare, and the wider topic of care giving.
For our second episode that aired on Tuesday, June 8th: 1 PM (CDT) “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” I was extremely honored and excited about our guests: Debbie Milam, Louise O’Daliagh, and Teresa Walding, who are three amazing women who push the frontiers of applying the principles in the field of healthcare, and the wider topic of caregiving.
We had a great second episode, and over 22 participants on our live meeting so it was lively, yet intimate and everyone was touched by the spirit and energy in the room!

Debbie Milam has a passion for empowering others to experience the highest level of spiritual and emotional well-being possible. Debbie is a visionary program developer, certified resiliency coach, occupational therapist and past syndicated columnist for United Press International.
She is the winner of the Child and Family Advocate of the Year, 100 Outstanding Woman in Broward County, and Children’s Home Society Volunteer Award.
She is the creator of God’s Way to Stress Less, A Moment Of Peace relaxation CD series for parents, children, and teachers, Hopefest Family Empowerment events and the Creating Peace Project school-based curriculum. In addition, she is the author of And God Said…, Overtaken by Grace, and I Love Being Me.
Debbie’s ground-breaking work on faith, spirituality, conflict resolution, stress reduction, interpersonal communication and special needs kids has been featured in First for Women, the Miami Herald, Elle, and Ladies Home Journal, BEACON TV and on the Hallmark Channel, PBS, and WebMD.
For more about her work visit her online at gracelovewell.org and wisemindproject.org

Louise O’Dalaigh, RN
Louise O’Dalaigh is currently the Senior Manager and Acting lead for Quality Improvement at the Western Health & Social Care Trust leading and supporting the organization to develop a quality improvement culture. Louise qualified as a nurse over 25 years ago and has worked across many Acute services for the NHS in England and Northern Ireland as well as a short period in community care in the Republic of Ireland. Louise trained outside of her healthcare role as a Clarity Coach and has a real interest in supporting healthcare staff in achieving their full potential. Louise has a particular interest in reducing burnout among healthcare staff, pointing to the innate health and wellbeing that resides within us all and sees the direct correlation between being involved in QI projects and as part of a QI culture can lead to increased compassionate care an antidote to burnout and stress in the workplace. This increased interest stems from Louise’s own experience and remarkable speedy recovery on discovering the Three Principles understanding. Louise sees her healthcare role as a super connector and human catalyst for improvers.
Work-louise.odalaigh@westerntrust.hscni.net
Personal-louiseodalaigh@gmail.com
Twitter handle @louiseodalaigh

Teresa Walding BSN, RN, NC-BC earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Boise State University in 1993. She has worked in a variety of clinical areas – including ICU, rehabilitation, psychiatric, pediatrics, and currently Post Anesthesia Recovery. She is a Co-Leader of the Austin Area Chapter of the American Holistic Nursing Association (AHNA). As a speaker and teacher, she has taught the Principles of Resilience at national conferences, meetings, webinars, and retreats. Teresa is a Board-Certified Nurse Coach and Associate Director of the Advancing Nurse Coaching Program, which focuses on bringing the Principles of Resilience to nurses and health care professionals through their 80-hour virtual, self-paced course. She is a contributor to the Beginnings magazine of the AHNA and has been re-published in the Texas Organization of Nurse Executives E-News. She has appeared on podcasts, radio shows, and webinars as a content expert on the Principles of Resilience. Teresa has recently established Teresa Walding Consulting, PLLC.
EPISODE-1
With guest Beverley Wilson Hayes
For our premiere episode that aired on Tuesday, May 18th: 1 PM (CDT) “Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane” we were honored and excited about our guest Beverley Wilson Hayes.
We had a great first episode, and over 23 participants on our live meeting so it was lively, yet intimate and everyone was touched by the spirit and energy in the room!
About our guest:

Beverley Wilson Hayes has worked in the field of recovery for over three decades, creating and leading many recovery and self- discovery programs. She is world-renowned for her ability to connect as a Spiritual conduit and trainer of trainers. She was introduced to the Three Principles Psychology by her Mentor Dr. Roger Mills, thirty years ago. As a Certified Advanced Trainer of Trainers, and keynote speaker, her range of experience is vast. She has worked with diverse populations from high crime rate communities, correctional and educational systems, to corporate board rooms.
Beverley’s life goal to help others discover their own source of wisdom and insight blossomed with Syd Banks’ support and guidance. She demonstrates this commitment working with individual clients of all ages, groups, as a seminar leader, on webinars, and mentoring. She spends her time richly loving. Beverley lives with her beloved husband/soulmate Bill Hayes, in Merced, CA.
Beverley is CEO/Co-Founder of Conduits Do it (ConduitsDoIt) International. A worldwide consulting and training Corporation, with a loving family touch. She is a developing Author and spends her time richly loving others.
Thriving in the Eye of the Hurricane
Unlocking Resilience in Turbulent Times
What is the Transformation Principle? This principle is a realization of the fundamental way our mind works that brings about a “transformative resilience” that radically shifts the way we understand ourselves and our chaotic world. It creates an inner strength and self-confidence, enabling us to see it is our thinking that creates our experience and the quality of our lives.
Burnout prevention and resilience in a changing world. As a leader in the field of addiction therapies and strategies for overcoming fear and burnout, Joseph Bailey has piloted a number of programs on transformative resilience at the Mayo Clinic, The University of Minnesota Medical School―Center for Spirituality and Healing, addiction treatment centers, and healthcare facilities. Thousands of students, clients, and professionals have been inspired and educated by his Transformation Principle. He has provided his program of practical tips and proven methods to first responders and a variety of professions including businesses, social service agencies, hospitals, universities, and school communities.