A
lifetime of careers with Parks and Recreation, the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, the National Park Service, as well as being a Jazzercise
instructor, radio ad executive, secondary social studies teacher
and director of a youth drug prevention program, Carmen Mendoza is
finding her soul back in the Mojave desert, returning here after
spending over half her life in Colorado.
In this
episode, we talk about the ways the light travels
along the mountains during a desert day, which leads us to a
discussion about Carmen’s training in using Harmonic Light
Frequencies, which she found through searching for other methods to
reduce her own pain from fibromyalgia.
One
day, while watching the snow fall from her Colorado kitchen window,
Carmen heard a voice utter a phrase which inspired the first of
seven short stories in her book, 'Road
to Soul: 7 Captivating Short Stories'. Her own
desert photograph adorns the front and back covers of the
book.
Carmen
is also a professional, certified life coach and provided us with
some examples of some of the ways in which she has assisted her
clients. Additionally, Carmen provides 26 weeks of pro-bono
coaching to caregivers of wounded Veterans, to help them manage
their lives and ensure they are practicing self-care along with
caring for everyone else around them.
We
also have some conversation about the desert Carmen remembers
growing up, compared to the one she has found on her
return.
If
you're interested a light treatment, coaching or purchasing
Carmen's book, visit her Harmonic Coaching website: www.carmendoza.com
At the time of this writing,
Harmonic Light Frequency treatments are available at Carmen's home
office in 29 Palms by appointment or in Yucca Valley at
Rainbow Stew on Wednesdays from
1-5 p.m. for $35 per session.