• S2:E3 - Halimah Beaulieu - Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant
    May 11 2022

    We were so lucky to sit down with Halimah Beaulieu to discuss what EDI (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) is and why it's a really pivotal time in history to be recognizing the need for this.

    It's very close to home for Halimah, who presents as Asian, and in the current climate, this became a calling to learn more about what EDI means and create opportunities for businesses and individuals to learn, adapt and grow in a more universally wholistic way.

    So what is EDI?

    • Equity is defined as the removal of systemic barriers and biases enabling all individuals to have equal opportunity to access and benefit.
    • To achieve this, individuals or companies must develop a strong understanding of the systemic barriers faced by individuals from underrepresented groups (e.g., women, persons with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples, racialized minorities, individuals from the LGBTQ2+ community) and put in place impactful measures to address these barriers.
    • Diversity is defined as differences in race, colour, place of origin, religion, immigrant and newcomer status, ethnic origin, ability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and age.
    • A diversity of perspectives and lived experiences is fundamental to achieving understanding or equal opportunities to access and benefit.
    • Inclusion is defined as the practice of ensuring that all individuals are valued and respected for their contributions and are equally supported.
    • Ensuring that company employees or agents are integrated and supported is fundamental to achieving excellence.

    Oh, and one more thing: Halimah is an athlete who holds the BC record for the Steeple Chase, which is something that we didn't know a whole lot about. So we'll get you some new knowledge on what that's all about too! (You never know, you may just want to take it up after hearing about it!)

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • S2:E2 - A life not limited by Crohn's Disease.
    Apr 12 2022

    Today our interview is with Luca. Someone who at the height of their university basketball career was hit with a serious diagnosis after she experienced severe pains in her abdomen.  To add insult to injury, the medical establishment first dismissed her in some shocking ways before caring professionals stepped in to find out what was causing her debilitating pain.

    Though the basketball career and the potential for a career in law enforcement was derailed, she has still gone on to complete her studies and has become both an advocate for Crohn's and a social worker that focuses on at-risk youth. 

    She's going to take us on this adventure through her ordeal and we'll then discuss the realities of living with Crohn's (she's so good at de-stigmatizing the more sensitive parts of the subject!) 

    Also we'll talk about her passion for cooking, how it's been both therapeutic and cathartic, and how you can get in on some of her amazing recipes! 

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • S2:E1 - Marcus Da Silva - Attempting the Chin Up WR & how to contextualize challenge.
    Mar 18 2022

    We got to spend a lot of time with Marcus, a well-read, unique character who attempted to beat the current chin up world record.

    Here's the recap…Marcus went to school to become a lawyer, read a ton of books and then did a sh*t-load of chin ups. But in this conversation, we barely talked about physical ability, as Marcus shared about the intense mental training and emotional experiences he went through on his journey to the chin up record.

    As a person who’s constantly striving to learn, grow and become his best self, he’s accomplished some pretty cool things and has a unique and inspiring perspective on living life and achieving goals.

    PS, he’ll be reattempting the chin-up record very soon in June 2022, so stay tuned!

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    2 hrs and 16 mins
  • We talk to a boxing / MMA coach about rolling with the punches.
    Jan 19 2022

    Have you felt a little beat up by the world over the last few days… weeks…. months..... YEARS…. Well our latest podcast discusses what it’s like to be beat up for a living, and could have some transferrable tips to help with your resiliency. 

    We have a great conversation with Joey Foy, who is a boxing coach in the Greater Vancouver area. We discuss some of his history around getting into MMA and what made him shift from competing to coaching. And in that shift is where he’s found his wisdom and joy and developed his tools for dealing with the stresses of life. And he has a lot of advice about great resources to work with if you’re interested in boxing or MMA in the Greater Vancouver Area. 

    Come along on the journey through Joey’s life and let us know what your takeaway is from this podcast! 

    Be sure to follow him @sapperton_scrapper and subscribe to our podcast and follow us as well @3Wave_Fitness!

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Intuitive Eating: a fireside chat with your body!
    Nov 18 2021

    Our new podcast episode with Registered Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counsellor, Selene Yan, is out today!

    Selene has over 10 years of experience in nutrition counselling, working from a trauma-informed and weight inclusive lens. With her training in mindfulness, yoga, embodied recovery, and somatic experiencing, she helps folks cultivate a satisfying and safe relationship with food and body. 

    Intuitive Eating might sound pretty straight-forward, but it doesn't take long for Selene to dive into the complexities of diets, diet culture, food rules and food roles


    Check out the podcast to hear how Selene helps folks get connected with their deepest needs and overcome some of their biggest hurdles when it comes to food. 


    You can find Selene online here: embodiedRD.com  or on Instagram: @embodiedRD


    Thanks for listening!

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    58 mins
  • Holy S*!% We got to chat with Georgia Ellenwood (Olympic Heptathalete), and she's awesome.
    Oct 28 2021

    Today we're doing a pure interview with Georgia Ellenwood, who just competed for Canada in the Heptathalon at the Olympics in Tokyo. And she's amazing, articulate and a joy to speak with!

    Join us as we ask her about what it takes to get to the Olympics, how she got into the sport, what her take is on the best part of being at the Olympics, and more!

    If you enjoy this you may love the video version of this podcast! We'll share it on our YouTube channel and she is even more charming on video!

    We are 3Wave Fitness and we are here for you! Reach out if you have any questions about fitness or health, follow us on Social and if you're interested we'd love to work with you!

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    58 mins
  • Wavetalks Ep 17: Let's talk about nutrition...with a certified nutritionist! (guest: Sydney Shindle)
    Sep 29 2021

    In this podcast we have a really great discussion with a really great person! Sidney Shindle is a Certified Nutritionist who works with all sorts of folks to help them feel good on the inside and the outside.

    The co-founder of Fiore Health and an associate of Veritas Wellness among many other titles and accomplishments, Sydney is a well-spoken and concise advocate for anyone looking to make strong structural changes in their lives around food, or athletics, or linguistics. Let’s face it she seems good at everything.

    Today's conversation barely scratches the surface of her  expertise, but we learned a lot in the hour chat that we had with her. We really could have talked forever, so we know that you're going to learn a lot here as well.

    If you're interested in working with Sidney, then she can be reached through the following links:

    @veritaswellness @fiorehealthacademy www.Veritaswellness.ca

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • WaveTalk Episode 16 - The one about the busted pelvis.
    Aug 27 2021

    Trigger Warning: There are some graphic depictions of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. 

    Today we're talking to Brett Friesen, an amazing person who has come back from some severe injuries sustained after a motorcycle accident.  He's going to discuss his setbacks, adversities and how he overcame these to get himself to the great place that he is today. 

    There are some nuggets in there for you to learn so that you too can come back after your own knocks and falls along your journey, even if they're not as serious. 

    We have a lot of fun discussing this with Brett, in spite of the serious nature of the topic, and we really believe that there are some amazing takeaways that you can learn. 

    This was also recorded during the summer of 2021 in the metro Vancouver area, in an apartment that collects heat like Buffalo Bill collected skin. It's amazing that we made it through, but I think it helped to keep it light and fun.

    So have a listen and let us know what you think!  Also if you're interested in working with us on your journey, please check out our other tiers and don't hesitate to reach out.  We'll be happy to get started! 

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    34 mins