Alanis Morissette: Minnesota Yacht Club Festival 2024
Sales surpassed 60 million album copies; today, the talented singer-songwriter-musician, named Morissette, is one of the leaders in contemporary music. She has performed and released highly emotional music; and as a result has received immense appreciation globally, 14 Juno Awards in Canada, 7 Grammy® Awards with further 14 nominations, Golden Globe Nomination, and in 2015, she was honored by the induction into The Canadian Music Hall Of Fame. Alanis has lent her talent to the big and small screen with appearances in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Dogma, Sex and the City, Weeds, Up all night and has been a celebrity guest mentor on the Voice.
Albeit a singer, Alanis majors in sexual freedom of women, spiritual, mental, and physical health for women, as well as education for children. she writes and posts in many forums of the social media (most recently a weekly column for one of the largest global newspapers The Guardian), facilitates workshops and does key note speaking in different parts of the globe including learning institutions like the UCLA, Omega Institute, Miraval and Esalen in Big Sur, California. Indeed, over the years Alanis has had the opportunity to be on the same platform with some of the contemporary movers and shakers such as Oprah Winfrey, Arianna Huffington, Eckhart Tolle, Ken Wilber, Desmond Tutu, The Dalai Llama among more.
Her podcast, Conversation with Alanis Morissette, is dedicated to interviews with different very qualified teachers, authors and leaders of various philosophies with the background in psychological, spiritual, neurobiological, and developmental fields, who work on recovery and wholeness. These guest of hers include Dr. Dan Siegel, Dr’s Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt, Dr. Stan Tatkin, Dr. Margaret Paul and Katherine Woodward Thomas. By her intra-personal blog at Alanis. of interests; relationship; health and fitness; art; spirituality; women’s issues and all other aspects; products and service recommendations. She has her own writings on her site, and Alanis also shares writings of an expert blogger, which may include Cheryl Richardson. Loss and grief experts that appeared in the media include Dr. Joel Furman, Dr. Wendy Maltz, and Susan Stiffelman, to mention but a few.
Growing to be quite an independent scholar, Alanis designs her specific learning models as well as tactics and interweaves them with her findings, her knowledge, and skills into actual teachings, which consist of both erudition and passion together with deep understanding and compassion. In order to make the music TV show functional for the human subjects and for their social, relational, spiritual, and individual health, Alanis integrates academic and psychological research with practices of self and spirit. Her principal fields of concentration are: Internal Family Systems Model of part’s work and addiction and codependence recovery, Somatic Experiencing model of trauma healing, shadow work, developmental psychology, attachment theory and attachment parenting and Highly Sensitive Person HSP as a style of the sensory processing along with Imago therapy. With writing, teaching, keynote speaking, music, and art, Alanis’s writing to empower and assist individuals in the healing and regaining of their power is a self-professed life’s work for the prevention of suffering among others.
This well-known Canadian activist received the UN’s Global-Tolerance award. Of her own free will, she joins organizations with the aim of support awareness and funding for several cases such as; Equality Now, Music for Relief, the Every Mother Counts CD and P. S Arts in California. Her major causes include and have wondered all through the categories of parenthood such as attachment parenting, home/natural childbirth and breastfeeding and its impact on mothers from different parts of the world.
Besides music and teaching, Alanis has her first book in the pipeline that she expects to release in the later part of 2016.