by Ellie Nowels | Apr 20, 2023
Ohioana Book Festival Authors LIVE on VOICEcorps’ Morning Exchange
Thursday, April 20 at 11am ET – LIVE
Re-airs at 11 p.m. and is uploaded as on-demand programming on the website.
LISTEN at voicecorps.org.
VOICEcorps enriches lives by reading printed news and information to people who are blind, have low vision, or other conditions that prevent reading. Several of our 2023 Ohioana Book Festival authors will record a discussion panel for this wonderful reading service.
Moderator: David Weaver, Ohioana Director
Panelists: Authors Karin Cecile Davidson, Frances Smith Strickland, and Nita Sweeney
In this conversation Moderator David Weaver, Karin, Frances, and Nita will discuss their books. Nita’s most recent book is Make Every Move a Meditation: Mindful Movement for Mental Health, Well-Being, and Insight. All three will be at the Ohioana Book Festival this coming Saturday, April 22nd at The Main Library in downtown Columbus. Nita is the award-winning wellness author of three books: Depression Hates a Moving Target, You Should Be Writing, and Make Every Move a Meditation. She lives in Upper Arlington with her husband, Ed, and their yellow Labrador retriever, Scarlet.
Since its inception in 2007, the Ohioana Book Festival has given readers the opportunity to connect with their favorite Ohio writers. Held each spring, the Festival welcomes roughly 140 authors and more than 3,000 visitors every year.
Presented & Hosted by: VOICEcorps
by Ellie Nowels | Mar 21, 2023
Nita Sweeney at 2023 Ohioana Book Festival
Join award-winning author Nita Sweeney at this year’s Ohioana Book Festival.
Saturday, April 22nd
NITA WILL READ AT 2;15pm
Columbus Metropolitan Library – Main Branch
96. S. Grant Avenue (downtown)
Since its inception in 2007, the Festival has given readers the opportunity to connect with their favorite Ohio writers. Held each spring, the Festival welcomes roughly 140 authors and more than 3,000 visitors every year.
The 2023 Festival will be back at Columbus Metropolitan Library’s Main Library, on Saturday, April 22, 2023!
All three of Nita’s books will be available for sale and she will happily sign as many as you would like. The Book Loft will once again handle book sales.
Visit the Ohioana website for the complete list of authors.
by Tami Kamin Meyer | Sep 3, 2022 | Author Interviews, Blog, Write Now Columbus Essay Archives
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Nita Sweeney is a lot of things to a lot of people. On top of the important and varied hats she wears, including wife, writer, author, coach, mentor, mental health advocate, marathoner, devoted dog ma, (decaf) coffee addict, and one-time attorney, she is also a meditator.
As it happens, she met the love of her life before she realized her love of meditation. It is endearingly sweet how Ed Sweeney, her husband of 29 years, not only stole Nita’s heart but also introduced her to an ancient ritual that has become central to her life, both personally and professionally.
“There was this guy,” she recalls, a slight blush rising on her cheeks nearly three decades later, of her early days with Ed. One day, her then-boyfriend asked if she would like to “sit.” He was actually inviting her to meditate. Because she liked the guy, she went along with his request. He set the microwave timer for five minutes.
“Try not to fidget,” he instructed.
But Nita is a fidgeter, and simply could not sit still the entire five minutes.
While he may not have been impressed with her meditation skills at the time, Ed both married that writer and introduced her to an activity that served as a mental lifeline for decades to come.
Her newest book, Make Every Move a Meditation, is aimed at readers both new to meditation and those with experience in the exercise. “While I give specific, detailed instructions a beginner can follow, some of the techniques might also be unfamiliar to people who have practiced before,” says Nita. While most meditation techniques suggest sitting or walking while practicing, Nita focuses on movement meditation.
Although movement meditation is not new, it is not commonly taught, says Nita. “There is an assumption you must sit still in order to develop the calm and concentration necessary for effective meditation practice. I agree that a still body can create conditions to help the mind calm on its own, but stillness is not necessary.”
While she had been exposed to the concept of meditation prior to meeting Ed, Nita admits she viewed it as “bold” and “exotic.” However, as she continued to practice meditation alongside “that guy,” Nita eventually experienced the calm and concentration that can result from meditation.
Nita’s interest in mental health grew as she became more endeared to meditation and the soothing benefits she enjoyed from it. Penning Make Every Move a Meditation is a culmination of her years pursuing mental and physical health for herself coupled with her desire to share with others what she has learned along with way.
Writing about mental health “helps me process my life,” says Nita.
She says, “I enjoy writing about mental health and meditation based on my own experience because putting words on a page is a way to digest what happens to me. It helps me understand life on a deeper level.” She says writing a book combining her loves of meditation, exercise, and mental health has been a long-term goal, but it took years for the idea to percolate in her mind.
Nita is excited to embark on an abbreviated book tour that will take her to several locations in the coming months including Columbus and Cincinnati. She will participate in virtual events around the book, too. Check our calendar for further information.
Beyond promoting her book, blogging, running, meditating, and sharing adventures with Ed, Nita is also looking ahead. “I’m nagged by an unfinished novel about a unicorn barista who unknowingly joins a troop of homeless forest people trying to save some ancient trees. There are also memoirs about some family members. And, poetry beckons.”
“I want to write it all.”
(c)Tami Kamin Meyer, 2022, all rights reserved
by Theresa Garee | Jul 1, 2022
Mindfulness for Mental Health: Heart Wisdom Panel
Wednesday, July 6th at 1:30pm PT/4:30pm ET
Zoom
Award-winning author Nita Sweeney joins Mango Publishing Group authors Kim Colegrove and Sherry Richert Belul for this Heart Wisdom panel.
Email brianna@mangopublishinggroup.com for the zoom link.
by Theresa Garee | Apr 18, 2022
Make Every Move a Meditation Launch Gathering
The Book Loft of German Village
Tuesday, September 13 at 7pm
Join award-winning author Nita Sweeney, publisher of Write Now Columbus, as she launches her latest book, Make Every Move a Meditation: Mindful Movement for Mental Health, Well-Being, and Insight. Nita will give a short presentation, read a few passages, and sign all the books you care to purchase for yourself and anyone you know who might be interested in exercise as meditation.
About the book:
Grow by Using Exercise as Meditation
Praise for her past work includes “A great narrative on how moving your body can actually transform your brain! ”—Richard C. Davis PhD, BCN, Psychologist and Brain Trainer
In Make Every Move a Meditation, learn how to find freedom using the mind-body connection as you transform movement into a powerful practice of mindful movement.
Exercise can be meditation. What do you think of when you hear the word meditation? A quiet room filled with monks? An Instagram influencer? What about moving meditation? Yoga? Tai Chi? For too long, meditation in books has focused on specific periods of meditation, rather than mediation through fitness or daily activities. What if lifting weights, dancing with your love, or walking across a room counted? Why not use exercise as meditation? What if you could make every move a meditation?
Connect with the present moment in each movement. In Make Every Move a Meditation, award-winning author, meditation leader, and mental health advocate Nita Sweeney shows readers that fitness can be mindfulness. She teaches readers how to bring meditation and mindfulness into any activity by incorporating centuries-old techniques. Studies show that both exercise and meditation reduce anxiety, stabilize blood pressure, improve mood and cognition, and lead to a deeper self-relationship and wisdom. Movement is medicine, and meditation is medicine. Let’s combine the two with exercise as meditation.
Inside Make Every Move a Meditation, you’ll learn to:
- Turn exercise into a meditation tool and use exercise as meditation
- Make any activity, even walking through the house, a mindful practice
- Enjoy the benefits of meditation while getting fit
If you like meditation books and best sellers such as Think Like a Monk, Practicing Mindfulness, or Breath, you’ll love Make Every Move a Meditation.