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Propriometrics Press is seeking a new Publisher!

September 26, 2019 ·

As Propriometrics Press continues to grow and we gear up to launch a few new titles (keep up with our website and our Twitter and Instagram profiles for updates!), we are hoping to add a new publisher to our team—someone who can oversee projects, timelines, and big-picture stuff. See below for more information and our requirements!

Propriometrics Press is seeking a publisher for our dynamic and exciting non-fiction micropress. We want someone motivated, with keen marketing and business sense, excellent communication skills, and a lot of vision. This position will take approximately 20-30 hours a week, with flexible hours that accommodate busy periods and lulls. We are located in the Pacific Northwest; local candidates a plus. You would be overseeing a small team making a big impact; our backlist is full of bestsellers and award-winners.

Your tasks would include:

  • Managing budgets for backlist promotions, reprints, and new books
  • Liaising with our foreign rights agent, distributor, and printer on all tasks
  • Keeping big-picture schedules on track, including lead time for marketing and promotions
  • Managing our editorial, production, and promotions staff
  • Creating and leading marketing initiatives for front and backlist
  • Helping to plan and organize author events and book tours
  • Bringing new book ideas to the table

You have:

  • At least 5 years’ experience in book publishing, including at least 1 year in a senior management position, as a publisher preferred
  • A thorough and proven skill with book marketing and promotions
  • Contacts at major publications for review
  • A passion for making thought-provoking books that aim to shift our culture into a more sustainable, human-movement-based future
  • An understanding of the Propriometrics backlist and mandate, and a keen eye for next steps

Please submit a cover letter, detailed CV, and a thorough marketing plan you created and implemented for an existing book to Penelope at [email protected].

Happy Three Year Anniversary, EAT WELL, MOVE WELL, LIVE WELL! Get a free course from its authors!

September 9, 2019 ·

This October, the award-winning book Eat Well Move Well Live Well will celebrate three years since its debut! Here’s a message from its authors, Galina and Roland Denzel, who would like to offer you a free online training course to celebrate its anniversary!

We wrote Eat Well Move Well Live Well to give each person whose life it touches a way to do meaningful self-care and heal their body through natural movement, food, and lifestyle. It was our way to say, Here, be your own health coach—you can do this. 

Whether you already own the book or want to take advantage of our three year anniversary offer, we have created a bonus course that will give you the fundamental skills to feel light, energized, focused, and productive right away!

For anyone who either already owns our book or purchases it in September and October of 2019, we are gifting access to the online Better in a Week course (value $99) which features main skills and habits from the book. Let us lead you through your own health transformation week by week for four weeks. 

All you have to do is either:

1) Send us a picture of you with our book and your email address with which to gain access to the course to [email protected].

2) Send us a copy of your purchase receipt from an online or physical bookstore and your email address with which to gain access to the course to [email protected].

More about the Better in a Week Online Course: Eat Well Move Well Live Well – The First Four Weeks

Despite what you may have heard, the hardest step to take toward good health isn’t always the first. For most people, the hardest step is the one you still need to take when you’re tired, hungry, sad, lonely, stressed, sore, or overworked.

This is a four week, step-by-step, guided course to your real-life health transformation.

This course features four foundational lessons from the book, Eat Well Move Well Live Well, along with engaging videos, course notes, and bonus materials.

We will coach you through common health challenges as you master your new tools and strategies, gain confidence, and enjoy lasting benefits, such as more energy, increased productivity, a lighter and stronger body, and a more positive outlook on life. You will be empowered to overcome everyday obstacles, such as lacking time to prepare food, spending too much time sitting or working at a desk, or feeling like you just can’t live without sugar.

The course is more than just the first four lessons; you’ll learn the skills needed to build any new habits and have them stick with you for life. You’ll also join the Better in Week group—an online community of like-minded people waiting to support you and cheer you on.

After completing this course you will have all the skills you need to continue on your journey of self-discovery and well-being, not only with these first four lessons, but any lesson in the book, plus any other healthy habit you desire in life.

Thanks for supporting us, and we hope you continue to eat well, move well, and live well!

Galina & Roland Denzel

Doniga Markegard’s Fall/Winter 2019 Schedule

July 29, 2019 ·

Doniga Markegard—regenerative rancher, conservationist, and author of the memoir Dawn Again, has lots of events and appearances planned for the second half of 2019. Join her (and sometimes Katy Bowman, as well!) for these exciting events concerning her book, sustainable farming, food, and movement.

August 10–16, Montana. Doniga will be a guest instructor at a few Women in Ranching Gatherings at various ranches in Montana. These are invite-only events.

August 28, 6:00–8:45 pm, Redwood City, CA. Join Doniga and the San Mateo Chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation for a potluck, discussion, and signing of Dawn Again at the Redwood City Library.

September 22, 9:00 am–1:30 pm, Ojai, CA. Doniga and Katy Bowman will do a joint dynamic lecture on “Wilderness Moves: Food and Farming Movements” at Poco Farms. The $100 ticket price includes lunch.

September 22, 5:45–7:30 pm, Ventura, CA. Both Doniga and Katy will give a lecture on “Movement Matters: The Missing Piece from our Sustainability Model” at Patagonia’s flagship store. RSVP here: https://movementmattersthemissingpiece.splashthat.com/

October 3, The Netherlands. Doniga will be a speaker at the Food Inspiration Trendsummit 2019 in The Netherlands for the “Shaping the Future of Food” panel.

October 21, 8:00 am–3:00 pm, Occidental, CA. Doniga will be a speaker at the Bioneers Post-Conference Workshop “Water and Agriculture: Strategies to Create Resilience and Avert a Crisis” at the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center.

November 29–December 1, Scotts Valley, CA. Join Doniga and co-instructor Laura Fraser for a writing retreat on “Tracking and Writing the Wild” at 1440 Multiversity.

Where are the Denzels?

July 25, 2019 ·

You might have heard that Roland & Galina Denzel, co-authors of Eat Well, Move Well, Live Well, have recently moved from California to a new home in Colorado. Want to know more about what they’ve been up to? Hear it from Galina herself below.

authors Galina & Roland Denzel in front of a "Welcome to Colorful Colorado" sign

We’ve been writing together for 11 years and living together as a family for eight. During that time, I had a full-time job as a movement teacher and trauma healing specialist, and Roland worked as a print analyst for a large corporation, with evenings and weekends dedicated to writing and health coaching. We had very full and demanding lives, and we tried to maximize our self-care in the little time we had.

During these eight years together, we took greater and greater strides towards modifying our environment—we were always aware that a real food diet and exercise were not enough to offset the effects of a sedentary lifestyle, a noise-polluted environment, and a nature- and community-deficient life. So we moved from an apartment that had little light and plant growing space, where we literally grew our greens with a grow light, to a larger space with more light and room to teach cooking classes. Then we moved to a townhome with more growing space for veggies and edible flowers and a gathering space for friends that was closer to my studio so I could walk instead of bike, and much closer to wilderness trails than before. We were aware of how changing our living space created more opportunities for movement, for nature, for better food, for connection. We even had a quieter space to record our podcast! Yet, we felt that long workdays indoors, and some of our new dreams—relationship, creative and professional—were asking for yet another change in environment.

In May, we moved from California to Colorado. For me, it was a love at first sight experience, since I grew up next to mountains and have always felt so at home around peaks, trees, and snow-surrounded valleys. Roland, a California native, is still learning that weather is fun—and having four seasons in one day is totally a Colorado experience. Also, hail hurts!!

We’ve been blessed with wonderful friends and community here, as so many of our Nutritious Movement colleagues and friends live close by. We’ve also discovered that three of families we know and love are moving here later this year, independent of each other, and our hearts are so full!

Roland stands in a field with the Rockies as a backdrop.

Of course, not owning my movement studio and working more online with clients has created a whole new flow of the day—we are being conscious of more screen time, and truly dedicated to bookending our days outside in natural light. We’ve also found that gardening and badminton make incredible movement breaks outside! We were lucky to find a neighborhood with established old trees and native plant gardens, so each walk is truly a healing balm for the eyes. We have bunnies, squirrels, and even foxes here in Fox Hill, Longmont. The Rockies are just a short drive away, and there are plenty of people to hike with!

We’re finding that more outdoor time in natural light, more time to be with friends, and a community that supports care for the environment are truly nourishing us. Even something as simple as being able to compost 90% of our trash and dedicating ourselves to be as single-use and plastic-free as possible is making a huge difference in our mood and mental health. People are asking if we miss the ocean—who wouldn’t miss the ocean? Or the friends we have in California?! You have to grow your heart to hold everything you love and everything you are stepping into! We have many sweet memories of it and we know we will visit for long walks and swims soon!

Roland looks out over water.

What are we working on now that we are not in our 10-12 hour day full-time jobs? I am working on bringing new movement courses and workshops, as well as coaching offers, to our online school on eatmovelive52.com, and have been growing a beautiful and compassionate curriculum around emotional eating and conscious eating. In fact, I just finished a new free book called Peace with Self Peace with Food, which will be available for free for a short while, as readers become familiar with a nervous system approach to healing from the pain of emotional eating.

Roland took the big plunge out of the corporate world last year, and if you’ve ever done anything like that you know it’s scary as hell. Yet, he’s been consistent and passionate about helping others and he’s growing a wonderful community of people who are interested in losing weight in a kind and compassionate way through a real food lifestyle. He has a new program coming up, called Weight Loss Now. He’s also leading several Breakthrough coaching groups for people who are serious about making a change in their health trajectory. He’s also working actively on his urban fantasy novel and is helping out writers in his Indestructible author community live healthy and happy lives as they write long hours each day to make their book ideas reality!

Roland & Galina sit outside and eat with friends.

Life has been good to us. We’ve said yes to our vision for a new season of life, and we are so blessed to be supported by beautiful nature, a home that can hold our work and life, and be a base for local learning and retreats, and a community of people who need nature and love it as much as we do. Many of you know that we chose Colorado because I want to go back to school here, and I can’t wait to tell you more about it next time.

For now, from us, the Denzels, happy reading and we hope that the tools, tips, and life we share inspire you to grow your dreams and make them happen wherever you are.

Doniga Markegard with Patagonia

July 24, 2019 ·

Do you know that Doniga Markegard, author of Dawn Again, was featured in a promotion with Patagonia recently? If you missed it, watch it below now!

Doniga is a regenerative farmer who provides grass-fed and pasture-raised beef, lamb, pork and chicken to their community in Half Moon Bay, California from her and her husband’s ranch, Markegard Family Grass-Fed. Their practices of regenerative farming, holistic planned grazing, and watershed stewardship helps to make their farm as environmentally-friendly as possible! Go, Doniga!

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