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Credits: "Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Chef Brian" by LATASHA"Neither Sweat Nor Tears" by Dan Bodan"Go To the Limits of Your Longing" by Rainer Maria Rilke
Credits: "Grace" by U2"Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Chef Brian" by LATASHA"Length of Light" by Amulets Contact Renee at LOVERENEEPODCAST@GMAIL.COM
What can we learn from the Dogwood tree in Renee's front yard, and a poem about planting trees. Credits: "Planting a Dogwood" by Roy Sheele"Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Morning Mandolin" by Chris Haugen"Length of Light" by Amulets
What if those who are willing to admit their vulnerability are less vulnerable than those who can't admit their own? Thanks to Lori Gottlieb for some inspiration from her book, 'Maybe You Should Talk To Someone". Credits: 'Try To Praise the Mutilated World' by Adam Zagajewski Trans. Clare Cavanagh'Maybe You Should Talk To Someone' by Lori GottliebThe Brilliance, "See The Love" "Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Reflection Pool" by JR Tundra
Join Renee for an episode focused on peace and finding breathing room in our lives. Two poems and an introduction to Julian of Norwich. Renewal Retreat May 2nd. 2020: https://www.facebook.com/events/627798854452659/Credits: "The Peace of Wild Things" by Wendell Berry"O Sun of Real Peace" by Walt Whitman"Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Ticker" by Silent Partner"Unrest" by ELPHNT
How have you found bitterness popping up in your life? Renee shares another embarrassing story, along with an original poem from Susan Getty. Credits: Susan Getty 'Celebrate My Navel'. More about Susan "Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Chef Brian" by LATASHA"The Curious Kitten" by Aaron Kenny"Tupelo Train" by Chris Haugen
Today, we dig into the nitty-gritty of our bodies and the complicated relationships we have with them. Hear stories from Renee's experience, a poem from Jane Hirshfield and conversation on change from a previous episode. Credits: Jane Hirshfield, 'A Hand' "Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Neither Sweat Nor Tears" by Dan Bodan "Length of Light" by Amulets"Chef Brian" by LATASHA
What kind of person are you when it comes to change? Join Renee as she breaks down the different groups of people, shares a classic song on changes that remains wildly relevant today, and hears from you. Contact: LoveReneePodcast@gmail.comYoutube: www.Youtube.com/lovereneepodcastCredits:https://www.facebook.com/luv2groomem/The Examen The Times They Are A-Changin’ Bob Dylan 1964 MewithoutYou ‘In a Market Dimly Lit’ Music: "Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Chef Brian" by LATASHA“Lulu is the Cat I Like Best” by pATCHES
A song, a poem, and my thoughts for the New Year. Contact: lovereneepodcast@gmail.com CREDITS: "January White" Sleeping at Last "Elegy in Joy" Muriel Rukeyser Rosy Retrospection "Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Chef Brian" by LATASHA"Quiet Nights" by Nate Blaze"Meeting Again" by Emily A. Sprague
I'm growing eyes (not in a weird biological mutation kind of way). Listen in for more and a Holiday song cover from Renee. Happy Holidays! Credits: "Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Acoustic Circles" by Unicorn Heads"Lo, how a rose e'er blooming" Public Domain."Chef Brian" by LATASHAFetal Eyesight Development https://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/fetal-development/fetal-eyesight/
What do trees and snow tubing have to do with 'letting go'? Today, Renee shares a poem, an embarrassing story and her thoughts on letting go. Credits: "Lines Written in the Days of Growing Darkness" by Mary Oliver"Locally Sourced" by Jason Farnham"Momentous" by Lish Grooves"The Curious Kitten" by Aaron Kenny"Chef Brian" by LATASHA