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Adopt, adapt and improve. Rinse and repeat. Oh, and cocoon. Cocooning is vital. Astro-Insight for June 23-29, 2025. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text & recording ©℗ Kathy Biehl 2025. Image by Astrid from Pixabay Transcription of this episode My Jupiter in Cancer video Energy management tips in my Actions You Can Take playlist Bonus content at Patreon Join my mailing list Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio and TV Support this podcast Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited and the Astro-Insight Lounge
What happened to Jo-Ann (the massive fabric/craft store chain)? In many places, it was the only game in town. It had a captive audience. And sewing and mending are on the rise. So Amanda set out to find out who killed Jo-Ann. It's a lot more complicated than you think! In this episode we take a journey full of twists and turns:Was it just private equity? And WTF is private equity anyway?What do Jo-Ann and Red Lobster have in common? Unfortunately it's not Cheddar Bay Biscuits.How has society's relationship with sewing changed over the last 80 years?Who is Faith Popcorn and why is Amanda obsessed with her?Where are the mechanized hugging booths?Does anyone remember Cargo Express?Where did Jo-Ann's leadership go wrong?How would Amanda "save" Jo-Ann?What is the future of fabric stores? And how are we all a part of it?So many sources and so many links for this episode.First: some suggested fabric stores from Amanda:Firecracker FabricsL'Etoffe FabricsNacho Ann's FabricsMake & MendCheck out Oddly Specific with Meredith Lynch Sources and additional reading:"How private equity rolled Red Lobster," Gretchen Morgenson, NBC News."How trend forecasting keeps the biggest brands on top," Peter Firth, City AM."Faith Popcorn's predictions five years later," Patrick Kevin Day, Los Angeles Times."The Essence of Cocooning," Beth Ann Krier, Los Angeles Times."Cloth World stores sold to chain," Alan Goldstein, Tampa Bay Times."Fabri-Centers Agrees to Pay $3 Million to Settle Charges," Leslie Eaton, The New York Times."Staff Said The Free Mask Kits At Jo-Ann Fabrics Are Just Scraps From The Clearance Bin," Amber Jamieson, Buzzfeed."Did private equity kill Joann fabrics?" Sam Becker, Fast Company."How Joann Fabrics went from a cult-favorite retail darling to a bankruptcy disaster," Lila Maclellan, Fortune."Sixty-seven years of fabrics and crafts," Janet H. Cho, The Plain Dealer."Sixty Years of Serving Creativity," Marsha McGregor.Get your Clotheshorse merch here: https://clotheshorsepodcast.com/shop/If you want to share your opinion/additional thoughts on the subjects we cover in each episode, feel free to email, whether it's a typed out message or an audio recording: amanda@clotheshorse.worldDid you enjoy this episode? Consider "buying me a coffee" via Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/clotheshorseClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable small businesses:The Pewter Thimble Is there a little bit of Italy in your soul? Are you an enthusiast of pre-loved decor and accessories? Bring vintage Italian style — and history — into your space with The Pewter Thimble (@thepewterthimble). We source useful and beautiful things, and mend them where needed. We also find gorgeous illustrations, and make them print-worthy. Tarot cards, tea towels and handpicked treasures, available to you from the comfort of your own home. Responsibly sourced from across Rome, lovingly renewed by fairly paid artists and artisans, with something for every budget. Discover more at thepewterthimble.comSt. Evens is an NYC-based vintage shop that is dedicated to bringing you those special pieces you'll reach for again and again. More than just a store, St. Evens is dedicated to sharing the stories and history behind the garments. 10% of all sales are donated to a different charitable organization each month. New vintage is released every Thursday at wearStEvens.com, with previews of new pieces and more brought to you on Instagram at @wear_st.evens.Deco Denim is a startup based out of San Francisco, selling clothing and accessories that are sustainable, gender fluid, size inclusive and high quality--made to last for years to come. Deco Denim is trying to change the way you think about buying clothes. Founder Sarah Mattes wants to empower people to ask important questions like, “Where was this made? Was this garment made ethically? Is this fabric made of plastic? Can this garment be upcycled and if not, can it be recycled?” Signup at decodenim.com to receive $20 off your first purchase. They promise not to spam you and send out no more than 3 emails a month, with 2 of them surrounding education or a personal note from the Founder. Find them on Instagram as @deco.denim.Vagabond Vintage DTLV is a vintage clothing, accessories & decor reselling business based in Downtown Las Vegas. Not only do we sell in Las Vegas, but we are also located throughout resale markets in San Francisco as well as at a curated boutique called Lux and Ivy located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jessica, the founder & owner of Vagabond Vintage DTLV, recently opened the first IRL location located in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas on August 5th. The shop has a strong emphasis on 60s & 70s garments, single stitch tee shirts & dreamy loungewear. Follow them on instagram, @vagabondvintage.dtlv and keep an eye out for their website coming fall of 2022.Country Feedback is a mom & pop record shop in Tarboro, North Carolina. They specialize in used rock, country, and soul and offer affordable vintage clothing and housewares. Do you have used records you want to sell? Country Feedback wants to buy them! Find us on Instagram @countryfeedbackvintageandvinyl or head downeast and visit our brick and mortar. All are welcome at this inclusive and family-friendly record shop in the country!Located in Whistler, Canada, Velvet Underground is a "velvet jungle" full of vintage and second-hand clothes, plants, a vegan cafe and lots of rad products...
durée : 00:20:19 - COCO Coffee Shop, une cantine végétale pour s'octroyer une pause à Tarbes - Situé sur la Place au Bois à Tarbes, COCO Coffee Shop propose une cuisine 100% végétale dans un cadre cosy et relaxant.
Rachel Dipinto autrice du livre « Ma beauté vivante » (Ed. Leduc) nous propose des rituels cocooning pour passer l'hiver. (www.ecoledebeautevivante.com) Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
In this solo episode of the Farm Family Harmony Podcast, we'll bring in the New Year with the topic of living with intention. Throughout the episode, I'll ask you to ponder many areas in your life, including all the different roles you play in your busy life as a farmer, friend, and family member. I talk about the fact that we have many choices when it comes to living an intentional life. I challenge you to go deep and explore how you're currently showing up on the farm and what things you might want to change to show up differently in 2025. We'll go over tips and ideas on practical ways to make mindset shifts that will lead to a more meaningful, intentional life. Access the full show notes for this episode at elainefroese.com. Elaine Froese Resources: Watch this episode on YouTube. SPEAKING - book Elaine for your next event COACHING - find your Farm Transition Coach MEMBERSHIP - become a Farm Family Harmony Member RESOURCES - download for FREE CONTACT - take the next steps in your transition BURNING QUESTION? Submit it here for Elaine or her coaches Timestamps 0:00:00 Introduction 0:00:30 Alison Weaver's Rural Lifestyle Planner, “Navigate 2025” 0:01:36 Living an intentional life 0:02:55 Speaking engagements in 2025 0:04:33 Shifting mindsets in agriculture 0:05:45 How are you living intentionally in your 6 Key Roles? 0:08:24 What is your Rallying Cry? 0:09:32 Community Support (beyond your family) 0:10:40 One of the roles I struggle with 0:11:48 Your cherished belief 0:13:35 Financial Transparency 0:15:19 Blocking priorities in Google Calendar 0:16:19 Planning your mini-transition 0:18:46 Cocooning 0:22:40 Having strong self-worth 0:23:17 What is your vision for 2025?
durée : 00:03:13 - L'info d'ici, ici Mayenne - La 30ᵉ édition des Lumières de Laval s'est achevée dimanche 5 janvier 2025. Une année placée sous le signe de la "féérie de Noël", qui a ravi la plupart des spectateurs.
Salut les Sweets, bienvenue en 2025 ! Nouvelle année, nouveaux départs, et c'est le moment idéal pour redéfinir notre perception du cocooning. Plongez avec moi, dans notre deuxième épisode de l'année et du défi #Janvoix2025
Hope you enjoy my ramble! But I REALLY hope you take the dare for the challenge this week. Here's a link to my 15 minute before and after that I mentioned in the episode.Struggling with putting together a long term goal? Click Here to get Dream, Define, Do: Your ADHD Guide to Goal MasteryThe Free Webinar "How Adults With ADHD Can Do Sh*tty Tasks" now has a free replay available to watch anytime! Check it out here.Check out the 8 Essential ADHD Big Brother Episodes, curated and ordered specifically to get you primed and ready to successfully manage your ADHD life! Find out the power of leveraging community-driven, gamified accountability. Try it with my 7-day money back no risk thingy-ma-bob!Click here to learn more about the ADHD Big Brother Community
Dans ce nouvel épisode du podcast Le bonheur me va si bien très chaleureux, je vous invite à plonger dans l'univers réconfortant de la lecture automnale. En cette saison où les jours raccourcissent et les températures baissent, rien de tel qu'un bon livre pour se faire du bien et s'évader. Je vous partage ma sélection de 10 livres soigneusement choisis pour accompagner vos moments de cocooning. Que vous soyez à la recherche d'histoires touchantes, de conseils pratiques pour vous épanouir, ou d'instants de douceur, il y en a pour tous les goûts ! Installez vous confortablement avec une tasse de thé ou blottie sous un plaid, cet épisode est conçu pour vous inspirer à prendre soin de vous tout en vous plongeant dans des lectures enrichissantes. Alors, préparez-vous à noter vos prochaines lectures. ✨ Liens importants : Retranscription de l'épisode : https://macoherence.com/10-livres-pour-une-pause-lecture-cocooning-en-automne-2024/ S'inscrire à la newsletter : https://macoherence.com/la-newsletter/?entry_point=Newsletter&origin=organic&entry_canal=youtube Carnet 100 questions introspection : https://macoherence.com/carnet-100-questions-dintrospection/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Have you been feeling unmotivated? Exhausted? Restless? As if you are waiting for something BIG that's coming? If so, you might be going through your own personal metamorphosis…a significant change that will be happening to each of us, in our own perfect timing. In this episode, your OOAL hosts explain how to recognize and navigate this process with grace and ease. We want to support YOU on your journey. Please like, subscribe, and SHARE to help this information reach those who need it. Your comments are read and appreciated; unkind or disrespectful posts will be removed. Samantha Kaufmann, Medium/Energy Channeler, and Spiritual Life Coach https://afirewithin.me https://www.youtube.com/@afirewithinme https://www.instagram.com/samantha.love.afirewithinme/ William Brown, Trance Channel, and Reiki Master Teacher https://william-brown.com/ https://palmandlotus.com/ Signup for my monthly community channeling: https://teamup.com/ksns97bqc7bamr5w2o Dr. Allison Brown, award-winning author, Quantum Healer, and Reiki Master Teacher https://drallisonbrown.com/ https://palmandlotus.com/ https://theoriginstory.earth/ Purchase Allison's books here: https://amzn.to/40YUSQn Thank you to: Chrysilla Lewis for the intro graphic and voice over work Leadin/Leadout Video by Matthias Groeneveld from Pixabay Intro/Exit Music by AlexiAction from Pixabay
Cocooning with little activity and bed rest is still prescribed for concussion patients – and that could be harmful. Science journalist Isobel Whitcomb joins guest host Courtney Collins to discuss the newest science of concussion – which shows dark rooms and a long break from communication actually sets back recovery times – and how medical science is working to better disseminate the newest, best advice. Their article, published in Slate, is “How We Got Concussions So Wrong.”
Aujourd'hui dans les trouvailles du midi, Frédéricke nous parle d'idées de cocooning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Baumärkte gehörten zu den Gewinnern der Coronazeit. Die Kunden rannten ihnen die Türen ein, viele verschönerten ihr Zuhause, das sogenannte Cocooning ließ die Umsätze durch die Decke gehen. Das ist nun vorbei. Sebastian Gundel ist seit zwei Jahren Chef von Obi, vorher war er in dem Unternehmen für Digitales zuständig und hat den österreichischen Markt betreut. Wirtschaftlich lief es für Obi zuletzt nur mäßig: Die Umsätze sanken, in zwei Sparrunden mussten insgesamt 300 Mitarbeiter gehen. Wie es sich anfühlt, diesen Posten in Krisenzeiten zu übernehmen, warum er die Digitalisierung ein bisschen überschätzt hat und ob er selbst ein Heimwerkerkönig ist, erzählt er Konrad Fischer in dieser Folge. Mitarbeit: Johannes Grote, Anna Hönscheid *** Das exklusive Abo-Angebot für Sie als WirtschaftsWoche Chefgespräch-Hörerinnen und Hörer: wiwo.de/chef-abo Helfen Sie uns, unsere Podcasts weiter zu verbessern. Ihre Meinung ist uns wichtig: www.wiwo.de/zufriedenheit [Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER](http://cmk.wiwo.de/cms/articles/15602/anzeige/podcast-werbepartnerinnen/hier-gibt-s-weitere-infos-zu-den-angeboten-unserer-werbepartner-innen)
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Summary In this episode, Megan Limon, a postpartum doula, shares her expertise on the first 48 hours after birth and the importance of maternal care. She emphasizes the value of nourishing foods, particularly warm soups, in supporting the body's healing process. Megan also discusses the benefits of belly binding and provides practical tips and DIYs for postpartum care. She encourages mothers to prepare for postpartum with the same focus and excitement as they do for birth, and reminds them that healing is possible. In this conversation, Megan Limon discusses the importance of self-care and preparation for postpartum healing. She emphasizes the need for mothers to prioritize their own well-being and offers practical tips for creating special moments of self-care during the postpartum period. Megan also highlights the significance of maternal care and support, both for educating mothers and empowering doulas to provide comprehensive care. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the message that healing is possible and that mothers deserve better. Takeaways The first 48 hours after birth can set the tone for the postpartum experience, and focusing on nourishment and self-care during this time is crucial. Nourishing foods, especially warm soups, can support the body's healing process and provide comfort and grounding. Belly binding can provide structural support for the midsection and hips, and also serve as a ritual for self-love and connection to the body. Preparing for postpartum with the same excitement and preparation as birth can lead to a more healing and joyful experience. Healing is possible at any stage of the postpartum journey, and it's important to prioritize self-care and seek support from doulas or other resources. Self-care and preparation are essential for postpartum healing. Mothers should prioritize their own well-being and create special moments of self-care. Maternal care and support are crucial for educating mothers and empowering doulas. Healing is possible, and mothers deserve better. Important Links: https://meganlimondoula.com/product/the-postpartum-guide-heal-nourish-cocoon/ https://meganlimondoula.com/
Clémence nous propose une parenthèse de bien-être en nous ouvrant les portes du spa baie de Somme. Vue époustouflante sur la baie, couleurs douces, matières naturelles, massages balinais prodigués avec des soins aux ingrédients de la baie, elle nous raconte comment elle a conçu ce cocon ressourçant et apaisant.Tu souhaites donner un petit coup de pouce pour la chaîne ? c'est très simple, il te suffit de nous laisser des étoiles ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ou des commentaires
Dr. Greg Martin, National Clinical Lead for Health Protection Surveillance, urges people to help limit the spread of RSV and flu as infection rates rise.
Annelise, Massimo et Carmelo vous accueillent à la maison cette semaine ! Cocooning et farniente au coin du feu, autour d'un café ou d'un cappuccino avec la bonne humeur et la belle musique italienne dans les oreilles.
Dans ce 5e épisode de la saison 5, nous discutons ensemble de cocooning, selfcare et de comment prendre soin de soi, au delà du bain moussant! Notamment, il sera question de : Prendre soin de soi, en fonction de ses besoins ; Profiter de la transition saisonnière qui porte au cocooning et à l'instropection ; Quelques outils qui facilite l'introspection : l'astrologie et la météoastral, l'Ayurveda, le cycle menstruel et ses phases, l'aromathérapie, etc. ; Comment savoir ce qui me fait du bien (se poser des questions / se connaître) ; Se permettre d'essayer de nouvelles choses ; Mettre des moments à l'agenda / faire un plan d'action pour prendre soin de soi ; Bâtir son kit selfcare et des activités réconforts ; Apprendre à prendre des nouvelles de soi, souvent ; Et plus encore! Bonne écoute! À écouter directement via le lecteur multimédia ci-haut ou sur Spotify, Google Podcasts et Itunes.
On today's episode, I talk about what you can do if you're finding it difficult to love. We all know there's a lot of chaos in our world right now and love sometimes seems far away. I encourage you to listen.
Les journées raccourcissent, la météo s'assombrit... Il est temps pour une méditation cocooning ! Dans cet épisode, je te guide pour créer un refuge physique et mental. En utilisant les 5 sens, tu vas te plonger dans ce cocon personnalisé qui va t'apporter apaisement et réconfort. Belle écoute
Do you have books in your home or workplace? And, perhaps more importantly, do you read any of them? Our guest today, Rainer Jozeps, says the presence of books is a symbol of your curiosity and your interest in engaging with the world (my words). However, that utterance was a small park of a bigger issue he drew attention to in In Review, namely, our state government's dropping of the ball (so to speak), when it comes to arts funding vs sports funding. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, thoughtful singer/songwriter, Lucas Day. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store – The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: Rainer Jozeps In The House With No Books 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week No SA Drink Of The Week this episode. 00:02:32 Rainer Jozeps Books on bookshelves, news avoidance, ignorance, cocooning, and art making. These five topics were woven into an intriguing piece in InReview by Rainer Jozeps, entitled, South Australia Has Become Like A House With No Books. Rainer has been involved in Australia's arts industry for more 30 years, holding senior executive roles with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Adelaide Festival Centre, West Australian Ballet, Australian Dance Theatre and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Rainer, I'd like to use your article to give structure to this conversation, even though I'm anticipating that we will do an awful lot of colouring outside the lines. Your article begins by recounting your many visits to display homes to sate your curiosity about what was being offered by builders, noting that you'd leave with an empty feeling in the pit of your stomach because the homes had no provision for books. You then quote Greek philosopher, Cicero, who said “a house with no books is like a body with no soul”. I'd like to explore this a little because my initial reaction was to cheer your claim that “books inspire creativity, excite the imagination and stimulate the intellect”, but then I realised that I have a wall or two of books at home and many have not been touched for years. Do you think there's intrinsic value in “the having of books” or are you assuming that those with books actually read them? Does the presence of books create a more thoughtful headspace? David Olney noted that seeing books can spark conversation. Our books are on our phones – perhaps our screens could run slideshows? Russ Roberts from the Econtalk Podcast says if we read a book a week, we'll probably read about 2,500 books in our lifetime. That's not many. Are there any you believe are a must – either by title or genre? The next theme in your article is ignorance, defined as the lack of knowledge. You argue ignorance can be a chosen state (you realise other people know things you don't know), or it can simply be that you are unaware of there being things you don't know. You note that ethicists call the former “recognised ignorance” and the latter “primary ignorance”. This drew recollections of the Johari Window but also the toxic saturation of conspiracy theories that thrive in this Donal Trump-led era of Fake News. Setting aside mainstream news consumption for the moment, are you hopeful or pessimistic about our society's chances of shaking free from this almost ubiquitous, heavy veil of ignorance? I sense there are First Principles at plan here. No matter how deep the proliferation social media, if we all chose to take heed of Socrates' dictim, that “the unexamined life is not worth living,” we might create space between hearing things and reacting to them. Do we need meditation before education? I did talkback radio for a number of years and I was always dumbfounded by vocal callers who robustly stated their position on anything you put in front of them, within a millisecond. My intuition would suggest their arguments were flawed, but I always needed more time and openness from them to investigate what their beliefs were based on. Needless to say, they were never open to that. Have you mixed with such people. Have you developed any strategies, not to trick them, but to engage them in reflection? And how important is it to actually challenge bad, stereotypical ideas? I ask this because psychologist and writer Adam Mastroianni has eloquently argued on Econtalk that, “our minds are like the keep of a castle protecting our deepest held values and beliefs from even the most skilled attacks. The only problem with this design for self-preservation is that it also can keep out wisdom that might be both useful and true.” He says there is little to do to change people's minds; you can't access our brains through our ears. Your thoughts? The third theme is the link between ignorance and “news avoidance”. What is news avoidance and what do we know about it? I am a former journalist and I get news from a glance through the ABC app, a longer dwell time on the Al Jazeera app, occasional reads of the Ukraine independent app which I subscrib to, Zaborona, and the In Daily newsletter when I see it. That keeps me abreast of most timely stories but for “colour, as I confessed to Peter Greste, I now get my news “sense” from news satire shows like The Bugle, Mad As Hell (when it was on, even though writer David M Green says they didn't think they were fulfilling such an important role), and comedic articles by The Chaser. By being prepared to describe the context of a story and then shout convincingly that the emperor has no clothes, they keep tabs on those in power. How would you define me on the news consumer to news avoider continuum? And where do you sit? The fourth estate has abdicated its responsibility. Peter Greste shared first hand how newsroom editors measure “success” by likes, instead of the important measure of editorial value. Your thoughts? The fourth theme is cocooning and I confess, I might be in that category. I quote: “Cocooning” is a middle-class phenomenon coined by US futurist Faith Popcorn, who predicted large swathes of the community would, in fear of an ever-changing outside world, equip their residences with entertainment rooms, streaming services, security systems and perimeter walls, and utilise ever more home delivery services. And now we want to work from home! What's wrong with this picture? I have worked from home for almost 20 years and I do everything I can to avoid driving in peak hour, if at all. I was in LA a week or two before Covid and the multi-lane highways were a non-stop channel of filth and waste and exhaust. Come Covid, they became almost deserted and peaceful, and air quality improved. Are there not good things about working from home? Going out necessitates a place to congregate with others and bars, cafes, and restaurants typically fill that need. But in an article in 2020, you lamented the noisy architecture of our eateries, where you have to shout to be heard. A client and friend of mine, Laura Drexler, has started a site called, Ambient Menu, where people can review eateries on their level of noise. Is this the other half of the deadly duo strangling social cohesion; crappy, selfish, dumbed down media and news, coupled with venues that encourage consumption and monosylabic conversations? The final theme in your article is art making. You lament our State's reduction in art funding, especially compared to its increased funding of sporting events. I quote: “The arts in South Australia are woefully underfunded relative to other states. From 2017-2022, states and territories cumulatively increased arts funding by 22 per cent, while SA was the only state to head in the opposite direction, reducing funding by 9 per cent over the same period.” I think we can accept the funding figures as fact, so let's look at your underlying reason for frustration here, you state: Our civic life needs thriving cultural institutions to counter ignorance and intolerance. How is that so? I have seen some wonderful, thought-provoking theatre that had potential to counter ignorance and intolerance, but it it seen by a select few who can afford $50+ a ticket and who are primarily people from the chattering, enlightened classes who are already doing their best to stay informed and engaged. What is the value of our State Theatre putting on worthy pieces, society-improving pieces, if only the tiniest morsel of the community can see them? At the end of every episode since 2013, we have said goodnight to Don Dunstan, to honour his legacy as a Premier who stirred things up and got our kitchen cooking (literally). In a stirring piece you wrote in 2o16, Inauthentic “vibrancy” is damaging SA's shrinking arts sector, you lamented then Premier Jay Weatherill's dropping of the ball (so to speak) in reducing arts funding. There are many buzzwords in art but especially in politics and “vibrancy” is one, along with “activation”. What have you noticed about governnment support for the arts from Weatherill to Marshall to Malinauskas? Some of the events receiving money at the moment, most likely at the expense of arts, include Liv Golf, the AFL's Gather Round, and bidding for next year's Netball grand final. Do you think these events are intrinsically unworthy of funding? Our guest, next week, for our 10th birthday episode is New Zealander, Owen Eastwood, who has written a beautiful book about Belonging, drawing on many principles and insights of his Maori culture. He has noted that the communal act of following a team and “being there” every week is actually good for the spirit and the soul. Have you ever partaken in such a thing as “following a team”? And is there something from this dynamic that we can learn from in The Arts? I am part of a netball family. My wife coaches three teams and both my daughters play in two teams apiece. It has a strong web of grassroots involvement and is a crucial part of holding many regional communities together. Could there ever be an Arts alternative? Your words to our government and us? 00:53:22 Musical Pilgrimage Our featured song this episode is Intuition by Lucas Day. Guided by what's left unsaidTempted to put my trust in itSuccumbTo intuitionLed by instincts rarely wrongHeld by hands with a mind of their ownSuccumbTo intuitionLet your soul fly freeYour desire run wildYou got nowhere else to beThan in the shared state of mindSuccumbTo intuitionDown that deep end is where I belongGetting used to that sweet unknownSuccumbTo intuitionLet your soul fly freeYour desire run wildYou got nowhere else to beThan in the shared state of mindSuccumbTo intuitionSuccumbTo intuition And here's a slice from his Facebook page with his busy schedule: why am I so happy?1st Sept BAND GIGplaying @fatcontrollerclub for the first time with @ebonyemili and @travcollinsmusic on the lineup8th Sept ONE MAN BAND GIGreturning to the @lovethegov stage supporting @noasis_official with @dumb_whales1st Oct ONE MAN BAND GIGventuring to the @terminushotelstrath supporting @bekjensenmusic for her album launch tour28th Oct BAND GIGhitting up the @spacejamsfest stage for @fleurieufolkfestthat's why!so grateful to be able to share my music with the world and meet so many awesome people stay brightLD xSupport the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast Brooke Patterson hosts Prof John Leddy and Dr Margot Putukian, as a part of a BJSM mini-series on concussion, following the release of the 6th international consensus statement. They discuss the latest evidence on risks and benefits of physical activity, rest, cognitive activity, and sleep after sports related concussion. It will help clinicians guide athletes to return to exercise, school, and sport following concussion. Links to reviews Rest and exercise https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsports/57/12/762.full.pdf Targeted interventions and their effect on recovery https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/12/771 Persisting symptoms and defining recovery https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/12/780 Defining recovery & role of technology https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/12/789 Clinical recovery from concussion: Return to school and sport https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/57/12/798 Social media posts Tag: John Leddy and Margot Putukian, Jon Patricios, Kathryn Schneider When can I exercise? Return to sport? Go back to school? How much rest? How can I progress physical activity? All the latest on the risks and benefits of physical activity, rest, cognitive activity, and sleep after sports related concussion.
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Welcome to Sovereign Truth, podcast series hosted by Autumn Bensette & Alexandra Covucci, two friends, colleagues, and coaches who've walked a long road back to their own sovereign truths, and have fallin in love time and again with the process of coming back home to themselves. This series is a place where you're invited to explore the edges of your own sovereign truth as the hosts share theirs: their stories, concepts, ideas, and the things that have landed most in their hearts and nervous systems to impact their businesses, their relationships, and their lives. The goal is to have you walking away feeling a little bit closer to yourself and your potential, whether an episode hits you like a cold plunge for the psyche, or wraps around you like a cozy blanket of your own humanity. On today's episode, Autumn and Alexandra explore the difference between ‘cocooning' and ‘hiding' in your business, and how to discern what season you're in. They discuss how to understand what process you're *really* moving through when it comes to the counter experience of visibility (whether cocooning or hiding), and how to support yourself in the ways that keep you connected with your power, momentum, and wholeness. What you can expect to hear more about in this episode: How to tilt your experiencing of “hiding” more in your favor so that you can use it to show up powerfully rather than to reinforce your own self-imposed closets The difference between cocooning and hiding, and how to utilize the difference to rejuvenate rather than self-suffocate. The one thing that's true whenever you're hiding or cocooning that will help you understand your process more deeply How to shift your experience by shifting the way you're relating to it How to increase our capacity during a time of pull-back Why utilizing your moments of pull-back to get closer to yourself can actually catapult you in the long run And so much more… To connect deeper with Autumn, her community and offerings: IG: @autumnbensette Check out my free Inner Nourishment Embodiment Guided Meditation to embody deeper self-love, peace and gratitude: https://autumnbensette.podia.com/inner-nourishment-guided-embodiment-meditation Upcoming + Ways to be in co-creation together with AB: One on One Mentorship: https://www.autumnbensette.com/privatecoaching To connect deeper with Alexandra, her community and offerings: IG: @alexandracovucci FB: https://www.facebook.com/acovucci Check out her free masterclass called Safe To Be Seen: shorturl.at/gmoq7 Upcoming + Ways to be in co-creation together with AC: One-on-One Mentorship: shorturl.at/zK067
Episode Notes What the heck is "cocooning" anyway when it comes to humans? And how do we bust out of that cocoon of reflection & restoration when we've been in it far too long? Let's unpack together!
Pop culture musings and topical conversations from the Pop Culture Pastor Radio Show (only on www.kfex931.com and the "KFEX" app for your phone) while you wait for another episode of the big pod! This week: - Gas Station Cuisine (...or I Need A Nacho Machine) - Arctic Cocooning - What Happened To The Reverend MLK? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pop-culture-pastor/support
Atteindre ses objectifs, réaliser ses rêves, ça demande de la motivation et de l'énergie. Alors pour repartir gonflé à bloc, rien de tel qu'une petite pause cocooning
When we disconnect from our source we create a lot of stuckness both in our personal and professional lives. The good news is that is it never too late to notice what's missing and reignite that connection again.With this realization comes questions such as; Why am I working so hard?What really matters?What am I even passionate about anymore?Are you feeling unsure of where you are currently or even of the direction you are headed? Is money your motivation and no longer because you love what you do?If so, it may be time to change direction. Thankfully, my guest and Metaphysics Expert Amy Theisen is here to help.If it concerned you how fast 2022 blew right by and are concerned you missed your chance to really make a difference then buckle up because 2023 is going to feel even faster. Prepare for the coming year starting with this week's episode and together let's turn your fate into a designed life.Ursula's Takeaways:Intro (00:00)Why Am I Doing This? (7:37)Chinese Zodiac (11:20)The Great Shift (17:43)Cocooning (24:46)About Amy TheisenI am a Metaphysics Expert dedicated to assisting others to design their life destiny connected beautifully and effortlessly with their divine source. I use the tools of Feng Shui, Destiny Analysis, and Strategic Date Selection to empower my clients to live their lives at the highest level possible. Connect with AmyWebsite: https://amytheisen.com/about/Facebook: @AmyTheisenFacebook Business: @InfnitylifedesignLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amytheisen/Instagram: @amytheisenFREE GIFT: I have 3 free courses on my website to introduce the tools I use while finding out more about themselves.I have a 2023 Summit coming up on January 15th -- sharing all about what lies ahead for us and how we can chart our course for success ($199)About Ursula Mentjes Ursula Mentjes is an award-winning Entrepreneur and Sales Expert. She will transform the way you think about selling so you can reach your revenue goals with less anxiety and less effort! Ursula specializes in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and other performance modalities to help clients double and triple their sales fast. Honing her skills at an international technical training company, where she began her career in her early twenties, Ursula increased sales by 90% in just one year. Just 5 years later, when the company's annual revenue was in the tens of millions, Ursula advanced to the position of President at just 27. Sales guru Brian Tracy endorsed her first book, Selling with Intention, saying, “This powerful, practical book shows you how to connect with customers by fully understanding the sales process from the inside out. It really works!” Ursula is also the author of One Great Goal, Selling with Synchronicity and The Belief Zone, which received the Beverly Hills President's Choice award. Her Podcast, Double Your Sales NOW, is available on iTunes, iHeartRadio and other outlets. Ursula also serves as Past Statewide Chairperson of the NAWBO-CA Education Fund and Past President of NAWBO-CA. She is the recipient of the SBA's Women in Business Champion and a recipient of the Willow Tree's Extraordinary Example and Extraordinary Entrepreneur Awards, the NAWBO-IE ANITA Award, chosen as PDP's Extraordinary Speaker, PDP's Business Woman of the Year, the Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards Finalist and the President's Lifetime Achievement Award from two Presidents. She has shared the stage with...
When a caterpillar forms a cocoon, a lovely butterfly emerges. When leaders do that, usually unaware, things aren't as pretty…
Empathy, Cocooning, Burnout, + Feng Shui… What do these all have in common.. LOL!In episode 32, Allie does a solo episode and admits to being called into cocoon season… and it wasn't because she chose it. As you all have been along for our journey, we promised to be upfront and honest with you about where we were at in all areas of our lives.Tune in, and hear how sometimes the wind blows you into a season that you can't always find a way at first… but when you sit with yourself and reevaluate your purpose on life you can metamorphous and start living life for yourself again... A satisfied life = a successful life. You are in charge of what success means to YOU!She talks about how burn out and tower moments can be blessings in disguise... And it's important to do energy audits on yourself and your spaces... clean out that junk drawer, and Feng Shui your home to get rid of all that clutter! Allie teaches you a few basics of this practice and how to attract more luck and energy into your life! Give yourself some grace!Xoxo Allie + Sam
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In This Episode, You Will Learn:The transition you go through while grievingThe importance of self-careRequest your Awaken Your Happiness Journaling Guide hereLet's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramTwitter - @ThreattEmilyPinterestThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Emily Thiroux Threatt - Loving and Living Your Way Through GriefFacebookRequest your Awaken Your Happiness Journaling Guide hereSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carrie and Sarah take a break from creating new episodes to unpack their friendship (with the help of an oracle), celebrate face to face interactions, reflect on what they love about the podcast, and make plans for Season Two! Keep on subscribing so you don't miss a single episode or bonus mini ep.
Wie macht man aus einer Möbelproduktion eine Möbelmarke? Diese Frage stellt sich Katharina Hartmann, die in vierter Generation die 111-jährige Tradition der Hartmann Möbelwerke voranbringt – und dabei nicht nur auf Massivholzmöbel, sondern auf Herausforderungen wie Krieg & Inflation und Chancen wie Online Marketing & Brand Building blickt. In Folge 252 eures Digitalisierungspodcasts von Vodafone macht sie mit Host Christoph Burseg eine kleine Reise in die Vergangenheit und zu der regionalen Tischlerei, mit der einst alles anfang. Die beiden sprechen darüber, was Bio und Nachhaltigkeit bei Massivholzmöbeln bedeutet, warum Instagram und Pinterest im Möbel-Segment wichtig sind (Stichwort: Inspiration!) und wie der Marken-Relaunch in Anbetracht von “Cocooning” während Corona und wirtschaftlichen Unsicherheiten in der aktuellen Zeit besonders wichtig ist.
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Dr Rose Anne Kenny discusses new date from the long-running Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing - including the impact on older people of "cocooning" during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This week, things are a little different! Ashley's on her own today and ready to spill it all. She recaps you on her 3 day bender at Toronto pride (while still recovering) and then gets into some more serious topics such as toxic relationships and relationship cocooning. A term invented by Shan Boodram to explain the transformational phase that comes after going through a breakup. Definitely an episode you don't want to miss! Check out Shan Boodrams episode of Lovers and Friends: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2RbiIBqFa1ODAKKSZV6Mqc?si=pfFa9_YNT7iBJcijr8E4iw
Faith Popcorn founded her futurist marketing consultancy in 1974. She's been called “The Trend Oracle” by the NY Times and “The Nostradamus of Marketing” by Fortune. Faith is a trusted advisor to the CEOs of Fortune 200 companies and has predicted a variety of trends such as Cocooning and its impact on the COVID culture, […]
Holding space for our becoming this spring WEIGHTY Cocoon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolemeline Voice memos of your questions: https://www.instagram.com/nicolemeline Audible trial: audibletrial.com/alter
What a fun, revealing, cosmically charged show with Catherine as she highlighted that we are here to write a new script in 2022! Are we Waking up or going to sleep? Love or fear? Cocooning or emerging as the Butterflies? We can choose to release the looping patterns of the past and shatter that separation […]
Faith Popcorn founded her BrainReserve (FPBR), the futurist marketing consultancy, in 1974. The New York Times has called her “The Trend Oracle," Fortune Magazine named her “The Nostradamus of Marketing," and she is recognized globally as the original and foremost Futurist. She has identified such sweeping societal movements as “Cocooning,“ “SOS,” “AtmosFear,“ “Anchoring,“ “99 Lives" and “Vigilante Consumer." As the key strategist for Faith Popcorn's BrainReserve, Faith and her esteemed team apply their insights to cultural and business Trend Truths, opening the vision of their clients, repositioning their brands/companies, developing new models and innovating for sustainable growth. She is a trusted advisor to the CEOs of The Fortune 200 including such companies as American Express, Apple, Campbell's Soup, Citigroup, Chipotle, Colgate, Comcast, among many others. With a documented 95% accuracy rate, Faith predicted the demand for fresh foods, home delivery, telemedicine, enhanced entertainment and home schooling, as well as capturing the spiritual tenor of the millennium with Cocooning and its impact on COVID-culture. Additionally, she predicted the rise of Social Media. Faith is also the best-selling author of four books: The Popcorn Report, Clicking, EVEolution, Dictionary of the Future and the Upcoming, and Popcorn Report 2030: A Leap of Faith. In this podcast she shares: What strategists often get wrong in attempting to predict the future Her view on the future of the Metaverse and Non-fungible tokens (or NFTs) Whether we are ever going to go back to work Why employees hold so much bargaining power now and how that will change how companies compete__________________________________________________________________________________________" I think the greatest error that people make about the future is trying to extrapolate what's going to happen from what did happen from the past. That is a major error, the way to figure out the future and become an overnight futurist is look forward."-Faith Popcorn__________________________________________________________________________________________Episode Timeline:00:00—Faith + The topic of today's episode2:20—If you really know me, you know that....3:06—What is your definition of strategy?3:40—What are you most well-known for?4:51—What is the process you use, and how do you frame a strategy around those trends?6:30—How do you define the metaverse, and what does it mean for the future?8:13—How do you see bitcoin shaping the future?8:50—Can you give us an example of a company that was reluctant to adapt to change, and the effects of this?10:00—Tell us more about NFTs10:50—What happens when technology is misused?11:33—What are you thoughts on early adapters?12:23—Talk to us about the future of work11:33—What are you thoughts on early adapters?14:05—How will freelance and gig workers find security in the future?14:50—Can you talk to us about the future of robots?18:00—What is something people do wrong when predicting future trends, and what kind they do to avoid this?19:05—What are you working on now?20:24—How can people find you and follow you?__________________________________________________________________________________________Additional Resources: Company page: https://faithpopcorn.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FaithPopcornLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithpopcornEmail: faith@faithpopcorn.com
Faith Popcorn founded her BrainReserve (FPBR), the futurist marketing consultancy, in 1974. The New York Times has called her “The Trend Oracle," Fortune Magazine named her “The Nostradamus of Marketing," and she is recognized globally as the original and foremost Futurist. She has identified such sweeping societal movements as “Cocooning,“ “SOS,” “AtmosFear,“ “Anchoring,“ “99 Lives" and “Vigilante Consumer." As the key strategist for Faith Popcorn's BrainReserve, Faith and her esteemed team apply their insights to cultural and business Trend Truths, opening the vision of their clients, repositioning their brands/companies, developing new models and innovating for sustainable growth. She is a trusted advisor to the CEOs of The Fortune 200 including such companies as American Express, Apple, Campbell's Soup, Citigroup, Chipotle, Colgate, Comcast, among many others. With a documented 95% accuracy rate, Faith predicted the demand for fresh foods, home delivery, telemedicine, enhanced entertainment and home schooling, as well as capturing the spiritual tenor of the millennium with Cocooning and its impact on COVID-culture. Additionally, she predicted the rise of Social Media. Faith is also the best-selling author of four books: The Popcorn Report, Clicking, EVEolution, Dictionary of the Future and the Upcoming, and Popcorn Report 2030: A Leap of Faith. In this podcast she shares: What strategists often get wrong in attempting to predict the future Her view on the future of the Metaverse and Non-fungible tokens (or NFTs) Whether we are ever going to go back to work Why employees hold so much bargaining power now and how that will change how companies compete__________________________________________________________________________________________" I think the greatest error that people make about the future is trying to extrapolate what's going to happen from what did happen from the past. That is a major error, the way to figure out the future and become an overnight futurist is look forward."-Faith Popcorn__________________________________________________________________________________________Episode Timeline:00:00—Faith + The topic of today's episode2:20—If you really know me, you know that....3:06—What is your definition of strategy?3:40—What are you most well-known for?4:51—What is the process you use, and how do you frame a strategy around those trends?6:30—How do you define the metaverse, and what does it mean for the future?8:13—How do you see bitcoin shaping the future?8:50—Can you give us an example of a company that was reluctant to adapt to change, and the effects of this?10:00—Tell us more about NFTs10:50—What happens when technology is misused?11:33—What are you thoughts on early adapters?12:23—Talk to us about the future of work11:33—What are you thoughts on early adapters?14:05—How will freelance and gig workers find security in the future?14:50—Can you talk to us about the future of robots?18:00—What is something people do wrong when predicting future trends, and what kind they do to avoid this?19:05—What are you working on now?20:24—How can people find you and follow you?__________________________________________________________________________________________Additional Resources: Company page: https://faithpopcorn.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FaithPopcornLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithpopcornEmail: faith@faithpopcorn.com
It's a first for most of us of living through a pandemic. From restricted travel, social distancing to being completely sequestered in one's home; some people have a lot of anxiety of entering back to the new “normal.” In this episode, Yvette and Ericka talk about how they are handling going back to work, traveling, taking public transportation and if they are going to make any changes to their social life and activities.
On today’s episode, my friend Oriana Gliessman talks to us about her life, as she has been separated from her husband for over a year, and they have decided to end their marriage. In this thoughtful, insightful, and honest conversation, she uses the caterpillar metaphor of cocooning to describe her life right now: focusing her energy on getting to know herself again, discovering her own needs and wants, forging her path to her happiness. Cocooning is the process of enveloping or surrounding yourself in a protective and comforting way, insulated from perceived danger. Who would you become?
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“Grief doesn't have to eat us alive.” Today's guest Yarrow Magdalena shares practices of ritual, finding ways to be with grief, moments of forced stillness, getting off of Instagram, cocooning, embracing the idea of “enough” in a world that encourages constant production, and the gift of looking from the margins.We also discuss(9:47) How ritual doesn't have to be complicated, it can be small, simple acts that remind you of what it means to be alive(10:23) A short summary of their book “Rituals - Simple & Radical Practices For Enchantment In Times Of Crisis”(12:08) Mary Grace on ritual as a way of honoring the embodiment of her experience(16:07) “Grief doesn't have to eat us alive.” Yarrow offers a small grief practice(18:49) Water as another medium to work with grief(20:00) Maybe comparing our pain to other's pain is not the most constructive way to interact with it in the moment(21:17) On how beautiful stillness can be; how ritual widens and deepens our capacity to deal with stillness(22:17) On their experience with Instagram(29:39) “Technology can sometimes facilitate consumption without digestion.”(34:42) Cocooning allows for sacred transformation(39:04) Yarrow on living cyclically, making space for contraction and stagnation and then the joyful spring of building(39:30) On cultivating the value of not knowing, taking breaks(39:51) To accept that endless growth is a capitalist illusion(40:00) “Human bodies are not made to be in endless growth.”(44:49) Queerness and seeing from the marginsIf you enjoyed the episode, check out:Episode 45 w/ Makeba Dixon-HillEpisode 36 w/ Alkistis DimechFree Resources/FREE prompts for February's astrology~free~ class on the Moon in your Natal ChartLINKS / Yarrow's websiteYarrow Digital (small business web design)Yarrow's Book Rituals - Simple & Radical Practices For Enchantment In Times Of CrisisDaydreaming Wolves PodcastDIY Business Podcast/Stay ConnectedJoin our online ~private~ communityLeave Mary Grace a voicemail!/Book a 1:1 sessionJoin us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)
Talking about the attachment cycle, attachment disruption in adopted children, and cocooning. References: Attaching in Adoption by Deborah Gray: https://www.amazon.com/Attaching-Adoption-Practical-Todays-Parents/dp/1849058903/ref=nodl_ Dawn Davenport on Balance in Cocooning: https://creatingafamily.org/adoption-category/finding-balance-cocooning-newly-adopted-kids/ Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (TBRI Info): https://child.tcu.edu/#sthash.leQw1LwI.dpbs
We all need a little help sometimes, especially when it comes to journeys of personal development. Whether your goal is to be happier or to find fulfillment or purpose, it can be pretty tough to figure out how to accomplish your goals on your own. In those circumstances, many people turn to a life coach. Like a therapist, a life coach is someone who can help you identify strengths and weaknesses and overcome obstacles holding you back. Our guest this week has often been referred to as “The Queen of Seattle Music.” For years Carrie Akre fronted the bands, Hammerbox, Goodness, and The Rockfords...all of which had huge followings, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Now her career has shifted from entertaining and inspiring fans through music, to inspiring and motivating people through life-coaching. We talk with her about how her musical journey was just the start of a path to helping others. As she writes on her website, “Everyone goes through moments when it important to find their truth, facing fears and make a plan to do/be who you want. Change is absolutely possible and you don't have to figure it all out alone. You deserve and sometimes need support as you discover and plan out your next steps toward what you desire!” In this episode learn more about how vulnerability and authenticity helped launch her to the front of the stage in front of adoring fans, and how her experience can help you live a more fulfilling and authentic life yourself. Join her Facebook Group to learn more about upcoming workshops: Dec 7, 8, 9 “Cocooning for Change: Three steps to start making a change in your life.” Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode head on over to Apple Podcasts and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! FEEDBACK Click the microphone on the lower right side of the screen to leave a message. Or Call 206-659-7667 Email info@thefitmess.com
Is there a spiritual purpose behind this global pandemic? Was this predicted? We'll be talking about this and so much more with today's guest, Laura Joseph, healer, educator, speaker, natural-born intuitive, metaphysician, trauma survivor, health advocate, mentor, artist, writer & overall spiritual badass.Laura has a private practice providing spiritually based holistic health enrichment through programs, services, events, groups, retreats, and classes since 2006 to help others surrender to self-care, journey into self-discovery, and nurture their souls.Laura's mission is to help others rediscover the power that lies within and to find that treasure buried in the depths of our own shadows. in doing so, she guides others to become their own superhero integrating the shadow with the light within.Connect with Laura at laura@laurahealingwithspirit.comhttps://laurahealingwithspirit.comFB - facebook.com/healingwithspirit-------------Want to get a head start on transforming your old patterns?Go to www.ShawnaPelton.com to register for my "ENViSiONEERING Process", for free, and join in my private community of enlightened alliances!Join the inner circle - https://www.facebook.com/groups/EnlightenedAlliances/Support the show
We talk about Billy's drama at the gas station and why somebody wanted to "Borrow" his phone! At 3AM?! Also,new moms out there how do you feel about everyone around your baby. Or is "Cocooning" a thing? Not to mention Second Date Update! Carson can't figure out why Miranda is M.I.A. especially since she chased him at first! We get her side of the story and find out if their is gonna be another date! Your gonna want to pay close attention to "Whats Trending" we learn what's the worst questions to ask on a first date. And why is Anne grilling Billy about his date that never happened.