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What makes us turn the page or toss the book? That's the question driving our latest Book Bites mini-episode, where we're pulling back the curtain on the literary devices that either captivate or frustrate us as readers.Kylee and Susie serve up a deliciously honest conversation about romance novel tropes, revealing their reading preferences with unfiltered enthusiasm. For every "second chance romance" that has us swooning (though we'd never give those second chances in real life), there's a frustrating miscommunication plot that makes us want to scream at fictional characters to just talk to each other already! We dissect why we're suckers for the "he falls first" dynamic, where male protagonists are secretly obsessed while heroines remain oblivious to their affections.From arranged marriages to workplace romances, royal love stories to found families, we explore what makes these familiar patterns so satisfying when executed well. But we don't hold back on our literary pet peeves either – bully-to-lovers relationships that cross ethical boundaries, love magically "curing" infertility, uncomfortable age gaps, and books that promise romance but deliver nothing spicier than a handshake all make our hit list. And don't get us started on cliffhanger endings without proper epilogues!Whether you're nodding along in agreement or preparing your counterarguments, this episode celebrates how reading preferences reveal what we value in storytelling. Share your own trope loves and hates with us – we promise we have thick skin (mostly)! After all, the conversation around what makes literature resonate is as fascinating as the books themselves.Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMerch Here
What happens when your darkest fantasy becomes reality? For trauma nurse Allie, scrolling through her favorite masked man's social media account is the perfect escape after grueling hospital shifts. His mysterious videos are the highlight of her week - until the day she discovers he's broken into her apartment and left his mask on her bed.Most people would call the police. Allie calls it intriguing.Behind the mask is Josh, a skilled hacker carrying the crushing weight of being the infamous Ken Doll Killer's son. When he discovers Allie's explicit comments requesting exactly what he's done, it triggers a dangerous game neither expected. As boundaries blur between stalker and lover, predator and prey, their connection deepens in ways both thrilling and terrifying.The chemistry between them is undeniable - hot enough to make Allie overlook red flags that would send most running. But when their cat-and-mouse game accidentally entangles them in another predator's crimes, they're forced to confront just how far they'll go to protect each other. With unexpected mob connections, a cover-up spiraling out of control, and increasingly complex moral choices, their relationship is tested in ways neither anticipated.Nevessa Allen masterfully blends psychological tension with moments of unexpected humor and scorching intimacy. The narrative shifts between Josh's internal struggles with his dark heritage and Allie's surprising comfort with his dangerous side, creating a dance of power, vulnerability, and acceptance that challenges everything they thought they knew about themselves.With its perfect balance of suspense, steam, and emotional depth, "Lights Out" asks provocative questions about the darkness we hide and the acceptance we crave. This dark romance delivers a reading experience that will leave you breathless, disturbed, and eagerly flipping pages until its satisfying conclusion.Would you let the masked man in?Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMerch Here
We explore the possibilities and implications of artificial intelligence alongside the everyday challenges and joys of farm living.• Taylor discovers ChatGPT's impressive capabilities when helping his mom with landscaping plans• Discussion on how AI might benefit Kingdom work through translation services and theological resources• Morgan experiences FOMO as city-dwelling friends join a gym with amenities unavailable to her on the farm• Taylor explains plans for regenerative farming practices to replace conventional GMO corn wildlife plots• Nuanced conversation about GMO crops, acknowledging benefits while questioning corporate agricultural control• Challenges of raising livestock and dealing with pests like ticks, considering guinea fowl as natural control• The surprisingly positive experiences with strangers at Costco complimenting their family• Morgan reflects on balancing creative expression with the demands of raising young childrenCommunity Newsletter - The CommonDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
The haunting stories behind Portland, Oregon's most supernatural locations reveal tragic histories and ongoing paranormal activity that continues to affect visitors and staff today.• The White Eagle bar harbors three ghosts from a tragic love story that ended in three lives lost• Staff at the White Eagle confirm experiencing perfume scents, mysterious objects, and shadowy figures that match historical accounts• The lake at Laurelhurst Park is haunted by the spirit of a woman who drowned in 1936 under mysterious circumstances ruled as suicide• A jogger's encounter with a drowning woman who vanished when he tried to save her suggests a residual haunting at Laurelhurst• Edgefield, once a poor farm and orphanage, contains energy-draining entities and a child-like apparition that has been known to chase visitors• McMenamins maintains a "ghost log" at Edgefield where guests can document their paranormal encountersSupport the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMerch Here
"What if the simple act of reading a physical book has become a form of cultural resistance? Taylor and Morgan ponder this question while diving into their current obsessions with beef tallow cooking, homemade marshmallows, and thought-provoking literature.The conversation begins with a lighthearted examination of "virtue signaling" in modern homestead culture. Is sharing your reading list or posting about cooking with tallow simply a way to showcase your virtues? Taylor and Morgan acknowledge the grain of truth here while celebrating the genuine joy of discovering and sharing meaningful books, recipes, and ideas with others who appreciate them.Food takes center stage as the couple describes their journey away from vegetable oils toward traditional cooking fats like beef tallow. Their description of making homemade french fries as "a labor of love" captures the special moments created when family gathers around the kitchen, snagging hot fries straight from the skillet. Morgan's triumph with perfecting homemade marshmallows after multiple attempts demonstrates the satisfaction of culinary persistence, while her candid confession about being stuck in a dinner rut will resonate with anyone who's ever stared blankly into a well-stocked refrigerator.Literary discussions reveal both hosts' evolving relationship with reading. Taylor shares his appreciation for Substack's thoughtful, long-form content without the distraction of advertisements, while Morgan enthusiastically describes her latest book haul including works by Julia Cameron and Annie Dillard. Perhaps most refreshing is their mutual liberation from feeling obligated to finish every book they start – a freedom that has expanded their literary horizons and reading enjoyment.This delightful glimpse into Taylor and Morgan's everyday pleasures reminds us that a meaningful life often emerges from these small indulgences and thoughtful explorations rather than grand gestures or achievements. Whether you're curious about beef tallow cooking, looking for your next great read, or simply enjoy authentic conversation, this episode offers a warm invitation to appreciate life's common treasures."Thanks Jenkins!Let us know what you think! Reach out to us at Morgan@ACommonLife.coCommunity Newsletter - The CommonDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
We explore our guiltiest reading pleasures and confess the books we love but hide from others in a judgment-free zone – well, almost judgment-free.• Romance books featuring significant age gaps, including the infamous 104-year-old vampire and 17-year-old human love story• Serial killer romances like "The Mindfuck" where anniversary gifts include people who've done bad things• Controversial step-family romances such as Penelope Douglas's "Credence" • Books featuring stalking behavior reframed as romance, including "Under Your Scars"• Ruby Dixon's "Ice Planet Barbarians" with its unique alien anatomy and bonding rituals• Polyamorous relationships in books like "Flock" by Kate Stewart• Dark romance featuring possessive motorcycle club membersMy TBR just got a lot longer.Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMerch Here
If you love a captivating romantic comedy that beautifully illustrates the tangled web of modern-day relationships, you won't want to miss our celebration of one year of podcasting with the entertaining exploration of "You Deserve Each Other" by Sarah Hogle. In this lively episode, we delve into the chaotic romance of Naomi and Nicholas, whose engagement quickly devolves into comical struggles as they grapple with the pressing expectations from family and their own unwavering fears about love. Tune in as we unpack the relatable triumphs and trials they face while navigating the delicate dance of communication and vulnerability. Our discussion highlights the importance of being honest with yourself and your partner, sharing personal anecdotes that mirror the book's themes, and offering insights into how love often feels like a game that requires teamwork to tackle challenges. We delve into the emotional roller coaster that romance can be—packed with laughter, tears, and heartfelt moments of connection. As we explore the characters' journey to self-discovery, we emphasize how essential it is to confront issues head-on and communicate openly to ensure the success of a relationship. From the hilarious moments that make you smile to the touching realizations that may resonate deeply, this episode is a celebration of the messy yet beautiful experience of love. Join us for fun, thoughtful reflections, and be sure to check out our links to new merch as part of our anniversary celebration! Subscribe, share, and engage with us as we continue this journey!Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMerch Here
This episode unfolds the beauty of slowing down to notice life's simple pleasures and the enriching conversations that strengthen relationships. We explore the concept of a 'familiar walk,' the heartwarming story of adopting Luna, and what it means to define a ‘rich life' in partnership.• Emphasizing mindfulness through daily walks • Sharing nature journaling prompts to engage the senses • Connecting with the beauty of subtle changes in nature • The heartwarming tale of adopting a stray dog, Luna • Reflecting on creating a rich life through shared goals • Practical gardening updates for the upcoming season Let us know what you think! Reach out to us at Morgan@ACommonLife.coCommunity Newsletter - The CommonDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Imagine revisiting the magic of your favorite book as if it were the first time. That's exactly what we explore in this episode of Book Bites! Join us, your hosts Kylee and Susie, as we embark on a nostalgic journey with our friends Allysha and Jordan. We kick off with Susie's tear-jerker favorite, "The Things We Leave Unfinished" by Rebecca Yarros, and Allysha melts our hearts with her fond memories of discovering the "Harry Potter" series. Jordan enchants us with the charm of "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby Van Pelt, while Kylee reminisces about the messy "Magnolia Parks" series and the unforgettable allure of the "Twilight" saga. Together, we relive those first-time reading experiences that left lasting impressions and shaped our literary paths.But the magic doesn't stop there. We dive into the wild world of unique reads and captivating series that keep us eagerly turning pages. From an unexpected romance with blue aliens to the haunting themes of Stephen Graham Jones's "The Only Good Indians," our discussion is as diverse as it is engaging. We also share our excitement for the next installment in the Empyrean series, which promises rich world-building and important representation. As we swap stories of midnight releases and pre-orders, there's a palpable excitement in the air—a shared anticipation for the next great adventure waiting for us within the pages of a book. So, grab your favorite bookmark and join us for a heartwarming episode celebrating the joy and anticipation of reading.Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMERCH SHOP HERE
"Parenting is not just a role; it's a profound influence that shapes the heart and soul of a home. We promise you'll gain invaluable insights from JR Miller's "Homemaking" as we discuss parenting's pivotal role in nurturing a loving and Christ-like environment. We challenge the cultural norm of outsourcing parental duties, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of being present and intentional in our children's growth and education. By prioritizing character development over merely enforcing good behavior, we explore how parents can truly transform their homes into sanctuaries of growth and love.Transitioning from living for oneself to dedicating life to raising children can be an emotional journey filled with silent struggles and unspoken triumphs. We candidly address the tension between nurturing children and maintaining one's identity, acknowledging the shame and sadness that sometimes accompanies this shift. Through personal reflections and cultural insights, we aim to lift the veil on these struggles, sharing a poignant image of unseen support in the form of angels completing a weary parent's work. Accepting our imperfections while striving to do our best is a recurring theme, offering comfort and understanding to parents navigating this complex journey.A nurturing home environment goes beyond aesthetics, involving active engagement and shared experiences that build treasured memories. We highlight the significance of fathers actively participating in their children's lives and the power of simple courtesies and affection in family interactions. The dynamics between parents significantly influence children's behavior, and we advocate for an atmosphere of love and cultural enrichment within the home. Excitingly, we ponder the idea of involving children in future segments, especially with Wendell's anticipated enthusiasm, leaving us eager for the joyful possibilities this could bring to our discussions."Find the book Home-Making by J.R. Miller here.Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTaylor on SubstackMorgan on SubstackDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.co or Morgan@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Ever found yourself tangled in a web of unspoken emotions and complex relationships? That's exactly what we explore as we unravel the chaotic yet fascinating dynamics in "Daisy Haites," the second book within the Magnolia Parks universe. Join us and our friends Jordan & Allysha as we rate the book, ranging from three to five stars, and share our thoughts on how the art-dealing and gang-related themes bring a fresh vibe compared to the original Magnolia Parks narrative. Julian stands out as a memorable character, thanks to his portrayal as London's most dangerous man, and the Audible narration only amplifies his presence. Some of us hit a snag with the book's footnotes, which disrupted our reading flow, especially for those digging into the physical copy.Diving into the world of Daisy and Christian, we get caught up in a cycle of unspoken feelings and emotional immaturity, echoing the dynamics between Magnolia and BJ. We highlight the lack of direct communication and how it spurs toxic cycles, drawing parallels between their intricate relationships and the real world. Julian, though Daisy's brother, emerges as her platonic soulmate, while Daisy's connections with characters like Romeo and Detective Tiller add layers to her story, creating a complex tapestry of love triangles and trauma bonds. These tangled relationships lead to debates about authenticity and depth, making us question who ends up as Daisy's true match.Our fan-casting segment adds a fun twist, as we imagine Hollywood stars bringing these characters to life. From Madison Beer and Priyanka Chopra for Daisy to Chris Evans as Tiller, we let our imaginations run wild. As we consider the actors' past roles and their fit for these personalities, the conversation sparks excitement and agreement among us. With all these elements combined, this episode promises a lively exploration of the Magnolia Parks universe, offering insights and entertainment for both fans of the books and newcomers alike. Join us on this journey through love, chaos, and the captivating world of Daisy Haites.Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMERCH SHOP HERE
This episode is packed with fun book recommendations perfect for new readers, offering a mix of genres that will spark a love for reading! Hosts Susie and Kylee share their all-time favorite reads, clever tips for picking the right books, and have a blast chatting about the highs and lows of starting a reading journey.Here's what you'll get:• Kickoff to our mid-month mini episode – Short, sweet, and filled with bookish goodness!• Perfect book picks for beginners – Easy-to-love recommendations to jumpstart your reading habit.• Holiday romance vibes with "Wreck the Halls" – A festive, swoon-worthy read for cozying up during the holidays.• Getting hooked again with the "After" series – How this dramatic series can reignite your passion for reading!• Suspense you can't put down: "The Perfect Marriage" – A thriller that'll keep you guessing until the very end.• Psychological twists in "The Silent Patient" – A mind-bending read you'll want to devour in one sitting.• Magical world of YA fantasy with "Powerless" – A fantasy adventure that's perfect for young and adult readers alike!• Cowboys and romance by Elsie Silver – Hot, steamy, and full of heart—cowboy romance at its best!• Nostalgic feels with "Twilight" – Remembering the book that started the vampire craze.• Thrills galore in "The Chain" – A fast-paced, edge-of-your-seat thriller you won't want to miss.• The joy of reading for fun – Why it's all about enjoying what you read, no pressure!Don't miss the next episode, and let us know what books or topics you'd love to hear about next time!Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMERCH SHOP HERE
"Picture this: you're living in a city where grabbing a forgotten item from the store is a minor inconvenience, and neighbors are only an arm's length away, ready to lend a cup of sugar. Now imagine trading that spontaneous, bustling life for the serenity of the countryside, where you're surrounded by rolling hills and friendly cows, not convenience stores. We reflect on our big move back to rural living after five years in town, sharing heartwarming tales of community support and the unexpected challenges that come with a longer drive to the nearest gas station. It's a journey that takes us back to our college days, where borrowing from neighbors in apartment complexes was as simple as knocking on a door.Is the slower pace of country life worth the trade-off for the spontaneous joys of city living? We weigh the pros and cons, reminiscing about the bonds formed in our urban neighborhood and the unique sense of community we found in the countryside. There's a special beauty in knowing your neighbors, whether in town or out in the country, and we shine a light on the intentional decision to embrace the rural lifestyle. From longer drives to the irreplaceable peace and privacy, the contrasting dynamics of both environments make for a thoughtful conversation about where we truly feel at home.Our rural adventures don't stop there – we dive into our experiences of homesteading and the sheer joy of raising livestock, even when facing challenges like unexpected wildlife encounters. Farming has taught us life's most valuable lessons and the magic of being connected to the land and seasons. We also share a preview of our Substack newsletter, filled with gardening tips and personal stories, aiming to inspire others to live intentionally and harmoniously with nature. Whether you're dreaming of country living or simply curious, join us as we explore the deeper connections that come with embracing the rural life." Another doozy AI description. Thanks Jenkins. Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Christmas joy meets a dash of murder mystery. Kylee and Susie, snuggled up in our matching Christmas pajamas as we unwrap the delightful chaos of "Holly and Homicide" by Alina Jacobs. We found ourselves captivated by the vibrant world of Emmie, who juggles the bustling Santa Claws Cafe amidst holiday madness. Join us as we explore this perfect holiday read, filled with lively characters, small-town antics, and a plot twist worthy of a Lifetime movie. The best part? You can dive into the chaos right away on Kindle Unlimited!Ever found yourself accused of a crime you didn't commit? Meet Emmie, who navigates this nightmare with the help of the town's only professional, Marius. As gossip swirls and accusations fly, we follow the pair through legal challenges and uncover clues that reveal the real culprit. Add in a suspicious bracelet, a meddling neighbor named Charles, and you've got all the makings of a small-town drama that keeps us guessing. Could a Costco Smackdown and a town hall debate over cat adoptions lead to budding romances? With humorous moments, surprising revelations, and a touch of romance, this episode is a rollercoaster of emotions. As we wrap up, we engage in a fun fan-casting segment and express our excitement to explore more of Alina Jacobs' festive tales. Whether you're a seasoned book lover or a curious newcomer, this discussion promises a delightful escape into holiday storytelling.Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMERCH SHOP HERE
"Can selecting the right life partner truly set the course for a lifetime of happiness or heartache? Join us as Morgan takes the wheel, exploring the profound themes of JR Miller's "Homemaking," specifically chapter three, "The Wife's Part." With Taylor's insightful commentary, we address listener feedback and delve into the delicate art of choosing a spouse who fulfills the deepest needs for love and companionship. We candidly discuss our own marriage journey, acknowledging that it's a continuous work in progress while offering personal insights that might resonate with your experiences too.Explore the essence of what it means to be a true wife in marriage. We examine the core tenets of faithfulness, trust, and how these powerful traits can elevate a relationship to new heights. Through the wisdom of Proverbs 31, we highlight how genuine submission and mutual respect can inspire love and openness within a marriage. This conversation isn't just about fulfilling roles; it's about discovering how a wife's influence can profoundly impact her husband's life and heart, creating a harmonious and supportive partnership.The discussion doesn't stop at the front door. We navigate the valued tradition of homemaking and its significance, especially in families with young children. Within our social circles, staying at home as a mom is a common choice, bringing its own set of challenges and rewards. We emphasize the nurturing power of creating a warm, welcoming home environment and reflect on the wife's role as a beacon of mercy beyond her household. As we explore the joy found in domestic management and the strength derived from love and faith, we encourage our listeners to embrace their unique gifts. Be sure to subscribe and stay tuned for our upcoming discussions on the pivotal role of parents in the family dynamic."Thanks JenkinsAI for an excellent summary. Find the book Home-Making by J.R. Miller here.Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganInstagram - @RiverFlyFarms - TaylorCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersNeed some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
What happens when an unfinished manuscript reveals the tangled web of family betrayal, artistic integrity, and wartime love? Join us as we unravel the emotional depths of Rebecca Yarros' "The Things We Leave Unfinished." We started with skepticism, unsure of the novel's emotional pull, only to be left in tears by its poignant narrative. Through dual timelines, we navigate the gripping tales of Georgia, her great-grandmother Scarlett, and the unforgettable characters they meet. The book's exploration of enduring family legacies and complex relationships has left a significant impression on us, as we debate its impact on our hearts and minds.Our discussion takes a closer look at the intricate dynamics of Georgia's modern-day struggles with her mother, Ava, and the contrasting love stories across time. The early 1940s romance of Scarlett and Jameson captivates with its forbidden charm, while Georgia's present-day relationship with Noah invites a critique of literary trust and betrayal. We explore themes of sacrifice and identity through the parallel journeys of Scarlett and her sister Constance, against the tumultuous backdrop of World War II. The narrative intricately weaves together past and present, leaving us pondering the choices and sacrifices that shape our lives.To conclude our engaging exploration, we indulge in the dream of a book-to-screen adaptation, handpicking our ideal actors for beloved characters. From the dramatic events surrounding Scarlett and Constance to Georgia and Noah's modern-day challenges, we celebrate the emotional journey and timeless themes of love and sacrifice. As we share our reading adventures and recent book recommendations, we invite you to join the conversation by engaging with us through comments and suggestions, enriching our shared literary experiences.Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMERCH SHOP HERE
"What if the secret to a thriving marriage lies in the everyday acts of love and kindness we often overlook? Explore this compelling idea with us on A Common Life Podcast as we dissect the husband's role in crafting a harmonious home, drawing inspiration from JR Miller's classic "Homemaking." Morgan and I tackle the profound impact of love expressed through daily actions and how it mirrors the unfaltering love Christ has for the church. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to husbands to embrace their roles as the gentle anchors of their homes, ensuring that affection and empathy are the cornerstones of marital bliss.In the midst of life's chaos, how often do we forget to honor those who stand by us? We delve into the subtle yet powerful practice of cherishing our partners while they're alive, emphasizing the importance of acknowledgment and involvement in life's decisions. Our conversation sheds light on the dynamic interplay of gender roles and marital expectations, urging partners to grow individually and together. By recognizing each other as invaluable companions, we explore how marriages can be nurtured with mutual respect and active love.Through thoughtful discussions, we unpack the nuances of maintaining kindness, particularly from a husband's perspective. The episode underscores the transformative power of gentle words and the necessity of empathy in supporting one's spouse through daily challenges. Whether it's acknowledging your partner's efforts or sharing the load of life's burdens, this episode serves as a gentle reminder to express love not just through grand gestures but through everyday actions that foster a flourishing marital relationship. As we gear up for our next episode on the wives' roles, we welcome your thoughts and feedback to enhance our exploration of these timeless insights."Thanks Jenkins (our AI summary bot).Find the book Home-Making by J.R. Miller here.Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganInstagram - @RiverFlyFarms - TaylorCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersNeed some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
"Imagine two trees, rooted side by side, growing together yet separately. This episode opens with such a metaphor as we reflect on the essence of marriage and its transformative role in our lives. Drawing insights from JR Miller's timeless work, 'Homemaking,' we unravel the significance of weddings as cultural celebrations and explore how they set the stage for a lifelong journey with a partner. Personal stories from our own wedding experiences illustrate the importance of having a network of supportive loved ones and how marriage enriches our individual callings.Listeners will gain a fresh perspective on nurturing healthy relationships. We explore the delicate balance between interdependence and independence, highlighting the distinction between viewing marriage as a covenant versus a contract. There's a heartwarming discourse on the importance of patience, courtesy, and the small acts of kindness that sustain love over time. We also emphasize the sacredness of anniversaries, encouraging communal celebrations that reaffirm commitment and connection.Finally, listeners will discover practical wisdom for building lasting partnerships. We delve into the complexities of shared spaces and emotional growth, underscoring the importance of communication and forgiveness in preventing misunderstandings. Through a personal poem, we celebrate the beauty of differences, revealing how contrasting yet complementary roles create a unique and enduring bond. As we gear up for future discussions on roles within marriage, our hope is to inspire a journey of happiness, growth, and mutual understanding."Thanks Jenkins. Find the book Home-Making by J.R. Miller here.Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganInstagram - @RiverFlyFarms - TaylorCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersNeed some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Picture a summer filled with ghostly tales, eccentric relatives, and the kind of nostalgia that brings back all the feels of our own childhood adventures. That's what we're unpacking as Kylee, Susie, and our special guest, Justin—Kylee's husband—gather around the mic to chat about Craig Davidson's "The Saturday Night Ghost Club." We kick things off by comparing the book's youthful vibes to "Stranger Things," while also delving into its more weighty themes. Listen as Justin shares his fresh take after finishing the book, and we chew over the surprising blend of medical insights and storytelling that shapes Jake's character.Our journey leads us to Uncle Calvin's wacky occultorium—a place where ghost stories are as common as the bizarre leads on hauntings he collects via his "bat phone." We share a touching moment featuring Billy Yellow Bird, a young boy longing to connect with his late grandmother, and how Uncle Calvin's kindness shines through these whimsical adventures. We explore the bonds between Jake and his friends, delving into his budding friendship with Billy and his charming crush on Billy's sister, Dove. Together, they navigate the innocent yet complex terrain of growing up amid ghost stories and carefree escapades.The episode takes a chilling turn with tales like the Screaming Tunnel, where we uncover more about Uncle Calvin's emotional layers and his passion for storytelling. As we laugh our way through playful fan casting sessions, imagining the perfect actors to bring these vibrant characters to life, we reflect on the fantastical and heartfelt elements that make this story resonate. Throughout it all, the warmth and wisdom of Uncle Calvin leave an indelible mark on Jake's life, making "The Saturday Night Ghost Club" a tale of nostalgia, mystery, and the irresistible charm of childhood.Support the showEditing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMERCH SHOP HERE
"What happens when a Pinterest quote leads to a profound exploration of family roles from an 1882 classic? Join us as we embark on a captivating journey through J.R. Miller's "Homemaking," alongside our insightful guide, Morgan. This episode marks the beginning of a new series where we dissect each chapter of this timeless book, unraveling its still-relevant themes of collaborative home-building. We start by questioning the skepticism that naturally arises from a homemaking book penned by a man in the 19th century and explore why its messages continue to resonate today.Morgan shares her personal connection to the book, recounting how initial skepticism transformed into inspiration. We discuss the nuanced roles outlined in chapters like "The Wedded Life" and "The Home Life," and how these roles are essential for cultivating a nurturing home environment. Discover the importance of shared vision and collaboration within families, and why "Homemaking" challenges the outdated notion that creating a harmonious household rests solely on women. Whether revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, prepare for lively and thoughtful discussions on family dynamics that promise to inspire your own home and life."Boom. Jenkins, our AI assistant nailed it!Find the book Home-Making by J.R. Miller here.Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganInstagram - @RiverFlyFarms - TaylorCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersNeed some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Get ready for a fun celebration as we toast to Susie's newlywed bliss and dive headfirst into the electrifying world of Powerless by Lauren Roberts!
Ever found yourself in the whirlwind of a cousin's engagement to your ex? Or perhaps you're curious about how a divorce party and fake dating can lead to heartwarming romance? Join Kylee and Susie as they unpack the delightful chaos of "Make a Scene" by Mimi Grace, navigating Retta's shock, Duncan's parental drama, and the hilarious parking wars with the boxing gym next door. Support the Show.Editing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMERCH SHOP HERE
Join us for an electrifying episode of "Girls Talk Books" as we sit down with Jordan and Allysha from "Tails Over Tales" to unravel the tangled web of relationships in Jessa Hastings' "Magnolia Parks." What makes a relationship toxic, yet irresistibly engaging? We kick things off with our wildly different ratings and dive headfirst into the book's compelling allure, from its chaotic romances to the cutting drama that kept us hooked. Whether you're Team Tom or Team BJ or think Magnolia should fly solo, our heated debates will keep you entertained and questioning every twist and turn.To wrap up, we share our excitement for future collaborations, including the highly anticipated recording of "Daisy Hates," and dive into our fan casting choices for a potential series adaptation. Tune in for an episode filled with laughter, heartfelt discussions, and an unfiltered love for all things bookish!Support the Show.Editing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisMERCH SHOP HERE
"How do you balance parental guidance with allowing your children to express themselves freely? Tune in to discover our thoughts on this, as we dive into our recent family-friendly listening habits, featuring artists like Jarvis Campbell, Wilder Woods, and Dude Perfect. We also touch on the beautiful intersection of love songs and spiritual themes within their music. This episode is a heartfelt reflection on parenting philosophies and the importance of supporting our kids' unique identities, no matter how many times they insist on wearing that same favorite shirt.Join us on a flavorful journey as Virginia shares her newfound passion for baking, savoring the joys of seasonal foods like watermelon and a classic tomato, basil, and mozzarella dish. We'll also talk about navigating the challenges of gluten sensitivity and contrasting Virginia's meticulous recipe-following with a more spontaneous cooking style. On the literary front, our reading habits have been revolutionized by Naval Rabakant's liberating approach, currently leading us through "The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History." Don't miss our thoughts on integrating multimedia experiences through our Substack platform and our gratitude for our loyal audience. Until next time, happy gardening!"Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganInstagram - @RiverFlyFarms - TaylorCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersNeed some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Morgan shares what it's like when I have a burst of passion. We also talk about my (Taylor) new job, our current interests (wild flowers and ice cream), estate sales, our current gardening situation, and discuss our secret blueberry spot (again :) Mentioned in the Show:Graham Farm and Nature CenterFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganInstagram - @RiverFlyFarms - TaylorCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersNeed some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Join us on this gripping episode of "When Girls Talk Books" as we unravel Jenna Lombardo's "The Devil's Bargain," a tale that masterfully blends horror, mythology, religion, and the raw emotions of family dynamics. Explore with us the sinister world of Vincent, James, and Lucifer. The dark interplay of horror and manipulation, set against a backdrop of Lucifer's grand designs, promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Tune in as we reflect on the powerful, intertwining themes of divine conflicts, familial love, and the anticipation of what lies ahead in this dark, enthralling saga.Support the Show.Editing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouis
"On this episode, we recount Morgan's frightening encounter with dengue fever in Guatemala and the unexpected blessings it brought to our marriage. From the severe symptoms and a surprising lack of mosquito bites to a heartfelt moment of repentance and reconnection, we share our journey through illness and recovery. We even throw in a fun discussion about a hypothetical futuristic chip that could revolutionize medical diagnoses and improve marital empathy.Beyond personal trials, our Guatemalan adventure led us to tackle the serious issue of malnutrition among children through a regenerative agriculture project. Visiting the historic city of Antigua and remote rural areas, we teamed up with organizations like Missioteca and Grace Ministries to introduce sustainable farming practices. Learn about our mission to transform local agriculture, improve children's health, and the uphill battle smallholder farmers face against large corporations.Lastly, we dive into the inspiring world of Amado, a passionate agricultural expert, whose knowledge on cover crops and seed collection left a lasting impression on us. We also share a practical tip for chicken owners stemming from a personal mouse infestation mishap, and reflect on our gardening journeys—the trials with pests and the triumphs with our hydrangeas and lemon balm. Join us as we brainstorm ways to celebrate upcoming celestial events, offering a mix of heartfelt stories, practical advice, and inspirational encounters."Mentioned in the Show:MissiotecaGrace MinistriesFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganInstagram - @RiverFlyFarms - TaylorCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersNeed some help with help with your garden or homestead? Book a 15 minute free consult with Taylor to see if he can help.DM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Have you ever wondered what happens when royalty moves in next door? Welcome to episode four of "When Girls Talk Books," where we dish out all the hilarious and heartwarming chaos brought to life in Karina Halle's "The Royals Next Door." Prepare for a whirlwind of small-town charm, unexpected royal encounters, and laugh-out-loud moments that make this book the perfect remedy for our post-emotional book hangover. With humor, insight, and a touch of romance, this episode is one you won't want to miss!Support the Show.Editing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouis
In this episode Morgan and Taylor look back on April and discuss the many pleasures of spring. Mentioned in the Show:Mountain Sun FarmFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
In thsi episode we talk farmer's markets, blueberries, warmer weather, garden chores, and more. Join Morgan and Taylor for a conversation about what to look forward to in May!Mentioned in the show:Black Walnut's JugloneEchoes from an Old Hollow TreeSunbelievablesFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
"When Girls Talk Books" treads into the shadowy realm of "If You Tell" by Greg Olsen, where the truth is more terrifying than fiction. Our discussion unveils the stark realities of a household marred by abuse, where the bond between sisters becomes their lifeline. With a nod to our local Maggie Mae's Bookshop and their Easter surprises, we're reminded of the lighter moments that provide relief amidst the darkness of our main narrative.This episode is a sobering journey through deceit, manipulation, and the harrowing struggle for survival faced by Shelly's children. We navigate the complexities of unveiling such secrets and the heart-rending choices that lead to a semblance of justice, all while questioning the societal and systemic blind spots that often leave victims unheard.Most importantly, we stand in solidarity with survivors, sharing essential resources for anyone grappling with domestic abuse. From confidential hotlines to organizations dedicated to providing support, we extend a lifeline to our listeners, emphasizing the message that no one has to weather these storms alone. NATIONAL DOMESTIC HOTLINE 1-800-787-SAFE 7233 TEXT "START" TO 88788OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES855-503-SAFE 7233CHILD HELP HOTLINE800-422-4453YWCA OF PORTLANDgetservices@ywcapdx.orgCall to Safety: 24/7 Crisis line for Survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Always free and confidential. (503) 235-5333Editing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisSupport the show
In this episode, Taylor talks strategies and methods for dealing with a bermudagrass lawn. Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
In this episode we look back on March '24. Here is what Jenkins ahd to say about the episode:"Spring has unfurled its green fingers in our backyard, and we're buzzing to bring you the latest from our slice of paradise! Morgan and Taylor here, with a big hello to our friends from far-flung places as we celebrate the season's enchanting firsts. Imagine stumbling upon the year's first morel mushroom during a hike, or witnessing Huntsville's dogwoods bursting into bloom – these are just a few of the joys we're sharing. From the robust growth of our potatoes and peas to safeguarding our tender tomato plants from the last of the frost's sting, our garden is a microcosm of life's little victories and the resilience we've cultivated along with our veggies.As the chatter of birds fills the air, we can't help but dream out loud about our future orchard, a slice of Eden we're mapping out with a cottage-like charm. It's an orchard that's a little wild, a little planned, and every bit as enchanting as a childhood memory – speaking of which, we've got to tell you about Wilder's first popsicle! It's the simple pleasures, like crafting homemade strawberry lemonade popsicles, that add a dash of sweetness to our days. We navigate the whimsy of DIY treats and revel in the frugality of making our own, proving that the best things in life aren't just free – sometimes, they're homegrown. Join us on this journey, and let's sow the seeds of joy together!"Thanks Jenkins!Mentioned:Parsley is a biennialField and Forage InstagramHolistic Orchard - Michael PhillipsFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
"Get your green thumbs ready to transform knowledge into a flourishing garden! Join Morgan and me as we delve into the April soil, sharing secrets to dodge the frost's final jab and pinpoint the perfect moment to plant tomatoes and their warm-season friends. We'll navigate the frosty intricacies of Huntsville versus Owens Crossroads, warming up to the critical role soil temperature plays in your garden's performance. Expect a row-by-row guide on how to invite a cascade of beans, cucumbers, squash, and even the ambitious sprawl of watermelons and sweet corn to your patch. And for those with a competitive streak, we'll reveal methods to outsmart garden gluttons waiting to feast on your hard work.Our conversation blossoms further as we tackle the nuts and bolts of garden establishment, from sun chasing to wrangling stormwater and nurturing your soil. Rest assured, I haven't forgotten to sprinkle in tales from my own backyard escapades – like the strawberry-induced happiness and a family quiz night that blooms into a garden of laughter. We don't just scratch the surface; we dig deep with advice on choosing between the embrace of in-ground planting or the elevation of raised beds. Whether you're armed with a stirrup hoe or still brushing the dirt off your gardening gloves, Morgan and I are here to help you plant the seeds of a bountiful April garden."Sometimes ... Jenkins (our AI assistant) nails the description. Other times... It's just funny. Mentioned:Tools for the no-till garden are stirrup hoe, garden fork, and a rake. Start there!Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
In this episode I talk about my favorite, easy to grow plants for the home garden! Plants mentioned:MintLacinato KaleLemon BalmYarrow (It's not related to carrots lol)ComfreyFennelOkraFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Discover the eerie complexities of Rachel Harrison's "The Black Sheep" as Susie and I, Kylee, dissect the unnerving mix of horror and thriller in our latest book talk. We'll take you on a spine-tingling journey into the world of satanic cults and twisted family dynamics as we discuss Vesper's chilling return to her cultish hometown for a wedding. Susie wavers in her ratings, while I bestow a gleaming five-star on the novel.As we close the crypt doors on this episode, remember we're just a comment or DM away on our Instagram, ready to engage with your thoughts and theories. We're all about keeping the vibes friendly, so join the conversation, share your casting ideas, and keep the spirits—both the supernatural and the community ones—alive. Editing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisSupport the show
"Ever found yourself chuckling at the peculiarities of podcasting, like the great "podcast voice" debate? That's just a slice of what's on the menu in our latest episode. As we swap stories about our kitchen experiments, you'll hear about my chimichurri triumphs and why strawberries on ice cream with a sprinkle of homemade granola is the new dessert du jour in my home. But it's not all about the savory victories; there's a candid share about the health journey I'm on, including a switch to decaf lattes for a blood sugar reset. These lifestyle tidbits are just the appetizer to a hearty discussion filled with personal anecdotes and revelations from the nooks and crannies of daily life.Turning the page, we honor the extraordinary lives of Will and Ariel Durant, whose partnership in life and literature paints a vivid tableau of Western civilization. The Durants' exploration of socialism, as detailed in "The Lessons of History," offers a stimulating backdrop for our chat about how societies balance the scales between the individual and the collective, especially in times of strife. And because a conversation with us isn't complete without a nod to current reads and rhythms, I open the book on "Homesteading" by Jean Logsdon and the story of Paint Rock Valley, followed by a reveal of my indispensable 'garden jams' playlist. Just as a garden blooms with diverse flora, so does this episode with a bouquet of topics from history and literature to the sweet symphony of life's simple pleasures."Thanks Jenkins! If you haven't already, go SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter, The Common, where we go in depth on what we talk about here and more. Check it out here!Mentioned in this episode:Restorative KitchenThe 7 Silly EatersOne Morning in MaineNT Wright - Surprised by HopePaint Rock Valley articleGene Logsdon Homesteading: How to Find New Independence on the LandThe Lessons of HistoryGarden JamsDrew and Ellie HolcombeJess RayFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__MyersLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
If you haven't already, go SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter, The Common, where we go in depth on what we talk about here and more. Check it out here!Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Have you ever felt a connection so deep with a book that you just had to talk about it? That's precisely what happened to us, Kylee and Susie, with "Archer's Voice," and we're here to spill every heartfelt and thrilling moment, along with having a laugh with a friend. Editing done by Connor Luther @clfilms.coMusic by @thundercatlouisSupport the show
We're joined by Lisa Sciannella, Chief of Staff at Helpsy, and we discuss the story behind Helpsy's transformative journey in textile recycling. The episode offers a deep dive into the company's origins, initiated eight years ago when three friends, Alex, Dan, and Dave, acquired three clothing bin collection companies. Lisa highlights the evolution and innovation within Helpsy's sorting processes, emphasizing its unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability.The discussion unfolds to explore the logistics of clothing collection, encompassing the strategic placement of bins in parking lots, clothing drives, and strategic collaborations with municipalities. Lisa provides valuable insights into Helpsy's unique approach of compensating municipalities for diverted clothes, creating a symbiotic relationship benefiting both local communities and the environment. Additionally, she dispels misconceptions about donating to nonprofits, shedding light on Helpsy's collaborative efforts to turn unusable clothing into funds for various charitable missions.Lisa shares the intricacies of sorting and pricing items, led by Jessica and a team that employs technology to efficiently categorize items based on brand and damage levels. The conversation unveils Helpsy's dynamic pricing strategy, shaped by market trends and customer feedback from a vast network of over 6,000 thrift stores and resellers.The episode concludes with a focus on Helpsy's commitment to creating meaningful employment opportunities and supporting its workforce. Lisa delves into the intentional approach of being a second-chance employer, offering opportunities to individuals who may have faced challenges in the past. The podcast encapsulates Helpsy's comprehensive approach to sustainable practices, community engagement, and social responsibility.Lisa shares her personal journey from being a secondary math teacher to her current role in textile recycling and sustainability at Helpsy. Lisa emphasizes the pivotal role of education and outreach in creating awareness about textile waste and the environmental impact of discarding clothing. The conversation touches on the growth of textile waste, collaborations with municipalities, and the role of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in regulating the fashion industry. Lisa provides intriguing insights, revealing surprising aspects of fast fashion brands and discussing Helpsy's in-house sorting app, Quick Scan, designed for efficient categorization.The podcast encourages listeners to explore more about Helpsy through its website, social media handles, and email. Stay tuned for future episodes on the Mike Ham podcast, offering profound insights into the sustainable fashion and recycling industry.helpsy.coMusic: "Ride" by Jackson Pinesjacksonpines.comThank you to our sponsors:Helix NJ: helixnj.comNew Jersey Lottery: njlottery.comNew Jersey Innovation Institute: njii.comMake Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.coUCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show
Here is what JenkinsAI had to say about the pod: "As the frost of winter thaws and the first green shoots emerge, March ushers in a symphony of growth in our gardens, and we're here to share it all with you. With the help of our special guest, the ever-curious Virginia, we unwrap the exuberance of spring gardening, from the thrill of getting dirt under our nails to the enchantment of nurturing plants with beneficial microbes. Virginia's youthful zeal reminds us how wonder-filled the world can be through the eyes of a child. We discuss the perfect timing for planting an array of crops, including the elusive cilantro, the sweet strawberries, and the cherished perennial asparagus. Tune in for a dose of wisdom from local gardening maestros as we navigate the cilantro conundrum and celebrate the seeds we're planting this season, like carrots, kale, and radishes, to name a few.Our latest episode also recounts a family adventure that offers a poignant lesson about the unpredictability of the great outdoors. We share the laughter—and the lessons learned—from a creek crossing escapade that went sideways, reminding us all to respect Mother Nature's capricious moods. Embrace the anticipation of early spring foraging and the cherished family bonds forged in the wild. Join us as we delve into the practicalities of gardening, exploring how soil temperatures and regional climates cue the arrival of our favorite spring plants. We're buzzing with excitement for the gardening season ahead, and we can't wait to bring you along on this verdant journey. So, lace up your boots, grab your trowel, and prepare for a celebration of spring's awakening with us."Whew, Exciting Stuff! :)If you haven't already, go SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter, The Common, where we go in depth on what we talk about here and more. Check it out here!Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
In this episode I talk all about getting your garden ready for spring planting. Mentioned in the show:Garden ForkIf you haven't already, go SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter, The Common, where we go in depth on what we talk about here and more. Check it out here!Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
In this episode, I (Taylor) introduce you to a new journey Morgan and I have begun in Guatemala... And it actually started 13 years ago with a volcanoe, tropical storm, and a sink hole. After listening to the pod, here is what my AI assitant "Jenkins" had to say about it:"Fresh off the plane from Guatemala, I'm eager to share a story that's as much about serendipity as it is about the soil. When a volcanic eruption stranded me in this vibrant country years ago, it led to my best friend Brett and his wife establishing Missioteca, a mission organization. But that's only the beginning. This visit revealed a deeper narrative about the urgent need for sustainable, regenerative agriculture in a land where traditional farming is suffocated by agrochemicals. As I weave through the tale, I'll take you into the very fields where the future of nutrient-rich, sustainable food in Guatemala is being planted, one cover crop at a time.The scent of chemicals in the fields was overwhelming, a stark contrast to the rich earthiness of healthy soil. This episode peels back the layers of pesticide use in Guatemala, examining the toll it takes on farmers' health and the environment. Yet amidst these challenges, there is hope. We'll explore the promise held in native cover crops and the trials that could revolutionize Guatemalan agriculture. Join me and listen to the voices of those at the heart of this transformation, the local farmers striving to reconnect with practices that nourish the land and their communities. This isn't just talk; it's a journey into the heart of a farming renaissance."Mentioned in the showMissiotecaThe picture of Taylor standing in the middle of the cover crop trial.Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
During Vogue Knitting Live 2024, Jen took the stage with big names in the fiber arts and maker industry to talk about how we can adapt to the ever evolving world of craft-what has changed, where the opportunity is, and advice on what to do when things are challenging. Our PanelistsJonna Hietala is the co-founder, creative director and CEO of Laine Publishing and the editor-in-chief of Laine Magazine. Jonna has worked in lifestyle and crafts magazines both in Finland and in Sweden. Before Laine, she also ran her own yarn shop. In 2021, Jonna won the prestigious Taito-Finlandia award for her groundbreaking work on handicrafts and applied arts. Jonna lives in Tampere, Finland with her two children, cats and dogs. Aimée Gille was born and raised in the United States, in Kansas, and later moved to France, where her passion for knitting was reignited. In Paris, where she now lives with her family, she first opened L'Oisive, thé a wonderful knitting café, and later La Bien Aimée. Established in 2015, La Bien Aimée is an artisanal dye studio located in Paris, France. Aimée and her team dye beautiful and sophisticated colors of yarn that reflect a unique and vibrant point of view. Her book, Worsted, was published by Laine Publishing in the fall on 2021. Her latest book Neons & Neutrals was published in March of 2022.Ashley Yousling is the founder and CEO of Making and started our podcast back in 2014. She is an award winning designer with over 15 years of experience, leading and executing product + content vision and strategy in tech and consumer industries. Her work has been featured in outlets like The New York Times, Forbes, and Fast Company. She resides in Boise with her three boys, pup, and you can always find her in her art studio.Joji Locatelli is an Argentine knitwear designer living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After studying as a physician, in 2004 she rediscovered knitting. She is a Mom of two boys, and a wife to a loving non-knitting husband. She hopes to inspire with her knitting patterns and loves draped fabrics, beautiful details, simple lines.ModeratorJen Joyce is the Head of Marketing and Podcast Host at Making. She's been a marketing professional for the past 14 years and has worked for tech startups, hospitality, fintech, and even an agency. She lives in Seattle with her partner, her dogs, and her 21-year-old cat. Jen can always be found knitting and watching “bad” TV, enjoying lovely Seattle but also traveling as much as possible and lifting heavy weights for that extra serotonin boost. Photo credit for Jen's pic: https://www.jacobpritchard.comIf you'd like to watch this episode...https://www.youtube.com/@making_coMusic by Despatches.
"January's harsh ice storm is at the heart of our conversation, where we recount the collective warmth we found in the chill, mirroring the camaraderie of past lockdown days. Our homes became fortresses against the cold, as we sealed drafts and prepared for the freeze, finding solace and fun in the most unexpected ways. And the garden, oh the garden! It's a tale of resilience and survival, with frost cloths and straw playing the hero, safeguarding our greens from the icy grip of winter.Our latest banter journeys through the life of seeds from years past, still sprouting with vigor, and tips for nurturing cabbage that could rival a small boulder. It's a deep-rooted discussion on soil stewardship, contrasting time-honored feeding techniques with the vibrant soil food web philosophy. Join us as we unwrap these gardening mysteries, leaving you with actionable insights and the excitement to watch your own garden thrive through the seasons."Thanks again Jenkins, for the solid description! Discussed in the show:Our best friends sledding VS our kids "sledding"Elegance Mix from Johnny's If you haven't already, go SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter, The Common, where we go in depth on what we talk about here and more. Check it out here!Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
"Join our cozy conversation as we eagerly await the onset of spring in the heart of Alabama. We're stirring up the quiet of February with talks of garden preparations, tempting your palate with a step-by-step guide to crafting candied orange peels—a sweet herald of brighter days to come. As we tiptoe away from winter's hearty fare, we'll share with you the joys and challenges of the season's transition, both in the garden and in our kitchens. Our episode brims with the anticipation of seed starting and the invaluable steps of hardening off your tender sprouts, ensuring they thrive once they hit the open soil. Tune in for a treasure trove of tips from our newsletter and a sneak peek at the resources budding on our website. We'll delve into compost enrichment, the importance of pruners' and loppers' sharpness, and the art of perfecting your family's breakfast with a twist on cream of wheat. Whether you're a green thumb or a culinary enthusiast, our conversation is a promise of inspiration for the February gardener and beyond."Special thanks to Jenkins, our AI Assistant, for the hearty pod description! Discussed in the show:Candied Orange Peel acommonlife.substack.comHula Hoe / Stirrup HoeHomemade Cream of WheatFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
In this episode, I break down why a home gardener should try growing their own transplants from seed and share how we do it ourselves!If you listen and have questions, feel free to email me at taylor@acommonlife.co . You can also find my write up on this topic on Substack here. Leave a comment if you'd like!Mentioned in the show:Soil BlocksSeed FlatsSeed TraysPeat Moss - I use ProMix BXCompostBlood MealBone MealMycorrhizae - I use Great WhiteRock Dust / AzomiteFlourescent Lights - Bright / WarmShop Light FixtureNeptune Harvest's Fish emulsionOur newsletter that talks about planting tomatoesLacinato (or Toscano) KaleFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
"Ever wondered how a sprig of parsley can elevate not just your cooking but your entire day? Well, pour yourself a cup of tea and join Morgan and Taylor as they meander through tales of culinary experiments with garden-fresh ingredients, like the unexpected delight of a mid-winter tabouli. They also peel back the curtain on their couple's podcasting journey, sharing those unscripted moments of laughter (and learning) that come from microphone blunders. And if your breakfast routine needs a little inspiration, Taylor's got a secret omelet recipe that'll transform your morning fare into a gourmet delight.This episode is a tapestry of sounds and stories, woven with threads of musical nostalgia and refreshing conversations. Savor the classic tunes of Fleetwood Mac and the soothing calm of JJ Heller's sleep album, as they traverse the landscape of their cherished albums. Switching gears, they dive into the pages of Elon Musk's biography, drawing parallels between his life and our own adventures in thought and innovation. And as they put on their farmer hats, they explore the practical wisdom nestled within the pages of Farming Magazine and the humorous yet insightful musings of authors like Feynman and Logsdon, equipping them with not only laughter but actionable advice for managing their little slice of the pastoral world." Thanks "Jenkins" (Our AI Assistant). A little wordy, but I'll let it stand.Morgan and I really hope you all enjoy this episode!Mentioned in the Pod:Fleetwood MacJames TaylorBen RectorElon Musk - Walter IsaacsonJJ HellerSantanaNaval RavikantFarming MagazineSurely you're joking, Mr. Feynman! - Richard FeynmanHoly Shi* - Gene Logsdon 35 min markSacred Seasons: A Family Guide to Center Your Year Around Jesus - Kirsty GallagherDowntown Books, Dothan AlabamaOccupy Our Calenders - Walter BrueggemannWild Words - Nicole GulottaWintering - Katherine MayFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is th
"As the frost settles on our final harvest, we gather 'round the mic to share the warm tales and frosty fails of our December days. From the heartwarming arrival of Ethel, the newest four-legged love in our lives, to the half-illuminated Christmas tree that sparked a fiery new tradition, we wrap up the year with laughter and the scent of pine lingering in the air. There's a race to tell, too—the Rudolph Run—where our family's competitive spirit blazes even brighter than our oddly decorated tree. And nestled in this month's memories is an engaging conversation with Terry, whose insights on the bucolic bliss of tending a milk cow have churned up our enthusiasm for the creamy possibilities ahead.Yet, life on the farm isn't all fresh milk and frolics; it's also about learning from the thorny side of things. Reflecting on the digital downfalls that have kept our virtual fields from flourishing, we're determined to plant the seeds of a brighter social media future. We share the mishaps that had us in stitches, like the great milkshake disaster and our unique twist on the tooth fairy legend, all while embracing the charming chaos of holiday traditions. And as we tend to our garden of wisdom, we discuss the importance of proper grafting—thanks to a mulberry mix-up—and the resilience of herbs against winter's chill, proving there's always a fresh sprig of knowledge to spice up your life and your plate."Another doozy description by AI. I feel like our AI assistant needs a name. Anyways - Show notes and where to find us is below!Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”Mentioned in this episode:Hidden Springs NurseryFarming MagazineThe Sipsey Wilderness"The Big Tree"
"Ever wondered how to cultivate coziness and make every moment count? Our latest chat takes you on a heartfelt journey from the snug embrace of 'hygge' to the therapeutic wonders of bone broth. Morgan and I are over the moon with 500 podcast downloads, and we're sharing that gratitude with you, alongside our anticipation for the new year's garden. We've got the dirt on what seeds to sow for a bountiful harvest, and you're officially invited to our very first seeding party – no green thumb required! But it's not just about the plants; it's about capturing life's firsts. We're weighing the charm of a handwritten 'calendar of firsts' against the digital ease of Twitter, ensuring that every new adventure leaves a mark.As we turn the soil, we're also turning the pages on bullet journals, rekindling our love for this adaptable planning system that's a game-changer for our friends with ADD. Imagine a garden journal that transcends time, becoming an heirloom, and a 'calendar of firsts' journal that sparks joy without the pressure of prompts – we're in the midst of creating these treasures for you. Plus, we get up close with the intimate pleasures of small-space gardening and the versatility of homemade bone broth. And yes, there's a new furry friend wagging its tail in our family! Join us and grow not just a garden but a year of memories and milestones."So, that description came from AI listening to our podcast and giving us a run down... Not bad. Thanks AI. Morgan and I hope you enjoy! Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud” Mentioned in this episode:Floret Flower FarmTerri Woods episode and her Flower FarmLeuchtturm1917 - Monthly Planner with NotebookPaper RepublicPodcast episode of Taylor giving up the gardenLady Aethelfled from the Last Kingdom
In this episode, Morgan and Taylor have the privilege of visiting and chatting with Terri Woods. Terri is a homeschooling mother to 9 children and a grandmother to 5. She runs a flower farm with her oldest daughter Ashley and also has her hands all in the family farm and homestead. In this conversation we discuss how she got started in gardening and eventually homesteading. We discuss what keeps her going. We talk about the flower farm and we talk about life. Visit the Field + Forage website here and don't forget to subscribe to their email list. Find them on instagram here! Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
In this episode Morgan shares what "I am From" poems are all about and also shares a special one that she wrote about her papaw. Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
In this episode Morgan and Taylor discuss different gift ideas for the gardener, outdoorsman, and slow living enthusiast. Mentioned in the episode:Lucas ForgeWolf Valley ForgeMama OwlBella LunaTerrainCopper Tea KettleThe Village GreenEvery Moment HolyPracticing the PresenceFish ToyToups and Co.Waxed ApronFind us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
Morgan joins Taylor and they look back over their November with family, on the farm, and in the garden. Find us Elsewhere:Instagram - @_ACommonLife - MorganCommunity Newsletter - The CommonTwitter (X) - @_ACommonLifeTwitter - @Taylor__Myers - TaylorLinkedIn - Taylor MyersDM us on the Socials or email us at Taylor@acommonlife.coMusic on the podcast was composed by Kevin Dailey. The artist is Garden Friend. The track is the instrumental version of “On a Cloud”
ALSO WANT TO GIVE A BIG THANKS TO:Chrisi Talyn SajeM.T. GoinstwigletsaregreattoeatJohnny Browninghttps://www.teepublic.com/user/canary-p-i-podcasthttps://ko-fi.com/jhenryproductionshttps://rpcanarypi.carrd.coMusic provided by "Vivek Abhishek"Music used : "She" Music link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWGTrufbNSgFollow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VivekEKhsihbA/Follow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vivek.abhishek.music/
Somos Semillas, We Are Seeds: A Podcast about Indigenous Sovereignty & Collective StorytellingThis creative collaboration with indigenous poet & scholar Erika Murcia invites us to explore inquiries about living with greater purpose, presence & rootedness.In this 5-episode series, we'll deconstruct the ways we connect to each sacred element -Water, Fire, Wind, Earth, and Ether. Together we have been weaving stories that gather and recall our ancestral memories. We have invited voices of sacred feminine and two-spirit leadership from various communities of the diaspora.We'll learn about the journeys of our guest storytellers, including astrologer Karina Falcon, Dr. Uzo Nwankpa, and healer, steward, and guardian Ember Phoenix.Our theme song is Sumergirse by La Clave de Sol.Visit www.weriseproduction.com to sign up for our newsletter and support our expansive labor! Muchas gracias, thank you for listening! Invite your comadres, aunties, relatives and extended communities to listen to our stories!LINKSEpisode transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hTjNg0_s41FhwU5c6pGl8gjzrOqxc9Ghh89AUiCMyEs/edit?usp=sharingEpisode & guest links: Karina Falcon: https://www.mujerlunar.com/ & https://www.carpalunar.org/ & on IG @mujerlunarka & @sagradamujerlunar Dr. Uzo Nwankpa: www.wellnesspromoters.net & www.theuzo.com & on IG @UzoNwankpa & @wellness_promotersEmber Phoenix: @SoulThriveApothecary & @MelaninRising.CoMusic credits: Sumergirse by La Clave de Sol: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2NvLWNh9sNxdDhnFCkAOQ1?si=ajZr2gDlTga52lQA09NzuA & on IG @la.clave.de.solConnect with us at weriseproduction[at]protonmail[dot]me, and follow us on Facebook & Instagram at weriseproduction, & on twitter at WeRiseProducers.Connect with Erika Murcia at https://linktr.ee/Mujeryselva
On this episode of the It's Not A Phase podcast I'm joined by Matt Benton, who is a publicist at Hold Tight.We discuss what a music publicist is and does, how he got into the industry, tips for those looking to enter the world of music publicity, tips for bands who are looking to sort out a press campaign, and loads more.If you enjoy this episode, please consider subscribing to stay in the loop. A new episode will be released every Thursday.You can also check out and pick up some merch, and subscribe to our Patreon subscription service to get each episode a week early (amongst other perks).Visit www.itsnotaphase.co.uk for more infoPODCASTEMAIL: contact@itsnotaphase.co.ukTWITTER: @inappodcastINSTAGRAM: @inappodZACHTWITTER: @zachredrupINSTAGRAM: @zachredrupTIKTOK: @zachredrupMATT BENTONTWITTER: @mattdebentonINSTAGRAM: @mattdebentonHOLD TIGHTTWITTER: @holdtight_coINSTAGRAM: @holdtightcoTIKTOK: @holdtight.coMUSIC: 'What Is Today, But Yesterday's Tomorrow?' by Tired ViolenceSupport the show
There's a difference between breathing and breathing to live. Dan Voss explains the practice of breathwork, or as he says - intentional breathing, teaches our body how to use the power of our breath. From healing our physical body to relieving stress to dealing with emotional swings, breathwork should be an important piece of your healthy lifestyle toolbelt.Dan is a Mindset & Emotional Health Coach, Breathwork Specialist, and Podcaster (A New Way of Living). You can connect with Dan via Instagram or via the website NovaNow.coMusic credit: Ryan The Son, hear more from Ryan The Son on Instagram, YouTube or SpotifyProduction credit: Social Media Cowboys
Todays show is a replay of a conversation I had with Cristian Villamarin and Alanna Harvey. They are the creative minds behind Flipd, the app that demonstrates how digital well-being and productivity are naturally compatible. We talk about effective tech habits, tech addiction, as well as how JOMO can be about changing your relationship with tech to one that's intentional, healthy, and positive.Get more JOMO at jomocast.com and bonus content at patreon.com/jomocastLearn more about Flipd at www.flipdapp.coMusic by Thomas J. Inge See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Standing strong in your convictions is hard but its necessary! Me and Syd both have dealt with convictions in our life, and we felt called to talk about some and share how important it is to live by the WORD and not the WORLD! Doesn't mean it will easy, but there is reward in heaven.We hope you enjoy this episode! Access to The Soul Society: thesoulsociety.coMusic credit to: https://soundslikeanearful.com/download/brand-new-day/Support the show (https://withinhersoul.co/donations/donation-form/)
When we go through traumatic times its really hard to handle the grief that follows. we know that everyone experiences grief in different forms but we hope that this episode can shed light on knowing you aren't alone in it.This also helps the friends that want to help their loved ones that are grieving in how to best serve them. Resources from episode: The Grief Guidebook: Gary Roe https://amzn.to/36ApgsxGrief: June Hunt https://amzn.to/354wg0GAccess to The Soul Society http://thesoulsociety.coMusic credit to: https://soundslikeanearful.com/download/brand-new-day/Support the show (https://withinhersoul.co/donations/donation-form/)
We live in a culture where its really easy to look around and feel like you want all the nice things, and that if you just worked a little harder you could have the nice big house the nice cars, the nice materialistic things... but biblically these things will not fulfill you. JESUS does. Now, it's okay to work hard and make money, but we dont work hard to ONLY make money. Money isn't bad but the love of money is, so we deep dive into the hustle culture and how we can make it more grounded in Jesus.Hope you enjoy! Access to The Soul Society: thesoulsociety.coMusic credit to: https://soundslikeanearful.com/download/brand-new-day/Support the show (https://withinhersoul.co/donations/donation-form/)
Breakups are super hard. They are even harder when we do them the wrong way! In this episode we talk about how to heal from your break up and be able to turn it into a lesson that propels you into a better, healthier relationship next time. If you are struggling with a break up, feel free to reach out to us at @withinhersoul.co on insta! To get access to The Soul Society go to thesoulsociety.coMusic credit to: https://soundslikeanearful.com/download/brand-new-day/Support the show (https://withinhersoul.co/donations/donation-form/)
Rebekkah is back to kick of 2022! We talk religion, sex work, lefty circles and much more.IG: bridgetobetterEmail: bridgetobetterpodcast@gmail.coMusic by: @klrblndsiddy
Welcome to SYWK Podcast, I am narrating a real-life incident:- A Christmas Horror Story. This is the 3rd part of the series. Hi, my name is Desmond Fernandes. If you are a horror fan you are on the right platform. I cover all kinds of topics from interviewing horror authors, to sharing ghost stories, to narrating horror books, to horror movie reviews, basically everything related to paranormal.Disclaimer: All the content of SYWK Podcast is intended only for the sole purpose of entertainment. I don't promote any kind of superstition, or anything related to it. Listeners are urged to use their discretion.If you are a horror author, or a horror fan and want to get featured on my show, please feel free to contact me.Website https://sywk.carrd.coMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/weary-pines/homeLicense code: NN2EY4EMB0XI5DYXMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/de...License code: BAJKGOVQUWZDFMYT
Welcome to SYWK Podcast, I am narrating a real-life incident:- A Christmas Horror Story and this is the 2nd part of the series. Hi, my name is Desmond Fernandes. If you are a horror fan you are on the right platform. I cover all kinds of topics from interviewing horror authors, to sharing ghost stories, to narrating horror books, to horror movie reviews, basically everything related to paranormal.Disclaimer: All the content of SYWK Podcast is intended only for the sole purpose of entertainment. I don't promote any kind of superstition, or anything related to it. Listeners are urged to use their discretion.If you are a horror author, or a horror fan and want to get featured on my show, please feel free to contact me.Website https://sywk.carrd.coMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/weary-pines/homeLicense code: NN2EY4EMB0XI5DYXMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/de...License code: BAJKGOVQUWZDFMYT
Welcome to SYWK Podcast, I am narrating a real-life incident:- A Christmas Horror Story.Hi, my name is Desmond Fernandes. If you are a horror fan you are on the right platform. I cover all kinds of topics from interviewing horror authors, to sharing ghost stories, to narrating horror books, to horror movie reviews, basically everything related to paranormal.Disclaimer: All the content of SYWK Podcast is intended only for the sole purpose of entertainment. I don't promote any kind of superstition, or anything related to it. Listeners are urged to use their discretion.If you are a horror author, or a horror fan and want to get featured on my show, please feel free to contact me.Website https://sywk.carrd.coMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/weary-pines/homeLicense code: NN2EY4EMB0XI5DYXMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/deck-the-hallsLicense code: BAJKGOVQUWZDFMYT#christmashorror
MUSA VAI BISNES selvitti Maria Veitolan johdolla, mitä managerin työ oikeastaan on. Onko se lapsenvahtina toimimista, musiikkialan juhlissa edustamista, takahuonediilejä ja upeaa showbisnes-glamouria? Vai onko se aikatauluttamista, tilinpäätöksiä ja kahvitteluja kokoushuoneissa? Vieraina ovat manageri Peppi Puljujärvi, Sublime Agencyn Tiina Vihtkari sekä Sunrise Avenue -yhtyeen solisti, artisti sekä Comusic-manageriyhtiön osakas Samu Haber. MUSA VAI BISNEKSEN äänen […]
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