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Note: This episode originally aired in June 2025. The RepcoLite Endura sale mentioned at the end ran through the end of that month.Episode SummaryThis week on Home In Progress, Dan dedicates the entire show to one topic: choosing exterior paint colors without the stress, the second-guessing, or the Smurf house. He adapts a color training that RepcoLite's own Haley developed for store employees, adds a few of his own thoughts along the way, and walks listeners through everything from basic ground rules to architectural styles to brick homes to how many colors are actually too many. Practical, thorough, and worth saving if you've got an exterior project anywhere on your horizon.In This Episode[00:49] -- Sweet Corn Disaster Story[06:20] -- Why Exterior Color Choices Are So Stressful[08:41] -- The Training Framework from Haley[09:39] -- Three Ground Rules Before You Pick a Single Color[13:27] -- Working With What's Already There[20:00] -- Architectural Styles and Their Traditional Color Palettes[25:53] -- Working With Brick[30:08] -- How Many Colors Does an Exterior Need?[33:29] -- Shutters and Doors[34:42] -- Final Tips and Tools[37:43] -- Picking the Right PaintOpening: The Sweet Corn Incident [00:49]Dan opens with a story from his week that he feels compelled to share and equally compelled to forget. Hot dogs and sweet corn for dinner. A deep-in-thought face while eating. His daughter Hannah catching the whole thing and trying not to laugh. Dan catching her. And then, involuntarily, the entire table getting covered in sweet corn. The family was not pleased. The corn was found in unexpected places for weeks. Dan relates this story on live radio to a large audience, which he acknowledges is exactly the kind of decision that defines him.From there, on to the actual show.Why Exterior Color Choices Are So Stressful [06:20]Dan did some research on how other homeowners describe the experience of choosing exterior paint colors. A few real quotes he pulled:"I cried. A lot, actually.""It was the most stressed I've ever been."One person described the finished result as looking "so childish. It was like a Smurf house, and I couldn't afford to have it repainted."It's not an irrational reaction. The exterior of a home is visible to everyone who drives by. Getting it wrong costs real money and time, and it's on display for the whole neighborhood to see. Getting it right matters.The Training Framework from Haley [08:41]This episode is built around a color training module that Haley -- longtime show co-host, now full-time RepcoLite product and color trainer -- recently developed for store employees. Dan adapted it for the show and gives her full credit throughout. What follows is largely her framework, with Dan's thoughts mixed in.Three Ground Rules Before You Pick a Single Color [09:39]1. Colors Look Lighter OutsideOutdoors, with the sun as the light source, your colors are going to look two to three shades lighter than that same color would look inside the home. This is one of the most common exterior paint mistakes. Someone picks a mid-tone gray, it looks clearly gray on the chip, and then comes back to say it looks almost white on the house.The fix: choose colors a couple shades darker than you want the final result to look. It feels counterintuitive, but it's how it works.2. Scale Changes EverythingThe exterior of a home is a huge canvas, and colors gain strength at that scale. The "Smurf house" situation almost always comes from a color that looked good at smaller doses but became overwhelming when it covered the whole exterior.Look for toned colors that have some gray in them. They're easier on the eye, feel more sophisticated, and don't overwhelm at large scale. Good starting places: Benjamin Moore's Affinity Collection, the Historic Collections, and the Williamsburg Collection (144 muted tones inspired by 18th century colonial homes). These fan decks are safe bets that scale beautifully on big surfaces.3. Sample on the Actual SurfaceBenjamin Moore color samples put real paint in your hands. Use them. Paint a large area -- at least two feet by two feet -- directly on the siding, brick, or whatever surface you're actually painting. Texture affects how color looks, so a smooth foam board won't give you an accurate read. Paint the real surface, then observe it in the morning, at midday, and in the evening before you decide anything.Working With What's Already There [13:27]Before you even open a fan deck, take stock of the materials already on your home that aren't changing. These aren't limitations -- they're clues. Constraints, it turns out, actually help narrow decisions rather than just frustrating them. Research in psychology shows that small obstacles can increase creative problem-solving by nearly 40%. The things that feel like limits are often what give you a direction to push from.Landscaping and Fixed Materials [16:06]Landscaping -- Easy to forget about if you're choosing colors in winter, but it plays a big role. A lot of green in the yard -- hostas, ferns, evergreens -- means you probably don't want a green exterior. The house will disappear into the yard. Lots of white blossoms in spring? Maybe skip white for the body color. Look at the dominant tones in the landscaping and choose colors that complement them, not match or compete with them.Unpainted materials -- Stonework, brick, block foundations all have color. If you're leaving them as-is, they should guide your choices. Dan drives past a house where the stone has a cool bluish tone and the new siding clashes with it. From straight on you don't notice it. From an angle where they meet, it's jarring. Let permanent features inform your palette.Gutters, downspouts, fascia, and soffits -- These can be painted or changed, but if you're not planning to, factor them in.Roof Color [17:36]The biggest and least flexible element on most homes. Roofs don't get replaced often, so their color really matters when you're making paint decisions. As a general rule, the body of the house should be lighter than the roof. Gray or black roof: cooler tones like blues and grays tend to work better. Brown roof: warmer tones like beige, taupe, and red are usually a safer bet.Architectural Styles and Their Traditional Color Palettes [20:00]Style Guides, Not Rules [20:00]Unless you're in a historic district with regulations to follow, you're not locked in to any particular color scheme based on the style of your home. Architecture can guide and suggest. It doesn't have to dictate. Dan's main message going into this section: you've got more freedom than you probably think.Colonial Color Classics [21:30](Cape Cod, Georgian, Dutch Colonial)Traditional palette: muted classic neutrals for the body -- crisp whites, soft creams, beiges, grays. Usually paired with darker accent colors for doors, shutters, and trim: dark green, black, barn red, or yellow.Victorian Color Freedom [22:07]Lots of options here. More than most people realize. You can go rich jewel tones like emeralds or sapphires, soft pastels, or anything in between. There really aren't many firm rules with Victorian architecture. If you've got a Victorian home, stretch a little and have some fun.Craftsman Earthy Palettes [22:49](Bungalows, four-squares, Mission-influenced homes)These homes are about warmth, craftsmanship, and natural materials. Traditionally they lean toward earthy, muted colors -- browns, sages, grays. Colors that feel grounded and historically accurate for the style. Mustard and olive accents work particularly well as a way to modernize without losing the character.Ranch and Mid-Century Options [23:53]Mid-century Americana. Earthy tones are most common for the body: beige, taupe, brown, tan. White or brown for the trim. Burgundy or deep green for doors and shutters. That said, ranches in the '50s and '60s could be pretty expressive -- soft pastels on the body with bright doors and shutters wasn't unusual, and it still works on the right house.Working With Brick [25:53]Brick deserves its own section because it shows up across all architectural styles and it's frequently handled wrong.Brick isn't really a single color. It's a texture and a collection of tones that your eye averages into one overall impression. Any painted surface on a brick home -- shutters, trim, doors, foundation -- should take a backseat to the brick. That's the guiding principle.The most common mistake: going straight to white trim. White is too stark against brick. It breaks up the home's natural flow and creates visual tension. The brick is absorbing light while the white trim bounces it back aggressively, and the result just looks wrong.Instead, choose trim colors that recede: dark taupes, browns, blacks, dark blues, teals, greens. These complement the warm orangey-red tones in most brick without competing for attention. The house ends up looking more settled and intentional.If you're committed to lighter trim on a brick home, match the mortar color rather than going white. Mortar is already part of the visual mix that makes up the brick's overall tone, so it works with the pattern rather than against it.How Many Colors Does an Exterior Need? [30:08]No single right answer, but here are some practical guidelines.Two colors -- body plus one accent. Clean and simple. Works well on a ranch or any home where the...
Ep 115: In this episode of Strength To Build, I sit down with wellness creator, private chef, and recipe developer Jane Olivia, also known as Earthy Jane, to talk about how to make healthy eating feel simpler, more realistic, and actually sustainable. We dive into the biggest ways women overcomplicate nutrition, practical habits that make consistency easier, realistic meal prep strategies for busy lifestyles, quick healthy meals, underrated foods women should be eating more of, and more. This episode is full of approachable advice for women who want to feel healthier without becoming obsessive or overwhelmed by wellness culture online.Download Jane's APP "Food Friends" here._________________________________________________________________________________________________Apply for Advanced Training and Nutrition with Chelsey & Dr Emily Dow HEREStart your 7 day FREE trial of my new app HERE!Programs:8 Week Summer Prep Planhttps://www.trainerize.me/profile/chelseyrosehealth/?planGUID=d48c6fbf116c4e8fb4d31f94b5376fa3Want to work one on one with Chelsey?Set up a one on one consultation call here to see if personalized online training is right for you.Join a semi-private class in LA here.Email info@chelseyrosehealth.com to inquire about one on one in person training.Shop the things i'm loving HEREFollow Chelsey on Instagram:@Chelseyrosehealth@StrengthtobuildFollow Chelsey on TikTok Here."Submit a question to the show"
Hiss Golden Messenger is the band led by singer/songwriter and guitarist M.C. Taylor, whose Americana folk and roots music has featured a rotating cast of characters, many but not all of them from North Carolina's rich and varied musical scene. The band's latest album is called I'm People, a simple enough title for a record that opens up onto some expansive ideas on what it means to be human and alive in America in 2026. Warm and twangy, soulful and jangly, M.C. Taylor and the current lineup of Hiss Golden Messenger play some of these songs, in-studio. Set list: 1. In The Middle of It 2. Last Orders 3. Mercy Avenue Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On Earth Day, April 22, Sadhguru draws on the wisdom of the yogic sciences to give us powerful techniques to connect to the Earth, which can lead to greater health & wellbeing, and help us hasten our spiritual growth. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Earth Day, April 22, Sadhguru draws on the wisdom of the yogic sciences to give us powerful techniques to connect to the Earth, which can lead to greater health & wellbeing, and help us hasten our spiritual growth. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In deze aflevering ontvangt Eva Koreman actrice en maker Tara Hetharia (https://www.instagram.com/tara.hetharia/). Tara speelt de hoofdrol in de Telefilm Met oprechte deelneming (https://npo.nl/cultuur/film-documentaire/tara-hetharia-met-oprechte-deelneming). Ze deelt haar cultuurtips met Eva en de luisteraar. De tips van Tara: Boek: Kitchen (https://dasmag.nl/product/banana-yoshimoto-kitchen/) Podcast: Goudeerlijk (https://omroepzwart.nl/programmering/goudeerlijk), Over Routines (https://open.spotify.com/show/2BBo3IDR3MQPCIR3MTmeqz?si=ce88b078b4bd4393) Toneel: The Imposter (https://orkater.nl/voorstelling/the-imposter) Tentoonstelling: Ketahanan – Noord Brabants museum (https://www.hetnoordbrabantsmuseum.nl/bezoek/tentoonstellingen/ketahanan/) Museum: Buro Stedelijk (https://burostedelijk.nl) Kunstenaar/kunstwerk: Nazif Lopulissa (https://www.naziflopulissa.com) Recent album + liedje: Kokoroko – those good times (https://open.spotify.com/track/0bC1l5BKvmASdvqoLTCbJE?si=0ca691bdbd3c44a1) Recent concert: De Nachtwacht (https://www.paradiso.nl/programma/de-nachtwacht/2763542) Nu in de bioscoop: Hamnet (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14905854/) Film op streaming: Garden of Earthy delights (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15148442/) Serie: I may destroy you (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11204260/) Docu: Shabu (https://www.npodoc.nl/artikelen/shabu) Club/uitgaansavond: higherlife.jam (https://www.instagram.com/higherlife.jam/) Gratis: Nowness (https://www.nowness.com/story/house-of-illusion) Heb je cultuurtips die we niet mogen missen? Mail de redactie: eenuurcultuur@vpro.nl
This week has been a curious mix of in-between weather: oddly misty days with some areas of the U.K. looking distinctly Dickensian as ‘pea-souper' fogs rolled in, though spring sunshine tried to peek through. Other days it's felt almost autumnal again - chilly enough to crave our cosier clothes (and fragrances!) again.After chatting through what we've been wearing in these confusing times, we take a look at some more questions listeners have sent in (through Instagram DMs @onthescentpodcast & Facebook group comments), with requests including snuggly scents, two listeners desperately seeking replacements for discontinued perfumes they adored; and an _intensely_ personal memory-making fragrance.In this episode…What We're Wearing:Suzy:Frederic Malle Contre-Jour‘Built against conventional patterns, this fragrance reveals a dazzling yet elusive trail that invites one to never be defined. The perfume echoes the spirit of the mediterranean wildflower ‘Everlasting Flower', famed for its extraordinary longevity, a sunlit yellow bloom, contrasting with dark, untamable depths of its scent.Master perfumer Annick Ménardo drew from this inspiration to craft a fragrance that defies traditional olfactive structures. Notes of the Everlasting Flower unfurl a spicy, almond-tinged nature, dancing alongside an intense rose absolute, embracing its shadows and thorns. To imprint this manifesto on the skin, sandalwood oil offers a rhythm, amplifying the enigma of this creation. Captivated by the allure of contradictions, Annick Ménardo creates fragrances of a new era, for those who cherish their own mystery.Top notes: everlasting flowerMiddle notes: rose damascenaBase notes: sandalwood.'Jean-Charles Brosseau Ombré Rose eau de toilette‘A quiet morning unfolds in a sunlit Parisian salon. The air is filled with the soft rustle of silk and the gentle clink of porcelain teacups. A bouquet of fresh roses sits atop a lace-covered table, its scent mingling with the delicate aroma of peach and honey. The room exudes an air of timeless elegance, where every detail whispers of grace and refinement.'Connock Kukui‘Connock's signature scent is an elegant, floriental fragrance inspired by the wild, natural beauty of the Hawaiian Islands.Kukui is built around the gardenia flower, complemented by fresh bergamot and a full bouquet of delicate floral notes including white jasmine, moroccan rose and calla lily. The fragrance is further enriched with base notes of sandalwood, amber, patchouli and musk.'Nicola:Bamford Woodland Moss‘A woody fragrance true to the elegant simplicity of its namesake. Earthy patchouli is balanced with aromatic notes of sage, angelica, and rose. Woodland Moss pays homage to the diverse and intimate landscape of English woods.'Nécessaire The Deodorant‘A woody fragrance true to the elegant simplicity of its namesake. Earthy patchouli is balanced with aromatic notes of sage, angelica, and rose. Woodland Moss pays homage to the diverse and intimate landscape of English woods.'Merit Retrospect‘A rich, nuanced scent that evolves throughout the day. Soft, clean notes open, followed by a subtle floral center before settling into a base of musk, vanilla, and moss for a warm, second-skin finish.'Listener Prescriptions:Aga7006 asked for ideas of warm, cosy perfumes for cold days.We suggested…Anillo Fig WhiskyFig Whisky Eau De Parfum opens with ripe fig and smoky rum, deepening into woods and amber for a fragrance that feels bold yet comfortingTop notes: fruity (fig)Middle notes: smoky (rum, patchouli, pepper)Base notes: woody (sandalwood, musk, amber.'Maison Louis Marie Vanille Infinie‘No.15 Vanille Infinie unfolds as a warm, luminous composition, soft vanilla layered with citron, sugared amber and cashmere oud for gentle resinous warmth. The Eau de Parfum evolves naturally on skin, shifting with your body heat to reveal a smooth, enveloping trail that feels both intimate and enduring.'Commodity Milk (Bold)‘Milk's warm notes of Marshmallow, Tonka Bean and Mahogany Wood emblazoned with the unexpected smoky depth of Firewood and Amber. A smoky, sweet and inviting scent to be worn with confidence.'Ellis Brooklyn Vanilla Milk‘Delicious yet sophisticated, faceted yet smooth, VANILLA MILK is a fragrance of paradoxes. VANILLA MILK eau de parfum uses two types of vanilla extracts, a touch of florals, delectable cocoa shell, rich amyris, and a creamy milk accord.Top: creamy milk accord, frangipani, peony roseHeart: bourbon vanilla bean, madagascar vanilla bean extract, upcycled cocoa shell extractDry Base: benzoin resinoid, amyris, sandalwood, musk.'Stelladoodle‘I've been seeking a reasonable facsimile of Tom Ford's discontinued SaharaNoir. Help!'[Sahara Noir (2013) is a discontinued, amber-woody fragrance inspired by the mystery of the Middle East. It was all about intense, dry frankincense, resinous labdanum, beeswax, and oud. It was often described as a smoky, golden, and balsamic aroma.We suggest…Amouage Royal Tobacco‘Royal Tobacco is a fragrant journey along the Tropic of Cancer from Oman to Cuba, connecting Royal Frankincense to Regal Tobacco. Interpreted by renowned perfumer Cecile Zarokian, a unique accord of Frankincense and Tobacco bursts alive in a novel and rich sensory experience.'Top notes: frankincense oil, elemi, cardamom, anise, basil, bergamotHeart notes: tobacco absolute, liquorice root, lavender, prunol, fenugreek, orange blossom, osmanthus, roseBase notes: frankincense resinoid, peru balsam, benzoin, labdanum, myrrh, birch tar, tonka bean, vanilla madagascar, vetiver, guaiac wood, oud assam, musks.'AKRO SMOKE‘SMOKE is our addictive tobacco fragrance.Tobacco is an ancient crop, which for centuries, has lured people in with its enticing aroma and powerful rituals. It's the shared, flirtatious exchange of preparing a roll-up for someone, it's the way the tobacco leaf crumbles between your fingers, the smell of flame hitting paper. SMOKE is the scent you're not supposed to enjoy, but the one you can't live without.'NOTESTOP: tobacco leavesMIDDLE: birchBASE: benzoin, tonka.'Boadicea the Victorious Tobacco SapphireThis glows with honeyed tobacco and shimmering oud, its smoky heart softened by magnolia, rose, and heliotrope. Spiced accents of cumin, coriander, mandarin, incense, and saffron ripple through resinous woods of benzoin, cistus, patchouli, and moss. Vanilla and musk lend a gilded warmth, while caramel, hay, and a trace of singed paper curl into the air - a golden haze of nostalgia and opulence.(Also try the Sonoma Studio Tabac Aurea mentioned last week!)jen.m.coyleAsked for ‘A replacement scent for original Tiffany's by Tiffany and Co. (Now discontinued)?'[The original Tiffany fragrance was launched in 1987, by François Demachy. The notes were: Top notes: black currant syrup and Italian mandarin, middle notes: violet leaf, lily of the valley, orange blossom, ylang ylang, iris, jasmine and Damascus rose. The base was: woody accords of sandalwood, vetiver, amber and vanilla.]We wondered if they'd tried…Diptyque L'Ombre Dans L'Eau eau de toilette‘A fragrance with pictorial qualities. The green of blackcurrant leaves mingles with the tart, fruity notes of blackcurrant buds and the floral intensity of rose.In L'Ombre dans l'Eau eau de toilette, a romantic painting comes to life - a summer slumber beneath a tree on a river bank.'Tocca Maya‘Maya is a thoughtfully indulgent manifestation of the divine feminine. In a warm floral of exquisite character, wild iris and Bulgarian rose find strength in blackcurrant, earthy patchouli and sandalwood.Florida bitter orange, sweet violet leaf, blackcurrant, Bulgarian rose, jasmine, wild iris, patchouli, sandalwood, and oakmoss.'Guerlain Chamade‘Dedicated to liberated women, this green ambery floral blends the fruity accents of blackcurrant buds with a dynamic hyacinth accord and galbanum on a vanilla base. A bold embodiment of freedom, both to be and to love.'Maison Margiela Replica On a Date‘Inspired by a magical date on a late summer's evening overlooking the magnificent vineyards of Provence at sunset. It captures the sparkling and addictive fruitiness of ripe grapes soaked in warm sunshine, and the delicate yet decisive character of wild roses.'‘Britt Frank In Scents' shared an incredibly personal story of loss and battling rare illness in her family. She sought ‘a fragrance that I could wear in memory of my extraordinary son and my father. Something that tells of the devastation of losing them but also the blessing and joy of having them in my life. Something that tells of the pride that I have in both of them for the mark they left on the world.'Suzy
JOIN SHERI HORN HASAN for this & more Astro News You Can Use! @ https://www.karmicevolution.com/astrologically-speaking which drops today, January 16!There's safety in numbers, folks, that's what this Capricorn New Moon tells us now as it occurs at 28'44" Capricorn at 11:52 a.m. PT & 2:52 p.m. ET January 18! This Saturn-ruled lunation tells us it's time to get serious about being more responsibly focused on standing our ground, while it's earthy trines by both luminaries, Mercury, & Mars to Uranus--still Rx in Taurus--denote an easy path if we stick together now. Earthy practical Capricorn is known to be success oriented in terms of physical manifestation. If it's not practical, the Capricorn archetype doesn't want to waste time on pie-in-the-sky dreams with no possible way of becoming reality.The waning portion of the last monthly lunar cycle--which began with the Sagittarius New Moon on December 19--asked us to go deep about our true sense of what is moral, ethical, & just. The Cancer New Moon on January 3 then revealed with stark clarity exactly how much immortality & injustice exists in the world around us.This Capricorn New Moon tells us now that we must get serious about understanding this reality, and that the only recourse is to band together to stand firm against those who perpetrate such ethical violations & moral injustices.This lunation occurs in the U.S. natal Sibly chart's 2nd House of values & resources, & conjunct its natal Pluto at 27'33 Capricorn. So we KNOW we're being asked to empower this nation by drawing greater distinctions between our own true values and those of the powers that be—especially those who control our resources & finances now.Meanwhile this lunation's multiple trines to Uranus Rx in Taurus in the 12th House of the unconscious realm, beckon us to awaken to an easier pathway to resist those who are trying to impose their unwelcome (& unrealistic) set of values on us. And the Capricorn New Moon says their values are not lasting ones as they are impractical in nature & therefore—in the end—realistically unachievable.AQUARIUS SEASON HAS BEGUN: TIME TO SEE THE LIGHT & KNOW THAT TOGETHER WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL!Venus enters Aquarius January 17, and the Sun, Mercury, & Mars all follow suit on January 19, 20, & 23, respectively. After the past month of governmental initiated brute force used against those in cities across America, this influx of Aquarian energy frees us to think differently about how to combat such injustices now.It's clear in retrospect that the past week of tense squares by Venus, Sun, Mars, & Mercury in Capricorn to wounded healer Chiron & chaos bringer dwarf planet Eris in Aries manifested in violent actions against protestors (read: literal wounding.) This includes not only the death or Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis Minnesota on January 7, but the more recent wounding of others, including the young man in L.A. who's permanently blind in one eye now after being shot in the face with pepper balls by an ICE agent. The symbolism of this particular act of violence lies in the fact that Uranus has been retrograding from 29-degrees of Taurus—known as the Pleiades point which is associated with “blindness”—back to 27-degrees Taurus, a degree away from the fixed star Algol.Algol represents an “off with his head” energy as its meaning derives from Greek mythology's hero Perseus who slayed the snake-haired gorgon Medusa by cutting off her head & ending her ability to turn people to stone with her gaze. After Uranus stations direct again at 27'28” Taurus on February 3, it will once again hit the Pleiades point from early April through to April 25 when Uranus reenters Gemini. By then it's highly likely that even those who've been blind to the depths of the immorality of the people who run the U.S. government will begin to see the light. In addition, when Uranus again transits through 29 degrees of Taurus, it will affect those whose birth charts contain the fixed star Regulus at that degree. You know, folks like Donald Trump, who's 29'55” Leo Ascendant conjoins Regulus, known as the king maker & king breaker.That's because, while Regulus predicts the potential for reaching great heights of power, it also portends a huge fall from grace if one uses such power for evil ends such as retribution against perceived enemies. Trump clearly has no astrologer to guide him, else he'd have been forewarned not to act as he has since he became president a second time in January 2025.It's clear that group sentiment has been changing how they value Trump's actions in office thus far (Uranus Rx in Taurus.) You know, like his threat this past week to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 which empowers the U.S. President to nationally deploy the U.S. military and to federalize the National Guard units of the individual states.That act allows the president to do this in specific circumstances, such as for the suppression of civil disorder, of insurrection, and of armed rebellion against the federal government of the U.S.Invoking this—along with Trump's other plans such his desire to increase ICE's funding, change mail-in election ballot rules, attempt to take over Greenland, & the confiscation & selling of seized Venezuelan oil & depositing the $500M proceeds in an offshore account, among so many others—will not sit well with Americans.And that displeasure is likely to make itself felt as Uranus once again reaches its square to his natal Regulus/Ascendant & Mars in April as the two political party's primaries will be well under way.While he's not on the ballot in November 2026, plenty of his Republican minions are. And it's not looking good for them—assuming we, the people, can stand together against such a tyrannical regime that's killing people in the streets, & detaining, jailing, & deporting others without due process. EMPOWERMENT VERSUS DISEMPOWERMENTEmpowerment becomes the word of this coming week as Venus, Mercury, the Sun, & Mars all conjoin with Pluto in Aquarius between January 19 & 27—especially since we may hear another (potentially surprising) announcement by the powers that be when the Sun conjoins Mercury in Aquarius between now & January 21.This sets off new synodic cycles which will eventually reach their peaks when Venus in Leo opposes Pluto on June 17, & the Sun follows suit July 26. Mercury does so on August 11, while the one to watch is the Mars opposition to Pluto in Aquarius on October 3. Bear in mind the latter will occur a month before the November 3, 2026, midterm elections, meaning after the party's nominees have slugged it out during the earlier primary period.Keep in mind also that during this period, by mid-October, transiting Mars in Leo will have conjoined with Trump's 12th H Pluto at 10 Leo, and will be headed for his natal Mars return, which occurs after the election on November 18.Empowering ourselves now against what's potentially to come IF it looks like Trump's party is losing power after November 3 may well involve bracing ourselves for dealing with an increasingly desperate, wounded, cornered animal. Just a head's up...Join us for all this & more Astro News You Can Use—including a deeper look at the big picture overview of the current Saturn/Pluto, Saturn/Neptune, & Jupiter/Saturn cycles--& what they portend for the future when you tune in, starting today at 11 a.m. PT & 2 p.m. ET, @ https://www.karmicevolution.com/astrologically-speaking... See you then!! Namaste…#karmicevolution, #astronewsyoucanuse, #astrologicallyspeaking, #capricornnewmoon, #responsiblegroupaction
A quickfire OSIB bitesize reaction episode, hosted on X Spaces to gain fans' views on the return of George Earthy on loan. Probably a few of these more to comes, so keep an eye on our socials to get involved! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi everyone, welcome to Home Design Chat with Nancy. My podcasts are all about your home…how to plan, design and execute your remodel and much more. As everyone who knows me will attest, my passion is design and educate….that's my reason for doing this podcast every week.One of the most common questions homeowners ask is what are the new tile trends for 2026. Gil Olachea, owner of Ceramica in Scottsdale, and a tile expert, is going to answer those questions.The tile trends are below. Listen to the podcast for descriptions of each trend.Earthy & Biophilic Colors Large-Format & Slab Tiles Textured & Tactile Tiles Pattern RevivalMonochromatic & Matching GroutMixed Materials & Craftsmanship Natural Stone Effects Matte Finish Tile “Drenching”Checkerboard Modernized Historic & Artistic Touches If you have questions for me or for Gil Olachea, please send them to Nancy@NancyHugo.comBy the way, you can send me an email at Nancy@nancyhugo.com to get on my email list for DesignersCircleHQ.com. All the podcasts are posted there as well as Design Trends, Design News and more. DesignersCirclehq.com is a website!If you want to learn more about me, go to NancyHugo.com This podcast is sponsored by Monogram.com
# Home Improvement Wisdom: Protecting Your Space with Gary SullivanAre your DIY projects leaving you stumped? Gary Sullivan delivers practical advice for homeowners looking to maintain and upgrade their spaces without breaking the bank. From sealing grout to installing washing machines, this episode tackles real problems with straightforward solutions that will save you time, money, and frustration.Gary shares insider knowledge on protecting your gutters from clogging with Gutter Brush's annual fall sale, discusses the psychology of bedroom paint colors, and provides essential safety tips for holiday decorating. Whether you're dealing with sliding door repairs or wondering how to properly clean granite countertops, this episode offers expert guidance for projects of all sizes.## Timestamps and Key Takeaways:**8:45** - Grout sealing basics: Different sealers last from 2-15 years, and even sealed grout allows about 1% water penetration**12:30** - Installing heavy washing machines: How to properly anchor commercial machines to concrete floors**21:15** - Best bedroom paint colors discussion: Earthy greens promote relaxation while black may be too intimidating**35:20** - Holiday decorating safety: Ladder precautions, proper light installation, and protecting extension cords from wildlifeDon't miss Gary's warning about ridge vents becoming entry points for wildlife and his recommendations for pH-balanced cleaners that won't damage expensive countertops. Subscribe now to ensure you never miss these valuable home improvement insights that could save you thousands in costly repairs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
# Home Improvement Wisdom: Protecting Your Space with Gary SullivanAre your DIY projects leaving you stumped? Gary Sullivan delivers practical advice for homeowners looking to maintain and upgrade their spaces without breaking the bank. From sealing grout to installing washing machines, this episode tackles real problems with straightforward solutions that will save you time, money, and frustration.Gary shares insider knowledge on protecting your gutters from clogging with Gutter Brush's annual fall sale, discusses the psychology of bedroom paint colors, and provides essential safety tips for holiday decorating. Whether you're dealing with sliding door repairs or wondering how to properly clean granite countertops, this episode offers expert guidance for projects of all sizes.## Timestamps and Key Takeaways:**8:45** - Grout sealing basics: Different sealers last from 2-15 years, and even sealed grout allows about 1% water penetration**12:30** - Installing heavy washing machines: How to properly anchor commercial machines to concrete floors**21:15** - Best bedroom paint colors discussion: Earthy greens promote relaxation while black may be too intimidating**35:20** - Holiday decorating safety: Ladder precautions, proper light installation, and protecting extension cords from wildlifeDon't miss Gary's warning about ridge vents becoming entry points for wildlife and his recommendations for pH-balanced cleaners that won't damage expensive countertops. Subscribe now to ensure you never miss these valuable home improvement insights that could save you thousands in costly repairs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome. Patchouli invites you into your body—earthy, sensual, sovereign.It's time to celebrate Patchouli—one of my great loves and haloed essential oils in aromatherapy's pantheon, alongside other jewels such as Lavender and Frankincense. We begin by sinking into Yuliana Kireyeva's synesthetic composition, an auditory translation of Patchouli's aromatic chemistry, before sauntering into Lola Ridge's poem “Potpourri,” a sultry, aromatic remembrance of New Orleans [~ minute 8:00]. With your whole being steeped in Patchouli—body, breath, memory, and energy—I guide you through a “Boundary of Sovereign Light” visualization [~ minute 9:00], a ritual to awaken your luminous boundary, reclaim energetic clarity, and embody your sovereign radiance.Then words from the photographer Minor White unexpectedly resurfaced while I was recording the episode [~ minute 16:00].But wait, of course there's a seasonal theme to explore! Late summer into early autumn is Patchouli's season: the harvest time of boundaries, reflection, and the thinning veil between worlds. Rooted in humus-rich soil and shaded from the high-heat sun, Patchouli mirrors this liminal space—earthy, sensual, quietly abundant—and supports us in releasing tension, sinking into our bodies, and resting in our own stillness.In the final segment, I share my personal love affair with Patchouli—from adolescent memories of “bad Patchouli” incense to nurturing Patchouli plants in my garden. Its personality is evoked with words such as sweaty, animalic, wet compost, and “Kundalini at rest”, before going deeper into Patchouli's power to support self-acceptance, sensuality, sexuality and, yes, boundaries. Earlier this season we looked at Yarrow and Clary Sage, if Yarrow is a neutral shield and Clary sage is earthy euphoria, then Patchouli is our earth-bound body at-rest, a snake master of itself, able to settle into our true selves, unapologetically wear our own skin, and help us set clear boundaries between what is ours and what is not. Go deeper: Patchouli Plant Talk Article and videoYarrow Plant Talk Article and VideoFind Yuliana on Instagram: @olfactorysounds
In this episode of Home in Progress, brought to you by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen explores the fascinating world of color theory and design trends.He's joined by interior designer Andy Yates for an in-depth conversation about the Color of the Year—why it matters, how it's chosen, and what it reveals about our culture and emotions. Together, they unpack the psychological and marketing forces behind color trends, trace their historical roots, and share practical advice for bringing them into your own home.The discussion also looks ahead to 2026, highlighting the growing movement toward earthy, natural palettes that reflect society's search for comfort, authenticity, and connection to the natural world.Episode Breakdown00:00 — Introduction and Overview00:23 — Why the Color of the Year Matters01:06 — How Psychology and Culture Shape Color04:18 — A Look Back: Historical Color Trends07:23 — The Influence of Marketing16:02 — Designers' Perspectives on Trends25:29 — The Role of Color in Interior Design26:57 — The Emotional Impact of Color31:21 — Predictions for 202633:51 — Earthy, Natural Tones on the Rise44:49 — Practical Tips for Using the Color of the Year49:11 — Conclusion and Contact Information
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In this episode of the Uploft Interior Design Podcast, I share my excitement about attending my dear friend Yelena's wedding, reflecting on our journey from client-designer to close friends over nearly two decades. I then dive into the first five of ten fall design trends, discussing earthy palettes, layered textures, vintage handcrafted pieces, the return of cool metals, and the popularity of soft organic shapes in furniture. I emphasize the importance of understanding these trends to enhance timeless designs in our homes. Finally, I provide a recap of the latest season of "Sister Wives," sharing my thoughts on the show's evolving dynamics and the personal stories of the cast. Join me next week for more insights on fall trends and pop culture! Timestamps:00:17 - Yelena's Journey: From Client to Friend06:49 - Fall Trends in Interior Design: Introduction07:00 - Trend 1: Earthy, Grounded Palettes10:03 - Trend 2: Layered Textures and Materials20:54 - Sister Wives Recap: Season 20 Overview28:43 - Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser Links: AffordableInteriorDesign.com Submit your design questions to be featured on the show Become a Premium Member and access the bonus episodes Click here to become an interior designer with Uploft's Interior Design Academy. Get Betsy's book: betsyhelmuth.com/book For more about our residential interior design services, visit ModernInteriorDesign.com For our commercial interior design services, visit OfficeInteriorDesign.com Follow Us: Instagram: @uploftinteriordesign Facebook: facebook.com/UploftIntDes TikTok: tiktok.com/@uploftinteriordesign If you enjoy the show, please spread the word and leave a review on iTunes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to this episode dedicated to style clarity for the new season! Today we're exploring why knowing your style is the foundation for dressing with confidence, how to decode your style personality, and practical ways to prep your wardrobe for Autumn/Winter 2025. Why Finding Your Style Matters Building a wardrobe centered on your authentic style saves time, money, and stress—making daily dressing easier and more creative. When you know your style personality, you'll shop more intentionally and avoid chasing trends that don't feel like “you”. Style empowers you to express your identity, wants, and vibe—whether that means embracing bold colours, tailored pieces, or something unexpected. Key Steps to Defining Your Personal Style Audit your wardrobe and call out what you love: keep only pieces that make you feel great. Create a moodboard or lookbook of outfit inspiration—notice patterns in colours, shapes, and brands you're drawn to. Ignore “rules”: Style is personal, so experiment until you discover what feels authentic. Shop with intention; invest in versatile basics but layer in statement finds that feel uniquely right for your lifestyle. Autumn/Winter 2025 Trends Breakdown Chaotic layering is a top trend: Think mixed prints, clashing textures, and a playful “undone” vibe. Tailoring & sleek shapes: Structured vests, wide-leg trousers, and midi skirts define this season's everyday elegance. Animal prints go beyond leopard—expect cowhide, Dalmatian, and faux fur details for statement coats and accessories. Earthy tones take the lead—mocha, burgundy, suede, and even touches of red hot for striking accents. Quiet luxury evolves into ‘maximalism': bold colours, expressive patterns, and statement accessories help you make a style impact. Key essentials: Wide leg trousers, knitwear, classic boots, tailored coats, versatile layering pieces. Shoppable Edit – Autumn Finds Here is a curated edit of Autumn/Winter essentials and trend pieces to help you kickstart your seasonal styling: https://liketk.it/5pkPs Or shop an earlier edit from my blog here: https://www.lisagillbestyle.com/blog/autumn-fashion-trends-workwear Please remember to hit the subscribe button ❤️ #fashionpodcast #thestylestoriespodcast
Welcome back to Home Design chat with Nancy. This is the place where you learn everything about your home, what the current trends are, how to design, plan and execute your remodel and much more.Gil Olachea, owner of Ceramica, a Scottsdale wholesale tile showroom for designers and their clients is joining me today. It's going to be 2026 very soon so our subject today is the new trends for 2026. Are they really new? We will explain what they are and share our opinions on these trends, so listen and feel free to comment. You can send me an email: Nancy@nancyhugo.comBiophilic Design .Curves Are the New EdgesRetro RenaissanceWarm, Earthy and Cozy Color PalettesMaximalism vs MinimalismThe Rise of the Accent Wall AgainTech integrated spacesDesigning for MultifunctionalityIf you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe on the platform you are using to listen to podcasts.By the way, you can send me an email at Nancy@nancyhugo.com to get on my email list for DesignersCircleHQ.com. All the podcasts are posted there as well as Design Trends, news and more.If you want to learn more about me, go to NancyHugo.com and if you have any questions for me, send an email to Nancy@nancyhugo.com This podcast is sponsored by Monogram.com
Libra Season! It's in the balance of our darkness and our light where our true peace resides. Not in stamping out the dragon inside, but loving it. Offering a soft place for your rage. Your disappointment. Your sharp edges. Your dirty, ugly, messiness. Welcoming your holy authenticity without apology.
In this week's 95.9 Company Break program, Mike talks to Zack Pierce, General Manager of Perro Salado. Co-owner and general manager Andi Johnson's artistic eye transformed this historic 18th-century home of a naval officer in the heart of Newport into a casual and boisterous gathering space. Earthy colors saturate the walls, and the whimsical decor makes each of the cozy rooms come alive with a fiesta-like energy. Behind the bar, Andi's experience as a mixologist turns classic margaritas into bold and fresh concoctions as exciting and remarkable as a great glass of wine. Perro Salado is at 19 Charles St., Newport, RI 02840. Call 401-619-4777 or visit them at perrosalado.com
On this episode, Chris & Koi call up Kelli to talk about all things earthy & astrology!
Chocolate may fill grocery store shelves around the world, but the raw product that powers chocolate is far more selective. The majority of chocolate farms are found in West Africa and South America – just 20 degrees north or south of the equator. Each farm produces chocolate of a different flavor. Some cocoa tastes fruitier; others, more floral. Nutty. Earthy. Spicy. But what drives these different flavor profiles? And can it be recreated in a lab? A team led by scientists at the University of Nottingham in the UK sought to find out and published their results in the journal Nature Microbiology this week. Curious about other ways science intersects with food? Email us at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Join me and High Priestess of the Stars Alicia Freeman for our Cosmic Weather Report: Virgo Season edition. Each month we have a witchy chat about all things zodiac (and teach you how to understand it all in an Earthy, practical magic kinda way.)Virgo season is the mutable Earth sign that signals we are in transition between summer and fall. Where it's time to harvest the bounty of all the seeds that were planted back in the spring. It's the exhale and the settling into the last days of summer, soaking up the sunlight and warmth, and being present with what is here now. On the spiritual path, this time invites you to put special attention to preparation and integration. The spaces in between the journey work and modalities and practices. It's the place where you make room inside yourself so that you actually have time, space, energy, health, wellness, and capacity to hold all these things you've been asking for and working toward. This integrative process is holistic and universal, and not just applicable in your medicine work. What needs integration in your life? Where do you feel fragmented or compartmentalized? Does it feel possible to invite yourself into deeper wholeness?In this episode, learn about what's coming in Virgo Season, the Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Pisces, and we have a great talk about soothing your nervous system and how to walk with astrology in your every day life. Babes talking about star stuff! OH YEAH!✨Wanna book a reading with Alicia? Email her at aliciafreeman77 @ gmail.com to set things up!WORK WITH SINCLAIRNEST Group Integration Membership - https://sinclairfleetwood.com/nest1:1 Private Coaching - https://sinclairfleetwood.com/psychedelic-integrationSubscribe to The Visionary Within weekly newsletter - https://mystical-heart-collective.kit.com/5623fed941FREE Ultimate Guide to Healing with Psychedelics: https://mystical-heart-collective.kit.com/ultimate-guideRetreats: https://sinclairfleetwood.com/events
Welcome to AstroDetectives where our skeptic Scott competes with our astrologer Sarah to see who can match our guest with the correct birth chart. They have 2 to choose from. Will the power of astrology give Sarah the obvious edge or will Scott's skepticism be just as effective? Find out as we begin the next phase of AstroDetectives with Skeptic vs Astrologer.
Jane Olivia—aka Earthy Jane— visits Avery at the Unwell studio in LA. The two go way back to Arizona days, and what starts as a sweet reunion turns into an honest convo about building a business from scratch, setting boundaries online, and going viral while staying grounded.Jane shares the story of how she became a self-taught chef, the moment she realized she could actually do this for real, and why she swears by almond milk, avocado oil, and a good spicy marg. She opens up about navigating burnout, saying no to bachelor parties, and the joy of feeding people, whether it's picky toddlers or vegan-curious adults. From her first TikTok meal-prep video to managing a team of nine, this episode is all about balance, hustle, and doing it your own way.
Allen and RD try Snörkel, a farmhouse ale by Jester King Brewery. From Untappd:"The tide has returned.Snorkel is a dry, refreshing farmhouse ale brewed with Texas well water, pilsner malt, wheat, and a delicate blend of noble hops. Post fermentation, we add 60 pounds of fresh oyster mushrooms and a whisper of alderwood-smoked sea salt. Earthy, briny, and impossibly drinkable, Snorkel is as much a beer as it is a conversation starter.Soft and savory with gentle umami and a kiss of salinity, it's our tribute to the intersection of land and sea. Inspired by the Gose tradition but rooted in the farmhouse brewing philosophy, Snorkel drinks light and clean while offering something just left of center.Pairs well with good food, strange friends, and any occasion that calls for something unexpected.4.3% ABV"Thanks for watching!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strikeout-beer--2992189/support.
Are you or your child struggling with anxiety? Dr. Roger Smith introduces an often-overlooked practice: grounding. In a world where we're rarely in direct contact with the earth, discover the potential therapeutic benefits of simply touching the ground. Learn why encouraging your child to go barefoot, play in the dirt, and connect with nature might be a powerful, yet simple, way to promote well-being and alleviate sensory deficits. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com
Curious about Evolutionary Astrology? Wanna know how it relates to psychedelics and integration? WE GOT YOU FAM. Join me and High Priestess of the Stars Alicia Freeman for a new monthly series where we have a witchy chat about all things zodiac (and teach you how to understand it all in an Earthy, practical magic kinda way.)In this episode, learn the first steps to get started with evolutionary astrology, and what's coming with the Summer Solstice, Cancer Season, and Jupiter's expansive, exalted transit through the end of June. Babes talking about star stuff! Woop!Get your free natal chart here: astro.comWORK WITH SINCLAIRNEST Group Integration Membership - https://sinclairfleetwood.com/nest1:1 Private Coaching - https://sinclairfleetwood.com/psychedelic-integrationSubscribe to The Visionary Within weekly newsletter - https://mystical-heart-collective.kit.com/5623fed941FREE Ultimate Guide to Healing with Psychedelics: https://mystical-heart-collective.kit.com/ultimate-guideRetreats: https://sinclairfleetwood.com/even
In this episode of the Holistic Spaces podcast, we are discussing how to improve the flow in small spaces using Feng Shui principles. Even the smallest living spaces can still benefit from Feng Shui to create a more peaceful atmosphere. This conversation covers the importance of separating public and private spaces, establishing mindful rituals for sleep and work, and creating defined areas for different activities. We explore how to make the most of limited space while maintaining a harmonious environment.We cover:-Creating visual zones helps separate public and private areas-Why defining an eating area is crucial for nourishment-Establishing clear boundaries between activities to support work / life balance-Why establishing rituals you can do to help separate different activities in your home-Creating a living space to support your unique needs and lifestyleand much more!Thanks so much for listening to the Holistic Spaces Podcast brought to you by Mindful Design Feng Shui School!-Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive complimentary special workshops and offers for our newsletter subscribers ONLY! -Make sure you're following us on Instagram for feng shui tips and live Q&A's.-Learn about our courses and certification on our website at: Mindful Design School.-Check out our older episodes on our Holistic Spaces Podcast archive.MORE QUESTIONSHire one of our Mindful design school Grads for a 1-1 consultation. We know so many personal questions come up. That's why you need a 1-1! Laura and Anjie offer all these freebies, but if you want to learn more it's time to ask a professional. learn more HERENEW EPISODES OF THE HOLISTIC SPACES PODCAST BY MINDFUL DESIGN ARE AVAILABLE EVERY MONDAY.ONLINE COURSE IN JUNE!Join us for a four-week course! Mindful Living: an intro to the everyday magic of feng shuiLearn about the feng shui bagua mandala and how to apply everything you learn to your home and life with feng shui adjustmentsTime stamps for the episode:[03:25] Introduction[04:14] Seating [07:53] Living green plants[10:23] A bowl of fresh oranges[12:28] A rug for grounding[13:43] Fresh cut flowers[15:45] Proper lighting[18:00] Picking artwork[22:28] Earthy object with weight for stabilityThanks so much for listening to the Holistic Spaces Podcast brought to you by Mindful Design Feng Shui School!Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive complimentary special workshops and offers for our newsletter subscribers ONLY! Make sure you're following us on Instagram for feng shui tips and live Q&A's.Learn about our courses and certification on our website at: Mindful Design School.Check out our older episodes on our Holistic Spaces Podcast archive.MORE QUESTIONSHire one of our Mindful design school Grads for a 1-1 consultation. We know so many personal questions come up. That's why you need a 1-1! Laura and Anjie offer all these freebies, but if you want to learn more it's time to ask a professional. learn more HEREORDER OUR NEW BOOK HERE
Episode 332 is a fun one as we go over a list of our feng shui must haves for your living room! The living room is the space in the home for all the inhabitants to gather together. It's a place to entertain and host visitors. Like all parts of the home, feng shui can help to create a good flow and opportunities for deeper connections and positive energy. With some simple adjustments we can very easily create an environment that is more nurturing, supportive and welcoming for all.We cover:-The ideal furniture placement for your living room-How fresh plants can invite more wood energy-How oranges, a symbol of good luck and prosperity, can add a sense of vibrance to your living room-Why you want as much natural light as possible in your living room-Things to consider when selecting artwork for your living roomand much more!Thanks so much for listening to the Holistic Spaces Podcast brought to you by Mindful Design Feng Shui School!-Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive complimentary special workshops and offers for our newsletter subscribers ONLY! -Make sure you're following us on Instagram for feng shui tips and live Q&A's.-Learn about our courses and certification on our website at: Mindful Design School.-Check out our older episodes on our Holistic Spaces Podcast archive.MORE QUESTIONSHire one of our Mindful design school Grads for a 1-1 consultation. We know so many personal questions come up. That's why you need a 1-1! Laura and Anjie offer all these freebies, but if you want to learn more it's time to ask a professional. learn more HERENEW EPISODES OF THE HOLISTIC SPACES PODCAST BY MINDFUL DESIGN ARE AVAILABLE EVERY MONDAY.ONLINE COURSE IN JUNE!Join us for a four-week course! Mindful Living: an intro to the everyday magic of feng shuiLearn about the feng shui bagua mandala and how to apply everything you learn to your home and life with feng shui adjustmentsTime stamps for the episode:[03:25] Introduction[04:14] Seating [07:53] Living green plants[10:23] A bowl of fresh oranges[12:28] A rug for grounding[13:43] Fresh cut flowers[15:45] Proper lighting[18:00] Picking artwork[22:28] Earthy object with weight for stabilityThanks so much for listening to the Holistic Spaces Podcast brought to you by Mindful Design Feng Shui School!Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive complimentary special workshops and offers for our newsletter subscribers ONLY! Make sure you're following us on Instagram for feng shui tips and live Q&A's.Learn about our courses and certification on our website at: Mindful Design School.Check out our older episodes on our Holistic Spaces Podcast archive.MORE QUESTIONSHire one of our Mindful design school Grads for a 1-1 consultation. We know so many personal questions come up. That's why you need a 1-1! Laura and Anjie offer all these freebies, but if you want to learn more it's time to ask a professional. learn more HEREORDER OUR NEW BOOK HERE
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Taurus season is here, and it's giving soft life with structure. In this episode of Cold Brew for the Brujas, we're leaning into the grounded, sensual, and abundant energy of Taurus. It's time to slow down, realign with your values, and build something solid—without burning yourself out. Whether you're focused on healing, manifesting steady income, or just craving more beauty and peace, this season invites you to bloom at your own pace. Grab your brew, light a candle, and let's bask in this Taurus glow together.
Brooks Bash is an entrepreneur and endurance athlete known for pursuing extraordinary challenges. In 2023, he ran a relay from Canada to Mexico to promote his natural energy drink company, Earthy. Later that year, Brooks completed 100 marathons in 100 days, equivalent to running from L.A. to New York. Just three weeks after his 100th marathon, he tackled another feat, running a 320-mile race from Santa Monica to Las Vegas.Connect with Brooks: Instagram Earthy website & InstagramThank you to our sponsors: Capital One and the REI Co-op® Mastercard® Merrell
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Your host Andy, Ant and Dun feel a lot lighter than they did during the last podcast, after better football and better results, which is of course ,the Loveliest of All The Lovely Stuff.- Dun's on the beach and forgets to write the match report for Oxford!- A marked improvement from Madsen, 2 games, 2 assists - R's have a Field Day - We're just that much better with Sam- Own Goal's impressive season for the Rangers continues- QPR down to 10 men, then 11, then 10, then back to 11. - ...and let Oxford back into the game.- However, another timely Yangbang makes 11 minutes of injury time much more palatable.- Another point closer to safety vs the play off chasing Robins- First half great, second half just OK.- Dembele rises like a salmon to head home- Earthy soils Nardi's Clean Sheet- A scoreless homecoming for Dickie and Wells, with a cameo from Sinclair Armstrong.- Kolli sticks one away at the end...away in the Westfield Shopping Centre.- 50 points and almost safe, which is the Loveliest of all the lovely stuff- Cookie staying? Kelman, Larkeche and Pearman incoming!- Oskar Hinderance to be a help next season? - Bimbo Coles, Percy Pigs - Lovely Stuff. - The QPR NYC lads (and partners, and mums). NO! THIS IS THE LOVELIEST OF ALL THE LOVELY STUFF - Dun struggles to remember some lads.- A busy easter weekend may decide the QPR NYC Prediction competition. Who gets to take home the Schaffer Trophy? - Hives in the rain, and My Son The Doctor are laughing at the Park Rangers on their new albumRate, review, comment and donate your 5 stars.
The Flat Earth Society is alive and thriving within The Anti-Matter Minute Dimension… and we're here to suffer through it. This week, we found an actual Flat Earth podcast that takes itself way too seriously, so we're doing what any responsible podcasters would do—playing it MST3K-style and ripping it apart.But that's not all! After the roasting ‘The Anti-Globe Trotters', we take things even further with our OWN models (so step aside Copernicus!) where we create our own absurd Flat Earth models that are somehow even dumber than the real thing.So grab a drink (but keep it level) and prepare to be brainwashed by government pigeons, because this episode is flatter than a bar mat at closing time.
In this episode of Cannabis School, we unwrap the Egg Roll strain—an indica-dominant hybrid that's as tasty as it is powerful. With high THC levels (28-29%), this strain delivers a euphoric, body-melting high that might just leave you couch-locked and giggling. Dive into the terpenes, effects, flavors, and medicinal benefits of this unique bud. Whether you're a strain hunter, medical user, or casual cannabis connoisseur, you won't want to miss this!
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Episode Title: Earthy Sounds for Deep RestDescription: In this episode of the "Be Calm and Relax Podcast," we dive into a collection of earthy sounds designed to guide you into a deep state of relaxation. From the soothing whispers of forest leaves to the gentle babble of a mountain stream, these natural sounds can be a powerful ally in achieving deep rest and tranquility. Discover how incorporating these ambient sounds into your routine can enhance your mental well-being and provide a much-needed escape from daily stress.Take a moment each day to immerse yourself in these peaceful sounds, allowing nature to be your sanctuary of calm. It's in these serene moments that we find balance and rejuvenation.Join us next time as we explore more pathways to serenity and peace.DISCLAIMER
On this episode, Chris and Koi call up Kelly to findout about all things Earthy!
Today on the podcast I sync up with Brooks Bash, Founder of Earthy, the mushroom infused pre-workout drink. Brooks shares his unique and innovative run focused campaign to build and launch the business, running 100 marathons in 100 days! CONNECT Earthy on Instagram Brooks Bash On Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube` Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify Photo Credit Laurel Wassner SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Do What Moves You, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests.
The Christmas/Thanksgiving buffer, total farmer drama, and the conviviality of coroners. It's all within, it's all for you.We also talk 'Bad Sisters', and Sharon Horgan's hair, writing, and imagined daily routine. Write to us: fuckoff@firecrothcandnormcore.comPlease please we want your money: patreon.com/theyliketowatchEdited by the delicious and nutritious Annabel E. Portowitz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
oday's debate is a brawl between two terrestrial titans. A gritty gladiator versus a plucky plant. It's Sand vs. Grass! In one corner, we've got editor and Brains On! co-creator Sanden Totten ready to grind it out for team Sand! And standing tall for team Grass is actor, voice artist, and improviser Billy Soco. Who will be crowned the Smash Boom Best? Head on over to smashboom.org and vote to tell us who YOU think won!Also…do you have your Smarty Pass yet? Get yours today for just $4/month (or $36/year) and get bonus episodes every month, and ad-free versions of every episode of Brains On, Smash Boom Best, Moment of Um and Forever Ago. Visit www.smartypass.org to get your Smarty Pass today. As an added bonus, your Smarty Pass will grant you access to a super special debate starring Sanden and Molly!