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Lynn Goodwin and Kim Welch are helping others connect to their health, the land, and their dharma - and they started with ghee. Farmtrue founders Lynn and Kim wanted to share the Ayurvedic principles that had changed their lives and knew that ghee was the perfect gateway - but their business stretches far beyond their 100% grass-fed and grass-finished ghee. In this episode, we let a lot of truths bubble up to the surface. We talk about living in connection with the seasons and nature and the basics of Ayurveda. We have a very open conversation about what it means to really source from local farmers and to be true to your mission as a business. We get vulnerable about the triumphs, hardships, and evolution of small business ownership. Not to mention - a deep dive into fat and ghee. We Also Talk About: Finding spirituality and connection in nature Separating your value from your business Living out your dharma Seeking balance and harmony in mind, body, and soil. Resources: Instagram: @farmtrue Farmtrue.com 15% discount on all Farmtrue products with code ‘KATEKAV15' Join the Ground Work Collective: Instagram: @groundworkcollective Find a Farm: nearhome.groundworkcollective.com
CAST in order of appearance: Lynn Goodwin as King Henry IV, Kelly Strandemo as Worcester, Sam Gilroy as Prince Hal, Mitchel Kawash as Lancaster. Facilitated, edited with music composed and performed by Ariana Karp.
CAST in order of appearance: Lynn Goodwin as King Henry IV, Mitchel Kawash as Lancaster & Douglas, Sam Gilroy as Prince Hal, Andrew Codispoti as Westmoreland, Genevieve Simon as Hotspur, Deborah Davis as Sir John Falstaff. Facilitated, edited with music composed and performed by Ariana Karp.
CAST in order of appearance: Lynn Goodwin as King Henry IV, Sam Gilroy as Prince Hal, Kelly Strandemo as Worcester, Deborah Davis as Sir John Falstaff. Facilitated, edited with music composed and performed by Ariana Karp.
We conclude our exploration of Henry IV, Part I with our Act V Discussion! Join us as we talk diplomacy and tactics, family and political pragmatism, Hal’s plan and how it’s working, Hotspur’s end and the failure of words, and the puzzle of Falstaff’s innocence and cynicism. Also for more detailed information about Prince Hal’s actual injury check out the link below - warning, it’s pretty grotesque. https://www.medievalists.net/2013/05/prince-hals-head-wound-cause-and-effect/ Our ensemble for Henry IV, Part I includes Brittany Chandler, Andrew Codispoti, Deborah Davis, Sam Gilroy, Lynn Goodwin, Mitchel Kawash, Nicholas Koy Santillo, Genevieve Simon, Kelly Strandemo, Alexandra Tatarsky, facilitated and directed by Ariana Karp.
It’s rebel time…we take on Act IV of Henry IV, Part I. Among many things, we chart the rebellion’s political spins, the royal family coming together as the Percy Family falls apart, military tactics, and class segregation in the army. Our ensemble for Henry IV, Part I includes Brittany Chandler, Andrew Codispoti, Deborah Davis, Sam Gilroy, Lynn Goodwin, Mitchel Kawash, Nicholas Koy Santillo, Genevieve Simon, Kelly Strandemo, Alexandra Tatarsky, facilitated and directed by Ariana Karp.
CAST in order of appearance: Lynn Goodwin as King Henry IV, Sam Gilroy as Prince Hal, Brittany Chandler as Sir Walter Blunt. Facilitated, edited with music composed & performed by Ariana Karp.
Learn about Farmtrue ghee, how it gets farm to table, as well as its detoxing benefits with the founders of Farmtrue, Lynn Goodwin and Kim Welch. The post Podcast Episode 109: All About Farmtrue Ghee with the Founders Lynn and Kim appeared first on John Douillard's LifeSpa | Ayurveda and Natural Health.
Learn about Farmtrue ghee, how it gets farm to table, as well as its detoxing benefits with the founders of Farmtrue, Lynn Goodwin and Kim Welch. The post Podcast Episode 109: All About Farmtrue Ghee with the Founders Lynn and Kim appeared first on John Douillard's LifeSpa | Ayurveda and Natural Health.
On to Act III of Henry IV, Part I ! In this pivotal act, we examine Glendower’s significance as a Welsh folk hero, the status games within the rebellion leadership, the power and very different energies of the three female characters of the play, pin pointing moments of character change in the text, the emotional resonance of repeated sounds, and many other things!! Our ensemble for Henry IV, Part I includes Brittany Chandler, Andrew Codispoti, Deborah Davis, Sam Gilroy, Lynn Goodwin, Mitchel Kawash, Nicholas Koy Santillo, Genevieve Simon, Kelly Strandemo, Alexandra Tatarsky, facilitated and directed by Ariana Karp.
We take the whole episode to look at the longest scene in the play, the epic tavern scene, Act II, Scene IV of Henry IV, Part I. Breaking it down into four mini scenes, we discuss Falstaff’s skill at wriggling out of tight spots, the complicated psychology of Hal and Falstaff “playing the king,” and “banishing the world,” and tracking the private moments in this public tavern space. Our ensemble for Henry IV, Part I includes Brittany Chandler, Andrew Codispoti, Deborah Davis, Sam Gilroy, Lynn Goodwin, Mitchel Kawash, Nicholas Koy Santillo, Genevieve Simon, Kelly Strandemo, Alexandra Tatarsky, facilitated and directed by Ariana Karp.
Moving on, we delve into the first half of Act II of Henry IV, Part I. Join us as we examine the details and textures of the world of the play, transitioning from the throne room to a truck stop, everyday dangers, and a deep dive into the complexities of the relationships between Falstaff and Prince Hal and between Hotspur and Lady Percy. Our ensemble for Henry IV, Part I includes Brittany Chandler, Andrew Codispoti, Deborah Davis, Sam Gilroy, Lynn Goodwin, Mitchel Kawash, Nicholas Koy Santillo, Genevieve Simon, Kelly Strandemo, Alexandra Tatarsky, facilitated and directed by Ariana Karp.
CAST in order of appearance: Lynn Goodwin as King Henry IV, Kelly Strandemo as Worcester, Alexandra Tatarsky as Northumberland, Genevieve Simon as Hotspur, Brittany Chandler as Sir Walter Blunt. Facilitated, edited with music composed & performed by Ariana Karp.
CAST in order of appearance: Lynn Goodwin as King Henry IV, Andrew Codispoti as Westmoreland. Facilitated, edited with music composed & performed by Ariana Karp.
And so begins a brand new play! We continue the history tetralogy with Act I of Henry IV, Part I. We delve into the violent imagery of the body the opens the play, the through line of thievery from the tavern to the throne room, highly complex father-son dynamics and twisted clock metaphors. Our ensemble for Henry IV, Part I includes Brittany Chandler, Andrew Codispoti, Deborah Davis, Sam Gilroy, Lynn Goodwin, Mitchel Kawash, Nicholas Koy Santillo, Genevieve Simon, Kelly Strandemo, Alexandra Tatarsky, facilitated and directed by Ariana Karp.
In the BSR studio; pre-COVID, Jen had the pleasure of interviewing Kim Welch and Lynn Goodwin the creators and owners of Farmtrue. At Farmtrue they mindfully make organic Ghee, a nutritional powerhouse with healing qualities and ancient roots. They also produce a line of all natural body products in the Ayurveda method. In this episode you will learn more about Lynn and Kim, how they came to whether to start a business and we wil learn more about and try some of the all natural products they produce. For Kim and Lynn, Farmtrue living means eating and acting with more care. They are committed to a healthy lifestyle by thinking seasonally, and producing mindfully from honest, simple ingredients all while honoring the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda!I left the studio that day invigorated and inspired, to eat, live and act with more care myself. Please take a listen and enjoy this episode of Jen's Dish.You can learn more about and purchase Farmtrue's products here.
How does a 62-year-old woman who's never been married find happiness with a two-time widower seeking his third wife on . . . Craigslist!? Does she throw caution to the wind and relinquish her freedom, or should she take a crash course in compromises? B. Lynn Goodwin owns Writer Advice, www.writeradvice.com. Her memoir, Never Too Late: From Wannabe to Wife at 62 was released in December. It was a National Indie Excellence Award Winner and a two-category finalist at Next Generation Indie Book Awards. In addition, she has written You Want Me to Do WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers and Talent, which was short-listed for a Literary Light box Award, won a bronze medal in the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards and was a finalist for a Sarton Women’s Book Award. Goodwin's work has appeared in Voices of Caregivers, Hip Mama, Dramatics Magazine, Inspire Me Today, The Sun, Good Housekeeping.com, Purple Clover.com and many others. She is a reviewer and teacher at Story Circle Network, and an editor, writer and manuscript coach at Writer Advice. At any stage of writing, if you find yourself stuck, Lynn can help you. She knows what agents are looking for and will assist you in editing, proofreading, etc. In addition, enjoy her story and share it with anyone who thinks it may be too late for love:
Join Holly as she discusses one of the two most important marketing tools in an author's box: getting reviews for your book. Includes a review of "Never Too Late" by B. Lynn Goodwin at the end. To purchase a copy of Never Too Late, click here (don't forget to review!): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077ZK468Y
Join Holly as she discusses one of the two most important marketing tools in an author's box: getting reviews for your book. Includes a review of "Never Too Late" by B. Lynn Goodwin at the end. To purchase a copy of Never Too Late, click here (don't forget to review!): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077ZK468Y
This week, join Holly as she talks to B. Lynn Goodwin, author of Talent, about the process of initiating change in characters. Includes a review of Talent at the end.To get a copy of Talent, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Talent-B-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B0182N1PZA
This week, join Holly as she talks to B. Lynn Goodwin, author of Talent, about the process of initiating change in characters. Includes a review of Talent at the end.To get a copy of Talent, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Talent-B-Goodwin-ebook/dp/B0182N1PZA
Below is part II of a podcast we recorded for my Catholic Blog in November 2010 with B. Lynn Goodwin. B. Lynn Goodwin is the author of “YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT?” Journaling for Caregivers and is also the Editor of Writer Advice, a website dedicated to promoting authors through its interviews. Her site […] The post Podcast with Lynn Goodwin, part II, November 2010 appeared first on My Catholic Blog.
Below is a podcast we recorded for my Catholic Blog in November 2010 with B. Lynn Goodwin. B. Lynn Goodwin is the author of “YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT?” Journaling for Caregivers and is also the Editor of Writer Advice, a website dedicated to promoting authors through its interviews. Her site publishes both experienced […] The post Podcast with Lynn Goodwin, part I, November 2010 appeared first on My Catholic Blog.
Family Confidential: Secrets of Successful Parenting with Annie Fox, M.Ed.
Parents give and children take. That's the natural order of things. But sometimes it all gets flipped on its head when aging parents become unable to care for themselves and adult children become caregivers. In this podcast I talk with B. Lynn Goodwin, author of "You Want Me To Do What? – Journaling for Caregivers" (Tate Publishing 2008). Lynn takes her experience as an English teacher, writer and former caregiver and provides the safe space, the compassion, and the inspiration for caregivers to process their stress and celebrate what is right. About B. Lynn Goodwin B. Lynn Goodwin is a teacher, editor, freelance writer, former caregiver, and the author of "You Want Me To Do What? – Journaling for Caregivers" (Tate Publishing). She is published in Voices of Caregivers; Hip Mama; the Oakland Tribune; the Contra Costa Times; the Danville Weekly; Staying Sane When You're Dieting; Small Press Review; Dramatics Magazine; Career, Caregiving, and Self-Care NCDA Monograph (forthcoming); 24/7—a caregiving anthology (forthcoming); and numerous e-zines. She facilitates journaling workshops for caregivers and publishes Writer Advice, www.writeradvice.com You can reach Lynn at Lgood67334@comcast.net More info at: writeradvice.com Opening Music: Ignorant Meadow by Curt Siffert - www.curtsiffert.com Subscribe to Family Confidential on iTunes: http://bit.ly/famconf Copyright © 2009-2018 Annie Fox and Electric Eggplant. All Rights Reserved.