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Today's guest is Meg Hutchinson, owner of The Florista, a floral and event business based in Nashville, TN. Meg is known for specializing and creating custom floral designs, bringing her client's vision to life. Her focus is delivering the “Wow Factor” through bespoke floral experiences that exceed expectations. In this episode we had a great time discussing several aspects of Meg's business. Never underestimate the importance in investing in yourself and mastering basic mechanics. Don't be afraid to take on projects that push you out of your comfort zone. It might be time to rebrand your business. Knowing the story you want to bring your clients will help you define your look and direction with your brand. We chat about how she budgets and shops for her events. And a whole lot more…… Learn more about Meg Hutchinson and all of our past guests by visiting TheFlowerPodcast.com. Subscribe to The Flower Podcast on your favorite podcast platform. We are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and many more! You can also watch our conversations on Youtube, in addition to tip filled videos, and educational Lives. Be sure to Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss a minute. We're grateful to have the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers as a sponsor for this episode. Feel free to learn more about them and all benefits of being a member as ASCFG.org. If you're trying to source local flower farmers in your area visit LocalFlowers.org.
It's been ten years since Boston-area Meg Hutchinson has released an album and she did it super quietly, so no shade if you didn't realize that your favorite middle sister is back with some seriously devastating songs. Meg grew up just outside of Great Barrington, MA where she had an idyllic childhood surrounded by woods and framed by her desire to become a folk singer. That dream was realized after she graduated college, quit her organic lettuce farm job and moved to Boston in the early 2000's. There, she wove herself into its vibrant folk community gigging around New England, performing in the subway and getting signed to the prestigious Red House Records, where she released three albums.Throughout her life she has suffered from several mental illness, experiencing her first major bout of depression at age 19. Not understanding, she felt ashamed and hid her illness for nine years. After a huge whirlwind 2006 tour in England where she experienced a high never felt before, Meg came home and felt mania and severe depression all at once. She called her family to help and it was her younger sister, Tessa, who eventually got Meg professional help. After a long road stabilizing and healing, Meg has a grasp on her bi-polar disorder, which she calls by its former name: manic depression. She's discovered her calling as a palliative care hospital chaplain and hospice worker. She's no longer working music. She's playing music and that's how she approached this new album: All The Wonder All The Beauty, an album she says “is about things we don't want to talk about.” She writes about her mental illness, midlife and death. This is an intense discussion with one of my favorite people! I'm so happy she's released this album and excited for you to get to know Meg Hutchinson.Follow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/ Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknews Help produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/ Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Since Meg Hutchinson last joined us in 2012, she obtained her Masters of Divinity as the only Buddhist in her class, and has added work including as Osal Doula Services, still continuing
Have you wondered what it would be like to talk to someone you haven't seen in 18 years? In this episode, Sam and his former colleague, Meg Hutchinson-Goldthorp pick up right where they left many years ago.Meg is a compassionate, positive, can do person who Sam describes as the one person he would call if he needed a glass of water in the Sahara Desert. Even though they have different approaches; Sam and Meg discuss lessons learned from working together.Support the showThanks for listening! SUBSCRIBE, Review, Rate, and Share. Contact us: cowboysnoteggheads@gmail.com Let us know if you want a hat ($20), tee shirt ($30), coffee cup ($25), or window decal for your truck. ($30)
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Meg Hutchinson is a nationally touring songwriter, poet and recording artist who has released eight albums and won numerous songwriting awards in the US, Ireland and the UK. She has been described as delivering “Music as powerful as it is gentle.” Performer Magazine writes, “With a poet’s eye, Hutchinson captures so beautifully that human journey toward peace, toward forgiveness, toward acceptance.” As an advocate for mental health, Meg helped make a feature-length documentary called "Pack Up Your Sorrows." Through her own personal story, the film explores creativity, healing, mindfulness in education, mental health advocacy, wellness, and how these elements converge in making the world a better place. In our conversation, taped in 2017, Meg Hutchinson shares some beautiful insights on:Why living as an artist is as important as writing as an artistWhy creativity doesn't stop just because you're not producing something andWriting from image and natureAmong other things!
Vandaag weer een greep uit de minder bekendere artiesten in de collectie van Mart, maar nog meer dan de moeite waar om te laten horen. Je hoort Meg Hutchinson, Dennis Wilson, Dan Kaplan, Kathleen Haskard, Chris Bergman Band, Krista Detor en The Wildes.
Vandaag weer een greep uit de minder bekendere artiesten in de collectie van Mart, maar nog meer dan de moeite waar om te laten horen. Je hoort Meg Hutchinson, Dennis Wilson, Dan Kaplan, Kathleen Haskard, Chris Bergman Band, Krista Detor en The Wildes.
Vandaag muziek van Meg Hutchinson, Grant McLennan, Tom Jones, Sue Foley, Kathleen Haskard, James Hunter, Chris Hillman en Hem.
Vandaag muziek van Meg Hutchinson, Grant McLennan, Tom Jones, Sue Foley, Kathleen Haskard, James Hunter, Chris Hillman en Hem.
LIVING LIFE ON PURPOSE features authors & experts on a wide variety of topics including: Spirituality, Sustainability, Optimal Health & Wellbeing, and Inspirational Authors, Musicians and Entertainers.TODAYS TOPIC: MEANING IN MUSIC... Learn where musically creative juices come from and how they can have a successful expression and career from doing what you love. My Guest today is MEG HUTCHINSON:Meg Hutchinson is an award-winning songwriter who artfully documents the human condition through her music and books. She has composed eight albums including Come Up Full, The Living Side and in 2013 Beyond That. Her music has been critically acclaimed and won numerous awards including Best Singer Songwriter Album in 2008 from the Indie Acoustic Project, and she was a finalist at the John Lennon Songwriting Competition and the Billboard Songwriting Competitons.She is a gifted author and wrote a book of poems called The Morning I Was Born: A Month of Poems which she published in 2012.Meg's life story is also featured in the newly released documentary Pack Up Your Sorrows: A Story of Ilness, Hope and Transformation, a journey of recovery in dealing with the ravages from mental illness. Here's the movie trailer https://vimeo.com/127751498www.MegHutchinson.comIntro music gratefully provided by Mona Garcia.
LIVING LIFE ON PURPOSE features authors & experts on a wide variety of topics including: Spirituality, Sustainability, Optimal Health & Wellbeing, and Inspirational Authors, Musicians and Entertainers.TODAYS TOPIC: MEANING IN MUSIC... Learn where musically creative juices come from and how they can have a successful expression and career from doing what you love. My Guest today is MEG HUTCHINSON:Meg Hutchinson is an award-winning songwriter who artfully documents the human condition through her music and books. She has composed eight albums including Come Up Full, The Living Side and in 2013 Beyond That. Her music has been critically acclaimed and won numerous awards including Best Singer Songwriter Album in 2008 from the Indie Acoustic Project, and she was a finalist at the John Lennon Songwriting Competition and the Billboard Songwriting Competitons.She is a gifted author and wrote a book of poems called The Morning I Was Born: A Month of Poems which she published in 2012.Meg's life story is also featured in the newly released documentary Pack Up Your Sorrows: A Story of Ilness, Hope and Transformation, a journey of recovery in dealing with the ravages from mental illness. Here's the movie trailer https://vimeo.com/127751498www.MegHutchinson.comIntro music gratefully provided by Mona Garcia.
The Impact Series celebrates the ability of one person to make a difference. ♪ ♫ Featured in Part 2: Meg Hutchinson's song Gatekeeper, a song about a man who (for years) saved people from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. How did this man do it? Listen to find out. You'll hear tips on helping a depressed friend or busting stigma from Samantha, a college student who attended the Active Minds National Conference last November. Samantha will show us what she learned from 1) WNBA (Basketball) player Chamique Holdsclaw 2) Singer/songwriter Meg Hutchinson and 3) Active Minds Speakers Maggie and Jordan Bertram. Learn more about Active Minds at www.activeminds.org! Interested in buying some of Hutchinson's music, click here! Your Thoughts? Do you lead a chapter or support network at your school? Has listening to Flipswitch given you courage to share your story?
Meg Hutchinson is a singer/songwriter whose music is vibrant, deep, poetry, exploring inner spaces while she travels wide open spaces. Raised by non-conforming hippies, her spiritual path has led her to Tibetan Buddhism.
Meg Hutchinson on making Music and Bipolar Disorder. Mental Help Net (www.mentalhelp.net) presents the Wise Counsel Podcast (wisecounsel.mentalhelp.net), hosted by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. Dr. Van Nuys interviews accomplished singer-songwriter Meg Hutchinson about her music and her life with Bipolar Disorder. Ms. Hutchinson experienced her first substantial depression at age 19. While bipolar is normally associated with swings between depressive and manic mood episodes, Ms. Hutchinson experienced mostly depressive states until her late 20's in the aftermath of her beloved grandmother's death at which point she had her first experience of mania, then profound depression, then a mixed state, then depression again, this time severe enough that hospitalization was required. It was at this point that her condition was officially diagnosed. In the years before her diagnosis she was fairly secretive and defensive about her episodes, viewing them as par for the course for an artist, or due to some physical condition. It took some months for the meaning of the diagnosis to sink in, but when it did, she felt more at peace with herself, recognizing finally that her condition was not her fault, and that she was not a weak person for accepting treatment. She was helped to this understanding through therapy and a supportive network of family and friends. Today she recognizes the importance of carefully balancing her ambition and desire to take on many musical committments with the practical demands of maintaining her emotional balance.
Podcast #59 features the debut CD by JOE PUG called Messenger. Other artists include CARAVAN OF THIEVES, MEG HUTCHINSON and DEADSTRING BROTHERS. The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast. Please email me with any questions, comments or suggestions for the podcasts. Show #59 JOE PUG - Messenger Messenger REBECCA LOEBE - Married Man Mystery Prize JASON EADY - Judgment Day When The Money's All Gone SWAMP CABBAGE - Dixieland Squeal (mic break) MEG HUTCHINSON - At First It Was Fun The Living Side KEVIN HIGGINS - West Texas Aggregate Find Your Shine DAVE GLEASON - Blue Side Of The World Turn And Fade JOE PUG - How Good You Are Messenger (mic break) CARAVAN OF THIEVES - Billy Bouquet THE WIYOS - Dontchaletmecatchya Broken Land Bell ELEVEN HUNDRED SPRINGS - Show Me The Money (Or Ill Show You The Door) This Crazy Life DEADSTRING BROTHERS - Smile São Paulo (mic break) JOE PUG - The First Time I Saw You Messenger Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
The usual fun & shenanigans with the Roots Rock Weirdos, featuring some of our faves from 2008. Also, a phone interview with one of our favourite discoveries of the year, Meg Hutchinson.
The usual fun & shenanigans with the Roots Rock Weirdos, featuring some of our faves from 2008. Also, a phone interview with one of our favourite discoveries of the year, Meg Hutchinson.