Podcasts about Moonbow

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Latest podcast episodes about Moonbow

30 Something with Sonni Abatta
324: Traditional Chinese Medicine to Heal your Skin and Body: Moonbow Skin Founders on the Benefits of TCM

30 Something with Sonni Abatta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 46:21


This week I'm hosting the founders of Moonbow Skin, a new skincare line based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine.Founders (and twin sisters!) Dr. Felice and Heather Chan are here to talk about whole body and skin health; what yin/yang energy really is; and why TCM is set to take over the beauty and wellness world.Check out my Instagram page for a giveaway of the Moonbow line!

REGARDLESS
real, raw, and rare wellness, regardless with moonbow skin

REGARDLESS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 37:21


what if confidence wasn't just about how you look but how you feel—inside and out? what if true wellness meant honoring both your skin and your spirit?this week, i sat down with dr. felice chan & heather chan, sisters & founders of moonbow, a skincare brand blending traditional chinese medicine (TCM) with modern beauty. we got into the real side of wellness—why they left behind old careers, how they built a brand rooted in balance, and why ancient rituals might just be the secret to feeling your best.⚡️ what if skincare was more than just products?⚡️ how do you build confidence when life feels messy?⚡️ why is trusting the process the hardest part?regardless of fear. regardless of doubt. confidence is built in the pivot.

Evolve By Erika
Bringing Traditional Medicine Back to Life

Evolve By Erika

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 60:49


I can not wait for you to meet Dr. Felice and Heather Chan! These two beauties followed their intuition to this beautiful practice of health, wellness and mindfulness. Dr. Felice is an acupuncturist and has her own acupuncture space in LA. Heather is an entrepreneur and they both are the founders of their traditional Chinese medicine inspired skincare brand, Moonbow. They specialize in Chinese medicine and talk about all the different ways we can tap into Chinese Medicine to promote optimal health and healing in our bodies.  In this episode we discuss:  Chinese Medicine and how we can use it in our modern lives  Gut and skin issues and some practices to find relief Optimizing our Energy Levels through Chinese Medicine  Moonbow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moonbow_skin/ - Launching soon! Dr. Felice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drfelicechan/  Heather Chan Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/_ heatherjchan_/  Thank you so much for being here and I can not wait to see you all next week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Evolve By Erika
Bringing Traditional Medicine Back to Life

Evolve By Erika

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 60:49


I can not wait for you to meet Dr. Felice and Heather Chan! These two beauties followed their intuition to this beautiful practice of health, wellness and mindfulness. Dr. Felice is an acupuncturist and has her own acupuncture space in LA. Heather is an entrepreneur and they both are the founders of their traditional Chinese medicine inspired skincare brand, Moonbow. They specialize in Chinese medicine and talk about all the different ways we can tap into Chinese Medicine to promote optimal health and healing in our bodies.  In this episode we discuss:  Chinese Medicine and how we can use it in our modern lives  Gut and skin issues and some practices to find relief Optimizing our Energy Levels through Chinese Medicine  Moonbow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moonbow_skin/ - Launching soon! Dr. Felice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drfelicechan/  Heather Chan Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/_ heatherjchan_/  Thank you so much for being here and I can not wait to see you all next week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PUNCH Podcast
Sebastian Tonda: Entiende tu porqué y vive con propósito

PUNCH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 60:06


Sebastián Tonda es un emprendedor, inversionista y líder en marketing, tecnología y transformación digital. Estudió Comunicación en la Universidad Iberoamericana y cuenta con una trayectoria laboral muy amplia y diversa.Comenzó su carrera en Sushi Itto en el área de Marketing, luego se unió a Cinépolis, donde lideró la división de Cinépolis VIP. Más tarde, ingresó a Televisa Media, donde estuvo a cargo del marketing de las 108 publicaciones de Editorial Televisa y del lanzamiento de marcas como Televisa Deportes, entre muchas otras.Posteriormente, fundó Flock, una agencia creativa digital líder en México, que más tarde se convirtió en Isobar México tras ser adquirida por Dentsu International en 2016. Actualmente, es cofundador y Co-CEO de Igualdad, una empresa que busca transformar el consumo de básicos de vestir en una inversión para la igualdad de género.Además, fue presidente del Consejo de la Alianza por el Valor Estratégico de las Marcas (AVE, antes AMAP), es socio en LIP Ventures, una boutique de venture capital, y en Moonbow, una compañía israelí especializada en el desarrollo de negocios en medios y ciberseguridad. También es inversionista en Zoomd y Clinch.Sebastián es esposo, papá y autor del libro Irremplazables: Cómo sobrevivir a la inteligencia artificial. Su trayectoria nos enseña que siempre se pueden intentar cosas nuevas y hacerlas con todo, incluso con miedo.

Starseed Kitchen Podcast with Chef Whitney Aronoff
Acupuncture and Nutrition with Dr. Felice Chan: A Holistic Approach

Starseed Kitchen Podcast with Chef Whitney Aronoff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 52:00


Dr. Felice Chan is the co-founder of Moonbow Skin and a Chinese medicine doctor specializing in mind-body wellness and the gut-brain axis. Raised in Hong Kong, Dr. Chan combines her extensive knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with modern approaches  to target digestion, emotions, and overall well-being.  Through her practice at Felice Acupuncture, she offers personalized treatments that address root imbalances, from chronic digestive issues to stress- related conditions, helping clients restore harmony and vitality.  As a specialist in Chinese herbal medicine, Dr. Chan skillfully integrates powerful herbs  into both her practice and the Moonbow skincare line. She brings her background in  neuroscience and holistic beauty to develop gentle, effective products that nourish the  skin from within. Through Moonbow, Dr. Chan seeks to share the benefits of TCM with the  Western world, promoting wellness from the inside out.  We discuss:  ● Protecting our lungs is essential, especially in polluted environments  ● Acupuncture involves a holistic diagnosis considering all aspects of health  ● Acupuncture should be used as preventative medicine, not just for treatment  ● Cold foods can shock the system and hinder digestion  ● Exploring traditional healing modalities can enhance personal healing practices  Follow Dr. Felice Chan on Instagram @felice.acupuncture  Learn more about Dr. Felice Chan's Acupuncture practice www.feliceacupuncture.com  Learn more about Moonbow www.moonbowskin.com  Learn more about High Vibration Living with Chef Whitney Aronoff on  www.StarseedKitchen.com  Get 10% off your order of Chef Whitney's organic spices with code  STARSEED on www.starseedkitchen.com  Follow Chef Whitney Aronoff on Instagram at @whitneyaronoff and  @starseedkitchen  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Powerhouse Women
Longevity, Anti-Aging, and Balancing Your Mind, Body, and Spirit Through Chinese Medicine with Dr. Felice Chan

Powerhouse Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 45:31


How can you take better care of your body at the root level, even as a busy, ambitious entrepreneur? I am so excited to sit down and talk all things wellness & entrepreneurship with Felice Chan, Doctor of acupuncture, Chinese medicine practitioner, and Co-Founder of Moonbow! This episode will pull back the curtain on a whole new way to understand and connect to your body on a deeper scale. Felice shares practices based in Chinese medicine and backed by modern science to bring balance into your lifestyle and set yourself up for optimal, sustainable wellness and functionality. She also walks us through her biggest takeaways, challenges, and goals of launching a skincare brand.   HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 What led you from neuroscience to holistic medicine? 05:00 The difference between Western versus Chinese medicine. 07:25 How and why do our emotions connect to our organs? 11:35 The medical perspective behind connecting to your body while eating. 14:45 Practices for tapping into the rest & digest state. 17:45 What is the science of the energy system? 22:55 How to sustainably optimize your functionality at the root level. 26:20 Daily routines to call in more stillness and awareness. 29:20 Where did your idea for your skincare brand come from? 31:50 What are the main benefits of herb ingredients? 33:50 The biggest takeaways from launching a skincare line. 38:15 How can you support your body through the detox process? 41:50 Celebrating Felice's Powerhouse moment of sharing Moonbow with the world.   RESOURCES + LINKS Join the Moonbow community launching in 2025! https://moonbowskin.com/ Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Powerhouse Women is a COMMUNITY and YOU are part of it! Take a screenshot of this episode and tag us on Instagram so we can keep the conversation going and create more of the episodes you need!    FOLLOW Felice: @felice.acupuncture Moonbow: @moonbow_skin Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Visit the Powerhouse Women website: powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity

Troubled Minds Radio
Lycanthropy and Lunar Magic - Once in a Blue Moon

Troubled Minds Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 159:47


Could the rare convergence of a super blue moon, a moonbow, and the ancient curse of lycanthropy be more than just myth and legend? Is there a deeper, hidden connection between these celestial events and the primal forces that shape our world? As we explore these questions, we might uncover a reality where the boundaries between science and the supernatural are thinner than we ever imagined.LIVE ON Digital Radio! http://bit.ly/3m2Wxom or http://bit.ly/40KBtlWhttp://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/troubled-minds-radio--4953916/supporthttps://ko-fi.com/troubledmindshttps://rokfin.com/creator/troubledmindshttps://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledmindshttps://troubledfans.comFriends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friendsShow Schedule Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-10pstiTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter/X - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.org/lycanthropy-and-lunar-magic-once-in-a-blue-moon/https://www.deseret.com/lifestyle/2024/08/19/blue-supermoon-august-2024/https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/weather/rare-moonbows-light-up-night-sky-across-us-as-blue-supermoon-rises-and-you-could-still-spot-another-onehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonbowhttps://www.almanac.com/moonbowshttps://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Thr%C3%B3r%27s_Maphttps://lord-of-the-rings.fandom.com/wiki/Moon-lettershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_lycanthropyhttps://mythology.net/mythical-creatures/werewolf/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/beast-gevaudan-terrorized-france-countryside-180963820/

The Platform
The Platform 510 Feat. Moonbow @moonbow_music

The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 53:10


The Platform Mix episode 510 features Moonbow, a talented DJ and producer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who's played venues all over the midwest and has gained over a million streams from his tracks on Spotify alone. He even included his new track "FLY" to cap off the mix. Be sure to follow him and listen to his latest releases using the links below. Check out my Patreon to get the full track list from his mix, download my top songs of the week and take a look into my crates to see what I'm playing. Watch this week's episode of The Platform Podcast this Wednesday with my guest from Nolan Pugh, a Grammy nominated video producer and production coordinator who lives right here in Nashville! Now turn those speakers up and let's get into it with Moonbow's latest right here, on The Platform! See What I've Been Playing: https://www.patreon.com/djdexmke Moonbow: https://www.instagram.com/moonbow_music This episode is brought to you by Make It Now Media! Visit makeitnowmedia.com/getstartednow and use the discount code PLATFORM or send them an email at info@makeitnowmedia.com and mention THE PLATFORM PODCAST!

MEINE REISE USA mit FloHo
Kentucky – Bluegrass, Bourbon, Vollblüter und Naturwunder

MEINE REISE USA mit FloHo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 43:00


Ist das nun ein Nordstaat oder ein Südstaat? Beides! Kentucky liegt mitten in den USA und verbindet daher landschaftlich, klimatisch, historisch und kulturell Einflüsse aus beiden Regionen, berichtet Südstaaten-Expertin Julia Ueding im Gespräch mit Meine-Reise-Moderator Holger Jacobs. Einzigartig ist der Bundesstaat in vielerlei Hinsicht: Hier ist die Heimat des Bourbon, hierher stammt die Bluegrass-Musik, und hier sind Reitsport und Pferdezucht zu Hause – drei Erlebniswelten, die man vielerorts in Kentucky interaktiv erkunden kann. Outdoor-Begeisterten winkt das längste Höhlensystem der Welt, Auto-Fans ein krachender Absturz. Uedings Tipps: einen Moonbow beobachten und seinen Red Bike Moment erleben! Was es damit auf sich hat? Die Antwort und jede Menge Insider-Tipps gibt's im aktuellen Podcast von Meine Reise – alle zwei Wochen neu!

The Dungeoncast
Deities & Demigods: Sehanine Moonbow - The Dungeoncast Ep.381

The Dungeoncast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 68:38


William and Brian are breaking down this month's Patron voted topic of the epic and powerful Elven goddess Sehanine Moonbow. Learn all about this powerful moon goddess and her domains, the action packed tales of her past, and much more this week on The Dungeoncast! Pre-order Starseeker's Guide to Draken Star today! Our D&D Liveplay, Superquest Saga Dungeoncast Merch Patreon Discord Twitter Instagram Our Amazon Wishlist  Looking to sponsor an episode or just say hello? Reach out thedungeoncast@gmail.com Or send us something by mail at: Po Box 1784, Upland, CA - 91785 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cable a Tierra
06 Sábado de Trevi, con Sebastián Tonda

Cable a Tierra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 43:46


¿Te interesa la Inteligencia Artificial? ¿Crees que los humanos somos reemplazables? No te pierdas este episodio con Sebastián Tonda, un agente de cambio Y amigo. Sebastián vino a Cable a Tierra a conversar sobre el futuro de la humanidad ante el cambio tecnológico, la importancia de la consciencia, el propósito y la creatividad para hacerle frente, y sobre su libro “Irremplazables, cómo sobrevivir a la inteligencia artificial.” Sebastián es socio de fondos y empresas como LIP Ventures y Moonbow, y es ex-embajador para México e inversionista en Singularity University. Además, es Cofundador y Co-CEO de Igualdad, emprendimiento dedicado a transformar el consumo de básicos de vestir en inversión para avanzar en la igualdad de género. Trabaja como consultor ayudando a diversas empresas a encontrar y activar sus propósitos para transformarse en agentes de prosperidad para la humanidad.Síguenos en Instagramhttp://instagram.com/cableatierrapodhttp://instagram.com/tanialicious Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hairyaeries life
Owl talk w Moonbow

Hairyaeries life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 38:11


A year and some months after matching on bumble, Vesper and Moon are dear friends! We discuss a bit of life, dreams and hopes in the episode. Enjoy(:

Jazz es finde
Jazz es finde - Sylvie Courvoisier & Mary Halvorson - 17/12/23

Jazz es finde

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 58:50


La guitarrista estadounidense Mary Halvorson y la pianista suiza Sylvie Courvoisier en su disco, segundo del dúo, 'Searching for the disappeared hour' ('Golden proportion', 'Faceless smears', 'Moonbow', 'Torrential', 'Bent yellow', 'Searching for the disappeared hour', 'Gates and passes') publicado hace dos años. Y Sylvie Courvoisier con 'Le pavot rouge' de su nuevo disco 'Chimaera'. Escuchar audio

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
HMM 07 - 27 - 23

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 58:13


Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea's interviews on food insecurity with Hunger Free America. Then, Lavender interviews Brece Honeycutt, Ophra Wolf, and Elizabeth Karp to talk about the upcoming Moonbow arts organization's concert at the Shaker Meeting House in Albany this Saturday. Later on, for this week's Triple E's, H Bosh Jr speaks with Cheryl Kates, Esq. about criminal justice reform. After that, Lavender interviews Nikolai Nagel-Dreby and Moses Nagel about working together on radio stories as a father-son duo. Finally, we welcome back this year's Tulip Queen, Olivia Owens.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Moonbow Coming to the Shaker Meeting House

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 11:27


"Moonbow #6" will be performed at the Shaker Meeting House on July 29 @ 7:00 pm. Brece Honeycutt, Ophra Wolf, and Elizabeth Karp spoke about this upcoming production, research around Shaker communal society, and previous Moonbow performances with Lavender. More information here: https://home.shakerheritage.org/event/moonbow-6-concert/

Appalachia Meets World
Appalachia Meets World Episode 108 - The Appalachian ”Friends of Southwest Virginia” with Kim Davis

Appalachia Meets World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 62:06


In this episode Neil and Will sit down with Kim Davis, the executive director of "Friends of Southwest Virginia" - a regional organization positioned to develop and coordinate the creative economy in Southwest Virginia (SWVA).  It uniquely works to not only drive tourism in the region, but to also combine infrastructure and economic development within its mission.  While the "Birthplace of Country Music" can seemingly sell itself, take a listen as Kim describes how they utilize the bigger draws to make a sustainable impact on smaller communities throughout the region.  SWVA - the Appalachian part of Virginia has so much to offer, you need to hear for yourself what that is and what you can expect to see if you hike Grayson Highlands State Park - it might be "wild" and it might have something to do with "ponies."  Kim also explains the "why" of what she does and how her passion for the region has been a part of her whole life.  You might also hear Will and Neil's experience (or lack thereof) with the "Moonbow" and Neil's version of the "Appalachian Finger."  Also, don't forget about the #AppBiz of the week: Peking Chinese Restaurant!   Friends of Southwest Virginia - www.friendsofswva.org SWVA Cultural Center - https://friendsofswva.org/aboutculturalcenter/  SWVA Marketplace ('Round the Mountain') - https://friendsofswva.org/aboutculturalcenter/artisan/  App News: Accelerate West Virginia - https://wvhub.org/apply-for-our-accelerate-wv-program-as-part-of-the-act-now-coalition/  Accelerate West Virginia 2023 Communities - https://wvhub.org/2023/05/introducing-the-2023-accelerate-wv-communities/  Appalachian Fair - www.appalachianfair.com  PBS Appalachia Virginia - www.pbsavirginia.org  #AppBiz: Peking Chinese Restaurant - www.pekingva.com 

Your Sleep Guru
Moonbow in the Heart of the Forest, A Sleep Meditation & Nature Immersion

Your Sleep Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 33:01 Transcription Available


This episode is the perfect guided visualization for anyone seeking a peaceful and restful night's sleep. First, Clara takes you on a journey through a dense forest, passing by serene lakes and traditional houses before arriving at a log cabin. As a thunderstorm rages outside, you'll feel safe and protected inside the cabin, listening to the soothing sound of raindrops tapping against the tin roof. Then, experience the magic of a moonbow, a rare and beautiful natural phenomenon, and let Clara guide you into a deep state of relaxation and tranquillity, helping you fall asleep peacefully. The Your Sleep Guru Podcast™ caters to those who appreciate nature and are fond of dreaming. Each episode provides an auditory getaway to a serene environment through storytelling, natural sounds, and music. The podcast is independently created and produced by Clara Starr. It is accessible through both Google Play and the Apple App Store. Please support the promotion of Your Sleep Guru Podcast by leaving a review and following the show. Your engagement encourages others to discover and enjoy the show. Thank you!  

Cool Story - A Wheel of Time Podcast
Moonbow Scientist (TFOH: Ch 35-36)

Cool Story - A Wheel of Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 55:29


In this episode, Matt and Enn discuss Chapters 35 & 36 of Robert Jordan's The Fires of Heaven from the Wheel of Time series! This week there is a lot of chit-chat, so if that's not your thang...well...we're friends lol we can't help it sometimes. Most of the chat is about Birgitte who has really become a larger part of the pattern these days than anyone expected. Nynaeve and Elayne are both out of their elements, but Elayne continuously surprises her braided friend by finding creative solutions and adding to her channelling CV.Ch. 35: Ripped AwayCh. 36: A New NameFrom the Episode:Scambait channelsKitbogaScammer PaybackSupport the show

My Little Pony: The Podcast
A Crafternoon With Izzy Moonbow

My Little Pony: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 13:23


It's a Pippcast CRAFTERNOON! The amazingly creative Izzy Moonbow talks to Pipp about her passion for UNICYCLING and why everypony should work hard to live more sustainable lives!Want more My Little Pony music? There's lots more to listen to at:https://orcd.co/mylittleponyplaylist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Shinjuku
【南新宿でカレーランチ】ミュージックバー『moonbow(ムーンボウ)』の優しい「ほうれん草と挽肉のカレー」と「チャイ」

Daily Shinjuku

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 0:22


「【南新宿でカレーランチ】ミュージックバー『moonbow(ムーンボウ)』の優しい「ほうれん草と挽肉のカレー」と「チャイ」」 皆さんこんにちは、新宿地域メディア『Daily Shinjuku』を運営しているGOKです。今回は、南新宿にあるミュージックバー『moonbow(ムーンボウ)』のランチに行ってまいりましたのでご紹介します。

Travel&Stars · Experten & Stars im Reise Podcast
Die Krone der Südstaaten: Zielgebietsexpertin Julia Ueding über Kentucky

Travel&Stars · Experten & Stars im Reise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 41:57


Welche ist die Pferde-Hauptstadt? Warum bekommt man in Kentucky den besten Burbon? Und was ist ein Moonbow? In Folge drei des 'Travel & Stars' Podcast spricht America Unlimited Geschäftsführer Timo Kohlenberg mit Kentucky-Zielgebietsexpertin Julia Ueding über die 'Krone der Südstaaten'. Viel Spaß und gute Reise-Inspiration mit diesem Podcast.____________________________________________________Du möchtest endlich deine eigenen Reiseerlebnisse sammeln? Bei deiner individuellen Reiseplanung helfen dir unsere erfahrenen Reiseberater von America Unlimited und Feinreisen. Schicke uns einfach eine Email an info@america-unlimited.de oder an info@feinreisen.de. Telefonisch erreichst du unser Büro in Hannover an unter 0511 3744 4750 oder unter der 0511 3744 47 77. Auf unserer Webseite https://www.america-unlimited.de findest du eine Übersicht an Rundreisen in Nordamerika, die wir ganz nach deinen Wünschen umgestalten können. Weltweite Reisevorschläge findest du unter https://www.feinreisen.de*Ganz wichtig*Abonniere den YouTube Kanal „Timo und Leo, die Reiseexperten“ und klicke die Glocke an, damit du keine neue Folge verpasst. Jeden Donnerstag um 19 Uhr veröffentlichen wir hier interessante Videos mit Insidertipps zu Destinationen, Hotel-Vorstellungen und spannenden Promi-Gästen. Wer nur zuhören möchte, findet spannende Podcastfolgen auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify und überall wo es Podcasts gibt: „Keine Reise. Ein Erlebnis. Der Insider Reise-Podcast“ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3m5Twz5 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3h3SFeb Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3i7ziCw America Unlimited: https://www.america-unlimited.de Email: info@america-unlimited.de Tel: 0511 3744 4750 https://de-de.facebook.com/americaunl...https://www.instagram.com/america_unl...Feinreisen: https://www.feinreisen.de Email: info@feinreisen.de Tel: 0511 3744 4777https://www.instagram.com/feinreisen/

Mysterious Goings On
One Last Moonbow

Mysterious Goings On

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 24:13


Alex shares the story of his exciting but sadly brief screenplay collaboration with a veteran film producer. Here's the link to the Mysterious Goings On interview with Michael Pellico. The memorial page is here. More about Mike: Moonbow Publishing: https://moonbowpublishing.com/ Buy the book: The Perfect Christmas Tree here: https://amzn.to/3prhY1L IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6420498/ Skater Girl: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6964940/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5Fn99wmFCQ Buy Alex Greenwood's books on Amazon.com. Original theme music "Mysterious Goings On" by Jamie Green. Want your own fabulous score for your podcast or website? Contact Jamie at Greenhouse Consulting. Check out Jamie's interview on the show here. This Mysterious Goings On Podcast episode was recorded and mixed at Green Shebeen Studios in beautiful Kansas City, Missouri. Copyright 2022, all rights reserved. No reproduction, excerpting, or other use without written permission. We are an Amazon Associates seller; some of our links may earn us a commission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/j-alexander-greenwood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/j-alexander-greenwood/support

Koko Sleep - Kids Bedtime Stories & Meditations
Koko's Magical Moonbow

Koko Sleep - Kids Bedtime Stories & Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 33:39 Very Popular


In tonight's story, we'll hear how Koko meets a kind-natured spirit who needs help finding new colours for a special rainbow. Together, Koko and his new friend walk through the forest and find many enchanting colours to collect.Abbe, as always, will start tonight's episode with a quick introduction to help your little ones get cosy before she begins reading the relaxing bedtime story, written especially for children accompanied by calming sleep music. This magical mix will help your kids sleep tight, all through the night. Subscribe today so you don't miss the next episode.

Errant Space
Errant Space Podcast Eighty Five: Moonbow

Errant Space

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 41:28


This month’s podcast is from a live performance at the Shaker Meeting House in Albany, NY in August 2021. It was a collaborative performance with dancer Ophra Wolf that took place as the sun set. As has too often been the case with weather reliant performances, it was very cloudy and even raining a bit … Continue reading Errant Space Podcast Eighty Five: Moonbow →

Foundational Living
Taylor Sterling: Finding Delight and Evolving Your Creative Self

Foundational Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 58:49


Taylor Sterling is a curatorial artist, creative director, and content creator. You may also recognize her name from Glitter Guide, the digital lifestyle publication and media company she founded back in 2011. Or from her latest project, Moonbow, a newsletter about kids' books.    In this episode you'll learn all about Taylor's personal journey into the fashion world, starting as a magazine intern and personal style blogger. We discuss the struggle of dressing for who we *think* we should be while learning who we really are, how Taylor's connection to her teenage self continues to anchor her today and honoring yourself through what you wear.    Plus, Taylor offers her insights into cultivating paying attention as a skill to find delight in all areas of our life. And she shares a list of book recommendations she curated just for the podcast featuring compelling female led stories and a stand out children's series. —--------------------------------------   Follow Taylor Sterling Online: Website: taylor-sterling.com Instagram: @taylorsterling     Shop Taylor's Favorite Books: For Adults For Kids     Join Taylor's Newsletter About Kids Books: Moonbow   RATE + REVIEW If you enjoy this episode I would be so grateful if you could rate and review my show. Just pop over to the main show page, scroll down to the bottom, and “Tap to Rate” with five stars. And just below that you can select “Write a Review” to let me know what you loved most about the episode. FREE GUIDE Get started building your own Foundational Wardrobe with my FREE quick start guide “3 Things to Do Right Now to Simplify Your Closet” here: https://www.rachaelharrah.com/freesimplifyguide SHOWNOTES  Get all the links Taylor mentioned - including where to find her online, where to shop her favorite books and where to join her newsletter about kid's books, Moonbow, here: https://www.rachaelharrah.com/podcast/taylorsterling

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Adventures in Progress
Episode 15 Ul'Venar Epilogue

Adventures in Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 252:25


After the events of the Grove, Ul'Venar, and Southbend the party finally reaches the end of the Moonbow story arc and has a moment of time as the events of the past week have taken their toll. Returning with Jaben Methodius to Ul'Venar the group is met with friendly faces and says some lasting goodbyes as they move on from this adventure toward others ahead.

This Song Is Yours
Death by Denim

This Song Is Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 23:45


Death by Denim join us on the pod today! The eclectic indie 4 piece from Perth are having an incredible 2022 so far, which includes signing to Warner Music Australia and releasing their second studio record Moonbow (which comes out today). In today's episode, we're speaking with Pallé & Nik from the band about the incredible sonics of Moonbow, the experience of playing music in WA during COVID times, working with Andy Lawson, and we discuss the music of The Weeknd.You can buy Moonbow here.You can listen to Death by Denim here.You can see the guys on tour here.Death by Denim Instagram: @deathbydenimDeath by Denim Facebook: @deathbydenimThanks again to Death by Denim for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Shari at Great Company Collective for her assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Adventures in Progress
Episode 13: Moonbow

Adventures in Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 250:07


The party has finally moved through the entirety of the forest surrounding Ul Venar and approached the guardian's lair. Here they fight with Jaben Methodius as they try to prevent the guardian's rise. Whether they make it in time and whether they all survive comes down to quick thinking and quick choices.

HEAVY Music Interviews
Making It Up As You Go Along With DEATH BY DENIM

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 9:38


Western Australian rock outfit Death By Denim have endured hard times of late.While the rest of Australia at least had moments of freedom, our neighbors in the West have been pretty much isolated the whole time which is bad enough in everyday life, but when you are a touring band with new material to get out to the public that feeling in isolation is magnified exponentially.You can either let it get you down, or you can work around it and be pro-active, which is exactly what Death By Denim did with their time.The band have a new album, moonbow, set to drop on March 18 and having recently signed to ADA/Warner Music Australasia, Death By Denim are attacking the next period of their musical education with vigor.With a new single out and a national tour planned in the near future, band members Palle Mazzulla and Nik Ilidias joined HEAVY to chat about their immediate future and their latest single Make It Up As We Go which is a nod to the Fab Four, The Beatles."Nick was like, I really like Here Comes The Sun and can we write a song like that,” Palle smiled. “That's why the intro guitar sounds so much like it.""It's not a rip of but,” Nick added, laughing.“No, it's not a rip off,” Palle continued. “It's just heavily influenced because how could you not love a bit of The Beatles?"With four songs released from the album, we ask the question if combined they are a good sonic representation of Moonbow as a whole."Probably not to be honest,” Nick laughed. “There's a mad range. Our focus track, or the lead track Moonbow, is... how would you describe that as a song?" "I think it's a bit more like our last album,” Palle answered. “If you enjoyed the new singles you're gonna love the album, but if you haven't enjoyed the new singles you're still probably gonna love the album because it's very different."When pressed on how it is different Nick elaborated."I think the songs we've done are a bit more rock and roll, like from the 70s and 80s stripped back rock, where the albums got a bit more R & B flowing through,” he measured. “It's not completely different but it's a 14 track album and we recorded it over six or seven months in different spots so we had a lot of different influences at different times and you can definitely hear that coming through at different points of the album."In the full interview, the boys talk more about Moonbow, how it differs from their previous music, finding inspiration during lockdown, getting back out on the road and how they prepare for it, future plans and more.

The Medusa's Cascade
Collateral Damage - C1E62 The Herald of Tiamat

The Medusa's Cascade

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 155:29


We find ourselves with the party meeting the various members and the leader of the Nalakavi, Ilikan. After Galahad gets troubling information that confirms what he's been suspecting with his mentor Antonius. They are invited to stay for dinner and to rest there for the evening. A lot of heavy conversation occurs amongst various members of the group. A few are met by Cereius' goddess Moonbow. Thai has a dream with his former employer The Ring Leader and informs him that The Constable will be seeing him soon. Zechs has a memory resurface that is deeply troubling. Finally, Galahad is met with Bothok (avatar of Bahamut) who after intense conversation has instructed him to WAKE UP! There's so much happening and that's where we pick up… Find out what happens next in this episode of the Medusa's Cascade: Collateral Damage! Theme Music is written and performed by The Floating Lighthouse Mixed by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at inbeon.com/medusascascade

ZOMBIE SQUAD
ROGUES GALLERY S04 E03 | Moonbow / Alpha

ZOMBIE SQUAD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 7:23


ROGUES GALLERY S04 E03 | Moonbow / Alpha © 2021 Dead On Pictures This series goes behind the headlines of the Gotham Gazette and the Daily Planet. Each episode features a mystifying super-powered criminal and their battle with law enforcement. From the dark alleys of Gotham City, to the skyscrapers of Metropolis—these psychotic meta-criminals were infamous for their crimes, but very few people know the real stories that led to their rise, and eventual fall, within the criminal underworld. Rogues Gallery includes interviews with investigators, family members of victims and forensic experts. The series also features high quality recreations, extensive archive and original documents from police case files. Executive Producer: Glenn Nelson Producer: Chris Page Director / Editor: Glenn Nelson Director of Photography: Eric Tyler Narrators: Theodore Sapp Vicki Vale Jean Rosolino Special Guests: Clark Kent Dr. Jeremiah Arkham Lyle Bolton Stock Footage: Gotham City Police Dept. Star City Police Dept. Metropolis Police Dept. A.R.G.U.S. Youtube Music By: MXKY LEFAUX ScotteeLP © 2021 Dead On Pictures ROGUES GALLERY SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/deadonpictures TWITTER: https://twitter.com/glennericnelson PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/DeadOnPictures INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/deadonpictures ALL NAMES OF CHARACTERS AND THE DISTINCTIVE LIKENESS(ES) THEREOF ARE TRADEMARKS OF DC COMICS, INC. AND / OR WB STUDIOS. The following Web-Series is a Fan Made Crime Series set in the DC Comics Universe. It is not endorsed by DC Comics, Inc. and / or WB Studios. All rights and properties remain owned by DC Comics & Warner Bros. This is a fictional crime series made for fans, by fans. Enjoy the show! This Motion Picture, Story, Screenplay, Original Score © 2020 Dead On Pictures, LLC All material is protected by Copyright Laws of the United States and all countries throughout the world. All rights reserved. Country of First Publication: United States of America. Dead On Pictures, LLC is the author of this motion picture for purposes of copyright and other laws. Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film or any part thereof is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal penalties. This valuable programming, content and characters created by Dead On Pictures LLC, its producers, writers and directors is designed for informational, comedic, and entertainment purposes only. This programming is intended for adult viewers, or children when accompanied by adults. Do not make any life-altering decisions based upon the information contained herein. Viewing the programming constitutes your release of liability to Dead On Pictures LLC, its parent company, owners, assigns, producers, directors, affiliates, guests, personnel, companies, or entities associated with, including, but not limited to advertisers, sponsors and licensees. Make good strategic decisions you can live by. If a dispute arises out of or relates to your viewership or association with the entities noted above, or the breach thereof, and if the dispute cannot be settled through negotiation, the parties agree in good faith to settle the dispute by mediation administered by the American Arbitration Association in Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, or Montgomery County, Maryland, and will not resort to litigation or punitive actions or monetary awards in any way, or utilize some other dispute resolution procedure. The parties further agree to accept as a whole, the single AAA arbitrator's award not to exceed a maximum of $500.00 as final and binding upon them.​ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zombiesquad80/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zombiesquad80/support

Víðsjá
Moonbow, Óskar Árni, Didda, handritin

Víðsjá

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 55:00


Í Víðsjá í dag verður meðal annars rætt við tónskáldið Gunnar Andréas Kristinsson um nýja plötu með verkum hans sem heitir Moonbow og kemur út hjá útgáfufyrirtækinu Sono Luminus á föstudag. Litið verður við í Hjarta Reykjavíkur en þar var opnuð um helgina sýningin Með tveimur fingrum þar sem sjá má myndljóð eftir rithöfundinn Óskar Árna Óskarssonar. Didda Jónsdóttir skáld heldur áfram að tala um listina að þrífast. Og gripið verður niður í fréttaauka frá 1. apríl 1971 þegar samningar náðust loks í handritadeilu Íslands og Danmerkur en í dag er þess minnst að fimmtíu ár eru liðin síðan handritin komu heim, Konungsbók Eddukvæða og Flateyjarbók.

Víðsjá
Moonbow, Óskar Árni, Didda, handritin

Víðsjá

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021


Í Víðsjá í dag verður meðal annars rætt við tónskáldið Gunnar Andréas Kristinsson um nýja plötu með verkum hans sem heitir Moonbow og kemur út hjá útgáfufyrirtækinu Sono Luminus á föstudag. Litið verður við í Hjarta Reykjavíkur en þar var opnuð um helgina sýningin Með tveimur fingrum þar sem sjá má myndljóð eftir rithöfundinn Óskar Árna Óskarssonar. Didda Jónsdóttir skáld heldur áfram að tala um listina að þrífast. Og gripið verður niður í fréttaauka frá 1. apríl 1971 þegar samningar náðust loks í handritadeilu Íslands og Danmerkur en í dag er þess minnst að fimmtíu ár eru liðin síðan handritin komu heim, Konungsbók Eddukvæða og Flateyjarbók.

Listen with Lorie: Empowering Life Stories
Kristina Bloom, Psychic, Medium, Spiritual Advisor, Channel for the Divine, Author & Founder of Moonbow Publications

Listen with Lorie: Empowering Life Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 42:11


Kristina Bloom shares her empowering story as a Psychic, a Medium, Spiritual Advisor, and Channel for the Divine. For more than two decades she has been facilitating individual and gallery readings across the US. She is the creator and facilitator of “Intuitive You”, a program for psychic development and the founder of Moonbow Publications. For more information, visit...Kristinabloom.comMoonbowpublications.com 

Awakened Exchanges
Episode 17 - Adam Archived

Awakened Exchanges

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 66:34


Adam Bush is one of the owners of Archive here in Portland, OR. Archive is a top-tier cannabis brand  and their breeding program has been responsible for strains such as DoSiDo, Duct Tape, and a current favorite, Moonbow, among others.-----Intro - 00:15Ads - 04:35 - Please visit our sponsors Awakened Vapes, Genesis Pharms, and the Caramel Corn Company and help support this podcast!Interview - 7:55-----Welcome back to Awakened Exchanges! I'm thankful to see that Covid seems to be trending in the right direction this time, and I'm going to keep my fingers crossed that we can get businesses opened up again before it's too late. If you have any suggestions for topics or guests though, I do listen to the listeners, so please email me from our website or contact me on twitter @AwakenExchanges. I'm not going to get much into politics this week. Personally I'm just happy that things seem to be getting quieter on that front again. Maybe the Capitol Riot was actually a wake-up call that made people realize what we don't want in this country. Here's to finding a way that we can come together, hopefully behind a unified Unity 2024, now that we have time to do the concept justice. As for other things this week, I have to at least mention my fascination with Redditors breaking the financial markets. They've taken Gamestop, and Dogecoin skyrocketing, and it's looking like they're trying to do the same with AMC and a handful of others as well. I would love to see the internet save Gamestop and AMC, all while making some money for themselves and forcing Wall Street shorters to lose. Seems a little poetic that the little guys are starting to learn that we can make some noise and remind the 1% that we all deserve a little consideration as well. Personally, I totally miss going to theaters, but I don't know if they're going to come back in full force. Ready Player One level virtual reality could theoretically be coming for real this decade, and that would bring a personal theater to everyone's headset. It seems inevitable that streaming is the future, but maybe AMC can have a big bang of a decade until we get there. Maybe with all this backing they can actually find a way to pivot into the new virtual market during that decade too, who knows. As for Dogecoin, I would love to see it hit a dollar this year, but I don't know how likely that is. Doge has a ton of internet support, and the blockchain is based on the same foundation that underlies Litecoin. I'll be holding mine and seeing what the future brings. And with regulation changes coming this year, I'm definitely starting to sniff around cannabis stocks again to find which companies might actually gain traction through quality and not quantity.That actually segues nicely into this week's interview, Adam Bush, one of the owners of Archive here in Portland. Archive is one of the brands that has made quality over quantity a priority. While their quantity is not lacking either, their focus on good genetics and breeding quality has made them a sought after brand all over the state of Oregon. Archive's flagship shop here in Portland is now a destination for cannabis enthusiasts from all over. Adam's enthusiasm is contagious, even when talking about some of the other amazing hash rosin makers in the state. He has a passion for cannabis and a humble attitude that has brought him a long way thus far. I want to thank him for coming onto the exchange and sharing a great conversation with me.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/AwakenedExchanges) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awakened-exchanges/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awakened-exchanges/support

Real Life Friends
Real Life Friends 304 - Moonbow

Real Life Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 84:39


Download Link https://www.mediafire.com/file/hbkatc... RLF Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/reallifefriends Tommy GNN - RLF Theme Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzncI... --------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlChestBreach Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/realalchestbreach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/albertchest... Spreadshirt: http://alchestbreach.spreadshirt.com/

SuperFeast Podcast
#96 Reclaiming Pureness & Sovereign Living with Jessika Le Corre

SuperFeast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 69:48


Tahnee returns today on the Women's Series to bring you this truly discerning, multi-dimensional conversation with the ethereal Jessika Le Corre; foundress of the divine skincare company Feather Eagle Sky, author, herbalist, mama to three beautiful children, and overall incredible sovereign being. Raised completely immersed in nature, within the realms of both highly religious and native spirituality. Jessika is a woman who stands deeply connected to mother earth, keeping one foot in the natural world and one foot in the spirit world. "I think one of my greatest purposes is sharing that great spirit is everywhere and that the plants are alive in there. The earth is alive and how can you protect her if you don't even know how her? How can you protect that which you don't know, which you're never in"? - Jessika Le Corre   Tahnee and Jessika discuss: The spirit world in its all-encompassing divine forms; from religions of the world to Mother Nature and Great Spirit. The intention, envisioning, manifestation, and hard work that goes into everything Jessika does; from birthing/owning a successful skincare company to living her dream life and being a super mama. The story of Feather Eagle Sky, and the ceremony that is woven into the creation process of these potent plant-based products, that are helping women all over the world reclaim their beauty. Using ceremony, meditation, and connecting with Mother Nature as portals of sacred space to come back to the true expression of ourselves as women. Parenting and laying a conscious, love based foundation for children where they can live in the natural world, be taught how to care for the earth and connect with the spirit of who they truly are. The importance of self-examination when it comes to belief systems. Are our beliefs based on direct experience and personal understanding, or just something that you've been conditioned and taught to believe? Sovereign living & getting back to what truly matters, as the ultimate act of peaceful protest. The necessity for true leadership in the world right now; leaders who value the importance of caring for the earth, all living beings and promote unity instead of hate, fear, and division. Jessika's personal experience of living in a small Mexican community, where she and her family have not only created a life they love and thrive in but where they also give back, support, and care for other members of their community.  Who is Jessika Le Corre? Jessika Le Corre the creatrix of FeatherEagleSky, a well-respected pure organic skincare line that aims to reconnect us to the magic of the plant kingdom, the mother of three children, Feather, Eagle, and Sky, and an author (Moonbow, Nocturnal Outpost). Her work is deeply rooted in ancestral wisdom and ceremony. Jessika studied skincare, herbs, flower remedies, essential oils, and works with plant medicines with a seasoned Shaman. She incorporates the multidimensional aspects of life into everything she does, with an emphasis on the health of the whole (mind, body, spirit). Resources: Feather Eagle Sky website Feather Eagle Sky Facebook Feather Eagle Sky Instagram Jessika's personal Instagram Moonbow Book   Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We’d also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or  check us out on Stitcher, CastBox, iHeart RADIO:)! Plus  we're on Spotify!   Check Out The Transcript Here:   Tahnee: (00:00) Hi, everyone. Thanks for joining us on the SuperFeast Podcast. Today I'm here with Jessika Le Corre. I'm very excited to be speaking to her. She's the foundress of Feather Eagle Sky, which this stunning skincare company based out of New Mexico in the US. And she's also mama to three beautiful children who have given her the name of the company, which is great. And she's just this incredible woman. I've been following her on social media for a few years, and her poetry, the way that she mothers, the way that she loves her partner, and the way that she loves herself has been a real inspiration to me as I've kind of navigated my parenting journey. And I'm so stoked to have you here today with us, Jessika, thanks for taking the time.   Jessika Le Corre: (00:44) Thank you beautiful, thank you for having me, it's an honour.   Tahnee: (00:47) Yeah, it's such a great opportunity to get some of your wisdom captured because I think you share so much of yourself online through your words and your beautiful imagery. And just the stories you tell that I'm sure there's a lot of you that you keep for yourself as well.   Tahnee: (01:04) I guess I would be really interested to hear a little bit about your journey, like your childhood and into your teens and 20s. And you seem to embody this real strength and feminine grace and wisdom. But I wonder if it's always been that way for you or whether you kind of had a bit of a journey to get where you are now, is there anything you can share for us?   Jessika Le Corre: (01:25) Oh, [crosstalk 00:01:27].   Tahnee: (01:28) Start right in the deep end.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:29) It's definitely been a journey.   Tahnee: (01:32) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:34) I was always extremely connected to the natural world, the earth because I grew up way, way, way high up in the mountains in a very, very small village, just surrounded by the sky and endless meadows and mountains and trees, and mountain lions and bears and eagles. My dad is quite the wild man, and my mom is extremely religious. And I was raised actually to be a preacher, and extremely deeply connected to kind of that religious world of sharing just the fundamentalist and propaganda of it all, and kind of purging all of that in my life. And also, then my dad was like the great spirit, extremely native in his beliefs and very one with the earth.   Jessika Le Corre: (02:40) And actually, it was the greatest childhood I could ever ask for because I was raised with so much love. And my parents are still together at 50 years, George and Georgia.   Tahnee: (02:54) Oh, cute.   Jessika Le Corre: (02:55) Yeah. Both very, very amazing and very different, but somehow have the deepest love for each other that has been one of the greatest examples for me in my life. But just that freedom that my father offered me and his deep connection with the earth, and the way that he never judged me and the way that I was able to just be so free in nature. Like I would never come home to after school, I would walk to school just across the dirt road. And then I would just be free after that, running up into the mountains and reading books under trees and writing and watching the stars at night.   Jessika Le Corre: (03:39) And so it was an amazing place to give birth to all of my visions, and to actually have my deep epiphany at like 11 that I was one with God, and I didn't need to do anything to gain that approval or that there's nothing you can do to gain that kind of love that it's beckoning us. It's the universe, great spirit is always offering through every moment, through the sunrise and the sunset, and the trees and the hummingbirds and the flowers and all the plants. A window, an opportunity for you to have a glimpse of all of that beauty, and all of that wisdom. And so I'm grateful that I had my mother because she gave me the discipline I needed because I literally was travelling to other countries and was like a missionary and I had a lot of discipline, let's just say.   Jessika Le Corre: (04:43) And I've studied the Bible extensively and read it over six times. And I've been able to merge with every religion in the world, through my travels of India and everywhere. I really knew innately as a young girl that I was already there with the divine, it was all good. And so growing up, though I did have to kind of purge all those beliefs because I believe it's necessary that anyone should examine themselves and their thoughts and observe them and see what's yours? What is your direct experience, not just something that you've been conditioned or taught to believe?   Jessika Le Corre: (05:33) I'm glad that I had the extreme willpower, and immense wildness to do that because my mom is extremely strong. She's a very powerful woman. She's a total queen. But it was wonderful to have my dad at the same time who just saw that I had already gotten it. So that's my journey as a child. Well, I've had two brothers in my life and I'm the baby. So it was wonderful to kind of just be the girl and the baby actually, because they kind of put all the energy on the other kids and I got to be free.   Tahnee: (06:16) I've heard that so much from the third children. Just kind of disappear a little bit.   Jessika Le Corre: (06:22) Except not with my Sky. My little baby Sky who's six. He's the youngest, and oh my goodness, I feel like he gets all my attention.   Tahnee: (06:30) He's such a big energy, even just through social media. He seems like it.   Jessika Le Corre: (06:34) Oh, he is [crosstalk 00:06:35].   Tahnee: (06:35) A bit of a star.   Jessika Le Corre: (06:38) He is a star. He's like a little Erwan.   Tahnee: (06:41) Yeah, like daddy.   Jessika Le Corre: (06:42) Really. They are mini each other’s, little twins.   Tahnee: (06:45) That's very cute. It's not [crosstalk 00:06:48]. Sorry.   Jessika Le Corre: (06:48) Full of love.   Tahnee: (06:49) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (06:50) No, he's so full of love, and he needs so much love. And he's like a triple Cancer.   Tahnee: (06:54) Oh, gosh!   Jessika Le Corre: (06:56) Oh, yeah.   Tahnee: (06:57) Squishy centre.   Jessika Le Corre: (06:58) Yes, exactly.   Tahnee: (07:01) It sounds like you were raised in this really, kind of almost extreme juxtaposition of your father's wildness and where you lived. And then your mother's strength and will and I guess, pushing you into this missionary work, which is quite an unusual experience, I think for a young person to be involved in.   Jessika Le Corre: (07:22) Oh, yeah. No, I feel like I'm 400 years old.   Tahnee: (07:26) Yeah, because it sounds like you grew up pretty early, in some ways.   Jessika Le Corre: (07:30) Oh, yeah.   Tahnee: (07:33) And is that something with your kids? Are you more conscious of a childhood? Or was it something you don't really ... Are you happy? Not to say that you can't really change anything anyway. But like-   Jessika Le Corre: (07:42) Right.   Tahnee: (07:43) ... is there a sense of you're preserving your children's innocence a little bit more? Or are you kind of just letting nature unfold? Is there something there with you?   Jessika Le Corre: (07:57) We're extremely open with our children and we very much believe in letting our children become who they are, and show us who they are. But we lay the foundation for a lot of principles, there's a lot of universal principles that we really make sure our children are given. But as far as religion and all those things, I don't put any of those things on my kids at all. And I don't ... Politics, any of it, none of it, I am extremely, very much deeply trying to give them in my opinion, the greatest gift which is just being and living in the natural world and being deeply connected and in ceremony with plants and with great spirit and just allowing them to show us who they are. I don't want to put my agenda on them or Erwan's agenda. We don't have one. It's just that they become and always remain strong, healthy and free and wildly wise.   Jessika Le Corre: (09:12) And they are, they're extremely wise children. They speak French, English, Spanish. They've been all over the world. They are just so Earth children. They're so grounded, so solid and so wise, that they're kind of my favourite people to hang out with. I would rather hang out with them than any other people because they really get it. They're so clean. They're so healthy.   Jessika Le Corre: (09:44) Their mind is so clean. It's not tainted by like just the amount of ... The world is obsessed with gadgets, TVs, video games and they're so distracted. And my children spend every day climbing, barefoot, running, jumping, swimming, fishing, playing in the rain with kids with buckets. And speaking Spanish while they're here in the jungle. It's extraordinary and with lots of animals too, there's so many beautiful animals here. And so I just love that they get to have that. And that's the kind of life I want them to have because there's so many people who are protesting and marching and yet, do they know what they're protesting and marching for? Whereas, my children's life and their connection with the earth is their protest? You know what I mean? Is their march.   Tahnee: (10:47) Yeah, it almost like the most ultimate act of rebellion is to disconnect from all of it, and to go back to what matters, right?   Jessika Le Corre: (10:55) Yeah, exactly. And [crosstalk 00:10:57].   Tahnee: (10:58) Oh, sorry.   Jessika Le Corre: (10:59) You go.   Tahnee: (10:59) Oh. I was going to say, "You go." Because you're normally based in New Mexico. So you're down in Mexico, Mexico. So is this something [crosstalk 00:11:08].   Jessika Le Corre: (11:08) Oh, yeah. I'm a real Mexican.   Tahnee: (11:10) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (11:11) Yeah. New Mexican, Mexican.   Tahnee: (11:11) You seem like you're really comfortable there every time I see footage of you there.   Jessika Le Corre: (11:17) Oh, God! I love it. There is nothing like the Mexico culture. They are so happy. Every day, we walk down from our little sky house temple kind of tree house thing that's perched very high up in the mountain. And it's a climb, we have to climb up and down all day long. People have no idea how much we move.   Jessika Le Corre: (11:47) I just can't tell you how happy I am to see this, to be in this little community because it's a small fishing village down the coast of Puerto Vallarta. So it's only available by boats. There's no roads, there's no cars here. And so you are really deeply in tune with nature here. There is no sounds and nothing, it's just pure. All the elements that you could imagine. And then there's this beautiful community that's catching fish for dinner, and everybody shares and everybody's so happy. And sometimes we drink Mescal. And most of the time, we're just eating tonnes of fruits and incredible [foreign language 00:12:31]. And they're so happy and we dance. I danced all night last night. It's just amazing. I just love these people. They really get it. They smile from their hearts. And there's just so much beauty and they understand hard work and simplicity. And they're so genuine.   Jessika Le Corre: (12:56) I just can't imagine my kids having to grow up, even though New Mexico is so unbelievable. I'm just grateful that my kids get to have another culture, another-   Tahnee: (13:09) Yeah, experience.   Jessika Le Corre: (13:10) ... way of being and seeing life and really being at home with it and having dear friends who they go stay the night out. It's incredible. I'm so grateful.   Tahnee: (13:23) And I think that sense of when you're a child, if you're talking about later on being able to do that inquiring into what's mine and what isn't when you've been exposed to multiple ways of thinking and multiple ways of being, it gives you ... You're less myopic, I guess, in your worldview. So you're able to filter through what you really resonate with and what delights you. And I think that's where so many as kids go to school, they've spent 12 years in an institution, and then they're left to work out what they want to do with their lives.   Jessika Le Corre: (13:52) I know, I can't even imagine. Our kids have an incredible Mystra, a teacher here, Carrie. She is from Mexico City. And she is an amazing teacher. And so they have their sessions with her every day for their school. And it's the cutest thing ever, all in Spanish. And then they'll have their math tutor and blah, blah, blah, and their music and everything and it's just, to me that is so much better than just sending my child to some school where I actually don't know these people at all. I don't even know what that ... That's great that they think they're teaching a lot of history, which they're not even really teaching history but ...   Tahnee: (14:38) Their history.   Jessika Le Corre: (14:40) Right, exactly. And school is important, I definitely believe school's important because of just the discipline that it does create in your children and in you as an adult, you do need to be educated and to learn things and it's very important. But the way that you learn is also just as important. My kids are sitting right outside looking at the trees and guacamayo are flying by and they can hear the ocean. And they're eating something healthy while they're doing their school. And then they run down the mountain to go get in the ocean after school, I just can't. I would never want to send them, I feel like I would be sending them to prison in some way.   Tahnee: (15:26) Yeah. I can relate to that feeling.   Jessika Le Corre: (15:28) To have to go sit for eight hours would just be [oh 00:15:31]. And I know because I have done it the other way. When Feather was a little girl, she went to Montessori starting at age three, Gentle Nudge, and she was there for like six hours. And yet she really loves school, she loves school because she's so social. She's such a social girl. But we were spending like 30,000 a year on school for kindergarten.   Tahnee: (16:00) Yeah. It's wild.   Jessika Le Corre: (16:01) [crosstalk 00:16:01]. And they're kind of teaching them about nature, but it's not the same, it's just not the same. And now that money that we work hard for whatever, gets to go to beautiful families that actually really need the money and who really invest so much energy into our kids because that's their livelihood. And that means so much to me to support this community. And especially in these crazy times that this world is in. I really want to.   Jessika Le Corre: (16:38) I love living here because we don't own, we don't have any furniture but like a bed and whatever. We don't spend any of our money on silly stupid stuff such as ... Which, not that it's bad or anything, but just materialism is ridiculous. And I'm giving my children an experience instead. I'm giving them real-life experience. And while we get to support these incredible people who honestly, if they weren't getting a job from us, they don't make anything literally, they don't make anything.   Tahnee: (17:20) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (17:21) Their daily allowance is like maybe $3, $5. That's nothing.   Tahnee: (17:27) It's crazy just the disparity in economics.   Jessika Le Corre: (17:33) And so when these people are actually making a really good wage, and they feel so valued, they really do put so much into your children. And it's a blessing all around because then it's something that's working out for us and for them. And we have lots of things like that in this community, we have so many different people who do stuff for us, and we just have for them and then they're so happy because tourism right now is not really a big thing because of the whole ... So anyway that we get to support these people, and they bless us with their beauty, to me is just the greatest thing that could be happening right now.   Tahnee: (18:16) Yeah, it's a really beautiful time, I think to step out of the states as well.   Jessika Le Corre: (18:21) No, it really is. I know that there's so much good that I love about America, there's so much beautiful, good that I loved about America. But it's honestly not the world that I grew up in when I was young. And I could care less to spend my whole life talking about these dweebs in office that can't even direct their own step much less then world right now or-   Tahnee: (18:52) Yeah, exactly.   Jessika Le Corre: (18:54) And they do not have the same principles that I have. They don't share any of the same principles I have. And I don't want to give my children that and I actually do not want to feed my children that kind of corruption as if it's important. Because no, I'm sorry, I don't want my kids voting for any of those people. Why would I?   Tahnee: (19:14) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (19:14) Bring me someone who is a true leader who's actually going to care about all of mankind, who cares about the earth, and the pollution, who cares about really what's going on. Instead of just all of the hate and fear and the division. It's disgusting.   Tahnee: (19:30) Well, that was the word that kept popping into my head to some was like leadership and how we don't have a model or as in culturally, I suppose, we don't really have a model for what leadership represents anymore because it's just been tarnished by-   Jessika Le Corre: (19:44) That's a joke. That's just like a TV show. It's ridiculous.   Tahnee: (19:47) It's drama.   Jessika Le Corre: (19:49) Yeah. That's not leadership. Mexico gets a very bad rap for the corruption that goes on in Mexico. And yeah, there's a lot of corruption in Mexico, and all over the world but at least [crosstalk 00:20:01]. At least people know, it's the Narcos, they know it's bad, whatever. And they're not pretending to be anything that they're not. Whereas I believe people are totally delusional about America and the political scene is a joke. What a mafia that is.   Tahnee: (20:20) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (20:20) And they're all liars. So whatever, I really think that when you live so deeply connected to the earth, and you are truly outside all day long, or sitting and meditating and doing your work, and it's so clear and evident what's going on in the world. And yet, you can't ... It's like nature doesn't allow for phone me. It doesn't allow for that kind of make believe. It's very clear like, "Ew that's yuck." This is spectacular.   Tahnee: (21:02) I wonder because your work is with plants. And you've obviously been raised in the wild, and you've chosen to really spend time in sort of wild places. But has there been a period of your life where you've, I guess, lived in the cities and tried to fit into the culture? Or have you always I guess, not to say that you live on the edges, but tried to ... Well, I think it's unusual for us people to make the decision you guys make [crosstalk 00:21:29].   Jessika Le Corre: (21:30) Well, okay, so I probably am the most natury kind of lady you'll meet, in the sense of, I moved to New York City for like three months. I was 24, and I was dating this very amazing, unbelievable at the Smithsonian painter, ridiculous. But I couldn't see the sky, and the pollution and the noise was just so upsetting for my nervous system and for me because I love to lay on the earth and watch the stars at night. And I just didn't grow up in any way like that. And so, even though I've tried to ... I've done modelling in my life. And I've dated some of the biggest celebrities that we won't name.   Jessika Le Corre: (22:30) And I've tried. There's been a few times that I've tried to live in different cities and stuff, and it just really wasn't for me, I could just really feel a difference in my health and how my clarity and everything was foggy. It was not the same as what I know, I deserve and need and what I wanted to give myself, which was all of this.   Jessika Le Corre: (23:04) And so, and even though there's so many great things that can come out of cities, and I'm not saying that they're bad but I'm a purist in a lot of ways. I think they're the cause of a lot of the pain that we experience on this earth, too many people mass together and these big disgusting cities, and you're just domesticated, you're just an animal, you go from door to door from box to box. You're never ever having a quiet moment, your phone is ringing all the time, someone's messaging you, you got to do this.   Jessika Le Corre: (23:44) And then you put up all these appointments to go do your yoga class, so you can find some stillness, or some introspection or whatever. And yet, you're thinking about whatever your latte or something. You're not even being. You're not even quiet. And then it becomes then the thing of socialising too much, and you can socialise too much. You don't always need to be with anyone, you need to be with yourself, you need to have alone times. And I value that as a mom, especially because I get so much time to myself in like where I'm just sitting watching hummingbirds and talking with the hogs and that feeds my soul. And whereas the city feels like it's just taking from me, it's like it's talking from me.   Tahnee: (24:45) So how do you balance out things like social media and a business? And obviously, Erwan's a world famous MOVNAT creator and trainer and all of these things. How do you guys balance out those demands of the world, I guess, on your-   Jessika Le Corre: (25:03) I feel really blessed because we love what we do.   Tahnee: (25:08) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (25:09) So it doesn't feel like I'm actually doing anything for Instagram or doing anything for my business because it's just my life.   Tahnee: (25:17) Mm-hmm (affirmative).   Jessika Le Corre: (25:18) So I feel like it's just a part of it. And luckily, we get to share all this beauty with so many people. So I feel like it's almost like an obligation to share and represent what it means to be so connected to the plant world and all that beauty and to share all that.   Jessika Le Corre: (25:47) The truth is, is that I don't care about Instagram at all. I don't care who likes me, at all I don't. I care that maybe one person might see something that I've written, or some little diamond gem that I've shared or might get a product when they've been using chemicals forever, and might actually order one of my products and be like, "Oh my God, this is like heaven on my skin." Because it literally is. And it's not because of me, it's because of Mother Earth. Oh my goodness, the gift she gives when you've been so processed yourself basically through so many different chemicals and crappy foods, and the noise of TV and all of that. When you actually feel the vibrations of the plants on you, it's so real that you can't not see it or experience it.   Tahnee: (26:48) Mm-hmm (affirmative).   Jessika Le Corre: (26:50) And so for me, and that's just like one example. But for Erwan and I, we have spurts of sharing. Sometimes I'll share here and there and it's always positive. I'm extremely a positive lady.   Tahnee: (27:08) Yeah, I love that.   Jessika Le Corre: (27:10) I love life. I love life so much. I literally wake up, and the first words out of my mouth are, "Thank you," every day because I love life. I love life, so much I can't even describe and I feel like the world needs just that extra, just someone being like it's beautiful guys, just try to see from a different perspective, try to open your eyes in a different way because it is phenomenal. Life is phenomenal.   Jessika Le Corre: (27:38) And so, it helps that I already have the zest for life. So sharing is easy. And also, I have two days a week where I work on my business, whatever that is emails and whatever podcasts may come up, or making a new product or just making my products. I have two days a week where I do that and the rest is just me, is me having my unbelievable daily experiences with great spirit. And that's just phenomenal and Erwan is unbelievable. I could not ask for a better husband, a better partner, a better lover, a better father. He really was formed and created in a very divine way. He is exceptional. He really values me as a woman as the mom. We don't have any control like stuff in our marriage of like, there's no asking if I can go have an hour to myself or whatever. You know what I mean?   Tahnee: (28:55) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (28:58) It's given every day because that's how much we value each other. He does endless training for his stuff that we rarely talk about because we are actually always training and preparing to be the best we can be. And so he goes off and he's floating in some pool up in the jungle somewhere doing his breath-hold.   Tahnee: (29:22) Yeah, he's got an amazing capacity for breath.   Jessika Le Corre: (29:25) All done, he just started that. It's unbelievable. He really is ridiculous, and I'm not trying to praise him unnecessarily. He deserves it. He is phenomenal. And him as a dad. Everything of Erwan just seeps into our children. It's not like he's trying and now here's some time kids and we're going to spend an hour together and go to a park. He's like, they're with us climbing on our backs while we're running down the mountain.   Jessika Le Corre: (29:58) And then they have the beautiful, incredible nanny. Yahaida who's here and we've always had someone to kind of be with us and have that time to go. I think children also need not just you and their dad, they need another person who they can go and do stuff with. And I'm so glad that we get to support Yahaida and her family. And she takes them for a few hours every day. And then I go and I float endlessly in the sea or right because I'm working on another book.   Tahnee: (30:36) Oh, great.   Jessika Le Corre: (30:37) Yeah, so it all sounds really dreamy. Sounds like oh my God, they're living the life. And that's unbelievably so wow, they're so lucky. But no one realises the amount of intention, envisioning and manifestation work that goes into everything that we do. Erwan and I are extremely intentional, we are always on the same page, and we work really hard. But we know how to do it with a lot of fun. So-   Tahnee: (31:10) Well, that was something I noticed from him like that he's made a post saying that he'd chosen to not travel as much with MovNat and to hand over, to train some of his people so that he could be with you guys more and it felt like there was just a lot of intention in that decision making around priorities and where his energy was best invested, which is with your children and your family while you're mothering.   Jessika Le Corre: (31:33) Absolutely. Oh, God. He could be spending every day of his life promoting MovNat and natural movement and he could be travelling all the time. And that's if he needed to do that, well then that would be what he decided to do. But that's not what we wanted and his business is so successful already and does so great. And Danny and everybody who works for him and all his master instructors are phenomenal and I'm so glad that he was able to build that up like that, which he did on purpose because we are multidimensional beings, we are not just Feather Eagle Sky, we are not just MovNat: Natural Movement, we are constantly every single day improving, becoming all the things and different facets that we are. We're not just one thing. You know what I mean?   Tahnee: (32:27) Yeah, totally.   Jessika Le Corre: (32:28) So it's so great that Erwan was able to do that and that he values honesty as a man to and money the term money and how much people place on money. It's amazing that his intention has actually blessed us even more abundantly because just our very life together is the ultimate example of what we are doing, which is natural movement, which is MovNat, which is Feather Eagle Sky, which is actually really working with the plants and holding ceremony with unbelievable tribes. And living it, not just talking about it, not just doing endless Instagram videos of how we walk, or where we walk and this blah, blah, blah, this technique or that technique, and that's great. But if that's all I was going to do every day and live for every single day is that video that I got a post of me doing this movement. I feel like I would lose my passion. It would just not be for me. If I'm trying to so much get viewers and likes it just, it's not my thing and it's not his thing.   Jessika Le Corre: (33:47) I feel like we just get so blessed because we actually know how to move through it with some grace, instead of being so self-obsessed. And man, there are some incredible teachers out there on Instagram and some incredible people who have a lot of wisdom, but, that's their whole life, that's all they do.   Tahnee: (34:10) Also, it's always one of those things that I think about and talk about with my partner is it's all going to go away one day.   Jessika Le Corre: (34:16) Hey, exactly.   Tahnee: (34:18) And if that's all you have, if that's your life, what's left at the end of the day? And you have to have cultivate other values and other things to invest your time and energy in, I think.   Jessika Le Corre: (34:29) Absolutely, and also spiritually speaking. You can feed endlessly the physical and share the physical. But that's what we're trying to share. And I think that's one of my greatest purpose is sharing that great spirit is everywhere and that the plants are alive in there. The earth is alive and how can you protect her if you don't even know how her. How can you protect that which you don't know, which you're never in?   Jessika Le Corre: (35:04) It's so great to talk about it and have that kind of like mental context of, "Oh, it's so romantic the earth and I love the earth and blah, blah, blah." That's cute.   Tahnee: (35:16) What does that mean exactly?   Jessika Le Corre: (35:17) Exactly. You have to have some real sincerity with what you are sharing. And it comes out, it really does come out because I'm always amazed to randomly calls me up or messages me or emails me or wants to do an article or whatever. And they're like, "Oh, I was captured by your genuineness, your-   Tahnee: (35:48) Authenticity.   Jessika Le Corre: (35:50) Yeah, your authenticity of it. And I really appreciate that because I try so hard at not trying to be in my most real.   Tahnee: (36:03) Yeah. Well, it is there, it's this sort of element of consciousness around constantly shedding the layers of projection or assumption or even culture or whatever, you just have to constantly be on to doing the work, I think. And that's when you talk about ceremony, you talk about meditation, you talk about stillness, floating in the ocean, like these are all ways we come back to ourselves to remember who we really are. And then it's just trying to preserve that. You say RECLAIM PURENESS is your kind of tagline for your company. But I think that's such a statement around coming back to that pure expression of ourselves.   Jessika Le Corre: (36:37) Amazing that that beautiful ... Those words came to me in one of my ceremonies with the Shipibo in Peru way out in the jungle, years and years ago, that beautiful just reclaim pureness, and it was exactly it. It was like, "Come on, guys, get back to her. Get back to really being you. Who are you? Do you even know how beautiful you are because if you really knew how much you contain, that you contain the universe inside of you in your heart, your heart is the most unbelievable, extremely intelligent, it is the temple of where everything of who you truly are resides. And when you go into your heart, and when you actually connect truly to your truest highest self, then the wisdom that unfolds and the layers of shedding that go with that. And all of the preconceived projections of who you think you are, what the world wants you to be or blah, blah, blah. It's like they dissolve. And you're just there with your beauty and your heartbeat."   Jessika Le Corre: (38:01) That's actually why I like to float in the ocean every day is because I just listen to my heart and it's so beautiful. I'm glad that you got that.   Tahnee: (38:12) Yeah, I do that too. And it's-   Jessika Le Corre: (38:14) Oh, that's beautiful.   Tahnee: (38:16) Well, I teach yoga. And sometimes I ask people to breathe with their heartbeat. And they're like, "I can't hear it." And I'm like, "Wow," because it's something I think it must have happened a decade ago, something that it's just with me, if I get still straightaway. It's like the most dominant part of my experience. And it's just regulates my breath. Yes, this little thing.   Jessika Le Corre: (38:37) Well, that's why you're so beautiful.   Tahnee: (38:40) Well, thanks.   Jessika Le Corre: (38:41) And so full of goodness.   Tahnee: (38:43) Now, I'm curious about when you talk about plants and ceremonially seeds because I know, it's such a big part of your life and how you kind of create ritual and I guess marking the passing of time and life and all these things. And I feel like I've done ... Obviously, you work with plant medicines, but you also work with herbs, you work with plants in your skincare.   Jessika Le Corre: (39:08) Mm-hmm (affirmative).   Tahnee: (39:09) You guys also kind of work with ... You're not vegetarians, you eat wild meats, and from what I understand anyway, this is [crosstalk 00:39:16].   Jessika Le Corre: (39:16) Yeah.   Tahnee: (39:19) Kind of real because this is one of the things I find really challenging about the ... I'm doing inverted commas, but you can't see them like spiritual communities. Is how it's like this kind of ... And I know the vegans are going to hate me for saying this, but it's the vegans and these kind of movements, I guess, that are like, "Oh, it's bad for the earth if we eat meat, or it's bad for the earth if we do this, or blah, blah, blah." And it's like my experience is the complete opposite on a plant medicine journey. I had this epiphany that like I was a vegetarian at the time and was like, "No, meat is food and it's energy and it's Chi or Prana or whatever you want to call it."   Jessika Le Corre: (39:56) Absolutely, 100%.   Tahnee: (39:58) Yeah, and I had this like little relationship with this piece of meat in the fridge at the place where I was staying, and I just thought that was just such an epiphany for me. And the more that I've worked through that conditioning and unravelled it, I've felt so much more connected, and so much more spiritual, all of those things. And I find that [crosstalk 00:40:19].   Jessika Le Corre: (40:19) Absolutely because there's no more compartment anymore. Exactly, you're not fragmented, you're not also putting judgement on yourself because in all of those trends and diets, and they all are almost like a religion for people because they start putting all of these things of you're a good person, you're a bad person, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. No, that meat is life. And if it came from the wild, and if it's healthy meat, it is going to and if it was coming from the sun, and the animals and the grass and the grains and everything that caused that beautiful piece of wild meat to be on your plate that you need because your brain is made of fat, you need fat, your body needs that wildlife in you. Not only are you helping the earth, but you're helping yourself and your relationship with that. The sustainability in it, the gratitude in it, the receiving of it, and just the vital forces that are in it is so necessary for you to have a whole health. To have whole health, you need that.   Jessika Le Corre: (41:35) And it is very good for the planet. That's the saddest thing. You can domesticate a million avocados and send a million gallons of coconut water in plastic bottles all over the earth, how is that beneficial, just because it's not meat, that is so sad. They have it all mixed up and so confused. And yet, it's usually because they think that that's what they should be doing because of all the virtue signalling that happens on Instagram and all those things, and Facebook and everywhere. And instead, when you listen to the innate wisdom of yourself. And when you live with honour and gratitude for everything, whether it's the mango, the wild deer, or the banana or whatever the fish from the sea that Erwan, and all this community and I eat, you're doing something that is so beautiful, and the honouring of it is the highest. And so you do, you get everything beautiful from that, and you are healthy, and you're helping the earth in that way.   Jessika Le Corre: (42:45) But when you live in this just very fear and judgemental existence of judging others for what they do or what they don't do. And that's not to sound condescending, or self-righteous or anything, but you're at a level of where is your beauty truly? Where is your understanding of life, if it's all based in judgement ?   Tahnee: (43:15) And that's so much this time, I think-   Jessika Le Corre: (43:19) And that's why you don't feel good, exactly. That's why people don't feel good in their diets. That's why they don't look great, even though they think they're doing this diet, but the fear around food, the fear around everything. And also what the validation that people need through all of their health diets and blah, blah, blah. It's just so sad.   Jessika Le Corre: (43:39) When you go and you use it. You hang out with people who are very tribal, or from a different way of life than you who are literally up in the mountains sitting in little huts, and they're barefoot and they're squatting and they're not posting every day about their squat session of 20 minutes, come on.   Tahnee: (44:01) This is how they cook.   Jessika Le Corre: (44:03) This is just life. There's not one that is not eating some wild element of fish or elk or pork or whatever they're eating-   Tahnee: (44:17) Because yeah, for sure.   Jessika Le Corre: (44:17) Exactly. Chicken or even cow, they're getting their milk from that cow. They're loving on that cow and when it's time to eat that meat. They are sad but they give gratitude, and they do it in the most respectful way that it's just absolutely living in ceremony. Whereas, look, people spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on crap package crap that they don't know. There's no life in it. There's nothing in it. It's from a gross factory where mega abuse has happened. And it's loaded with gross hormones and it's just disgusting. Everything about it is disgusting. So of course that's bad, that's absolutely disgusting. And who would want to stand for that?   Jessika Le Corre: (45:04) And so I see how they get on to that, the whole vegan thing or the vegetarian thing, it's usually a moral compass that they're trying to figure out within themselves. But when you just live deeply connected with the earth, and you listen to the earth, and you listen to your innate wisdom, you're going to enjoy that beautiful dinner that may have some chicken or may have some fish, and it is going to give you the life that you need, and the aura and the beauty and the luminosity that you need to really thrive.   Tahnee: (45:38) And that's such a ... I think, I guess, what I see so much with people that we speak to is this they've started on these diets, they felt good for a little period of time, which we always put down to kind of like a cleansing period, and then they start to deteriorate. And then they're going, "Well, but I'm vegan and I'm this." And it's like to come back to that radiance that you want, you'd need to now rebuild your body with healthy tissue. And that comes through proteins and through quality fats.   Jessika Le Corre: (46:10) Exactly, 100%. [crosstalk 00:46:10]. And so that cleansing period is great to go and do your cleansing, which is most of the time why they start in the first place is because they're not feeling good, and so they're changing their diet for that reason. But then once you've established that, and then your body is going to tell you, "Okay, I am so ready for that steak now truly."   Tahnee: (46:29) Yeah, I had that.   Jessika Le Corre: (46:31) It's like what are you doing to me?   Tahnee: (46:31) I was like walking down the street-   Jessika Le Corre: (46:32) It's like please give it to me. I need it.   Tahnee: (46:33) ... it's like give me blood. I was like, "Whoa! That's interesting."   Jessika Le Corre: (46:38) No, it's real. And that is also your animal self, like really needing that. And your spiritual self needs it. It's just the same as all of the isms. And I always tell them, people always ask me, "Well, what religion are you? Who do you follow and blah, blah, blah," and I'm like, "Wow, I don't follow anyone. And my Great Spirit is the divine is who I follow every day. And it's in everything from my orchid plant, to the sunset, to swimming in the ocean to sungazing. I'm not into isms. I'm not into all of that organisation stuff. I am into being dancing in all circles, and in none, being able to be my own experience and to experience my own dialogue with the universe."   Tahnee: (47:29) I love that so much. I think that's such a ... Because it becomes a personal responsibility and a personal kind of act of sovereignty to put aside all of the cultural paradigms and conditions and step into what's really true for me, and what's my truest expression? And then can I allow that everyone else can have their own version of that without-   Jessika Le Corre: (47:51) Absolutely, 100%. And I think that that's why there's a lot of people who, you wouldn't believe, like they stop me, they think I'm into some Kundalini teacher, they think I'm this Buddhist lady or whatever. I would say, I'm all of those things, but not in the way that you actually think. But the Kundalini is definitely ... I am definitely not that. I am using it right now, every day.   Tahnee: (48:27) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (48:28) [crosstalk 00:48:28] things higher. But it's not because of any practise that I've done. Even though when I was younger, I studied. You cannot imagine what I studied, and I do love Buddhism immensely, but I don't need any man-made guy to be my guru when I am my own guru. God is my guru, the divine is everywhere. I don't need to follow anyone, because the message of whatever I need is always going to come from within. And that's where you want. You are your teacher, you're your greatest teacher. My children are my greatest teachers. Oh, my goodness.   Tahnee: (49:06) They came from within you, so it's the same really.   Jessika Le Corre: (49:08) Yeah, exactly. And that's the same with the political world right now not to talk about that, but people are so desperate for a leader. When will you lead yourself? When will you be your own leader? When will you listen to the unbelievable wisdom that comes out of your own hearts when it's not tainted by everybody else, and all their opinions and all of their supposed like going to fix the world if you eat this way, or you're going to blah, blah, blah if you do this. There's no one way. There's no one herb that will give you everlasting life or immortality, it's everything. It's the whole process and it's this selection and the elimination of everything.   Jessika Le Corre: (50:01) And sometimes the greatest gift you could ever give yourself is to just stop listening to everybody and everything and to just start listening to yourself.   Tahnee: (50:14) And so in terms of herbs and things, I know you work with them.   Jessika Le Corre: (50:20) Oh, God. I love plants more than you could imagine. I love herbs.   Tahnee: (50:24) Yeah, [crosstalk 00:50:24]. You're like, "I'm taking this tea and it's like all these nine brilliant herbs and I'm like yes. And it's stuff-   Jessika Le Corre: (50:32) You know it's amazing because they just come to me in my head and as a little girl, I'm so Virgo too. I really do think that all that is, it is astronomy and astrology are real because we are [crosstalk 00:50:46].   Tahnee: (50:46) Oh, for sure.   Jessika Le Corre: (50:47) So it's definitely. And for me, it's like I was a natural alchemist of plants. Even as a young little girl, I was always inviting my friends over and I would be smashing cabbage and rose petals and telling them to drink and I would be putting them in champagne glasses, and I'd be like, "And your skin is going to glow."   Jessika Le Corre: (51:13) And so no, I just listened to myself. I also look at what I eat always. I look at what's maybe causing some breakout or something. Some of the oils in Mexico are not that great oils, they're bad oils.   Tahnee: (51:34) Yeah, for sure.   Jessika Le Corre: (51:35) So I was eating too many to start tostadas last time and my neck kind of broke out. And I love tostadas and salsas.   Tahnee: (51:43) Good problem to have.   Jessika Le Corre: (51:47) Yeah. And so I just made a wonderful concoction of red clover and burdock and echinacea and Oregon grapefruit and gotu kola and my skin instantly just cleared up because everything is from within. Everything is from within but if you listen, the plants will talk to you. And if you work with them too, if you're like, "I feel I have some extremely dedicated dear best friends in my plant allies." I love dandelion. I just love dandelion and burdock and I love for my skin echinacea and for all of it, I just love dandelion and burdock. I just love them and echinacea and for my feminine self, I really love Damiana, and He Shou Wu, and American Ginseng, and those are all in Egyptian Blue Lotus. Oh, my goodness.   Jessika Le Corre: (52:43) And I've shared some of these property blends. And then I always notice bigger-   Tahnee: (52:51) Companies?   Jessika Le Corre: (52:51) ... people who follow me and they put together my little thing, it cracks me up.   Tahnee: (52:56) Yeah, that's just [crosstalk 00:52:58] we like.   Jessika Le Corre: (53:00) But I'm a natural herbalist. Even though I am an herbalist, I'm a natural one. I was always a natural one, it was just I was always connected to the plants. And then I use some very sacred plants that I don't talk about very, very much because they're more for protection and because I try to also respects that relationship that I have with the plants of not just, I don't like to overly promote plants, because to me, people have no connection with the plant. And so I always say to start, just go sit in your yard, if you're not feeling good, or if you're working on something within yourself, if you just sit in your yard, hopefully, a garden somewhere or something if you have access to it.   Jessika Le Corre: (53:44) But that plant eventually if you sit there long enough and you're with the intention of seeing which plant you need for that moment, that plant's going to pop out. And sometimes it's so obvious, it's right there in front of you, whether it's aloe or whether it's echinacea or whether it's [crosstalk 00:54:05] wild rose or nettle. Oh my god, I love nettle. I love nettle so much.   Tahnee: (54:11) I love nettles too.   Jessika Le Corre: (54:12) Oh, I'm going to love everything. And my house here is loaded. I have more plants than anyone could ever imagine in here in this jungle. It's just like my dream.   Tahnee: (54:17) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (54:19) I think that's why I live here too. Because New Mexico, despite the enormous amount of medicine that is just laced in all of that land, surrounded by 20 different pueblos that are continuing in their traditional seeds and song and dance and I feel so blessed in that way and it is home, it will always be my home, home. It's like my blood.   Jessika Le Corre: (54:43) But the jungle and it doesn't matter what jungle, the jungle is so alive. It's so alive and I need that green and I just love to just be in the dirt all day and planting and watching them grow.   Tahnee: (54:57) Things grow so fast if they're satisfied [crosstalk 00:55:00].   Jessika Le Corre: (55:00) And then I'm walking, I can pick whichever plant I want while I'm walking and bring it home and root it, and I'm so excited about my vanilla growing right now.   Tahnee: (55:06) Oh, that's beautiful, yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (55:08) So it's been a blessing to me to use plants and to give them and share them with the world. And that's really why I created Feather Eagle Sky was not to have like a business or something. But actually, I really did it just to help women feel and look and experience that kind of potency and that brilliance on them. That's going to give them extraordinary beauty without makeup and all that other crap.   Tahnee: (55:40) Yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (55:41) You become more luminous, you become more beautiful because these plants are alive. And they're so cellular, and they get into you and they just lace you with all their love and all their wisdom, and they open your heart and they calm you and they inspire you, and they protect you. And this is just like your basic plants. If you could just smell a rose every day. Oh, my goodness, the wisdom of that rose would be the ultimate meditation because it's brilliance is so true to itself. It's so glorious and so full of love. And what a queen. Oh my goodness.   Tahnee: (56:22) Yeah, just like shameless radiance and beauty.   Jessika Le Corre: (56:26) Yeah, exactly.   Tahnee: (56:27) No filter. I think it's so beautiful to offer because you look at what women are exposed to and it's just this kind of bombardment of chemical crap, and like celebrity culture and all of this stuff. And just to say that your beauty is enough, and then to work with nature to enhance what's naturally there.   Jessika Le Corre: (56:54) 100%. I feel so blessed that this little small business that I created forever ago while I was pregnant and giving birth to my son Sky. And then like Eagle, not even a year old, helping me make stuff and Feather, and-   Tahnee: (57:12) Cute.   Jessika Le Corre: (57:14) I feel so blessed that I have never put out ... Like, it's just me who handles everything, and my shipping team. And that's it. I make everything, nobody touches anything, I make it because I do lots of prayers and lots of songs and lots of love. And I'm so grateful that despite the fact that I've never had to sell myself or promote myself by spending loads of money or something to just make my business known. It's travelled across, I send to 22 different countries. It travels across the earth in this unbelievable way. I have women who write to me telling me that when they get their products, they actually dream of me. And it's so beautiful.   Jessika Le Corre: (58:04) And then I have huge celebrities, like very big celebrities that follow me and use my stuff. And I don't ask for that. It's just what I feel like great spirits, when a product is real, the energy that's in it is real, it's going to shine through. And it doesn't matter what you do, or what you don't do. If it's real, and you're real. And you are, and it's full of love, which I hope that everybody, whatever business you're doing, just love what you do. And it will always shine through.   Jessika Le Corre: (58:40) So I'm so grateful because this little business of mine has just supported our family in the most amazing way. And it's a blessing to just know that people write me and tell me how just one time they used Arkana, which is one of my favourite face creams for the sunscreen and just to know that it's non-toxic, and then it's out there in the ocean, or it's up in the mountains. We're rinsing off in the rivers or whatever you're doing, or that it's going down your drain but it's not going into the earth in a way that's disgusting or into your bloodstream.   Jessika Le Corre: (59:18) If you just thought of your body as the earth, the bloodstream just like the rivers of the earth. If you just thought of yourself like that, then you would think of the earth like that. The more that you take care of yourself with beautiful products that are actually genuinely clean and true ingredients, the more that the earth will benefit.   Jessika Le Corre: (59:40) I don't know why it's so hard for these women who are so conditioned and constantly the media and false beauty, is truly false beauty because there is nothing that you could do to be more beautiful than you already are. The less that you put on, the more that you come through. And the more that you start loving you, and just adorning yourself with rose oil or sandalwood or neroli. Oh my God! There are so many amazing ones.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:00:13) You will start to feel more beautiful. You will start to see your skin start sparkling and shimmering and shining because that other stuff that you're putting on your skin is dead. There's no life in it. It's like bug spray. You're putting it on you. It's tainting you and it's going into your lymph nodes, and it's going into your body and everywhere. And it's just like [inaudible 01:00:38]. It's yuck.   Tahnee: (01:00:42) It is yuck. And I love that you can use your stuff on kids and it's just like there's no fear.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:00:47) Exactly.   Tahnee: (01:00:48) [crosstalk 01:00:48] and you can go in the ocean or the river.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:00:49) It's for everyone. I know, someone, a very big celebrity. Really beautiful woman reached out to me via email a couple of like a month ago, maybe, and told me that Arkana totally took away her little girl's dermatitis. And I was just like [crosstalk 01:01:08]. She goes like, "Just in two days," and I was so happy just that is everything to me. If that is like what I'm out doing, then any labour or love that I put into it is worth everything because I feel like I'm a spokesperson for the beautiful earth. I don't feel like I'm a spokeswoman for maybe it's Maybelline or blah, blah, blah.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:01:32) Maybe you're just that great. And you're that beautiful and the earth just helps you to remember and to wash off all of that stuff that's constantly telling you that you're not enough that you're not beautiful, that you actually need this concealer this foundation, this eye shadow, this eyeliner, this mascara, this eyebrow pencil, this lip liner, this blah, blah, blah. Then you need all the stuff and all the gloss and everything that goes into your hair to keep it straight. And oh, heaven forbid that one little hair, go flying in the wind.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:02:07) Oh, man, when you let the earth touch you. And when you feel her beauty bless you, you will always be so beautiful because you will age and you will age because we all age. There's no denying it, but you will age with more grace and more beauty. And you will really embody and your aura will just be glowing. And that is the attraction that you want. That kind of luminosity that sparkles because it's so pure because it's so clean because it's Mother Earth.   Tahnee: (01:02:43) Reclaimed your pureness.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:02:44) Exactly. I never get bored with my eight years, I never get bored with my business. And there's moments like sometimes products don't come in at the right time. I seek out extremely old farms for some of the people I partner with, like my Corsican immortelle and a place I love and I go and visit all as much as possible when we can and I love every ingredient that I use.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:03:18) I've actually experienced, been in that farm, picked, found there's no like ... I'm just not buying products from Mountain Rose or wherever and putting some essential oils in it, and that's it. This is real whole plant medicine. This is like real love from the earth and it takes me hours to make. I spend whole days just blending and doing my stuff and sitting in quiet and sitting by the stream and talking to the plants and whispering, "Go give all those beautiful girls all that love," and so it comes through.   Tahnee: (01:03:58) It sure does.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:03:58) And sometimes you will get a person who has been so used to the other products that they're like, "I don't know." And it's okay because you can't please everybody, but for the most part, for eight years, I've been doing just fine. And those that know it and experience it get it. You know what I mean?   Tahnee: (01:04:25) Totally. And I think people sometimes just aren't ready for a certain experience. We work with herbs that people ingest and sometimes, for whatever reason, they just don't ... The first time I ever sought Reishi I had a spiritual awakening. I was meditating with her and we had this whole relationship, it was just divine and He Shou Wu as well was one of those herbs for me.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:04:52) Oh, that is amazing.   Tahnee: (01:04:52) Wow, Australia just banned it. We're not allowed to sell it anymore. I'm so annoyed.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:04:57) Are you kidding?   Tahnee: (01:04:58) I'm not kidding. Anyway, that's a story for [crosstalk 01:05:01].   Jessika Le Corre: (01:05:00) Well, and on that note, I will just say that get ready world, if you actually care about what's going on in this world, then you will really start defending the things that are actually healing your body and helping you because right now there is some big agenda going on that wants to keep promoting horrible vaccines and stuff, and mandating that you do this and that you don't do that.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:05:25) Small businesses are barely getting by but Walmart and Costco and the big [crosstalk 01:05:31] are doing just fine. So just think about that. And awaken yourself to the fact that there is a whole thing going on. But the more that you just keep calling in the plants and giving them love and respecting them. I really pray that a big raising will happen soon, I pray.   Tahnee: (01:05:54) Well, this is the thing, the more people support businesses like yours and ours, where they start to do their own work to cultivate this same through the heart that we're talking about then the better chance we have, I think, to get through all of this.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:06:11) Absolutely. And also just continuing to talk about it and to [crosstalk 01:06:15]. I don't care what's going on in the world, one way or another Mother Earth at the end of the day-   Tahnee: (01:06:22) She's in charge?   Jessika Le Corre: (01:06:22) Yes. She's going to conquer any of us. She could bring us down in a second. We celebrated yesterday, a year of the flood that happened here in this village that I live in. And a massive flood came last year, and it [crosstalk 01:06:41].   Tahnee: (01:06:41) For it, yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:06:42) Yes, it was very bad what happened to so many different people, but yet their resiliency. And my whole point of that is, is that Mother Earth is unbelievably powerful.   Tahnee: (01:06:57) Mm-hmm (affirmative).   Jessika Le Corre: (01:06:58) She can wipe you out in a second. And so hopefully, we are creating children and mothering children that love the earth, because they are our next generation, they are the next generation. And the more that you get them away from those video games from that TV, from that artificial crap. And you get them in contact with the divine, the powerful, the beautiful, the sacred, then everything will come into a much more happy equilibrium. Much better harmony than what's going on. But that's also good. It's good for the world to wake up a little and hopefully they do.   Tahnee: (01:07:39) That seems like a really great place to leave it because that's the sort of message that is really important right now. But I really hope that if you're listening, you jump on Jessika's website, and have a look at her products, place an order. It's feathereaglesky.com. I'll put the links to all of Jessika's social media, her website, her partner's book. I just wanted to ask you, Jessika if there's anything you wanted anyone to kind of know, any other places they should go to find you? Anything like that or?   Jessika Le Corre: (01:08:11) I have a new book coming out as soon as I feel it's ready. But it's called Nocturnal Outpost.   Tahnee: (01:08:20) Oh, beautiful. Is it a partner to Moonbow or is it kind of like a-   Jessika Le Corre: (01:08:28) No, it's basically my life story with a lot of the dark things that I actually never share with anyone. Like how I've saved my life from scorpions, or how I went through major initiations and many different spiritual ways to be at this point in my life, and to be able to share all of that beauty with everybody. That there is always ... Nocturnal Outpost is about how there is so many different dimensions that we, as humans can tap into, and within ourselves, and that we are every day experiencing even through the bad and through some painful things and through whatever darkness and that there's always, always if you have extreme willpower, and genuine discipline and great courage. And if you're able to see through all those bells, then you get to experience such unbelievable beauty too. And it's all worth it. Everything is worth it all because you don't grow and you don't shine and you don't sparkle if you've never been in that mud.   Tahnee: (01:09:45) Yeah, for sure. I think that's such an important thing to talk about because we live in Byron Bay in Australia, and that can be a bit of like love and light stuff.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:09:55) Yes, so I know you live in a very powerful land. Oh, my goodness.   Tahnee: (01:09:58) We do, yeah.   Jessika Le Corre: (01:10:01) Wow!   Tahnee: (01:10:01) And I mean I'm so grateful for where we live. But sometimes I'm challenged by the [crosstalk 01:10:04].   Jessika Le Corre: (01:10:04) Yup, 100%. As a girl who's grown up in a lot of ceremony and an incredible amazing native friends, and I've seen and witnessed a lot so, so grateful for all the

Blabbin' In the Bluegrass
S1E2 - Moonbow Magic and Music Making

Blabbin' In the Bluegrass

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 70:48


Episode Notes This episode is designed with nature and music lovers in mind. Bret Smitley will be here to discuss the noteworthy features of Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, including the natural attraction of a moonbow. Afterwards, Brownsville, Kentucky's very own Andrea Guess will join us to detail her musical pursuits as a Nashville singer/songwriter, and entertain us with a selection from her upcoming album "New Beginnings". Detailed information about Cumberland Falls State Park is just a click away at https://parks.ky.gov/corbin/parks/resort/cumberland-falls-state-resort-park. Finally, to learn more about Andrea Guess and her magnificent music, simply visit www.andreaguessmusic.com. Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co

I'm Fine Podcast
#17 We're All Stuck In The Compulsion Loop

I'm Fine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 53:07


So many questions, so little time... is there any way out of the Compulsion Loop for humankind, does Damo have any right to talk about periods, can you really train yourself to be optimistic and what the heck is a Moonbow? --- ** YOUR HOSTS ** Damo & Mark --- ** HOW TO LISTEN** Our Podcast is brilliantly hosted on Anchor. You can also listen and/or subscribe to us on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Pocket Casts / Spotify --- ** GET IN TOUCH ** Thanks for listening! Please drop us a line at imfinecast@gmail.com with any feedback or questions. You can follow us on social media: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook --- ** SHOW NOTES ** This is where we like to keep all the references and links to what we've talked about in this episode. --- The Moon & Periods --- Moonbows --- Dopamine, Smartphones & You: A battle for your time --- Dr Michael Gervais – Finding Mastery - How To Train Optimism --- Learned Optimism: Is Martin Seligman's Glass Half Full? --- ** MUSIC ** I'm Fine Theme Music by the Monkey Fighters Check them out on Spotify or follow them on social media: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imfinecast/message

Soulfulmoods
Soulfulmoods #33 (Moonbow)// Mixed By Bhudah DeSoul

Soulfulmoods

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 87:02


1. Louie Vega presents Unlimited Touch - I Hear Music In The Streets (Touch Mix) 2. Queen B & Lee Wilson - Nobody Else (Extended Mix) 3. Art Of Tones - So Sweet 4.Halo Feat. Mr V - Change 5. Quart - Inspiration (Richard Earnshaw's Inner Spirit Extended Mix) 6. Bobby D'Ambrosio Feat. Michelle Weeks - The Day (Dj Spen & Reel Soul Remix) 7. World Premiere - Share the Night (Michael Gray Remix) 8. Scott Diaz - When The World Stopped (Original Mix) 9. Vertigini - The Shrimps (Original Mix) 10. Franck Roger - 7th Heaven (Original Mix) [Home Invasion ] 11. St Germain - Rose rouge (Atjazz Galaxy Aart Remix) 12. Hotevilla feat. Javonntte - If I Told You (Intr0beatz remix) 13. Sekouba Bambino - Decourage (Charles Webster Vocal Mix) {Re-Offering Sampler} 14. Dj Oji - Dance

Pot Snobs Podcast
Fluffing The Qtip (E53)

Pot Snobs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 62:51


Ryan, Caitlin, and Ed have been staying home (for the most part) but still found some incredible flower to share on the 'cast. We roll up some Gelato and Citron from High Water Farms and get into some Moonbow #112 and rosin from Archive. Through a cloud of smoke, we talk about how diversity is still a problem in the cannabis industry and try to navigate the requirements for expunging your criminal record. Twist-up something nice and tune in!

Timo
Timo - Moonbow

Timo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 88:47


Очень давно хотел сделать звездный микс, как раньше. Хотелось что то типа Deepland, Sirius: The brightest star of the night sky, Snow feelings, The great nebula in andromeda, Lonely Casseopeia, Lost in a space ну и конечно же Stars only Stars. Надежда была на старую гвардию и она не подвела. Пришлось покопаться в старых работах, добавить немного нового и получился такой себе лунный микс) Timo - Moonbow @ Timo

Timo
Timo - Moonbow

Timo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 88:47


Очень давно хотел сделать звездный микс, как раньше. Хотелось что то типа Deepland, Sirius: The brightest star of the night sky, Snow feelings, The great nebula in andromeda, Lonely Casseopeia, Lost in a space ну и конечно же Stars only Stars. Надежда была на старую гвардию и она не подвела. Пришлось покопаться в старых работах, добавить немного нового и получился такой себе лунный микс) Timo - Moonbow @ Timo

Trial By Error Variety Show Podcast

Time to get your groove on kids, we are talking to MOVIE CLUB from Venice,CA! They have some new jams out TODAY and we get the lowdown on the making the accompanying video for MOONBOW, their latest single where we meet the White Wolves for the first time as well! Theres a lot to pack in, so get to it. Thanks for listening! Enjoy. Follow MOVIE CLUB on all the social surveillance. @movieclubtheband m.me/movieclubtheband http://movieclubtheband.com  See the MOONBOW video for yourself! https://youtu.be/R5TSTGPbKy4   INTRO + OUTRO by BLVD NOIR https://blvdnoir.bandcamp.com/album/mes-amis-ep   Going to Utopiafest or Sweet Party? Camp with us! Register with Camp Catskills to get with us and use promo code CATSKILLS to save 10% on all your passes! We can't wait to see y'all there!   

Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott | Robby Chadwell, Filmmaker-Moonbow

Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 17:10


Film director and writer William Robert Chadwell is a Corbin native who grew up watching classic 80's films, idolizing people like Steven Spielberg and dreaming of one day producing a film of his own. With no formal filmmaking experience Chadwell has made that dream come true with his first film, Moonbow. Growing up in and around Cumberland Falls in southern Kentucky Chadwell had always heard the urban legends and myths surrounding the famous moonbow. It's a phenomena that happens when there is full moon over Cumberland Falls. Chadwell's film, Moonbow follows friends on an overnight camping trip that quickly learn the legends and stories surrounding the hills around them just might be true. Shot on two Samsung Galaxy 9 phones and with a budget of $5000 this is Chadwell's first film that is now showing in select places.

WKYT News
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott | Robby Chadwell, Filmmaker

WKYT News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 17:10


Film director and writer William Robert Chadwell is a Corbin native who grew up watching classic 80’s films, idolizing people like Steven Spielberg and dreaming of one day producing a film of his own. With no formal filmmaking experience Chadwell has made that dream come true with his first film, Moonbow. Growing up in and around Cumberland Falls in southern Kentucky Chadwell had always heard the urban legends and myths surrounding the famous moonbow. It’s a phenomena that happens when there is full moon over Cumberland Falls. Chadwell’s film, Moonbow follows friends on an overnight camping trip that quickly learn the legends and stories surrounding the hills around them just might be true. Shot on two Samsung Galaxy 9 phones and with a budget of $5000 this is Chadwell’s first film that is now showing in select places.

Doorbeen دوربین
Protest against the car industry, Moonbows and Rainbows, Flu and how to avoid it

Doorbeen دوربین

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 5:55


The famous German car industry is in trouble because of climate activism. Everyone knows what are rainbows, do you know what is a moonbow? With changing, weather flu arrives. How can we avoid it?

Independent Music Podcast
#236 - Petbrick, Moonbow, King Ayisoba, Qujaku, Floating Spectrum - 5 August 2019

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 65:12


We return this week with the welcoming noise from the debut Petbrick LP, whose album we've been looking forward to since their blinding EP on Closed Casket last year. Elsewhere we have forward-looking Finnish jazz, kologo power from Ghana Turkish disco edits, Somali-Canadian hiphop, Japanese psych and a whole lot more.  Tracklisting Petbrick - Horse (Rocket Recordings, UK / Closed Casket, USA) King Ayisoba - Batakari Africa - feat. Atongo Zimba, Wiyaala & Big Gad (Makkum Records, Netherlands) Petter Eldh / Koma Saxo - Port Koma (We Jazz Records, Finland) Reece Thomas - Rustling of Reefs on the Sunshine (Alocasia Garden, UK) Arşivplak - Seker Oglan (self-release, UK) Igor Wakhévitch - Materia-Prima (Finders Keepers Records, UK) OBUXUM - Black Girls Flying (URBNET Records, Canada) Floating Spectrum - The Early Green Outburst (Temporary Residence, USA) Moonbow - BNND WDTH (West Friends, UK) Qujaku - In Neutral (So I Buried Records, UK)   Produced and Edited by Nick McCorriston. Hit him up for any and all audio work at nickamc.com and follow him on Twitter @nickamc  

The Corys ConsciousLiving Podcast
Moonbow Unicorn Forest - Children's Meditation Story

The Corys ConsciousLiving Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 31:39


About: Stephany gets a special pair of earrings for her 8th birthday. The earing changes her life, she can now travel into another magical realm called Moonbow Unicorn Forest. Stephany meets wonderful new friends there and has the most magical time! This is a fun, relaxing story! Moonbow Unicorn Forest 2 is now available on YouTube @corys consciousliving

Chef and The Fatman
10/08/2018 Moonbow Eggfest Episode 1

Chef and The Fatman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 45:29


Chef and The Fatman
10/22/2018 Moonbow Eggfest Part 2

Chef and The Fatman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 45:29


DoomedandStoned
The Doomed & Stoned Show - Doomed & Stoned Fest Preview

DoomedandStoned

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 150:44


THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW Season 4, Episode 10 This week, we're taking a closer look at the line-up for the third annual Doomed & Stoned Festival in Indianapolis, the original flagship fest of www.DoomedandStoned.com. It takes place on Thursday and Friday, October 5th & 6th at Indiana City Brewing. Billy Goate, Editor in Chief and host of The Doomed & Stoned Show, visits with Executive Editor and festival organizer Melissa Marie about each band and play some of our favorite cuts. We're thrilled to have Wino headlining Day I and Fistula headlining Day II. This is the first year that we're doing a pre-fest show on Thursday, October 4th, in coordination with Tonesmith Productions and Kuma's Corner. Big thanks to sponsors Black Arts Toneworks, Indy Metal Vault, Electric Beard of Doom, Ripple Music, and Argonauta Records! Get Tickets at http://www.DoomedandStonedFestival.com PLAYLIST 1. Introduction (00:00) 2. Wino - "Release" (00:26) 3. Pre-Festival Show Discussion (06:19) 4. Drude - "Barbelo" (10:11) 5. Howling Giant - "Visions" (19:53) 6. Forming The Void - "Arcane Mystic" (27:32) 7. Festival Day I Discussion (32:22) 8. Astral Mass - "Rise Armada" (36:35) 9. Black Road - "From Hell" (42:45) 10. Pale Horseman - "Witches Will Gather" (50:48) 11. Wiccans - "Street Weed" (56:36) 12. Festival Day I Discussion - continued (59:59) 13. War Cloud - "Give'r" (1:05:17) 14. Doomstress - "Rainbow Demon" (1:09:27) 15. Mos Generator - "Shadowlands" (1:14:15) 16. Wino & Conny Ochs - "Sound of Blue" (1:18:50) 17: Festival Day II Discussion (1:22:00) 18. Moonbow - "Towards The Sun" (1:26:30) 19. Wolftooth - "Forged In Fire" (1:31:45) 20. The Judge - "Empty Halls' (1:38:00) 21. Witchkiss - "Seer" (1:42:36) 22. Festival Day II Discussion - continued (1:50:00) 23. High Reeper - "Soul Taker" (1:53:18) 24. Cruthu - "Lady in the Lake" (1:56:46) 25. Bonehawk - "The Scout" (2:03:18) 26. The Great Electric Quest - "Anubis" (2:06:36) 27. Festival Day II Discussion - continued (2:09:54) 28. Youngblood Supercult - "Draugr" (2:14:22) 29. Cardinals Folly - "Worship Her Fire" (2:18:50) 30. Fistula - "Whore Cancer" (2:25:12) Full event details and updates at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1935658083314821 Poster by Brainvault Illustration ------------------------------------------------ If you dig the music, please show the bands some love! And if you dig the show, consider becoming a monthly "High on Fiver" patron at http://patreon.com/billygoate. Supporters get an exclusive podcast of Billy's choice cuts from newer releases every month! -----------------------------------------------

Focal Locus
FocalLocus_ep027 2018-04-05(Moonbow)

Focal Locus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 60:01


Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 21 mars 2018 - 10e émission de la 38e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018


10e émission de la 38e session... Cette semaine, départ en hard bop, freebop et musique d'avant-garde! En musique: Hank Mobley sur l'album Soul Station  (Blue Note, 1960); Sonny Rollins sur l'album Way Out West [Deluxe Edition]  (Contemporary, 1957, rééd. Craft 2018); James Brandon Lewis and Chad Taylor sur l'album Radiant Imprints  (Off, 2018); Katrin Scherer sur l'album Cluster Quartet  (Office 4 Music, 2018); Moonbow sur l'album When the Sleeping Fish Turn Red and the Skies Start to Sing in C Major I Will Follow You Till the End  (ILK, 2016); Bernard Falaise sur l'album Lézardes et zébrures  (Ambiances Magnétiques, 2017)...

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 21 mars 2018 - 10e émission de la 38e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018


10e émission de la 38e session... Cette semaine, départ en hard bop, freebop et musique d'avant-garde! En musique: Hank Mobley sur l'album Soul Station  (Blue Note, 1960); Sonny Rollins sur l'album Way Out West [Deluxe Edition]  (Contemporary, 1957, rééd. Craft 2018); James Brandon Lewis and Chad Taylor sur l'album Radiant Imprints  (Off, 2018); Katrin Scherer sur l'album Cluster Quartet  (Office 4 Music, 2018); Moonbow sur l'album When the Sleeping Fish Turn Red and the Skies Start to Sing in C Major I Will Follow You Till the End  (ILK, 2016); Bernard Falaise sur l'album Lézardes et zébrures  (Ambiances Magnétiques, 2017)...

The Mojo Mecca
Plant Power, Poetry & Natural Beauty With Jessika Le Corre of Feather Eagle Sky

The Mojo Mecca

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 71:33


Diving into a beautiful conversation with Jessika for our maiden voyage of this podcast. She is the founder of an all-natural, organic beauty brand named Feather Eagle Sky, which is full of medicinal concoctions of plants, clays, salts, oils, herbs and spices. Feather, Eagle and Sky are also the names of her 3 gorgeous, wild children. Jessika is an incredible writer, and is just about to release a book entitled Moonbow, containing her rich, visceral poetic pieces. She lives a life full to the brim with ritual, and in deep communion with the natural environment. Connect with her here: http://www.feathereaglesky.com https://www.instagram.com/feathereaglesky/

5 live Science Podcast

Dr Karl and Dr Rhod answer your science questions. This week they explore how a Moonbow is made and why fridge doors sometimes refuse to open.

the memory palace
Episode 104, Met Residency #4 (A Portrait)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 12:47


Nate DiMeo is the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Artist in Residence for 2016/2017. He is producing ten pieces inspired by the collection and by the museum itself. This is the second episode of that residency. This residency is made possible by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Chester Dale Fund. This episode is written and produced and stuff by Nate DiMeo with engineering assistance from Elyssa Dudley and research Assistance from Andrea Milne. Its Executive Producer is Limor Tomer, General Manager Live Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Special thanks to Amelia Peck at The Met. The Art Discussed * Prince Demah Barnes’ Portrait of William Duguid. * Interwoven Globe: The Worldwide Textile Trade, 1500-1800 Music * Kyu and Njuichi from Sylvain Chauvau’s score to Umarete Wa Mita Keredo. * Moonbow by aAirial. * Gisella by K. Leimer from A Period of Review. * Here’s What You’re Missin and And Then it Rained from Bing & Ruth’s album City Lake.  

the memory palace
Episode 99, Met Residency #3 (Full Circle)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 15:48


Nate DiMeo is the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Artist in Residence for 2016/2017. He is producing ten pieces inspired by the collection and by the museum itself. This is the second episode of that residency. This residency is made possible by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Chester Dale Fund. This episode is written and produced and stuff by Nate DiMeo with engineering assistance from Kathy Tu and research Assistance from Andrea Milne. Its Executive Producer is Limor Tomer, General Manager Live Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Art Discussed * John Vanderlyn's Panoramic View of the Gardens of Versailles. Music * Falling Asleep with a Book on Your Chest and Brass Practice by Lullatone. * Moonbow by aAirial. * Pauvre Simon, L'approach Du Nuage, and The Tunnel from Sylvain Chauvau's album Nuage. * So Long to Scream from Joshua Moshier's score to Good Enough.

Wildernet Podcast
Wildernet 34: Double Moonbow

Wildernet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 60:28


Eric and Shane talk about the "year" in review, discussing the various activities from the last 33 episodes, including: camping, hunting, fishing, climbing, biking, festivals, hiking, geocaching, mountaineering, kayaking, canoeing, traveling and many more!

Wildernet Podcast
Wildernet 26: Three Wolf Moonbow

Wildernet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 36:48


On this week's episode, Eric's back, talking about long exposure outdoor photography and what scares us the most in the outdoors.