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Episode 045: Spread your worthiness wide and lap up the lushery. In this episode, we sink into Taurus energy, answer a listener Q about how to hold ourselves in humanness, find familiarity in the Hierophant's inherent resources, and more. Our May convo covers trusting in empty-full cycles, regenerative potency, releasing attachment to everlasting attainment, self-worth that shifts with the seasons of our lives, magnetic attraction, and nurturing what's most natural. Inside Your Cosmic Snack Pack: Taurus Check In: We discuss how this ample, fruit-filled archetype is showing up in our astrology practices right now, with an exploration of the width and absorption of the fixed signs, softening mental spins and settling into the body, cultivating steadiness, and allowing the world to respond to and change around us. Burning Birth Chart Q: A Taurus Sun/Pisces Moon/Virgo Rising listener is emerging on the other side of enormous loss and seeks self-trust in the face of uncertainty. We discuss the at-home humanness of the earth signs, soothing Saturnine self-critique, private processes and healing contexts in the water houses, equilibrating the Virgo-Pisces axis, Pluto aspects and control, and the IC's creative incubations. Tarot Touchstone: A card pull to support the season, where the Hierophant steps forward to remind us of both the muscle memories that want massaging and the bone-deep knowings that can fuel our foundation. Taurus Season Listener's Birth Chart Submit Your Birth Chart Question (*note that we'll be running these according to Sun sign, so feel free to submit anytime and await your birthday sign season to see if there's a surprise package for you!): https://starpartypodcast.com/question/ Star Party Podcast Website: https://starpartypodcast.com Bess Matassa: http://bessmatassa.com Sandy Sitron: https://www.sandysitron.com Sound Editor, David Freund: https://www.skywolfmusic.com/
Rose petals, which are particularly good at absorbing, rather than reflecting light, are an inspiration for solar panels.
This week Greer has a chat with Julia Atkinson-Dunn, aka @StudioHomeGardening, on all things gardening, Julia's books (Petal Power and her latest one which is yet to be released but pretty close to being finished!), floral arrangements, the joy of a flower garden, and the upcoming Hurunui Garden Festival where Julia is hosting/facilitating three talks at three different gardens.You can buy Petal Power (HIGHLY recommended) here: https://www.koapress.co.nz/shop/p/petalpowerAnd check out all the amazing gardens and homesteads on offer for viewing at the Hurunui Garden Festival here: https://hurunuigardenfestival.com
Barry and Abigail discuss Musique Magnifique by The Procession and sample three beers (Low Tide, Petal Power, and Hop Stuff) from Swamp Head Brewery in Gainesville, Florida. J. Paul Zawacki, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker and a clinical instructor at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. John F. Schreffler Jr. appeared as himself on an episode of The Punisher. Greg Jong works in custom music composition, sound branding and songwriting. Up next… Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
In today’s episode I’m talking to the wonderful Julia Atkinson-Dunn – creator of Studio Home and most recently, author of gardening book Petal Power. It’s actually very hard to articulate who Julia is and what she does in one short sentence. As you will hear in this podcast she’s a self-described writer, designer and artist under the umbrella of Studio Home but I would describe Julia as much more than that – she’s an ideas-maker, collaborator, supporter, curator and champion of local artists and creators. Starting as New Zealand’s first design blog in 2008, Studio Home spent its first nine years connecting its readers with the work of talented NZ and AU creative brands, people, products and projects. Since 2017, Studio Home has become a place where Julia could house all her creative ideas around home, design, and art. And during this time, Julia discovered a love and passion for gardening which led her into a wonderful adventure as a first-time gardener added a whole new element to her creative journey. This is a little different to my previous episodes, it’s less of a Q&A and more of a conversation between friends about life lived following your creativity passions – and what that actually means. This is a long chat folks and Julia is an awesome storyteller – I hope you enjoy our talk as much as I did!To learn more about Julia and all of her creative projects and for a link to Petal Power you can visit studiohome.co.nz. Find her on Instagram @studiohome (there’s 41k followers on there!) and @studiohomegardening.For show notes visit supercreativepodcast.com Hosted by Catie DawsonBought to you by Somewhere CreativeFind us on Instagram - @supercreativepodcast
Hello Randomers and Randomites. Live from the Dandy Mini Mart in Ithaca, NY, we're back with a completely random episode involving wrestling, football and some World's Strongest Man stuff, along with other sports talk and movies because, as you probably can tell, we never have a damn plan when we come in to make this stuff. Sometimes it's just where our mind takes us or what we were talking about in the parking lot before we started recording. Either way, we like to go down many a rabbit hole and we're dragging you all along with us. Stay tuned after the podcast for some music from a very dear friend of The Carnival, O's Pipa. You may have heard her interview with her a while back where she played two live songs on the pipa and completely dazzled us, so we wanted to show her some more admiration and play one of her songs from one of her albums that are available to you, the public. From the album "Petal Power" we are proud to present "Pipa Concerto." Look for her around Rochester and show her some love and get one of her albums. Song used with permission, all rights to O's Pipa. O's Pipa Bandcamp This episode was sponsored by Opsitnick & Associates. Lawyers and advocates for you, the people, for 40 years. Visit them on Facebook or their website Facebook Twitter Instagram Blog Available wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Just search "Carnival of Randomness"
Spring is just around the corner, making this a great time to start thinking about sprucing up your garden. With just a little effort, you can make your entire property bloom! Even if you think you don't have a green thumb, try these quick and affordable gardening tips with easy ideas to suit every budget. Sitter cams are personal surveillance cameras that are either hidden or installed in plain sight to record a nanny or baby sitter's activities on the job. Is it a useful tool or is it a relationship buster? Florence Ann Romano, The Windy City Nanny joins Cynthia Brian to discuss the issue and her children's book, Nanny and Me, a sweet, educational story that helps families introduce a new caregiver to their home. Can you be diagnosed accurately with a virtual physician? What about virtual psychiatry? With secure video connections, expert help can be just a few clicks away. For children with depression, a virtual appointment could release the tension sooner.
Petal Power! Jill is a women’s advocate for cycling and has taken her passion within the industry to entrepreneurship in her company, Petal Power. It is a plant-based, all natural Joy Ride System that was created for women by a woman. I’ve tried it out, loved it, won’t use anything else on my hoo-hoo, girly-bits, cooch, petals, tweeny…you get the idea when riding my bicycle or running. Get 10% off your first purchase with the code within the podcast. Enjoy this amazing visionary!
Jill Hamilton is the founder of Petal Power and as such, is basically the world's expert on chamois cream
Petal Power is a new company that, thanks to company founder Jill Hamilton, has designed a chamois cream specifically for women. Jodie Lawston and Jill discuss the benefits Petal Power provides women as well as the task of starting a new company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.