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Step into the world of Wild and Free! Join Johnny Manning (a.k.a Manno) in an exciting conversation with Chris Essex, the Managing Director of Big Dog Pet Foods. From premium meat to nutrient-rich offal and bone, Wild and Free offers DIY raw feeders a convenient way to provide their dogs with balanced and healthy meals. Learn how this product line serves as a stepping stone to tailoring your pet's diet, offering the flexibility to add your choice of ingredients and ensure your dog gets the nutrition they deserve. Join us as we explore the benefits and possibilities of Wild and Free, and how it can transform your pet's feeding routine. Explore the Wild and Free range here.
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Send us a Text Message.Are we all getting duller and duller as we age? Why must grownups be boring? In today's episode of the Being Aloud podcast, we explore the profound beauty of maintaining a heart full of wonder as we age and deepen our self-understanding. Discover how embracing curiosity, joy, and a sense of awe can lead to a richer, more fulfilling journey through life's many stages. Whether you're young at heart or looking to rekindle that inner spark, this episode will leave you inspired to see the world through fresh eyes and appreciate the marvels within and around you.----#podcastersofyoutube #podcasting #mindfulliving #slowliving #slowlife #slowlifestyle #lifelessons #fun #letshavemorefun #havingfun #adulting #livingwell #youtubepodcast #growingwell #resilience #perspective #inspiration #overcominghardship #encouragement #disappointment Support the Show.If you like this podcast, please leave a review, like, share, and subscribe. It makes a huge difference! Thank you so much for being here.Subscribe to Being Aloud + Sign me up now! Find me on: YouTube Instagram Blog Mailing List
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Our guest today was Grace Frickenstein, Wildlife Program Coordinator, Wild and Free Wildlife Rehabilitation Organization.
Technological advancements have made it possible to study animals in more natural settings, but researchers are debating what that really means and whether natural is always better.
Our guest today was Grace Frickenstein, Wildlife Program Coordinator with Wild and Free.
With people walking with A.I. chips implanted in their hands in his home country Sweden, Alex asks Maharishikaa about this technology that threatens to subjugate humanity. Will A.I. be capable of spiritual decision making, discerning between Truth and ego? In this epic answer, Maharishikaa speaks about Praana (life force), while laying down the trajectory of consciousness until now, as well as pronouncing what the future of consciousness on the planet will look like. Addressing concerns about cloning, and whether A.I . will become conscious, She shows Alex that finally the choice lies in his hands - the choice between being domesticated, or staying wild and free. #Maharishikaa #AI #Praana Aaryaa Maharishikaa Preeti Maiyaa, is a revolutionary female mystic who fearlessly dares to demystify spirituality in her unrelenting call to realize Self, and act from Source. Detailed biography: https://maharishikaa.org/biography/ If you would like to make a Dakshinaa offering directly to Maharishikaa: Online transfer: http://bit.ly/Dakshinaa PayPal: maharishikaadakshinaa@gmail.com If you wish to make a donation to charitable works inspired by Maharishikaa: http://bit.ly/Daanam Lives transformed by Maharishikaa: https://maharishikaa.org/testimonials/ Subscribe to our mailing list: https://bit.ly/MaharishikaaEmailList
Marsha has an exciting addition to our fiber adventures. A new loom! Plus we have project updates and some listener comments. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android or Subscribe on Google Podcasts Marsha's Projects Malabrigo Nube Merino Braids: Have two braids in the color way 855 which is a blue green. Finished the first braid and started second Camella Hat: by Katie Pomper. Using Meeker Street Olive's Outerwear DK in the colorway Dragon's Breath. Nanny Meier Tea Cozy: Inspired by Lily Pulitzer colors. Using Cascade 220 in hot pink and lime green. Finished first side. Socks: Using Knitterly Things Vesper Sock Yarn in the colorway Sum-Sum-Summertime. Heels and toes will be Dream in Color Mini Smooshy in the colorway Bermuda Teal. Fine Sand: by Heidi Kirrmaier. Using West Yorkshire Spinners Illustrious in the colorway Claret. I washed and blocked the body. Seems okay but I would like it a bit roomier. I'm still thinking about what I want to do next. LeClerc Nilus Jack Loom: Pick it up January 8th from a weaver on Vashon Island. Have lots of lace weight alpaca that I plan to weave a shawl. Kelly walked me through the math with her Two Ewes Weaving Calculator and Sample Weaving Calculation. Kelly's Projects Finished the Purple/Gray socks for Robert. The yarn is Comfort and Joy. I wasn't familiar with the dyer but it turns out to be a yarn particular to the Purls of Joy yarn shop in Healdsburg, California. I bought three skeins of their sock yarn at the very last Stitches event and I still have two to use. Sewing together the Dozens of Little Squares. I am making strips of 14 squares each. I'll run out of squares and need more when I have 15 strips of 14. I'm currently on the 8th strip. Started a Sockhead Hat with Punk Rock Unicorn Dirty Neon. Ravelry Tips and Tricks Ravelry users seem to be back up. Numbers of users online are showing in the mid 4000s each time I log on. For a few years they have been in the 3000s at the highest. This number is on the main page. If you click on it you can see more user stats. For example, the most users online at the moment I clicked were from the US, followed by Germany, then Canada, and then the UK. There was one person from Antarctica online at the time that I clicked. There were over 600,000 active users in the last week. Other Stuff My Subversive Cross Stitch Calendar 2024 and how my year is going so far. Jill sent a message that Stephany Wilkes was interviewed on The Long Thread Podcast. We interviewed her in November of 2018 back in Episode 101 and it was a fun conversation. BTW, that's the same episode that Marsha started the Clare Garland Rabbit. Margaret (marginmirror on Ravelry): Maybe someday if you decide to venture north and east to Alberta you'll visit us up here at our fibre (that's how Canadians spell "fiber") festivals -- and sample our sturdy, wooly wool (Dorset/Suffolk and the like) and locally-raised alpaca -- and our imported (merino) indie-dyed wool. You'd LOVE "Fibre Week" in mid-June at Olds College (Olds, Alberta) -- though I think at least one of you might have scheduling conflicts. Check out Central Alberta Rural Spinners on Facebook...just because. Events Winter Weave Along starts October 1 and goes through March 31. Join the fun in our Ravelry group! Florida conference, Orlando, 19th through 22nd (Orlando World Center Marriott)
A worried Dermot asks the Maharishikaa where we are headed with technology, and how it should be approached. In this revelatory answer the Maharishikaa speaks about AI, brain interface technologies and how one can practically avoid the negative impact of technology by learning to act from the Truth Impulse - how each one has a choice - to be either a slave of technology or to be wild and free. Aaryaa Maharishikaa Preeti Maiyaa, is a revolutionary female mystic who fearlessly dares to demystify spirituality in her unrelenting call to realize Self, and act from Source. Detailed biography: https://maharishikaa.org/biography/ If you would like to make a Dakshinaa offering directly to Maharishikaa: Online transfer: http://bit.ly/Dakshinaa PayPal: maharishikaadakshinaa@gmail.com If you wish to make a donation to charitable works inspired by Maharishikaa: http://bit.ly/Daanam Lives transformed by Maharishikaa: https://maharishikaa.org/testimonials/ Subscribe to our mailing list: https://bit.ly/MaharishikaaEmailList
Doriane Zalewski, born and raised in France, is a former French national athlete. After living and travelling worldwide, she has called Portugal her happy home for three years. Tune in to learn what Doriane loves about living in Portugal, the weather, the food, the people, and the wine. Of course, Dylan tried to settle the question: Is Portuguese wine better than French wine? And Doriane shares why the best thing about Portugal is that she can live wild and free...FOLLOW OUR GUEST:Doriane on Linkedin ABOUT PORTUGAL THE SIMPLE LIFE PODCAST:"Portugal - The simple life”, an insider's perspective to Portugal. We already know about Portugal's fantastic weather, food and people. In this podcast, we go deeper to meet the people who make this country so wonderful.Dylan, who has made his life in Portugal, shares an insider's perspective on what makes Portugal the unique, beautiful and fantastic country it is. Join him and his guests weekly as they shed light on the incredible people, culture, history and lifestyle that make Portugal so appealing. A country where everyone feels like they belong. Don't forget to subscribe to our Podcast to receive more stories about living and moving to Portugal! SPONSOR:Portugal Realty, a Leisure Launch group company, sponsors this episode.
Our guests today were Grace Frickenstein, Program Coordinator, Wild and Free, and Becky Miller, Volunteer, Wild and Free.
Welcome to episode #170 of the Own Your Best Life Podcast. How do we be more wild and free? How do we find freedom and authenticity within our careers, breaking away from societal norms and expectations? You might be curious about pursuing unconventional and adventurous paths in your professional life. Today's podcast on Wild & Free is going to inspire you to feel more alive, to be creative and to allow yourself to be a bit more fearless and brave to be yourself in your career journey. We'll celebrate the spirit of being wild and free while still finding fulfillment and success. LEARN MORE ABOUT COACHING: https://mayempson.com/contact MAY EMPSON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mayempson OWN YOUR BEST LIFE SHOWNOTES: https://mayempson.com/170 REGISTER TO ACCESS THE FREE SUMMER OF MAGIC WORKSHOP: https://may-empson.mykajabi.com/summer-of-magic
Have you wondered how to talk with your children about sex? Or how to create a healthy sexual culture in your home? Due to the nature of this topic, this will be an episode that you'll want to save to listen to without little ears around. Time and time again moms have asked for a conversation on this topic, so I did it here with Greta Eskridge. Greta is a mom who loves to adventure through life with her 4 children. She loves adventuring so much that she wrote a book about it! You should all have her book, it is so inspirational, it's called Adventuring Together, and if you don't follow us on Instagram yet, you should do so this week because I'll be giving away a copy of her book there. I can be found @seekwhollyliving and Greta is @maandpamodern. Greta speaks all over the nation on the difficult topics of creating a healthy sexual culture in your home and protecting children from pornography. What a joy and privilege it is to have this conversation with Greta Eskridge today and I would challenge you, as you listen, to consider what friends you can share this with to support them in their journey of parenting as well. I'm so glad you're here!Buy Greta's book, Adventuring TogetherYou can also find Greta at www.gretaeskridge.comVisit the SEEK WHOLLY LIVING website (With encouragement, information, and fun for all things Mom!) https://seekwhollyliving.comSIGN UP to receive updates & my free special printable:***THE 3 MOST IMPORTANT CHANGES YOU CAN MAKE TODAY TO BE A BETTER MOM*** ☕ CONNECT with US:INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/seekwhollylivingFACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/seekwhollylivingseek wholly living, christa svoboda, mom, wife, Christian mom, Christian wife, homeschool mom, Christian parenting, creating a healthy sexual culture in your home, sex education, wild and free, talk with kids about sex, how to talk with kids about sex, how to teach kids about sex, homeschool mom, homeschool family, adventuring together
In this episode, I interview Val Barbour and Janelle Ghiorso with Oregon Wild Horse Organization.Topics we discuss:What is so special about wild horses?Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971.Federal Land management agencies abdicating their responsibilities. Are wild horses a native species?Conflicts between cattle interests and horses.Ecological niches that horses and burros provide.The health of horses vs cows on public lands.Horse/predator relationships.Horse gathers, sterilization initiatives, and holding facilities. Issues with the immunocontraceptive GonaCon.What keeps Oregon Wild Horse Organization going?Educating the public about the wild horse issue. https://www.oregon-wildhorse.org/Support the show
We take a look at some more things from yesterday's show and we listen to one specific moment. Also, Mason promised a topic about the Rams and what else they can trade for? We are off the rails! apparently anything goes. We will switch into another transmitter and it may have caused some fuzziness in your terrestrial signal. Chris continues to read yesterday's rundown and Mason has done a deep deep dive on Will Levis and It is a WILD WASSUP FOO! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, Jason and Ryan venture out barefoot to get in touch with their inner wild children with Beth Zeitlan's 2012 tragicomic fantasy Beasts of the Southern Wild, starring Quvenzhané Wallis and Dwight Henry. Neither of the guys have seen this one before. Will they be charmed by its indie spirit and 16mm photography? Will they have problems with the characters and tone? Find out on this week's episode of Esoterica Cinema!
Two births in the Finnish medical system left Anahel angry and knowing, in her words, “something is not right here.” She planned to have her third baby at home. That whirlwind birth experience completely healed the pain of the past two. Anahel is a listener who reached out to me to share her beautiful story. If you have a story you'd like to share too, reach out! Send me a note at the contact page at www.healingbirth.net If you love the show, support us on patreon! www.patreon.com/healingbirth
Waaah! It's a wrap. Het seizoen zit erop, en als toetje brengen we een ode aan vrouwelijkheid in haar meest wilde vorm. Aan wensen uitspreken, grenzen bewaken en de realisatie dat je helemaal oké bent als dingen niét binnen de lijntjes van de geijkte 'good girl' lopen. Een ode aan stoppen met pleasen, aan schijt hebben, aan fuck it! Want als we iets kunnen gebruiken tijdens het baren van een kind is dat het wel. Het begint met je uitspreken, je vrij voelen om je uit te spreken, de norm te bevragen als die je niet zint, voor jezelf opkomen, weten waar je voor staat, wat jij belangrijk vindt én weten waar jij wild van wordt. Daarom ga ik in de epiloog van dit podcast-seizoen – waarin we van zoveel mooie onderwerpen een ‘nieuw normaal' onderzochten – los, met founder van Doulatribe.nl Kassandra Schreuder. We splurgen over oergevoel, seks, zweten en kotsen en échte verbinding (in de eerste plaats met onszelf). Over hoe we die wilde vrouw in onszelf naar boven halen en welke positieve uitwerking dit kan hebben op de bevalling, maar zéker ook lang daarna… En onthoud: wij vrouwen moeten van ver komen. Het kost tijd en waarschijnlijk een flinke dosis pijnlijke lessen voordat we allemaal het streven naar dat fucking perfecte plaatje kunnen loslaten. Maar we're in this together. En we verdienen allemaal álle ruimte en vrijheid om ons eigen vlammetje te vinden, wat dit ook voor je moge zijn. Het is tijd om te zijn wie jij ten volste wil zijn. Het is tijd voor ons wilde vrouwen.Vitakruid is founding partner van Mama'en - ga naar www.vitakruid.nl/mamaen voor meer info.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This conference was everything. It provided incredible inspiration, content, and reassurance about this life decision that we made as a family, and will likely help you too if you have or are at least thinking about homeschooling. "We are the movers. The changers. The peacekeepers. The teachers. The comforters. The brave ones. The weird ones. The risk-takers. The adventurers. The make-believers. The explorers. The ones determined to reclaim our children's childhoods right within the walls of our homes, on the trails in the woods, and among the songs and stories we share together." We, as Ainsley Arment says, “are here to create a home where we can forge our own path to love stronger, live more fully, and grow closer to each other.” Wild + Free Resources:https://www.bewildandfree.org/Support the showResources at The Whole Mama: Grab your copy of 60 Tips and Tricks to Get Your Child Into Bed and Happy HERE Join the email list and grab your copy of my FREE Homeschool Like a Pro PDF HERE Join the email list and grab your copy of my FREE Whole Mama Survival Guide HERE Join our Whole Mamas Facebook Group of 500+ mamas HERE Follow me on Insta HERE Raise a "whole reader" through my online course HERE Our goal this year at The Whole Mama is to help 100 mamas start homeschooling in 2022! Will you join our movement of mamas ready to make powerful and positive changes for their children? Support the show
Our guest today was Dr. Katie Baratto, Veterinarian, Garrison Animal Hospital, talking about Wild and Free Wildlife Rehabilitation.
“God is not a theory. God is not a formula. God is personal—so personal that the restrictions our human desire for control creates—whether around worship or any other part of life—simply will not do.” Br. Sean Glenn reminds us that God's mercy overflows our expectations and undoes all our theories, formulas, and patterns.
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Producer/Host: Rob McCall Production Assistance: Rebecca McCall About the host: Rob McCall: Born in the Black Hills of South Dakota, grew up in Oregon and Illinois. Father was a Scots-Irish preacher, mother a Yankee Congregationalist tracing her ancestry back to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Father taught him about Scripture, mother taught him about Nature. Bachelor of arts in philosophy, bachelor of divinity in American religious history, graduate studies in education, doctor of ministry in congregational studies, certified in elementary education, tree fruits and entomology. Worked as an elementary school teacher, tree and landscape contractor, church sexton, orchard manager, chimney sweep, ambulance driver, musician. Began second career as a preacher at age 40. Served as minister of the First Congregational Church of Blue Hill, Maine 1986 – 2014. He is currently chaplain of the Brooklin Fire Department. Since 1992 has published the weekly Awanadjo Almanack which is broadcast to midcoast Maine and on the web at WERU-FM and appears in a number of publications. His writing has also appeared in Yankee, Down East, Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors, Island Journal and elsewhere. His first book, Small Misty Mountain, was published in 2006 by Pushcart Press and distributed by W.W. Norton. Publisher's Weekly called it “by turns inspiring and infuriating.” His second book, Great Speckled Bird, followed in 2012. His third book, Some Glad Morning, was released in October 2020. Passions include wild plants and animals, and traditional fiddle tunes. Married for 53 years to Rebecca Haley, artist and singer. Father of two, grandfather of two. The post Awanadjo Almanack 9/16/22: “Natural, Wild and Free” first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Producer/Host: Rob McCall Production Assistance: Rebecca McCall About the host: Rob McCall: Born in the Black Hills of South Dakota, grew up in Oregon and Illinois. Father was a Scots-Irish preacher, mother a Yankee Congregationalist tracing her ancestry back to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Father taught him about Scripture, mother taught him about Nature. Bachelor of arts in philosophy, bachelor of divinity in American religious history, graduate studies in education, doctor of ministry in congregational studies, certified in elementary education, tree fruits and entomology. Worked as an elementary school teacher, tree and landscape contractor, church sexton, orchard manager, chimney sweep, ambulance driver, musician. Began second career as a preacher at age 40. Served as minister of the First Congregational Church of Blue Hill, Maine 1986 – 2014. He is currently chaplain of the Brooklin Fire Department. Since 1992 has published the weekly Awanadjo Almanack which is broadcast to midcoast Maine and on the web at WERU-FM and appears in a number of publications. His writing has also appeared in Yankee, Down East, Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors, Island Journal and elsewhere. His first book, Small Misty Mountain, was published in 2006 by Pushcart Press and distributed by W.W. Norton. Publisher's Weekly called it “by turns inspiring and infuriating.” His second book, Great Speckled Bird, followed in 2012. His third book, Some Glad Morning, was released in October 2020. Passions include wild plants and animals, and traditional fiddle tunes. Married for 53 years to Rebecca Haley, artist and singer. Father of two, grandfather of two. The post Awanadjo Almanack 9/16/22: “Natural, Wild and Free” first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Over 2.5 million children are homeschooled in the United States and Host Kansas Michalke's girls, Memphis and Tullsa, are apart of the ever rising number. From feeling unqualified as a student who struggled in school, to taking on the responsibility to make homeschool happen, Kansas explains her heart behind her decision, the curriculum shes trying, and a few shocking facts about children who are homeschooled! Follow Kansas: https://www.instagram.com/kansasmichalke/ Harvard Study: https://fee.org/articles/new-harvard-study-homeschoolers-turn-out-happy-well-adjusted-and-engaged/
Let us protect and honor the sacredness of childhood and our relationship with God's natural world while fostering the development of the whole child. Let us help them become who they are called to be in this world. "Educating our children is an offering of love we make to the God who was so gracious to bestow them upon us in the first place. Every moment of the daily grind in raising and teaching and loving on them is hallowed, because we do it for Him and because there would be no point of doing it without Him.” - Sarah MackenzieLet's chat about and reflect on an amazing book, Call of the Wild and Free, by Ainsley Arment and three (of many) important things she shares:BE BRAVEAinsley says: “No matter the reason, you are reading this book because you have heard the call, and you have answered it. You too believe that childhood is a time to foster wonder, creativity, and discovery through play and exploration. You believe children learn because they want to, not because they're forced to. And you believe in letting them learn at their own pace.” RECLAIM CHILDHOOD“Homeschooling should never be about what we are keeping from our children; rather, it should be about what we are giving to them. The net result is a reclamation of childhood.” A NEW KIND OF HOMESCHOOL“Most objections to homeschooling come from adults who cite the impossible challenge of replicating the classroom at home.”This was a big one for me as former teacher turned homeschool mom. I tried to replicate school at home, and it just didn't work. When you switch your lens to see that education at home is not public school at home, your entire experience will change for the better. “You can't go wrong. There may be times when you'll need to put down the work, call it quits for the day, for the week. But you are no longer bound by the constraints of an eight-to-three education. Your children are always learning. You don't have to instill the desire to learn in them. They are born to learn. Let's release them back into their natural habitat and watch them thrive.”“A magical childhood isn't about having the best toys, gadgets, and vacations. It's actually the opposite. It's about simplicity. A magical childhood is about freedom. Freedom to explore, discover, and play.”― Ainsley Resources at The Whole Mama:Join the email list and grab your copy of my FREE Homeschool Like a Pro PDF HEREJoin the email list and grab your copy of my FREE Whole Mama Survival Guide HEREJoin our Whole Mamas Facebook Group of 500+ mamas HEREGrab your copy of Ainsley Arment's book, Call of the Wild and Free, in my shop of product recommendations HEREFollow me on Insta HERERaise a "whole reader" through my online course HEREOur goal this year at The Whole Mama is to help 100 mamas start homeschooling in 2022! Will you join our movement of mamas ready to make powerful and positive changes for their children? Support the show
In this episode we interview Sara Kurzen and Morgan Verdery of Wild and Free Mamas, a nonprofit that captivates adventure, courage, connection and growth for mamas everywhere. Both Sara and Morgan grew up loving the outdoors, but once they had children it was hard for them to find time for themselves. That was until they each were able to take their own adventure. It was as if a passion had been reignited. They realized that stepping away for themselves was exactly what they needed, and even helped them be a better mama. Soon after they formed Wild and Free Mamas to help others recharge and connect with others. With weekend adventure retreats throughout the year, they're not only helping mamas find their wild side, but also helping them reconnect with their loved ones at home. If you've ever wondered why you should fight the urge of feeling guilty to do something for yourself, then this ones for you! Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the approachable and authentic parts of outdoor recreation. Said simply - they “keep it real”. Find them online at actualoutdoors.com or on Instagram at @actualoutdoors. Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollect Find more episodes at https://illuminecollect.com/blogs/news/life-in-motion-podcast Since 2017 Illumine has donated over $27,553 to outdoor nonprofits and shared over 115 stories on the Life in Motion Podcast.
Ainsley Arment wants families to be wild and free. While that's going to look different for each of us, being wild and free means that we're each creating the life we want with intention. As the author of The Wild and Free Family: Forging Your Own Path to a Life Full of Wonder, Adventure, and Connection and the founder and leader of the Wild + Free organization, Ainsley thinks a lot about what it means to build a meaningful and fulfilling life together with our kids. In her book and in this week's discussion, she explores topics of family culture, pursuing a shared vision together, and making space for childhood wonder to flourish. Guest Bio Ainsley Arment is the founder and leader of Wild + Free and co-host of the weekly Wild + Free Podcast. As she leads this movement of raising her kids and homeschooling in a new way, she thinks deeply about making the most out of life and ensuring that her children have a fertile seedbed for their own uniqueness and creativity. She and her husband Ben are raising their five kids, Wyatt, Dylan, Cody, Annie, and Millie, in Virginia Beach. For episode homepage, resources and links, visit: https://kristenmanieri.com/episode195 Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Mentioned in this Episode Guest's book: The Wild and Free Family: Forging Your Own Path to a Life Full of Wonder, Adventure, and Connection: https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Free-Family-Adventure-Connection/dp/0062998234 Guest's website: https://www.bewildandfree.org Host Bio Kristen Manieri is a coach who works with teams to increase both productivity and wellbeing. She also helps individuals navigate transition with clarity and confidence. Her areas of focus are: stress reduction, energy management, mindset, resilience, habit formation, rest rituals, and self-care. As the host of the weekly 60 Mindful Minutes podcast, an Apple top 100 social science podcast, Kristen has interviewed over 200 authors about what it means to live a more conscious, connected, intentional and joyful life. Learn more at kristenmanieri.com/work-with-me. Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenmanieri_/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kristenmanieri/
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When is native not native? And when should we not go native?! It's a thought provoking discussion I'm having with my special guest this month; the plantsman Colin Ward from Swine's Meadow Nursery in Lincolnshire. Plus updates on the garden renovation, Jonathan the blackbird and the anxiety induced by comparing gardens. Do you get that? Let me know on Instagram. Thank you so much for listening! As you'll know, the podcast doesn't have a sponsor, which means that it's ultimately funded by me. If you like the series and you've been enjoying it so far and you'd like to hear more in the future I've made a really easy for you to make a contribution at www.ko-fi.com/roots - for all the videos that accompany this series (and more!) head over to my Youtube channel (search Jez Rose) and subscribe - there's so much new content being uploaded almost daily!
For Raeann, this is the summer of crossing things off of her bucket list. Manifesting skinny dipping with a hot guy in Greece? Check. Having the most fun with drunk make outs, bonding with strangers who become fast friends and embracing flexibility and spontaneity? Also check. It's the wild and free summer she always dreamed of, and reminds us it's never too late to do the things you've dreamed of. We're diving into all the juicy details in this episode! Come along for the ride (and get a preview of what we're dreaming of for the TCC 2023 summer trip). Plus, Kristina shares context and tips for traveling in Greece. “I'm so grateful I'm having this time now. I manifested skinny dipping in the ocean with a greek man: check! Riding a scooter in Italy: check! I'm having all these experiences I didn't get to have.” - Raeann What we talk about: Playing our version of a trending tik tok game Being spontaneous and a little wild at any age Benefits of being flexible and in the moment while traveling The power of traveling with friends and strangers Getting out of your comfort zone A new show to binge and beauty products we're loving this summer What to eat in Greece Relationship advice: What to do when a long time partner ghosts you after a fight “Being flexible with your trip is super important when you're traveling. You never know what opportunity will arise and who you'll meet. Sometimes you need to realize that this concrete plan you have doesn't need to stick.” - Kristina New podcast episodes of Confident Collective drop every Tuesday. Resources: Kristina's product: Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter in share #4 Raeann's product: Iconic London liquid highlighter Follow us on Instagram: @confidentcollective Follow the Hosts/Founders: @kristinazias & @raeannlangas Learn more: https://www.theconfidentcollective.com/ Stay in the know with our newsletter!
(Natalia Terfa) Jesus tells the disciples that the spirit will come to help guide them and lead them and speak for God out in the world once Jesus is gone. What does this mean exactly? How do we know what to look for and who to listen to? Who or what is the Holy Spirit anyway? Scripture: John 16:12-15 Song: Himalayan Moon by Aerian Support our podcast here Watch the Livestream Follow us on Instagram Visit our Website
HaraldPokieser, escritor y productor austriaco, habló en La W sobre el documental Colombia:wild and free, donde participa como director y productor principal.
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This episode is one of the goodies you just can't miss. Initially, it was about talking to college kids with somewhat of an expectation of what they would say. What is happening in their world? How is the journey so far and most importantly, Where are their minds? At the end of the episode, it was evident that they came to shake tables and school us.
Join hosts Robert Forto and Toni Reitter as they discuss Wild and Free on #Iditarod podcast on @dogworksradio
Join hosts Robert Forto and Toni Reitter as they discuss Wild and Free on #Iditarod podcast on @dogworksradio
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow Counterjam wherever you listen to podcasts to catch the upcoming fourth seasonWith the help of dancehall legend Shaggy and reggae legend Ziggy Marley, host Peter J. Kim looks at Jamaican cuisine and culture: from patties to patois, the origins of toasting and (quite possibly) the smoothie, the underlying current of personal and societal revolution that pulses through reggae, and what a Jamaican restaurant menu can tell you about the country's multicultural history.
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow Counterjam wherever you listen to podcasts to catch the upcoming fourth seasonWith the help of dancehall legend Shaggy and reggae legend Ziggy Marley, host Peter J. Kim looks at Jamaican cuisine and culture: from patties to patois, the origins of toasting and (quite possibly) the smoothie, the underlying current of personal and societal revolution that pulses through reggae, and what a Jamaican restaurant menu can tell you about the country's multicultural history.
This is a special 3-part episode of Bristlecone Firesides. Abbey and Madison are joined again by poet and mystic Kathryn Knight Sonntag as well as new guest Amber Richardson to explore the Wild Woman archetype. Within the shared collective unconscious lies the Wild Woman — a mythic symbol of pure womanhood, undefiled and untamed. The Wild Woman runs with wolves and embodies all the beauty and terror of life and death as well as shamelessly embraces pleasure, pain, and everything in between. The post 17b: The Wild Woman: Shameless, Wild, and Free appeared first on Bristlecone Firesides.
I am thrilled to have Nicolette of Mamas Roots are Showing on the podcast again. You were first introduced to her in the second episode, “When Did you Know”. Today, however, we cover A LOT more ground. Growing up as a 4th generation farming family, being close to the land is 2nd nature to Nicolette, so naturally, we talk about farming and gardening, our own connections to nature, and raising children outdoors. We also talk about creating community, what it means to be a peaceful parent, the importance of addressing our own triggers and childhood wounds so we can be more mindful in how we interact with our kids, plus so much more. You can find Nicolette's blog here: Mama's Roots are Showing (mamasrootsareshowing.com Her podcast is on Apple or Spotify and on Instagram @ mamas.roots.are.showing If you would like to support Let 'em go Barefoot, any amount is appreciated! PayPal.Me
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Took a trip down memory lane About how young and dumb!!! I/we used to be. And the importance of having a positive father figure in your life from the beginning❗❗❗❗ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sajio-ttg/support
In this episode, my roommate and most importantly, one of my day 1's, Mike McNamara finally joins the pod and we dive into his experience growing up bi-racial, handling different addictions, and how his sudden political viewpoint changed and who he blames it on. Another great guest and episode and I know you're going to enjoy it but if not and as always... CARESNONE! Do me a favor and hook us up with some comments and shares and all that stuff! Even if it's bad. It really helps the algorithm that helps the Podcast grow! The more it grows, the easier it will be to get big names on deck! Much love! Also, follow me on IG,FB,Tik Tok, SnapChat and YouTube @chrisCARESNONE
“All Good Things Are Wild and Free” (Henry David Thoreau). As it turns out this episode is four years in the making. At the very start of my work with Ted Dintersmith and his film, Most Likely to Succeed, Christina Hoe, a humanities teacher at Le Jardin Academy, reached out to me via an intermediary and asked to bring all 77 of her students to my 2nd MLTS screening in January, 2016. What followed was a wild and crazy ride that resulted in her students doing a deep dive into education. Four years later, Christina is my interview guest! How cool is that? Editing provided by DG Sound Creations. The post 44. All Good Things are Wild and Free, with Christina Hoe appeared first on @WSCBPodcast.