The longest journey you will ever take is one foot: from your head to your heart. Let's begin together...
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureHealth & FitnessAlternative HealthPersonal Journals |
Don't let the title startle you: this podcast is really THAT deep! Thanks to Emily's open and vital spirit, we were able to explore the roots system of what has grounded women - and men - into the place we are now... more
HAPPY NEW YEAR (I'm going to keep saying it until it sticks...)!!! more
What a phenomenal intersation this was! Matt's breadth of research spans several disciplines that are universally interesting: weather, health, wealth, education, media, natural healing and more. more
What's the best that could happen... more
Spring is nearer by the day, and there is so much anticipation with this turning of a season... and yet, we continue to ignore - or pretend not to notice - the changes within us that precipitate a movement of the skyclock. more
This magical time of year is full of highlights and harbingers, raising our eyes to new horizons as we believe* that we are enjoying a new year. But as I've mentioned before, our astrology tells a much more timeless, true story... more
Let the games-sets-matches BEGIN! more
We are not truly inhabiting our correct place in time... the "new year" is many weeks away... we are being distracted from all the greatness of the present... more
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