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S03E06 - Part 2 - Bee Consciousness and How Nature is Helping Human’s Remember 5D - Interview with Jacqueline Freeman
Welcome to the episode where we get to listen to the second part of Sn. Shivani’s interview with Jacqueline Freeman, biodynamic farmer, natural beekeeper and author of Song of Increase and co-author of What bees want. These two books are opening up a whole new world of life and potential for humans. In this episode we learn about the healing frequencies of the bees, and how human potential can evolve if we learn from the consciousness that the bees already embody. In Ashram, we aspire to live as the bees do. We also learn from Jacqueline’s living exam...
2023-07-11
42 min
S03E05 - Part 1 - Bee Consciousness and How Nature is Helping Human’s Remember 5D - Interview With Jacqueline Freeman
In this episode Sn. Shivani sits in conversation with Jacqueline Freeman, biodynamic farmer, natural beekeeper and author of Song of Increase and co-author of What bees want. Jacqueline’s unique relationship with the bees is the perfect example of yoga ecology, when we look to nature for answers and connexion with the divine. Jaqueline speaks eloquently about the community consciousness of the bees and the messages she has recieved by listening to the wisdom of this fascinating beings. If you haven’t already, we invite you to listen to Episode 8 in season 1, in which Sn, Shivani teaches us about yoga...
2023-07-04
31 min
Soul Elevation: Guiding Your Ascension to New Heights
167. Mystical Bees - Jacqueline Freeman and Susan Knilans
Are honeybees tiny mystics? What do they have to teach us? Does conventional beekeeping have it all backwards? Is beekeeping as we know it actually harming bees and our entire ecosystem? Susan Knilans and Jacqueline Freeman are beekeeper pioneers who have tapped into the mystical nature of the honeybee. They have co-authored the new book, What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended. This conversation is less about the practical application of beekeeping, and more about the dynamic between humanity and the honeybee. There are frankly very shocking realizations in this episode about how h...
2022-04-10
1h 08
Savor Into A Award-Winning Full Audiobook During Your Workout.
What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended by Jacqueline Freeman, Susan Knilans
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/567541to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended Author: Jacqueline Freeman, Susan Knilans Narrator: Petrea Burchard Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 30 minutes Release date: February 22, 2022 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Bee populations are plummeting. The solution? Give them what they need to live naturally, and they'll handle the rest. Susan Knilans and Jacqueline Freeman are in love with bees. So in love that they observe their bees—their work, communication, seasonal activity, and more—for hours each day. And with observation came realization: when bees are allowed to live as they...
2022-02-22
5h 30
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & Nature
What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended by Jacqueline Freeman, Susan Knilans
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/567541to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended Author: Jacqueline Freeman, Susan Knilans Narrator: Petrea Burchard Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 30 minutes Release date: February 22, 2022 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Bee populations are plummeting. The solution? Give them what they need to live naturally, and they'll handle the rest. Susan Knilans and Jacqueline Freeman are in love with bees. So in love that they observe their bees—their work, communication, seasonal activity, and more—for hours each day. And with observation came realization: when bees are allowed to live as they...
2022-02-22
5h 30
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & Nature
What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended by Jacqueline Freeman, Susan Knilans
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/567541 to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended Author: Jacqueline Freeman, Susan Knilans Narrator: Petrea Burchard Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 30 minutes Release date: February 22, 2022 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Bee populations are plummeting. The solution? Give them what they need to live naturally, and they'll handle the rest. Susan Knilans and Jacqueline Freeman are in love with bees. So in love that they observe their bees—their work, communication, seasonal activity, and more—for hours each day. And with observation came realization: when bees are allowed to live as t...
2022-02-22
30 min
Full Audiobook: Where Words Come Alive and Dreams Take Flight
What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended Audiobook by Jacqueline Freeman
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 567541 Title: What Bees Want: Beekeeping as Nature Intended Author: Jacqueline Freeman, Susan Knilans Narrator: Petrea Burchard Format: Unabridged Length: 05:30:01 Language: English Release date: 02-22-22 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Science & Technology, Animals & Nature Summary: Bee populations are plummeting. The solution? Give them what they need to live naturally, and they'll handle the rest. Susan Knilans and Jacqueline Freeman are in love with bees. So in love that they observe their bees-their work, communication, seasonal activity, and more-for hours each day. And with observation came realization: when bees are...
2022-02-22
5h 30
Leading On Purpose
Breaking the Glass Ceiling with Rich Holder: Part 1 of 2
2022-02-21
26 min
Leading On Purpose
Live with Purpose in 2022 - Guest: Lani Callison
Lani Callison's, Director, Center for CounterBalance Contact Information: 858-722-3429ConnetwithCCB@gmail.comlanijcallison@gmail.comwww.centerforcounterbalance.comBook recommendations:A General Theory of Love by Dr. Thomas LewisThe Power of Purpose by Richard J. LeiderUncharted by Margaret HeffernanWillful Blindness by Margaret HeffernanHow to be an Adult - by David RichoIllusions - by Richard Bach (this is great for age 13 and up - just wonderful)The Power of Intention by Wayne Dyer
2022-01-31
30 min
Leading On Purpose
New Years Message 2022
2022-01-17
09 min
21st Century Vitalism
Conversations with Nature and the Wisdom of Honeybees with Jacqueline Freeman
Biodynamic farmer, beekeeper, and author, Jacqueline Freeman joins the show this week to talk about how we can strike up a conversation with nature, connect to our intuition, and learn from honeybees! Jacqueline is the author of 'A Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World' and has been tending to honeybees for 20 years! Having given talks all across the world on how to have a more harmonious relationship with the bees, Jacqueline has created an accessible platform helping people combine spirituality and farming that has helped thousands of people tap...
2021-11-17
1h 19
Leading On Purpose
It's the Who Not the What with Todd Mosetter
2021-11-08
33 min
Leading On Purpose
Inclusive Leadership that Drives Results with Kristie King
2021-10-18
43 min
Leading On Purpose
Authentic Leadership with Matt Hanley
2021-09-27
36 min
Leading On Purpose
Building & Leading High Performing Teams with Allison Hunt
2021-09-13
43 min
Leading On Purpose
Climbing the Right Mountain with Tony Martignetti
2021-08-23
27 min
Leading On Purpose
Leading with Empathy - Chat with Spencer Curtis
2021-08-09
33 min
Leading On Purpose
Creating a Highly Engaged Team with Jill Vitiello
2021-06-28
37 min
Leading On Purpose
Leadership Lessons to Live By with Spencer Holt, PhD
2021-06-14
32 min
Leading On Purpose
Visionary Leadership & Impact on Society with Daniel Harkavy
Daniel Harkavy's Contact Information: www.buildingchampions.com & www.setpath.com
2021-05-17
35 min
Leading On Purpose
What Does Reinvention Look Like with Zachary King
2021-04-05
39 min
Leading On Purpose
Finding Passion & Purpose in Unexpected Places with Shannon Tolbert
You can contact Shannon at shannon.tolbet@modacu.com
2021-03-22
34 min
Leading On Purpose
Diversity at the C-Suite with Clarence Nunn
2021-02-22
53 min
Leading On Purpose
"Leadership, What it Means to You" with Alicia R. McLain, MA, ACC
2021-02-08
26 min
Leading On Purpose
Coaching Leadership with Dan Foster
You can contact Dan Foster at www.buildingchampions.com
2021-01-25
37 min
Leading On Purpose
Leading While Human with Natasha Velikoselskiy
You can contact Natasha through her website - leadingwhilehuman.org
2021-01-11
39 min
Leading On Purpose
2020 Reflections with Jackie
2020-12-31
09 min
Leading On Purpose
Journey to Finding Purpose with Mike Ballas
2020-12-07
25 min
WytchyWays
Grounding meditation Be the Tree
Grounding meditation learns from Tree how to ground and establish boundaries around our personal space
2020-12-02
11 min
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Baba Yaga and Good Counsel
In the wake of the November full moon, known as Baba Yaga's Feastday, we discuss the necessity of Good Counsel in navigating turbulent times and what it looks like when it comes.
2020-12-02
04 min
Leading On Purpose
“Networking With a Purpose” with Mark Lockett
2020-11-24
25 min
Leading On Purpose
“Leading Through Consistent Turbulent Times" with DJ Eidson
2020-11-02
32 min
Leading On Purpose
Thriving in Corporate America - Rodney Gillespie
2020-10-19
25 min
Leading On Purpose
Finding Your Purpose - Tangi James-Boone, MS, PCC,CPC
2020-10-05
29 min
Leading On Purpose
Leading On Purpose (Trailer)
Coming soon: the Leading On Purpose podcast! Connect your purpose and your passion & grow in your leadership.
2020-09-04
00 min
Moonwise
UNITY: Jacqueline Freeman on the wisdom of Bees (Ep. 32)
Learn about listening to the bees with author and natural beekeeper Jacqueline Freeman. In this episode of #moonwisepodcast, we speak with author Jacqueline Freeman about listening to the wisdom of bees. We talk about reverence and how she came to learn about natural beekeeping from the hive itself. Jacqueline Freeman is a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who wrote the popular book Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. She and her husband Joseph moved onto their biodynamic farm in southwest Washington in 2001 and she got her first hives soon after. J...
2020-03-14
55 min
WIISH EmpowerMe Events...Women Interested In Self Help
Special Guest Jacqueline Freeman- “Habits That Hinder”
WIISH EmpowerMe Events invites you to listen to the latest podcast in series Moving Beyond Your Past. With special guest Mom, Christian, entrepreneur and soon to be published author Ms Jacqueline Freeman of Baltimore MD. We discuss habits that hinder us from becoming the best we can be and how we live with a hindrance mindset. This podcast discuss ways we can liberate ourselves from the “Fear Family”. listen, like, subscribe and share! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiish-empowerment/message
2019-10-08
22 min
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017 Wytches vs Warriors
A decades’ long musing about the beginnings of patriarchy is given new musings after reading the chapter on Hags vs Heroes in Max Daschau’s book. What role did hero epics play in the wiping out women’s power needed to establish the patriarchy? www.mywytchyways.com
2019-08-16
00 min
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016 Serpent Mound + Natl Underground Railroad Museum
A call to Memphis cuts the Ohio portion of the journey short, but I am able to make it to my 2 biggest priorities, the Serpent Mound in Ohio, which is known as aligning with the solstice sunset, but further research has shown to also track the full 18 year lunar cycle, as well as be a pregnancy calculator. After that, I head to the very powerful National Underground Railroad Museum in Cincinnati. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-08-14
00 min
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015 Creepers, No room at the Inn, and Van Invaders
More #vanlife chronicles of a creeper on the campground and trying to find another spot close to dark near Lake Erie on a weekend with a jazz festival happening, and what happens when I do finally find a place to land. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-08-13
00 min
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Vanlife + Crappy History = Bad Day
A #vanlifesucks day gets worse when I walk into the Seneca Falls Visitor Center as a way to take my mind off of all the technical difficulties I’d had all day. Early history of the Seneca Falls area makes a bad day worse as I learn about early interaction with the native residents, and the patterns of disrespect for people and land paving way for industry that inevitably collapses that is repeated all over the country www.mywytchyways.com
2019-08-12
00 min
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013 Decolonize Gender: You're Not Crazy
Patriarchy has long called women crazy as a means to silence them and get them to doubt their own intuitive wisdom. Fear of being seen as --or even actually going--crazy inhibits many women from connecting with their ancestors. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-30
00 min
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012 Incomplete Revolution of Values
Hartford County’s progressive history, including providing refuge for the Mendi people from the Amistad as they awaited trial, has its own gaps and has certainly shifted in the present. How does a place that was so forward thinking move into such conservatism? www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-30
00 min
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Plimouth Plantation
A visit to Plimoth Plantation, the living history museum outside of Plymouth, MA brings shocking interactions with the impeccably trained actors in the English Settlement and forces me to stretch my heart open wider to hold on to their humanity in the face of the impact of the Plimoth settlement. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-30
00 min
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010 Reclaiming Traditions and the Land
Rich conversation with decolonialist and teacher Sara Jolena of Sequoia Samanvaya about moving into a space of ReMembering our place within nature and the line of those that came before and those that will come after and what is required of us Here and Now to work through our history and move forward. Sara Jolena had great insights into the self-care necessary to do a reclaimation trip like mine. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-18
00 min
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009 Finding the Forgotten Dead
The stories of the struggles of reclamation and the joys of reconnecting with traditional tribal ways shared at Healing Turtle Island lead me to reflect on my own shamanic process of reconnecting with the Forgotten Dead of European tribes first hit by Viking raids, then further impacted by Roman colonization. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-18
00 min
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008 Decolonize Gender
Healing Turtle Island, a 21-year cycle of rituals dreamed into reality by Sherri Mitchell, focused in 2019 on Healing from Colonialism. The first day of ritual centered on colonialism’s impact on gender roles and how they relate with one another. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-18
00 min
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007 Colonialism + Bad Theology = Feeling Like an Outsider
Visiting the Friends Ancient Burial Grounds in Pennsylvania and attending the Chester Quaker meeting outside Philadelphia lead to a discussion on inclusion and the feeling of being an outsider- which seems like such a universal human emotion, but upon further reflection, is more likely the result of the colonialization that cut us off from our bodies, our ancestral practices, and the world around us. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-18
00 min
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006 The Swamp of My Anger
From the Quaker Ancient Burial Ground in London Grove Township, Pennsylvania, I’m processing the anger left still grinding from my visit through Virginia and an ancestor that owned slaves as well as the Jamestown Settlement and the summer of the first shipment of slaves as well as the Tobacco Brides coming into the colony. I reflect on the damage that sources toxic masculinity and wonder if there’s a difference between those that are traumatized and then become conquerors and those that have always been on top and defend their position. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-18
00 min
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005 Twisted Lion Written in Stone
Recorded in Franklin County, North Carolina at the ordination site of my oldest known ancestor on my Father’s Fathers line, I wrestle with the welcoming I feel from the land and the anger I feel about the exploitive and abusive energy I feel on the line. The worn gravestones made me realize that "written in stone" does not mean something's permanent. Stone wears down. The second segment delves into this and I recall a conversation I had with the stones at Burney Falls, CA.
2019-07-10
00 min
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004 Staying on the Plantation
Recorded at the Redcliffe Plantation in South Carolina, where many of the slaves reportedly stayed on as freedmen and sharecroppers until the 1970s. Their decision to stay on is usually seen as evidence of how much the plantation system met their needs and worked for them, but I believe it was more likely the result of terrorism like the lynchings that happened with such frequency in the South. I also speak about my experience at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama. www.mywytchyways.com/podcast/staying_on_the_plantation Works referenced in this episode: Beloved book...
2019-07-04
00 min
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003 Remembering the Forgotten
Recorded in Mobile, AL at the Old Plateau Cemetery near Africatown in the north side of the Mobile Bay. Survivors of the Clotilda, the last slave ship to come to America, are buried there. I also visited the St. Michael’s Churchyard on the Faunsdale Plantation in Faunsdale, Alabama. www.mywytchyways.com
2019-07-01
00 min
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002 Redwood Roots
Recorded in the Redwoods National Park spring of 2019 during a #vanlife trial run. While meditating in the ancient forest, a family cluster of redwoods invite me to tap in. Second segment is a visualization to tap into our own root systems and experience the support that is there.
2019-06-21
00 min
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How This Got Started
Recorded in Austin, TX at the beginning of my Ancestral Borderlands Truth & Reconciliation Tour, this episode traces some of the yarns woven into the present moment as an introduction to the podcast www.mywytchyways.com www.patreon.com/wytchyways
2019-06-21
00 min
Lost Arts Radio Show #214 - Special Guest Jacqueline Freeman
I have been looking for the right guest to come on the show and discuss the hidden world of bees for several years. I wanted to find someone with deep insight into the way bees see their world, and what they really contribute to ours. Conventional beekeepers who use poison and chemicals in their operation were not an option, nor were organic beekeepers whose understanding went only as far as ways to avoid the chemicals. I felt bees were amazing and quite conscious creatures, playing an incredibly important role, helping to take care of the balance and health of life...
2019-01-28
2h 07
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Holy Women's Work
With guest Kaden Sheffield, we discuss the spiritual practices couched in traditional women's work, the feminine side of spirituality and religion, and the way text vs image impacts how we see the world.
2018-07-21
00 min
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My Sh-t is My Superpower
Jacqueline and guest Jaena Moynihan meet on the New Moon opening Eclipsepacolypse 2018 to talk about shifting patterns, making their way through the dark, and realizing that what we thought as shameful weaknesses are actually the place with the greatest potential for connection.
2018-07-21
00 min
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37 - The Tricky Thing About Consent
It seems simple that a man shouldn’t make sexual advances without a woman’s consent, yet we live in a culture that often sends men the opposite message. In the midst of the MeToo and Time’s Up movements, we examine what we can do to make the world a safer place for all people when it comes to sex.
2018-01-27
00 min
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36 - Doing Right by the Ancestors & Ourselves
With the spiritual realm being particularly close to us this time of year, we explore how we can honor our ancestors in the present. We also discuss Spiritual Bypassing - a shadow way of using spiritual concepts to avoid facing hard realities. We end with practical advice on how to know what you have a responsibility to change and what to trust to spirit.
2017-11-03
00 min
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35 - Woke up MAD this morning
“Anger wants a place to land,” so how do we work with that without hurting ourselves or others? In this episode, Jacqueline and Sara both woke up angry, and talk about working through anger in a productive way.
2017-10-07
00 min
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34 - Shadows and triggers and emotions, OH MY!
Growth - personally, professionally, and culturally - requires facing difficult emotions and having tough conversations. On the other side is truth, peace, and upleveling your life. Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: Amy Schumer video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzlvDV3mpZw Tina Fey video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVvpXZxXWZU Louis CK video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxTXHFcgK-c
2017-09-09
00 min
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33 - Monster in Our Midst
The recent White Supremacist rally in Virginia has sparked a national conversation about how to push back the tidal wave of hatred that has been washing over the country of late. How do we work to transform the hatred we see around us without becoming monsters ourselves? Discussion on honoring Yes & No Don Ruiz Jr’s book The Five Attachments Netflix documentaries: The Mask You Live In and Erasing Hate
2017-08-14
00 min
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Living with Lions at the Watering Hole
We dive into an article about the bardo, the void between death and rebirth, that is a part of the natural cycle of change that we experience repeatedly throughout life, and discuss what can come out of that place of letting go in order to experience rebirth. Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: The Four Essential Points of Letting Go in the Bardo https://www.lionsroar.com/four-points-for-letting-go-bardo/ Pema Chodron Katie Haverly
2017-08-08
00 min
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Start Playing Small
We often assume that big change comes from large organizations and charismatic leaders, but in this episode we discuss how powerful change most often starts with small communities comprised of individuals leading themselves - and how you can be one of them, no matter how big or small your aspirations. Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: Why We Need New Ways of Thinking https://www.mindful.org/why-we-need-new-ways-of-thinking/ Anne With An E http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5421602/ Meetup.com https://www.meetup.com/ Marketing for Hippies http://marketingforhippies.com/?s=playing+small+...
2017-05-20
00 min
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Awareness and its Opposite
Guest Randa Hamwi uses the oldest Arabic lexicon and a concordance of the Qur’an to come to some really profound understandings of what it means to be Human. In a time of closing things down and drawing sides, Ms. Hamwi’s work opens up, expands and connects. Her upcoming book focuses on what she calls “The IQRA Challenge,” which gives a process to move through information and use it to serve Creation.
2017-05-06
00 min
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Inaugurate Your Life
How can you harness your energy on Inauguration Day towards something good, even when you're not feeling good about where the new leadership is taking us? We discuss ways to usher in a new age of powerful intentions and actions in your life regardless - or perhaps because of - what's going on externally. Plus, some simple tips on how to interpret your dreams!
2017-01-19
00 min
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Inaugurate Your Life
How can you harness your energy on Inauguration Day towards something good, even when you're not feeling good about where the new leadership is taking us? We discuss ways to usher in a new age of powerful intentions and actions in your life regardless - or perhaps because of - what's going on externally. Plus, some simple tips on how to interpret your dreams!
2017-01-19
00 min
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New Year Same Ol Same Ol
What do you do when you're uncertain about what goals you want to set for the new year? Especially during tumultuous times, a new approach on how to envision a new year may be necessary.
2017-01-05
00 min
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25 Nature Of Reality
We take a deep look at the nature of reality, our perceptions of what is real, what’s really going on under the surface, and how our understanding of quantum physics must change the way we think about brain science and what is real. Then we explore the topic of how evolution in the 21st century and beyond may be about psychological evolution rather than physical evolution, and how we as individuals can embrace this change without getting bowled over by it.
2016-12-17
00 min
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24 Agency Vs Punishment Final
Telling the story of the First Woman leading the Dine' people to the 3rd World leads to a discussion on agency versus punishment and how we face the changes we see before us since the election.
2016-12-07
00 min
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Ep 23 Bullies On The Playground
Special guest Kathleen Gramzay's recent trip to Greece leads to a discussion on multi-dimensional experiences, emotional release and transformation, and how we can use that to flip the script on the bullies on the playgrounds of our lives.
2016-11-30
00 min
Sounds True: Insights at the Edge
Jacqueline Freeman: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees
Jacqueline Freeman is a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who speaks internationally on organic beekeeping, women in agriculture, and cultivating a more holistic relationship with nature. With Sounds True, she has published the book Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon and Jacqueline discuss the unique unity consciousness of bees and how understanding their perspective opens up profound new views of existence. They talk about the challenges facing bees in the modern world and why thriving beehives are essential for a...
2016-11-15
1h 09
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Ep 22 Walking With the Ancestors
Recorded on Dia de los Muertos, artist and writer Paige Sullivan guest hosts a conversation about releasing ancestor angst and its relationship to creative process.
2016-11-03
00 min
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21- #YesAllWomen
Join us for a community sharing ritual to break the silence and shame required to maintain rape culture's prevalence in our society. This episode is a template to hold a sharing circle in your own community to provide space for women to share their sexual assault stories in empathetic community while supportive men provide silent witness.
2016-10-09
00 min
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20 - Clearing Our Mental Closets
What’s blocking you from creating your art or simply living a more tranquil and fulfilling life? We discuss strategies for clearing out the physical, mental, and emotional clutter that is keeping your life small.
2016-09-24
00 min
Explore Spirituality
Talking with Bees and Jacqueline Freeman
Rabbi Rami talks to Jacqueline Freeman about the world through bees' eyes and her new book Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. A review of her book can be found in the Sept/Oct 2016 issue of Spirituality & Health. Jacqueline Freeman is a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who focuses on seeing the world from the bees’ perspective. Working in direct communication with the bee family, she is known for her gentle and understanding ways with bees. Jacqueline authored the book, Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees fo...
2016-09-16
23 min
Explore Spirituality
Talking with Bees and Jacqueline Freeman
Rabbi Rami talks to Jacqueline Freeman about the world through bees' eyes and her new book Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees for Kinder Beekeeping and a Better World. A review of her book can be found in the Sept/Oct 2016 issue of Spirituality & Health. Jacqueline Freeman is a biodynamic farmer and natural beekeeper who focuses on seeing the world from the bees’ perspective. Working in direct communication with the bee family, she is known for her gentle and understanding ways with bees. Jacqueline authored the book, Song of Increase: Listening to the Wisdom of Honeybees fo...
2016-09-16
23 min
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19 - Water Is Life
Women are the water bearers, and healing our relationship with our bodies and our monthly cycles deepens our intuition and creativity. Here are the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: Dakota Access Pipeline The Red Tent by Anita Diamant Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
2016-09-11
00 min
How to Listen to Audiobook in Nonfiction, Social Sciences
Song of Increase by Jacqueline Freeman | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Song of Increase Author: Jacqueline Freeman Narrator: Jacqueline Freeman, Robin Wise Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins Language: English Release date: 09-01-16 Publisher: Sounds True Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Summary: The most joyful emanation produced by a colony of bees is known as the "song of increase" - declaring that the hive is flourishing and the bees are happy in its abundance. Song of Increase takes us inside the world of the honeybee to glean the wisdom of these fascinating creatures with whom humanity has shared a sacred...
2016-09-01
6h 52
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18 - Hurry Up and Slow Down
What does time urgency and reverse discrimination have to do with white supremacy? And how is the ego driving the ship? Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: Master of None TV show is available on Netflix
2016-08-13
00 min
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17 - Walking Through the Gender Medicine Wheel
We explore the healthy and toxic aspects of the masculine and feminine principles through the Gender Medicine Wheel and discuss the nature of the Divine Masculine. Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: The Gender Medicine Wheel was developed by Jose Luis & Lena Stevens at Power Path Shamanism
2016-07-30
00 min
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16 - Talking Rider to Rider
16 - Talking Rider to Rider http://www.mediafire.com/download/g484j4eqqxkfddf/KitchenTableAlchemy016.mp3 We talk with guest Carolina Krawarik-Graham on how to have difficult conversations around race and equality, as well as how to confront the unconscious biases hiding in our own minds. Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: Geert Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Theory (Wikipedia has a pretty good overview) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofstede%27s_cultural_dimensions_theory White Supremacy Culture – Tema Okun (two similar versions) http://www.cwsworkshop.org/PARC_site_B/dr-culture.html and http://dismantlingracism.org...
2016-07-17
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15 - Powering Down the Predator
We welcome our first musician guest Kristin Center as we discuss how to handle those predatory types in our lives who seek to tear down the weak, the sacred, and the beautiful. Plus, Jacqueline fills us in on her summer Stonehenge sabbatical. Tune in for lots of laughs and a bit of powerful music!
2016-07-02
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14 - The Truth About Happily Ever After
Is happily ever after really possible or just a pipe dream? Or is it our either/or mentality that’s getting in the way? Can we have a big impact in the world? Tune in to discover strategies to “have it all” without burning out or selling out. Authors and resources we discussed in this episode: Brene Brown’s BIG (Boundaries, Integrity, Generosity) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecb6ExBaW80
2016-05-23
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13 - The Mother of All Episodes
Leaving behind survival mode and stepping into trust can be difficult when life has given us plenty of reasons not to trust. Mother’s Day is a time for celebration for some, and for others it is a reminder of what we’ve lost or never had.
2016-05-06
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12 - Is Your Creativity Homeless?
You wouldn’t think that the topics of creativity and homelessness would go together, and neither did we, until we sat down and talked about them back-to-back. We discuss how creativity is an essential human need, and why most people don’t get enough of it. Then we address the sticky issue of how to handle that uncomfortable moment when you pull up next to that homeless person at a stoplight.
2016-04-23
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11 - Death, Life, and Drama
Dealing with death is not easy, but we all have to do it at some point, so we talk about what we most need to know to help others - or ourselves - through the darkness. Then we follow up on our conversation about the drama triangle and talk about how to get out whenever we get caught up in it. Thanks to Cyd West for being our first podcast guest! Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: Deeply Into the Bone: Re-Inventing Rites of Passage by Ronald L. Grimes The Power of TED...
2016-04-02
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10 - The Call’s Coming from Inside the House
Flipping the drama triangle and exploring The Five Attachments – Let’s step into our next stage of evolution as individuals in order to create the future we want (not the one we think we’re stuck with). Here are links to the authors and resources we mentioned in this episode: Drama triangle https://www.karpmandramatriangle.com/ Empathy Deficit http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7755013 Pink Floyd "In the Flesh" mashup with Trump rallies https://www.facebook.com/IRBF.org.uk/videos/1543516199276321/ BBC 5 Steps to Fascism (full documentary!!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeBisBQblFM The Five Levels of Att...
2016-03-16
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9 - What To Do About The Donald
In this episode, we take on the elephant in the room - Donald Trump. How is he reflecting what we’re all doing, as individuals and as a culture? How is our desire for control and certainty enslaving us? And what can each of us do about it?
2016-03-10
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8 - Power Play and Gaming Trust
In this episode, we discuss how to be powerful without being a jerk, and how having more lighthearted fun can lead to a seriously happier life experience.
2016-02-20
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7 - Martyrs, Tricksters, and the American Election Fairy Tale
ln this episode, we discuss the difference between the Martyr and Trickster view of the world and how the lense we see through affects how we relate to the world. We touch on the importance of backing up our beliefs with action in order for them to be fully realized. Last but not least, we dive into the American Election Fairy Tale - what it is, how it’s no longer serving us, and what’s on the horizon. Please share your thoughts, feelings, and opinions in our Facebook group - next time we’ll address the questions and concerns that y...
2016-02-06
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6 - Full Moon Release: Letting go of judgment
We talk about how to deal with other people’s judgement of us, and discuss full-moon rituals that help to clean out those things that are no longer serving us.
2016-01-22
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5 - It's the Should-iest Time of the Year
We discuss setting goals from of a place of self-love instead of using them to should on ourselves. In the integration station segment, we go through Sara’s goal-setting process as a practical example of how to peel back the layers and identify the goals most worth pursuing.
2016-01-06
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4 - The Terrorists On The News and In Our Heads
We answer listener questions about how to find healthy ways to deal with strong emotions, and how to deal with fearful news stories in the media.
2015-12-22
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Get Out of Your Own Damn Way Podcast
Jacqueline Freeman – Get Out of Your Own Damn Way Podcast
Listen in as Jacqueline Freeman shares her Get Out of Your Own Damn Way story.
2015-12-20
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3 - With Shame and Blame, Everything Stays the Same
We discuss how judgement, shame, and blame impacts our relationship to ourselves, others, and the world around us. We touch on the story of Lucifer/Iblis and the Two-Minute Hate from George Orwell’s 1984 as we move into a discussion about taking responsibility for our emotional decisions and how they shape how we experience the world.
2015-12-12
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2 - Muses, Mindset, And Questioning Intuition
A response to Elizabeth Gilbert’s TED Talk on creativity led into a discussion on Fixed vs. Growth Mindset and questioning your intuition.
2015-11-27
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1 - Who We Are and Why We're Here
Welcome to our first podcast! We recorded this 11/5/2015, and in listening to it on 11/21/15 to edit and get it ready to post, we had tears in our eyes and shivers all over at how prescient what we talked about is to the current conversation. So grab a mug, pull up a chair and join our conversation.
2015-11-21
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biodynamics – Homesteading and Permaculture by Paul Wheaton
202 – Paul visits Joseph & Jacqueline Freeman of Friendly Haven Rise Farm – Pt. I
Paul visits Joseph & Jacqueline Freeman of Friendly Haven Rise Farm in Battleground Washington while on the 2012 Symphony with Seeds and Soil Tour. The first podcast covers how they found their farm and the 68 things anyone looking for a homestead should take into consideration during the process of finding a suitable location, slug management, ladybugs, bees, bats, woodchip compost, persistent herbicides , picloram , clopyralid half life, permaculture, biodynamics, cow manure, cow taming, hens and roosters, visitors dogs, livestock guardians, cats on the farm, and voles.
2012-09-17
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wild foods – Homesteading and Permaculture by Paul Wheaton
202 – Paul visits Joseph & Jacqueline Freeman of Friendly Haven Rise Farm – Pt. I
Paul visits Joseph & Jacqueline Freeman of Friendly Haven Rise Farm in Battleground Washington while on the 2012 Symphony with Seeds and Soil Tour. The first podcast covers how they found their farm and the 68 things anyone looking for a homestead should take into consideration during the process of finding a suitable location, slug […]
2012-09-17
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