Hello y'all! This week's episode is like that next to last chapter in your favorite book. You know, the part where you see how the main character pieces all the previous experiences into a magnificent lesson...And tomorrow, well, it's gonna be
This week's podcast is a full snack. There are things I've wanted to say for a long time, and personal epiphanies that need to wander around in the world untethered and unrestrained. This isn't a "things are about to get real," but more like, "
The mystics and sages of old encourage us to walk as authentically as we can - to face reality in the best possible manner we have available. When I started this podcast it wasn't for the likes and shares, but to move out of a comfort zone. One
This week's episode is a more personal "ramble" than usual. After walking all around the world (so to speak) I realized the Philosopher's Stone had always been in my yard the whole time.
This week's episode has som technical difficulties due to the wild nature of cats. Maybe they need their own podcast? Would that be niche enough?One of the things I see happening across the board is that we are all niche-ing ourselves into corn
This week's episode has a few words about, you guessed it, the active role that social media has in fostering division. There's also some rambling, tangent wanders, and much more.If you would like to keep up to date with all the goings on aroun
Greetings and welcome to this week’s podcast! Today’s episode is full of lively discussions about my concerns with pop culture wellness influencers. This topic seems to be my “that one time at band camp,” but I’m totally okay with that. Sometim
In today’s episode I cover quite a few threads in the tapestry of my topic - how the culture defines wellness work (of any flavor) in the digital age. Highlights are:- the cultural double standard that hinders wellness practitioners in conventi
Today’s episode is about dealing with uncertainty in life, and the book Old Turtle by Douglas Wood. (note: in the podcast I say Douglas “Woods,” but it’s Wood)
What others think of you is none of your business, especially when you have work to do. This episode is about a small, but impactful, realization about how I navigate in the world.
“Silence is the necessary space around things that allows them to develop and flourish without my pushing.” - Richard RohrToday’s episode is about the gentle sound of silence, and how it teaches us about what dwells within.Website: Kim E Upton
In this episode I discuss the way we use language as a tool of expression. My focus is on the 2023 “word of the year” announcement from Merriam-Webster.If you would like to stay up to date on my work and such, you can find me on:FacebookMy web