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Last Episode season one :) moving to Amsterdam

Released Saturday, 24th July 2021
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Last Episode season one :) moving to Amsterdam

Last Episode season one :) moving to Amsterdam

Last Episode season one :) moving to Amsterdam

Last Episode season one :) moving to Amsterdam

Saturday, 24th July 2021
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Aloha gentle listeners and welcome to the last episode of  Season 1 !  WOW!

Thank you so much for tuning in and not dropping out!  In this last episode, I have made it to Amsterdam after a full year and a half of living with my parents, when I am not freaking out over the move I have made I am enjoying bike riding, running. learning Dutch getting my paperwork done and submitted for permanent residency and well enjoying the sights and sounds of my ancestorial home...  I know maybe it has been a little rough going as I find my voice and figure how to tell the stories that are meaningful to all of you and I think the guests have really enriched the stories and definitely my life and I hope yours. 

Well, the very first guest is the most amazing Teresa Shook founder of the women's march fellow Scorpio and maker of good trouble always an inspiration to talk with and know!  So much gratitude to Chris Block for taking our conversations to the podcast space and for being spontaneous and such a great storyteller!
 
Edd Stone for sharing his joy of bucket lists - Edd is on some big adventure cycling around Europe and I think he is currently in Spain thanks so much Edd! Dave Haines for sharing his experience in the 2020 Democratic  Presidential campaign in Iowa and for advising me don't the most epic road trip ever to Zion and Arches national parks!
 
Jonas  Vansteenkiste who name I will  I will finally master for season 2  as we follow his amazing artwork and please go take look at his new book collaboration with a good friend and fellow artist Joke Raes, 'Transitoria',  which you can pre-order here!

I think this season I wanted to share the stories and art of people that admire who are making a difference in their artwork and no one do I admire more than the cat saving,  amazing and soulful artist, Laura Jean McLaughlin of the Schulmpy Funk Manifestoes, see her new works here!

Remember the amazing, brilliant, and insightful  Sheva Pekar knowledgeable on the healing power of psychedelics and her work to provide equal access for everyone? https://psycannadvisors.com/

I met Sheridan Ruth doing some research on a project and future podcast series on equity and including and was so inspired by her and her story I immediately asked her to be on the podcast I could not help myself.  So much goodness and inspiration from this young leader it will be exciting to see what she does in the world, I predict it is going to be amazing!

A huge mahalo to Mikico Tashima ( Mickey) for her inspiration to be present and keeping the faith when you find your passions and that creativity does not have to be tied to any one thing but a creative life is accessible to all of us,. Follow her on Facebook!

Finally many thanks to my dad for being himself and always telling me the tough stories even when they are hard to listen to and hard to tell!
Whew, amazing all these people shared stories this season and I hope t share many more! 

I have to thank my technical and emotional support Anna who is the world's greatest coach and believer in what one can accomplish, visit her website here! The best is last here for sure Leon is the world's greatest sound editor and collaborator and on to season 2!
Season One was completely self-funded and a labor of love and learning but as I roll into next season with big plans for life-changing storytellin

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