Category: Episodes

  • Make Way for the New

    It can be a challenge for us to dismantle some of the old to make way for the new. As we enter different seasons of our life, as we move through change and experience the grief and angst of  letting go of stale (but familiar) dreams, it takes faith to walk into the as yet…

  • The Twisty, Perfect Path

    Sometimes, as we take baby steps in the directions of our dreams, the path becomes a bit twisty.  We often end up taking detours that turn us in slightly different directions in the creative process.  But often those twists and turns end up being the perfect path!

  • Get Curious

    When receiving feedback, a good tool to use to process is to “Get Curious”.  When we are curious we are eager to know or learn something, and we provide a more analytical, inquisitive approach.

  • The Perils of Giving Advice

    It can be hard to simply hold space for another, to provide effective support, without giving advice.  Mirroring the words, mirroring the feelings, and being present, is so much more helpful than giving advice, but sometimes much harder to do!

  • Choosing From The Buffet That Is Life

    Choosing the dreams we want to manifest into reality is like choosing from ALL the choices at an extravagant buffet. What do you most want to put on your plate, in a world of unlimited possibilities? You get to hone in, refine,  sharpen, and make YOUR  selections!

  • Living in the Question

    “Living in the question” is a technique that we can use to allow our mind the freedom to explore, to hone in on the possibilities, without making it seem that we are making a decision and actually embarking on a major change. This manifestation accelerator can truly speed up the creation process.

  • Soft in the Middle Now

    While the struggle can feel so hard in the moment, you can do hard things. As Rumi says, “the wound is the place where the light enters you”.

  • Let It Be

    When we resist our emotions they can cause our world to seem bleak and colorless.  If we can “let it be”, experience our emotions, and not get stuck in resistance, the emotions can float on by.

  • A Life Without Reverie

    An Episcopal priest once said to me that “a life without reverie is meaningless”.  It is important to take time to reflect, to process, to make sense of all of the stimuli around us; time for reverie. John Dewey said, “We don’t learn from experience, we learn from reflecting on experience.”

  • The Meaning I Give It

    Abraham Lincoln is attributed with saying “we are as happy as we make up our mind to be”. When it comes to happiness, do you make a conscious decision and intention to choose “happiness” today?