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Nurture Pod Episode 25: Re-membering Gratitude as an Ancient State of Being
Gratitude will get a whole lot of lip service this week in a culture that's rife with political and social divisions.
Is it possible to still be grateful when you're feeling frustrated and resentful towards others or are in deep grief about the state of the world?
Our ancestors may have the keys to unlock the power of this dark time of the year and how winter rituals were used for healing and renewal in community.
In this episode Iris and Ginger dig in to a feast of all the ways we resist, use, create and abuse the idea of gratitude. You may be surprised by how deep this one goes.
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Many thanks to the talented Kathryn Claire for the use of her "Bakers Song" as our intro and exit music!
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Nurture Pod Episode 24: Wit, Knowing and Ken. 3 ways to unpack what the hell just happened.
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In this post election episode Iris and Ginger discuss the national election results in 3 different ways. In a culture dominated by the mind they include the heart and gut into the process to understand the place we have newly arrived at in America. Wit: the mental understanding of the results. Ideas, perceptions, thoughts and judgements. Knowing: the somatic experience of the heart and body. Ho...
Nurture Pod 23: Red Roots of Samhain
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In this episode Iris and Ginger talk red roots, the color of blood, power, sexuality, Queen Madder root and the portal between this world and the next. In the Celtic lands this time of year was known as Samhain (aka Halloween) when the veils between the seen and unseen energies were thin. Protection charms and bonfires to ward off harm, illness, the oncoming winter darkness mixed over time with...
Nurture Pod Episode 22: Full Moon in Aries- how fast are you driving?
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On this episode of the Nurture Pod Iris and Ginger dive into the owners manual for the body- ody-ody. Just because the culture has a speedometer that goes up to 180mph doesn't mean our bodies can or should try to go that fast. What are the dash lights that we ignore on our way to physical and emotional breakdowns? When do we pull over and let our engine cool down and when do we limp it down the...
Nurture Pod Episode 21: Becoming Ancestors
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In this third and final episode of grief conversations with therapist and retreat leader Joshua Lowe, we talk about what it means to live in a culture without connection to ancestors. Ancestral grief is the 5th gate in Francis Weller's book "The Wild Edge of Sorrow". Here's where we grieve the loss of connection not to our personal family line but also to cultural traditions around honoring and...
Nurture Pod Episode 20: Mapping the Personal and Collective Gateways of Grief
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In this episode Iris and Ginger talk once again with therapist and grief ritual leader Joshua Lowe about the different ways that grief shows up personally and collectively in the culture. How can we create lasting change if we aren't willing to let go of the past? How do we let go of the past unless we willing to grieve it? Click here to sign up for the Oregon Coast Community Grief Ritual happe...
Nurture Pod Episode 19: The wild edges of grief and community
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In this episode Iris and Ginger welcome their very first Nurture Pod Guest! Therapist, grief tender, community ritual leader (and Ginger's cousin) Joshua Lowe joins the pod to talk about this misunderstood emotion and the role it plays in our lives and culture. On October 11-13th Joshua Lowe will be coming to Nehalem to co-facilitate a weekend community grief ritual with Ginger and other commun...
Nurture Pod Episode 18: Relax, It's Just a Dream
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In this episode Iris and Ginger discuss the nature of reality and the concept of dream time. One hemisphere of our brain is tuned into the mystical, non linear world of connection and creativity with the ability to see reality in a very different way than the other side of our brain. Western Industrialized Culture could be just a massive dream projection of a part of brain that is obsessed with...
Nurture Pod Episode 17: Full Moon in Aquarius. Ball Jars of Potential
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Recorded the eve of the full blue moon in Aquarius! The astrology of this moment can't be put in a jar and saved for later. It's happening right now. In this episode Iris and Ginger check in on the vibes as we are bathed in the light of a rather sticky, squared up retrograde opposition between the collective (Aquarius moon) vs the personal (Leo sun). What does it mean to be self sufficient? Is ...
Nurture Pod Episode 16: Trash and Talismans
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In this episode Iris and Ginger discuss the idea and practice of working with the material realm. How and why we imbue the objects around us with meaning. Is there such a thing as sacred outside of our own minds and beliefs? Do things mass produced in China become talismans if we fill them with intention or is the magic in the handcraft and time we put into it. What matters when it comes to mat...
Nurture Pod Episode 15: Sacred Ground
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In this episode Iris and Ginger discuss the ways that we come back to ground. The different ways of understanding how the body restores and draws power from our connection to nature. What we perceive as real/important in the dominant culture is designed to make us feel overwhelmed and pulled in many directions at once. Nurture Culture is rooted in the Earth and our ability to connect to what is...
Nuture Pod Episode 14: Drop it Like It's Hot
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In this episode Iris and Ginger discuss how nature uses the heat of mid July to sort out what seeds will ripen for the fall harvest. This is often a moment when we realize that not all our spring plans are going to make it this year. Call it a sense of overwhelm or despair or maybe even relief... but some apples must drop in order for the tree to be healthy. Some plants won't survive a summer h...
Nurture Pod Episode 13: The Fifth Sacred Thing
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In this episode Iris and Ginger discuss The Fifth Sacred Thing - a novel by Starhawk of two potential futures that play out in California. The book gives a glimpse into the power of writing a future that inspires rather than the apocalyptic wasteland that's shown so often in the media. A key part of nuture culture is the ability to understand what seeds we are planting for future generations an...
Nurture Pod Episode 12: Solstice
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In this episode of the Nurture Pod, Iris and Ginger discuss this Summer Solstice /Full Moon in Capricorn moment and what it is revealing to us about how and where we place our energy. This is the halfway point of the year. From this point on we are working with waning solar energy leading towards the Winter Solstice in December. Nature is at it's peak bloom and yet not everything will make it t...
Nurture Pod Episode 11: Cat memes, Opium and Mycelium
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In this episode Iris and Ginger talk about social media. How it's always changing, evolving and learning from us just as we laugh, numb out and learn from it. It wasn't always this hard or easy to connect back before the turn of the century. Nature teaches us about what vast interconnected networking is for but are our monkey brains able to go there? Maybe AI will sort it out for us. Send more ...
Nurture Pod Episode 10: Community
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Nurture Pod Episode 10: Community
Nurture Pod Episode 9: Cleaning up and Letting Go
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Nurture Pod Episode 9: Cleaning up and Letting Go
Nurture Pod Episode 8: Figuring it out
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Nurture Pod Episode 8: Figuring it out
Selling at the Farmers Market
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Selling at the Farmers Market
Nurture Pod Episode 7: What we value
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Nurture Pod Episode 7: What we value
Nurture Pod Episode 6: Beltane
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Nurture Pod Episode 6: Beltane
Nurture Pod Episode 5: Festivals, Sabotage and Recovery
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Nurture Pod Episode 5: Festivals, Sabotage and Recovery
Nurture Podcast 4: The Solar Eclipse Edition!
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Nurture Podcast 4: The Solar Eclipse Edition!
Nurture Pod Episode 2: Vulnerability Hangovers and the Waterfall
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Nurture Pod Episode 2: Vulnerability Hangovers and the Waterfall
Nurture Pod Episode 1
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Nurture Pod Episode 1
Free Coaching Minute: Meet the Amygdala.
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Free Coaching Minute: Meet the Amygdala.
Free Coaching Minute: Is it "meant to be"?
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Free Coaching Minute: Is it "meant to be"?
Free Coaching Minute. Everything Cycles.
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Free Coaching Minute. Everything Cycles.
Free Coaching Minute: What if the Opposite were true?
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Free Coaching Minute: What if the Opposite were true?
Free Coaching Minute: I Just Can't Figure it out.
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Free Coaching Minute: I Just Can't Figure it out.

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  • @debbieharmon4709
    @debbieharmon4709 5 місяців тому

    I often think about the joy of ripping out the asphalt around my house and planting more garden! An enduring image from this book! Any "Sheri S. Tepper" book is a great environmental read!

  • @mysti_gayle
    @mysti_gayle 9 місяців тому

    Congratulations to you both!! ❤❤

  • @roosterruler
    @roosterruler 9 місяців тому

    That is big news! Congratulations to all! Do you know if she plans on keeping most of the blends (Immunitea is the big one I don't think I can live without)?

  • @jamesmcclure815
    @jamesmcclure815 9 місяців тому

    I like! Wise words.

  • @jamesmcclure815
    @jamesmcclure815 9 місяців тому

    Smart !

  • @jamesmcclure815
    @jamesmcclure815 9 місяців тому

    Yay! Go Ginger!!

  • @MusikCassette
    @MusikCassette 2 роки тому

    I guess the real question is: why do you use soil at all?

  • @coop5329
    @coop5329 2 роки тому

    Even with the increase in the price of lumber, the price of straw around here coupled with the fact that it rapidly rots in this situation, means that straw bales are more expensive to do this with than plain old 2x4 lumber. Plus the "bales" here are about half the size of these, and from to look of them, these are probably at least 4 times the weight. The price of straw is INSANE, and you can't even feed it to the animals. (well you could but it's REALLY empty calories!)

    • @LouisianaSpey
      @LouisianaSpey 3 місяці тому

      The first thing in notice was how much that would cost me to build that. In my area, they cost 15 dollars at square. I've been ordering a 2 yards of mulch ever year and I specifically ask to get the bottom layer of the pile. It come in basically broken down already. Then add compost just to my planting holes. I also got worried about any chemicals from the hay for my soil.

  • @jcking6785
    @jcking6785 2 роки тому

    Interesting and informative. (The on-screen text sometimes doesn’t display long enough for a fairly fast reader to finishing reading).

  • @salmonbirdz
    @salmonbirdz 2 роки тому

    Another common name is Bedstraw.

  • @braveheartconsulting
    @braveheartconsulting 3 роки тому

    Loved the video. Am curious what kind of animal was on the floor behind you? Looked cute but couldn't tell. Look forward to buying some Pumpkin Chai!

  • @jimstormcrow
    @jimstormcrow 3 роки тому

    Did you ever go back?

  • @monaali1898
    @monaali1898 3 роки тому

    What kind of pests problems we might face because of straw bales?

    • @keptyeti
      @keptyeti 3 роки тому

      The Strawbale Woozle is a pest but that's mainly because he's a vegan and won't stop talking about it.

  • @semt157
    @semt157 3 роки тому

    Any update on this garden?

  • @dianeduanecounterman7126
    @dianeduanecounterman7126 3 роки тому

    Very informative. Thank you. Duane

  • @jamesmcclure815
    @jamesmcclure815 4 роки тому

    Hooray! You're kind to share your depth of knowledge, Ginger. Thank you!!

  • @reneedla
    @reneedla 4 роки тому

    I like the green garlic tip. I have quite a bit of Polish in my heritage as well! Good job on the video.

  • @jamesmcclure815
    @jamesmcclure815 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing so much knowledge, Mrs. Edwards!

  • @jamesmcclure815
    @jamesmcclure815 4 роки тому

    Bravo!