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Mornings Like This
Mornings Like This
37 episodes
1 day ago
In this podcast, I share how starting a balcony garden and reimagining what counts as waste helped me reconnect to something deeper. With food prices rising and the systems around us feeling increasingly unstable, I’ve been asking myself: What can I control? This post is about how I’m answering that question through tomatoes, pineapple skins, and ancestral memory. It’s also a gentle invitation to begin again—starting right where you are.
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In this podcast, I share how starting a balcony garden and reimagining what counts as waste helped me reconnect to something deeper. With food prices rising and the systems around us feeling increasingly unstable, I’ve been asking myself: What can I control? This post is about how I’m answering that question through tomatoes, pineapple skins, and ancestral memory. It’s also a gentle invitation to begin again—starting right where you are.
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Marketing,
Self-Improvement
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Bridging the Gap Between Belief and Manifestation
Mornings Like This
10 months ago
Bridging the Gap Between Belief and Manifestation
Mornings Like This
In this podcast, I share how starting a balcony garden and reimagining what counts as waste helped me reconnect to something deeper. With food prices rising and the systems around us feeling increasingly unstable, I’ve been asking myself: What can I control? This post is about how I’m answering that question through tomatoes, pineapple skins, and ancestral memory. It’s also a gentle invitation to begin again—starting right where you are.