Christine and her family host Kindred Dinners on their farm, where over a hundred people gather for a true farm-to-table feast with live music, locally-made beer, and beyond. She talks about what it’s like to put on an event like this in your own space. Then Tsh shares two seemingly opposite ideas: ignoring the noun and focusing on the verb, and embracing the noun in order to accomplish the verb. It has nothing to do with grammar.
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Thank You | 225
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My Good List | 223
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My Good List | 217
Know the News (& Don't Lose Your Mind) | 216
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Friendships as Self-Care | 213
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Rhythms + Community | 211
Life Lessons + Learning | 210
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