Creativity According to a 10 year Old
In this shorter (and very silly) episode, I interview one of the most creative people I know - my 10 year old son, Hunter. Amidst some very silly bloopers Hunter shares some helpful insights on what it means to be creative. At the very least you'll get some giggles out of this episode. Hunter can not be found anywhere because he is a 10 year old boy with no social media.
Fixer Upper to Regenerative Sanctuary with CJ Andrews
In this episode I chat with serial entrepreneur and dreamer CJ Andrews. CJ is the founder of Avocado Bliss Retreat, an all inclusive sanctuary for anyone wanting to connect back with themselves, with nature, or the community. Listen in to hear how this incredible visionary took a farm house fixer upper and created a space like no other. Connect with CJ and Avocado Bliss Retreat:Instagram: @avocadoblissretreatWebsite: avocadoblissretreat.com
Believing We Are Creative with Justine Andreu Darling
In this episode I chat with my very good friend Justine Andreu Darling. She and I have been through morning sickness, pumping milk in hotel rooms, and rediscovering our creativity together. While there was a time when she thought she wasn't creative at all, Justine has come to discover that creativity just looks different for her and how to quite those critical voices that try and tell her otherwise. In this episode we also reference the USD Restorative Justice Facilitation and Leadership Certificate.
Greater Than the Sum of our Parts with Actress Brittany Oaks Portis
In this episode I chat with my friend (and next door neighbor) Brittany Oaks Portis about her start as a dancer, musician, and actress. Brittany shares how all of life - motherhood, dreams, aspirations, and career - have shifted and grown over time into what she is doing now. Follow Brittany on Instagram: @portisfamilyCheck out her work on IMDb: Brittany Oaks
More Than Coffee with Amanda Morrow
This episode was such a treat! I chat with Amanda Morrow, Co-Owner of The Flower Pot Cafe and Bakery and Three Legs Coffee Roasters in La Jolla, California. Amanda shares all about her crazy journey starting out as Owner of the Pannikin, La Jolla - until they unexpectedly lost their lease. Through lots of community support, they were able to open up their current cafe, a beautiful space that is a "safe haven for the old, young, and the black sheep of the family. "Follow them on Instagram @flowerpotcafeandbakery Visit the website at https://www.flowerpotcafe.org/Or tlcroasters.org