Send us a text Autumn is here and the leaves are changing! The colors! The spectacle! The furious battle??? As I watch the majestic splendor of the season, my enjoyment is tempered by the fruitless, unnatural, and ultimately harmful exercises I witness up and down the suburban streets. In a time that we need more than ever to Listen and Respond to the subtle cues of nature around us, I thought it time to explain some of the more subtle benefits of the delicate art of leaving...
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Send us a text Autumn is here and the leaves are changing! The colors! The spectacle! The furious battle??? As I watch the majestic splendor of the season, my enjoyment is tempered by the fruitless, unnatural, and ultimately harmful exercises I witness up and down the suburban streets. In a time that we need more than ever to Listen and Respond to the subtle cues of nature around us, I thought it time to explain some of the more subtle benefits of the delicate art of leaving...
Send us a text We beg for it, we plead for it, offer deals, and go to great lengths to achieve it, but the moments of inspiration fall sparingly upon those who hunger most for them. Throughout history the pursuit of inspiration has been a mystery for all who have had the experience. The agreed upon position seems to point mostly toward the impression that the phenomenon is a capricious and easily offended one that exists beyond our control. In this episode I delve into the idea...
NOBODY’S PRODIGY
Send us a text Autumn is here and the leaves are changing! The colors! The spectacle! The furious battle??? As I watch the majestic splendor of the season, my enjoyment is tempered by the fruitless, unnatural, and ultimately harmful exercises I witness up and down the suburban streets. In a time that we need more than ever to Listen and Respond to the subtle cues of nature around us, I thought it time to explain some of the more subtle benefits of the delicate art of leaving...