
In the premiere episode of Return to Nature, we begin with a solo conversation with host Melissa Bloom.
Melissa is the founder of The Sisters Bloom, an eco-conscious stop-motion animation studio. After working for several years in the professional stop-motion animation industry in Los Angeles, she stepped away and embarked on a holistic health journey alongside her sister, learning firsthand that human health is directly related to our environment.
Five years later, with a yearning to return to her passion, Melissa decided to start her own studio that prioritized the health of humans and the planet throughout the production process.
Melissa shares:
-Her journey from a Nature-resistant child to Nature-loving adult
-The progression of modern conveniences that has led to the situation we are in today
-How she found and pursued stop-motion animation professionally
-Questioning your passion as a means of growing in other areas of your life
-How her sister’s chronic illness led to true health for her whole family and an awakening to the hidden toxins in our lives
-The necessity for conscious consumerism
-An overview of the toxic and wasteful practices within stop-motion
-The difference between sustainability vs. eco-consciousness
-The meaning behind this podcast’s title, Return to Nature
-A story from her life in Montana about society’s lack of intimacy with the end-of-life of products and possessions
-Insight into The Sisters Bloom’s processes
-Non-native frequencies (nnEMFs) and how to mitigate them
-An example of frequency-based EMF remediation.
-An example of earth-based EMF remediation.
You can connect with Melissa through The Sisters Bloom:
Website: www.thesistersbloom.com
Instagram: @sistersbloomstudios
Pinterest: @thesistersbloom
Email: growwithus@thesistersbloom.com
Intro/Outro music by Ken Belcher