The Solar Eclipse/How Our Choices Shape Our Orbit
We, however, have a choice. We might feel a temporary sense of superiority when judgmentally throwing shade or criticism at someone. But, like a solar eclipse, it's a high that onl
Subscription drive (it’s free)
It's been nearly a decade since I started this blog with zero subscribers. Thank you for being here, whether you've joined recently or have been pedaling for years. Since you kn
Misogi/It’s not possible until…
Misogi, made more popular today by Sara Blakely's (Founder of SPANX) husband, Jesse Itzler, is a powerful reminder that we can do hard things. My approach to them is adaptable - s
When Mother Nature offers a gift
This week, following our first substantial snowfall in two years, stepping outside unveiled a serene soundscape of birdsong punctuated by the distant hum of a snowplow. Fresh snow
Who’s That Girl???
I’m an MTV kid, and when we finally got cable television while I was in high school, I was happier than the ‘Man in the Moon.’ So, it was must-see T.V. when MTV a
THE NIGHT SKY – FRIDAY’S PAUSE BREATHE REFLECT MEDITATION
One of my favorite things to do is look up at the night's sky. It's so peaceful and help make my big worries a little smaller. Take a moment to outside and look up. You'll be amazi
THE THINGS WE DON’T TALK ABOUT WITH DONN KING
In this heartwarming episode of the Kintsugi Podcast, Michael welcomes Donn King, a speaker, writer, and educator who shares his profound insights into the power of storytelling, c
THE ART OF EMBRACING TRANSITIONS WITH MIKE BRCIC
In this enriching episode of the Kintsugi podcast, we dive deep into the essence of embracing life's transitions with Mike Brcic, a like-hearted, Toronto Blue Jays loving, entrep
Questions About Meditation – Friday’s Pause Breathe Reflect Moment
This week, I answer some of your meditation questions. I remember when I started, I didn't know what I was doing and thought I had to do it a certain way, which wasn't the case. I
How solid is your foundation?
Hey, most of the HGTV makeovers we love are straws and sticks - they might look good, but they fall apart after the cameras go home. This attitude is why most corporate