Neon Lights
About ten years later, Earle Anthony used neon to gain attention for his Packard dealerships in Los Angeles. Then the person down the street got one, and then another, and another.
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