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"create more than you consume." Okay...but HOW!? We're all addicted to scrolling already. How do we stop the cycle for long enough to actually create something?
Well, we start taking notes. This episode is all about following your string of curiosity and getting serious about your interests. We've all heard the phrase "in order to be interesting, you need to be interested."
So let's tap into the power of our own interests with a newfound intentionality. Never heard of digital gardening? Don't worry. Think of today's episode as a digital gardening crash course.
In today's episode, we're chatting about:
How to be a more interesting personWhy would taking notes help you be more creative?What is a digital garden?How do you create a digital garden?Resources Mentioned:
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There is no time like the present to re-evaluate your relationship with men.
The cost of centering men in your life:
Never truly meeting yourself because you're stuck in a cycle of appealing to the male gaze Lack of autonomy and self-expression Loss of female friendships Missed opportunitiesAnd so, so much more...
So what are we going to do about it?
Some people are all about divesting from men completely. I don't think that's the answer for me.
So today, we're talking about decentering men WHILE dating them. This episode will still be relevant if you're actively in a relationship with men or never wanted a relationship with men in the first place.
We're all living in a patriarchal society - one that seems to be absolutely imploding and targeting women during it's downfall right now...
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Jamila Bradley's Substack, The Broken Pedestal Society Venus-in-Pisces Red Alert for Genocide: USA -
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Today, I'm sitting down for a completely off the cuff conversation with my mom❤️🔥 If you've never met my mom, you'll definitely be obsessed with her by the end of this conversation.
After literally 3 days of trying to upload the video to Spotify with nothing but "failure to load" messages, I'm opting for audio only for this episode. Womp womp. Please go check out the Youtube video if you want to see all of the family photos and memes I've included love bugs.
Last year for Christmas, I gifted my mom a Storyworth subscription that was meant to turn her stories into a book for my baby niece. But I decided, since my mom is one of the funniest, most insightful people I know, I might as well turn it into a little radio show for her as well. So while a lot of this episode may feel totally random to you if you're a stranger, it's incredibly meaningful to me. I hope you enjoy it :)
CONTENT WARNING: Please take care of yourself, this episode does contain a short discussion about mental illness and suicide. If these topics are potentially triggering, consider switching to a different episode!
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You can't be yourself until you know yourself and you can't know yourself if you're constantly abandoning yourself in pursuit of other people. You can watch the full episode video on Spotify and Youtube (the memes really add to the experience if I do say so myself)!
That's the heart of today's episode wrapped up in a sentence. Going into 2025, I hope we can all find the space to be a bit selfish.
I've been thinking a lot about how I can toggle back and forth between fixer mode and victim mode. In 2025, I want to take a playful approach to being my own parent, ritualizing everything I do so that it's more fun and more beautiful to me, and getting to know myself intentionally.
It doesn't have to all be intense goal setting in the New Year. It can be a process of slowmaxxing into the version of you that knows what you need and stops asking permission. We're talking about self-expression, self-exploration and devotion to the self today.
If you enjoy the ep, talk to me! Leave a comment, DM me, follow the show, you know what to do my loves!
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"I don't know why we feel the need to look for things that aren't here instead of just looking more deeply at what already is here." Today's guest, Eliza Day sums it all up in that one sentence.
Eliza is an artist, speaker, and intuitive guide who is sharing so many nuggets of wisdom that ground spirituality and releases dogma.
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We've all had incredibly vivid dreams where we stumble out of bed and immediately try to recall everything we can. But what do we do with the bits and pieces we remember? Most of us stop at retelling the juiciest bits to our friends. But what if our dreams were the key to understanding ourselves on the deepest level?
Today, I'm chatting with Jared Ray Gilmore, a Jungian depth coach, audio engineer and composer. He blew my mind with this conversation. We're digging into how you can read the symbols in your dreams, what the function of your ego actually is, and so much more.
If you enjoy this episode, share it with a friend! They deserve to unlock the key to their dreams too! Check out the Spotify playlist HERE!
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Girlhood is a state of constant embarrassment. Not to mention the feeling that you're just...always in trouble? So how the hell are we supposed to become well-adjusted adults when most of us have been raised to have a deep shame rooted in our bones?
Well today, I've got Hailey Noecker, self-published author that's absolutely killing it on Substack right now and a prevention specialist for a child advocacy nonprofit.
We're chatting about:
How working in child advocacy has made Hailey think about her own childhood differently What it means to reclaim your youth in adulthood The fig tree analogy (of course, you know me) Why our obsession with self-optimization can be debilitatingListen to the Spotify playlist HERE
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This is such an unserious episode, the dramatics of my intro music are making me laugh. But ya'll! It's time to start talking to strangers. And if you already do that, tune in to this episode to laugh at me for all the ways in which...I do not.
Find all the resources mentioned + the spotify playlist my lovely guests are creating HERE.
And leave a review or share the show!! This is the perf episode to share and get all of your friends in on this challenge so that by the end of the Summer, you're SWIMMING in community with neighbors that were once strangers <3
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What if you started living your life like you begged God to send you back so you could feel again? That's certaintly what today's guest, Anna Lee, is doing.
Anna is a documentary film maker and co-host of The Entreprequeers Podcast. But it doesn't feel right to try to conform her identity to a set of job descriptions. She takes on the French philosophy of "I work to live, I don't live to work." And you can frequently find her dancing unapologetically in public parks.
We're talking about apocalypse magic and the year of the cockroach. If you don't know what those words mean, you should probably tune into the episode and find out.
In this episode, we're chatting about:
Working seasonally and f*cking off the rest of the time What is apocalypse magic? The new age to alt-right pipeline The dance challenge that's grounding Anna and her community The year of the cockroachConnect with Anna:
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Okay, okay I KNOW the word "networking" can be freaky. And by freaky, I mean it can bring out the freaks. You know the ones - they're constantly cold pitching and saying things that make it clear they don't see you as a human being at all. They're trying to get you into some weird MLM. Whatever it is, they've got ulterior motives.
Well this episode is here to tell you - it doesn't have to be like that! Really kind, warm, thoughtful people exist on the internet, do business on the internet, make friends on the internet and more. And today's guest, Anastasiya, is a brilliant example of what it looks like to network in a heart centered way.
For access to all resources mentioned (including the spotify playlist) click HERE
We're also chatting about:
The vulnerability hangover after sharing your art online Navigating language barriers What it looks like to show up first - Brave Mondays How to optimize your productivity systemsConnect with Anastasiya:
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What if life for the sake of life was enough? What if we were operating off of a state of abundance, instead of scarcity? What if every human being really understood how closely linked (in-extractable) we are to other living beings? Would brutal and consistent resource extraction slow down?
In this episode, I'm sitting down with Chloe Parsons to dive deep into our interconnectedness with nature. She's a watercolor and floral collage artist who creates art for the eco-sensual.
If you're not sure what that means, tune in. It's fascinating and will probably inspire you to go on a little mushroom foraging trip after listening to this episode.
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There are a lot of answers, and none of them are wrong. Does that freak you out or tickle your fancy? Today, I'm sitting down with Lexi Merritt, writer, teacher, and founder of The Pretty Decent Internet Café.
Honestly, she's an icon and a legend to me.
Here's a little peak at what we're chatting about:
Lexi's thought process when she's creating a new offer/resource Is internet business a scam!? Why you should ditch the SMART goals for abstract ones Life and business as one great science experimentCheck out all of the resources mentioned in this episode (including the Spotify playlist) HERE!
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You know that feeling when you're sitting around a campfire singing with friends and you think to yourself "why don't humans do this more often?" The feeling of singing with other people is electric.
Maybe you only ever experienced that at sleep away camp. Or maybe you're like me and you're a tried and true choir kid. Even if you don't sing, if you've allowed yourself to experience a collective song, you know what I'm talking about.
Well thanks to the work of Matt Goldstein, we don't have to fully join a choir to sing with strangers. Gaia Music Collective started with a few friends in a Bushwick apartment. Since then, they've grown to gathering hundreds of strangers every single week with the express purpose of bringing people together to sing.
They've got events like One-Day Choirs that don't require any sort of audition or prior experience. And if you're more into the campfire, chill vibe, Candlelight Circlesings would be perfect for you.
I really enjoyed this conversation with Matt for a little bit of behind the scenes into a collective that I've had my eyes on for months! I'll be attending Gaia Music Collective's events throughout the Summer because it's the perfect way to meet new people and indulge my little singer heart. Join me!
To access the Spotify playlist and more resources, click HERE!
In this episode, we're chatting about:
How Gaia Music Collective got started How Matt regulates his energy when leading large groups night after night How going viral on Tiktok changed things for Gaia Matt's new venture: Flow LabsConnect with Matt:
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It's a little bit ironic that the words "I don't wanna talk about anything" have been circling around my head for weeks, right as I launch this podcast. But don't worry, I'm not saying I want to quit yapping in your ears (I know you were worried). Quite the opposite!
Those are lyrics from Adrianne Lenker's song "Anything." The title of this episode is just a line pulled straight from the song. Because...are you kidding? It's too good not to highlight and then circle and then doodle a little heart next to it. So today marks the very first iteration of the soft animal series!
I hope you like it :)
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Are you friends with your desires? Or do they scare the hell out of you?
If they do, that's okay! You're normal babe, I promise. But today's guest might light a little fire under your drive to follow those North Star needs.
Today I'm chatting with Madeline Qi, host of Over & Out, Tiktoker and Youtuber. We'll be diving into her story, from coming out and leaving a long term relationship to checking herself into an ED recovery center.
This episode is all about addressing those parts of our lives that are compulsive. What are we accepting because we've been told that we should and not because we actually want to? My That's So Raven vision just showed big realizations coming your way after listening to the ep!
Content warning: eating disorders, narcissistic parents (take care of yourself love)
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Are you comfortable making BAD art? It might be the antidote to burnout! Today I’m chatting with Tali Dee, a former therapist who went from helping clients through creative burnout, to experiencing it herself.
After burnout manifested in physical symptoms that sent her to the hospital, Tali knew it was time to take a leave of absence. And in that time away, she’s realized the absolute necessity of centering creativity in our lives.
And we’re not just talking about “I’ll get to that creative practice once I’m in a better place” but actually using that creative practice as the bridge to that better place. We’re also diving deep into community. If you feel like it’s been hard to create a sense of community ever since the pandemic began, you’re not alone.
So what does it take? Does adulthood mean that we’re always going to have to deal with a paywall to meet new people? Or can we take matters into our own hands?
I hope this episodes leaves you feeling inspired to go pick up that blank canvas that’s been sitting in the corner for months. You deserve it! And if you’re in the throes of burnout, check out the resources Tali has to offer HERE.
In this episode, we’re chatting about:
Tali’s experience with burnout Why you should de-prioritize external values when moving through burnout How you can get reconnected with your inner child The personal responsibility that comes with creating a sense of community What is a Creative Friday? How can we get more comfortable being beginners?Connect with Tali Dee:
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If you wish the wellness industry was a bit less puritanical, this episode is for you. I'm talking - you don't need to forbid yourself from going out dancing at the night club to feel good in your body. In fact, that sweaty, exhilarating feeling you get at a nightclub could be the key to body liberation.
I'm sitting down with José San Miguel, Founder of Playground Movement, for a conversation that will leave you dancing through the street like Nicole Kidman after she divorced Tom Cruise!
After going through tremendous loss, José came out on the other side with such a beautiful perspective of the world. I originally reached out to them because of this sentiment: we should assume that everyone is grieving.
They put a video on their tiktok about this philosophy and the wind was sucked out of me. How can we show up for each other in grief? And how can we show up for ourselves? This is more than a conversation about fitness. Essentially, it's two people sitting down to reflect on what it is to move through darkness and alchemize grief.
In this episode, we're chatting about:
Personal style Queer expression Alchemizing grief to bring a new idea into the world What's next for Playground Movement The third degree dinner partyWe mention a few juicy resources that you don't want to miss out on so grab those HERE! You can also find the Spotify playlist that will continue the Wild Geese experience into your music loving lives.
If you felt moved by this episode, leave a review with a very long personal story about you alchemized grief. I'm just kidding, you don't have to do that (but I would read it if you did and I would give you a little virtual forehead kiss).
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What makes a good conversation? I know we've all stepped away from a conversation feeling like "oof, I did not nail that one." It doesn't matter how extroverted you are! Some conversations are just...stilted.
Well today, I'm sitting down with Miriam Tinberg - a content curator who has built a following on Tiktok that allowed her to leave her unaligned job. Since leaving her job, she has intentionally created opportunities for conversations with strangers.
Whether you feel like you're a good conversationalist or not, this episode will leave you with a nugget that might just change the way you look at "awkward" conversations.
In this episode, we're chatting about:
The two types of conversationalists Why certain conversations feel uncomfortable An alternative to book club that puts less pressure on participants What it means to be a content curator Why Miriam opened up her calendar to total strangers to expand her social networkClick HERE to find the resources mentioned in the episode, including the Spotify playlist with each guests meaningful song.
If you enjoyed this episode, tell your best friend who lives in a different state about it. And then gab with me in the DMs about how it's bringing you closer!
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Why should you listen to a podcast called Wild Geese? Well, maybe because you want to feel the wonder of a Mary Oliver poem strewn throughout your morning commute.
My name is Anna Corinne, and together, I think we'll make a pretty good gaggle (that's what a group of geese is called). I've been studying the podcast industry for a while. Managing and strategizing with other hosts has shown me the magic tool to sustainable podcasting: curiosity.
So I've created this podcast to dive headfirst into my curiosity and help you do the same. We're flipping the script away from mindless consumption and really zooming in on conversations that will wake us up.
In each episode, I'm sitting down with guests that have one thing in common: they exude Mary Oliver energy. And once a month, you can expect a solo episode as part of my Soft Animal series.
This podcast is for the community organizers, creative entrepreneurs, and conscious consumers.
In this episode, I'm chatting about:
Why the heck you're listening to a podcast called "Wild Geese" Who this podcast is for A bit of my backstory as the trusty narrator of your experience hereI'm genuinely so excited to put this out into the world. As a fellow creative, I know you understand the impact of acknowledgement.
So if you like what you're hearing, don't forget to share the show with your besties. You could even pop a review on Apple podcasts. That will earn you a tearful DM from me (I'm not kidding).
Click HERE to access resources mentioned in the episode! Those articles and poems are just WAITING to be read in full.
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Hi, silly goose!
Welcome to Wild Geese - a supportive space to consider the question: "tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Cue the quarter life crisis!
I'm your host, Anna Corinne. I'm a podcast strategist and actress based in NYC. For the past year and change, I've been supporting other people in launching their podcast. And now it's my turn to step out of my shadow artist era!
Each week, we'll be diving into questions like "how can we have better conversations?" and "what happens if we assume everyone is grieving?" All of my guests exude Mary Oliver energy.
They'll leave you feeling more keenly aware of the magic all around you. Get ready to tap into the wonder and steadfastness that creatives need to fill their well. And trust me, we're all creatives. If you've been conditioned out of believing that about yourself - buckle up babe!