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Soul food with Sadie

Soul food with Sadie

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The soul is the driving force that it takes to be who you were designed to be! Journey with me as I dig deep within the soul to help you get to the root, process, heal, and transform your past hindrances into the stepping stones you need to accelerate your life! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sadie-evans89/support
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This is a conversation about the future. About creating a culture that values tomorrow. We reckon a slower, simpler, steadier existence is the first step - one that’s healthier for humans and the planet. We call it Futuresteading. Each month we chat to people prominent and humble in food, farming, health and environment, gathering practical advice and epic solidarity - so we can all nut this thing out together. Join our nitty, gritty, honest and hopeful convo every Monday during our 10 episo ...
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Soul Unexpected is a raw and edgy interview series from movers and shakers with a story or experience to share, we chat everything from creativity, politics, sex, relationships, personal development, food, entertainment and so much more! Soul Unexpected is here to serve, create a bit of ruckus, shift your thinking and spread love. Join the movement every Wednesday, Download + Subscribe Itunes, Stitcher Radio and Spreaker.com With love, style & grace, Adeline- Host/Founder of Soul Unexpected
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The Mulberry Lane Show is a music, arts, & lifestyle talk radio show by 3 sisters in a band- Rachel, Bo, & Allie Kat. When you tune in, you'll find what you have in common with a Grammy winning rock star or an Emmy winning actress. You’ll hear the philosophies, creative processes, tips, inspirations, troubles and triumphs of those pursuing their dreams. We like to break down walls. We love creating a comfy environment so artists feel safe revealing their true selves. And maybe you'll feel yo ...
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Our most downloaded backyard adventurer is chatting with us again but this time with better sound and more sleep under his belt so we are witness to a more true version of this humorous, odd character. A self titled 'polyjobist; a generalist at many things, he shares the challenge of writing a book after a decade in academia, worrying about breakin…
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Charlie Mgee -- permaculture troubadour and Formidable Vegetable frontman -- composes swingin' tunes on a ukulele that address climate change, food security and regenerative sustainable living. From 'energy-descent electroswing' to 'post-apocalypso', his unforgettable music provides permaculture earworms that entertain and educate. Maybe you're hum…
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What would it be like to rely solely on yourself, lean into ecological literacy, to really notice the changing patterns of the season & offer yourself the time it genuinely takes to live intimately with the earth . Claire tells of her pathway to following a calling to initiation - a need to let her social identity rot away on the forest floor & go …
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Today Jade sits down with one of those luminous beings who’s living like tomorrow matters with deep intention and integrity. Mara of Village Dreaming and ORTO Farm near Daylesford shares stories from her slow food life and lyrical observations (to the tune of ‘riding a bike to work in the city is like experiencing a musical’) that’ll linger long af…
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This episode is akin to being a fly on the wall as you overhear a convo… a warm, convivial, personal conversation to round out season nine. Listening back, while editing - with the Sunday roast cooking - it felt intimate to be part of this natter between Sadie and Jade which was recorded in late Spring art the end of their respective days. They pou…
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How do we become a life enhancing species? How do we remember in our bones our earth lineage? Osprey asks us to consider 'How are we each ‘efforting’ towards a different way of being? If you said Together...SNAP. While acknowledging that we're each complicit in living & swimming in an extractive economy & extractive world - its about the way we nav…
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Jane Stevens is passing on the knowledge from her lifelong poly passions of gardening, herbalism, astrology and moon cycles as a gift to the world in the from of a book (one that carries a Chelsea green publishers mark on the spine & a Rosemary Gladstar forward no less). This Wisconsin based wealth of other-worldly wisdom shares why writing a book …
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Sarah Andrews has this way of stripping back the noise & replacing hustle with humility. A gentle woman, who describes herself as '90% introvert', she has crated beautiful spaces by considering them her palette to tell stories & then inviting in a global community of folk to share her special space. The key, she says, to creating spaces that are wa…
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Summary: In a world of consumption & content this chat ponders which containers for connection are going to hold us in relationships that are strong enough to navigate sickness & health, vitality & misery & how we build bridges to thread our significant worlds into one place so we can be ‘whole’. Over & above the individual, we ask ‘how do we build…
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Illustrator extraordinaire is back to chat! Brenna's talent lies in taking hairy, complex systemic issues and distilling them into bite-sized, actionable messages using just her pencil (& of course her magnificent capacity for critical thought). We check in with her latest updates from life on the road with her partner Charlie McGee touring with hi…
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SHOW SUMMARY Join Billa, co founder of the Wild School, as we navigate back into our custodial selves. Where we use head, hands & heart to rebuild the connective processes that help us become deeply connected people to place & each other. This process requires us to not only think but to really feel, 'It needs to be remembered in the body at a cell…
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The majority of us are living in cities, and the sad truth is that these highly inhabited hubs are food deserts. Places where food certainty is uncertain and what we do have available is a rapidly homogenising food landscape. The Food Lab is a program based in Sydney and designed to find ways to bring people closer to the soil that grows our food. …
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Maria Konecsky refers often to her ancestral memory. For her the way back to those who came before her has been through food. She says “Our food lines, hold our story, no matter what it is, whether its pretty or ugly, grand or humble it holds richness and grit and love and loss” It’s such a beautiful way to unpack our heritage - through food, in he…
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Join Jade and the tall, smiling pink haired gem as she ponders the many right ways of doing things - when care, intellect & heart goes into the building of skills, earth care & people care we need to honour the effort which is more important than the approach taken. Learn why she actively puts herself in front of opportunities & why she uses her pl…
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Dr Kate Luckins asks what shade of green are you? The answer is of little consequence and will most certainly ebb with the hokey poke of life - finding your own shade, in your own way is the secret…along with an audit or two of your cupboards, sheds, fridge and mind. With a doctorate in sustainability, this Dr knows a thing or two about how we can …
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Kirsten Bradley is one half of permacultures favourite educators MILKWOOD and she joins us as our opening night (very early morning actually) star in the spectacular line up of season nine guests. We've had her in our ears before but not since she crossed Bass Straight to set up home and release her new book. The Milkwood Permaculture Living Handbo…
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Many times we forget to thank God for answered prayers, mainly because we think that we did it in our own strength. This episode will remind you that there is nothing we can do in our own strength. It will remind you to never be like the ten men who had leprosy and were healed, but only one came back to give thanks. Because he understood that, in h…
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I used to notice that when I set out to achieve something, I would start it and not finish it. After pondering on why I continued to do this month after month and year after year, I realized it was because I lacked direction. Yes, I would set the goal, but it was too big for my mind to handle, so I got overwhelmed and abandoned it. I didn't abandon…
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The enemy seeks to destroy your identity because he knows the power that you hold. We must not be so caught up in all the goodness that we aren’t aware of the tricks that the enemy has set for us!!! God is the same today as he was yesterday; he will get you through anything that stands in your way; however, you must press through the pressure and t…
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Having to really realize that we are not in control of our lives is probably the hardest thing to do for me. It was because I was someone who wanted to control my life because I wanted everything to work in my favor. However, going through life, I realized it doesn't work like that, and in fact, it wasn't until I relinquished my need to have contro…
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Feeling voids is something we all have done; however, if we are not careful, those things, people, and places could easily distract us from true growth. In this episode, I discuss void fillers and how to free ourselves from them in order to authentically walk into your true identity.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/…
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A Gallop survey reported that 55% of adults find their true identity in their jobs. Sadly, this has been going on since 1989. My goal with this episode is to expose the plan of the enemy. His goal is to keep you distracted by the many roles that we have so that you can't discover your true identity and access the power within. God's design for your…
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70% of all adults have experienced some form of trauma in their lifetime, and many of us continue to allow it to hinder us from becoming the person we are destined to be. This episode is jam-packed with personal experiences, inspiration, and strategies to assist with spotting your trauma triggers and unraveling them for good so that you can elimina…
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When we transform as a person, sometimes we can miss the fact that we also have to examine and evaluate our parenting skills. Yes, parenting is not easy by a long shot; however, we are raising someone's doctor, teacher, wife, husband, pastor, and president, so we must make sure we are intentional about what we are pouring into our children. This ep…
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Fear is considered False Evidence Appearing Real, however sometimes the false evidence feels so real that it causes us to get stuck and give up on things that we've prayed for. Tune in as I discuss how fear almost hindered me from getting the relief that I prayed for. My goal with this episode is to inspire you to no longer allow fear to hinder you…
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Parenting has taught me many lessons, and as my children age, I am learning that life's most difficult but joyous moments come from being a mother. My teen boys caused me to do some self-reflection last week, and I figured out that God causes things to break in order to build them back up on a more solid, unshakable foundation. I challenge you to l…
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Have you ever tried to fit into friendships, relationships, jobs and even families but it just didn't feel right?In life we oftentimes try to fit things and people into our life that lead us down the wrong path, this episode is a reminder that although you may have taken the wrong path you can still dust yourself off and get back on the right path …
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Remember this beautiful human? She spent some time in your ears way back in series one & two before heading off for a life of adventure & learning in the intellectual home of permaculture. Catie Payne is a courageous one-of-a-kind character full of love and laughter who challenges 'normal' and beats to her own drum. Join us for this joyful, 'been-t…
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In life we don't realize how a small gesture can open the door to a great lesson, in this show I discuss three things that are vital on this journey in life. My goal is to inspire, educate, and uplift each listener in the way they need to be uplifted. Always remember to take the seeds that are for you and leave the rest for others. Facebook: https:…
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Summary "We’ve never been sicker as a species, we've never experienced such high levels of extinction and its time to look past the ‘machine that’s working’ and actively choose not to contribute to it. Instead, its time to share ancestral knowledge, naturopathy, movement & earth based skills with each other & the next generation and nod to our ance…
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Finding the beauty in the process that it takes to get you to your purpose can sometimes be difficult. Journey with me as I remind you on the subtle gems that God gives us on our journey through life's most difficult moments. Follow me on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SadieMaeEvans89/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sadiemae…
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When did having twin basins and three toilets become the norm? As an architect who bucks the idea of bigger-is-better Jane Hilliard uses the principle of “Enoughness” as a design principle for the built environment. Its better for both the natural environment and the people around us. It allows us to be rich in ways that matter instead of buying in…
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"Apple pie without cheese is like a kiss without a squeeze" and what's the point in that. Life as a shepherd in Vermont USA can be lonely but farm time provides opportunity for reflection & cup filling so there's more energy to give to community. "Although I don’t say no to help - I don’t let no help stop me" is the can-do attitude Tammy exudes not…
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The people we have in our corner will determine how far we go in life. They are the ones who will motivate and inspire us to become the very best version of ourselves. Anthony sheds light on the importance of having the right people in your corner while on his journey to entrepreneurship in the mental health field. E-mailadquarles7@gmail.com Facebo…
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The talented Megan Grant bought the futuresteading book to life with her vibrant depictions of a seasonal, intentional and ritual rich life. After a year of being asked, this introvert who dreams and thinks in colours and pictures finally said yes to being interviewed. We chat about her intuitive approach to creativity, her deep need to keep trying…
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SUMMARY We need an economic system based on values and trust to see genuine change in this critical decade. This intuition led powerhouse is collaboratively leading the thinking for philanthropy & impact investment to shift away from reductionist outcomes to a 'relationship first' approach where she believes the place to begin is with inner work to…
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This homeschooling mum of three spends her days foraging, growing, swapping & upskilling all in the name of continuing to live her version of normal in an abnormal world where we've lost touch with our food, medicine & the natural world. After taking her time with her families transition to this way of life, her newfound confidence & conviction ens…
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This conversation is difficult to process but important to hear. It asks: "How does Socioecological justice prevail in the face of an irreversible collapse"? Its time to accept that infinite growth on a finite planet will be short lived and that those who have agency & privilege have much to do - in big or small ways It’s hard to really accept coll…
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Described as 'all striving no arriving…' Sarah thrives in the early stages of a movement - feeling her way into the zeitgeist of now & unpacks in ways that resonate with reality. Ultimately driven by curiosity & shunning growth, she talks about Wild Activism as a responsibility of the current age with agency in tact. Having less fucks to give about…
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What if all the memories you made as a kid had been replaced by screens? When an aha moment makes you realise that its time to reframe childhood and embrace an analogue life - one that stimulates creativity, imagination and experiences that instill a need to fight for the natural world over technification. With a biological need for at least 3 hour…
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Summary We know that Western culture lives excessively, endlessly seeking the newest and shiniest new thing. Its shocking that 40% of our food goes to waste, one third of our building materials are never even used. But this way of life will be short lived and thankfully being wasteful is now on the nose and cool cats like Joost are making waves by …
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If you're yet to hear Mitch perform 'You're the voice", I beg you to head to the link at the bottom and listen. Carrying the message of unification, love and kindness. Culture is not foreign to Mitch who imbeds a celebration of it into every facet of life as tools to build identity and a strong sense of place. For him living and breathing culture i…
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This heart led Mumma of three has been luring us with images of a dreamy, bloom filled life on her Daylesford apple orchard & words of equal romance via her craft blog for over a decade. She laughs easily, has found balance in being real & makes the simplest of thoughts feel like genuine aha moments. Kate Ulman is wrenchingly honest about the reali…
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Strap in for a fast paced chat with this natural born story teller. From the heady heights of top restaurants, starring in his own reality tv program and radio shows to his definition of “enough” - which begins with rude health and healthy kids before settling with sovereignty of time and community belonging. As practical and grounded as he is char…
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Sharing her evolution from academic keyboard warrior to her current reality of being an agroecological pork and beef farmer who's pretty darned handy with the butchers knife and equally as sharp of mind in her contributions to the UN small scale farming policy initiatives. Tammi Jonas is indeed a force of the natural world, never backwards in comin…
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Brooke McAlary has built a life and brand around slow. She's the author of three books, the co-host of The Slow Home podcast and the voice of a movement that says, "Dear Joneses, I'm opting out of the rat race." But hey, that doesn't mean she's exempt from overwhelm. This convo opens with Brooke and Jade swapping stories of exhaustion. File that un…
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Damon Gameau - A call to arms for storytellers! It's time to shine the spotlight on our story tellers; the creatives, film makers, artists, poets, chefs, writers and musicians. "If our storytellers cannot find a way then the way cannot be found". Join Jade & Damon in this conversation about defying the attention economy, ways to avoid being numbed …
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Annie Raser-Rowland is the co-author of two of our most treasured books; The Weed Forager’s Handbook and The Art of Frugal Hedonism: A Guide to Spending Less While Enjoying Everything More. Annie is an artist, horticulturalist and adventurer who has a knack for thwacking you with the truth -- in the best possible way. If you don't know this marvell…
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This family of four live a largely non-monetary existence on a quarter-acre permaculture plot on Djaara peoples' country/Daylesford. They describe themselves as neopeasants, defined by the gardens & forests they tend, the resources they glean & grow, the community they're part of and the technologies they both use & refuse. They practice permapoesi…
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