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Spencer Ackerman and Laura Hudson tackle the conflicts, schemes and themes of Game of Thrones. Have a comment or question for our hosts? Leave us a voicemail: 917-900-4577
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Synovium is the soft liquid tissue layer that lubricates and supports human joints. This podcast serves as a digital tissue; engaging and connecting Artists who embody new ways of relating, making, and being. Through this work, we lovingly tend to the collective trauma we face as interconnected beings on a planet expressing its wounds. Synovium is dedicated to fostering bonds between people and the planet through sonic musings on the nature of embodiment; sharing interviews with Artists who ...
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Into Our Own Hands

Gretchen Winterkorn

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Psychotherapist-turned Flower Farmer Gretchen Winterkorn uses her tools in her own life and shares the results of her dirty work - growing as a human and working with her hands. In each episode, Gretchen explores how we can improve our living experiences as humans, create with our hands wherever we are and take more ownership over our own lives. Connecting to hunters, potters, weavers, artists, farmers, kindergarten teachers, acupuncturists and more in her native Hudson Valley, Gretchen is i ...
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From the teachings of his Grandfather, Luke Spencer came to know the gifts of nature; its lessons, its care, and its warmth to heal. Watching him at a knee-height age in his worn Dickies safetyshoes tending and nurturing the tomatoes, runner beans, and peppers in his greenhouse and running down the garden path with them fresh in a brown paper bag t…
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John Friedrick is an artist, songwriter and pastor. He serves as the pastor of Oak Street Church in Silverton, OR. John graduated from Oregon State University in 2017 with a BS in Community Development. As an artist and pastor John seeks to cultivate a rich interior life while inviting his friends and neighbors to do the same. Emphasizing love as t…
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In this new conversation series, Tea Time, Hudson Gardner and Morgan Kulas organically explore what we are encountering, learning, and discovering in our lives. In this episode we ruminate on what healing means to us. From balance, to embodiment, to crossing barbed-wire fences—this is a natural dialogue between new found friends on why it matters t…
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Natalie Stopka is a Yonkers, New York based artist and educator focused on the material history of color. She captures material and elemental interactions in her collaborative, experimental art practice. Natalie's meticulous, layered imagery incorporates botanical dyes that are ethically foraged or cultivated in her studio garden. The plants provid…
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Elie Porter Trubert is a New Jersey artist who works across a variety of media including sculpture, installation, audio, and photography. She is driven by a deep connection to nature, concern for the environment, and an interest in non-traditional art spaces. She has developed an ongoing contemplative walking practice that involves the creation of …
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Introducing my new show: REAL LIVE HUMAN THERAPIST with Gretchen Winterkorn! Find it wherever you listen to podcasts! I’m Gretchen Winterkorn, Psychotherapist with over 15 years of experience and real live human being with 41 years of struggle. Welcome to my anti-advice column podcast where I share my own personal struggles and how I work with them…
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Rebecca Zablocki is a New York born; Connecticut based interdisciplinary artist. She received her BFA from the Hartford Art School in 2014, and is currently pursuing an MFA in the Confluence MFA program, a low-residency interdisciplinary program dedicated to regenerative culture based at the University of New Mexico. She creates work about chronic …
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How an urgent need to make can lead to simple, accessible tools and methods. Open pit fire the wild clay you harvested and processed with us earlier in the Season - if you don't have land, use a trashcan! Can your earthenware make the transition to becoming ceramic? Emily shares her artistic process and methods as a ceramic artist. This is Part 3 o…
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What clay are you from? Process the wild clay you harvested alongside us in Episode 2 with Andrew Sartorius at the Oki Doki studio. Turn a bucket of land chunks into a beautiful, silky, moldable clay. Exploring different relationships to clay bodies. Andrew shares what it takes to live and work as a full-time artist and the legacy of making passed …
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Meet the strangers-turned-landmates we are experimenting with in intentional community farming. Beth and Spencer towed a tiny house onto our farmland in September of this year in exchange for labor on our farm. How to trust and flow with a life shift that like that, keeping a "what if" mind during the whole process. Imagine transitioning your life …
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Make friends with wild plants so you feel at home and a little more powerful everywhere you go. Foraging as a path to slowing down, being present, and getting into a long term relationship with nature. Let nature teach you how to be messy and beautiful at the same time. Dina invites you into her rich, textured and alive relationship with life throu…
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How to deeply have a relationship with your home, your time and your place in history. How honoring those who came before us helps us have gratitude for our contemporary lives. Confronting the uncomfortable as well as the beauty in history. The healing power of getting invested and interested in what we are doing creatively, whether we use our hand…
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Work with your hands to move energy - no needles required. Artists as Healers - healing with needles and through creative relationships. Listen to Gretchen get needled for her Mother Hunger by Margaret and relax deeply into the interview. About Margaret: Margaret Hallisey has been a licensed practitioner of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine s…
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Listen to Gretchen’s solo episode recorded naked in the recent heat wave. Learn to live more in the symbolic. Accept that pain is between you and what you want and that big change happens over time. Let Mother Earth hold your burdens and plants and flowers help you direct what you want your way. About Gretchen: Gretchen Winterkorn is a Psychotherap…
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Spin wool roving into yarn with a diy drop spindle. Spinning offers access to easy repairs. Weaving grounds you to the present moment, where you can only look so far forward and accepting mistakes is necessary. The hunger we go to our phones with and how making may provide more satiation. Your consumption is your first clue to your unique making pa…
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Ground yourself in daily rhythms which we can create through making and simple easy rituals with our time. Connect to the rhythm of the natural cycles of sun/moon, breath and animal activity wherever you are. Finger-knit with yarn – easy, accessible, and calming. How to balance out how technology impacts our lives. About Meaghan: Meaghan has worked…
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How can making help you tap into your own need to be in charge of your survival? Why does making increase our empathy for others and how is it essential for our collective wellbeing? What do you need to be able to ditch your life so you can follow your creative dreams? In this episode, learn how to make the paper box that was a lightbulb moment for…
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Learn about how to harvest wild clay wherever you are – in the country, city or suburbs. Understand how wild clay ties us to the past of the place we harvest from – both of the earth, the industry and the humans who lived there. How Wild Clay can help us have more grace for our own “organic material” and how to work with ourselves. This is Part 1 o…
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From a kid's blanket fort in an old barn, Psychotherapist and Flower Farmer Gretchen Winterkorn invites you to join her in finding the "Maker" in you that can take your life into your own hands. Think you aren't a Maker – someone who creates with their hands? Gretchen will challenge that belief. For thousands of years, humans have created their who…
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Welcome to the Into Our Own Hands Podcast. Gretchen Winterkorn is a Psychotherapist and Flower Farmer residing in the Hudson Valley of New York. Gretchen believes using our hands creatively is essential to our mental health. Our hands - our personal tools for survival for millennia - are no longer something we engage in in adult life. Reconnecting …
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On the season finale of our Game of Thrones podcast, Laura Hudson (Twitter: @laura_hudson) and Spencer Ackerman (Twitter: @attackerman) get everything fans thought we wanted from season 7 – at Winterfell, at the Wall, and on a boat ride – and find it wasn't what they needed. Recorded August 27, 2017. Edited by Jeremy Dalmas…
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As intimidating as Wight Power can be, it can be burned to the icy ground.Episode 6 of our Game of Thrones podcast has Laura Hudson (Twitter: @laura_hudson) and Spencer Ackerman (Twitter: @attackerman) watching dragons become loose nukes and questioning whether Tyrion has gotten anything right since season 2. Also: a theory about Bran and the Night…
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Episode 5 of our Game of Thrones podcast sees Laura Hudson (Twitter: @laura_hudson) and Spencer Ackerman (Twitter: @attackerman) soaking in the testosterone of an episode about daddy issues, hanging with your best buds and hatching schemes that squander all your battlefield gains. Also: Westerosi Cialis and hammers that totally aren't metaphors for…
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