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The Cycle Breakers Podcast is for those of us who have been chosen to be the ONE in our lineage to transmute pain into power & wounds into wisdom. Hosted by Rachael Hunt, First Nations Chippewas of Nawash, Intuitive Indigenous Mentor & founder of Freedom School & The Freedom Method™️. This is an homage to her roots as an Aniishnaabe Kwe (translated from Ojibwe, meaning indigenous woman) This podcast weaves in personal storytelling, amplifies Indigenous voices, and features the inspiring jour ...
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Award-winning interviews with a wide spectrum of people working in, and around, the beer industry. We balance the culture of craft beer with the businesses it supports, and examine the tenacity of its ideals.
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Are you an empath, healer, intuitive, or spiritual seeker on a quest to discover your life's purpose and catalyze positive change in the world? Welcome to The Lit Up Lightworker Podcast, where we illuminate your path with practical spiritual tools, insightful concepts, and transformative practices. Join George Lizos (@georgelizos), a spiritual teacher, psychic healer, and bestselling author of titles like "Protect Your Light," "Secrets of Greek Mysticism," "Lightworkers Gotta Work," and "Be ...
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This podcast is a brought to you by Southwest Counselling Services in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. The show is for social workers, counsellors, psychotherapists and anyone in the mental health profession as well anyone looking for more information on improving their mental health or overall wellness. The show is hosted by a group of Registered Social Workers/Psychotherapists including; Matt Barnes, Michele McPherson, Taylor Dunlop & Rachael Fowler. Every episode aims to be informative, relevant ...
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FREE 2-MINUTE QUIZ - What's Your Next Spiritual Journey?: tryinteract.com/share/quiz/632064911add810016d31bb3 In this episode, we explore ways of healing ancestral wounds and transgenerational trauma, and accessing indigenous wisdom. Rachael Hunt, host of the Cycle Breaker Podcast, shares her journey of reclaiming her indigenous ancestry and doing …
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Thunderpussy is a band that elicits an immediate, visceral reaction. Even their NSFW name is unapologetic, brash, and controversial, and that’s exactly how they like it. The Seattle-based rock band launched in 2014 with founding members Whitney Petty on guitar and Molly Sides on vocals, and today, their all-women lineup also includes bassist Leah J…
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I'm excited to come to the US for the first time to teach an in-person, five-day program at the OMEGA Institute in Rhinebeck, NY. Get all the details and reserve your seat at https://georgelizos.com/energy-clearing-practitioner-course In this in-person, five-day course at the Omega Institute in New York, you will receive in-depth training to become…
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What a long, strange trip it’s been for the Miramar brewing facility that once housed Ballast Point and, after changing hands more than a few times, is now the centerpiece of West Coast brewing operations for Athletic Brewing Company. In this episode of the Gist, lead Sightlines news reporter Kate Bernot joins me, Beth Demmon, to talk about the Uni…
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This week's episode is a solo riff by Rach. She shares practical tips, real-life examples, and transformational insights to anyone who may be navigating a situation that has them feeling resistant or defeated. In this episode we discuss: how to decide when to keep going or time to walk away 10 tips to discern if your pathway is aligned how to stay …
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This week's episode features Christine Olivia Hernandez is the author of Remember Your Roots, A Child of Magic, many other children’s books, and screenplays, a cacao ceremonialist, and a Mayan Spiritual Guide Initiate. Through her programs, the Maltyox (Gratitude) Method and the Revival, she helps thousands with ancestral healing, supporting body, …
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There’s something special about when talent, vision, and respect are all wrapped up in a relationship. These attributes can provide people deeper meaning and drive which make dreams more attainable. Accomplishing a goal can be daunting on your own, but when you have partners who push you to be better—and complement each other in meaningful ways—tha…
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Listeners of The Gist know we’re all about the stats. But today, we’re dishing out numbers with narrative, from Anchor Brewing's out-of-nowhere yogurt angel to speculation about a potential Boston Beer Company sale and wine’s latest numbers and what they really mean. I’m Beth Demmon with Kate Bernot, and this is The Gist.…
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This week we have a special guest, Jaime Gloshay, on the podcast. Jaime is the Managing Director of Impact Investments at Common Future, where she leads lending and investments into community-rooted organizations to increase access, affordability, and power by providing catalytic capital and back office support. Supporting Native women is an honor …
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So much has changed in craft beer since I became a fan more than a decade ago. One of the most intriguing things I’ve noticed as someone who loves being in taprooms is how many new breweries are moving away from the industrial look that was once ubiquitous in craft beer. For me, the shift represents a second wave, a move towards standing out instea…
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FREE 2-MINUTE QUIZ - What's Your Next Spiritual Journey?: tryinteract.com/share/quiz/632064911add810016d31bb3 In this episode, we dive into spiritual stereotypes and expectations with a focus on swearing, negative thinking, and manifestation. We explore the preconceived notions spiritual people often have about thinking negative thoughts, making mi…
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This week's episode comes to you from the land, Rachael's home community, Neyashiinigmiing ON. She takes you on a little glimpse of her mini getaway and the decision that brought her here this week. In this episode, we discuss: overcoming the logical mind to make aligned decisions the difference between listening and honouring your intuition how we…
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“The thicker, the better” sounds like something I would say about my thighs, but not necessarily about beer. But that’s exactly how Woven Water Brewing Company describes their infamous “fusion” concoctions, which are smoothie-style sours with flavors like peanut butter and jelly, banana split, and peach orange pop ice cream. That’s not all they bre…
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What happens when the way you've been doing life or business no longer feels right? What happens when you're on the road to expansion and you start to feel immense discomfort? Listen to this episode to find out these answers to these burning existential questions and more! In this episode, we discuss: common signs you're upgrading what all healing …
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It’s almost summertime, and the living’s easy, especially if you’re a beer brand heading into the biggest sales season of the year. In this episode of The Gist, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot shares her insights into a few ways taprooms and breweries are attracting people back on-premise, plus a sneak peek at some upcoming Sightlines reporting abo…
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If you're a beer fan, it's likely you know about the core ingredients in every recipe: hops, malt, water, yeast. Even if you're not an enthusiast, you may have at least heard about a hop varietal every now and then. But it's that last item—the yeast—that is getting renewed and extraordinary scientific interest as companies forge into a new frontier…
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FREE 2-MINUTE QUIZ - What's Your Next Spiritual Journey?: tryinteract.com/share/quiz/632064911add810016d31bb3 In this episode, we dive into spiritual stereotypes and expectations with a focus on age, sex, and fashion. We explore the preconceived notions spiritual people often have about their age, sexual preferences, and fashion choices. We challen…
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This week's episode is chockfull of riffs, tangents and exciting life updates as Rach opens up about what she's got going on behind the scenes. We discuss: the intersection of 7 sacred teachings & leadership what we can learn from ancestral wisdom as entrepreneurs a new approach to business that no one else is doing unlocking your success & prosper…
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On Episode 37, host Rachael Fowler explores the remarkable impact of therapeutic gardening for individuals with dementia alongside guest Rebekah Churchyard, MSW, RSW, PMP. Join us as we delve into Green Care Farms Inc.'s mission to foster purpose, belonging, and vitality through sustainable, organic practices. Our guest, Rebekah Churchyard, shares …
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On Episode 36 Matt is joined by Clinical Psychologist- Dr. Elizabeth McMahon Ph.D. who has been practicing for over 40 years and is a pioneer in the use of Virtual Reality (VR) for treating Anxiety, Fears and Phobias. Elizabeth worked for Kaiser Permanente Medical Group for 32 years and has since worked in private practice in San Francisco while al…
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Some people know early on they’re destined to be their own boss. Rachael Hudson is one of these people. She’s the co-owner and head brewer at Pilot Brewing Company in Charlotte, North Carolina, a small brewery that’s made big waves in her local scene and beyond since opening in 2018. Since then, the business has racked up accolades at the Great Ame…
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Part 2 of 2 In the heart of our journey, where tales of the past and tradition intertwine with preservation, we stand on the cusp of a milestone today—a celebration of 100 stories of those who came before us here on Native ChocTalk, A Podcast by Natives for All. Welcome, dear listeners, to a momentous occasion—a testament to the power of storytelli…
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Part 1 of 2 In the heart of our journey, where tales of the past and tradition intertwine with preservation, we stand on the cusp of a milestone today—a celebration of 100 stories of those who came before us here on Native ChocTalk, A Podcast by Natives for All. Welcome, dear listeners, to a momentous occasion—a testament to the power of storytelli…
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Spring hasn’t sprung for craft beer yet this year. It’s more like a belly flop into a deflating pool filled with the ghosts of profitable years of yore and future hopes for a better summer. But rather than languish in low numbers, beverage alcohol companies big and small are dabbling in new products, new segments, and really anything they can to st…
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When your ancestors drop in specific instructions, you listen. This week's episode is the follow-up to the last episode, which is sort of like a mini audio book with short chapters of my homecoming journey as an Indigenous woman, picking up where we left off with Part Seven: Miami & an integral turning point. Here are the remaining 5 parts where I …
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“If you can see, you can be it.” I believe this adage is a great example of the value of diversity in all aspects of life. Seeing someone who looks like you in spaces where most don’t is an unspoken invitation that you belong there too. When I started dipping my toe into Atlanta’s craft beer scene, Jen Price was the first Black woman that I encount…
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FREE 2-MINUTE QUIZ - What's Your Next Spiritual Journey?: tryinteract.com/share/quiz/632064911add810016d31bb3 In this episode, I explain how to work with the three Greek moon goddesses and the energy of the full moon to manifest the desires you’ve set up during the new moon. Order 'Secrets of Greek Mystcisim' and get a FREE workshop to meet your gu…
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Silent and somber, the two boys stood before the doorstep, memories flooding their minds like a rushing river. They recalled the gentle cadence of their mother's voice as she paused to listen to the whippoorwills' melodies in the trees. Each note seemed to echo the warmth of her presence, now painfully absent. Their thoughts drifted to the countles…
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When your ancestors drop in specific instructions, you listen. This week's episode is sort of like a mini audio book with short chapters of my homecoming journey as an Indigenous woman from the very beginning. I begin to weave a story broken into 6 parts to let you in to my heart and soul. Miigwetch for being here and listening! LINKS Rachael's Ins…
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Bongs, beer, and boogeymen—on this episode of The Gist, we kick things off with cannabis. Then, Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot shares her insights from the 2024 Craft Brewers Conference in Las Vegas. We’re also joined by special guest Paige Latham Didora, who chats with us about non-competes and the FTC’s recent ban on them. What does it mean for …
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This is a special episode hosted in collaboration with the American Cider Association—a great way to bring you an episode with audio from an event dedicated to cider in the culinary space. While you will hear my voice now, this conversation is led by Leah Scafe of Stockpot Collective in Portland, Oregon. Leah worked with the Cider Association to ho…
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FREE 2-MINUTE QUIZ - What's Your Next Spiritual Journey?: tryinteract.com/share/quiz/632064911add810016d31bb3 In this episode, I explain how the ancient Greeks worked with the moon cycle and introduce the Noumenia ritual. During this ritual, you'll be given the opportunity to honour the household gods, set intentions, and work with the energy of th…
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His name is Barry Friedman and he’s been collecting supplying 100-year-old Pendletons since 1969. In fact, he was the supplier of 60 period Pendleton for the movie, “Killers of the Flower Moon”. Although Barry isn’t a Pendleton employee, he is the vintage blanket consultant to Pendleton Woolen Mills, and Ralph Lauren himself has been a customer of …
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His name is Barry Friedman and he’s been collecting supplying 100-year-old Pendletons since 1969. In fact, he was the supplier of 60 period Pendleton blankets for the movie, “Killers of the Flower Moon”. Although Barry isn’t a Pendleton employee, he is the vintage blanket consultant to Pendleton Woolen Mills, and Ralph Lauren himself has been a cus…
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This week we have an exciting announcement and a very special guest! Jordana Levine is an Akashic Records reader, energy healer, intuitive coach and holistic nutritionist. She helps you learn to trust yourself and connect to your soul’s desires so you can live the life you truly deserve. Jordana combines her experience as a corporate brand strategi…
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Magic takes time, patience, and intention. So does brewing. The two concepts intertwine fantastically and theatrically in Jeff Alworth’s Signifier for Good Beer Hunting, titled “Long Live the Sorcery — Brujos Brewing in Portland, Oregon.” In the piece, he delves into the magical world of Brujos, a business that officially opened in March 2024, but …
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Hillary Barile isn’t sure what she’d call herself first: a farmer or a maltster. In reality, she’s both, working as a fifth generation farmer at Rabbit Hill Farms & Malthouse in Shiloh, New Jersey. There, she and members of her family produce barley and other crops, as well as run a small-scale malthouse that supplies ingredients for breweries and …
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When I started Native ChocTalk, my goal was to support others in preserving their Native American ancestral stories. Some of us heard our families telling the accounts of those who came before us, but without preservation, many of those stories are now dust in the wind. I’m proud of my guest and friend, Stanford Lake (Diné) who agreed to share some…
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This week's episode features Denisse Silva, a psychotherapist and the founder of the platform “Ancestral Therapy,” which is truly a reflection of her personal journey of reconnecting to her roots, cultura, and ancestors after graduating in May of 2021 and moving to her pueblo in Mexico. This will leave you feeling empowered and inspired by her jour…
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You’ve heard the joke—four scientists walk into a bar, and hilarity ensues. But have you heard the one about a few NASA employees opening a brewery? It’s not a setup. It’s how True Anomaly Brewing Company in Houston, Texas actually started, when four friends and homebrewers decided to trade in the final frontier for a shot at making their own beer.…
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FREE 2-MINUTE QUIZ - What's Your Next Spiritual Journey?: tryinteract.com/share/quiz/632064911add810016d31bb3 In this episode, I take you through the Greek Wheel of the Year. Starting in January and ending in December, the Greek Wheel of the Year provides a guided framework for aligning your life to the cyclic nature of the Earth. Order 'Secrets of…
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When I started Native ChocTalk, my goal was to support others in preserving their Native American ancestral stories. Some of us heard our families telling the accounts of those who came before us, but without preservation, many of those stories are now dust in the wind. I’m proud of my guest and friend, Stanford Lake (Diné) who agreed to share some…
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In this week's solo episode, Rach explores why you may be feeling "off" lately and why this is a good thing! After her personal identity crisis left her ready to throw in the towel in her business, she was redirected deeper into a journey of self-discovery. This conversation will illuminate a more empowering way to look at this season of life. We d…
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The time has come for a new season of the podcast! Matt is back after a long hiatus with some updates on the show including new hosts, a quick snapshot of his 2 year absence and a reflection on how the show has impacted his life and career. Stay tuned for more episodes coming for Season 5! If you like the show- let us know, subscribe, give us a rat…
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What happens when a respected name in wine and spirits tries to make a move into the beer world? Does their experience translate into a new category, or do they have to build a reputation from the ground up? Does the beer industry welcome interlopers, or view them with skepticism and confusion? And if they’re asking to judge your beer at a new comp…
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They bravely raised their Winchester rifles, aiming smack dab at the lawlessness of the wild west. Meet the Turnbulls – a legendary Choctaw family who did their part to create a safer Indian Territory for their families. Here to tell us more about these vigilantes is their descendant, Bobby Bulls (Choctaw), coming to you from the Texas panhandle wh…
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It’s a consumer’s world—we’re just living in it. Maybe that’s just how it seems nowadays, based on the number of new products on shelves and who’s putting them there. In this episode of The Gist, lead Sightlines reporter Kate Bernot and Beth Demmon (that’s me) take a look at what products Tilray has released since going on a brewery-buying bonanza …
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This week we have George Lizos on the podcast, he is a spiritual teacher, psychic healer, Greek pagan priest, creator of Intuition Mastery School, as well as a #1 bestselling author (Be the Guru, Lightworkers Gotta Work, Protect Your Light) and host of The Lit Up Lightworker and Can’t Host podcasts. He has been named one of the top fifty health and…
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So often, when you listen to these episodes, you hear conversations with people far along in their experience with beer, wine, spirits, or other alcoholic beverages. We’ve had our share of brewers and owners who have been in the game for a decade or more. And in this conversation, we’re invited to hear from Natalie Thurman, an up-and-coming brewer …
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