If you have subscribed to the Natural Living Podcast, thank you. But it is moving to http://thecrunchycoach.com the third week of September 2011. Please subscribe to the Weird Is Great podcast there. Thanks!
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If you have subscribed to the Natural Living Podcast, thank you. But it is moving to http://thecrunchycoach.com the third week of September 2011. Please subscribe to the Weird Is Great podcast there. Thanks!
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In this last Natural Living Podcast, I explain why I am shutting it down, and invite you over to my new Weird Is Great podcast at thecrunchycoach.com.
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Well, we gardeners do go on about our babies, don’t we? I didn’t mean to, but there you go. Always a lot going on during the growing season.
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I forgot to mention in the ‘cast that by making this dramatic change, I will be able to more than double what I have in this summer’s garden!
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Part two of last week’s podcast, looking at the “other” side of money, the side where one tries to live as simple a life as possible so as not to need much of it.
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Yes, money and investing are part of the natural lifestyle. Listen to this episode to find out why.
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Oh, I hope our wonderful government allows Lavon Farms to start selling raw milk again.
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I answer this question in today’s episode. The health benefits and safety of raw milk can only be denied by those whose bottom line depends on ruining the lives of small dairy farmers.
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For the next 2-3 wks this may be only podcast. Doing a marathon of e-book writing and eager to finish.
In the meantime, enjoy this podcast where I give you a report on my latest EDS and an update on my eyes, and share with you my and my husband’s rebellion against the Suburban Lawn.
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