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Talking Reinvention with Lesley Jane Seymour! Ep:18

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

Release Date: 01/22/2020

Bloom Summer Book Picks EP: 35 show art Bloom Summer Book Picks EP: 35

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

Christine returns with her annual "Bloom Summer Book Picks" episode, offering book recommendations and sharing what she'll be reading this summer. Books mentioned in this episode: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens And the People Stayed Home by Kitty O’Meara Writers and Lovers by Lily King How to Live at the Beach by Sandy Gingras You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen Happy is the New Healthy by Joan Neehall, PhD What I Know for Sure by Oprah Winfrey Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid

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Creating Your Compass Point EP: 34 show art Creating Your Compass Point EP: 34

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

If you had plans and goals that got sidetracked by the circus that was 2020 (and who among us didn’t?) this is the episode for you. Christine talks to Dana Hilmer and Wendy Perrotti--life coaches and founders of Camp Reinvention--who talk about about how to create your "compass point" and why it’s so important to know where you're starting from before you begin moving in a new direction. To learn more about Camp Reinvention and the special offer that Dana and Wendy have for Bloom Where You Are Planted listeners, visit https://programs.campreinvention.com/offers/oYq8VHwX. To...

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Stop the Social Media Comparison Game with Nichole Cavallaro EP: 33 show art Stop the Social Media Comparison Game with Nichole Cavallaro EP: 33

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to “keep your eyes on your own paper,” and stop worrying about what everyone else is doing on social media, then this episode is for you. Christine talks with Nichole Cavallaro, LMHC, about why we compare our lives to everyone else’s online “highlight reels” and what we can do to stay in our own lanes and know that we are enough just as we are. For further information about Nichole Cavallaro, visit https://mhwellnesstherapy.com/about-me

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Relationships in Tough Times, with Pripo Teplitsky EP: 32 show art Relationships in Tough Times, with Pripo Teplitsky EP: 32

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

Has it been a struggle to show up as your best self with your significant other during these challenging times? Look no further, as Christine talks to Pripo Teplitsky, a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor who specializes in relationship issues. Listen as they discuss empathy, compassion, and how to “do conflict well.” For more information about Pripo Teplitsky, visit: www. pripo.com. Pripo’s podcast, “Relationships, Let’s Talk About It,” can be found on all podcast platforms. Books mentioned in this episode: Seven Principles for Making a Marriage Work (John...

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The Thank-You Project with Nancy Davis Kho EP: 31 show art The Thank-You Project with Nancy Davis Kho EP: 31

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

Christine talks to Nancy Davis Kho, author of The Thank-You Project, about how a small act of gratitude can help us show up to be the best versions of ourselves, even in these challenging times. For more information about Nancy Davis Kho, visit: , ,

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Connected and Engaged with Dr. Lori Whatley EP: 30 show art Connected and Engaged with Dr. Lori Whatley EP: 30

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

If you thought it was tough to get a handle on your digital distractions pre-pandemic, you're probably wondering how you can possibly disconnect and stay sane when we're spending more time online now than ever. Enter Dr. Lori Whatley, a clinical psychologist who specializes in the effects of digital device usage. With a Doctorate in Technology (yes, that's a thing!) Dr. Whatley offers tips to help us step away from our devices and reconnect with the people we love and the experiences that keep us fulfilled.

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Bloom Summer Book Picks EP: 29 show art Bloom Summer Book Picks EP: 29

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

Christine is back with another summer reading episode! Listen as she shares her recommendations as well as what she plans to read this summer.

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Namaste at Home EP: 28 show art Namaste at Home EP: 28

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

If you’re “yoga-curious” but don’t know where to start (especially in a pandemic), or if you wonder about meditation but think you can’t possibly quiet your mind, this episode is for you. Christine talks to Alysha Pfeiffer, yoga instructor at The Valley OM in Easton, PA, and doTERRA wellness advocate. Listen as they discuss the benefits of yoga, breath work, how to incorporate essential oils into your yoga practice and how “loving-kindness” might be the answer to what ails us during this stres

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"Classy, Sassy, and a Bit Bad-Assy"-- A Conversation with Joan Lunden Ep 27

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

Christine celebrates the one-year anniversary of Bloom Where You Are Planted with special guest Joan Lunden! 

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 Let’s Talk About Miscarriage Ep: 26 show art Let’s Talk About Miscarriage Ep: 26

Bloom Where You Are Planted Podcast with Christine Krahling

Christine welcomes Jennifer Driscoll back to Bloom Where You Are Planted. In Episode 23, Jennifer talked about the premature births of her children, Lily and Aidan, which resulted in her and her husband, Justin, establishing Lily’s Hope Foundation (Allentown, Pa.)

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It's a new year and Christine is talking to the QUEEN of reinvention—Lesley Jane Seymour! Fans of MORE Magazine will recognize Lesley’s name, as she was the former editor-in-chief of the publication that gave a much-needed voice to women over forty.

Listen as Christine talks to Lesley about why she created Covey Club, how to reinvent yourself, and why it's so important to connect in today’s busy world. (Oh, yeah, and the power of a good bullet journal!)

For more information about Lesley Jane Seymour and Covey Club visit www.coveyclub.com