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Welcome to this season 2 episode 3 Solstice special. Oh my, and it keeps getting better. Warren tells me that he sometimes worries about waking up one day with no more ideas. I assure him there’s no danger of that happening and he ought to continue living in the moment. I also mention that you can’t control these things, but you can certainly keep working hard and with passion. I gently whisper down the telephone “Warren, your guests bring with them their own creative energy…” and before I’ve finished, he’s off recording another enchanting episode with his third extraordinary guest, Erin. Together they set sail on a journey via a channel of smoke rising from the wheelbarrow fire. They stumble upon the retreating glaciers at the end of last ice age, a pair of nosy newts crawling across a kitchen floor and a poem by William Blake. All roused by a miniature Collins Gem book about wild flowers. The stars aligned, the birds joined in like they knew this was an homage to wild flowers, interconnectedness, balance, our planet, almost the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere, and Love. Enjoy, and thank you for listening.
See the Collins Gem Guides Wildflowers book here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CCYooOaHL1o/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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Welcome to this season 2 episode 3 Solstice special. Oh my, and it keeps getting better. Warren tells me that he sometimes worries about waking up one day with no more ideas. I assure him there’s no danger of that happening and he ought to continue living in the moment. I also mention that you can’t control these things, but you can certainly keep working hard and with passion. I gently whisper down the telephone “Warren, your guests bring with them their own creative energy…” and before I’ve finished, he’s off recording another enchanting episode with his third extraordinary guest, Erin. Together they set sail on a journey via a channel of smoke rising from the wheelbarrow fire. They stumble upon the retreating glaciers at the end of last ice age, a pair of nosy newts crawling across a kitchen floor and a poem by William Blake. All roused by a miniature Collins Gem book about wild flowers. The stars aligned, the birds joined in like they knew this was an homage to wild flowers, interconnectedness, balance, our planet, almost the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere, and Love. Enjoy, and thank you for listening.
See the Collins Gem Guides Wildflowers book here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CCYooOaHL1o/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link