Bubba introduces the Get Better Together Project, acknowledging sponsors like Cliff Avenue Upholstery and Sunny Radio, before welcoming Walking Crow. They delve into Walking Crow's journey from Sedona, exploring cultural roots and the community's impact, including the significance of drums. The conversation highlights storytelling's importance and Walking Crow's book, while addressing addiction, sobriety, and self-healing. Evolving views on addiction, trust, and community's role in growth are discussed, alongside Bubba's struggles and rites of passage. They share experiences in addiction recovery, relational dynamics, and the meaning of ceremonies. The episode concludes with gratitude, sponsor mentions, and Walking Crow's offerings.
Walking Crow Transformational Drum Medicine
Walking Crow, Sacred Drum Medicine is a crafter of hand drums and rattles. He is also a recovering addict who has found life in helping others. A healer and author Walking Crow has shared his story in his books and every day on his social media channels. We are grateful to our friend for sharing his time and the story of his life with us. Follow Get Better Together Project on Spotify and join us on Facebook or Instagram.
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(0:00) Introduction to the Get Better Together Project
(0:27) Sponsors: Cliff Avenue Upholstery and Restoration, Chevy Girl Advertising and Booking, Sunny Radio, and Siouxfallspodcast.com
(1:05) Welcoming guest Walking Crow and background
(2:14) Walking Crow's journey and cultural roots in Sedona
(3:27) Community, drum significance, and impact on Bubba
(5:51) Importance of storytelling and Walking Crow's book
(7:21) Walking Crow's addiction, sobriety, and self-healing
(11:33) Evolving views on addiction and building online communities
(15:11) Trust, honesty, and the role of community in growth
(19:14) Bubba's struggles and the significance of rites of passage
(23:14) Shared experiences in addiction recovery and relational dynamics
(25:11) Metaphors in personal growth and the meaning of ceremonies
(28:01) Sacred energies and navigating male-dominated spaces
(30:04) Learning from personal relationships and Crowisms
(32:23) Autonomy within relationships and conclusion
(33:27) Walking Crow's website and offerings
(34:24) Gratitude and closing remarks
(34:32) Sponsor mention: Scene Projects