Yeah, but Edamame, Quinoa.
And sometimes when we're having conversations, usually it's like admin stuff or topics for future podcasts or, you know, stuff that we're not going to necessarily discuss on the podcast, which isn't a ton of things, but there's a few boundary things.
We also sometimes don't capture the most hilarious, amazing things.
And then we try to recreate them so we can give you guys the energy that just exists.
But so we're recording this on, this is a Wednesday after the new moon.
Yeah, that was a supermoon.
It was a supermoon.
Last night.
Which I just found out that a supermoon just means it's closer to Earth than other moons.
Anyways, the energy has been, whoa, and it's a lucky supermoon because it's in Taurus.
Correct.
So I feel like we are reeling off of some luck.
I feel like luck is, luck be a lady.
It's just on our side.
It also makes me think that Britney song, Britney Spears song.
She's so lucky.
She's a star.
What?
I really, listen, I didn't listen to anything Britney, except what I caught on the radio.
I've never owned a Britney CD.
I haven't played a Britney playlist in my life.
Britney is not factor into my sphere of music.
I just sent her so much love and compassion because that whole situation.
Anyways, she has a song called Lucky, but we were talking about, I was telling Krystyn, that I was feeling real geared up yesterday and I was writing down lists of intentions, personal and for the podcast.
And I'd come up with eight, and then I was in the car, driving the kids around to Carpool and Aldi and all the places yesterday afternoon.
And I was like, oh my God, I just thought of another one.
And so I wrote, you know, like how you do voice to text, which I suck at, but I texted myself an additional goal, which was we record the podcast in exotic places.
And then I was like, oh, you know, it would be a really great place.
It has lots of amazing energy is Tulum, Mexico.
And she was like, oh yeah, yeah.
I was like, I'm pretty sure that's where the polar vortex is.
I wish you could have captured my face in this moment.
So I was like, no, no, it's not Rachael.
And I was like, yeah, no, it's the polar vortex.
I was like, and she's like, mm-mm.
I was like, what's, why not?
And she's like, I'm pretty sure a polar vortex is like a massive snow storm in the Arctic.
And I was like, oh, yeah, that's probably right.
Anyways, and then I was like, no, no, no, what about Sedona?
Maybe Sedona Arizona has the polar vortex.
So just so you guys know, the polar vortex, vortices, only exist in Tulum and Sedona.
Yeah.
In Rachael's world.
Honestly, we would go to Tulum and get a polar vortex.
It would be...
And then you doubled down because I was like, oh, do you mean the ley lines?
And you were like, no, yes, there's ley lines, but no, it's the polar vortex.
I'm pretty sure it's the polar vortex.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But then we did look up that it is the word vortex and there are energy vortexes basically.
I was in Sedona when I was 12, maybe 13, my Nana.
It was the coming of age trip.
My Nana had asked me, where would you like to go?
You can go anywhere in the country.
I'll take you on a trip.
You know, I was the oldest grandchild and I picked the Grand Canyon.
This sounds so magical.
Well, I wish it was.
Oh, well, shit.
I know.
Because in retrospect, yeah, I think it was meant to be.
It was like meant to be this like bonding experience, but it was not.
It was like, it was a very tough experience.
There was pockets and moments that were really great.
But then it was like it was just really difficult because, you know, it was two people coming together that didn't really know each other, naturally had a relationship, but we were like intimately traveling together for teen days or something.
And she had planned this whole thing out and really wanted me to appreciate everything that she had done, all this energy that had gone into it.
And I kind of was just in my own head because I was a teenager and was like, this is cool.
Like, you know, we went to Sedona and my Nana was all about energy and everything.
And I had, whoop, like, it just did not resonate with me at all.
I think it was kind of a butt head most of the time.
I mean, this is a coming of age thing.
That happens.
I actually was texting earlier today with my childhood best friend, and she is the one that I was telling you the story Saturday night about how we would stay up all night long and play Monopoly, and her dad would leave for work at six in the morning.
Yeah.
And we would be like, Did you get caught?
No, he'd be like, Oh, God, you guys are up early playing Monopoly.
And we're like, Yep, just woke up.
Leave it to the dad to be like, Look at those girls.
They slept and then they got up.
No, they fucking didn't sleep.
Right.
But she was also sharing some struggles.
Her son is 13 now.
And then like how the last one to two years, he, you know, doesn't want to spend as much time and more into his friends and all the things we have coming.
Yeah, and it is a challenge because you naturally want to maintain a relationship.
Like I always thought that my Nana and I were super close.
But, you know, like everything, I felt like everything I did on that trip, I just remember her getting angry about stuff.
You know, you don't appreciate this.
And, you know, I remember one time she asked me if I wanted to split a salad, and I was like, no, I wanted to get a burger.
But then instead of the fries, I got a side, I got a salad instead.
And she like lost her mind.
And I just remember that, and I was like, okay, I'm sorry.
Like, you know, it was like one, I didn't do it intentionally, but it was a lot of that.
There was a lot of that power struggle.
And again, there were beautiful moments that we had and like really good talks.
And I did go to the Grand Canyon, there was a wildfire, so you like, on one of the north-south entrances, I can't remember which.
And so I almost got attacked by a skunk in the Grand Canyon.
And we went all over, I went to Zion, I went to Bryce.
Man, those skunks really follow you around the country, don't they?
They really do, yeah.
Again, I just attract animals.
Animals have always just been like, that's the girl, that's the one.
Last night, our animal was not alerted to...
He was pretty cool.
We had a really crazy storm come through last night.
Gritswold was cool as a cucumber.
The tornado siren warning thing went off.
Which is, it's, yeah, it's pretty intense.
It's not, it's not, you know, not that they, they should be intense.
They serve a purpose.
Right.
So we jumped up out of bed, obviously, and we've, I think, I don't know if we cut this part out, but we sleep naked.
So naturally, like, putting clothes on.
And, you know, Charlie was like, put your shoes on.
And, girl, your clothes.
Just put your shoes on.
You're going to find me if a tornado had come through and actually ripped our house off.
Just be me naked in a pair of Crocs in the basement.
With my backpack and my trusty planner.
Bless it all.
Oh, we cannot forget.
What?
What can we not forget?
To introduce ourselves.
Oh, my gosh.
All right, we're going to get into it.
So we're just going to introduce now, and then we'll talk about Mother Nature.
Coming at you.
Good afternoon, Krystyn.
Welcome to Two Mystic Mamas.
Yeah, that Mother Nature, man.
She sure can pack a punch.
It was so crazy.
I have never experienced a storm quite like that before.
Now, have you always been a storm kind of gal?
100%.
Okay, me too.
I mean, I remember...
Let's go.
Wait, have we been together during a storm?
No.
Yeah.
We'll have to make this happen.
I think we just conjured that shit.
I remember when Twister came out.
When Twister came out.
1996.
There we go.
Coming in hot with that knowledge.
I don't know.
Probably after it.
I'm probably right, though.
You probably are right.
What year did Twister come out?
May 10th.
1996.
What's today's date?
Oh, May 10th is our wedding anniversary.
There you go.
It was meant to be.
There you go.
So I remember when that movie came out.
I was like, this is what I want to do in my life.
Oh, you wanted to be a storm chaser.
I wanted to be a fucking storm chaser from that moment.
I was like, oh my God.
The movie sold you.
This is just like real life.
But I didn't want to be Helen Hunt.
I wanted to be Aunt May.
Aunt Meg?
Aunt May.
Oh, Aunt May.
Yeah.
She was my favorite.
She was such a great character.
She's such goals.
Yeah.
I mean, she doesn't give a fuck about what anybody thinks.
She's got her long ass gray hair.
She's just living her best life with all her sculptures.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's going to be me.
Okay, we're going to make some updates to your house.
Yeah, hopefully it doesn't just fall on top of me.
When our good friends moved to Nashville, one of the first things, because in Nashville, they can't...
Nobody has basements because it's all bedrock, I think.
It just costs an arm and a leg to have a basement.
So they have storm shelters that they would put in to your garage that they would cement into the ground, basically.
The storm system came through.
I got up because they were like, Rachael, we have to go to the basement.
But the only way to get to the basement was to go outside of the house and walk around and come down like another flight of steps, right?
Like it wasn't...
You couldn't access it from inside the house.
Jeffrey would not get up.
He's the guy that gets sucked up in the tornado and twister in the truck.
Yeah, well, anyways, long story short, he wouldn't get out.
We never went to the basement.
It never touched down.
But then later on, when they moved, they did get one of those cement shelters, and they were...
They're intense.
Yeah.
Like everything's in it, right?
There's electricity and...
But you can, you know, put all kinds of stuff in there if you...
Whatever you need so you don't have to like freak out or run to a shelter.
But even in Oklahoma and Nebraska, most of those storm shelters aren't in the house.
They're out in the yard.
But the technology is so great now that they do give you advance warning to take shelter.
Yeah, I want to say that ours went off around 1:20 a.m., something like that.
And it was anticipated to hit this area at 1.55, is what they had told us.
Yeah.
Well, with the...
But you guys didn't actually go down.
No, we like prepared, you know.
Yeah.
For...
Prepared my tornado relief bag.
No.
And then you went outside.
Yeah, then Charlie went outside.
I mean, that's, you know, when you like storms.
It was so crazy, though, because it was dead still.
Which is eerie.
It's super eerie.
And there was just lightning, like 360, all the way around.
Like sideways lightning.
Just swirling above in the sky.
And just a roar of thunder, like I have never heard before.
Continuous for 30 minutes.
Yeah, that's wild.
It's so interesting, too, when you have an experience like that, when you feel like you've witnessed a ton of storms in your lifetime, too.
Because, you know, I live about 45 minutes south, 35 minutes, 45 minutes south of Krystyn.
And we didn't get anything.
I mean, we got lightning, we did get rain.
We got a system that moved through, but we didn't get the warning or anything like that.
So we basically slept through the whole thing and woke up, and I was like, Oh, my God, what?
Yeah, it wasn't until after 2 a.m.
that that all passed.
It was like that, just dead still, and lightning and thunder out the wazoo for like 30, 40 minutes.
Did you have your windows open, too?
I closed them, yeah, because we had them open, like when we were sleeping and stuff.
So after 2 a.m.
is just our torrential downpour, and then that's when we got more of the actual weather and precipitation and wind and stuff like that.
I mean, I've been in some small hurricanes before and been in a decent amount of weather, bad weather, but I had never experienced thunder like that.
No.
Have you ever experienced thunder during a snowstorm?
Yeah, it's so cool.
So wild.
So wild.
You're out there playing, you're like, what the fuck?
I mean, I love storms.
One of my favorite photos I've ever taken is a picture of the Pittsburgh skyline.
Yes.
With this huge, I was photographing.
I'm looking at it as you're talking.
Oh, that's right, it's in the other room.
I was photographing the Fourth of July fireworks over the skyline.
And it, just this storm came in, and it was this amazing lightning bolt that I happened to capture.
Oh, there's those tissues you got for me.
That's so nice, thanks.
Yeah, you're welcome.
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Yeah, I think so.
Really, the topic of today is just the energy of Mother Nature, not necessarily in violent, horrific ways, but also just in beautiful, simple ways too.
But there is something about the energy that happens in the atmosphere before a storm comes.
And when I was little, I played outside all the time.
I was an outside kind of girl.
We talked about this.
I had an imaginary friend.
We had a wishing willow.
I did all of these different things with her.
What's a wishing willow?
It was a wishing willow tree.
So I had this tree.
I love willow trees.
It's gone now, but there was a section in the backyard, and I had six and a half acres to play with.
So we had a stream on the one side that ran along the driveway.
So I was just always out and about, farting around, doing things, exploring, all of that.
But I could always anticipate when a storm was coming.
Prior to seeing the blue sky and the thunderhead and all of the things, I could feel it.
It was one of those feelings that I just got very comfortable with.
I could just feel the atmospheric pressure change.
And, you know, then naturally, we had a big bay window in our living room, and we would just open the curtains, and just we would watch the lightning.
I mean, the energy is so intense right before a storm.
But today, this light breeze, blue skies, like it is fucking magical outside today.
Yeah.
I mean, this weather.
This is like my favorite kind of day.
It's my favorite kind of day.
Me too.
It's like 71, sunny, light breeze.
You can be outside, you know, your windows are open.
You have such a great house for the cross breeze, you know.
Yeah, I do wish we had a screen door.
I wish that we had a couple screen doors.
Because I think that would like really...
I just got one, but it's one of those magnetic ones.
Yeah, I don't know.
I thought about doing something like that and see how crazy he does with it.
Yeah, I think he'd be fine, because he's scared of that linen curtain that you can see through.
No, no, no, no.
Anyways, back to the energy.
Curious to know what your take is between energy with hurricanes versus tornadoes, or versus not necessarily tornadoes, but storms.
Because you have a lot of time to prepare for hurricanes.
Right, and then it's so...
It's just so different because it's so wet.
So wet.
Yes.
You know, you're not really...
And so violent for so long.
Right, like you might step out, you know, and see something, but you're not going to step out and like necessarily enjoy a hurricane for too long.
No.
You do see those people that try to do it.
I know.
I love the videos of the Weather Channel guys that get busted pretending that weather's worse than it is.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then there's that one Weather Channel guy that legit will just throw himself into danger.
I don't care about my life.
I'm just going to do it for the gram or whatever.
It's like we all know that it's violent and you shouldn't be out in it.
You apparently think you're invincible.
Right?
Well, maybe he is.
I don't know.
We don't know his backstory.
I will say last night was kind of crazy, though, because right before I went to bed, I did a very intense new moon ritual.
And I had all sorts of energy kind of swirling about and feeling all sorts of things.
So then to wake up at one in the morning to that, very abruptly was a little bit jarring.
I was like, Oh, what's happening?
Did I make you mad?
Sorry.
But I really feel like if you look at how beautiful it is today, it's a great metaphor for clearing, right?
We were planting new seeds with a new moon yesterday and planting new intentions into the structure of our life.
And it's like all of that shit was just kind of swept away and blown away, and now we're left with this...
Carrie Underwood.
Magical.
We're left with Carrie Underwood.
That made me think of, again, sorry, Rachael's brain.
That song, Blown Away.
I don't know this one either.
Well, it's about a tornado descending and everything gets blown away.
Hers is an abusive father situation, father, alcoholic father situation, but in the music video anyways, but then the storm clears and you're left with a beautiful rainbow.
Well, thank you Carrie Underwood for this beautiful day.
I had no idea you were behind all this.
Apparently, it's a blonde musical day for Rachael.
Between Brittany and Carrie, who else is going to come to the forefront?
I don't know.
Well, I guess we'll just keep talking and another song will pop into my little brain.
Did you get the text I sent you yesterday?
I was like having, all of a sudden, I had this weird message pop in my head of a song that I had never really thought of in a long time.
I hate that song.
Right.
I don't like that song either.
And it popped in my head and I was like, another blonde.
I had never actually listened to the lyrics.
So I played it.
Yes, I made myself listen to it like four times.
Oh, you listened to it more than I did.
But I played it.
We're talking about Unwritten by Natasha Bettingfield.
Yeah.
And so the lyrics were apropos.
Yes, no, for sure, for sure.
I was trying to look at it from a different view.
I know, but I was like, why did this fucking song pop in my head?
So that song came out in spring of 2005.
Again, you with your knowledge?
Because I was living in France.
There's few songs that I...
It's like the only songs that they would play that were American.
Well, she's English.
But the other one was, I had a bad day.
I like, I hate that song too.
So, and then...
I want to take you to karaoke.
No, I'm the worst karaoke person.
And the other one that I did love and was obsessed with was Call On Me by Eric Pryce.
Where it's, call on me, call on me, you know?
Where there's that, have you ever seen that music video where they're just, it's an aerobics class and they're just...
Nope...
.
thrusting all over the place.
No, but I must have watched something recently because my algorithm on Instagram is all 80s workout videos.
Yes.
Every fucking day.
Well, do you know about that lady from the 80s that she would walk around...
I wish I had a better memory.
You just rattled off two fucking dates.
What do you mean you wish you had a better memory?
Well, because I can pull some things out of the archives and then other things, I'm like, what did I have for breakfast?
I really don't know.
I have no idea.
What happened yesterday?
But there's a woman in the 80s that used to do some sort of jazzercise aerobics, and she was like real spunky and spicy.
And her videos have resurfaced, and they're fucking hilarious.
I know exactly who you're talking about.
Leotard.
Yes, yeah.
Tights.
The Leotard.
The blonde frosted hair.
That one?
I just described every person, every person that's listening, I just described your mother in the 80s.
Yes, and thank God.
I mean, it's kind of coming back with all of the clothes that people are now wearing now, like these yoga outfits where you have to, you know, have a matching sports bra.
And maybe it's one of those things that when you wear it, you feel better, so then you exercise better because you're, like the whole package is coming together.
But when I work out, which is not a lot, but I don't have time to think about my outfit.
You are looking at what I went to the gym in today.
That's actually not bad.
A Stevie Nex tee.
That looks pretty cute.
Black leggings.
And some black leggings.
Yeah.
So on the way up here, which I never do, I put the sunroof down on the highway because it's, you know, it's always so loud.
And if the kids are in the car, you can't talk, you can't hear anything, so it's like really pointless.
But I was like, screw it.
And I just, I was like jamming out to, I don't know, ACDC, I think.
And that felt really good.
And then a leaf somehow flew into my car.
I miss having a sunroof.
Oh, do you?
I hate it.
Yeah, no, I used to love.
That was like a non-negotiable with me for having cars for a long time.
That's heated seats for me.
Okay.
But I do have a problem with my hair flying out the top of the sunroof and the tracks stuck in it.
Oh my God.
That's happened on more than one occasion.
It also gets stuck in my car door.
Like the wind will grab it, and I close the door and I'm like, ah!
If you're a new listener, Krystyn has this amazingly long, gorgeous black hair.
Just Pocahontas type, unbelievably beautiful hair.
The ghost of Amy Winehouse lives up there, I'm pretty sure.
Also true.
Oh my God, you should be here for Halloween one year.
Oh, that would be cool.
I'm glad you brought Amy Winehouse up though, because we can move on from blonde musicians to dark hair, black hair musicians.
There's a movie coming out for her.
I did hear about that.
Isn't Gaga playing her?
No.
Oh, she's not?
No, she is being...
Fuck, who is she being?
I can't remember who she's being played by.
I feel like it's an English actress, but...
I had a student tell me about this last week actually, and she showed me a side by side of Gaga and Amy Winehouse.
Have you seen it?
No, but they have a lot of striking similarities.
Amy Winehouse is part of the 27 Club, where you have these highly, highly talented, unbelievable artists, and they all die at 27.
I feel like on one of these podcasts, we can go down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories, because there's a lot tied to musicians and celebrities specifically.
Yeah.
And some people really hold a lot of weight in that eye.
Yeah.
I mean, I can get down with a good conspiracy theory, but...
It's got to have data to back it up.
Yeah.
I think this, the only common thread is that they were all 27.
I'm sure there's other ones, but that's the main one.
How old was Kurt Cobain?
27.
Yeah, I thought so.
It's like the ones I can name off the top of my head are Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Lady Gaga, or not Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse.
Fuck.
No, Lady Gaga, I love you so much.
Please don't die anytime soon.
So wherever you are listening in the world, how's your energy outside in your environment?
We shared a lot of stuff on our Instagram page yesterday about our outdoor environments.
And being that yesterday was the launch of our first part one of magical gardening, time to garden, I don't know, something gardening.
Yes.
It is like this time of year is so transformative.
Mm-hmm.
And it's kind of like right now, we're in like a rainy spell too.
Like we're getting a ton of rain.
I think it's even more transformative than the new year.
Like I feel like more energized and let's go now in spring, then I definitely felt in, that to me is still when you're dormant, you know, like you're just hunkered down and you're just cozy.
I mean, we all celebrate the new year, but I don't get down with feeling like that's my springboard.
I know, but I feel like your tradition that you guys do, I think we're going to embody this coming year where it's just, you know, eat chocolate, share a book, have a fire, have a glass of wine, have a glass of tea, whatever, do something.
But it doesn't need to be this like huge, elaborate ring in the new year.
I just, to me, it's a new year, but I don't know.
I just, the energy just is never there for me on New Year's Eve, ever.
Right.
And I feel like the older I get, like my energy is so precious.
Yes.
And I want to use my energy for all the things I want to do and create, you know, day to day in my life.
Yeah.
And if I am staying up super late, then that is not happening.
I am not feeling my best.
No.
Though you guys did stay up super late on Saturday night.
Irish goodbye, Jurassic.
I know, but what time do we stay up till?
I don't know, because I went to bed, I went to bed at, it had to have been quarter to 12, if not 12 o'clock.
Talk about good personal energy.
So I don't know how much, like, I think it took you guys a minute to know I had peaced out.
No, I definitely noticed it, and I said something to the boys, and I was like, and neither one of them are like, huh?
What?
She's not here?
Yeah, she's not been here for a minute, boys.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I knew at that point you were done.
You were done, Zoes.
Yeah.
But we got sucked in to Ted Lasso.
Yeah, I know.
It's such a good, such a good energy.
Man, we're really talking about all the shows and things today.
That's just where the energy is, where the wind's taking us.
Bringing it more to the colors of the wind.
Oh, another beautiful female songwriter, and well, I don't know if she's a songwriter, but performer.
Damn it, her name just escaped me.
She was Miss America.
I feel like her name is Vanessa.
Vanessa Williams.
Vanessa Williams, thank you.
Bringing it.
All right.
That lasso has such good personal energy.
And I'm like, man, I feel like I try to embody that optimism, but not without not being toxic optimism, right?
Well, people can see right through it.
Oh, 100%.
You know, and I think that's the beauty of that character is he is that Midwestern, genuine, just kind of rolls with the punches, you know, but is a beautiful person and is almost, you know, not jaded by the world.
Right.
It's like he, you know, your rubber arm glue, whatever I say bounces off me and sticks to you.
But he has such a beautiful way of deflecting any sort of negativity just instantly.
And turning it around to a positive.
Right.
And I love that.
I love how you can see how he affects everybody around him.
The writing on that show is bananas.
I wish it was still around.
Jason Sudeikis, if you listen to this podcast, and you are a big fan of Two Mystic Mamas, I just want you to know that I was very upset when it ended.
I understand it had to end, as all good things do, but I just felt like it was a little preemptive.
Something triggered it Saturday night when you got there, and I was like, fuck it, this is, we're done.
We're just going to watch it right now.
We're turning it on.
And you guys were like, OK, let's do it.
I mean, I was sucked in.
Into a vortex.
A polar vortex.
A polar vortex.
A Ted Lasso vortex.
Of be a goldfish.
But what about that?
I mean, I use that all the time.
All the time.
You know, especially if I feel triggered, and I'm like, I know I have to sit with this.
I need to be a goldfish.
Rachael, you're a goldfish.
So if you haven't seen it, you're like, you need to just figure out how to watch it.
I usually don't promote a ton of shows.
There's a lot of good TV out there, but this one is game changer.
It could change your life in all positive ways, just like this podcast.
If you have any stories that you want to share with us about the energy of the new moon or Mother Nature energy, you know, harnessing that and using that kind of transformative power in your own life, we would love to hear it.
We do.
We want to hear your stories.
So just send us an email.
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Super simple.
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It's a virtual tip jar.
It's exactly what it is.
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If you went to a comedy show or a strip show or a drag show, what other shows can you go to where you would leave a tip?
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I mean, there's just so many things out there.
But if you like it, you can send us some love.
And likewise, we are just kind of putting this out there.
Rachael and I both do readings.
Oh, yeah.
So, if you are interested in getting hooked up with a tarot or an angel card reading, send us an email.
We would love to work with you.
Yeah, we would love to do a reading for you.
Whatever weather you have, wherever you're listening, I just want you to get out in it today.
There you go.
It's a lightning storm.
Maybe don't stay so long.
I mean, you know...
Just take it just a little.
Use your brain.
Have common sense, but if it is an amazingly wonderful day and the sun is shining, go get your face in that sun.
Or go play in the rain.
Or go dance in the rain.
Dancing in the rain.
What?
Dancing in the rain.
Isn't it singing?
I know, but I'm singing and dancing.
Tut, tut, looks like rain.
Who says that?
Come on.
I quizzed you on this in the last podcast.
Winnie...
Winnie the fucking poo.
Winnie the poo!
Tut, tut.
Looks like Krystyn does not remember.
Winnie and I really are not well acquainted.
Man, I'm enjoying this breeze.
I'm going to get outside.
Yeah.
We love you guys.
Yep, we do.
Thanks for joining us.
Ciao.
Supermoons and Storms: The Energies of Mother Nature
Jun 11, 2024•35 min•Season 1Ep. 17
Episode description
Join us on this episode of Two Mystic Mamas as we explore the captivating energy of Mother Nature. From the recent supermoon in Taurus to the thrilling storms that followed, we'll dive into how these natural phenomena impact our lives. Krystyn and Rachael share personal stories, from nostalgic childhood adventures under willow trees to intense storm rituals and the unique energy shifts they experience. Plus, get a dose of humor with our misadventures in geographical terminology and reflections on the power of nature to clear and renew. Tune in for an engaging mix of mysticism, science, and laughter!
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