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Living in Cycles

Living in Cycles

Sabrina B., Experimental Audio Scene

The Living in Cycles Podcast is about stepping away from Linear Living and reconnecting with Cyclical Time. This podcast is open to everyone at any stage of their Cyclical Living journey, whether you’re already thinking in cycles or you’re just now questioning whether linear time is a lie (at worst) vs seeing linear time as a rigid construct that works for some people but leaves little room for others who cannot move through life in a straight, upward facing line (at best). Your host, Sabrina B., is a podcast producer, tarot reader, and multi-passionate soul. Sabrina would love to hear about any and all of the insights or reflections you come to through listening to the show, if you’d like to connect with Sabrina head to this link: https://www.experimentalaudioscene.com/contact and if you’d like to support the show, feel free to donate here: Living in Cycles is a sibling podcast to the Living in Cycles Group Community. If you’re interested in exploring Cyclical Living further, you’re seeking a community of people who understand what it’s like to attune more deeply to the cycles, or you’re looking for a structured framework because you’re not sure where to start with reconnecting to Cyclical Time; I invite you to join the community. More information can be found here:
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Host, Sabrina B. (she/her), and guest, Stephanie McKenna (She/Her), discuss cycles as they relate to the seasons, energy, personal interests, social media, (anti-)capitalism, and the moon. Step away from this episode with additional cyclical perspective as well as practical advice on scheduling yourself outside of linear time.

Thank you so much for listening, find important links and info below

DONATE TO THE Living in Cycles PODCAST:

JOIN THE LIVING IN CYCLES COMMUNITY: https://www.experimentalaudioscene.com/living-in-cycles-community-wl

- Connect with Sabrina B. through newsletter: https://eas.ck.page/f3656123c0

- Connect with Sabrina B. through socials: https://www.experimentalaudioscene.com/contact

Book a Home and Garden Organization Session with Stephanie: https://www.bowerbirdatelier.com/intentional-living

Connect with Stephanie McKenna through:

- Website: https://www.bowerbirdatelier.com

- Instagram: https://instagram.com/bowerbirdatelier/

- Seasonal Gatherings on the Quarter and Cross-Quarter Days: https://www.bowerbirdatelier.com/seasonal-gatherings

Checking out Stephanie's tarot deck: https://www.bowerbirdatelier.com/ritual-products/fleurot-deck-guidebook

Checking out Stephanie's miniatures reels: https://www.instagram.com/p/CYRj-Jxhd_9/

Other people/things we mentioned:

- Bronte Velez: https://www.instagram.com/littlenows/

- Wintering (Book) by Katherine May: https://www.bookpassage.com/book/9780593189481

3Ps miniatures reel: https://www.instagram.com/p/CZcr_VpB-El/

Margaret Killjoy's Live Like the World is Dying Podcast: https://www.liveliketheworldisdying.com/

The Witch of Wonderlust: https://www.instagram.com/thewitchofwonderlust/

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Host, Sabrina B. (she/her), and guest, Kristin Mathis (she/hers), discuss cycles as they relate to trauma, building at-home cyclical practice, perceptions of time, capitalism, and ancient cultural contexts. This true variety show of an episode is a great starting point for both theory and practical perspectives on Cyclical Living.

Thank you so much for listening, find important links and info below

Timestamps for trauma and domestic violence topics: 9:00-9:35 & 47:40-53:55

DONATE TO THE Living in Cycles PODCAST:

JOIN THE LIVING IN CYCLES COMMUNITY: https://www.experimentalaudioscene.com/living-in-cycles-community-wl

- Connect with Sabrina B. through newsletter: https://eas.ck.page/f3656123c0

- Connect with Sabrina B. through socials: https://www.experimentalaudioscene.com/contact

Join Kristin’s Mystery School: https://mysteriamundi.teachable.com

Connect with Kristin Mathis through:

- Website: https://www.kristinmathis.com

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosmicspiritauntie/

- Twitter: https://twitter.com/urspiritauntie

Other people/things we mentioned:

- Bayo Akomolafe: https://www.bayoakomolafe.net

- Pallas K. Augustine (Astrologer): https://www.nineofwands.com

Interview with Stephanie McKenna (over-culture): https://living-in-cycles.simplecast.com/episodes/anti-capitalist-cycles-and-linear-over-cultures-with-stephanie-mckenna

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Living in Cycles - What Is Cyclical Time and Cyclical Living?
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03/06/22 • 3 min

The Living in Cycles Podcast is about stepping away from Linear Living and reconnecting with Cyclical Time and, even though that may sound great, it can be difficult to pin down exactly what these ideas mean. This show trailer will set the stage for the concepts we'll be exploring throughout the life of this podcast!

The Living in Cycles Podcast is about stepping away from Linear Living and reconnecting with Cyclical Time. This podcast is open to everyone at any stage of their Cyclical Living journey, whether you’re already thinking in cycles or you’re just now questioning whether linear time is a lie (at worst) vs seeing linear time as a rigid construct that works for some people but leaves little room for others who cannot move through life in a straight, upward facing line (at best).

Your host, Sabrina B., is a podcast producer, tarot reader, and multi-passionate soul. Sabrina would love to hear about any and all of the insights or reflections you come to through listening to the show, if you’d like to connect with Sabrina head to this link: https://www.experimentalaudioscene.com/contact and if you’d like to support the show, feel free to donate here:

Living in Cycles is a sibling podcast to the Living in Cycles Group Community. If you’re interested in exploring Cyclical Living further, you’re seeking a community of people who understand what it’s like to attune more deeply to the cycles, or you’re looking for a structured framework because you’re not sure where to start with reconnecting to Cyclical Time; I invite you to join the community. More information can be found here:

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FAQ

How many episodes does Living in Cycles have?

Living in Cycles currently has 3 episodes available.

What topics does Living in Cycles cover?

The podcast is about Spirituality, Witchy, Anxiety, Religion & Spirituality, Wellness, Podcasts, Health And Wellness, Self-Improvement, Education, Witchcraft, Time and Philosophy.

What is the most popular episode on Living in Cycles?

The episode title 'Cyclical Symbolism and Fugitive Space with Kristin Mathis' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Living in Cycles?

The average episode length on Living in Cycles is 41 minutes.

How often are episodes of Living in Cycles released?

Episodes of Living in Cycles are typically released every 4 days, 20 hours.

When was the first episode of Living in Cycles?

The first episode of Living in Cycles was released on Mar 6, 2022.

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