20 min

033 - Letting Go, Celebrating, and Moving On Bowing To Elephants Podcast

    • Religion & Spirituality

Welcome to the final episode of the Bowing to Elephants Podcast. It is with bittersweet feelings that I announce I'm discontinuing the podcast, just for the time being. Life is calling me to address different creative work right now. I appreciate all of you who have steadfastly listened to the show. Here today to help me reflect on the last six months and discuss my next adventure is my friend and cohort, Ben Gioia. 
What You Hear/Learn/Discover [1:40]  Mag explains why she started the podcast in the first place. 
[03:08] Mag talks about her successes and disappointments with the podcast and what she learned along the way. 
[4:48] Ben and Mag discuss the array of guests that joined the show.
[8:53]  Mag shares her next steps now that the podcast is on pause. 
[11:16] Mag answers the question, “If you could have one more person on your podcast, alive or deceased, who would it be?” 
[13:05]  Ben and Mag discuss the recent death of Thich Nhat Hanh, his life, his legacy, and his poetry. 
[14:46] Mag talks about her food memoir and how she’ll now have the time to complete it. 
[15:42]  Mag invites her listeners to stay in contact with her.
[17:19] Ben talks about the bittersweetness of ending the podcast and his anticipation for Mag’s upcoming book. 
Quotes  “I wanted to showcase human beings’ sense of adventure and curiosity, their endurance, and their innate wisdom. So I went looking for wise, compassionate, interesting, and creative souls to join me in the conversation.”
“I'm pausing [the podcast] so that I can read more books, and more importantly, so I can complete my food memoir,…so I can travel,…and complete an intensive training to be a meditation leader.”
Resources https://magdimond.com/
Appreciation From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for being here. If you haven't already, come join the community!
 
Instagram: https://instagram.com/magdimondauthor
Website: https://bowingtoelephantspodcast.com
 
If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and review this podcast.

Welcome to the final episode of the Bowing to Elephants Podcast. It is with bittersweet feelings that I announce I'm discontinuing the podcast, just for the time being. Life is calling me to address different creative work right now. I appreciate all of you who have steadfastly listened to the show. Here today to help me reflect on the last six months and discuss my next adventure is my friend and cohort, Ben Gioia. 
What You Hear/Learn/Discover [1:40]  Mag explains why she started the podcast in the first place. 
[03:08] Mag talks about her successes and disappointments with the podcast and what she learned along the way. 
[4:48] Ben and Mag discuss the array of guests that joined the show.
[8:53]  Mag shares her next steps now that the podcast is on pause. 
[11:16] Mag answers the question, “If you could have one more person on your podcast, alive or deceased, who would it be?” 
[13:05]  Ben and Mag discuss the recent death of Thich Nhat Hanh, his life, his legacy, and his poetry. 
[14:46] Mag talks about her food memoir and how she’ll now have the time to complete it. 
[15:42]  Mag invites her listeners to stay in contact with her.
[17:19] Ben talks about the bittersweetness of ending the podcast and his anticipation for Mag’s upcoming book. 
Quotes  “I wanted to showcase human beings’ sense of adventure and curiosity, their endurance, and their innate wisdom. So I went looking for wise, compassionate, interesting, and creative souls to join me in the conversation.”
“I'm pausing [the podcast] so that I can read more books, and more importantly, so I can complete my food memoir,…so I can travel,…and complete an intensive training to be a meditation leader.”
Resources https://magdimond.com/
Appreciation From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for being here. If you haven't already, come join the community!
 
Instagram: https://instagram.com/magdimondauthor
Website: https://bowingtoelephantspodcast.com
 
If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and review this podcast.

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