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Inspired by nature, art and gratitude, the Gratitude Blooming co-hosts Belinda Liu and Omar Brownson bring fresh and diverse perspectives to wholeness. For us, heartfulness is the new mindfulness. Gratitude Blooming was inspired by the artist Arlene Kim Suda and her 100 Days of Blooming Love art project. Each week, she shares inspiring stories and reflections. Also, hear from culture keepers, creators, healers, leaders and so many others who share their emergent practices to build the beautiful world our hearts know is possible. Please rate, review and subscribe. New conversations each week. We want to hear what you're grateful for. Learn more at www.gratitudeblooming.com

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Inspired by nature, art and gratitude, the Gratitude Blooming co-hosts Belinda Liu and Omar Brownson bring fresh and diverse perspectives to wholeness. For us, heartfulness is the new mindfulness. Gratitude Blooming was inspired by the artist Arlene Kim Suda and her 100 Days of Blooming Love art project. Each week, she shares inspiring stories and reflections. Also, hear from culture keepers, creators, healers, leaders and so many others who share their emergent practices to build the beautiful world our hearts know is possible. Please rate, review and subscribe. New conversations each week. We want to hear what you're grateful for. Learn more at www.gratitudeblooming.com

    The Garden of Healing Album - Special Live Edition

    The Garden of Healing Album - Special Live Edition

    In this episode, we sit down with Ariel Loh, the composer and producer behind Window Seat, to discuss his newest album, The Garden of Healing. This album is a collaboration with Gratitude Blooming and was inspired by the themes and art from our beautiful card deck. We discuss the 10 themes of the album, which range from Forgiveness to Patience, and how each piece of music reflects the intention behind each theme.
    Ariel also shares with us his creative process, which involves utilizing a variety of instruments and found sounds to create a unique and immersive sound. We discuss the power of music in promoting mindfulness and introspection, and how The Garden of Healing can serve as a tool for listeners to connect with themselves and nature.

    Join us as we celebrate the release of The Garden of Healing on the 2023 Spring Equinox and delve into the world of ambient music and mindfulness with Ariel Loh. Listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you find your music. This is the first of four music collabs. Enjoy! 


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    • 45 min
    Beyond Learning: Embodying values and building connection through art

    Beyond Learning: Embodying values and building connection through art

    This week, we sit down with Adam Rosendahl, the founder and CEO of Late Nite Art, to explore the theme of Celebration through the metaphor of a bouquet of flowers. Adam reflects on his journey into facilitation and art, including a transformative experience of being blessed as a baby by a monk who noticed that he had "the hands of an artist".
    Adam also discusses the power of art and music to help people feel seen and connected, and how Late Nite Art uses an arts-based methodology to support teams from all industries to improve their creative confidence and break routine ways of thinking. He emphasizes the importance of pro-activism and creating experiences that make people feel deeply connected, seen, and supported.
    Throughout the episode, Adam shares his insights on how to tune our instruments to be in harmony with the world around us and how to move beyond the first step of learning to truly embody and live out our values. This episode is a reminder to celebrate the things that bring us joy and connection, and to use our creativity to build a better world.

    Enjoy our closing reflection question to help you explore what you'd like to be celebrating in 10, 40 or even 100 years from now! 

    Here's more on Adam and where to explore his work!

    Adam Rosendahl is an internationally renowned facilitator, team engagement expert, and the founder of Late Nite Art®, a connection and creativity firm based in San Francisco. He works with the world’s top companies to create transformational learning events that help teams take more risks and build meaningful relationships. At its core, his work is about humanizing people beyond the roles they play at work. Over the past 10 years, Adam has led 500+ events, impacting 10,000+ people across 15 countries. His clients include Pixar, Instagram, and Southwest Airlines – as well as prisons, schools, and nonprofits across the globe.
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamrosendahl/IG: https://www.instagram.com/theadamrosendahl/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adameliasrosendahl/TEDx Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_rosendahl_how_to_use_the_arts_to_unlock_deeper_connectionLate Nite Art Video:Share your feedback with this survey (only takes 30 seconds to complete.)

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    • 54 min
    Curiosity, democracy and moving from fear to purpose

    Curiosity, democracy and moving from fear to purpose

    In this episode, we have a captivating conversation with Jim Herr on the theme of curiosity. Jim discusses the importance of self-reflection, looking behind the curtain we create, and questioning who we are. He shares his personal journey of self-discovery and how he overcame the fear of being an imposter or not being good enough. Jim highlights the significance of recognizing our own power and, like Spiderman, the responsibility that comes with it. He shares how he found his purpose in leading an initiative for democracy preservation at the Japanese American National Museum and ensuring that no one is left behind. Join us as we explore the beauty and challenges of self-reflection and making room for those who may not agree with us.
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    • 43 min
    From Darkness to Light: The Dignity of Time and Boundaries

    From Darkness to Light: The Dignity of Time and Boundaries

    In this episode, we are joined by Emily Golding, Executive Director of Amplifier, a nonprofit design lab that builds art and media experiments to amplify the most important movements of our times. Together, we explore the Gratitude Blooming theme of Choice, represented by the spring rose. 

    Emily shares her journey of embodying choice, teaching the joy of choice, and leaning into how ideas incubate in young people.  She also discusses the concept of time dignity and how it impacts our well-being with a focus on the importance of setting boundaries and saying "no" in order to create space for our "yes." 

    Emily shares her personal story with balancing work and motherhood, and the importance of taking time for ourselves to nurture our well-being. She also explores the challenges faced by the younger generation, including eco-anxiety and the pressure to constantly be "doing," and offers insights into how we can create a more fulfilling and purposeful life. 

    Read more about Emily and her work here:

    As an Irish/Latina native of the eastside of Los Angeles, Emily is keenly interested in how the stories we tell shape our collective identity. In her 10+ years in the social impact space, she has collaborated with philanthropists, artists, activists, technologists, journalists, and scholars to launch large-scale media, art, theatre, dance, and film projects that expand our notion of public life. To date, Emily has secured over 17 million in funding from over 100 grantors spanning from the Knight Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, the Kresge Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the U.S. Department of State, and global brands like Johnson & Johnson, The North Face, and Louis Vuitton for projects across the United States and Latin America. Program partners have included the U.N., the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, Facebook, and ViacomCBS.

    Emily is the Executive Director of Amplifier, a design lab that amplifies the most important social movements of our times. Prior to Amplifier, Emily spent seven years running the national grantwriting and comms firm Girasol Consulting, and served as a writing professor at Occidental College. 

    She has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts’ Folk and Traditional Arts grants program and spoken about narrative shift and culture change work at Johns Hopkins University, George Washington University, and on ABC and FOX news. Her writings on politics and culture have been published by Zocalo Public Square and by Harvard University and New York University journals. Emily holds a master’s degree in Journalism from Georgetown University and an undergraduate degree in Modern Literature from UC Santa Cruz. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, creative writing, vegan nachos, and adventures in revolutionary motherhood!
    Check out Amplifier's social media toolkit for the Well + Being campaign!


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    • 46 min
    Balance - From Mountains to Mindset

    Balance - From Mountains to Mindset

    How do you handle "life mountains?" In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Georgina Miranda, a mountaineer, athlete, social entrepreneur, and explorer. Georgina shares her journey and how it led her to discover the power of mindset and inner strength. She discusses the challenges she faced, including climbing Mt. Everest and the implosion of a previous business venture. 

    Georgina learned that life will give you lessons and the lessons will only get harder if you don't listen.  She shares her thoughts on grieving the disappointments in life, the significance of awareness in creating change, and the harmony between humanity and nature. 

    Join us as we explore the wild truth of life's mountains.   We hope Georgina's story inspires you to tap into your own inner strength and find balance in your own journey.  Try out our closing practice on returning to your personal basecamp at home or in nature! 
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    • 41 min
    Kneel and kiss the ground

    Kneel and kiss the ground

    In this episode, we dive into our relationship with the natural world through the Gratitude Blooming theme of community, represented by the Bleeding Heart flower. Our guest, Ryland Engelhart, co-founder of Kiss the Ground, shares his thoughts on how we can improve our relationship with nature by spending time and attention on it. 
    He invites us to imagine building a relationship with nature like having good friends, and emphasizes the importance of tending to and reveling in the living world. Join us as we discuss the significance of putting time and attention into our relationship with nature and learn how it can bring joy and fulfillment to our lives.
    The nonprofit Kiss the Ground is on a mission to awaken people to the possibilities of regeneration and the name of their organization was inspired by this Rumi poem. 
    Today, like every other day,
    we wake up empty and frightened.
    Don’t open the door to the study and begin reading.
    Take down a musical instrument.
    Let the beauty we love be what we do.
    There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.

    - Rumi, 13th century
    Learn more about Kiss the Ground at https://kisstheground.com and watch their film on Netflix. 

    We hope you enjoy the closing practice of nurturing quality time with a fresh cut flower or potted plant inspired by Ryland's own relationship with nature! 
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    • 33 min

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@LiviaChanL ,

Heart-centred gift of words

Have you ever experienced words as beautiful gifts presented directly to your heart? THAT is how I feel when I receive and listen to the inspirationally restorative voices of Belinda Liu and Omar Brownson. I started listening to the Gratitude Blooming podcast a few months ago. I am enthralled with their deep connections & reflections on life, nature, gratitude, and our whole selves leading with our hearts.

I also purchased the Gratitude Blooming Reflection card deck and have greatly appreciated the rich & meaningful conversations I’ve had with my young adult children at home. Listening to the episodes where they dive into each flower and theme has been mind and heart expanding.

My deepest gratitude to Belinda and Omar for your vulnerability, generosity, and strength to share your thoughts, feelings, emotions, and ideas so openly and courageously.

I highly recommend this podcast & the cards!! Be ready for your heart to receive many gifts of words.

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