7 episodios

Welcome to the Podcast Finding Our New Normal--Living In The Solution

As a general rule what will be read or talked about will be regarding "Where We Where, Where We Are, And Where We Are Going" locally, nationally, internationally, and as a Global Community. This content will be issues or topics that have been written about previously on my blog, that you can find at www.foundmynewnormal.com.

Let's talk about the solutions, or the things we can build the solutions on.

Awakening is not always a dream, but can be interesting if we find something to pin our normal to. Reality has arrived.-OB

Finding Our New Normal--Where We Have Been, Where We Are, AND Where We Are Going Olivia Betts

    • Sociedad y cultura

Welcome to the Podcast Finding Our New Normal--Living In The Solution

As a general rule what will be read or talked about will be regarding "Where We Where, Where We Are, And Where We Are Going" locally, nationally, internationally, and as a Global Community. This content will be issues or topics that have been written about previously on my blog, that you can find at www.foundmynewnormal.com.

Let's talk about the solutions, or the things we can build the solutions on.

Awakening is not always a dream, but can be interesting if we find something to pin our normal to. Reality has arrived.-OB

    The Reading Of The Prophet By Kahlil Gibran Part 3

    The Reading Of The Prophet By Kahlil Gibran Part 3

    Kahlil Gibran wrote The Prophet and it was published by Alfred A. Knopf.  The story is written in sections of 26 prose poetry style and to the Podcaster, it reads like a Holy text.  It is a book she grew up with and wants to share with you.  The story begins when Almustafa, the chosen one, ship returns to take him home to The Isle of his birth.  He was stranded is the connotation and he has been waiting a long and lonely 12 years, isolated, but still one with the community of Ielool, in a place of observation.  When his ship arrives the villagers gather about him and ask him what he has learned about life since he has been there, one by one they come forward and ask him about different topics, which he then speaks to.

    It is a fantastic story and a book chalked filled with wisdom.  The copyright ran out in 2012 so she is now able to share it with you.  It is broken into several segments, which she will do in audiobook format, Olivia Betts reading The Prophet to you.

    When she was a child she always saw this book on the shelf of her mothers.  One day in her pre adolescence, she had a rip roaring fight with her mother, and she will never forget what happened next.  Her mother called her into her bedroom.  Her mothers bedroom, was the corner room in the basement.  It was a sunshiny Sunday afternoon, she could smell the ocean, the cliffs leading down to the shores 20 feet from the sliding glass door, the seagulls screaming as the dove for herring.  Her mother put her hand on the bed and indicated she should sit.  She did so.  She then said spoon.  Again doing as she was told she laid down, her mother laying behind her, just like spoons in the cutlery jar.  In front of her, her mother reached out with a hardcover book, the jacket white with an interesting long haired man depicted in illustration on the front.  She began to read to her the piece on Children.  "Children are not your children, but life's long for itself."  And on it went, as did her life.

    The Christmas just before her grandmother died, a few years later, she was presented with a copy signed and dated from her.

    In those times when truly she should do nothing, as she knows not what to do, she has two or three books she reaches out to. This is one of them.

    Enjoy.


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    • 16 min
    The Reading Of The Prophet By Kahlil Gibran Part 2

    The Reading Of The Prophet By Kahlil Gibran Part 2

    Part 2 On Love Through To And Including On Houses

    Kahlil Gibran wrote The Prophet and it was published by Alfred A. Knopf.  The story is written in sections of 26 prose poetry style and to the Podcaster, it reads like a Holy text.  It is a book she grew up with and wants to share with you.  The story begins when Almustafa, the chosen one, ship returns to take him home to The Isle of his birth.  He was stranded is the connotation and he has been waiting a long and lonely 12 years, isolated, but still one with the community of Ielool, in a place of observation.  When his ship arrives the villagers gather about him and ask him what he has learned about life since he has been there, one by one they come forward and ask him about different topics, which he then speaks to.

    It is a fantastic story and a book chalked filled with wisdom.  The copyright ran out in 2012 so she is now able to share it with you.  It is broken into several segments, which she will do in audiobook format, Olivia Betts reading The Prophet to you.

    When she was a child she always saw this book on the shelf of her mothers.  One day in her pre adolescence, she had a rip roaring fight with her mother, and she will never forget what happened next.  Her mother called her into her bedroom.  Her mothers bedroom, was the corner room in the basement.  It was a sunshiny Sunday afternoon, she could smell the ocean, the cliffs leading down to the shores 20 feet from the sliding glass door, the seagulls screaming as the dove for herring.  Her mother put her hand on the bed and indicated she should sit.  She did so.  She then said spoon.  Again doing as she was told she laid down, her mother laying behind her, just like spoons in the cutlery jar.  In front of her, her mother reached out with a hardcover book, the jacket white with an interesting long haired man depicted in illustration on the front.  She began to read to her the piece on Children.  "Children are not your children, but life's long for itself."  And on it went, as did her life.

    The Christmas just before her grandmother died, a few years later, she was presented with a copy signed and dated from her.

    In those times when truly she should do nothing, as she knows not what to do, she has two or three books she reaches out to. This is one of them.

    Enjoy.


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    • 23 min
    The Reading Of The Prophet By Kahlil Gibran

    The Reading Of The Prophet By Kahlil Gibran

    Kahlil Gibran wrote The Prophet and it was published by Alfred A. Knopf.  The story is written in sections of 26 prose poetry style and to the Podcaster, it reads like a Holy text.  It is a book she grew up with and wants to share with you.  The story begins when Almustafa, the chosen one, ship returns to take him home to The Isle of his birth.  He was stranded is the connotation and he has been waiting a long and lonely 12 years, isolated, but still one with the community of Ielool, in a place of observation.  When his ship arrives the villagers gather about him and ask him what he has learned about life since he has been there, one by one they come forward and ask him about different topics, which he then speaks to.  

    It is a fantastic story and a book chalked filled with wisdom.  The copyright ran out in 2012 so she is now able to share it with you.  It is broken into several segments, which she will do in audiobook format, Olivia Betts reading The Prophet to you.

    When she was a child she always saw this book on the shelf of her mothers.  One day in her pre adolescence, she had a rip roaring fight with her mother, and she will never forget what happened next.  Her mother called her into her bedroom.  Her mothers bedroom, was the corner room in the basement.  It was a sunshiny Sunday afternoon, she could smell the ocean, the cliffs leading down to the shores 20 feet from the sliding glass door, the seagulls screaming as the dove for herring.  Her mother put her hand on the bed and indicated she should sit.  She did so.  She then said spoon.  Again doing as she was told she laid down, her mother laying behind her, just like spoons in the cutlery jar.  In front of her, her mother reached out with a hardcover book, the jacket white with an interesting long haired man depicted in illustration on the front.  She began to read to her the piece on Children.  "Children are not your children, but life's long for itself."  And on it went, as did her life.  

    The Christmas just before her grandmother died, a few years later, she was presented with a copy signed and dated from her.

    In those times when truly she should do nothing, as she knows not what to do, she has two or three books she reaches out to. This is one of them.  

    Enjoy.  


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    • 12 min
    The End of An Era: Hugh Hefner Dies

    The End of An Era: Hugh Hefner Dies

    I do not know what you thought about the man but I admired him.  Starting Conservation and Ending, as well... the Creator of The Playboy Bunny, I definitely would say the man lived a full life.  A life, that someone could be proud of.  Not necessarily everyone's chosen path, but one that almost all have fantasized experiencing, if only for a moment.  All of us for different reasons.  Myself, for his business acumen that he carried, while still managing to hold onto his genteel ways.  The life of one so diverse can only be categorized under the fascinating column.


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    • 10 min
    Paddling Through Covid

    Paddling Through Covid

    Paddling Through Covid. A Poetic Rant about the ebb and flow of our journey through Covid. So little control, but yet there is so very much control that we are unaware of, partly that when we had the control we abused it.

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    • 6 min
    Grey Gratitude Saturday

    Grey Gratitude Saturday

    Do you ever wake up Grateful that it is an overcast Grey damp day?  Well I am from the West Coast of Canada, and yes we tire of these days, but on the occasion one wakes up to the low lying clouds, the fog, the mist, and finds a sweet, sweet poetry in the Greyness of it all.   To wake up knowing that you are Grateful for one more day, one more shot, even if you see failure on the horizon.   This Episode is about Gratitude and that no matter what it looks like, what you are grateful for, even if it is not that you are alive, but that you are not dead, own that Gratitude it is yours. Grateful for one more day?  Then Enjoy!


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    • 15 min

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