11 episodes

This. Life. Now., hosted by Madeleine Olson, conversations to start your week off mindfully covering emotional wellness and inner peace, productivity skills, and larger life lessons. Whether you need a podcast to start brewing your morning off with a deep inspiration or you’re looking for a restorative way to fold the end of the day over, this is the space for thinking about where we are in the present moment, how to start stepping into our highest selves going forwards, and the context of our cosmic lives within the greater universe. Let’s start talking all things life with This. Life. Now.

This. Life. Now‪.‬ Madeleine Rose Olson

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This. Life. Now., hosted by Madeleine Olson, conversations to start your week off mindfully covering emotional wellness and inner peace, productivity skills, and larger life lessons. Whether you need a podcast to start brewing your morning off with a deep inspiration or you’re looking for a restorative way to fold the end of the day over, this is the space for thinking about where we are in the present moment, how to start stepping into our highest selves going forwards, and the context of our cosmic lives within the greater universe. Let’s start talking all things life with This. Life. Now.

    Last Notes and My Gift To You

    Last Notes and My Gift To You

    Words on the page, words in the air, this concludes our 2020 summer series of This. Life. Now. I leave you with the gift of 5 of my prose poems. So we’ve been around the sun now with coming to understand how the Universe does have our back. Relationships where the heart and hearth is built from the beautiful self-home infrastructure. Purposeful practices at the intersection between us and the sacred spaces we inhabit. Becoming the innovative leader who sits at the table right so seniors can see you on fire with agility, re-pivot, and relaunch of the rocketship. Correcting a young man at a party that “This is a women’s college, not a girls’ school” and the classroom a place of competing not against each other but systems of ideas within the dominant hegemonies; an uncommon woman. A hologram doctor laughing at the assumption that technology is trying to replace the human. A ball aimed at 40 feet landing 30 because the wind teaches us why we need to be unrealistic in achieving our goals. A collective of dancers organically transforming movements from one shape to the next as a whole body across space. Warrior snake that sheds the skin of what no longer serves us for healing and inner strength. This is just the surface of the keystones I’ve written over the last four years. Words are just pointed; they can’t be definitive. So then, my words as sketches, traces, of the whole. Like sheet music, not the actual music itself, they are guides to what will play out and that’s why we call them the notes. These are my last notes for this summer for This. Life. Now.
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    • 29 min
    Guided Meditation for Inner Strength and Healing

    Guided Meditation for Inner Strength and Healing

    Today’s episode is a conversation walk that I give you for times when you find yourself needing a meditation for inner strength and healing. When we remember how to access our authentic selves, we discover that all the resources we could ever need are already within us. On this guided visual meditation journey, I walk you through some these. How do we shed the skin of what no longer serves us? What are you willing to sacrifice in order to grow? What are the gifts we should be giving ourselves?

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    • 37 min
    Why We Need To Be Dancers In Body and Space

    Why We Need To Be Dancers In Body and Space

    In today’s episode I use dance as a metaphor for honoring the body and personal movemeng unique to each of us, and more largely our phenomenology within the larger world. This conversation is a “wander-ment“ of thoughts where grounding in dance composition and pedagogy actually opens room for greater philosophical and metaphorical rumination that is self-reflexive and large context-related to life. What might it look like to create a practice of exploring and questioning body, space, and material that those who are not intentional artists don’t see, read, or experience consciously? What might it look like to do this in a way that relies on personal engagement and implication? We might it look like to think about bodies, space, and movement all at literal and higher critical levels? Candice Salyers website: https://www.guidedance.com

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    • 24 min
    5 Ways to Rethink Achieving Your Goals

    5 Ways to Rethink Achieving Your Goals

    Everyone wants to improve their productivity skills and time management, but when it comes down to effective planning, we need to frame the conversation more largely around how to become a boss along the pursuit towards fulfilling the objectives we set out for ourselves. These 5 ways to rethink achieving your goals have greatly changed the routes to my success. What specific mindsets, resources, and practices do we need to start taking on to chase our own golden goals?

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    • 29 min
    Where Are We Going with Technology and Learning?

    Where Are We Going with Technology and Learning?

    Today’s conversation is all about having a critical conversation on teaching and learning with technology, which couldn’t be more relevant to the present moment since COVID-19 proving nothing but the fact that we need to have well thought through mixed-modes of instruction, including that of the digital. Where has my own authority within learning design, a field that has always been at the forefront in the discourse around pedagogy as it anticipates the future of learning, positioned me? What misconceptions do we have about technology and how can we gain a better handle on thinking about our use of it more critically? How do we integrate its role into our productivity and learning going forwards?

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    • 38 min
    My Experience at a Women’s College

    My Experience at a Women’s College

    In this week’s episode, I discuss my undergraduate experience at the country’s first established women’s college. What values have I learned from an institution committed to intellectual inclusion and critical thinking, gender inclusivity, and service beyond the campus? What has my uniquely Mount Holyoke network taught me? Today I invite another special guest to join us, Emily Dickinson Professor of Film Studies, Dr. Robin Blaetz, who shares part of her story as a faculty member at the college.

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    • 43 min

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Fabulous podcast!

Love this podcast. Every episode is full of wisdom that is relevant for what we are going through right now. Can hardly wait for the next episode.

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