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  • #49 - Why Not You? Building the Thing You're Craving
    2026/05/01

    You have a beautiful life — and something's still off. In this episode, I'm getting honest about one of those quieter imbalances: not enough in-person, face-to-face human connection in my otherwise very full, very fortunate work-from-home life.

    I talk about the difference between needing a total life overhaul (spoiler: you don't) and making small, intentional adjustments — the kind that shift everything without burning it all down. Think of it like fitting a garment: a little pinch here, a little pull there, and suddenly it's exactly right.

    Along the way, we wander through:

    • My Human Design hermit tendencies and why "too much of a good thing" is annoyingly true
    • Deleting social media from my phone (and what I replaced it with — hi, Pinterest spiral)
    • How following a random Facebook post led me to a beautiful retreat center I almost never visited
    • The magical evening gathering I'm dreaming up for June — breathwork, hors d'oeuvres, hand sewing, cake, and community

    The invitation I'm leaving you with: sit with what's out of balance right now. You don't need a sweeping overhaul. You just need a small, honest look — and the willingness to try one thing.

    Mentioned in this episode: The upcoming local evening gathering (details coming soon!) | Mackinac Island Sewing Retreat

    tina@kinshiphandwork.com

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    19 分
  • #48 - Springing from Snow and Getting Carjacked (kind of)
    2026/03/19

    It's the week of the spring equinox and I have three feet of snow in my yard. This episode is my reflection on what it means to embrace the season I'm actually in, even when it looks nothing like the one I'm longing for.

    I also share a vivid (and surprisingly instructive) dream involving a carjacking, a Danny DeVito lookalike, and a 1964 Eagle Apache — and what unpacking it in my morning pages revealed about apathy, momentum, and the work of showing up for the life I want.

    In this episode:

    • The strange joy of being snowed in and what it unlocks in us
    • Why my envy of other people's spring gardens is actually useful information
    • The dream, decoded — and what it has to say about reaction time and limbo
    • Morning pages as a tool for inner clarity
    • The difference between fighting the current and simply doing the work
    • Bring spring energy into your life even when your lawn chairs are buried under three feet of snow

    Resources mentioned:

    • Cosmic/moon sign horoscope website
    • Morning pages practice
    • Embodied Joy monthly audio — new moon, seasonal rhythms, guided meditation, journaling prompts 👉 kinshiphandwork.com/embodiedjoy

    Connect: kinshiphandwork@gmail.com

    tina@kinshiphandwork.com

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    22 分
  • #47 - The Notebook I'm Going to Burn
    2026/02/19

    — Morning Pages, Sacred Practices, and Making Space for Joy

    In this episode, I'm sharing what's been filling my days in the in-between season of late winter and early spring — from winter camping in the woods to planning a rustic cabin adventure with my 10-year-old, hauling gear a mile and a half through the snow.

    I open up about the creative tension of not sewing as much as I'd like, and how building furniture and developing my Embodied Joy workbook have become the creative outlets calling me right now. (Sound familiar? You can't do all the things — just not all at once.)

    The heart of this episode is about bringing sacredness into your everyday life. I talk about my morning ritual practice — including my experience with Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way and how the concept of truly disposable morning pages changed everything for me. No preciousness. No posterity. Just a beautiful, honest conversation with yourself that you can burn in a celebratory fire when the notebook is full.

    I also share a simple but powerful idea: giving yourself a creative practice that is completely throw-away — whether that's a wonky quilt square, a sample stitch, or three pages of stream-of-consciousness — and how that kind of creative freedom can actually deepen the work that does matter.

    Plus: dancing to three songs every morning, the sacred act of shoveling a path, and the small practices that connect us to what matters.

    🌿 Get the free Vibrant Life Work workbook: https://kinshiphandwork.com/in-kinship-a-podcast/

    🎧 Join Embodied Joy: kinshiphandwork.com/embodiedjoy

    tina@kinshiphandwork.com

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    23 分
  • #46 - What's Stirring Beneath the Surface?
    2026/01/30

    In this episode, I welcome you to a new season of the podcast by exploring Imbolc—the Celtic celebration marking the first stirrings of spring—and the Snow Full Moon occurring together on February 1st, 2026. I share how I'm emerging into 2026 differently, having chosen "Honor" as my word for the year.

    I talk about resisting the pressure to sprint into New Year's resolutions and instead spending the first weeks of January simply creating—making garments, tending my home, and trusting the process. I share the magical download that came from this patient approach and how it revealed the direction for my business and life.

    This episode is an invitation to notice what's stirring beneath the surface in your own life, to tend the small flames, and to trust that gentle emergence is enough. At the end, I introduce my new Embodied Joy membership—a monthly gathering space for those ready to actually live a joy-filled life, not just talk about it.

    tina@kinshiphandwork.com

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    26 分
  • #45 - Finding Spring in Winter's Grip
    2025/03/20

    In this episode of the In Kinship Podcast, I share my journey of embracing the unexpected as winter stubbornly refuses to release its grip on northern Michigan. With warmth and humor, I take you along on an impromptu adventure with my nine-year-old son when we found ourselves "lost" on country roads—transforming what could have been a stressful situation into a memorable bonding experience. I explore how shifting our mindset from fighting circumstances to embracing them creates space for joy, whether we're dealing with surprise snowstorms or life's bigger challenges. From learning to ice skate (badly!) with my hockey-playing nephew to knitting a cape with unexpected golden flecks, this episode reminds us that manifesting isn't just about envisioning a perfect future—it's about finding ways to feel exactly how we want right now, no matter what season we're in. Join me for a heartfelt conversation about bringing spring energy into our lives even when our surroundings don't match our expectations!

    tina@kinshiphandwork.com

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    27 分
  • #44 The Joy in the Struggle
    2025/03/11

    In this light and candid episode of the In Kinship Podcast, I unpack the ups and downs of the creative process through the lens of a dress gone wrong.

    With laughter and insight, I share how a see-through fabric mishap and a fiddly neckband led to valuable lessons about embracing failure, stepping away when frustrated, and finding the balance between perfectionism and joy.

    Whether you're sewing garments or building camping cabinets (or raising my perfectionist 9-year-old!), this episode reminds us that the magic happens when we approach our creative hurdles with curiosity instead of scarcity.

    Come along for a conversation about finding vibrant joy in your making process, even when your fabric choices leave a little too much to the imagination!

    tina@kinshiphandwork.com

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    16 分
  • #43 - Using stitches to journal your state of being
    2024/12/09

    With guest Tamanna Rahman, a textile artist, clothes maker, and psychiatric nurse practitioner who integrates holistic mental health practices into her craft. Tamanna shares her journey, from her early love for textiles inspired by her grandmother to how COVID sparked her passion for sewing and embroidery and drove home that life doesn't have to look like it always has.

    She discusses her work, Slow Work Sewing, and where she teaches embroidery workshops that guide students in translating daily experiences and emotions into abstract mark-making and stitch . The conversation touches on the therapeutic benefits of repetitive, bilateral motions in craft, the importance of aligning lifestyle with seasonal and personal cycles, and the concept of living a life that honors one's creative soul. Tamanna also share her exciting future workshop ideas and tips on self-care, creativity, and the freedom to live a fulfilling life on one’s own terms.

    Tamanna studied literature and social movements at Williams College, and completed her graduate training at Yale University. She is originally from Los Angeles, and currently splits her time between New Haven, CT and Newfoundland, Canada. Find her online on Instagram @slow.work.sewing or www.slowworksewing.com.

    tina@kinshiphandwork.com

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    1 時間 5 分
  • #42 - Take the next right step...sometimes all you can do is begin
    2024/11/26

    Join me as I tell you about my day at the coffee shop and how I went from frustratingly staring at a blank canvas to figuring out exactly what I wanted to do...simply by trusting in the process and taking the next step.

    tina@kinshiphandwork.com

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    22 分