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Re-Imagining the Empty NestThe Open Nesters 2021 人間関係 子育て 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Evolution Intimacy
    2025/12/10
    Evolution, Intimacy (S5 | E216) with Laura and Michael Blackin [TESSA] In this episode, I sit down with Laura and Michael Blackin, visionaries behind Temple in the Trees, a vibrant new community center located in Leesburg, Virginia. We delve deep into the philosophy of open nesting—a refreshing take on the empty nester experience, inviting listeners to redefine what this life stage can mean. The Blackins embrace a mindset of unfettered growth and exploration, highlighting how their mid-life journey has been full of new relationships, passions, and adventures. Evolution, Intimacy Laura and Michael share the inspiring story of how Temple in the Trees came to fruition after a transformational tantric workshop. It began with a simple note passed between them, leading to a shared vision of a sanctuary dedicated to community and tantric learning. Over eight years, their home has blossomed into a beacon for like-minded individuals eager to explore intimacy, connection, and personal growth. We discuss the significance of community collaboration and how their authenticity has attracted a diverse network of people eager to learn, share, and grow together. EPISODE TIME CODE 1:13 Temple in the Trees 6:34 Finding Community 16:42 Navigating Estrangement 23:18 Coping with Vision Loss 28:33 Intimacy Through Challenges 31:09 Transition from Parent to Participant As we dive deeper into their personal journeys, Laura and Michael reflect on their blended family dynamics, parenting six children—from a 27-year-old to a high school senior—while navigating the complexities of sibling relationships and individual identities. They candidly address the challenges of estrangement within their family, particularly the difficult path of one of their sons who has stepped away. Through this heartfelt discussion, we explore themes of grief, acceptance, and the importance of honoring one’s personal journey while also nurturing connections. The conversation takes a poignant turn as we cover Laura’s struggles with her eyesight, a significant challenge she is currently facing due to a growth affecting her optic nerve. She eloquently describes her journey of adapting to this new reality, finding strength and creativity as she navigates what it means to experience vision—both physically and intuitively. Michael shares his perspective, discussing how their relationship has deepened through these trials and the ways their intimacy has evolved, emphasizing the power of connection beyond traditional notions of physicality. We also touch on their recent move to New Orleans, where they are in the process of establishing a new branch of their community—Temple by the Water. Amidst the logistical challenges of a cross-town life, both Laura and Michael express excitement about laying down roots in a new city while continuing to foster their expansive community spirit. Their joint ambitions to host creative events and retreats speak to their commitment to artistic expression and personal development. In wrapping up our conversation, the Blackins impart invaluable insights for listeners navigating their own life transitions. They challenge the notion of identity solely tied to parenthood, advocating instead for an embrace of individualism and active participation in life. The underlying message promotes a sense of participation and connection, encouraging everyone to cultivate relationships that nourish both self and community. This episode encapsulates the complex layers of transition, poignancy, and resilience that define the open nester experience. By embracing both joy and grief alike, Laura and Michael exemplify how life transitions can serve as catalysts for deeper self-discovery and collective growth. Their story is a testament to the beauty of forging meaningful connections—one that resonates deeply with anyone looking to redefine their journey in the face of change. Resources for You We want to provide you with support and many many resources for your own Open Nesting Journey. Our resource page has so much to offer as does our private discussion group on Facebook about queerness and other topics of interest: Open Nesters Resource Page The Open Nesters Private Facebook Group ask to join and we’ll let you in
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    43 分
  • Give Thanks with Tessa and Amir (S5 | E215)
    2025/12/04
    THANK AND GROW RICH (S5 | E215) with Pam Grout The Book Thank & Grow Rich is for anyone interested in hooking up with the magnanimous energy field of the cosmos. Author Pam Grout, who likes to call herself the Warren Buffet of Happiness, says it all starts with getting on the frequency of joy and gratitude. Thank and Grow Rich In this episode of The Open Nesters Podcast, we delve deep into the transformative power of gratitude and personal growth through a heartfelt interview with Pam Grout, the author of “Thank and Grow Rich.” As we explore themes of aging, spirituality, and resilience, I share my own journey of embracing the concept of open nesting—a belief that life is an ongoing adventure filled with endless possibilities, even as we navigate the complex emotions associated with empty nests. EPISODE TIME CODE 6:33 Coping with Loss 13:23 Embracing the Bigger Picture 26:47 Nature and Relationships 33:56 The Role of Support in Grief 45:18 Meaningful Vacations and Travel 47:28 Reflections on Motherhood and Friendship Pam and I discuss her profound insights inspired by her own life experiences, particularly the tragic loss of her daughter Tasman. This pivotal moment has reshaped her perspective, prompting her to reframe loss into a journey of gratitude. We highlight the importance of acknowledging grief while also recognizing the richness of life connections. Pamela elaborates on how gratitude does not have to be a simple checklist but rather a complex embrace of life’s paradoxes, allowing for feelings of joy, exhaustion, and everything in between. The conversation shifts to practical applications of gratitude in daily life. Pam introduces us to her AA 2.0 program, a unique gratitude practice in which participants send texts sharing blessings each day—encouraging mindfulness and fostering community. This practice nurtures a heightened awareness of our surroundings and opens doors to unexpected joy, reinforcing that even in difficult times, there is much to be thankful for. Additionally, Pam sheds light on her work with the 222 Foundation, a charitable initiative honoring her daughter’s legacy by supporting projects that promote creativity and conscious living. She emphasizes the interconnectedness of human experiences and how supporting one another can lead to profound healing. Whether it’s through engaging in nature, nurturing friendships, or forming supportive groups, the importance of connection as we navigate this stage of life is underscored. As we wrap up this enriching conversation, we reflect on the lessons learned throughout Pam’s journey and the universal truths that connect us all. This episode invites listeners to embrace the idea of open nesting by seeking new adventures, nurturing relationships, and continuously expressing gratitude—a message that resonates deeply with anyone looking to find meaning and connection in life’s transitions. Resources for You We want to provide you with support and many many resources for your own Open Nesting Journey. Our resource page has so much to offer as does our private discussion group on Facebook about queerness and other topics of interest: Open Nesters Resource Page The Open Nesters Private Facebook Group ask to join and we’ll let you in
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    54 分
  • Give Thanks with Tessa and Amir
    2025/11/25
    This week, as we approach Thanksgiving, we address the complexities of family dynamics, expectations, and the importance of gratitude during this unique holiday. Give Thanks!
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    16 分
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