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All I Want for Christmas is a Pony
All I Want for Christmas is a Pony
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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Podcast Channel: Horses, Mountains, & Dogs | By Cat Caldwell MyersEpisode 3: All I want for Christmas is a PonyWe all get to have days that outshine the rest in our lives. In this episode, I talk about the same feeling, like a little kid being excited all morning as it is the day before Christmas and everything seems blissful, full of anticipation and positive energy. You do not have to be a child to experience this joy - it is available to all of us, at any age and stage of the game - even the bitter end, if it be bitter. Join me as I go in to depth about the pony we received for Christmas, and the wisdom and conversations that came out of this experience prior to fruition.Highlights:Harnessing your inner joy through new experiencesLearning how to drive a pony & embrace unexpected opportunitiesHow to work through loss & acknowledge the gifts of the departedMaking space for new love and animal partners in your life with graceFinding out your priorities and knowing when to let go when it's not a fitTrivia Questions:What year did cars outnumber horses in the USA?What do great fences make?What are the two kinds of horse people in this world?What might you want to do even more than going to the gym?Thank you so much for listening! I would love to connect with you on social media and invite you to enter my giveaway for these first 6 episodes in 2022. All you have to do is listen to the podcast, write a review and send me a screenshot to enter the drawing - you will be entered and given more details when I respond. These reviews, and knowing that people are listening is like opening up a gift for me! Thank you for considering "the highest good for all involved." https://www.facebook.com/catcaldwellmyers/@catcaldwellmyerswww.catcaldwellmyers.com
Released:
Dec 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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