Episode 71: Laughing Matters (September 2023)

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2023 · 29 MIN

Episode 71: Laughing Matters (September 2023)

from Laughter and Libations · host Shawneille Campbell-Dunbar

Text comments and questions here!September was full of birthday celebrations and my anniversary, too! I talk about how I found much to celebrate even during a very tough time. The libation of the month is a classic! If you like tequila, this one is for you. Then, I share a rant (story) about my weird relationship with time and my need to have everything just so. That means clean and orderly. You learn what happens when I'm faced with the opposite. Let me know if you can relate (or not). LoLLaughing Matters is published at the end of each month. It's the end-of-the-month highlights and includes four segments: celebrations, libation of the month, rants, and questions and answers. Celebrations are about intentionally forming a habit of noticing and acknowledging the good in you, in your life, and in your sphere of influence. The libation of the month is based on whatever I fancy or feel inspired by at the time. I share step-by-step instructions and you can mix right along with me. Rants are about anything I find funny and want to share. Then, I wrap up by answering questions received from listeners throughout the month. Mentions:Flower Child (Atlanta)Listen:Episode 70: Lessons Learned From Tough TimesLibation of the Month:Classic MargaritaRecipe adapted from brazillankitchenabroad.com.5 oz Fresh Lime Juice1.5 oz Tequila.5 oz Cointreau1 teaspoon AgaveGarnish with Lime WedgeServe in a rocks glass (if you don't have a margarita glass)Connect with Me:laughterandlibations.comSubscribe * Follow * Rate * Comment

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