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Practitioners Guide To Living Art (compilation)

Episode 107 of the Love Is The Author podcast, hosted by Jaymee Carpenter, titled "Practitioners Guide To Living Art (compilation)" was published on July 1, 2025 and runs 72 minutes.

July 1, 2025 ·72m · Love Is The Author

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A curated compilation for art/ritual practitioners: Coulter Jacobs on the mastery of self-talk, and how to navigate mental health through the practitioners lifestyle. Rain Phoenix on the danger of applause and the importance of pure motivation. Pete Holmes on why fame won't solve your problems, and why forgiveness is the most important thing in life. Mark Mahoney on being in the right place at the right time to contribute to iconic cultural moments. Jim James on the importance of sobriety and clarity, and doing the deep inner work as a path to self love. Scarlet Rivera discussing the code of ethics she demonstrated to win over Bob Dylan's confidence on her first impression. Tim Heidecker on how to navigate success and remain right sized as an artist. Marlon "Chito" Vera on the importance of a daily meditation practice, and the influence of the Tao Te Ching. Dave England on mortality and laying it all on the line for your art. Robert Ryan on tarot and the influence of iconoclasts. Lama Tashi Norbu on innovating Tibetan tattoo as a form of compassion.www.loveistheauthor.comLITA PODCAST: hosted, produced, mixed and edited by Jaymee Carpenter. Interested in Spiritual Mentorship with Jaymeeemail: [email protected] to set up a free consultation,or visit: www.loveistheauthor.com/mentorship SPONSORS: TOTALLY BLOWN (www.totallyblown.us)RAUM GOODS (www.raumgoods.com)INDIAN LODGE ROAD (www.indianlodgeroad.com) GUAYAKI YERBA MATÉ (www.guayaki.com)VALLEY OF THE MOON (www.shorturl.at/dCVh2)THiS SHOW is a LABOR of LOVE. PLEASE SUPPORT IT: www.patreon.com/loveistheauthorpodcastFAN CONTACT: [email protected] INSTAGRAM:  @loveistheauthor / @unconventionalgardener

A curated compilation for art/ritual practitioners: Coulter Jacobs on the mastery of self-talk, and how to navigate mental health through the practitioners lifestyle. Rain Phoenix on the danger of applause and the importance of pure motivation. Pete Holmes on why fame won't solve your problems, and why forgiveness is the most important thing in life. Mark Mahoney on being in the right place at the right time to contribute to iconic cultural moments. Jim James on the importance of sobriety and clarity, and doing the deep inner work as a path to self love. Scarlet Rivera discussing the code of ethics she demonstrated to win over Bob Dylan's confidence on her first impression. Tim Heidecker on how to navigate success and remain right sized as an artist. Marlon "Chito" Vera on the importance of a daily meditation practice, and the influence of the Tao Te Ching. Dave England on mortality and laying it all on the line for your art. Robert Ryan on tarot and the influence of iconoclasts. Lama Tashi Norbu on innovating Tibetan tattoo as a form of compassion.


www.loveistheauthor.com


LITA PODCAST: hosted, produced, mixed and edited by Jaymee Carpenter. 


Interested in Spiritual Mentorship with Jaymee

email: [email protected] to set up a free consultation,

or visit: www.loveistheauthor.com/mentorship 


SPONSORS: 

TOTALLY BLOWN (www.totallyblown.us)

RAUM GOODS (www.raumgoods.com)

INDIAN LODGE ROAD (www.indianlodgeroad.com) 

GUAYAKI YERBA MATÉ (www.guayaki.com)

VALLEY OF THE MOON (www.shorturl.at/dCVh2)


THiS SHOW is a LABOR of LOVE. PLEASE SUPPORT IT: www.patreon.com/loveistheauthorpodcast


FAN CONTACT: [email protected]


ON INSTAGRAM:  @loveistheauthor / @unconventionalgardener

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