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Cuppa Terrific
by Sheree
Looking for a fun podcast traversing the dreamscape? Sometimes exciting, sometimes erotic, sometimes a terrifying nightmare; in any case, we use the world of dreams as a safe place to explore feelings and experiences. Analysis of dream elements can reveal deeper meaning and applicability to our conscious self. Bring your favorite cup of whatever while we dive into dream interpretation. Just think, what stories will we venture together?
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Friendships And Software
Send a textWe trace how personal change meets inherited scripts, using a vivid dream about disaster-sim software and a tender act of care to explore friendship, loyalty, and seasonality. We hold space for honest limits, curiosity over blame, and the difference between efficiency and presence.• the seasonal ascent theme and timing of change• dream imagery of software, auditing and inherited code• how updates in self ripple through relationships• curiosity as a debugging stance in conflict• seasonality of friendship and honest limits• care as presence rather than optimization• questions to assess what a relationship asks nowIf you found this episode helpful or enlightening, please give me a five-star rating on your podcast app of choice. Also, if you want a little more of my writing and personal works, you can join me on Patreon at patreon.com/cuppa_terrific🌱 Listener ReflectionHave you ever made a significant change in your life and noticed your relationships shift in response?Which connections adapted with you — and which revealed their limits?What patterns or “scripts” might still be running, even though your season has changed?You don’t need to answer these right away. Just notice what comes up.🗺️ Season Two: The Seasonal AscentThis episode is part of Cuppa Terrific’s second season, which follows a symbolic ascent through change, thresholds, support, and discernment — dream by dream, image by image.☕ About the PodcastCuppa Terrific is a podcast about dreams, inner listening, and the symbolic landscapes of everyday life. Each episode invites you to slow down, notice what’s present, and explore what the psyche may be offering — one cup at a time.Support the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Knowing When Not to Do It Alone: Temperance, The Wounded Healer, and Reorientation
Send a textIn this episode of Cuppa Terrific, Sheree explores a vivid and unsettling dream that arrives at a turning point in Season 2 — a moment when ascent gives way to reorientation.After attempting to self-administer a vital medicine and realizing she’s missed the vein, the dream unfolds inside a military hospital hallway where every door leads to a small bathroom — private spaces for quiet containment — but no stairway out. What follows is not panic, but discernment: a recognition that some kinds of care are not meant to be handled alone.Using a Dream Inventory to slow down and honor the images before interpreting them, this episode reflects on the Wounded Healer archetype, the ethics of self-reliance, and the wisdom of the Temperance card — especially the realization that even the most skilled professionals do not treat themselves in isolation.This is a short, focused episode about thresholds, appropriate care, and knowing when the next step isn’t higher — just different.🧭 Dream InventoryBefore interpretation, the dream elements named in this episode include:Self-administered medicationDark burgundy liquidOversized needle and syringeMissing the veinSwelling from elbow to fingersAn arm becoming translucentBreaking off the syringeThe needle left in the armCalm, controlled movementDesire to leave quietlyFear of being seenA military hospitalAn unfamiliar hallwaySearching for a stairway downRepeated small bathroomsRefusal to enter the bathroomsA looping corridor🔮 Themes ExploredThe Wounded Healer at capacity, not collapseWhy competence doesn’t equal appropriatenessThe difference between private containment and proper careTemperance as ethical discernment, not restraintReorientation as a form of movement🪜 Listener ReflectionsYou might gently ask yourself:Where am I still trying to administer my own medicine?What “small rooms” keep being offered to me — and why don’t they work anymore?Who would be the appropriate, trusted presence at this level of care?☕ Support the PodcastIf this episode resonated with you and you’d like to explore this work more deeply, you’re welcome to join me on Patreon. That’s where I share bonus reflections, extended content, and resources for those who want to walk a little more closely with this kind of dreamwork.https://www.patreon.com/cuppa_terrific No pressure — just an open door.✨ ReferencesTarot: TemperanceArchetypal Framework: The Wounded HealerSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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The Waterfall and the Roof
Send a textIn this episode of Cuppa Terrific, Sheree continues the Seasonal Ascent with a dream that unfolds in two distinct movements — one grounded in care and waiting, the other expansive and cosmic in perspective.The episode opens with a dream set in a flower shop, where stone flowers, planting bulbs, and caretaking converge around themes of rest, readiness, and timing. From there, the dream shifts into a bird’s-eye view of the world, where sprites descend through a cosmic waterfall, their life courses seemingly established with ease — while one figure wanders below, carrying a roof that doesn’t yet fit anywhere.Through gentle reflection and symbolic exploration, this episode sits with a deeply human question: What happens when we know what we want before the world is ready to receive it?Rather than rushing toward answers, this conversation honors waiting as a meaningful season — one that asks for attention, patience, and perspective rather than force.The episode includes a quiet tarot reflection on The Hanged Man, a card that speaks to pause, suspension, and insight gained through stillness.If you’ve ever felt early for your own life, out of place in time, or caught between knowing and becoming, this episode offers companionship — not solutions.In This EpisodeA two-part dream exploring care, timing, and perspectiveStone flowers, planting bulbs, and resting inside the workA cosmic waterfall and the illusion of effortless life pathsThe experience of carrying something meaningful before it has a placeA listener reflection for those who feel “early” rather than lostTarot reflection: The Hanged ManReflection QuestionsWhat am I carrying right now that already feels complete, even if it can’t be placed yet?Where in my life might waiting be an act of care rather than avoidanceWhat part of me is asking to rest before it moves again?If I trusted timing instead of urgency, what might soften?☕ If this episode resonated, you can find a quieter companion reflection and behind-the-scenes content on Patreon.Thank you for listening, and for walking this ascent slowly.Support the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Away to the Mountain
Send a textA sturdy castle, a restless river, and an ancient mountain frame a New Year story about leaving before anything breaks. We open the season with a dream that maps the inner shift from comfort to calling, inviting us to move not because disaster strikes but because timing quietly changes. The landscape becomes a guide: foothills as earned rest, the castle as the life we built to shelter others, the river as time’s irreversibility, and the mountain as awe that asks more of us.We unpack how success can become a ceiling without warning, and why healthy growth doesn’t burn the past. Instead, it blesses what worked and steps forward without contempt. Along the way we face the relational cost of change: some people stay, some go, and no one has to be the villain. Leadership here isn’t control or endless consensus-building; it’s the courage to name the weather, pack the bag, and go first. We talk about somatic knowing, the body’s early sense that movement is due, and how to honor grief without surrendering direction.The climb itself teaches what vision can’t delegate. Effort is real, progress is incremental, and community becomes visible in small acts of care: a hand offered, a pause to let someone breathe, quiet encouragement that travels down the line. If you feel a season turning—even while everything looks fine—this conversation offers language, images, and questions to carry with you: Where are you waiting for agreement when timing already calls? What would it look like to trade control for timing and let awe, not ambition, lead?If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s sensing a shift, and leave a quick review so others can find it. Tell us: what mountain is calling you this year?About Season 2Season 2 of Cuppa Terrific follows The Seasonal Ascent — a symbolic and psychological journey through change, individuation, and inner leadership. Each episode explores a different stage of the climb, from leaving comfort to learning how to walk at altitude.Stay ConnectedIf this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who may be sensing a shift of their own.You’re always welcome to reach out or share your reflections at: 📧 [email protected] episodes and listening options can be found at: 🌐 cuppaterrific.buzzsprout.comSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Dream Wisdom, Jungian Psychology, & Listening to the Psyche
Send a textIn this capstone episode of the year, host Sheree is joined by Jungian professionals Greg Mahr, M.D. and Heather Taylor-Zimmerman, Ph.D. for a rich and grounding conversation about dreams, symbolism, trauma, and inner listening.Together, we explore how dreams function not as problems to solve, but as relationships to tend — and how Jungian psychology offers a compassionate framework for engaging both gentle dreams and more intense dream material.This episode also marks a return after a brief pause, and serves as a reflective close to the year. As a special treat, this conversation is available here on YouTube for those who prefer to watch or listen visually.🌙 In This Episode, We Explore- Why dreams matter in Jungian psychology- Trauma, nightmares, and listening to the psyche with care- Dreams as a dialogue between conscious and unconscious life- The role of image, imagination, and symbol in healing- Practical ways to begin (or return to) dream work- Personal reflections from clinical and creative perspectives🃏 About the Dream Wisdom Oracle CardsGreg Mahr and Heather Taylor-Zimmerman are the creators of the Dream Wisdom Oracle Cards & Guidebook, a thoughtfully designed tool for engaging dreams through image, reflection, and relationship rather than fixed interpretation.Learn more or explore the deck here:🌐 https://www.amazon.com/Dream-Wisdom-Oracle-Cards-Guidebook/dp/B0DH3M7MM8🔗 Resources & Further ExplorationFor listeners who’d like to explore this work more deeply, here are a few trusted places to continue the conversation:Inner Traditions — Publisher of The Dream Wisdom Oracle Cards & Guidebook, with a wide catalog of depth psychology, dream work, and spiritual exploration.🌐 https://www.innertraditions.com/Soul of Creativity — Heather Taylor-Zimmerman’s website, featuring her healing artwork and a thoughtful course on how to work with the Dream Wisdom Oracle Cards.🌐 https://www.soulofcreativity.com/Greg Mahr — Greg Mahr’s website, offering extensive writing, research, and resources on dreams, trauma, nightmares, and Jungian-informed psychiatric care.🌐 https://www.gregmahr.com/📌 Note: During the conversation, a reference is made to “Rupert Murdoch” when discussing morphic fields. The intended reference is to Rupert Sheldrake, whose work explores morphic resonance and fields of form.☕ What’s Next for Cuppa TerrificCuppa Terrific will continue into the new year with at least monthly episodes, with the hope of returning to weekly dream analysis and creative readings as energy and health allow.If you’d like to help support the podcast and make this work possible, you’re warmly invited to join the community on Patreon:👉 https://patreon.com/cuppa_terrific🫖 Thank You for ListeningThank you to Greg and Heather for sharing their wisdom, and thank you for being here — listening, reflecting, and dreaming alongside us.May your cups overflow.Support the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Jungian Psychology, Shamanic Practice, and Dreamwork
Send a textWhat if the most reliable compass for your next decision lives beneath your thoughts? We sit down with Dr. Carl Greer—Jungian analyst, retired clinical psychologist, author, and shamanic practitioner—to explore how the unseen layers of the psyche and spirit can reshape your life in practical, measurable ways. From a crisp explanation of the collective unconscious and archetypes to vivid stories of shamanic journeys into what he calls “the Quiet,” this conversation maps how symbols, dreams, and rituals help you act with clarity instead of habit.We dig into the how. You’ll learn simple methods to spot when an archetype is moving through your day, how to journal dreams for insight without relying on one-size-fits-all meanings, and why active imagination, tarot, and shamanic tools like journeys or throwing stones can externalize your inner dialogue so you can finally hear it. Dr. Greer shares why nature is a powerful clinic—barefoot in the mud, lying under a tree, listening to running water—and how these small practices calm your system, clear your energy, and open perception. We also talk about neuroscience, altered states, and the conditions that make mystical experiences more likely, connecting ancient practices to modern understanding.If you’ve ever felt chased by a recurring symbol or dream, you’ll find a new stance: turn toward it, set boundaries, and ask what it wants. Monsters become messengers when we listen. We challenge the Western habit of ignoring dream work and show what gets lost—creativity, integration, and a direct line to tailored guidance. Whether you’re stepping into a new chapter, seeking healing from old wounds, or simply wanting better daily decisions, these tools help you loosen the past, align with a future worth choosing, and act from a steadier center.Listen, share with a friend who’s curious about Jungian psychology or shamanic healing, and leave a review with the symbol or archetype that’s most alive for you right now. Subscribe for more conversations that bring depth into everyday life.May your dreams speak clearly, your archetypes guide gently, and may your cups overflow. ☕🌙⭐ CreditsHosted by: Sheree Dawn Jolley CheshinskiGuest: Dr. Carl Greer, Jungian Analyst, Clinical Psychologist, Author, Shamanic PractitionerPodcast: Cuppa Terrific — Dreamwork, Symbolism & Self-DiscoveryProduction & Editing: Sheree Dawn Jolley CheshinskiPodcast Script and Organization: ChatGPT 5.1📚 References Mentioned or Influential to This EpisodeBooks by Dr. Carl GreerChange Your Story, Change Your Life (2014)Change the Story of Your Health (2017)The Necktie and the Jaguar (2021)The Many Facets of Grief (2023)More at: https://carlgreer.com/Works by C.G. Jung (for archetypes, dreams, and the unconscious)Man and His SymbolsThe Archetypes and the Collective UnconsciousDreamsThe Red Book (Active Imagination foundational text)On Shamanic Practice & Indigenous TraditionsMichael Harner — The Way of the ShamanSandra Ingerman — Soul RetrievalAlberto Villoldo — Shaman, Healer, SageOn Dreamwork & Symbolic InterpretationJames Hillman — The Dream and the UnderworldClarissa Pinkola Estés — Women Who Run with the WolvesRobert Moss — Conscious DreamingScientific / Psychological ReferencesSleep research on REM cycles, memory integration, and emotional processingJungian concepts of complexes, shadow, anima/animus, and symbolic languageShamanic cosmology, journeying, and energetic models of healingSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Hanging on a Star
Send a textA lavender tea, a bell chime, and a breath that opens into a pink galaxy—this guided reading turns a simple dream into a map for calm, courage, and renewal. We celebrate a midweek Thanksgiving to make space for rest, then ease into a meditation where a feminine celestial outline rises from the third eye, feet still rooted on Earth, and a golden thread draws a sun-like star closer. That image becomes our hinge: expansion without losing our grounding, wonder without the panic, faith expressed through the humble act of asking for help.From there, we unpack the symbols with practical tools. Tarot isn’t a crystal ball here—it’s a framework for meaning. The World supports the moment with wholeness and completion, reflecting life transitions like retirement and the start of this podcast dream. The Star brings tenderness after turmoil, inviting mental clarity, grace, and the kind of hope that feels earned. The Sun points us forward toward warmth, abundance, and shared joy, a reminder that seasons turn and light returns. Along the way we walk through the “clairs” as extensions of everyday sensing, re-centering intuition as a skill anyone can nurture.If you’ve felt the weight of recent years, this conversation offers a gentle reset. We explore grounding practices, the role of color and space in dream language, and the simple wisdom of pulleys—tools, friends, and rituals that lift what we can’t raise alone. Come breathe, reflect, and carry a little sunlight back into your day. If the message speaks to you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs some brightness, and leave a review to tell us which symbol or card—World, Star, or Sun—resonates most.Host & CreatorSheree CheshinskiEpisode Written & Performed BySheree Cheshinski—including the mediation narrative, the symbolic breakdown, and reflective analysisOriginal Dream SourceDream experienced by Sheree (2022)Shared with listeners as part of her personal dreamwork practiceFeatured Symbols & Themes Meditation — self-acceptance, mindfulness, inner peace Mindful breathing — grounding, presence Third eye — intuition, inner vision, psychic insight Feminine celestial spirit — higher self, spiritual guidance Pink star-filled outline — kindness, joy, gentle emotional energy Swirling galaxies — vast potential, cosmic consciousness Rising above Earth — elevated awareness, spiritual expansion Dual awareness (self + spirit) — integration of conscious and unconscious Feet grounded on Earth — stability, foundation, connection to life Planet Earth — wholeness, global consciousness Vast dark sky — mystery, the unconscious Stars — guidance, hope, inspirationGolden thread — destiny, spiritual connection, life path Pulley — reliance on support, faith, external assistance Sun-like star — enlightenment, vitality, divine power Pastel pink energy — love, sweetness, compassion Cosmic space — vast unknown, spiritual realm Spiritual guidance — protection, mentorship from higher self Intuition — inner knowing, instinct Higher self — wisdom, purpose, soul essenceReferenced Symbolism ResourcesTraditional dream dictionary archetypesContemporary symbolic psychologyFor Clair- types referenced, Nationalspiritualday.nzSheree’s ongoing personal dream-analysis frameworkMusic & SoundLicensed theme music Production SupportCuppa Terrific PodcastDream analysis, storytelling, and self-therapy reflections every ThursdaySupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Zombies, Daddy Issues, & a Crochet Needle, Oh My!
Send a textA stalled commute, a calm voice on the radio, and a translucent attacker at a gas station set the stage for a night terror that refuses to stay quiet. I share a raw, cinematic dream—traffic to overpass to chapel—and then break it down into plain, practical symbols that reveal stress, exposure anxiety, and the slow pivot toward self-reliance. What looks like apocalypse becomes a blueprint: highways as life direction, radios as subconscious broadcasts, evacuations as the ache of rejection, and a bathroom as the place we finally let the weight go.The most searing turn arrives in a chapel lit by a subway-like sign and led by a preacher who is also my father. That pairing of faith and performance hits a nerve, pushing me to examine where I still hope for rescuers and where I need to build inner authority. The analysis leans into dream symbolism—zombies as overwhelm, guts as courage under threat, skinlessness as fear of being seen, skeletons as transformation and buried truth—and connects each image to actionable self-awareness. When invaders crash in and options shrink, a simple crochet needle appears as the tool for mending, proof that repair starts small and close at hand.Across this episode, we move from dread to direction. I talk through why running to a strip mall mirrors the search for identity, how the church and “subway” point to spiritual questions and subterranean progress, and why the final resolve—bracing for “the end of the world”—is really a threshold into agency. If you’ve ever woken up shaken and curious, this walkthrough offers a way to translate fear into insight and insight into next steps. If it resonates, subscribe, share with someone who loves dreamwork, and leave a review to help others find the show. What did your last nightmare try to tell you?Host & Creator Sheree CheshinskiEpisode Written & Performed By Sheree Cheshinski —including the nightmare narrative, the symbolic breakdown, and reflective analysisOriginal Dream Source Nightmare experienced by Sheree (2022) Shared with listeners as part of her personal dreamwork practiceFeatured Symbols & Themes Traffic • Overpass • Interstate Radio messages • Disease / outbreak Zombies • Guts • Skinlessness / skeletons Running • Strip mall Church • Subway imagery Preacher • Biological father Neglect • Inner child themes Bathroom as purification space Captivity • Hiding Crochet needle as tool and talisman End-of-world anxiety & self-relianceReferenced Symbolism Resources Traditional dream dictionary archetypes Contemporary symbolic psychology Sheree’s ongoing personal dream-analysis frameworkMusic & Sound Licensed theme music Additional internal transitions by ShereeProduction Support Cuppa Terrific Podcast Dream analysis, storytelling, and self-therapy reflections every ThursdaySupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Ghost In The School Hallway
Send a textThe hallway is blinding, the lockers familiar, and the crowd loud enough to make you feel invisible because don't we all feel that way in high school? For one reason or another, we do feel that way. In this episode, we step into a powerful back-to-school dream where an adult self watches a younger self try to join a circle, get ignored, and smile through the sting. From that small moment, the story opens into something bigger: how early social pain can turn a talkative kid into a careful introvert, and how an unexpected glance from an old friend can still trigger jealousy, longing, and the urge to be seen.We break down the dream’s core symbols—hallways as life corridors, lines as boundaries, school as a testing ground for identity—and trace how they map to real decisions about voice and belonging. The conversation gets honest about perfectionism, low self-esteem, and the paradox of how analyzing everything also causes one to hesitate to start (if they ever get started at all!). We talk through why naming emotions reduces their power, how joy differs from happiness, and why connection acts like a handrail when the corridor feels endless. There’s a revealing moment about a “smile that wasn’t his,” which becomes a cue to trade borrowed expressions for true ones. No fake people, please!By the end, the walk matters more than the applause. Moving with ease signals steady progress, not performative success, and the adult self’s choice to keep walking reframes the past without denying it. Own it because it has brought you to where you are today.If you’ve ever felt unseen in a crowded room, if you wrestle with envy or past experiences that make you question your worth, this conversation will gently nudge you to reframe those thoughts by offering practical language and grounded insights you can use today. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves dream analysis and personal growth, and leave a review containing a lesson from your younger self or school dream you'd like to share.Show Notes:This episode was originally recorded and released as "Back to School" in Feb 2022 with my brother, but I removed it, along with a few other episodes of the podcast for personal reasons. As I have restarted the podcast, I have released it again in Nov 2025. Hope you enjoy!Episode: Ghost In The School HallwayPodcast: Cuppa TerrificHost & Narration: Sheree & ChrisEpisode Concept & Dream Narrative: Sheree & ChrisWriting & Script Development: ShereeSymbolic Analysis & Interpretation:Dream symbolism traditions inspired by:General Jungian concepts of archetypes and the unconsciousPersonal interpretation unique to the storyteller12,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman MillerDream Moods A-Z Dream DictionaryDream DictionaryProduction Tools:Edited in: Audacity Hosted on: BuzzsproutContact & Links:Website: cuppaterrific.buzzsprout.comEmail: [email protected] / Facebook / X: @CuppaTerrificSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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The Theater Of Sleep
Send a textWe explore the theater of sleep through clear science and quiet wonder, from brain waves and spindles to deep cleaning and the dream workshop that shapes memory, emotion, and skill. We share simple habits, a guided visualization, and trusted resources to help you protect your nights and brighten your days.• redefining sleep as intelligent nightly work• beta, alpha, theta, delta waves and cycles• stage two sleep spindles and K complexes• deep sleep and the glymphatic cleaning system• REM dreams for emotion processing and learning• impacts of sleep loss on mood, memory, focus• simple tools: dream journal, bedtime ritual, consistency• gentle visualization to reconnect with inner wonder• resources from National Sleep Foundation and AASM• shout-out to Matt Walker’s sleep science podcastWritten, narrated, and produced by: Sheree Dawn Jolley CheshinskiEpisode concept and research: Developed by Sheree Cheshinski, inspired by modern sleep neuroscience and ancient dream traditions.Scientific research sources: Content informed by published research from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Harvard Medical School, University of Rochester Medical Center, University of California San Diego, and other peer-reviewed studies (see full list in show notes).References consulted: Bear, Connors, & Paradiso, Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain (2020) Walker, M. Why We Sleep (2017) Hobson, J. A. Dreaming: An Introduction to the Science of Sleep (2002) and numerous journal articles cited in the episode’s show notes.Episode artwork: Concept design by Sheree Dawn Jolley Cheshinski. Digital rendering inspired by the imagery of neurons as constellations and the mind as a night sky.Special thanks: To the listeners and dreamers who continue to share their stories and insights. And to the scientists, sleep researchers, and ancient storytellers whose work keeps our understanding of dreams ever expanding.Find more at: 🌐 cuppaterrific.buzzsprout.com 📧 [email protected] the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Birds, Wishes, And A Halloween Dream
Send a textA campfire, a cold night, and a cup of cocoa set the stage for Bruce’s unforgettable dream—one that starts with spooky stories and turns into a living ritual of birds, gates, and golden eggs. The scene is pure folklore: a hawk, a crow, and a vulture step in as leaders, form a dome of feathers around him, and present a test. An elder crow with clouded eyes lays an egg, signals a water ritual, and reveals a rule of the dream world: roll it, gild it, think with intent. The egg bursts like confetti into what the heart hopes for.We follow Bruce as he carries the crow home, opens a window to welcome the other leaders, and learns how wishes become structures—an animal pen built in a blink, then a golden chicken that hatches instant chicks. The story widens from a single gift to an ecosystem of abundance, inviting a conversation about stewardship, family, and what we do with the good that shows up. Along the way, we decode symbols—camping as change, birds as messages and prosperity, domes as protection and transition, fire as surprise and connection—and consider whether this dream is also a rehearsal for moving, new friends, and belonging.There’s a quiet triumph here, too: Bruce’s small moments of lucid influence, nudging fear toward kindness and choosing wishes with family in mind. That shift—turning a near-nightmare into a map for hope—anchors the episode’s heart. If you’re navigating change, craving meaning, or just love a great story told with warmth, you’ll find insight and wonder in this one. Subscribe for more dream journeys, share this with a friend who needs a little magic, and leave a review to help others discover the show. What would your first golden-egg wish be?Episode: Birds, Wishes, And A Halloween DreamPodcast: Cuppa TerrificHost & Narration: Sheree & BruceEpisode Concept & Dream Narrative: Sheree & BruceWriting & Script Development: ShereeSymbolic Analysis & Interpretation:Dream symbolism traditions inspired by:General Jungian concepts of archetypes and the unconsciousPersonal interpretation unique to the storyteller12,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman MillerProduction Tools:Edited in: Audacity Hosted on: BuzzsproutContact & Links:Website: cuppaterrific.buzzsprout.comEmail: [email protected] / Facebook / X: @CuppaTerrificSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Tiny Heroes, Giant Fears
Send a textA hiss in the garden, mulch bombs flying, and a crow with an anklet named Owl the Second—this story starts small and gets huge fast. We shrink to blade-of-grass size, wrestle with scale and fear, and watch a jumping spider named Fluffy outthink a giant scorpion. Then the ground collapses into a wormhole and the scene cuts at the last second, leaving a delicious cliffhanger that sets up a sequel dream.We walk through the dream like a story you can step into—tiny hands lifting beach-ball tomatoes, a helpful crow taking us skyward, and a quick spider turning panic into protection. From there, we decode the symbols with care: tomatoes as domestic joy and health, scorpions as threats to prosperity, crows as omens that can still become allies, spiders as both fear and defense depending on your stance. Along the way we highlight the real superpower here: lucid dreaming. Becoming aware in the dream lets you rewrite the mood, add allies, or disarm a monster with a single, playful twist. Give the spider high heels, put the villain on roller skates, or name your protector and watch the fear soften.We also sit with empathy. Maybe the scorpion wasn’t evil—maybe it was guarding its own tomatoes. That question changes everything, because choosing perspective is part of the lucid toolkit. The conversation shows how to remember details, name what matters, and practice tiny edits that build confidence and calm, both asleep and awake. If dreams are stories, you’re the writer.Loved this adventure into lucid dreaming and symbolism? Follow, share with a friend who fights nightmares, and leave a review to tell us the wildest change you’ve ever made mid-dream.Episode: Tiny Heroes, Giant FearsPodcast: Cuppa TerrificHost & Narration: Sheree & WilliamEpisode Concept & Dream Narrative: Sheree & WilliamWriting & Script Development: ShereeSymbolic Analysis & Interpretation:Dream symbolism traditions inspired by:General Jungian concepts of archetypes and the unconsciousPersonal interpretation unique to the storyteller12,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman MillerProduction Tools:Edited in: Audacity Hosted on: BuzzsproutContact & Links:Website: cuppaterrific.buzzsprout.comEmail: [email protected] / Facebook / X: @CuppaTerrificSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Dining with Dinah
Send a textA cottage at dawn. Shelves that hum with memory. A giant teacup at the center of a circular parlor, where Dinah—part guide, part grandmother of presence—stirs bone broth and reads soft letters to a loyal Great Dane by the hearth. The dream we share isn’t about spectacle; it’s about the quiet magic that happens when attention becomes a ritual and the ordinary turns sacred. We travel through autumn light and steam, noticing how a chipped rim glints like a small autobiography, and how a single swirl can bend time just enough to let grief and love sit together.We unpack the symbols with care. Dinah emerges as an archetype of attentiveness and soul time, a keeper of continuity who shows us that life gathers meaning in the smallest acts: stir, sip, spin, read, pause. The oversized teacup and saucer become a world axis, a stage for intimacy, a playful logic where the domestic becomes mythic. Bone broth anchors the theme—ancestral, alchemical, nourishing—turning endings into sustenance and memory into something we can hold. We talk about transformation, self-mothering, and the patient alchemy of fire and water that makes heaviness digestible.The Dane’s gentle passing reframes loss as a shift in warmth rather than a tear in the fabric. Ritual continues, not to deny absence but to carry essence forward. Along the way, we offer practical ways to ground your days in small rituals that feed the spirit: read a letter aloud, stir with intention, witness a room until it answers back. If you’re drawn to dream interpretation, grief integration, ancestral healing, and the sacredness of the everyday, this story will meet you where you live—at the edge of light, where attention is enough.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with someone who needs a warm cup today, and leave a review to help others find the circle. Then tell us: what tiny ritual will you honor this week?Written & Hosted by: Sheree Cheshinski (Creator & Host of the Cuppa Terrific Podcast)Story Development & Dreamcrafting: Sheree Cheshinski with creative assistance from ChatGPTNarrative Voice & Dialogue: Sheree Cheshinski (Featuring Dinah, the Elder Guide & The Great Dane)Episode Structure & Script Composition: Sheree Dawn Jolley Cheshinski with narrative collaboration from ChatGPTEditing & Production: Sheree Dawn Jolley CheshinskiPublishing & Distribution: Cuppa Terrific Podcast Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms Hosted on BuzzsproutContact: [email protected]: cuppaterrific.buzzsprout.comSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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The Lodge in the Enchanted Forest
Send a textA dream opens like a pilgrimage: a purple dress that feels like identity, a glowing wall of fog that invites courage, and a forest lodge built on offerings—tokens of what’s been surrendered and transformed. We follow that path with open eyes and a steady pulse, planting flowers on the far side of uncertainty and learning why release can be the most creative act we make.Inside the lodge, a gnome as old as soil points to a trophy wall that isn’t about conquest but about letting go. That insight reframes resilience: the bones of who we are are shaped by grief metabolized, lessons integrated, and beauty honored without clinging. The courtyard hums with comedians and musicians—joyful, magnetic, yet missing women. Naming that absence becomes a call to balance, a return of feminine energy and intuition to the creative room. Later, when play turns to snarls between dogs and kids, the body’s protective reflex rises fast. The stillness that follows teaches a hard truth: love can slip into control when it tries too hard to predict; peace asks for grounded release, not passive retreat.We thread these scenes with the High Priestess—pillars of duality, the veil of mystery, the intelligence of intuition—connecting dream symbolism to everyday choices in creativity, parenting, and personal growth. If you’re navigating transitions, seeking balance between strength and softness, or curious how surrender becomes structure, this story-driven analysis offers practical reflections you can carry into your week. Listen, journal a symbol that stuck with you, and share your own dream. Subscribe, leave a review to help others find the show, and tell us: which moment changed how you see your inner lodge?Episode: The Lodge in the Enchanted Mountain Forest Podcast: Cuppa Terrific Host & Narration: Sheree Episode Concept & Dream Narrative: Sheree Writing & Script Development: Sheree, with creative assistance by ChatGPT Symbolic Analysis & Interpretation:Dream symbolism traditions inspired by:General Jungian concepts of archetypes and the unconsciousCommon folkloric symbols (gnomes, thresholds, pilgrimage imagery)Universal symbolic motifs (protection, identity, legacy)Personal interpretation unique to the storytellerProduction Tools:Edited in: Audacity Hosted on: BuzzsproutContact & Links:Website: cuppaterrific.buzzsprout.comEmail: [email protected] / Facebook / X: @CuppaTerrificSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Escort Earthquake
Send a textA childhood game on abandoned steps, a late return from a car nap, a hallway lined with flowered offices, and the quiet announcement of an earthquake—this story moves through memory and status and lands on a question: what foundations are we really standing on? We share a dream called “Escort Earthquake” and break it down with a simple, grouped approach to symbol analysis so you can borrow the method for your own inner life. From hide-and-seek to office politics, jealousy to time scarcity, every scene points to belonging, self-worth, and the choice to rebuild.We start with the early images—childhood innocence and an unfinished neighborhood store—as a metaphor for potential that never opened its doors. Then we shift to the office: the CEO’s passing glance, a team captain, carefully curated workspaces, and a pair of colleagues laughing in a low-status corner. That contrast reveals how comparison steals energy while supportive relationships restore it. We explore jealousy not as a flaw but as data, a compass to identify what we want more of—connection, ease, or creative play—without apologizing for it. A dream-within-a-dream returns us to a hometown carnival already over, tents bright and toys unguarded, and we ask what it means to stand across the street from our own joy.The final turn is the earthquake: not a random disaster, but a long-anticipated shift that tests what’s load-bearing. We talk through practical takeaways—protecting time like a resource, choosing communities that nourish over rooms that impress, and reframing old stories that keep us outside the tent. If you’ve ever felt late to your own life, measured by the décor of someone else’s office, or haunted by the sense you missed something important, this conversation offers a grounded way to listen to your dreams and act on what they ask. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves dreamwork and psychology, and leave a quick review telling us which symbol hit home for you.Show Notes:This episode was originally recorded and released in Feb 2022, but I removed it, along with a few other episodes of the podcast for personal reasons. As I have restarted the podcast, I have released it again in Sep 2025. Hope you enjoy!Credits for dream element analysis go to:12,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman Millerhttps://www.dreammoods.com/Support the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Returning to Dreams
Send a textHave you ever felt that quiet tug from a dream you set aside—that persistent whisper reminding you of something you once loved but stepped away from? Dreams possess a remarkable patience. They wait for us through career transitions, family demands, and the overwhelming busyness that often claims our attention.After a three-year hiatus, Cup-a-Terrific returns with a powerful message about the nature of dreams and determination. True determination isn't about unbroken momentum; it's about the courage to come back—again and again if necessary. Like a garden that can flourish once more after periods of neglect, our passions remain viable beneath the surface, waiting for us to return and tend them with care.The episode explores fascinating parallels between our sleeping and waking dreams. When we fly in dreams, perhaps our souls remind us we're meant to rise. When we fall, we might be processing fears of failure. Being chased often symbolizes running from growth or our own potential, while dreams of doors and keys represent opportunities awaiting us. These nighttime narratives frequently circle back to our deepest desires: stepping fully into who we're meant to become.Rekindling dreams doesn't require grand gestures or perfect conditions. Small, consistent actions create sustainable pathways back to what matters. For this podcast, that means setting a simple bar—publishing weekly without demanding perfection. What might your small step be? Writing in a journal? Creating a vision board? Dedicating just ten minutes to reconnect with something that once lit you up?Your dreams don't judge your absences or keep score of how long you've been away. They simply welcome you back whenever you're ready. What dream has been patiently waiting for your return? Join me each week as we explore life's meaningful moments over a cup of whatever brings you comfort.Support the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Stones, Kings, and Letters: The Unconscious Battle for Balance
Send a textDreams provide a window into our unconscious mind, revealing our deepest fears, desires, and perceptions of the world around us. We analyze a dream about an MMORPG game world threatened by an invulnerable "Stone King" character and explore what it reveals about confronting injustice.• Analyzing the symbolism of playing in dreams which represents good fortune, success and love• The Stone King character represents unyielding beliefs and ambitious power that seems untouchable• War and weapons in dreams typically indicate internal conflict or the need to defend oneself• The dreamer's unconscious likely processing real-world power imbalances through gaming metaphors• Cosplay represents putting on a facade or becoming someone else to address problems• The letter to developers symbolizes taking action against injustice through proper channels• World symbolism connects to tarot meaning of creation, victory and perfect balance• Dreams about saving the world indicate confidence in one's abilities and positive life perspective• Empowerment message to act against unfairness rather than waiting for others to fix problemsIf you have dreams you'd like analyzed, reach out and share them with us. Whatever your cuppa was, may it overflow.Show Notes:This episode was originally recorded and released in Feb 2022, but I removed it, along with a few other episodes of the podcast for personal reasons. As I have restarted the podcast, I have released it again in Sep 2025. Hope you enjoy!Credits for dream element analysis go to:12,000 Dreams Interpreted by Gustavus Hindman Millerhttps://www.dreammoods.com/The Illustrated Signs and Symbols Sourcebook by Adele NozedarSupport the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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Trailer
Send a textDreams can be strange, mysterious, and even life-changing. On Cuppa Terrific, I’m Sheree — and each week, I invite you to grab your favorite cup of something warm and join me as we dive into dream analysis and self-discovery. From my own dreams to stories shared by listeners, together we’ll uncover the hidden meanings, the psychology, and maybe even a little inspiration along the way. New episodes every Thursday, wherever you listen to podcasts. Cuppa Terrific — may all your cups overflow.Support the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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The Pilot and a Heist
Send a textEvery have a heist dream? Well how about a dream where you're the surveillance responsible to prevent one? In the pilot episode of Cuppa Terrific, enjoy an analysis and discuss on one of my dreams as I dig into this dream for the Pilot Episode recorded in Feb 2022 with my brother, Sednon, and hear about the initial ideas that lead me to create the podcast.Support the showUntil next time, may all your cups overflow.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Looking for a fun podcast traversing the dreamscape? Sometimes exciting, sometimes erotic, sometimes a terrifying nightmare; in any case, we use the world of dreams as a safe place to explore feelings and experiences. Analysis of dream elements can reveal deeper meaning and applicability to our conscious self. Bring your favorite cup of whatever while we dive into dream interpretation. Just think, what stories will we venture together?
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