• Midwest Mantras 134 - I have no idea
    May 14 2024

    In this thought-provoking episode, Kat delves into the complex topics of identity, ancestral trauma, and what it means to live a good life. The episode begins with Kat reflecting on a common sentiment, "I'm not sure who I am," setting the stage for a deeper exploration of self-identity. Kat offers three powerful mantras designed to help listeners navigate their personal journeys and challenges.

    3 Mantras from the episode include:

    1. "Most of us are more than one person
    2. "We have to change ourselves. Our actual terrain, the vehicle that walks through the world."
    3. "Life is a weighted average of the sum of all your minutes and the weight is based on the level of how amplified an emotion is."

    The conversation turns philosophical as Kat poses the question, "What is a good life?" She suggests that life is a weighted average of all our moments, with the weight determined by the intensity of our emotions. Kat concludes with a powerful message on resilience and positivity, encouraging listeners to raise their contributory frequency, asserting that even those who have endured severe trauma can make a positive impact.

    Tune in for a deep and enriching discussion that offers both practical advice and philosophical insights, helping you understand and navigate the complexities of identity and life's challenges.

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    8 mins
  • Midwest Mantras 133 - How to Smile Through What Feels Like S*&T
    Mar 2 2023

    They say that there is a planetary SHIFT going on.

    Sometimes that SHIFT feels like S*&T.

    Como? (what?)

    Homo? (what?)

    Did I say “Homo Lumininous” in this podcast?

    Yes I did. If you want to learn more about this shift, I enjoyed this video and would love to share it with you:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJTtkYt3U2I

    Here are the mantras from today’s show:

    https://makeeverythingfun.com/five-ways-to-win-in-relationships/

    I also mention “the Giving Tree” conundrum, and i invite you to listen to that episode, and check out the show notes here.

    Thank you for listening!

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    21 mins
  • Midwest Mantras 132 - Be Amazballs
    28 mins
  • Midwest Mantras 131 - What is Love? Don’t Hurt Me (or Shakira) No More
    Dec 23 2022
    I had no idea that I’d break into tears during this podcast, but I did. The topic is love, after all.  And my heart is broken BIG TIME.   I am reviewing these notes on the morning of surgery to fix a deviated septum from middle school when my nose was severely broken.  My mom had looked at me with my Marsha-Brady-episode-where-her-nose-blew-up-to-3x-times-the-size-and-black-and-blue-eyes (that rhymes) and said, “You’re fine.” So today, I don’t breathe as well as would be optimal. I believe this is part of my loss of health story.  I’m finally getting it fixed.   It has been a HORRIBLE road to get to this morning. I drive around the streets of Evanston, recognizing the places where I was there for my husband when he needed surgery. When I dropped my life to “serve” him.  Now that my “service” doesn’t “serve” him, where is he?    I’ve been a less-than-optimal-version-of-myself. I’m so sorry, to everyone, who has had to see any part of this journey. Per my ideas on apologies, I plan to make sure that I do better.  I’m on my way now to my dad’s house to give him a hug. I was not my best self when I saw him last.   My mom also has been offering help, and I hope to take her up on some help during my convalescence.    In today’s episode, I call on Shakira to help me, again. She has been one of my important spiritual guides in my life.  I LOVE SHAKIRA. (Me encanta!).Sometimes it can put your own problems in perspective when you hear about those of others. Shakira has been through an insane year.  My broken heart goes out to hers.   Let’s start with this song by Shakira, Monotonía  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5y6xLpRwx4 OMG that is me!  I put my heart on a sleeve, and it got stepped on big time. Thrown on the street, broken. I have felt empty and lying on the floor like Shakira is shown.     Then we go to Don’t You Worry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me19SUmWu2s   I know it’s possible to cry all day and night until you fall asleep sitting up, but eventually, it DOES stop.  Your dogs or cats might be soaking wet with your tears and really pent up with energy because you haven’t left the house (and are really worrying the neighbors with whatever can come through the walls), but it does eventually stop.  At least for that day.    Then you might find yourself crying the next day again, and it may also come in waves when you least expect it. But I have to say to myself, “everything’s gonna be okay.” Gracias Shakira.   Then we move to Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRpeEdMmmQ0   “When you fall get up, eh eh.”    And I will start to meet my OWN NEEDs.   After all, what we need or want from others, we must be able to give to ourselves. Connection with others plays a role in everyone's lives in different ways for different reasons. It is difficult to sustain connections with others when we struggle to connect and meet our needs within ourselves. So…   I will see myself I will hear myself I will understand myself I will fairly judge myself.   Maybe I need to take up dance lessons so that I can move like Shakira. RRRRR. And get back to my work at Nurture to help communities in need.   Mantras from the show:#1: Get to know love; we don’t understand it in our culture#2: Move past “conditional” vs. “unconditional” love and consider compassionate love.#3: Understand the many types of love the Greeks appreciated: Eros, Philia, Ludus, Agape, Pragma, Philatia. I realize that I hardly get into the types on my podcast, so just read about it here.Your homework, if you choose to accept:  go help someone in need!   If you are a woman, tune in to what might be happening to other women (or the feminine side of a man) today.    There seems to be strong energy around conflict and the change of an old model that involved subjugating women. (Yep, I just wrote that– ask me about the times I’ve seen gross men pat waitresses’ asses and be total assholes.  I’ve been on the wrong side of that equation, ME TOO).   See the paradigm for change from episode 124.    Two questions if you’re brave enough to consider change:- Can women and men start to do LESS of being the Perpetrator and Victim?   And move into Creator and Challenger?- Can we start to truly CO-CREATE the way I believe that God/Goddess/All that is intended?   Let’s finish with, What is Love (the SNL version with A Night at the Roxbury https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2h4PhgobI8   Thank you for watching.  I’m going to go pick up dog poop now. Hasta luego! I am learning late in life how to express “bad” emotions like sadness and anger.  I sent this to my Dad before heading to surgery.  He is upset with me and my recent displays of anger (even though, I believe I have a lot to be sad and mad about– being lied to and deceived by your husband for nearly decades is a biggie).   PS– If you have not been ...
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    28 mins
  • Midwest Mantras 130 - Do Your Best & Be the Change
    32 mins
  • Midwest Mantras 129 - No, Never, Not (What I Learned from Prince, Air Supply, and Disney)
    Dec 6 2022

    I woke up this morning “on the wrong side of the bed.”  (It’s likely the divorce I’m going through). 

    Sometimes I turn to music to help me process the emotions I’m feeling.  The word “emotion” comes from “emote,” which is about being in motion. I believe that feelings are meant to be felt, to be processed, which creates movement and allows them to move in and through our system.

    What I want to avoid is getting feelings stuck.  Or repressing what is meant to be felt.

    Since I’m on an inner journey to uncover repressed emotions and better understand myself, I’ll use whatever tools I find helpful. 


    Even if that means singing off-tune (loudly) in public.  Are your ears ready?

    In the spiritual growth world, we talk about the Negative words that are to be avoided. We say, “Don’t focus on what you DON’T want.” (Focus on what you DO want).

    However, I believe that it is important to understand and feel the entire spectrum of emotions, from “bad” to good, to be able to appreciate the difference.

    I mention a kids’ book about a little girl who loves pink, but after her world turns to ALL PINK ALL THE TIME, she stops appreciating pink the way she used to. It is an analogy for how we can’t expect to be happy all the time, or “happy” just doesn’t feel the same. 

    For today’s show, I drive the mantras based on No, Never, and Not but also songs with messages. I look forward to your comments!

    Midwest Mantra #1: Say “No” to a World that Makes You Sad.
     
    Musical inspiration: Pop Life (Prince). 
    It sounds like Prince is asking us to say no to:
    -poverty
    -lack of generosity
    -not appreciating each other
    -jealousy
    -hierarchy
    -fake appearances
    -lack of access to healthcare and education
    -addiction
    -thirst
    -being boring 

    Midwest Mantra #2: Never Be Out of Love.


    Musical inspiration: All Out of Love (Air Supply). 


    I spoke in episode 123 about creating good boundaries to help you manage the amount of pain you can handle in a single day, week, month, or year (or lifetime).

    Sometimes, per Bob Newhart’s sketch on SNL, we need to just “Stop it!” 

    Midwest Mantra #3: Not so much talking. Menos palabras?

    Musical inspiration: Poor Unfortunate Souls (From Disney’s The Little Mermaid). 
    Bonus inspiration: Whip it (Devo)

    What I believe we need is heartfelt listening and clear communication about our needs.  

    Can we do that?

    Shall we sing more?


    Would you like to comment? What are YOUR needs (and do you communicate them?).

    Thanks for listening. Kathryn

    PS. I was enjoying Hint water during the recording. I highly recommend Kara Goldin’s book, Undaunted.

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    12 mins
  • Midwest Mantras 128 - Clear Ancestral Trauma
    15 mins
  • Midwest Mantras 127 - Be on the Move
    Dec 1 2022

    I’ve been on the move a lot. I've counted up all the times that I've moved in the past six months and I moved 14 TIMES!  How crazy is that?

     

    Anyway, I just did this incredible exercise with my coach, Jessica. And she helped me to identify my values. And I would not have guessed what they were. 

     

    My number one was purpose. I'm always the person that asks why. My second is opportunity and third is recognition. 

     

    Here are the mantras:

     

    • Nothing is as constant as change. My questions for you are:

     

    Do you think that time is speeding up change? 

    Can we make change fun? 

     

      1. Change is growth. Change is good. 
    • This mantra is actually a song: Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen. My question is:

     

    What is your favorite lyric? Because there's so much in there about advice and things that you can take and digest, but I'm curious what resonates with you today in this moment?

     

     

    Songs: 

    Everyone’s Free to Wear Sunscreen:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTJ7AzBIJoI

     

    Changes:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BgF7Y3q-as 

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    11 mins