MultiPod Extras: Breathing Wind with Sarah Davis

MultiPod Extras is an ongoing project of The MultiPod, where the hosts test out new podcast ideas in a bonus, typically one-off format. We present a short excerpt from Breathing Wind, a podcast on grief and loss, produced by our guest in Episode 57, Sarah Davis. This 3 minute clip will give you a good feel for the style of engrossing storytelling of her guests and the immersive experience of hearing them share their insight.
Grief: On Death and Dying, the Emotional Journey, and Even Joy with Sarah Davis – TMP 057

Grief. It’s a delicate topic, and one particularly profound and prescient, given the current state of the world. It’s a discussion that we’ve had in mind for a while on The MultiPod, but we waited for the right moment to tackle it, and the right guest to do it with. We have that guest for you today: Sarah Davis, host of “Breathing Wind” podcast, who has taken her own experience with grief – “grief that takes your breath away” – and turned it into a passionate study on what is grief, how we mourn, and how we can help others, each in their own way along their own journey.
Finding The Ability To Deal With The Unknown, with Ti0 – TMP 056

Join hosts Ted and Sara and our special guest Ti0, a “Consciousness Researcher,” as we analyze how to find clarity as we each deal with the massive change that COVID-19 has introduced and has in store for us.
MultiPod Extras: That’s the Ticket! The New Travel Podcast From Vanessa

MultiPod Extras is an ongoing project of The MultiPod, where the hosts test out new podcast ideas in a bonus, typically one-off format. This Extra episode comes from Vanessa, who has launched a new travel podcast called “That’s the Ticket!” with her friend, Rinat Ben Avraham. The goal is to talk about travel advice, tips and recommendations, and get an understanding for the real experience of travel.
How Do We Make Sense Of What’s Happening? A COVID-19 Conversation – TMP 055

It’s a rapidly changing world, and we’re all trying to make sense of it. The coronavirus pandemic and the COVID-19 global shutdown is in full swing. But none of us know how it is going to turn out, or what changes it will bring.
Rural, Remote Living in a Time of Adjustment with Marie Lamb – TMP 054

We take you to the countryside of rural Tennessee and speak with Marie, comfortably nesting with her husband and daughter, chickens and dogs, with acres of space and oodles of fresh air. It sounds idyllic, and it is! But it certainly takes some preparation, planning and proper mindset.
Exploring the State of our Mental Health – TMP 053

This is a very important episode for you. Something … different. Your co-hosts for today – Vanessa, Sara, and Ted – decided it was the right time to assess the state of our mental health. We include some useful tips and tools that can help you through the gloom of anxiety, depression, or seasonal affective disorder. We’re here to help, and we’re grateful for the chance to do so.
How Unexpected Paths Lead to Life-Changing Turns with Leah Waig – TMP 052

How does a freelancer start freelancing? How does a multipotentialite choose a career or profession? Today’s guest on The MultiPod, Leah Waig, shares her story of putting 2 +2 together to set off on an unexpected journey full of twists, turns and nose-following. It all adds up to an inspiring tale of being open, aware, and persistent in finding work and opportunities.
How to Measure the Time Spent on Your Passions with Niyoosha – TMP 051

What if we could approach the challenge of finding time for our passions not with the intention of balancing everything equally, but with the ability to measure the value and importance of each passion, to give each its most effective quotient? Niyoosha Ahmadikhoo is our guest today, explaining her Passion Distribution Theorem and talking about her expansive multipotentiality.
How Does a Multipod Stick With Something for Two Years? with Neil Hughes – TMP 050

The MultiPod takes a look at themes of commitment, perseverance, and completion as we celebrate our 50th episode, and two full years now in to our podcasting journey. Neil Hughes is our special guest, an expert on using comedy to overcome anxiety and mental health stigma. Neil has his own journey of commitment, sticking to his freelance, self-employed life for years, as well as being one of the longest-tenured members of The Puttyverse, going on 6 years!