New Love Rice Podcast Episode: Heroic Journeys with Dr. Brad Reedy

Our guest this episode, Dr. Reedy, LMFT, is the owner and clinical director of Evoke Therapy Programs which specializes in wilderness therapy for teens, young adults, and families. Although we talk about parenting, this conversation and Dr. Reedy’s online class at Bloom gave me a more depth of understanding about healthy adult relationships and the need for setting boundaries. If you’re seeking more direction and courage for yourself and your relationships, this episode will stir ideas to help you discover what actions you can take.

Love Rice Podcast: Leap, Risk, and the Unknown with Rob Bell

I’ve had a thousand conversations with myself about what I could or couldn’t do in my life. When considering a big change, I’ve mapped it out, planned it out, and then ripped it up and tossed it through the window because there was too much pain and too many unknowns. It’s easy to get knotted up in the hows, whats, and whys instead of taking the kind of leaps that change everything in our lives. It can be paralyzing. You are not alone, I feel it too. If you’ve had any experience teetering on this edge, our Love Rice episode with New York Times Best Selling author, spiritual teacher, author, fellow podcaster for the RobCast and white t-shirt and jeans wearing family man Rob Bell will speak to you.

Announcing Love Rice Season 2: Happy Birthday Bloom!

Love Rice Season 2 is here!! We wanted to stop and celebrate our first birthday with the amazing stories of some of our members. That is really what BLOOM is all about, helping women know who they are and find their path to healing and improvement. Our tribe isn’t afraid to figure things out. We love you, and we love your stories. Thanks for making our first year of business so amazing. It is our profound honor to know you.

Podcast Episode: On Bonding with Dr. Kevin Skinner and Dr. Sue Johnson

Many of us know the crazy feelings of navigating the fallout of betrayal. Most of the time it might feel hopeless, but the truth is there is incredible hope of healing. This interview will validate you and you’ll find peace and understanding. Listen to Dr. Sue Johnson, author of Hold Me Tight and Dr. Kevin Skinner, therapist, researcher, and co-founder of Bloom nerd-out on the science of bonding. 

Podcast Episode: Rub Some Dirt On It with Paul Parkin

Do we “see” the people that walk in and out of our lives? How can we “see” and be “seen?” Listen to Dr. Paul Parkin, empathy researcher, share his own life-changing empathy experiences and his thoughts on empathy, boundaries, and betrayal.

The Black and the White: Jessica Spieth

Meet Jessica Spieth, wife, mother, hippy and founder of the HÓZHÓ project. The HÓZHÓ project is an organization that focuses on stories and photos about real people. Using gorgeous black and white photos of people to highlight their strength and beauty in the midst of heartache, Jessica tries to take the shame out of pain. Hers is a project that is dependent on the willingness of others to share – share their pain, share their suffering, share their thoughts, and share their beauty.

Soul Repair: Lauren McKinley

In today’s episode we meet Lauren. She is a mother, teacher and a blogger. We’ll follow the story of how she navigated her marriage post-affair and the music that inspired her along the way.

Accountable Families: Ron DeHaas

It was years ago, when I installed a filter on our household computer for the first time. I was pretty proud of my work. It was a bit complicated but I followed the instructions, installed the software, logged onto the dashboard and set the parental controls. With a bit of satisfaction, I tried to log onto my kids elementary school website and was … denied. Access Blocked. Frustrating.

Podcast: New Brain Cells with Dr. John Ratey

This Love Rice episode, New Brain Cells with Dr. John Ratey, is about much more than enlarging our brains. We talk with Dr. Ratey, a top neuroscience Researcher, Speaker, Harvard Professor, Author and Clinical Psychiatrist about decades of science that teaches us how exercise turns on and balances our brains.

Love Rice… It’s a Podcast

There’s an idea floating around out there. It’s an idea about rice. And what’s even weirder is that it’s an idea about talking to rice. Supposedly, if you tell a jar of cooked rice how worthless it is, it will quickly mold and disintegrate. While if you tell a jar of cooked rice how lovely it is, it will maintain its structure and shape with little or no mold.