• Dimly Lit and a Dinner Party
    Nov 25 2024

    What happens when you step off the beaten path? Producer Sara shares her tales of exploring the immaculate landscapes of New Zealand and Australia, and experiencing the local culture. Her adventures bring stories of flat whites, bustling coffee scenes, and the joy of solo exploration, all while battling the familiar foe of jet lag. Sara's journey reminds us of the simple pleasures in unexpected places and the thrill of wandering through unknown streets.

    Shifting gears, we dive into personal transformations and life's unpredictable twists. From experimenting with new health treatments to humorous reflections on self-talk, our conversation takes us through the significance of self-care, gratitude, and personal growth. A curious tale of a kayaker in Wisconsin who faked his death adds a touch of intrigue and sparks reflections on escape and reinvention. This episode invites you to ponder the importance of self-kindness and the humor woven into life's unpredictable tapestry.

    As we imagine a cosmic dinner party with fascinating guests like the founder of Jin Shin Do, Brandi Carlile, and Mary Oliver, we explore hypothetical scenarios that lead us from mere survival to a fully-lived life. Through laughter and personal anecdotes, we reflect on the joy of new beginnings and the art of savoring each moment, whether sharing pasta from a cheese wheel or finding solace in a familiar song.

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    43 mins
  • Goodness Graces and a Love/Hate List
    Nov 11 2024

    Ever felt like the weight of the world is resting on your shoulders, especially when current events leave you feeling helpless? Join Kat and Moose as we unpack the unsettling results of a recent election and its impact on marginalized groups, including women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community. While Producer Sara is off exploring Australia, we grapple with feelings of despondency, emphasizing the necessity of mental health care and mindful media consumption. Our conversation evolves into a call for empowerment, urging listeners to find their own voice and advocate for change. We dive deep into how perspective can be the key to moving forward, even when the world seems to be at odds with progress.

    Switching gears, we recount a memorable birthday celebration at Emmy Squared Pizza in Nashville that sparked a profound discussion on personal growth and self-acceptance. We share stories about battling inner critics, overcoming self-doubt, and embracing our unique awesomeness. This episode uncovers how past traumas and limiting beliefs can hinder our journey towards a liberated life. By recognizing our natural abilities and steering clear of harmful comparisons, we champion the power of self-acceptance and individuality. With heartwarming anecdotes and candid reflections, we offer a roadmap for leading a more fulfilling and authentic life, reminding you that everyone's path is unique, and that's where the beauty lies.

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    39 mins
  • Fear Beginnings and Pity to Diddy
    Oct 29 2024

    What if authenticity could be uncovered through book titles and AI? Join us as Moose shares her 100-day journey of self-discovery inspired by an exercise from her therapist, revealing how vulnerability and fear can lead to profound insights about ourselves. We celebrate the return of Producer Sara, whose voice and talents have been dearly missed, and revel in a heartwarming encounter with a colleague who praised us for speaking the unspeakable, leading to a debate about the joys and challenges of dining with strangers every week.

    Our conversation takes an intriguing turn as we explore the world of animal communication with insights from Anna Breytenbach, who channels the consciousness of great white sharks. Kat reflects on how projecting joy and happiness might improve interactions with these misunderstood creatures, sparking a humorous discussion about our own fears of fast-crawling critters. Delving into modern politics, we examine the concept of the "October surprise," pondering its potential to shake up today’s political landscape and analyzing the steadfastness of public opinion.

    Amidst personal struggles, we acknowledge the exhaustion of maintaining strength in the face of ongoing challenges and the quest for healthier coping mechanisms. As we navigate the complex tapestry of human emotion and resilience, we discuss the importance of finding genuine support and the desire to break free from traditional methods of coping. Join us for a heartfelt exploration of growth, introspection, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world that often demands otherwise.

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    43 mins
  • Buc-ee’s and a Slippery Lazy River
    Oct 17 2024

    Moose shares about an unexpected tumble from an office chair during an eye appointment.

    Picture this: a family mini-vacation at Orange Beach, Alabama, turns into a comedy of errors as Kat attempts to navigate a lazy river on an inner tube, with less grace and more splashes than she intended. This leads to a discussion on ancient Roman hygiene practices that will have you both amused and grateful for modern plumbing.

    We also ponder the curious American roadside phenomenon of Buc-ee's, imagining what an extraterrestrial might think of this unique pit stop.

    As we drift into deeper waters, we reflect on the inevitability of death and the comfort found in spiritual continuity. Navigating family dynamics with a humorous twist from Ram Dass, we explore how these relationships shape us and how brave TikTokers walking through health journeys can prompt profound conversations about mortality.

    Sharing personal stories of loss, we find solace in the belief that our loved ones continue to journey with us, perhaps even in the form of mysterious frogs. Join us as we explore the broader existence beyond our perceived reality, and other quirks of being human. 🤔

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    44 mins
  • Human Design and Zit Advice
    Oct 9 2024

    Can angels really intervene in our lives, or do they need an invitation? We explore this intriguing question inspired by a listener’s trance channeling experience. Alongside personal anecdotes of miraculous encounters, we reflect on the gentle presence of the Holy Spirit and the possibility of inviting angels into therapeutic spaces like massage or Reiki. This episode is woven with humor, wonder, and gratitude, especially for a listener who shared their delightful peach blueberry cobbler recipe, reinforcing the community spirit that defines our podcast.

    Navigating the tension between comfort zones and authenticity can be challenging, especially when personal boundaries are at stake. Moose shares a revealing story from a church session that sparked a deeper conversation about the courage needed to assert personal boundaries and maintain one’s authenticity. Through stories of personal growth and self-care, we discuss the balance between wanting to make others comfortable and the need to prioritize our own boundaries, even if it means shaking up the status quo.

    We also journey through the playful world of self-discovery tools like Human Design, comparing them to the familiar realms of astrology and personality tests. Sharing our personal experiences, we highlight the importance of letting go of societal pressures and embracing what truly brings us peace, even if it means redefining our dreams. From reminiscing about '90s Christian music to discussing the symbolic significance of feathers and guardian angels, our conversation is a tapestry of introspection, humor, and the quest for authentic living. Tune in for an episode filled with nostalgia, spiritual musings, and a celebration of the unexpected paths that lead us closer to our true selves.

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    41 mins
  • Unemployed Angels and the Tropic of Cancercorn
    Sep 28 2024

    Ever wondered if your guardian angel is in the unemployment line? Moose and I kick off this episode by reflecting on some recent hardships and the absence of our producer Sara, which has made us ponder the state of our passion for podcasting.

    We dive into transformative steps for personal growth, emphasizing the importance of acting on excitement without expectations and maintaining a positive state. Have you ever judged someone based on a single interaction? We explore how these snap judgments often reveal our own unexamined beliefs.

    We chat about Daryl Anka, who channels Bashar, an extraterrestrial being from the future, offering profound wisdom and predictions about contact with extraterrestrials by 2026-2027. It’s a conversation that challenges you to rethink your preconceptions about the unknown. Learn more about Bashar here: https://www.bashar.org/

    As fall approaches, the shift from Big Yang to Young Yin energy according to Taoist principles becomes a focal point for how we navigate seasonal changes. From the fall equinox to an impending lunar eclipse, we weave humor and cosmic insights into how these transitions impact us personally and societally. We wrap up with the therapeutic power of laughter, hands-on activities, and staying spiritually connected—humorously suggesting we put our 'angels' to work. Don't forget to catch this emotional and enlightening rollercoaster on YouTube and Apple Podcasts. Special shout-out to our producer, Sara!

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    32 mins
  • Licking Fingers and a Dongfish Report
    Sep 8 2024

    Have you seen the viral videos where baristas hand a coffee to a customer and their finger is in the cup? Then the customer basically asks to link the finger of the barista? It's meant to be funny, but we dive into the question: Would you rather be the licker or the lickee? Join us as we react to the eyebrow-raising viral video from Spring Garden Bakery and debate its authenticity. We have differing takes. What’s yours?

    Ever had a hilarious mix-up due to a language misunderstanding? We share our own experiences, including an awkward encounter with a flight attendant and a Taco Bell mishap that led to some loud and enunciated orders. Suspicious drive-thru exchanges highlight the comical and sometimes frustrating world of communication gone wrong.

    Then, we tackle a more serious subject—the controversy surrounding Target’s "OCD: Obsessive Christmas Disorder" sweatshirt. Is it harmless fun or an insensitive trivialization of mental health? We discuss public reactions and corporate accountability, while reflecting on our career aspirations and personal growth.

    Rounding out the episode, we share the joy of childhood movies and some humorous language quirks, all while expressing our gratitude to producer Sara Reid. Tune in for a rollercoaster of laughs, and meaningful reflections.
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    Kat and Moose Podcast is a true-life podcast where we explore the quirks of being human. Some have called us a "funny mental health podcast." We are three friends (Kat, Moose, and Producer Sara) who share stories and explore topics related to spirituality, mental health, mid-life, relationships, bodywork, loving ourselves, and living our best lives. We also sprinkle in some enneagram and five-element theory. We work in the music industry in Nashville, which also gets dabbled in. Give us a listen!

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    41 mins
  • Meat Collars and Crushing on a Decision
    Aug 21 2024

    Join Kat, Moose, and Sara in this latest episode as we navigate the quirks of being human, from discussing our "meat collars" to adjusting to the world of video podcasts. Reminisce with us about the annoyingly charming habit of a friend who called everyone "friend," and get a sneak peek into Kat's excitement for the upcoming Podcast Movement convention. We promise you’ll appreciate our humorous take on the importance of safe words!

    Our journey continues with deeply personal stories about growing up with parents who struggled with drinking problems. From inappropriate horror movie nights to bagel pranks, we share how these experiences shaped us and the emotional triggers they created. You'll hear about coping mechanisms like not taking things personally and overcoming the fear of people's opinions (FOPO). We reflect on the wisdom gained from being tested by our best selves and discuss how managing our reactions can be a path to healing from past traumas.

    Embracing our individuality and intuition, we delve into spiritual connections and the pursuit of personal authenticity. Hear insightful perspectives from Elizabeth Gilbert on seeking God and Alexi Pappas’ physiotherapist on decision-making based on feelings of expansion or contraction. You can see that video here!

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    42 mins