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Taqueria del sol
Taqueria del sol












taqueria del sol

And I just, I've been feeling that in myself.

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I, I don't know that we that we know how to heal or know how to grieve or how to process loss together. I just think that in America, right now, we are all just so tired and people are like reeling from the news or from, you know, just stuff that's heavy. It's a beautiful show and I've been thinking a lot lately. So my soul has been taking in the, the lessons of the show, Queer Eye which has actually been thinking a lot about what self care and self love and self expression looks like. So when we come back, it'll still be perfect and, you know, had all these like plans and then I'm sitting in a recliner for two days. I was like, I'm gonna get it super clean before we leave and I'm gonna, it's just gonna be perfect. And it's always those times when, like you really don't wanna be still, you know, we're about to go on a trip and I've been trying to, you know, clean my house. So today it has been, you know, there those seasons in your life where, you know, you're just forced to be still. I had an allergic reaction to a be sting recently. Today? I have been in a recliner all day. So we, we talked in the, the intro a question that we ask each other kind of starting off this podcast, a question that comes from kind of our Methodist heritage and goes a little bit deeper obviously than how are you, but this question is, how is your soul And we eat that at home and we eat there. Well, one of our favorite places in town is Taqueria Del Sol, which has a few locations. And I'm the only female being in this house. Fam is a Husky and Jupiter is a nine month old weimaraner. We have a, a four year old and a six year old and we have two dogs as well. My family and I, we live in Atlanta and my husband and I, and our two boys. What else might we need to know about you or would you like for us to know about you? You can pick that up now and Kaitlin, thank you. She's written a book it's called glory happening. She has an amazing ability to pull out moments of his spiritual enlightenment in some of the most mundane everyday things. Well, Kaitlin Curtice is with us and here's why you need to listen to Kaitlin. That's what we got into with Kaitlin Curtice.

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In this episode, we really focused on how she uses everyday moments as instances of awareness and appreciation, everything from doing the dishes to dealing with the nasty situation could such moments present divine disruption.

taqueria del sol

She was then, and is now an award-winning author, poet storyteller and public speaker, Kaitlin presents on the intersections of spirituality and identity and how that shifts throughout our lives. In this episode, we're revisiting a conversation Pierce and I had with Kaitlin Curtice. In the meantime, we're resharing some of our most disruptive episodes of the past. We're still gonna be concentrating on finding those divine encounters in everyday life, because honestly we could all used to have a bit more love, disrupt our lives, right? We're excited about bringing new stories of disruption to you beginning next month, August of 2022. Happy summer! Here at the compass podcast, we're making plans for new episodes and a bit of a different feel for the podcast. This is the compass podcast where we try to disrupt your every day with divine moments.

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