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You're On Your Own, Kid | Season 2 Episode 17
Our first solocast. Summer is buried with work, so Christina takes a stab at explaining how to get back on our squares, how little the stuff we think matters actually does, and what's going on with the podcast.
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Pavane – Time Variation
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Music: DeLaurentis
Pavane – Time Variation
Hi and welcome back to the Dharma Diaries after our little couple week hiatus.
hiatus. Today's episode is going to be the first and hopefully only solo cast, but who knows, 'cause life is weird.
It's Groundhog Day today, as I'm recording this, and I think that Puckstahonyville said that we're in for an early spring, and I'm just putting in a request to the universe because we were supposed to have it.
have this colder than normal winter here in Southeast Louisiana and that has not happened. And now spring is coming early. So I'd like to request that I'd like to be somewhere next year that I can experience an actual winter.
And I am just gonna keep making that request as something that I would like to experience because it's hot here, y 'all. It's hotty. here today.
Anyway, so Summer is buried in work. It's taking up all of her focus. So she's dealing with that and I am dealing with the absence of her.
And that has been really strange because we talk constantly. This podcast is... is just a small microcosm of the hours and hours and hours of conversations that she and I have every week.
So it's been really weird, but it's also been really good because it's been a good lesson. I mean, we have so much fun playing together and processing together and talking through our stuff in different ways.
ideas that when that's not happening, it's it's jarring. But the cool thing is that because I've had to process on my own and think my big thoughts all by myself that I've been writing a lot more instead of talking.
not that I think there's anything wrong with talking to oneself and I do it often, but the writing has been cool. And just before summer went dark and out of self -preservation,
not because there's an issue and we'll talk about that on the next part. because we've both had a lot of, we spoke this morning and we've both had a lot of just cool little epiphanies throughout this little break that we've been on out of necessity,
but as she has, she has been, I guess, isolating out of self -preservation. while she navigates this big work project.
Just before that, she quoted Taylor Swift to me, and she said, "You're on your own, kid. You always have been." And it wasn't in reference to her work stuff,
but it was something that I remembered, something that stuck out to me, and something that I've revisited several times, you know. since we haven't been talking and texting constantly.
So I've just been replaying that line while working solo and it is so true, y 'all. Like it is,
like I think Taylor Swift is a wordsmith anyway, but that line is like, that could be that could be a whole other podcast on its own because you know we're hardwired as human beings for connection but this life is an individual endeavor it's not it's not a group assignment guys and however much we try sometimes to make it one it's not and it's good to remember that it's good to have these reminders I Feel like when
we beam down Here into our little baby bodies We've already sort of laid in the coordinates for what we came here to experience, right? to have the experiences that our souls came here to have and We do that collectively too of course,
but the starring role in our lives is played by us, like I am the star of my movie, game, role, whatever, play.
I'm the main character, and you're the main character in your life, right? So the supporting roles are going to change throughout this experiment,
experience, whatever, you know, we'll have some... people who stick around for most of our lifetimes. Like, thank Victor Newman on "The Young and the Restless." This dude has been on this show,
I don't watch soap operas, but I used to. And every once in a while, like, I'll catch, you know, like in the grocery store and then check out Isle. I'll see, you know,
a tabloid or whatever and it's like soap opera digest. And it's like, dang. Victor Newman is still on the young in the restless. He's been on that show since like 1980 That's crazy,
right? So like that's what I'm saying like some people will be with you For the long haul, you know parents spouses children They they're gonna be around right so you have those types of of of important characters um And others though will just be there to like Sort of guest star in a role they might be They might be once you know might be just the one big event in your life May feature that person or Or you
know, they have you have people who have like recurring roles like they pop up once a week or once a month or once every couple months or once every couple years. They just pop in occasionally,
but the point is the only constant in my life is me and the only constant in any of our lives is us and it's really cool to remember that because it sort of I don't know like it kind of resets the the play I guess it resets everything so that you're like oh yeah like I'm the star of this show and it isn't that we don't need anybody else or whatever but the bottom line is we get here with everything we need.
It's all, it's like we come fully loaded. And so when we feel knocked off our square, the best ways I have found to return to equilibrium,
like always involve coming back to that realization and rooting down into that no wing that I am all I need.
I am enough. I am, I am everything. I, um, you know, brought a spark of the divine with me when I got here.
I am connected to source consciousness. Um, but that's, that's all there's required. Um, so like how do we get back on our square when we've gotten knocked off our square?
When I feel myself start to slide and kind of come undone, I first find it helpful to like zoom out.
And that might seem kind of like opposite of what I've been talking about. But when I zoom out,
I remember how big all of this is, like the world with all of the billions of people and all of the trillions of lifeforms in this giant universe,
all of it. And then I remember that I'm a speck living on a cool ass rock that's spinning around in space.
and That always puts things in perspective like nothing's really ever that serious because I'm a speck on a rock in space and Once I have that helps just on its own and I do that sometimes like I'll be driving in the car and somebody cuts me off or or,
you know, whatever. And then I'll just, I'll feel myself getting all, like, pissy about it. And then I'm like, "Girl,
you are a speck." Living on a cool -ass rock that spins really fast around a big -ass star in space.
Is it that serious? Obviously, there's no serious. Obviously those people are in a hurry, but God ahead and let them go. They respect too. We're all just doing the best we can with what we've got at the time and that really helps a lot and after I've kind of gotten that vantage point,
then I check in with myself like I literally ask myself am I okay right now not not my feelings necessarily but like am I good where my feet are like am I in imminent danger or am I okay and this is a you know not a huge problem this is something that I'm annoyed about or or angry or sad or whatever the feeling is like Am I good?
Because usually yes, I am in order to have in order to have the space and time to have that thought I Pretty much have to be okay Physically where I am right now,
right? So that helps me drop into my body and Usually once I drop into my body and recognize your respect and also you're okay right now Then I can connect with gratitude then I can connect with and I've talked about this on previous episodes But then I can start to say okay Here you are and you're having a shit -tastic day and you're knocked off your square and everything seems like it's just spiraling out of
control, right, but Are you okay where your feet are? Yes Yes, you're in your house with your fuzzy slippers and a cup of coffee and there's a roof over your head and you have water and electricity and all these creature comforts,
your dog is here, you're good girl, chill the fuck out, you're fine. 'Cause you're fine. You're fine. once I get into that space,
then I can ask myself, what lesson is this experience teaching me? What am I meant to learn from this experience? We I feel like my belief,
my personal like mythology is that we laid in a course, our soul laid in a course before we were born. beamed into our baby body of what experiences we wanted to have while we're here.
We have maybe done this a hundred times, a million times, however long, right? Because there's no beginning and there's no end.
This is source, right? So, whatever I wanted to experience when I got here... I have curated a life so that I will have those experiences to teach me something and I really believe that and what that does is gives me agency like it brings me back to a place of power because if I picked this and I incarnated here and I'm here to learn these lessons lessons,
then my only job is to have these experiences, right? And then I can ask myself,
well, why did I wanna learn that? And that's a great question, but in the experience itself, just knowing like,
if I came here to experience life and I came here to learn these lessons, to have this series of experiences and some of them I really enjoy and some of them I'm like meh could have done without that none of that matters because I'm having the experience from which I am taking whatever lessons it is there to impart it's just such a my shift and it just puts you in such a better headspace to be able to navigate
some of this because you know while I don't believe that Summer and I are codependent and we operate at the level that we operate and we're aware of all of these feelings and experiences and things that we're navigating together.
and we have so much fun navigating them together, we still have to know how to navigate our own shit by ourselves.
And you forget when you have a spouse, or a best friend, or a kid, or whatever, that that person may not always be there,
but if they're not, for whatever reason, death, divorce, moving across country, moving out of the country,
whatever the case, at some point, if that person is not there, you still have to be able to go on and do your life. and obviously this is not that because summer's still around and I'll see her on Sunday.
But it's just been a really cool experience to recognize like, oh,
she's not gonna be able to record. She couldn't record last week. She's not gonna be able to record today and like this whole time. this whole time I've been like, Oh,
well then, you know, we're just not gonna have the podcast It didn't occur to me until like today this morning that I was like, well If I want people to know what's going on um,
then I can just Say it into a microphone by myself And tell them what's going on. So let me tell y 'all what's going on guys. Not just because of this crazy workload that's been dumped on her,
but we've been discussing recently, even beforehand, that when we conceptualized doing this podcast,
it was basically basically a big fucking art project. We were like wouldn't it be cool to Sit down together and have these conversations that we have all the time anyway Into microphones so that a wider Audience can have these conversations along with us or listen in or you know,
what the fuck ever like we didn't really have a A goal we still we don't have a goal like this is literally art and we don't have a goal. We're not trying to get people to sponsor us we're not trying to Get some studio to pick us up and be like oh,
let us produce your podcast We're not trying to be we're not trying to get famous, you know, like this is just for us and people who connect with it on an organic level And because it is so much fun,
I wanna do it all the time, right? So I'm like, oh yeah, dropping episodes every week is great because then we have this ongoing conversation with this dialogue,
I'm getting texts from y 'all, I'm getting emails from y 'all, I'm getting phone calls and voicemails and voicemails and voicemails. voice memos and it's it's it's fucking fun. Okay, like, I love that part.
Keep keep it up guys. But um, I stopped looking at it at some point like a fun art project and I started slipping into the old structure,
pattern, whatever, like the old paradigm where it's like, oh, this is we're doing this. And so we've got to have an episode to drop every single week. That's that's just like baseline.
And then we want to do all of this stuff on our Patreon channel. And then we want to, you know, bring in guests and get,
you know, know that going, you know like oh, let's sign up for Podmatch and see what cool people we can find that wanted to come talk to us and maybe we go talk to them and It just started to grow almost into like a business from my point of view Where you know,
oh well if we can't record this week on Wednesday, then we better get our asses to the studio by Friday because we got to have an episode to drop on Tuesday and I didn't even realize that that was antithetical to what this was conceptualized to be which was a way for us to get together and have fun full stop and so you know when we didn't drop an episode two Tuesdays ago it was like okay well you know we can
miss a week it's not like we're getting paid for this or anybody's you know our boss like we didn't record we didn't record so we're not gonna have an episode and then last week we should have recorded on Sunday to get to to get an episode out today,
today is Tuesday. And no, it's not. Today is Friday. Um, whatever. Anyway, I don't, I don't really know days of the week either, obviously. Anyway,
we should have recorded on Sunday to get an episode out on Tuesday of this week. And we didn't because summer was like, I am in the zone. I am working. And I was like,
meh, you know, that's a little disappointing." And then she reminded me, like, "Hey, we don't have to do anything." Like,
honestly, like, I don't have space for this, and I don't have time, but when did it become like a mandatory thing that I have to like work this into my life along with everything else?
And it's like, yeah, well, when you put it that way, you'll you fucking don't, neither do I. So we sort of just kind of circled back to, hey,
remember when this was gonna be our fun art project? And we were just gonna like get in there and do what we wanted to do, how we wanted to do it. We're landing back in that space.
So this is not going to be more than likely. This is not gonna be more than likely. to be a We're dropping episodes like clockwork on Tuesdays every week.
We'll drop them when we drop them drop them when we drop them and We will talk about What we want to talk about which we all we already do that but You know we talked about how we'll go drive into New Orleans and we'll go to museums or we'll go to Longview Gardens or we'll just walk around you know Jackson Square we're just hanging out and we and we were talking that whole time obviously it'd be really cool if
we just started mic 'ing ourselves while we walk around but the sound quality would probably be awful and you know probably wouldn't like that but this is why we should start doing Pod Squad field trip y 'all so like if that's something you're interested in let us know because we totally want to do that because we just walk around and have these amazing existential conversations all the time and we kind of want to be
like alright this is a cool topic we're really enjoying talking about this let's run in and record let's run in and get some audio on this so we can make it into a podcast.
And we're going back to that. We're going back to basics, essentially. Like we're gonna be deciding what we wanna do and how we wanna do it when it fits in our lives.
And that's what we all should be doing, right? Like we should all be doing that. So this was a fantastic lesson for me. about attaching meaning to this,
the outcome of this podcast. You know, like what does it mean if we don't release an episode on Tuesday, if Tuesdays are the days that we release episodes, what does it mean now that we've missed two weeks of episodes and haven't recorded anything,
don't have anything banked and we're just not, you know, like not putting anything out there. there. Um, and I can tell you what it means. It means not a fucking thing. It means nothing.
Literally. It means we didn't have space. It means we couldn't get on the same page at the same time. It means summer has a fuck tongue going on and I don't want to record without her because it's fun to record with her.
Does that mean that we'll never have another solo cast after this one that's just kind of like a hey just wanted to let you guys know what's going on? No, because who the fuck knows?
Who knows? I can say that I feel a lot more creative now that we've gone back to,
hey, we're just going to do this when we want to do it, how we want to do it, when we want to do it as we want to do it. And that's it. I feel a lot better about that. I feel like there was maybe some stickiness before in my creative process and that just all got blown out over the past week.
So, um, I can't wait to get both of us back into the studio and I don't know when that's gonna happen because again, Summer's dealing with a launch and her go live date is coming up and she's got stuff to do.
But I can say that when you get us, you really get the best of us. Like we're here 'cause we wanna be. be, and there's no other reason than that. I never wanted to have a podcast where it was like,
"I have to get this done. I have to do this. This is a job to me," because it's not. It's fun. And I lost sight of that for a hot second. The other thing that we thought about,
and I had, I posted about this on social media, but there's always always the option, too, of doing this, like, as a season. So, like, we just wrapped season one,
and we took a couple weeks off, because that's what people do. So we may end up doing that, where we figure out, like, okay,
we're good for about 15 episodes in a season, and so when we... after we get past that 15 episode mark we'll just wrap we'll take a couple months I mean a couple weeks maybe a month maybe more than that who knows we don't fucking know anyway we'll take some time off regroup reset go have some more cool ass experiences that we want to talk to you all about and then we'll come back in and that feels good and and
then I sat down 'cause I was like, okay, well, let's, you know, we've got 15 -ish episodes done. There is this, it's actually 16 because the week that we took off,
when I took a vacation for Christmas, Summer just recorded like a little two -minute sort of like placeholder episode, just to let everybody know like, hey, we'll be back next week. But,
you know, so 15 and a half 15 and a quarter episodes and we're like okay this can comprise a season and then I went in to um to uh I don't know Apple podcast or whatever the fuck it's called and tried to be like okay well I'm just gonna bump all these into season one and then we'll launch season or we'll you know embark on upon season two when we get there and yeah um that looked that little bit of a little
bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little So it may not say season one
or season two. It may just be a bunch of episodes and they'll be organized by date and year. And so that's cool because y 'all will fucking figure it out.
Like, it's so hilarious to me how much pressure we put on ourselves for nothing, for nothing. And that's the story.
space that I've been occupying this week, trying to figure this out. And it's like, it isn't that it's unfigure -outable, it's that who gives a fuck. I don't,
honestly, I really don't. And that is where zooming out, checking in with your body and being like, you good, you okay? And then going inward and asking,
gang, what am I learning here? What am I meant to learn? What about this experience is teaching me? And what is it teaching me? Like that's legit all there is,
right? And we're just navigating a bunch of experiences as they happen. And we, when we start catastrophizing and attaching meaning and,
you know, what is this safety? about me well what does it say about me if I can't drop a podcast every week it says nothing about it says I didn't do a fucking podcast that week that's it anyway I feel like I'm rambling and beating a dead horse now but yeah I just wanted to come on and let you guys know since I don't have another way to do it besides recording a podcast that we're in flux right now we're in
flow we're in a flow state which is the way we're supposed to be navigating I hate to say supposed to be because you know do whatever the fuck you want but which is a great way to navigate a comfortable way to navigate is in flow and so being in flow means means,
Oh, yeah, we're supposed to record today. And, you know, we're not like, and there was a there was a brief moment today where we talked this morning.
And Summer said, Oh, yeah, you know, like, I think I can I actually think I can be there for this. And I was like, Yes, this is fucking amazing. I was so excited. And then she texted me and she's like,
listen, I'm still on this work call. And the, I don't know, the flux capacitor is not working.
I don't know what the fuck she does. Anyway, it's not working. And I don't think I'm going to be able to make it. And it's Mardi Gras season here right now.
So So there's a parade that's running down this road. Uh, they're going to close the streets at six anyway. So probably for the best that she doesn't drive all the way out here and then get stuck in awful traffic.
But, um, it was cool because we've navigated all of this this week. And so when she texted it and said,
yeah, I'm not going to be able to make it. you know, so sorry. It was like, not a problem, dude. I have a mouth that words come out of and time booked at a studio where there's a microphone.
And so I'm just going to go let these people know what the fuck is up real quick by myself. And it's not that big a deal. And yeah, this solo cast experiment probably isn't gonna win any awards,
but again, we're not trying to win any awards, so it all works out. Thank you guys for listening. This really is a passion project of ours,
and thank you for being here as we figure out what the fuck we're doing, and thank you for not expecting it to be this super professional. professional curated experience that not only do we not have the skills to provide but we don't have the interest in providing that either.
So thank you for letting us come on here and be authentic, be authentically who we are. Thank you for letting us be vulnerable. Thank you for sharing your vulnerable stories with us.
us. Um, we are actually, um, putting together a, um, uh, summer,
we'll talk more about it on the next episode, but we are in the planning stages of putting together sort of like a, a, a, storytelling circle, um,
modeled after the moth hour and New Orleans. I don't know what that is. Actually, I've never been to one or listened to one, but some talk to me about it and it sounds fucking awesome.
But we want to provide an opportunity and a space for people to just come in and share their stories. So basically there will be a theme.
If we can get it kicked off this month in February, the theme will be about the moth hour in New Orleans. would probably be love because, you know, because we're basic what bitches like that.
Anyway, just using that as an example. And so like everyone would get, I mean, and you don't have to share a story if you don't want to. You can just come and listen, which I think sounds fantastic because I love to hear people's stories,
but you just come in in everybody, you know each gets five minutes and you share a story about love and then The next person shares and there's some like hangout time Before and after so that's the kind of shit.
We're trying to build like we're just trying to put together stuff that we also want to experience and Think it would be cool to have other people do it too um So stay tuned for that,
because I think that will be really, really super fun. And again, pod squad field trips. We'll start putting that out there.
You know, if you guys wanna go, here's where we'll meet up. You know, here's who will drive, here's how many people we can take, here's where we're going, and share your own ideas too. because y 'all are awesome.
We totally want to hang out with y 'all like in real life, not just in your car, on your way to work or school or whatever. And yeah,
I really think that this is a cool reset and I appreciate all of you so much and I think that's all I got.
Love you guys.