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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

On Cultivating Creativity & Abundance (Richard Christiansen)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Elise Loehnen

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education

4.8 • 900 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

“I’m grateful for seasons. I'm so happy that there can be a winter and there can be a spring and there can be a summer, that it can't always be summer, can't always be bright and happy. And, you know, my book is a bit about that. In winter, the stone fruit loses its leaves and it falls down and it saves its energy for spring. It's okay to sleep. I feel like when life served me a winter and I dropped my leaves for a bit, I came back stronger in spring. I'm just grateful for that idea of that constant change, not just in the world, but in ourselves, and how exciting that has been. And that's given me a whole new fresh perspective. I keep saying a lot, I want to ripen like a peach. I'm okay for my skin to get wrinkled and my flesh to get soft. I really just want to get really sweet and juicy on the inside and and enjoy that process.” I met Richard Christiansen more than a decade ago, though we didn’t become very close friends until very recently, when strange fates brought us together. We have spent the past three-and-half years birthing new versions of ourselves: We kept each other as close company as I wrote my book and launched this podcast, while Richard left the world of advertising to launch a beautiful brand called Flamingo Estate. You’ve likely seen Flamingo Estate in magazines or on Instagram—it’s Richard’s home, and garden, and also the inspiration point for a range of products like, oh I don’t know, honey made from the bees in Lebron James’ backyard, to Terrazzo bars of soap, to the best olive oil I’ve ever tasted. I’ve never met anyone like Richard, to be honest, who has both a fantastical imagination and incredible design aesthetic with his feet firmly planted in the soil. Richard grew up on a farm in Australia—from a whole family of farmers—and being in the garden is his first home. He has a deep and unabiding reverence for the natural world—Jane Goodall is one of his close friends, after all—which is part of the reason why its the foundation of his brand. He calls nature the last great luxury house, and he sees no reason why a gorgeous tomato shouldn’t get the same photographic consideration as a handbag. We had a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, abundance, pleasure, and fantasy for this special friendsgiving episode. MORE FROM RICHARD CHRISTIANSEN: Flamingo Estate Follow Flamingo Estate on Instagram To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Elise Loonen host Pulling the Thread. Today, I'm joined by one of my best friends, Flamingo estate founder, Richard Christensen.

0:11.4

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0:19.8

From social posts to images, videos,

0:22.7

flyers, whatever I need to stand out.

0:25.8

With customizable templates and smart features,

0:28.5

it saved me endless hours.

0:30.7

And the best bit, it's free.

0:34.0

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0:36.4

and get started today.

0:50.0

Hi, it's Elise Lunan host of Pulling the Thread.

0:53.6

On this show, we pull apart the web in which we all live to understand who we are and why we're here. Pulling the thread is about big questions, why we do what we do, how we can understand our own experiences within a larger spiritual and historical context, the ways in which we might begin to understand ourselves

1:11.8

and each other better, and what's required to heal ourselves and our world.

1:16.4

I'll be joined in conversation by luminaries and wise elders, those who have laid tracks in

1:21.2

their work and lives to help us bring meaning and understanding to a world that often feels

1:26.0

chaotic and overwhelming.

1:33.0

My hope is that these conversations spark moments of resonance and plant tiny seeds of awareness so that we might all collectively learn and grow.

1:38.3

I'm grateful for seasons.

1:40.1

I'm so happy that there can be a winter and there can be a spring and there can be a summer that

1:46.0

it can't always be summer, it can't always be bright and happy.

1:49.5

My book is a bit about that.

1:51.7

Winter, the stone fruit loses its leaves and it falls down and saves its energy for spring.

1:58.3

It's okay to sleep.

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