Bonjour.
Welcome to the 193rd edition of Tranquility du Jour: A Guide to Bringing Tranquility to your Every Day. Today’s show features happenings and musings on Handmade Happiness with Kari Chapin.
Workshops + Retreats: Consider joining moi at book signings in Texas, on a Yoga Retreat in India November 12-21, at a "New Year, New You Urban Retreat" in DC on January 8, on a "Yoga, Creativity, and Tranquility Lifestyle Retreat" at a Farmhouse in NY March 4-6, and at Montreal's Centre Luna Yoga in April. Lots of tranquility to be shared!
Pose of the Podcast: Savasana

Featured Tranquilista: Kari Chapin
A writer, crafter and stylist based in Western Massachusetts, Kari lives with her husband, two dappled dachshunds and their cranky orange cat near Northampton.

Savvy Sources:
Kari's blog: http://karichapin.com/blog/
Kari's book: The Handmade Marketplace
Twitter: http://twitter.com/karichapin
OMwork: Support an indie designer by shopping etsy.com.

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Au Revoir: To close out the show, we’re playing Love (Brooklyn Afterhours Remix) by Lovespirals. You can learn more about their music at lovespirals.com.
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3 comments:
I listened to the show the other day and enjoyed the interview with Kari Chapin. I hope you get a chace to interview Debbie Stoller one day as I think it would be a very interesting conversation.
Kimberly I'm a big fan, but I'm begging you as a listener, please please don't type during interviews! I know how hard it is to stop multitasking from personal experience, and I make this request as a devoted listener. Thanks for considering it.
oops, kate, thanks! i tend to take notes during the show for the podcast show notes. clearly pen and paper is the way to go moving forward. thanks for the heads up! xx
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