From Mortal Fruits to Immortal Belonging | A Weird Fruits Collab featuring Stevie Mae & Mary 'Marebear' Johnson cover art

From Mortal Fruits to Immortal Belonging | A Weird Fruits Collab featuring Stevie Mae & Mary 'Marebear' Johnson

From Mortal Fruits to Immortal Belonging | A Weird Fruits Collab featuring Stevie Mae & Mary 'Marebear' Johnson

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In this special collab, Weird Fruits (Marebear & Stevie) joins Michael for a playful, profound dive into Joan Osborne's "One of Us"... sparking reflections on seeing God in the everyday, somatic receiving of compliments, mortal-immortal balance, belonging as Earth's "fruit," and sacred fruit rituals (red kiwi fireworks, pomelo sunrises). From energy exchanges to archetypes, we explore curiosity, presence, and what it means to feel seen. A joyful, curiosity-fueled mashup of podcasts, perfect for weird fruits and seekers questioning the divine in the details.

References:

  • Joan Osborne's "One of Us" (song discussed as God's voice)
  • Somatic practices: Receiving compliments (pause and feel), sacred meals (taste/give thanks for life forms), rose petal visualization (blessings for challenges)
  • Fruits: Red kiwi (firework energy, crunchy seeds), Pomelo (soft sunrise, ancestral grapefruit)

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