A while ago I heard someone say, “Whatever clutter is around you is a reflection of what’s going on in your head.” I didn’t realize it at the time, but now understand this is necessary for our personal and spiritual growth.
No Rain Date Ep. 30: Finding Gratitude...Even in 2020
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Welcome to Ep. 30 of No Rain Date, your weekly podcast featuring local news and in-depth interviews from the Lehigh Valley and beyond. This week our guests are Amy Musser and Sally Chuchman, who as the owners of Two Angels–a local business that creates handmade jewelry for spiritual and healing purposes–know a thing or two about how to turn lemons into lemonade.
No Rain Date, Ep. 8: 'Two Angels,' Tax Talk with Lindsay Albert EA
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In Ep. 8 of No Rain Date we welcome back spirit guide and social entrepreneur Amy Musser, who along with her business partner Sally Chuchman recently started the innovative jewelry business, “Two Angels.” Our other guest is tax accountant Lindsay Albert, EA, whose office is on Main Street in Hellertown–and conveniently next door to Saucon Source. Lindsay has some timely tax information for listeners who are getting ready for returns. Tony Luchini (Lehigh Valley Weather Authority) has all the details about a possible return to winter weather in his five-day forecast for our area.
No Rain Date, Ep. 4: Power of Positivity, Fire Co. Update, Snow Trivia
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In this episode we highlight the local news headlines for the week ending Dec. 18, 2019. Episode 4 also includes interviews with local spiritual advisor and volunteer Amy Musser and Hellertown Fire Chief Mike Maguire, as well as the five-day forecast and a weather trivia challenge from Lehigh Valley Weather Authority.
In addition to all the rocky fun attendees have enjoyed for generations, there will be something new and different–and of course related to rocks–at the 2019 Lehigh Valley Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show hosted by the Saucon Valley Lions Club in April.
Depression isn’t something you can just force yourself out of. Professional help and the possibility of medication are sometimes necessary–sometimes for a short time, and other times for a lifetime. There are also other ways to help yourself feel better, including meditation and helping others.
Friends and supporters of a Hellertown cancer patient have partnered with a local pub/restaurant to help raise money for her ongoing treatment and related expenses.
Hellertown Rocks is a project started by resident Amy Musser to help inspire others through art. Anyone can take part in it by painting rocks and placing them around town.
We must realize that downs are part of the spiritual journey. And although they don’t feel wonderful, they help teach us how much gratitude we can have when things are up.