On magic potions and getting through the holidays. Have a listen!

Last week my friend, channeling the voice of Maggie Smith and going by the name of Jean McGillicuddy, interviewed me about magic potions, what’s in them, why I make them, and about a Care Package I’ve made to help you get through this kuh-rayzee time of year.

We had great fun. I hope you enjoy listening! (Click on the link)

Heidi Fischbach from Aardvark Essentials
on magic potions and getting through the holidays

To get your very own Care Package, go here:

http://heidistable.com/care-package/

(Even though Jean McGillicuddy is not my friend’s real name –she’s a bit shy– and even though LMNO is not a real radio station, I can assure you that everything in the interview is as I say. Well, OK, the elephant’s hoof on my chest? Metaphorical. But then, you knew that, right?)

Hop on over to Cranky Fibro Girl’s blog. We got to be her “inaugural soothers”!

Hi. Heidi’s biz partner here, hoof-typing this note while she’s off getting her prebirthday day massage. (Yay! I am the happy when she gets a massage!)

I’ll be quick.

The snarky, sassy and always lovely Cranky Fibro Girl is starting a tradition on her blog. Wednesdays will be all about soothing. And on this first day of her series she has interviewed Heidi.

If you don’t like to know secrets, don’t read it. Because Heidi went and told the main magic in our potions. This morning I was all, “What! You go and tell our secrets without consulting your biz partner?”

To which she said, “Bite me!”

Really. I think she’s been sniffing a bit too much of our Sassypants potion. Cheekypants, more like–

Anyway. That is all.

Oh. The linky bit… almost forgot! Here you go: A-Little-Bit-of-Soothing-Wednesdays: Heidi and The Aardvark pay us a visit.

Tell Cranky Fibro Girl I said hi. I ♥ her!

Signed,

The Aardvark

P.S. If you’re reading this in a reader and have trouble with that link, just copy and paste this URL into a browser: http://www.jennyryan.com/?p=4869

C’mon over to the Green Room. At the Hopscotch Distillery.

Me and the aardvark are over there today, answering Eileen and Briana’s questions and sharing our best tips and kung fu maneuvers for creating things.

(Also, I tell a wee secret about how Sassypants came to be Sassypants).

I was interviewed! By a blonde chicken!

OK. Her actual name is Tara Swiger, and in addition to making and selling her own scrumptious-colored yarn online and at The Blonde Chicken Boutique, Tara also teaches people how to craft businesses that suit them. Which is what she interviewed me about!

We talked about the aardvark, and about juggling many balls of work—massage, potion-making, and writing—and about writing in one’s own voice, even when running a business.

You can read the whole thing over HERE.