Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Brainy 16:20. Behind the Redwood Curtain. 25:00
 
What We're Learning from Our Knitting
We're appreciating the community spirit behind swaps and knit-a-longs as Catherine participates in the annual Dishcloth Swap and Sivia Hardings Bright Sunny Day knit-a-long
Bright Sunny Day shawl. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bright-sunny-day
 
 
Brainy Thing:
The Brain Gut connection goes both ways and food can positively effect your moods.
video re Brain gut condition. podcast.
 
Behind the Redwood Curtain
We report on the special delights of Fall and Winter Gardening: lettuce, spinach, sprouting broccoli, Chinese cabbage, bok choi among other treats.
 
And don't forget the role of the vagus nerve ( check out Episode 110.)
 
Behind the Redwood Curtain:
We report on the special delights of Fall and Winter Gardening: lettuce, spinach, sprouting broccoli, Chinese cabbage, bok choi among other treats.
 
Today on Episode 119 of Teaching Your Brain to Knit we discuss the latest research on the brain/gut connection and how it can affect our moods; we report on the community spirit of swaps, in particular Catherine's dish cloth swap and her continuing progress on Sivia Hardings Knit-a-long; Margaret talks more about bird knitting and in addition, leaf knitting; and we share experiences of fall and winter gardening on the North Coast of California.
We hope you can tell we are making progress with our distant sound quality but we're still hoping for great improvement.
Thanks for listening.

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