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Scribing Journeys

Scribing Journeys

By: J Sahans & D Gordon
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Welcome to Scribing Journeys, a podcast sparked by my love for calligraphy and the hidden stories in every line. With co-host, Douglas and I dive into fascinating topics like energy, ancient wisdom, and the mysteries of water, sharing what we learn as we go. If you’re curious about the forces shaping our world, join us for the journey!

While Douglas takes a break from the show, I'm doing one-off shows with interesting people. I do hope you will join me as I discover more about ourselves.Jagdeep Sahans and Douglas Gordon
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Episodes
  • When Letters Heal | Feeling is Healing with Jen Luscombe
    Jul 8 2025
    When Letters Heal: A Conversation on Creativity, Energy & the Magic of Handwritten Words

    Guesting on Feeling is Healing with Jen Luscomb.

    I joined Jen Luscombe to talk about my journey into calligraphy and how it’s become far more than ink on paper. We explored creativity as a form of healing, the power of intention, and the joy of reconnecting with the part of ourselves that just wants to feel. It’s a gentle, heart-led conversation full of story, laughter, and reflection.

    Come sit with us awhile, you might just hear something you didn’t know you needed.
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Ep23 | Nourishing the Land, Nourishing Us.
    Jul 3 2025
    (00:00:00) Welcome & Introductions
    (00:05:30) From Engineering to Farming
    (00:11:15) Starting Small with Sheep & Dexter Cattle
    (00:15:30) The Accidental Beginning of Beef Boxes
    (00:20:45) Choosing Organic: A Journey, Not a Trend
    (00:28:00) The Role of Regenerative Farming
    (00:36:10) The Magic of Hemp
    (00:42:50) Creating with Hemp: Oils, Balms & Beyond
    (00:47:00) On Cattle Breeds & Mountain Life
    (00:53:40) Sustainable Meat: Taste, Quality, and Ethics
    (01:00:15) Lamb, Legacy, and Learning from the Land
    (01:06:30) Shipping, Trust & Building Connections
    (01:18:18) Wrapping Up & Looking Ahead

    In Episode 23 of Scribing Journeys, I sit down with Ed Hanbidge of Keadeen Mountain Farms, Wicklow. Ireland.

    A humble, heartful farmer whose story is as nourishing as the food he grows. From wild mountain lamb and heritage Dexter beef to the quiet power of hemp and healing soil… this chat is a gentle reminder of how closely our wellbeing is tied to the land beneath our feet.

    We talk:
    ✨ Regenerative farming
    🌱 Soil wisdom
    🐄 Native breeds
    🌾 Hemp (in all its glorious forms!)
    💚 And learning to farm with nature, not against it “I’ll never call myself an expert. I just have experience—and I’m always learning.”

    If you’ve ever wondered what real food, real farming, and real connection sound like. This one’s for you.
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Ep 22 | The Healing Heart of Nature with Carmel Hogan
    Jun 27 2025
    In this rich and grounding episode, I’m joined by multi-modality healing practitioner Carmel Hogan. From ancient Hijama (wet cupping) to plant medicine, energy frequencies, and intuitive healing. Carmel shares her deep wisdom on natural ways to restore the body and soul. You’ll hear about foraging for healing herbs, the power of scalar energy, and how trusting your gut (literally and spiritually) is key to real wellness. Listen back to discover
    • What Hijama is and why it's so powerful
    • How to use local plants as medicine
    • How energy, posture, and even salt can heal
    • What scalar energy and the EE system can do for you
    If you’re curious about natural, intuitive, and energetic healing, you’ll enjoy listening in to this episode. More on Carmel at crescentmoontherapy.com
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    1 hr
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