Perennials Podcast
A podcast by Victoria Russell
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71 Episodes
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Episode 51: How You Matter with Maya Sanyal, Part 2
Published: 8/14/2020 -
Episode 50: How You Matter with Maya Sanyal, Part 1
Published: 8/13/2020 -
Episode 49: Wild Invocations with Ysabel Gonzalez, Part 2
Published: 7/31/2020 -
Episode 48: Wild Invocations with Ysabel Gonzalez, Part 1
Published: 7/30/2020 -
Episode 47: Building a Life with Florence Hamer
Published: 7/15/2020 -
Episode 46: Creativity in Quarantine with Marina Carreira
Published: 7/2/2020 -
Episode 45: Belonging in Yoga with Khay Muhammad
Published: 5/26/2020 -
Episode 44: Bonnets at Dawn with Lauren Burke and Hannah K Chapman
Published: 5/1/2020 -
Episode 43: Holding Space with Zoe Gillis
Published: 3/27/2020 -
Episode 42: Perennials Book Club, Chapter 1, Anne of Green Gables
Published: 3/25/2020 -
Episode 41: Enjoying the Climb with Gillian Herbert
Published: 3/6/2020 -
Episode 40: Stories that Change Us with Lily Percy
Published: 2/28/2020 -
Episode 39: True Love with Sarah Koestner
Published: 2/14/2020 -
Episode 38: Spiritual Direction for Christmas with Karen Florance
Published: 12/17/2019 -
Episode 37: Let's Save the Planet with Ananya Singh
Published: 11/13/2019 -
Episode 36: Grown Ups Vote with Lauren Roberts
Published: 11/4/2019 -
Episode 35: The Psychology of Harry Potter with Dr. Jill Cermele (Live Show!)
Published: 10/29/2019 -
Episode 34: Lights Up with Felicia Russell
Published: 10/15/2019 -
Episode 33: Traveling with Anxiety
Published: 10/9/2019 -
Episode 32: Ditching Diets and Ripping Off Halos with Jessie Haims: Part Two
Published: 9/18/2019
Perennials is a podcast for young hearts, old souls and curious minds. 20-something host Victoria Russell invites special guests to join her for thoughtful, inter-generational conversations about what it really means to grow up, get wise, and try to live a good life. Perennials tackles mental and physical health, spirituality and religion, work and education, relationships and more, all the while offering a compassionate, contemplative take on the magic and messiness of early adulthood (and beyond).