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Living Weird

Living Weird

De : Becky Magnolia
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Step into the 'Weird Wide Web' with author Becky Magnolia for a deep dive into life’s bigger purpose. Through conversations with creators, artists, mystics, and healers, Becky redefines the word 'weird', encouraging listeners to embrace their true, magnificent selves. Together we honor the weird and the wonderful, celebrating authentic human connection and exploring the grand, cosmological mysteries that lie beyond our understanding.

Join Becky Magnolia as we celebrate the inner genius that resides within us all.

www.BeckyMagnolia.com

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  • Madness, Medicine and the Neurodivergent Healer of Rattle Snake Island
    Jan 4 2026

    After discovering a 1968 letter connecting her father to the radical psychiatrist R.D. Laing, Becky Magnolia explores the "Wounded Healer" path with Florida photographer Michael O'Meally. From a walkabout on Rattlesnake Island to working with "at-risk" youth, this episode proves that our "weirdness" isn't a disorder—it's the medicine the world desperately needs.

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    39 min
  • Ghost Dad and the Blue Bowl: Owning the Magic
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of Living Weird, Becky Magnolia shares a series of "Godwinks" on her late father’s birthday. From a midnight geyser to a "Ghost Dad" visitation and the manifestation of a sacred blue bowl, she explores the shift from skepticism to spiritual flow. Becky discusses becoming a "hollow bone," using her new bowl to hold others' stories so she can stay open to life’s magic.

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    16 min
  • Coming Out Woo-Woo: From Diagnosis to Discovery
    Dec 30 2025

    In this debut episode, Becky Magnolia reclaims her identity from a lifetime of psychiatric labels and societal boxes to embrace her "midlife second coming of age." Drawing on the Old English roots of the word "weird," she invites listeners to shed their shame and step into their true power within the "weird wide web" of human connection.

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    14 min
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