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Lost Arts Radio Show #214 - Special Guest Jacqueline Freeman

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I have been looking for the right guest to come on the show and discuss the hidden world of bees for several years. I wanted to find someone with deep insight into the way bees see their world, and what they really contribute to ours. Conventional beekeepers who use poison and chemicals in their operation were not an option, nor were organic beekeepers whose understanding went only as far as ways to avoid the chemicals. I felt bees were amazing and quite conscious creatures, playing an incredibly important role, helping to take care of the balance and health of life on Earth, but I could not find the right person to lead us into their world. Until now.

Jacqueline Freeman (www.spiritbee.com) was recommended to me by our last guest, Celeste Bishop Solum, who shared with us what she is learning and experiencing as a biodynamic farmer in the Montana Rockies. Celeste asked me if we ever had anyone on about bees, and I said 'no, I could not find the right person to invite'. She said please try to get Jacqueline, as she had never met anyone like her, or anyone who had anywhere near her depth of insight on bees. We're very fortunate, and a treat is coming for all of us this week. Jacqueline Freeman, conscious beekeeper, author of Song of Increase, will be our guest on Lost Arts Radio, and I think you will find listening to her a mind-opening experience, as I will.

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