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Mama Says Namaste Podcast

Welcome to the Mama Says Namaste podcast. I’m Ashley Logsdon, joined by awesome husband Nathan as my cohost and partner in life.  As we RV the States full time and unschool our girls, we invite you not to only hear our story, but create your own.

We’ll take you from chaos to clarity by understanding personality styles, bringing awareness and intention into your home, not waiting for “one day”, and highlighting how the uniqueness in each of us strengthens all of us. 

Each week we deliver a podcast that is under an hour (typically 25 min), diving deep into the topics that we believe help create an "intentional family".  

For the full intro, check out episode 000: What is all this "Mama Says Namaste" Stuff?

Jul 26, 2017

This is the second series on the Mama Says Namaste Podcast with my most favorite guest (and partner for life), Nathan Logsdon.  In this series, we dig deep into the critical components that create a healthy and happy intimate relationship - join us as we discuss

Laughter, Humble Pie, and Lots of Sex!

 

Congrats!  We are...


Jul 19, 2017

This is the second series on the Mama Says Namaste Podcast with my most favorite guest (and partner for life), Nathan Logsdon.  In this series, we dig deep into the critical components that create a healthy and happy intimate relationship - join us as we discuss

Laughter, Humble Pie, and Lots of Sex! 

 

“If they...


Jul 11, 2017

It’s time for a new series!  We started this podcast digging deep into the foundation of our wiring, looking at a “family portrait” of showing your best strengths. 

The “Be the Good, See the Good” series really laid out how we can live with intention by acknowledging how the uniqueness in each of us...


Jul 4, 2017

This is the seventh - and final - episode in the "Be The Good, See the Good" Series.  

Today we wrap up how the uniqueness in each of us strengthens all of us, and how we can work in our strengths and recognize that in others.

“It’s been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind...