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Get Merry

By: Emma and Carla Papas
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  • Get Merry is a weekly conversation between us, Emma and Carla, Sisters, Best Friends and Business Partners. We don’t skip the struggles, you'll laugh and walk away feeling inspired with doable action steps. Tune in and realise you're not alone in the magical mess of your life.



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Episodes
  • 415: Exploring Saucha with Simplicity | Niyamas Series
    Jun 17 2024

    This episode is Part 6 of our 10-part snack-sized Yoga philosophy series on the Yamas and Niyamas. Nischala Joy Devi translates the Niyamas as an evolution toward harmony. If you practice the 5 Niyamas, you will move toward a more harmonious you. Saucha is the first Niyama which is translated as detoxification and cleanliness.


    We go far deeper into these Philosophies inside our 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training. You can learn more about our Yoga Teacher Training program over here. If anything within this Yama and Niyamas Series sparks your interest we'd suggest to follow that spark... you never know where it may lead you! Exciting!


    This is what we spoke about during the episode

    • Patanjali reminds us to go a little bit deeper, Suacha is not just about taking a shower.
    • Pumping of the Big 6 (Stop Chasing Pain on Instagram) is a wonderful way of practising Saucha or detoxification when starting your day and it only takes about 30 seconds. Tap under your collarbone, behind your ears, shoulders, stomach, groin, and behind the knees, then bounce!
    • Nischala Joy Devi says that through simplicity and continual refinement, the body, thoughts, and emotions become clear reflections of the self within.
    • Our inner luminosity shines through continual refinement.
    • Where can we simplify? Where is it that less is actually more for you?
    • If you're just joining us, we recommend starting from Part 1 to fully experience the logical flow of these Yogic philosophies. Here's a quick recap: We've covered Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truth), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya (proper use of energy), and Aparigraha (detachment). Listen to:

    410: Embracing Ahimsa | The First Step in Our Yamas Series

    411: Discovering Satya, the Power of Truth | Yamas Series

    412: The Practice of Asteya in Modern Life | Yamas Series

    413: Exploring Brahmacharya in Everyday Life | Yamas Series

    414: The Art of Detachment, Aparigraha in Yoga | Yamas Series


    If you loved this episode or have more questions about this, we would love to hear from you, send us an email to carla@themerrymakersisters.com or emma@themerrymakersisters.com or message us on our Facebook and Instagram accounts @themerrymakersisters.


    Always merrymaking,

    Emma + Carla


    P.s if you ever need further help or guidance please contact Lifeline or Beyond Blue. Asking for help is pure courage.


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    19 mins
  • 414: The Art of Detachment, Aparigraha in Yoga | Yamas Series
    Jun 10 2024

    This episode is Part 5 of our 10-part snack-sized Yoga philosophy series on the Yamas and Niyamas. Aparigraha is the 5th Yama which translates to detachment or the idea of non-hoarding, not keeping things or grasping on to things. Let's look a little bit deeper and think bigger about this idea of detachment.


    We go far deeper into these Philosophies inside our 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training. You can learn more about our Yoga Teacher Training program over here. If anything within this Yama and Niyamas Series sparks your interest we'd suggest to follow that spark... you never know where it may lead you!


    This is what we spoke about during the episode

    • Our buying and consuming habits have gone too far for our planet.
    • The practice of detachment allows us to enjoy the journey and become more present. The journey is the goal, not the destination.
    • Nischala Joy Devi translates Aparigraha as acknowledging abundance. Take a moment to feel gratitude for the great blessings that surround you.
    • This practice of Detachment turned our lives and beliefs upside down in an amazing way!
    • If you're just joining us, we recommend starting from Part 1 to fully experience the logical flow of these yogic philosophies. Here's a quick recap: We've covered Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truth), Asteya (non-stealing), and Brahmacharya (proper use of energy). Listen to:

    410: Embracing Ahimsa | The First Step in Our Yamas Series

    411: Discovering Satya, the Power of Truth | Yamas Series

    412: The Practice of Asteya in Modern Life | Yamas Series

    413: Exploring Brahmacharya in Everyday Life | Yamas Series


    If you loved this episode or have more questions about this, we would love to hear from you, send us an email to carla@themerrymakersisters.com or emma@themerrymakersisters.com or message us on our Facebook and Instagram accounts @themerrymakersisters.


    Always merrymaking,

    Emma + Carla


    P.s if you ever need further help or guidance please contact Lifeline or Beyond Blue. Asking for help is pure courage.


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    28 mins
  • 413: Exploring Brahmacharya in Everyday Life | Yamas Series
    Jun 2 2024

    This episode is Part 4 of our 10-part Yoga philosophy series where we tip toe, take snack bites (whatever you want to call it) into the Yamas and Niyamas. Brahmacharya is the 4th Yama and is traditionally translated to celibacy, but there is so much more to discuss!


    We go far deeper into these Philosophies inside our 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training. You can learn more about our Yoga Teacher Training program over here. If anything within this Yama and Niyamas Series sparks your interest we'd suggest to continue following that spark... you never know where it may lead you!


    This is what we spoke about during the episode

    • Sexual energy is one of the most natural human states of energy celebrated. Anand Mehrotra says "thinking that Patanjali was asking us to be celibate is ridiculous".
    • Brahmacharya is not just about celibacy but also about channeling your energy and being aware of where your energy is going.
    • It is a state of consciousness where you start to experience things based on their fullest value. When you look at a rose, you no longer label it as merely a rose, you start to look at it differently.
    • Nishala Joy Devi says that Brahmacharya is the art of living a moderate life, but it can be challenging in our modern-day society of excess.
    • If you missed the first three parts of this series, listen to:

    410: Embracing Ahimsa | The First Step in Our Yamas Series

    411: Discovering Satya, the Power of Truth | Yamas Series

    412: The Practice of Asteya in Modern Life | Yamas Series


    If you loved this episode or have more questions about this, we would love to hear from you, send us an email to carla@themerrymakersisters.com or emma@themerrymakersisters.com or message us on our Facebook and Instagram accounts @themerrymakersisters.


    Always merrymaking,

    Emma + Carla


    P.s if you ever need further help or guidance please contact Lifeline or Beyond Blue. Asking for help is pure courage.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    15 mins

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