Our digital paths have crossed a couple of times over the years, chiefly through Tina’s blog Three Drops of Sunshine, back in the day when I frequented Facebook.
I am delighted to introduce Tina Csomo as the guest on this podcast episode.
“Me being placed in the wrong Season is kind of like trying to jump across a river and I’m aonly making it alf way”
Tina is a self-declared “obnoxious but responsible dog mom”, and in addition to the story of how she became a “dog mom”, you will enjoy listening when she tells the story of her colour analysis Season journey, from Light Summer to Bright Winter.
You will also hear Tina’s take on how to handle the voices of Facebook friends, specifically get invaluable advice on how to find a healthy Facebook group to join!
Also, we touch on the unexpected consequence of losing a loved one. The dog is only part of it.
Tina’s family has a history of enjoying goofy hats, and here is a photo of Tina’s mom wearing one of them:
Tina loves her car almost as much as she loves her dog Bear. Here is a photo of both of them:
How to connect with Tina
Tina has a nicely curated Pinterest page, which you can find here.
Find Tina’s blog Three Drops of Sunshine here. It has been dormant for a while, but she says she has plans to resurrect it.
Links to resources that are mentioned in the episode
Anna Lazarska is now welcoming students who want to become 12 Season Sci-Art based personal colour analysts in Europe. You can find information on this here.
If you are interested in training as a personal colour analyst in the US, look up Cate Linden or Christine Scaman of 12 Blueprints.
Eckhart Tolle is a mindfulness teacher and his book The Power of Now is excellent, and the book Guardians of Being is about the way animals help us stay in the present.
Bernice Kentner’s book that Tina talks about is this one: Color Me A Season
How to connect with me
You can find me on Substack, or on my website Nordic Simplicity.
Do you know someone that I should interview on my podcast? Please let me know!
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