
At The Golden Water’s Edge™, we come to remember what it means to be human.
Through stories, prayers, and meditations, Barbara Wichman invites you to stand at the threshold between the sacred and the ordinary - the edge where light meets reflection, where truth shimmers quietly beneath the surface.
These are stories of real life - of the moments that bruise and break us, and the ones that lift us back into grace. They are reflections on selfishness and self-return, on disconnection and devotion, on what it means to lose yourself and then find your way home again.
You won’t find perfection here.
You’ll find presence.
You’ll find breath.
You’ll find yourself reflected in the waves.
Each episode is a slow offering - a story to stir the heart, a prayer to steady the soul, or a meditation to help you live awake in a world that forgets what matters.
Come to the water.
Sit for a while.
Stories. Prayers. Reflections.
The tide has turned.
Welcome home to The Golden Water’s Edge™.
Podcast Disclaimer – The Golden Water's Edge
The content of The Golden Water's Edge podcast is provided for entertainment, education, and inspiration only. It is not, and should not be considered, a substitute for professional advice or consultation — including but not limited to legal, medical, financial, or therapeutic guidance.
The stories, reflections, meditations, and prayers shared here are drawn from life experiences, the human field, and sacred inquiry. The views expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of any sponsors or affiliated entities.
Before acting on any information provided in this podcast, please seek appropriate professional advice for your specific situation.
By listening to or engaging with any part of this podcast, you acknowledge acceptance of this disclaimer and understand that you do so entirely at your own risk.
At The Golden Water’s Edge™, we come to remember what it means to be human.
Through stories, prayers, and meditations, Barbara Wichman invites you to stand at the threshold between the sacred and the ordinary - the edge where light meets reflection, where truth shimmers quietly beneath the surface.
These are stories of real life - of the moments that bruise and break us, and the ones that lift us back into grace. They are reflections on selfishness and self-return, on disconnection and devotion, on what it means to lose yourself and then find your way home again.
You won’t find perfection here.
You’ll find presence.
You’ll find breath.
You’ll find yourself reflected in the waves.
Each episode is a slow offering - a story to stir the heart, a prayer to steady the soul, or a meditation to help you live awake in a world that forgets what matters.
Come to the water.
Sit for a while.
Stories. Prayers. Reflections.
The tide has turned.
Welcome home to The Golden Water’s Edge™.
Podcast Disclaimer – The Golden Water's Edge
The content of The Golden Water's Edge podcast is provided for entertainment, education, and inspiration only. It is not, and should not be considered, a substitute for professional advice or consultation — including but not limited to legal, medical, financial, or therapeutic guidance.
The stories, reflections, meditations, and prayers shared here are drawn from life experiences, the human field, and sacred inquiry. The views expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of any sponsors or affiliated entities.
Before acting on any information provided in this podcast, please seek appropriate professional advice for your specific situation.
By listening to or engaging with any part of this podcast, you acknowledge acceptance of this disclaimer and understand that you do so entirely at your own risk.
Episodes

Monday Apr 20, 2020
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Monday Apr 20, 2020
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The title is a quote from the Chinese Philosopher Lao Tzu. And a deep and thoughtful quote I would expect from knowing Chris Vaughan.
With a brilliant mind, a keen wit for observation, and genius intelligence, Chris shares his experiences of success as an entrepreneur. He also gifts us his insights from working with great leaders and the qualities that set them apart.

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