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Join Diana and Joy in exploring their experience of loneliness on the journey of supporting their children. In episode 14, we come to greater self-awareness regarding a sense of space and place, specifically recognizing how essential the experience of community is for us in feeling supported.
Episode 14 references the movie Boys Don’t Cry (1999). This article summarizes the divisive legacy of the movie, which some believe offers landmark representation while others believe it to be distressingly exploitative: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/09/movies/boys-dont-cry-anniversary.html
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Join Diana and Joy in exploring their experience of loneliness on the journey of supporting their children. In episode 14, we come to greater self-awareness regarding a sense of space and place, specifically recognizing how essential the experience of community is for us in feeling supported.
Episode 14 references the movie Boys Don’t Cry (1999). This article summarizes the divisive legacy of the movie, which some believe offers landmark representation while others believe it to be distressingly exploitative: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/09/movies/boys-dont-cry-anniversary.html
If you’re taking something away from our podcast, we’d appreciate it if you’d subscribe and/or take a moment to provide us a review; the more listeners and reviews, the more people we can reach and support.
As always, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].
If you’re taking something away from our podcast, we’d appreciate it if you’d take a moment to provide us with a review; the more listeners and reviews, the more people we can reach and support.
As always, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].

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