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In this episode I reflect on what love might mean in a very practical sense. In other words, what can we learn about love that will help us not just proclaim it but practice it in our everyday lives.
I mention a book by Bell Hooks: All About Love: New Visions. The Kindle title includes the phrase "Love Song to the Nation", so you will hear me say that in the audio because I am reading it on Kindle.
In the audio I couldn't think of the first name of the author John Bradshaw who has written on toxic shame and, as Bell Hooks points out in her book, apparently also on love (Creating Love by John Bradshaw). Haven't read the book on love by Bradshaw yet, but it is going on my list:)
By KirstenIn this episode I reflect on what love might mean in a very practical sense. In other words, what can we learn about love that will help us not just proclaim it but practice it in our everyday lives.
I mention a book by Bell Hooks: All About Love: New Visions. The Kindle title includes the phrase "Love Song to the Nation", so you will hear me say that in the audio because I am reading it on Kindle.
In the audio I couldn't think of the first name of the author John Bradshaw who has written on toxic shame and, as Bell Hooks points out in her book, apparently also on love (Creating Love by John Bradshaw). Haven't read the book on love by Bradshaw yet, but it is going on my list:)