
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send a text
Approaching her final year in her fifties, Stacy reflects on time, aging, and what nature teaches us about patience, acceptance, and release. Instead of rushing or self-correcting, she chooses to pay attention—marking the year by folding one thousand paper cranes. A quiet meditation on slowing down, letting go of old timelines, and fully inhabiting the year that’s here.
Support the show
Help Support Full Spirals and give the Arts a Voice!
By Stacy Parish5
1616 ratings
Send a text
Approaching her final year in her fifties, Stacy reflects on time, aging, and what nature teaches us about patience, acceptance, and release. Instead of rushing or self-correcting, she chooses to pay attention—marking the year by folding one thousand paper cranes. A quiet meditation on slowing down, letting go of old timelines, and fully inhabiting the year that’s here.
Support the show
Help Support Full Spirals and give the Arts a Voice!