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I think it is right to say that we all want to help in times of deep need—when a friend is hurting, we want to be a healer. But sometimes the tragedy seems too big, too far beyond our ability to help. And sometimes the tragedy is us, is in us, and worked too deeply into our story. What then, what do we do then?
Tragedy, Empathy, and Withness, on this episode of Don’t Hold Me To This.
Don’t Hold Me To This Podcast is a production of Don’t Hold Me To This. Music this week is by Humans Win, CJ Harris, and Q Hef 777. Like the podcast, subscribe, and follow on whatever platform you are on
You can find out more, do some more reading, get in touch, and subscribe to our writings at dontholdmetothis.substack.com
By Jeremy Reeves and Shaynor NewsomeI think it is right to say that we all want to help in times of deep need—when a friend is hurting, we want to be a healer. But sometimes the tragedy seems too big, too far beyond our ability to help. And sometimes the tragedy is us, is in us, and worked too deeply into our story. What then, what do we do then?
Tragedy, Empathy, and Withness, on this episode of Don’t Hold Me To This.
Don’t Hold Me To This Podcast is a production of Don’t Hold Me To This. Music this week is by Humans Win, CJ Harris, and Q Hef 777. Like the podcast, subscribe, and follow on whatever platform you are on
You can find out more, do some more reading, get in touch, and subscribe to our writings at dontholdmetothis.substack.com