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In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces Millado and Lee Moran get their writing spark from an unusual source, A. A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh. One of the beloved book's characters, the typically melancholic Eeyore says, “It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine.”
Through personal anecdotes and reflections on nature, including vivid recollections of a volcanic eruption, Ces and Lee explore themes of hope, resilience, and finding beams of light through the darkness.
00:43 Personal Reflections on Sunshine
01:18 Historical Context and Personal Memories
03:08 Experiencing the Sunrise in Zambales, Philippines
05:40 Finding Hope and Healing
06:40 Encouragement for Liminal Writing
07:41 Conclusion and Farewell
In this episode of Liminal Writing, Ces Millado and Lee Moran get their writing spark from an unusual source, A. A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh. One of the beloved book's characters, the typically melancholic Eeyore says, “It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine.”
Through personal anecdotes and reflections on nature, including vivid recollections of a volcanic eruption, Ces and Lee explore themes of hope, resilience, and finding beams of light through the darkness.
00:43 Personal Reflections on Sunshine
01:18 Historical Context and Personal Memories
03:08 Experiencing the Sunrise in Zambales, Philippines
05:40 Finding Hope and Healing
06:40 Encouragement for Liminal Writing
07:41 Conclusion and Farewell