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We meander far and wide this week… who are “we” when we are we? Why do we avoid community? What is it about being connected to others that we find so difficult?
There is no real answer to these questions we ask, but that’s ok. As Angie says here, “It’s not the answer that comes, it’s the art of asking the question. And when we can do that with someone else… we find the sweet spot.” It’s in the wrestle that our sense of loneliness and isolation evaporates, and we find connection, and compassion, caring and yes, community.
I hope you like this wrestle.
Please drop me a line if anything piqued your interest at [email protected]. And share this episode around, and if you’re of a mind, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Episode links:
Angie, and her Big Stone House, are proud sponsors of this podcast.
Have a read of Mary Oliver’s poem: “The Summer Day” which Angie references.
As always, this podcast is sponsored by the guests who give of their time, and by my company, Chapman Coaching Inc.
Royalty free music is gratefully received and is called Sunday Stroll – by Huma-Huma
Live life joyfully, and always let kindness guide you.
By Trudy Chapman5
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We meander far and wide this week… who are “we” when we are we? Why do we avoid community? What is it about being connected to others that we find so difficult?
There is no real answer to these questions we ask, but that’s ok. As Angie says here, “It’s not the answer that comes, it’s the art of asking the question. And when we can do that with someone else… we find the sweet spot.” It’s in the wrestle that our sense of loneliness and isolation evaporates, and we find connection, and compassion, caring and yes, community.
I hope you like this wrestle.
Please drop me a line if anything piqued your interest at [email protected]. And share this episode around, and if you’re of a mind, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Episode links:
Angie, and her Big Stone House, are proud sponsors of this podcast.
Have a read of Mary Oliver’s poem: “The Summer Day” which Angie references.
As always, this podcast is sponsored by the guests who give of their time, and by my company, Chapman Coaching Inc.
Royalty free music is gratefully received and is called Sunday Stroll – by Huma-Huma
Live life joyfully, and always let kindness guide you.