Unicorn Hollow Podcast

🦄 Podcast 3: Refusing despair, sparking creativity, and wondering 'What if?'


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Welcome to the Unicorn 🦄 Hollow Podcast, where I share hope-filled and sometimes slightly snarky stories about small things that matter, for anyone who feels like a bit of a mess. I’m super glad you’re here.

Hello all.

Honesty time. Today’s podcast is going to start out dark. But for anyone who pays attention to news in the United States, that probably won’t be a surprise.

My husband grew up in the Minneapolis suburbs. I spent the better part of a decade living and working in and around Minneapolis. For my entire 25-year public health career, I was honored to have some of the most dedicated, kind, and brilliant coworkers and non-profit partners—most of whom are refugees, asylees, and immigrants. These last two weeks have been shattering and have left us feeling helpless as we have had friends-who-are-family sending dystopian updates from Minneapolis.

But when I realized what I had planned weeks ago to re-share this week for my podcast, it felt beyond serendipitous.

Last June, I posted Shifting Perspectives, which was the inspiration for this week’s Friday Finds Substack Live. In it I ask:

What if we all took just a moment out of every day to pause, physically shift our bodies, and force ourselves to see the world from a different perspective?

What might we notice from putting ourselves into an unfamiliar location? A place that makes us feel a little uncomfortable? A little vulnerable?

Unlike adults, kids have an incredible ability to see beyond what something is to what something could be. I just wonder what actions, opportunities, and solutions are right there, just out of reach, because we are too comfortable in our own perspective.

I have found that this is not only a good practice for helping to generate writing prompts, but it is also a fantastic way to open myself up to hope. The world suddenly seems much bigger, ideas more plentiful, and the way forward more multifaceted when I can literally see that not everyone experiences the world in the same way I do.

So today’s podcast has two parts. The first is an excerpt of my reflection on shifting perspectives hanging out with my ducks. The second is my reflection from this past summer, speaking particularly with those of us in positions of power.

May they both give you new ideas, encouragement, and most importantly, hope.

The Unicorn Hollow Podcast is a listener-supported series of Unicorn Hollow. I’m so glad you’re here! It’s a true honor to share your time. If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe. If you have a moment to linger, a rating or review helps more of us messy folk meander into Unicorn Hollow. If you’d like to see more of my writing, hop over to Substack and check out a Map of Unicorn Hollow, and then subscribe to make sure you never miss a post!

If Unicorn Hollow feels like home to you, I’d love your help in building this (occasionally snark-adjacent) little nook of hope where we get to show up as our full, messy selves. You can do this by subscribing, liking, commenting, or sharing Unicorn Hollow with other hope-seekers. I would love to hear from you! You can also safely and securely leave me a tip on Ko-Fi. Everything goes directly to support my 4 kids and 9 pets as I grow this cozy space of hope! Thanks for being my unicorn!



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Unicorn Hollow PodcastBy KK Wilde Giuliani