There is so much here to love. I felt so many tingles of resonance and I love that your decisions about Substack are leading to more ease and expansion for you (and freedom to contract & hibernate too!)
This reminded me of the birchbark house (by Louise Erdrich) about an Ojibwa family in the 1800s and how the grandma would never tell the kids stories during the summer/harvest time. They had to wait for winter! ❤️
Just a little ping I got while reading - what if you told some of your “stories” in an audio format? Maybe here on Substack or elsewhere? I for one would love to hear them!
Thank you, Lindsey. 😌 I love that piece from the Birchbark house stories. I’ve been wondering about more off the cuff storytelling as audio here on Substack. It’s a good question and I appreciate your encouragement! I’m thinking it’s time to create differently, nourish some atrophied muscles and get back to my roots, which I will first have to unearth.
There is so much here to love. I felt so many tingles of resonance and I love that your decisions about Substack are leading to more ease and expansion for you (and freedom to contract & hibernate too!)
This reminded me of the birchbark house (by Louise Erdrich) about an Ojibwa family in the 1800s and how the grandma would never tell the kids stories during the summer/harvest time. They had to wait for winter! ❤️
Just a little ping I got while reading - what if you told some of your “stories” in an audio format? Maybe here on Substack or elsewhere? I for one would love to hear them!
Thank you, Lindsey. 😌 I love that piece from the Birchbark house stories. I’ve been wondering about more off the cuff storytelling as audio here on Substack. It’s a good question and I appreciate your encouragement! I’m thinking it’s time to create differently, nourish some atrophied muscles and get back to my roots, which I will first have to unearth.