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Some people are such incredibly talented writers that their work can cut you right to the core of your being and bring you to your knees. Amanda Palmer is one of those people. A recent article she shared on her Substack impacted me so profoundly that I decided to make this episode a storytime episode. Get yourself a cup of hot tea, put on your comfiest socks, and let me read you some soul food. TIME STAMPS 00:00 – 01:53: Intro 01:53 – 04:37: Why I chose to read the article on today’s episode / intro of Amanda Palmer and her work 04:37 – 50:06: Storytime reading of “What it feels like to get divorced—and possibly remarried—at TED 2023” by Amanda Palmer 50:06 – 51:26: Article reflections 51:45: Preview of SWSMH 19 BFTB BONUS: SWSMH #19 (preview): seeing the synchronicities This week’s Stupid Walk is all about listening, but not in the way you’d expect. We’re diving into the concept of synchronicities. In psychology, synchronicity is defined as the occurrence of meaningful coincidences that seem to have no cause. During our walk, I’ll discuss examples of synchronicities in my own life and how they’ve shaped my recovery journey.
Later on, I sit down to tackle some Submarine voicemails and emails. We’ll discuss when it might make sense to keep our ikigai disclosed from negative Nancy’s who may shit on our dreams and the concept of “pathological demand avoidance.” UNLOCK THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://www.patreon.com/backfromtheborderline RESOURCES
· “What it feels like to get divorced—and possibly remarried—at TED 2023,” full article by Amanda Palmer · Amanda Palmer’s Substack
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