• A Year of Little Gifts <3

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

A Year of Little Gifts <3

  • Summary

  • Can you believe it, we’ve recorded a year’s worth of Little Gifts! In this weeks episode we share som reflections on the past year and share some of our personal coping mechanisms post election. You’re all in our hearts and if you need somewhere to share how you’re feeling our email is always open.

    In this episode we share readings from…
    The Wild Edge of Sorrow by Francis Weller
    Waking Up To The Dark by Clark strand
    Take Back The Magic By Perdita Finn

    The poem “For When We Great Each Other” by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

    Cited the 2021 Kalsched study Intersections of Personal vs Collective Trauma During the Covid 19 Pandemic: The Hijacking of the Human Imagination

    Call to action recourses shared:
    - ACLU resource list https://www.aclu.org/rtl-resources/resources
    - National Network of Abortion Funds https://abortionfunds.org/
    - @ykreborn on instagram, shares liberatory strategies and local resources



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    Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and leave us some stars over on Spotify. You can email us at littlegiftspodcast@gmail.com or find us on isntagram @littlegiftspodcast.

    Find Sue Ellens artwork at www.suellenparkinson.com or connect with her on instagram @sue.ellen.parkinson. And the same goes for Savanna! Find more about her practices at www.savannawonderwheel.com or connect on instagram @savannabeing.

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