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because meals are memorials that teach us how to move, history moves in us as we raise our voices and then our glasses to pour a little out for those who poured out everything for…
because meals are memorials that teach us how to move, history moves in us as we raise our voices and then our glasses to pour a little out for those who poured out everything for…
RJ Jeffreys: Please join my dear friend and consummate interviewer, Melissa Studdard, tonight from 7 – 7: 30 PM EST, for a talk with writer and psychologist Jacqueline Sheehan. They’ll be discussing Sheehan’s emotionally-riveting work,…
Praise the mutilated world and the grey feather a thrush lost, and the gentle light that strays and vanishes and returns. From “Try to Praise the Mutilated World” by Adam Zagajewski This week’s Mnemosyne (#41)…
Jacqueline is a psychologist, a New York Times bestselling author, a yoga and writing teacher, and a dog lover (dogs are often major characters in her work). I can’t wait to talk with her on…
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