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Women Speaking Introduction

Women Speaking

Release Date: 06/15/2024

Joan's Story show art Joan's Story

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is an Alexander Technique teacher in New York.   See also Jessica Wolf's   The Technique, gently and inclusively taught, offers a way through even the most difficult situations. Hence this story at this time.

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The Beginning of Understanding show art The Beginning of Understanding

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Sandra speaks of Grandpa Zent's wisdom and kind guidance: "When you get lost (which you will), follow the brook home": Yes. When I get lost in confusion, my teachers similarly tell me: "pause, relax, and follow the breath home." “Confusion, I was taught, is the beginning of understanding, the first stage of letting go of the neuronal gossip that used to keep you chained to very specific ideas about who you are and what you’re capable of.”   Mingyur Rinpoche  

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Grandpa Zent show art Grandpa Zent

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After listening to Sharon's most recent posting, I find myself here.   Family. Generational trauma. Root beer under the sofa.   and Yes ~ ~ ~ delight.

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Nothing Special; Just Delight show art Nothing Special; Just Delight

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Sandra speaks of differences and of cultivating the capacity to approach what is other with curiosity and love and acceptance.  It reminds me of a lesson I learned …   “Anything will give up its secrets if you love it enough.” George Washington Carver

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A Woman Speaks show art A Woman Speaks

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A WOMAN SPEAKS Dear Friends, I've been letting your question percolate for two weeks. My experience living in a family of men is that what you mention rings true. I have no- ticed, and continue to notice, that when I am with my husband and my sons they tend to listen to each other more than they listen to me. Sometimes this happens as a simple omission: we are walking on a trail, or through a city, all talking together, and suddenly they are in step ahead of me, three abreast, talking to each oth- er. This dynamic, a mild sense of alienation, began with the boys' puberty, and I have...

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They Say There's a Radish in There show art They Say There's a Radish in There

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Like "the man who packed his pants," I get it; on the surface, practicing mindful awareness makes no sense at all.  How can mindful attention to everyday moments help when the roof leaks and the contractors don't show up and a nephew is struggling with addictions and the politicians are endlessly wrangling and there are floods in Texas, and bombings in Gaza and I need to drop everything because my aging cat needs to go to the vet yet again?  Don't I need to focus attention - first - to DO something? To fix all that is wrong??   One of my teachers reminds me:  “The...

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The Man Who Packed His Pants show art The Man Who Packed His Pants

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Silliness, then transgression, then redemption. It all works.

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Small Things That Really Aren't show art Small Things That Really Aren't

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So often, what is truly meaningful is such a small thing, maybe something that words can’t even capture. Sandra speaks of a tender moment with an old woman in a foreign bath, Japanese signs that make no sense, a turtle shell, a splash in a puddle with a beloved father…it reminds me of my first visit to China.... “When the eyes and the ears are open, The Indian mystic Kabir says, “even the leaves on the trees teach like pages from the scriptures.”       Kabir

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Momiji show art Momiji

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Another walk, another dawn opens a window from the Appalachian mountains to Japan, to Charleston, SC and back. For my Father on Fathers' Day and the anniversary of his death.

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Women Speaking Introduction show art Women Speaking Introduction

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Hi, I’m Sandra. I’ve been a mind-body professional since 1984 and am fortunate to know two other women of varying sensibilities and diverse ages who approach body, mind, self, community work in ways similar to, and more importantly different, from mine. Each woman speaks from her unique turn of the body, mind, self, community kaleidoscope.    In our podcast we weave together three, and in time perhaps more, threads: a read aloud of women’s non-fiction, a series of dharma talks by an esteemed teacher, and a secret reveal — you could call it fiction, but to us it is more Real...

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Hi, I’m Sandra. I’ve been a mind-body professional since 1984 and am fortunate to know two other women of varying sensibilities and diverse ages who approach body, mind, self, community work in ways similar to, and more importantly different, from mine. Each woman speaks from her unique turn of the body, mind, self, community kaleidoscope. 

 

In our podcast we weave together three, and in time perhaps more, threads: a read aloud of women’s non-fiction, a series of dharma talks by an esteemed teacher, and a secret reveal — you could call it fiction, but to us it is more Real than real—a sanctuary of sanity in this troubled and troubling, and overwhelmingly beautiful world. This third thread may or may not appear during our first season. Even we don’t know.

 

Three women’s voices and you the Listener. We’re ready. Let’s go!