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Episode 4: We're writing this story together

The Anatomy of Tenderness

Release Date: 12/06/2024

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The Anatomy of Tenderness

In this extra short episode we wanted to share a beautiful poem by our friend the award-winning poet Laura Theis, for anyone who needs a little dose of tender hope and protest at the moment. This poem is a beautiful reminder that whatever is going on in the world, the story doesn’t belong to any one person, but is always ours to write; a collective project. Thanks to Laura for sharing your voice and your words with us in this episode.    my tbr is neverending   tonight I’m reading  the sky again    looking for clues  amongst its vivid    birds...

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In this extra short episode we wanted to share a beautiful poem by our friend the award-winning poet Laura Theis, for anyone who needs a little dose of tender hope and protest at the moment. This poem is a beautiful reminder that whatever is going on in the world, the story doesn’t belong to any one person, but is always ours to write; a collective project.

Thanks to Laura for sharing your voice and your words with us in this episode. 

 

my tbr is neverending

 

tonight I’m reading 

the sky again 

 

looking for clues 

amongst its vivid 

 

birds I’m reading 

the shadows 

 

that surround 

each small but brilliant 

 

source of light

I am reading a million 

 

protest signs composed 

of petals

 

they can take away 

the books

 

but the story 

still moves forwards

 

they cannot steal 

the story’s ending

 

when its teller is 

the world

—Laura Theis

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PS For anyone who doesn’t know: “TBR” stands for to be read, as in all the books that you have on your "to read" pile.