Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Lauren Chapman, Michelle Phillips, and Olivia Marelic
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Circle Time is a space where we share pieces of what we’re reading to scratch our English-class itch and get some personalized, in-depth recommendations from each other. We hope that by opening our circle to a wider audience we can inspire introspection, curious conversation, and of course, more reading in the world!
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Communion: The Female Search for Love by bell hooks; queerness
We keep unpacking Communion with a deeper discussion of queerness and how it doesn't go away, even when you're in a straight-presenting relationship. Further, we discuss the experience of reading bell hooks' work and how truly impactful it is.
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Communion: The Female Search for Love by bell hooks; loving under patriarchy
Book three in bell hooks' series on the big-L Love. This book spells out the challenges women face in finding and keeping love in a patriarchal society. From identifying "feminist" men who would never actually date a feminist, to challenging the idea that women are inherently nurturing, bell hooks gives us a lot to chew on. This episode gives an overview of the book, touching on multiple topics and concepts. More on queerness and hooks' impact in next week's episode!
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Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Join us for this discussion about garden(ing), hyperawareness of where our products come from, and The Honorable Harvest. This conversation toes the line between existing in a consumer culture and existing harmoniously in nature. Is this even possible? How do you balance between these two contexts? Can these two things exist in harmony? Jump into the conversation with us!
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Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés; Chapter 12. Marking Territory: The Boundaries of Rage and Forgiveness
Michelle has deemed it the "woo woo" bible because this book has got ALL the wisdom about spiritual growth; shared through themes of nature, folktale and female archetypes. There will probably be many Circle Times on this book because there's so much to cover.
This episode continues the conversation on anger and forgiveness from our last two episodes. The book presents a surprisingly similar philosophy: forgiveness is for yourself, not so much for the one who did the harm. And according to Estés, there's a whole journey of forgiveness, with stops along the way. The only driving force is finding your inner peace. -
Unf*ck Your Anger by Faith G. Harper (part 2)
Welcome back for PART 2 as we continue to UnF*ck our anger! (and our forgiveness).
This episode features:
-Michelle forgiving Olivia once long ago
-Olivia, continually mindblown by forgiveness
-and a brief 10-step overview of how you might even start to forgive someone anyway.
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Unf*ck Your Anger by Faith G. Harper (part 1)
Welcome to part 1 of our first 2-part episode! Who knew this little book could contain so much? Join us as we talk about some evolutionary science, our own experiences with anger, and begin to unravel our understanding of forgiveness. Is moving on the same thing as forgiving? More on that next time! :)