Walks with Asha Marilyn Webster
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- Society & Culture
Reflections, insights and observations about life Inspired by walking with a dog named Asha. Written and narrated by Marilyn Webster. Produced by Joshua Packard.
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A wayfinder's tale
I made a map that tells a story – about where I’ve walked (and about getting to know wooded paths and trusting how I find my own way).
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Eulogy
When I failed to act on my desire to hold a ceremony for a beloved tree, I wrote this letter.
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Tenderness of new beginnings
Listening to the whispered wisdom from leaves of an unfamiliar shrub encourage me to meet myself with tenderness as I explore the next iteration of my work.
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Walking through doubt
Two walks, two months, one place: When doubt, grief and anger became a key that unlocked wonder.
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Lying On A Frozen Pond
Lying on a frozen pond, trusting the ice will hold me, feels akin to the decision-making that took me away from the solid ground of the familiar.
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Mary Oliver at the beaver meadow
“Norma,” my inner critic, visited while I lingered at the beaver meadow. Mary Oliver’s poetry helped me reclaim my enoughness.