Meanderings with Trudy

MwT: The PauseCast with Angie Arendt, On Endings

Episode Summary

Welcome to the PauseCast… where today, we talk about endings.

Episode Notes

Yes, this will be the last PauseCast for a while. Maybe a long while. I’ve decided to close this chapter of the podcast, and if "Meanderings with Trudy" comes back, it will be in a different form. So this is the last of these PauseCasts, and we dive deeply into endings. We explore why endings matter, and what that means for bringing presence to our experience. And how endings can draw attention to the soul of our being human.

Please drop me a line if anything piqued your interest at meanderingswithtrudy@gmail.com. And share this episode around. Thank you for sharing your ears with me over these last six years, and these many episodes with Angie. Such conversations matter. 

Episode links:

Information about Angie’s community event in June is via Big Stone House

Two poets we talked about and read from today include: Richard Wagamese’s “Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations” and David Whyte’s “Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words”

Marie Kondo, Japanese American expert on how to tidy, in a meaningful way.

Robin Wall Kimmerer, "Braiding Sweetgrass"

Liz Bucar, "Beyond Wellness"

Angie's substack, "The Bigger Picture"

Trudy's substack, "Meanderings with Trudy"