John Steinbeck referred to twilight as “the gloam.” Word nerd that I am, I read it and tucked it away for future use. As it
John Steinbeck referred to twilight as “the gloam.” Word nerd that I am, I read it and tucked it away for future use. As it
Imagine that you’re sitting on the bank of a river, observing the water rushing by. Maybe the water is clear and beautiful. Perhaps there is
A personal narrative is our way of making sense of the world. And if it’s inaccurate, it can prove difficult to see past. It can
Let’s be honest: the words “forgiveness” and “reconciliation” can stir up a lot of complicated emotions—especially if you’re a parent who’s been cut off by
[Host, DEBORAH] BECKER: “… What do you make of how we look at toxicity for someone to decide that they are going to cut off
In a couple of our meetings, we’ve had discussions about possibly calling ourselves a community instead of a group, and I’m considering it seriously. The word “group”
You know, I think of us as being in an emotional jail sometimes. Forgive the dramatic metaphor, but it works in a number of ways.
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