Telling Me What I Felt Was Wrong - with Carol Stewart

In this episode, host Mary Pierce Brosmer talks with Carol Stewart, social worker, mother, volunteer, about her upbringing and how that shaped her intentional work to engage in "wholeness-making" activities.

Whether describing real nightmares from her childhood or quoting letters from her mother, Carol shines a light on compassion for the child she once was.  Her fictional account of Rakesh, in the}d pantry, is a reminder of how short the distance is between wealth and poverty.  She recaptures for the audience society's innocence lost and accepts this with wisdom and dignity. (Carol pictured at left, with her daughter).

Sending Forth Words that are Bold and Necessary


But once you become active in something, something happens to you. You get excited and suddenly you realize you count.  - Studs Terkel

 

From women connecting through the arts to rap singers and art critics, The Podcast Edition brings listeners lively discussions about the intersection of writing and life.  Poetry, essays, fiction and even rap, showcases the words of women, young women and men who are inspired by the power of the written and spoken word.


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The Podcast Edition is made possible by volunteers Jenny Stanton, Phebe Beiser, Carol Stewart, Charlene Taylor Bales, Antonia Glosby and Annette Januzzi Wick. Do you have an idea for a podcast? Would you like more information on our program or have feedback on our show? Email: Podcast Information

 

 

 



 

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