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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Jacqueline Suskin: Being an Artist for the Earth

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Tami Simon

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

In our modern world many of us live predominantly out of sync with the rhythms and cycles of nature and the Earth. In her new book, A Year of Practice, Jacqueline Suskin offers readers a wealth of teachings, tools, and rituals to realign with the four seasons and the transitions between them for creative insight and inspiration.

Take a listen as Tami Simon speaks with the celebrated poet and author about the rewards we reap through a return to harmony with our immediate natural surroundings and our larger planetary home, in this conversation on: Following your own creative impulse; letting the experiment be the guide; the shift from creative practice to profession; guesswork and trust; the Earth and the seasons as ever-present muse; the many faces of devotion and meaning-making; remembering our connection to nature on daily basis; the importance of carefully tending to transitional times; the benefits of cultivating a greater sense of embodiment; balancing hope and hopelessness; the sacred function of the poet; the healing power of intentional rest, and the medicine of winter so many of us need; introspection, silence, and solitude; making the "radical return" to nature's cycles; the poem "Desert Bear" and the metaphor of hibernation; shedding what's no longer needed; and more.

Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Learn more at join.soundstrue.com.

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0:00.0

Hello friends. My name is Tammy Simon and I'm the founder of Sounds True and I want to welcome you to the Sounds True podcast, Insights at the Edge.

0:11.5

I also want to take a moment to introduce you to Sounds True's new membership

0:16.1

community and digital platform. It's called Sounds True One. Sounds True One features original premium transformational docu series

0:27.4

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0:36.8

video version of Insights at the Edge with an after-show community question and answer session with featured guests.

0:45.0

I hope you'll come join us.

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Explore, come have fun with us and connect with others.

0:51.0

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Sounds True.com. I also want to take a moment and introduce you to the

0:59.0

sounds true foundation, our nonprofit that creates equitable access to transformational tools and

1:07.3

teachings. You can learn more at sounds true foundation.org and advance, thank you for your support.

1:16.4

Hello friends, I am so pleased

1:19.4

that in this episode of Insights at the Edge,

1:22.2

my guest is Jacqueline Suskin.

1:25.0

Jacqueline Suskin has been working as a professional poet since 2009.

1:32.0

She's the creator of Poemstor, which is this very interesting improvisational, I'll call

1:40.2

it entrepreneurial form of poetry in the world.

1:45.0

Were you ready for this?

1:46.6

She's created more than 40,000.

1:50.3

Yes, you heard that right.

1:52.0

40,000 improvisational poems

1:56.5

where people bring forward a theme, a topic,

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