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This week on Common Shapes podcast, I’m deep in conversation with poet, teacher, and my dear friend, Jacqueline Suskin.
Jacqueline is a poet and educator who has been teaching workshops, writing books, hosting retreats and creating spontaneous poetry around the world since 2009. She’s published eight books, and her most recent one, A Year In Practice, was just released with Sounds True press.
Together we talk about seasonal practices, radically reconnecting with the Earth, Fern Gully, writing multiple books, having multiple calendars, and choosing to remember.
Tune in to learn about—
- The radical nature of connecting to the Earth’s cycles
- How to tap into seasonal rhythms
- Jacqueline’s daily & weekly planning practices
- What’s our work & what’s not our work
- How to hold nuance in your writing
Links
- Visit Jacqueline’s website
- Order Jacqueline’s new book, A Year in Practice
- Subscribe to Jacqueline’s Substack newsletter
- Get the Creative Ideation Portal
- Sign up for my weekly newsletter, Monday Monday
- Find all these links & more at codycookparrott.com/commonshapes
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