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End of The Road
Jon Erdman
22 episodes
3 months ago
For this episode, we picked stories and poems that intimately professed our individual relationships with grief and loss. Storytelling has always been an intrinsic part of processing grief. It allows us to recollect the memories of a loved one, to learn about the parts of ourselves that maybe we hadn’t given much attention to. It allows us to build emotional connections with our listeners, who- I believe- will always be able to see themselves in the story being shared. We hear from Colin War...
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For this episode, we picked stories and poems that intimately professed our individual relationships with grief and loss. Storytelling has always been an intrinsic part of processing grief. It allows us to recollect the memories of a loved one, to learn about the parts of ourselves that maybe we hadn’t given much attention to. It allows us to build emotional connections with our listeners, who- I believe- will always be able to see themselves in the story being shared. We hear from Colin War...
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture,
Science,
Nature
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Abandoned Alaska: Through the lens of Paul Scannell
End of The Road
26 minutes
5 years ago
Abandoned Alaska: Through the lens of Paul Scannell
In the face of great personal loss, Irish photographer Paul Scannell leaves London behind and eventually finds his way to the Wrangells in remote bush Alaska. Skipping his flight home, Paul is drawn to the crumbling, abandoned places in the Wrangells and the stories that these remains suggest. We discuss Paul’s journey. We talk iPhones and photography, and we hear Paul reading from his new book, Abandoned Alaska: Copper, Gold, and Rust (2020). Visit our website at wrangells.org, or stay conne...
End of The Road
For this episode, we picked stories and poems that intimately professed our individual relationships with grief and loss. Storytelling has always been an intrinsic part of processing grief. It allows us to recollect the memories of a loved one, to learn about the parts of ourselves that maybe we hadn’t given much attention to. It allows us to build emotional connections with our listeners, who- I believe- will always be able to see themselves in the story being shared. We hear from Colin War...