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Slow Stories
Rachel Schwartzmann
64 episodes
5 months ago
Hear from leading writers, artists, and innovators who share slow stories—and big ideas—about living, working, and creating more intentionally. Hosted by Rachel Schwartzmann Subscribe at slowstories.substack.com/
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Hear from leading writers, artists, and innovators who share slow stories—and big ideas—about living, working, and creating more intentionally. Hosted by Rachel Schwartzmann Subscribe at slowstories.substack.com/
Show more...
Personal Journals
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Books
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Katherine May — ”It’s okay to get on with the business of living.”
Slow Stories
54 minutes 32 seconds
2 years ago
Katherine May — ”It’s okay to get on with the business of living.”
How do we find and maintain a sense of wonder in a world that's become so unpredictable? Katherine May (author of Wintering and The Electricity of Every Living Thing) tackles this pressing question in her latest book, Enchantment, which is “an invitation to each of us to experience life in all its sensual complexity and to find the beauty waiting for us there.” Calling upon the natural elements—earth, water, fire, and air—Katherine launches a personal and collective investigation into how we can restore ourselves and restoke imagination. Far from prescriptive, Katherine's work always invites readers to follow their curiosities. To slow down and open themselves up to a process of reflection. As she writes in Enchantment: “When we look for enchantment to give us direct, concrete revelations, we miss the point. It is too big for us to swallow all at once. It teaches us in constellations, and invites us to undertake the slow, lifelong work of assimilating a moment.” In this interview, Katherine shared more about the process of finding Enchantment, musings on motherhood, and what she's learned about living, working, and creating—both online and off. This episode also opens with a story from Jess Dekker. — Episode Transcript: https://slowstoriespodcast.com/katherine-may/  Learn more about Katherine's work: https://katherine-may.co.uk/ Follow Katherine: https://www.instagram.com/katherinemay_/  Purchase Katherine's books: https://bookshop.org/contributors/katherine-may  Follow Jess: https://www.instagram.com/jessdekkerreads/
Slow Stories
Hear from leading writers, artists, and innovators who share slow stories—and big ideas—about living, working, and creating more intentionally. Hosted by Rachel Schwartzmann Subscribe at slowstories.substack.com/