‘For me, these three stories are poems of humanity and nature – living together in peace.’
Today, we hear three stories, kindly gifted by Maria, Sarah and Laura . With thanks for sharing their beautiful vignettes of life in lockdown with us.
Today’s episode is a classic joy in the everyday one. We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we loved recording it.
DISCUSSION
We discuss about what unites us during hardship.
There is a natural connection between these stories, as they are all from the U.K.
But beyond this, what unites them is a deepening of our connection to nature in the recent months, and, last but not least, a craving of human closeness.
RECOMMENDATION
As always, I invite you to visit each of the writers’ accounts. You will encounter beautiful photography and stunning words.
The other recommendation today is a documentary – A Man of His Word.
Here is probably our favourite qutation:
‘We are called to make the earth a beautiful garden for the human family. When we destroy our forests, ravage our soil and pollute our seas, we betray that noble calling.’
THANK YOU, MARIA, SARAH and LAURA FOR TELLING YOUR STORIES OF 2020 ON THE PODCAST.
Series 3 of My Beautiful Stories podcast offers a space for YOUR STORIES to be heard. You can listen to the first story from our audience here.
The second story on the podcast can be found here.
This is the third story on the podcast.
The fourth story can be found here.
Share your stories of 2020 with us and let’s create a safe space where to keep a memento of what 2020 really was like – the beauty, the humanity, the heartbreak.
We invite a diversity of voices to join us in telling the stories of 2020.
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