“The art of conversation lies in listening.” – Thomas Jefferson
There is so much to love about this blogging journey – the practice of writing down my stories, the delight of being able to read other people’s offerings, and the friendships that evolve over time when we comment.
And my recent foray into podcasting has just amped up this experience because it’s so fun to put real voices to people who I’ve read. To converse and have dialogue about what’s important and interesting from their point of view is so fun!!
I recently got to have a podcast conversation with Edgerton award winning playwright Jack Canfora about Why Theater Matters. I could gush endlessly about Jack. And I often do. I’ve had a writer’s crush on him for forever because he speaks to my heart. Every time I talk with him, read him, or listen/watch one of his plays, I come away smarter and more human.
For anyone that has read Jack on Wise & Shine or his personal blog, listened to his audio drama in podcast form, Step 9, or just wants to find out what play Lincoln was watching when he was shot, I’d love for you to tune in to this Sharing the Heart of the Matter podcast: Episode 4: Why Theater Matters on Anchor. (you can also find our podcast on Apple, Amazon, Spotify and Pocket Casts by searching for Sharing the Heart of the Matter – and please subscribe)
And here’s a link to the show notes on The Heart of the Matter.
I love seeing friendships growing and blossoming within this wonderful thing we call blogging! This is very heartwarming!
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Oh, what a lovely comment. Yes, this is heartwarming for sure. Thanks, Tamara!
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It sure is! My pleasure!
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It’s wonderful to see you continue to grow your presence on podcasting Wynne! 🙂
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Thank you, Ab!
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“I’ve had a writer’s crush on him for forever because he speaks to my heart.” – Love this!
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Isn’t it fun when someone speaks to your heart, Mary? 🙂
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I love it, too. And a brave admission. Sort of like when I was texting with a blog buddy Saturday night and she helped me through my pain with laughter and an uncanny ability to know my mind and heart, and I thought, this person is like a best friend to me. She gets me SO well, and I’ve never even met her. Amazing.
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Hee, hee. You are awesome, Betsy!
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🙂
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Yeah, I agree … “The art of conversation lies in listening.” This is an interesting and inspiring blog. Keep going and enjoy. Have a great day.
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Thank you! I really appreciate your lovely comment. I hope you have a great day as well!
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Thank you for following my blog.
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