AI-powered
podcast player
Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features
None of us goes through life unwounded. Physically, we may stub a toe. We may fall and get hurt. Or break a bone.
And then there are the psychological wounds—particularly those that come from people who matter to us. We may be hurt by our parents, teachers, friends, or romantic partners.
When we attend to our wounds, they may actually provide unexpected gifts or strengths. But when we don’t, they can fester, and we can inadvertently cause others harm or pain.
Dr. Michael Meade (https://www.mosaicvoices.org/) is a mythologist, professor, author, podcaster, storyteller, and, personally, one of my all-time favorite thinkers. This is his second visit to my podcast, and I think you, my listener, will take away many gems from this conversation.
So, listen in as Michael and I talk about how our wounds form us and what we can do to both heal and to help bring these unexpected gifts to ourselves and to others.
Living Myth Podcast with Michael Meade: https://www.mosaicvoices.org/podcast