Poetry Break 3 - Arthur Miller Quote

Poetry Break 3 - Arthur Miller Quote

Recovery Crone Podcast

After I recorded myself, I found this quote and turns out it is from one of his plays. Even though the context is wrong, I'm uploading this anyway because how I tell it is how I thought of this quote for over 20 years.  Here's the original: http://ww...

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11:3820 Dec 2019

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Arthur Miller's Wisdom: Poetry's Role in Healing and Recovery

Perhaps I could sleep and I bent to its broken face and it was horrible, but I kissed it. I think one must finally take one's life in one's arms.

Imagine finding a quote that resonates so deeply, it shapes your understanding for over two decades. That's exactly what happened to Recovery Crone, the host of 'The Recovery Crone Podcast'. In this episode, she takes a step back from her usual format to share her reflections on a powerful quote by Arthur Miller. Although she later discovered the context was different, the quote's impact on her remains profound.

The quote speaks to the idea of taking one's life into one's own hands, a concept that has been pivotal in Recovery Crone's journey. Throughout the episode, she weaves personal stories and insights on forgiveness, overcoming shame, and the path to self-acceptance. She draws from her own experiences with childhood trauma and its impact on her recovery, delivering a message that is both compassionate and inspiring.

By exploring the role of poetry in her healing process, Recovery Crone offers listeners a chance to reflect on their own journeys and find hope in the power of words. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to take control of your life and embrace the healing power of introspection.

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