Episode #136: Betsy By Herself On Life As Craft
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In this solo episode of The Discomfort Practice, Betsy answers a comment a friend once made — "You never talk about having hobbies" — by unpacking why that's true, and what it reveals about how she actually relates to her own life.
The answer isn't that she's hobby-less. It's that she doesn't experience her life as something to escape to something better. She experiences it as a craft — a container she's devoted to, refines, and is shaped by in return. And lately, that craft has had to make room for something she didn't choose: chemotherapy.
This episode is about what happens when rest, receiving and doing less become the most demanding practice you've ever undertaken — and why a culture obsessed with visible effort has no real language for the mastery that looks like slowing down.
In this episode, Betsy explores:
- Why she doesn't have 'hobbies' and what that has revealed to her about her relationship to her own life.
- The difference between a 'hobby' and 'craft' - and why it's not about doing more.
- How chemotherapy, rest and receiving have become part of her 'craft' of living, not interruptions to it.
- Why visible effort gets rewarded and invisible work, like healing, integrating and surrender, doesn't.
- Defining 'letting life carry you' as a different kind of strength.
- Plus a closing mantra / question to sit with: where are you treating something as an interruption when it can actually be part of making your life a 'craft'?
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