The Lasts You Didn't Notice
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In this episode, I reflect on the small things we so often take for granted. Seasonal shifts, the quiet magic of rainy afternoons, and friends who are still here, in spite of it all. I share a poem I wrote about anxiety and the way it follows us, even into space, but also how writing can turn worry into something a little less scary.
There’s a little bit about Mexico City, the beauty (and overwhelm) of so many people in one place, phone-free Sundays, and celebrating my friend Charlie’s birthday, knowing what it took for her to still be here. (If you're reading this, Charlie, I love you).
Mostly, this one’s about paying attention. To the “lasts” that slip by without notice, to the ordinary rituals that stitch our lives together, and to the people who turn surviving into living.
This letter is for my wayward ships who are fighting to still be here in spite of it all, despite the world's cruelty and cynicism.