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  • A Poem About Loving Unavailable Men
    2026/04/27

    Thank you for reading this article or listening to the podcast/poem. I greatly appreciate all of you who engage with and listen to what I share. If you’d like to support the work I do, you can leave a 5-star review on either Apple or Spotify, or head to the Uncomfortably, Beautifully Human Substack using the link below, where you'll find more poetry, meditations, and much more.

    what theme would you like me to share a poem or conversation about next week? Let me know in the comments or reaching out to me my email emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com

    💜



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit uncomfortablybeautifullyhuman.substack.com
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    3 分
  • Writing and Publishing Your Poetry with Kallie Falandays
    2026/03/04

    Putting your poems out into the world can feel scary, cathartic, and everything in between. Kallie, the founder of TellTell Poetry and I explore all things writing and publishing poetry in this episode of Written in the Wild.

    Meet Kallie Falandays

    Today I’m joined by Kallie Falandays, a writer and the founder of Tell Tell Poetry and Tell Tell Copywriting. In her own words, “she believes in magic.”

    Kallie also received her MFA from Wichita State University. She is the author of Dovetail Down the House (Burnside Review), The Cricket and the Very Old Very Little Lady (Tell Tell Poetry), and All the Water All the Waves (Dancing Girl Press). You can find her published works on her website here.

    About This Episode

    We Talk About:

    * The process of writing poetry and blending it with learning craft and skill

    * The cathartic and therapeutic process of poetry

    * Being a poet and a business owner in the world of poetry

    * Self-publishing vs. traditional publishing

    * Practical ways to get started if you have a collection of poems you’d like to publish

    One Thing to Take with You:

    Publishing and writing poetry is a very personal process. There’s no single route or right way to share the words you choose to write. This episode is here to help you feel empowered to discover and walk your own unique path.

    Connect with Kallie Falandays:

    * Websites: www.telltellpoetry.com / www.telltellcopywriting.com / https://kalliefalandays.com/

    * Where to submit: https://www.telltellpoetry.com/42-university-lit-mags-journals-why-to-submit/

    https://www.telltellpoetry.com/tell-tell-poetrys-where-to-submit-poetry-december-2025-january-2026-and-february-2026/

    * Courses: https://www.telltellpoetry.com/resource-index/

    * Free publishing guide: https://www.telltellpoetry.com/resources/self-publishing-guide/

    If This Episode Resonated with You

    Thank you for reading this article or listening to the podcast/poem. I greatly appreciate all of you who engage with and listen to what I share. If you’d like to support the work I do, you can leave a 5-star review on either Apple or Spotify, or head to the Uncomfortably, Beautifully Human Substack using the link below, where you'll find more poetry, meditations, and much more.

    what theme would you like me to share a poem or conversation about next week? Let me know in the comments or reaching out to me my email emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit uncomfortablybeautifullyhuman.substack.com
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    44 分
  • A Poem For Turning 30
    2025/12/27

    Thank you for reading this article or listening to the podcast / poem. I greatly appreciate all of you who engage with and listen to what I share. If you’d like to support the work I do, you can leave a 5-star review on either Apple or Spotify, or head to the Uncomfortably, Beautifully Human Substack using the link below, where you'll find more poetry, meditations, and much more.

    what theme would you like me to share a poem or conversation about next week? Let me know in the comments or reaching out to me my email emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com

    💜



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit uncomfortablybeautifullyhuman.substack.com
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    6 分
  • A Poem for When You Can’t Hear Your Intuition
    2025/10/27

    Thank you for reading this article or listening to the podcast. I greatly appreciate all of you who engage with and listen to what I share. If you’d like to support the work I do, you can leave a 5-star review on either Apple or Spotify, or head to the Uncomfortably, Beautifully Human Substack using the link below, where you'll find more poetry, meditations, and much more.

    what theme would you like me to share a poem or conversation about next week? Let me know in the comments or reaching out to me my email emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com

    💜



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit uncomfortablybeautifullyhuman.substack.com
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    3 分
  • Written in the Wild · A Journey of Self Discovery and Belonging with Mariah Friend
    2025/10/26

    Chapters

    00:00 - Intentions Behind the Book

    02:23 - The Journey of Eleanorah

    06:13 - Patterns of Identity and Belonging

    09:41 - Navigating Relationships and Growth

    14:19 - The Battlefield of Nursing

    22:18 - The Complexity of Life and Death

    25:50 - Embracing Uncertainty and Questions

    30:13 - Finding Home Within Oneself

    33:44 - The Healing Power of Writing

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    Thank you for reading this article or listening to the podcast. I greatly appreciate all of you who engage with and listen to what I share. If you’d like to support the work I do, you can leave a 5-star review on either Apple or Spotify, or head to the Uncomfortably, Beautifully Human Substack using the link below, where you'll find more poetry, meditations, and much more.

    Out guest today is Mariah Friend.

    Mariah is a poet, former ICU nurse, and creator of Heartbeats—a nurturing community where creative caregivers find their rhythm and permission to honor all of life's seasons as sacred. Drawing from her experiences with grief, motherhood, and professional burnout, she accompanies others through life's natural cycles with compassion and intuitive wisdom as a peer, never an expert. In her work as a community builder, tarot reader, and creativity champion, Mariah creates spaces where the "both/and" of the human experience is honored: joy intertwined with grief, rest alongside creation, solitude beside belonging. Like nature, she believes our lives ebb and flow in cycles with opportunities to embrace and embody their distinct wisdom.

    Through seasonal journal prompts, Connection Circles, and creative championing, she creates authentic, welcoming spaces to remember and celebrate our belonging while sharing tools and resources to collaborate, circulate abundance, and cultivate generous reciprocity. We were never meant to navigate the journey alone. Mariah invites you to join Heartbeats and discover your resonance with the pulse of life.

    Connect with Mariah & the Heartbeat’s Community

    https://thebarefootbeat.substack.com/

    www.thebarefootbeat.com

    https://www.instagram.com/mariah.m.friend

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    what theme would you like me to share a poem or conversation about next week? Let me know in the comments or reaching out to me my email emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com

    💜



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit uncomfortablybeautifullyhuman.substack.com
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    37 分
  • A Poem To My Future Husband
    2025/10/15

    Thank you for reading this article or listening to the podcast. I greatly appreciate all of you who engage with and listen to what I share. If you’d like to support the work I do, you can leave a 5-star review on either Apple or Spotify, or head to the Uncomfortably, Beautifully Human Substack using the link below, where you'll find more poetry, meditations, and much more.

    what theme would you like me to share a poem or conversation about next week? Let me know in the comments or reaching out to me my email emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com

    💜



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit uncomfortablybeautifullyhuman.substack.com
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    1 分
  • A Poem For Exhausted Entrepreneurs
    2025/10/09

    Thank you for reading this article or listening to the podcast. I greatly appreciate all of you who engage with and listen to what I share. If you’d like to support the work I do, you can leave a 5-star review on either Apple or Spotify, or head to the Uncomfortably, Beautifully Human Substack using the link below, where you'll find more poetry, meditations, and much more.

    what theme would you like me to share a poem or conversation about next week? Let me know in the comments or reaching out to me my email emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit uncomfortablybeautifullyhuman.substack.com
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    5 分
  • My Thoughts on Diversity & Differences
    2025/03/18

    In this uncomfortable conversation with myself (and with you, of course), I share how my experience of ADHD and autism has shaped my perspective on diversity and differences in our world. In this episode, I discuss the balance between the world adapting to difference and diversity, and how we, recognising ourselves as diverse due to a mental or physical diagnosis or difference, can find the resources and tools to support us in our continued engagement with the world—not to fix or change who we are, but to empower us.

    with love,

    Emma

    This article is part of my Monday Monologuing series, where I share about the things currently on my mind in an in-formal way, it’s my intention to open a space for curious, contemplative, and connected communication with one another in a supportive environment.

    💛 You can support the work of this post further, by reaching out to me on emma@emmaevelyncampbell.com, checking out my website www.emmaevelyncampbell.com, or supporting my Substack, Uncomfortably, Beautifully Human.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit uncomfortablybeautifullyhuman.substack.com
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    36 分