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Voice Note Me

Voice Note Me

著者: Robin Bethel
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Conversations scattered through solitude. A lo-fi experiment centering beauty and soul.

© 2025 Voice Note Me
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  • Marrow and Pixie Dust: A Love Letter in Vignette, from Robin
    2025/10/31

    In this episode, I try something new—voice noting you, the listener. I share about one texture of one layer of life that I’m in now, that is both deep realignment of energy and deep initiation, as I trust and follow my intuition and divine call through a new destined dark. I also share a recent poem, a guided imagining, a few notes of this Scorpio season, and an invitation for you to send a voice note back to me, if you’d like. I’d love to hear what this episode brings up for you, and what textures and thresholds you’re feeling into yourself in this large precipice of time.

    I really enjoyed sharing a love letter of sorts in this way, and I hope you enjoy listening. :)

    Thank you for joining me! I hope you follow the podcast, and if you'd like to connect further, you can:

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    40 分
  • Poetry and Lovers, with Christian Winn
    2025/10/10

    In this episode, I share voice notes with Christian Winn, a beautiful fiction writer and poet—and, also, my ex-boyfriend. After moving through romantic relationship together, we’ve come into the next destined thing, in friendship; and now, here, we’re using this space to talk of poetry and share poems we've written that are tangled up in the other. Christian had already heard the ones I share in this episode, but I hadn’t heard any of his, until now, except for one.

    I feel into life as poem, and so: we can find poetry everywhere. And certainly, Christian and I find it in our past together and our present.

    This was a meaningful episode to create, and I hope you enjoy listening.

    If you'd like to connect further with Christian, you can find him at ChristianWinn.com and on Instagram here.

    If you'd like to explore the other poets we shared, you can find Rumi's poem "The Guest House" here and Josh Booton's The Union of Geometry and Ash here.

    Thank you for joining me! I hope you follow the podcast, and if you'd like to connect further, you can:

    Follow Voice Note Me on Instagram

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    You can also support my creative work on the show, if you'd like, by visiting here.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Creating Space for the Questions, with Martha Williams
    2025/05/28

    In this episode, I spoke with Martha Williams, who is a writer and the director of programs and education at The Community Library in Ketchum, Idaho. Martha and I met in the context of her work with The Community Library’s Ernest Hemingway legacy initiatives, and I was immediately struck with her grounded, deep presence. In this multi-week conversation, I was able to get to know her more and see further textures of presence, as we talked of her work, her writing, and her beloved walks through the woods; as we talked of poetry, community, this precipice of time, and the gift of allowing space—around ourselves as well as the civilization-defining questions we’ll be living into in the coming decades. I loved listening to Martha's spacious reflections, and I hope they meet you too with much goodness.

    To learn more about the programs Martha helps facilitate at The Community Library, you can visit https://comlib.org/programs/.

    And you can read the poem she reflects on—“Spring,” by Mary Oliver—here: https://www.poetry-chaikhana.com/blog/2021/02/26/mary-oliver-spring/.

    Thank you for joining me! I hope you follow the podcast, and if you'd like to connect further, you can:

    Follow Voice Note Me on Instagram

    Follow me, Robin, on Instagram

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    You can also support my creative work on the show, if you'd like, by visiting here.

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    1 時間 8 分
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