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Art Heals All Wounds - Bonus Episode--Beyond 6 Seconds, Hosted by Carolyn Kiel!

Bonus Episode--Beyond 6 Seconds, Hosted by Carolyn Kiel!

01/11/23 • 39 min

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Art Heals All Wounds

Many times on this show, I’ve talked with guests who were keeping secrets. Not secrets entrusted to them by others—but secrets about themselves. These secrets might be past actions or experiences that they felt shame around. It might be a difference, a unique quality about themselves that they kept hidden, for fear of rejection or of judgement from others.

We’re in-between seasons at Art Heals All Wounds, which gives me the great opportunity to share with you an episode from one of my favorite podcasts, Beyond 6 Seconds. Beyond 6 Seconds is hosted by Carolyn Kiel. Most of her guests are either neurodivergent or have a disability. Carolyn herself is autistic—and I say “is autistic” rather than has autism because that’s what Carolyn prefers. Carolyn is a skilled interviewer and with her help, her guests share their stories of coming into their own, thriving, and helping others to thrive, too.

I’m sharing Carolyn’s interview with Ruth Rathblott, someone who hid her limb difference for years. Ruth doesn’t hide it anymore. As she shared in her TEDx talk, when she stopped hiding her difference, she found freedom. If you’d like to be free of something you’re hiding from the world, this might just be a great story for you to hear.

I’ll include a link back to the Beyond 6 Seconds website so that you can read the show notes from the episode with Ruth Rathblott and check out more episodes from this show.
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Many times on this show, I’ve talked with guests who were keeping secrets. Not secrets entrusted to them by others—but secrets about themselves. These secrets might be past actions or experiences that they felt shame around. It might be a difference, a unique quality about themselves that they kept hidden, for fear of rejection or of judgement from others.

We’re in-between seasons at Art Heals All Wounds, which gives me the great opportunity to share with you an episode from one of my favorite podcasts, Beyond 6 Seconds. Beyond 6 Seconds is hosted by Carolyn Kiel. Most of her guests are either neurodivergent or have a disability. Carolyn herself is autistic—and I say “is autistic” rather than has autism because that’s what Carolyn prefers. Carolyn is a skilled interviewer and with her help, her guests share their stories of coming into their own, thriving, and helping others to thrive, too.

I’m sharing Carolyn’s interview with Ruth Rathblott, someone who hid her limb difference for years. Ruth doesn’t hide it anymore. As she shared in her TEDx talk, when she stopped hiding her difference, she found freedom. If you’d like to be free of something you’re hiding from the world, this might just be a great story for you to hear.

I’ll include a link back to the Beyond 6 Seconds website so that you can read the show notes from the episode with Ruth Rathblott and check out more episodes from this show.
Follow Beyond 6 Seconds:
Link to this episode's show notes

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undefined - Season 3 Finale:  It's a Wrap!

Season 3 Finale: It's a Wrap!

Here we are, again. We have reached the end of another season of Art Heals All Wounds. I want to say how much I appreciate all of you for listening. The podcast has been growing and it's all thanks to you. I'll be back with a new season in February 2023. Until then, please keep in touch via any of the links below and if you have a favorite episode, please share it with a friend. Your support is what keeps the show growing.

Do you know an artist you'd like to see featured in the next season? You can reach me at arthealsallwoundspodcast.com

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, or on your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

● Giving thanks to all who contribute to the podcast and make it possible

● A special tribute to Pam’s Dad

● Thanks to you, the listeners!

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undefined - Bonus Episode--All the Wiser, Hosted by Kimi Culp!

Bonus Episode--All the Wiser, Hosted by Kimi Culp!

If you got the chance to interview the host of one of your favorite podcasts, what questions would you ask them? On this past Season, Season 3, I got that chance. Kimi Culp, the host of the podcast All the Wiser, was a guest on my show. On All the Wiser, Kimi interviews people with remarkable stories. Stories about the darkest moments of their life. What brought them there? How did they get through it? And what wisdom did they gain from that experience? There were a lot of things I wanted to ask Kimi, but the first question that popped into my head was about one guest in particular. This guest was Sue Klebold. Sue Klebold is the mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the perpetrators of the mass shooting at Columbine High School in 1999. The mass shooting at Columbine wasn’t the first mass shooting at a high school, but for some reason it became the most iconic and felt like the beginning of the ongoing wave of school shootings we’ve seen in the United States. I asked Kimi about inviting the mother of one of the most notorious mass shooters on her show. Why did she choose her? Was she nervous about how this choice would be interpreted by her listeners? Kimi’s answer to me was incredibly moving and, if you haven’t heard my episode from Season 3 with Kimi, I invite you to go back and listen to it. Thanks to Kimi’s courage in this choice of guest, I would say that my heart grew just a bit more. First, when I listened to Kimi’s interview of Sue Klebold. And second, when Kimi told me why she interviewed her.

As a bonus episode between seasons, I’m sharing Kimi Culp's interview with Sue Klebold from her podcast All the Wiser. I’ll put a link back to the All the Wiser website so that you can read the show notes from this episode and check out more episodes from this show.
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Art Heals All Wounds - Bonus Episode--Beyond 6 Seconds, Hosted by Carolyn Kiel!

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Pam Uzzell: Many times on this show, I’ve talked with guests who were keeping secrets. Not secrets entrusted to them by others—but secrets about themselves. These secrets might be past actions or experiences that they felt shame around. It might be a difference, a unique quality about themselves that they kept hidden, for fear of rejection or of judgement from others.

We’re in-between seasons at Art Heals All Wounds, which gives me the great opportunity t

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