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Fiction That Forms Us: Stories that Inspire Us and Practices that Help Us Change - Mare of Easttown, Part 1 – A Conversation about Mare Sheehan

Mare of Easttown, Part 1 – A Conversation about Mare Sheehan

10/31/22 • 41 min

Fiction That Forms Us: Stories that Inspire Us and Practices that Help Us Change

What can we learn from a woman who reaches the limit of herself after compartmentalizing everything, believing she can and should take care of everyone since everyone expects her to be the hero? Find out on this episode, where author Helena Sorensen and host Kristy Lahoda discuss how the community depends on Pennsylvania detective Mare Sheehan, in the HBO series Mare of Easttown written by Brad Ingelsby, to solve a series of murders in the community and through it is forced to face her own buried grief.

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What can we learn from a woman who reaches the limit of herself after compartmentalizing everything, believing she can and should take care of everyone since everyone expects her to be the hero? Find out on this episode, where author Helena Sorensen and host Kristy Lahoda discuss how the community depends on Pennsylvania detective Mare Sheehan, in the HBO series Mare of Easttown written by Brad Ingelsby, to solve a series of murders in the community and through it is forced to face her own buried grief.

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