Hearth & Heather
A quarterly conversation about how we interact with place through art and nature. Hosts: Kateri Morton and Kathy Zadrozny.
Hearth & Heather
Ep 7: Urgency is a Myth
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Kathy & Kateri
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Season 1
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Episode 7
Our favorite season is beckoning, and we’re talking about the slow-down of the year. As we get excited about tea, sweaters, golden light, and liminal spaces, we also dig into the ways that social media can create a false sense of urgency, preventing us from integrating our experiences in deeper ways. Of course, no episode of Hearth & Heather is complete without a lot of laughing, so we also talk about our squash preferences, and a book that was so good we got mad.
Bonus Download: Along with this episode, we’re posting a PDF of a Winter Solstice Spell Jar ritual that we mentioned in Episode 5.
Mentioned in episode:
- The Art of Simple Food by Alice Waters
- How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman
- Acorn Squash Lasagna by Martha Stewart
- How to do Nothing by Jenny Odell
- Lalah Delia and sacred experiences
- “on being off social media,” Emily McDowell’s newsletter
- “Take a step back: Notes from a social media break,” Lisa Olivera’s newsletter
- We Were Made for These Times by Kaira Jewel Lingo
- Sacred Harp Singing
- Cocaine and Rhinestones podcast
- Mirrors in the Earth by Asia Suler
- Patton Oswalt, The Birthday Clown From Hell
- Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
- How a photo and video-sharing social networking service gave me my best friends, true love, a beautiful career, and made me want to die by Marlee Grace
- Digital Wellbeing app for Android
- A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik
- Winter Solstice candle ritual (PDF), by Shanalee Hampton