In this episode, I am reading a post I shared on Substack on the 18th November 2025. I have made the decision to create audio versions of my written content to ensure the blindness and low vision community, or people who just prefer to listen, can access and enjoy my muse. It’s a gentle reflection following my daughter writing her school captaincy speech and the softness that is blossoming as she ages, despite all that I have feared around that growth. Support the show Connect wit...
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In this episode, I am reading a post I shared on Substack on the 18th November 2025. I have made the decision to create audio versions of my written content to ensure the blindness and low vision community, or people who just prefer to listen, can access and enjoy my muse. It’s a gentle reflection following my daughter writing her school captaincy speech and the softness that is blossoming as she ages, despite all that I have feared around that growth. Support the show Connect wit...
In this episode I am reading a poem that I wrote a coupe of years ago called 'On Judgement'. I decided to read it recently because I've been noticing myself judge! I share a little bit about how I watch, with curiosity, the ways in which my mind judges people and experiences. It's also a bit of prelude to podcast 12 where I expand on the breathwork experience I mention in this episode, and riff into thoughts on authenticity and being real. Connect with Tanya: Website Substack Instagr...
Whatever You Can Know.
In this episode, I am reading a post I shared on Substack on the 18th November 2025. I have made the decision to create audio versions of my written content to ensure the blindness and low vision community, or people who just prefer to listen, can access and enjoy my muse. It’s a gentle reflection following my daughter writing her school captaincy speech and the softness that is blossoming as she ages, despite all that I have feared around that growth. Support the show Connect wit...