Elena Brower
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And there were some hard things that I wrote about in that book.
But nothing is free as this particular moment in time, this feeling of.
Yeah, she's Telluride.
I get to see her at the Telluride Yoga Festival.
In the summertime.
Yeah, that's our job.
She's, for the listener who might not know this, she writes a poem a day.
And Rosemary is spelled R-O-S-E-M-E-R-Y, Rosemary Watola Traumer.
And because she's writing a poem a day, we're getting all the facets of her, facets she can't even see.
And it's such a gift to her audience and her community to receive.
But that's all she's doing is writing what's true.
Some days it's about nature, some days it's about her family, some days it's about some love she lost.
And it inspires me to keep writing and
write the novel with my friend Laura and write poetry and never stop because there are things that are true that are not getting said.
I think there are some aspects of my ways of relating to my partner that don't get said often enough.
The struggle that I have to really just receive 100% of him without wanting him to change this little one thing or these little two things.
I think that's a really big one for all humans.
But he's such a mensch.
You'd really love him.
I almost wish you could be sitting here with us because you would enjoy him so much, James.