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Joy Harjo

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246 total appearances

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Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

That's how you grow. Yeah. Okay. Three more.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

That's how you grow. Yeah. Okay. Three more.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

I'm like, well, like, okay, there's two, there's several parts of me. I'm like, my mother used to write music, and she would write these really kind of sad ballads. However, she wrote a song that my sister just gave it to me, and it was, she typed it out. She didn't capitalize everything, and I love the way she wrote jazz, J-A-S-S. This was in the early 50s. It's called My Guy.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

I'm like, well, like, okay, there's two, there's several parts of me. I'm like, my mother used to write music, and she would write these really kind of sad ballads. However, she wrote a song that my sister just gave it to me, and it was, she typed it out. She didn't capitalize everything, and I love the way she wrote jazz, J-A-S-S. This was in the early 50s. It's called My Guy.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

I'm like, well, like, okay, there's two, there's several parts of me. I'm like, my mother used to write music, and she would write these really kind of sad ballads. However, she wrote a song that my sister just gave it to me, and it was, she typed it out. She didn't capitalize everything, and I love the way she wrote jazz, J-A-S-S. This was in the early 50s. It's called My Guy.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

We just recorded that song with Esperanza. We just recorded it for my next album from Folkways. And it's so cool. It's my mother's song. So that's an up one. And I like that because it's so up. And most of her songs were these really heartbreak ballads, sort of like Patsy Cline and Crazy. And I love those scraping the bottom of your heart ballads. You know, Nat King Cole.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

We just recorded that song with Esperanza. We just recorded it for my next album from Folkways. And it's so cool. It's my mother's song. So that's an up one. And I like that because it's so up. And most of her songs were these really heartbreak ballads, sort of like Patsy Cline and Crazy. And I love those scraping the bottom of your heart ballads. You know, Nat King Cole.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

We just recorded that song with Esperanza. We just recorded it for my next album from Folkways. And it's so cool. It's my mother's song. So that's an up one. And I like that because it's so up. And most of her songs were these really heartbreak ballads, sort of like Patsy Cline and Crazy. And I love those scraping the bottom of your heart ballads. You know, Nat King Cole.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Yeah, Nat King Cole. And then I like funk. My most played artist is James Brown. I mean, can't go wrong.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Yeah, Nat King Cole. And then I like funk. My most played artist is James Brown. I mean, can't go wrong.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Yeah, Nat King Cole. And then I like funk. My most played artist is James Brown. I mean, can't go wrong.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Well, it is pointed. I keep thinking a lot of the problems we have going on right now are because of belief systems. You know, how powerful. I keep thinking about how powerful and potent beliefs are.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Well, it is pointed. I keep thinking a lot of the problems we have going on right now are because of belief systems. You know, how powerful. I keep thinking about how powerful and potent beliefs are.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Well, it is pointed. I keep thinking a lot of the problems we have going on right now are because of belief systems. You know, how powerful. I keep thinking about how powerful and potent beliefs are.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

The middle. The middle. Number two. Okay, number two.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

The middle. The middle. Number two. Okay, number two.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

The middle. The middle. Number two. Okay, number two.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Tremendously. If I think about God before they were words, it has to do with the sunlight or the rainbows and sunlight or that kind of joy. A kind of resonance that goes through everything. And I think kids have that. And then I remember going to church and God being very much like an image of Jesus or an illustration of an elderly white man. And that was the next implanted image of God.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Tremendously. If I think about God before they were words, it has to do with the sunlight or the rainbows and sunlight or that kind of joy. A kind of resonance that goes through everything. And I think kids have that. And then I remember going to church and God being very much like an image of Jesus or an illustration of an elderly white man. And that was the next implanted image of God.

Wild Card with Rachel Martin
Joy Harjo thinks writing can heal regret

Tremendously. If I think about God before they were words, it has to do with the sunlight or the rainbows and sunlight or that kind of joy. A kind of resonance that goes through everything. And I think kids have that. And then I remember going to church and God being very much like an image of Jesus or an illustration of an elderly white man. And that was the next implanted image of God.