Join New York Times bestselling author Kelly Corrigan as she choreographs big-ideas conversations with some of the creative thinkers and artists who define our time. Just get in the mix, get in the line of fire. Those ordinary consonants and vowels that, when strung together, offer meaning and points of entry for others. I was in a big, big rush to get in front of him, and say my apology, and be returned to a state of grace, but the fact is that his mom died. Kate Bowler:Well, the quote that really resonated with me is when you said, They are moving onward, not away from you, but with you. That kind of belonging is transcendent, and you just feel it pop up in these little moments. Plus, we learn how the same technique can actually reduce racism and prejudice. So, God is generous was my dads way of promising us a better future. More lessons learned. PBS is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Ask anyone who has participated in a moment of silence. Best, Constance Wu and Kelly Corrigan in Lafayette, CA. You can watch this episode of Tell Me More anytime at pbs.org/kelly.Thank you also to the Lafayette Library and Learning Center. Kate Bowler:Yeah, the indignity. But the fact is if I said, Tell me more, go on, what else, youd say the next thing, and the next thing, and the next thing, and it would be like the thing behind the thing, behind the thing is where really the pain is, and if I had waited way longer, I wouldve been able to say, Oh, I understand.. Like, Today could be this day, well, you know, today I met you, now were friends, and who knows whats going to happen now? I absolutely love that phrase. Kelly Corrigan:I didnt die. Please note that this episode references addiction and suicide. This interview is perfection. I should not be mad about this. They reel and wander and fixate and roll back and reconsider, because its like this, having a mind. I think part of why your book is so moving is the way that these sayings crystallize these really big truths about who we are, and also how we should love each other. Thank you for this. Her teams look to her for direction, but she wanted to see what would happen if she paused more to ask them questions, and found it totally changed her approach to both her work and family life. Kelly Corrigan Full Transcript - Kate Bowler Everything Happens with Kate Bowler Kelly Corrigan: Tell Me More 30 00:00:00 30 Read more about this episode, and get show notes, here. Kelly Corrigan:Thats not a headline anybody wants to read. I thoroughly enjoyed your podcast and listening to you both. Kelly Corrigan:Where you can feel the person kind of asking around, snooping just enough, and its not for your sake. My life doesnt exactly fit into neat categories anymore. Kelly Corrigan:They hate it. Its the only way to keep the last bit of sanity. The reach of language can be laughable.. This is the way this has to be, and its right there. Kate Bowler:Those ordinary consonants and vowels that, when strung together, offer meaning and points of entry for others. Maybe Wills curious phrase, Its like this, applies here too. Shed do dishes all day and into the night to just get to listen to her children, just to get to watch them through a one-way glass, you know? I was wrong. That kind of belonging is transcendent, and you just feel it pop up in these little moments. The Big Short, Moneyball, Liars Poker, these stories stand for whole industries because Michael Lewis puts just the right protagonist in the center. Im so sorry youre not going to like any of my answers. Each episode ends with a special Plus One segment, in which guests are invited to thank those that have supported them along their journey.
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