Gratitude As Creative Practice
Season 1 | Episode 8
In this episode, I speak to the transformative potency of gratitude lists, bringing them back from the written-off wasteland of substance-less self-help idioms.
R I T E S [https://parishurley.substack.com/podcast] is a podcast from composer, musician, and writer, Paris Hurley [https://www.parishurley.org]. In these weekly episodes, she shares personal essays about creative practice, art-making, and motherhood. Paid subscribers also receive her sonic prayers [https://soundcloud.com/user-525075974/sets/sonic-prayers-by-paris-1?si=4afa0230cd28488797dc08d6eae6a10f&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing]—a new piece of music released monthly just to this community. For more of Paris' work, you can hear OBJECT AS SUBJECT [https://www.parishurley.org/object-as-subject-2] wherever you listen to your music or sign up for her weekly newsletter [https://parishurley.substack.com], where she shares additional writing and updates on all of her projects.
R I T E S was created, edited, and produced by Paris Hurley. All music, including the theme song, A Body Not Our Own is by OBJECT AS SUBJECT [https://open.spotify.com/artist/6cUCwhgb19xloNLL0CyJSp?si=kQMeOIZXT4mE6O5M-nr6jA] in collaboration with producer, Ben Kaplan of Lost Future Records [https://www.lostfuturerecords.com].
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