Stories to Tell with John Lincoln

Episode 3 - Recollections of My Uncle Ken

32 min · 20. kesä 2023
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In the spring of 2010 I was coming out of a dark time, with drug addiction, and an arrest. As part of my first-time offender ‘avoid jail’ program (for which I was very grateful,) I was required to write a two-page, double-spaced essay of ‘How My Arrest Affected My Family and Me.’ So, I began writing about my journey with drugs and completed twenty-two, single-spaced pages. And I wasn't finished. Not even close. I was past the deadline, but my case manager granted me an extension because she said she'd never read anything like it. But then my Uncle Ken died. He meant the world to me. And I felt called to write about him. Because my arrest caused me to stop, to really look at myself. And allowed me to be present, and feel love once again. It was an honor to write it. It is an honor to share it with you. These are my recollections of my Uncle Ken. (Fyi, my case manager cried when she read it... and passed me with flying colors.)

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Episode 3 - Recollections of My Uncle Ken

In the spring of 2010 I was coming out of a dark time, with drug addiction, and an arrest. As part of my first-time offender ‘avoid jail’ program (for which I was very grateful,) I was required to write a two-page, double-spaced essay of ‘How My Arrest Affected My Family and Me.’ So, I began writing about my journey with drugs and completed twenty-two, single-spaced pages. And I wasn't finished. Not even close. I was past the deadline, but my case manager granted me an extension because she said she'd never read anything like it. But then my Uncle Ken died. He meant the world to me. And I felt called to write about him. Because my arrest caused me to stop, to really look at myself. And allowed me to be present, and feel love once again. It was an honor to write it. It is an honor to share it with you. These are my recollections of my Uncle Ken. (Fyi, my case manager cried when she read it... and passed me with flying colors.)

20. kesä 202332 min
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Episode 1 - The Story of 'Stories to Tell'

We did it! Stories to Tell is live! Yippy! In this inaugural episode, I chat with my good buddy Marc Cordon about the origins and essence of the podcast, share a few laughs, tell a couple of stories and set the stage for what’s to come in the time ahead. I believe that stories are the threads of the tapestry of life. And how we choose to weave them is up to us. And that when we turn the lens we’ve viewed them through just slightly, we can see them more fully and clearly - to be able to share them in their fullest truth. Always grounded in truth. I am so glad you’re here to share them with me! For more information on the folks mentioned in this episode, check out these links: · Stories to Tell artwork - Dwayne Adams, watercolorist (and my brother-in law!): adams-art.com · Stories to Tell music - Craig Toungate (my other brother-in-law!): lincolntoungate.com · ‘One Mississippi’ - Tig Notaro’s awesome two-season series on Netflix (one of my most favorite shows - it inspired me to create the podcast) · Marc Cordon – podcast consultant and coach: marc@marccordon.com Thanks so much for listening to Stories to Tell!

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