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jakson Pause for Peace: As Time Goes By kansikuva

Pause for Peace: As Time Goes By

Episode Title Pause for Peace: Donna Ashworth's "As Time Goes By" – A Meditation on Letting Go and Opening to Life's Unfolding Episode Description In this Midweek Pause for Peace episode, host Laura Davis shares Scottish poet Donna Ashworth's moving poem "As Time Goes By," a reflection on life's essential truth: the continual process of letting go of what we think we can't bear to lose, only to open to the unfolding of something new. Laura pairs this heartfelt poem with peaceful imagery to offer listeners a moment of calm and perspective. What Laura Covers in This Episode Donna Ashworth's poem "As Time Goes By" in its entirety The wisdom of loosening our grip on what we think defines home Recognizing that we've always been everything we needed to be Understanding the readjustment that happens when simple things become big and big things become simple The power of a heart that continues to beat despite being shattered Choosing peace over wealth, time over money, and treasuring smiles About Host Laura Davis Laura Davis is an acclaimed author and writing teacher with over 35 years of experience helping writers craft powerful, authentic stories. She is the author of seven books, including the award-winning memoir "The Burning Light of Two Stars," which won the BookLife Prize in 2021. Laura is also co-author of the groundbreaking book "The Courage to Heal." Through her Midweek Pause for Peace podcast series, Laura pairs carefully selected poetry with peaceful imagery to support listeners' emotional wellness and nervous system regulation. Each week, host Laura Davis pairs beautiful imagery with meaningful poetry, offering listeners a respite for both heart and nervous system. These midweek pauses provide essential moments of reflection, healing, and inspiration in our complex world. Perfect for: Anyone seeking Laura Davis' signature blend of poetry and peace, those managing stress and anxiety, and listeners who appreciate thoughtful, heart-centered content. About the Featured Poet Donna Ashworth is a Sunday Times best-selling Scottish poet who came to prominence in 2020 when her poetry about the UK's COVID-19 lockdown was read in a viral video to raise money for the NHS. She has subsequently been credited with helping poetry sales reach record levels in the UK. Learn more about Donna Ashworth's work: https://donnaashworth.com/ [https://donnaashworth.com/] CONNECT WITH LAURA DAVIS Join Laura's Community: Subscribe to Laura Davis' Midweek Pause for Peace series for consistent, nurturing content that honors both your need for beauty and your nervous system's need for calm. The Writer's Journey with Laura Davis is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support her work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. You'll receive regular posts like these, as well as beautifully crafted reflections, prompts, essays on life and the craft of writing, and more. You can subscribe here: https://laurasavisdavis.substack.com/ [https://laurasavisdavis.substack.com/] Learn about Laura's writing classes, books, workshops, and international retreats at: https://lauradavis.net/ [https://lauradavis.net/] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

3. kesä 2026 - 3 min
jakson How to Lead a Writing Retreat People Never Forget kansikuva

How to Lead a Writing Retreat People Never Forget

How to Lead a Writing Retreat People Never Forget Inside Secrets from Twenty-Five Years of Leading Retreats Episode Description: What separates a writing retreat people talk about for years from one they quickly forget? With her Flourishing as We Age retreat just days away at the Villa Maria del Mar in Santa Cruz, Laura Davis pulls back the curtain on the hard-won wisdom that has shaped her twenty-five years of leading transformative retreats around the world. This episode is essential listening for anyone who leads — or dreams of leading — retreats, writing groups, or who wants to create sacred container for others. What Laura Covers in This Episode: Why even a retreat five minutes from home requires full immersion — and what that teaches us about holding space Why its crucial to build a team that has your back and brings gifts you don't necessarily have yourself The importance of ground rules, confidentiality, and group agreements in creating safety Why curriculum is not king — and what is How to read a room using senses, intuition, and non-verbal cues The emotional arc of a retreat: beginning, middle, and end Caring for introverts, honoring the body, and preparing participants for re-entry into real life Episode Highlights: The immersion principle — Why Laura books herself a room at the Villa Maria del Mar even though she only lives a five-minute drive away, and what that boundary makes possible for everyone. The daily team debrief — Why debriefing daily is just as essential as planning. Hold it loosely — Laura's approach to curriculum: plan in exquisite detail, then be willing to abandon your plan when the moment calls for something else. Creating the container — The specific practices Laura uses to mark the threshold between ordinary life and sacred space — and why mirrored opening and closing rituals matter more than most leaders realize. The news-free zone — Why Laura institutes a technology and media policy at every retreat, and how she gets everyone's agreement at the very first session. What participants bring — A reframe that shifts retreat dynamics: helping people identify what they have to offer the group, not just what they hope to receive. When things go sideways — The counterintuitive advice Laura gives about skipped activities, changed plans, and moments when the curriculum simply has to go. The re-entry challenge — Why Laura takes time at every retreat's end to prepare participants for the transition back to real life — and what she's learned about what makes that landing hard. About Host Laura Davis: Laura Davis is an acclaimed author and writing teacher with more than thirty-five years of experience helping people find their voices and tell their stories. She is the author of the award-winning memoir The Burning Light of Two Stars (BookLife Prize Winner, 2021) and co-author of the groundbreaking The Courage to Heal. Laura leads writing classes, retreats, and international writing pilgrimages, including the Creative Camino program in Spain. She is the host of The Writer's Journey podcast and Substack, and the Midweek Pause for Peace poetry series. Key Takeaways from This Episode: Immersion is non-negotiable. To hold space for transformation in others, a retreat leader must fully leave ordinary life behind — even when home is just down the street. Plan in detail; hold loosely. A strong curriculum gives you a map, but the most important skill is knowing when to fold the map and follow what's alive in the room. Safety is built, not assumed. Clear ground rules, confidentiality agreements, and group covenants don't happen on their own — they require intention, time, and explicit buy-in from every participant. Retreats engage the whole person. Writing is the anchor, but the body, the senses, nature, humor, movement, and silence all deserve a seat at the table. The ending is part of the retreat. Helping participants prepare for re-entry is not an afterthought — it's one of the most important gifts a retreat leader can offer. Episode Call-to-Action: If this episode sparked ideas about how you lead — or want to lead — writing retreats or groups, Laura invites you to: Explore her upcoming retreats at lauradavis.net [http://lauradavis.net], including Flourishing as We Age and future international offerings. Join her mailing list to be informed of new retreats as they're scheduled. Share this episode with a writing teacher, retreat leader, or anyone who creates containers for others. Leave a comment on Substack with the one piece of advice from this episode you're taking with you. Subscribe to The Writer's Journey so you don't miss Laura's update from inside the retreat. Connect with Laura Davis: 🌐 Website: lauradavis.net [http://lauradavis.net] 📬 Substack: laurasaridavis.substack.com [http://laurasaridavis.substack.com] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewritersjourney/ [https://www.facebook.com/thewritersjourney/?v=app_2344061033#!/pages/Laura-Davis-The-Writers-Journey/318318659574?v=wall] 🎙️ Podcast: The Writer's Journey with Laura Davis 📖 Books: The Burning Light of Two Stars | The Courage to Heal The Writer's Journey with Laura Davis is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support her work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. You'll receive regular posts like these, as well as beautifully curated poems and nature photos, essays on life and the craft of writing, and more. You can subscribe here: https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/ [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/] Learn about Laura's writing classes, books, workshops, and international retreats at: https://lauradavis.net/ [https://lauradavis.net/] And remember, every time you click the heart, leave a comment or share a post, you're making it easier for new readers to discover The Writer's Journey. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

30. touko 2026 - 11 min
jakson Pause for Peace: drop in the bucket kansikuva

Pause for Peace: drop in the bucket

Episode Title: Susanne Moser's "Drop in the Bucket" - Finding Power in Small Acts of Change Episode Description: In this Midweek Pause for Peace episode, acclaimed writing teacher and author Laura Davis shares climate scientist and poet Susanne Moser's powerful poem "drop in the bucket." Laura pairs this moving piece with peaceful imagery to offer listeners a meaningful respite while addressing one of our most challenging questions: "What can I as one person do to make a difference?" This episode provides essential reflection on how individual actions accumulate into transformative change, offering both comfort and inspiration for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the scale of global challenges. What Laura Covers in This Episode: How to move beyond despair when facing overwhelming global challenges and dysfunction The transformative power of individual actions, even when they seem small or insignificant Finding purpose and agency through consistent, meaningful contribution to collective change The spiritual and practical dimensions of being "the drop in the bucket" that creates lasting transformation About Host Laura Davis: Laura Davis is an acclaimed author and writing teacher with over 35 years of experience helping writers craft powerful, authentic stories. She is the author of seven books, including the award-winning memoir "The Burning Light of Two Stars," which won the BookLife Prize in 2021. Laura is also co-author of the groundbreaking book "The Courage to Heal." Through her Midweek Pause for Peace podcast series, Laura pairs carefully selected poetry with peaceful imagery to support listeners' emotional wellness and nervous system regulation. Each week, host Laura Davis pairs beautiful imagery with meaningful poetry, offering listeners a respite for both heart and nervous system. These midweek pauses provide essential moments of reflection, healing, and inspiration in our complex world. Perfect for: Anyone seeking Laura Davis' signature blend of poetry and peace, those managing stress and anxiety, and listeners who appreciate thoughtful, heart-centered content. About Featured Poet Susanne Moser: Susanne Moser is a committed pilgrim to soul, lover of Earth, long-time friend of Joanna Macy, and practitioner of the Work That Reconnects. In the world as we know it, she has worked as a climate change scientist. While that survival dance is on its way out, she remains feverishly committed to saving all that is worth saving, fostering necessary transformative shifts among humans, building and strengthening capacities for the Great Turning through the Work That Reconnects, and when the muse moves through her, writing poetry to sing the Earth's and life's praises. You can find her on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/p/CFNkXhNHQ8G/ [https://www.instagram.com/p/CFNkXhNHQ8G/] CONNECT WITH LAURA DAVIS: Join Laura's Community: Subscribe to Laura Davis' Midweek Pause for Peace series for consistent, nurturing content that honors both your need for beauty and your nervous system's need for calm. The Writer's Journey with Laura Davis is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support her work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. You'll receive regular posts like these, as well as beautifully crafted reflections, prompts, essays on life and the craft of writing, and more. Subscribe here: https://laurasavisdavis.substack.com/ [https://laurasavisdavis.substack.com/] Learn about Laura's writing classes, books, workshops, and international retreats at: https://lauradavis.net/ [https://lauradavis.net/] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

27. touko 2026 - 3 min
jakson A Wedding Blessing from the Red Sea kansikuva

A Wedding Blessing from the Red Sea

EPISODE TITLE A Mother's Blessing: Love, Loss, and a Wedding on the Red Sea EPISODE DESCRIPTION Some life experiences arrive too large for words — at least at first. Laura Davis returns from her daughter's four-day wedding celebration on the shores of the Red Sea in Egypt, carrying emotions she's still learning to name. In this episode, she reflects on what it means to be fully present to a moment you know you'll spend years writing toward — and shares something rare and tender: a blessing she wrote for her daughter and new son-in-law, offered here for the first time. WHAT LAURA COVERS IN THIS EPISODE What it felt like to be immersed in a culture and a celebration that wasn't hers to control or predict The particular grief of watching a child belong fully to a world you can only visit Why she chose not to write during the experience — and what that choice reveals about the relationship between living and writing A beautiful original wedding blessing she wrote for her daughter and son-in-law, shared here for the first time A reflection on what she's still processing EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Laura describes returning home from Egypt still deep in jetlag and the disorientation of re-entry — a feeling many travelers will recognize She reflects on the unexpected gift of relinquishing her habitual need to plan, control, and anticipate what comes next A quiet, honest reckoning with the complexity of celebrating a child's joy while simultaneously grieving the distance that joy entails The blessing itself — a lyrical, layered piece that speaks to love, listening, forgiveness, growth, and community Laura's candid acknowledgment that she does not yet have the language for what she witnessed, and her willingness to sit in that uncertainty A meditation on when writing serves experience — and when it distances us from it The glimpse of a future essay, hinted at but not yet written: a gift to listeners who follow her creative process over time The quiet authority of a writer who knows when to wait ABOUT HOST LAURA DAVIS Laura Davis is an acclaimed author and writing teacher with more than 35 years of experience helping writers find and tell their truest stories. She is the author of the award-winning memoir The Burning Light of Two Stars (BookLife Prize Winner, 2021) and co-author of The Courage to Heal. Laura hosts The Writer's Journey podcast and Substack, leads writing retreats and international writing pilgrimages, and teaches weekly Zoom classes for writers at every stage. Her work sits at the intersection of craft, courage, and the examined life. RESOURCES LAURA MENTIONS The Burning Light of Two Stars — Laura's award-winning memoir (BookLife Prize Winner, 2021) The Writer's Journey Substack — laurasaridavis.substack.com [http://laurasaridavis.substack.com] Flourishing as We Age: A Writing Retreat for Women — Upcoming June retreat at Villa Maria del Mar, Santa Cruz, CA (one room now available due to cancellation) Laura's website — lauradavis.net [http://lauradavis.net] KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE Some experiences are too large to write about in the moment — and honoring that instinct is itself a form of craft wisdom. Relinquishing control and the need to know what comes next can be a profound form of freedom, both in travel and in writing. The most complex emotions we carry often hold contradictions — joy and grief, presence and distance — and writing can be the place we eventually make sense of them. A blessing, like a poem, can distill what we most want to say to someone we love; it is one of the most purposeful forms of writing there is. The willingness to say "I don't have the words yet" is not a failure — it is the beginning of every meaningful piece of writing. EPISODE CALL-TO-ACTION If this episode moved you, share it with someone who understands what it means to love across distance. Leave a comment on the Substack post — Laura reads every one. And if you've been sitting with a life experience that feels too big to write about yet, consider joining Laura at her upcoming Flourishing as We Age writing retreat in Santa Cruz, California this June. One room has just opened due to a cancellation. Learn more and register at https://lauradavis.net/flourishing/ [https://lauradavis.net/flourishing/] CONNECT WITH LAURA DAVIS Website: lauradavis.net [http://lauradavis.net] Substack: laurasaridavis.substack.com [http://laurasaridavis.substack.com] The Writer's Journey podcast — available wherever you listen to podcasts Weekly Zoom writing classes — details at lauradavis.net [http://lauradavis.net] Flourishing as We Age retreat — Santa Cruz, CA, June 2026 The Writer's Journey with Laura Davis is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support her work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. You'll receive regular posts like these, as well as beautifully curated poems and nature photos, essays on life and the craft of writing, and more. https://lauradavis.net/flourishing/ [https://lauradavis.net/flourishing/] You can subscribe here: https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/ [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/] Learn about Laura's writing classes, books, workshops, and international retreats at: https://lauradavis.net/ [https://lauradavis.net/] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

23. touko 2026 - 3 min
jakson I Could Still Let Her Comfort Me Then kansikuva

I Could Still Let Her Comfort Me Then

PODCAST SHOW NOTES Episode Title: I Could Still Let Her Comfort Me Then: A Deleted Scene from the Cutting Room Floor Episode Description: It begins the way many childhood summers do — open roads, swimming holes, and the particular freedom of being ten years old enjoying a beautiful afternoon. Then one afternoon changes everything. In this second installment of her deleted scenes series, acclaimed author and writing teacher Laura Davis shares another scene cut from her award-winning 2021 memoir, The Burning Light of Two Stars. What Laura witnesses that afternoon, and what happens in its aftermath, distills the entire emotional landscape of her memoir into a single, devastating closing line. As with the first deleted scene in this series, Laura also reflects on the craft decision behind the cut — and what writers can learn from letting go of the scenes they love most. What Laura Covers in This Episode: The second in Laura's series of deleted scenes from The Burning Light of Two Stars, shared while she's on vacation A vivid portrait of a cross-country family road trip the summer Laura turned ten How an ordinary summer afternoon can become the kind of memory that never leaves you An unexpected moment that pulls Laura into something far beyond the edges of childhood The aftermath — and what one small detail quietly reveals about a lifelong relationship How a single closing line can carry decades of a relationship's weight The craft lesson: how a scene can be exquisitely written, emotionally true, and still not belong in the final book Why deleted scenes are not wasted writing Episode Highlights: A childhood summer that held everything. Laura conjures a lost American world: open roads, chain-smoking parents, an imaginary territorial line bisecting the back seat, swimming holes in every state. The ten-year-old Laura is fully alive on the page — curious, scrappy, and completely free. An ordinary afternoon. After a week on the road, the family makes camp and the children run toward the water. It is exactly the kind of afternoon that summer is made for. Then something stops everything. Laura is pulled into the center of it. A stranger takes charge. Laura is just old enough, just tall enough, to be included. What follows is one of the most quietly suspenseful passages in the scene — a moment in which a ten-year-old finds herself somewhere no child expects to be. The moment she has to let go. There is a point at which Laura can no longer keep up. She has to step back. It is a small, heartbreaking detail — and it puts the reader directly inside her ten-year-old body. What she sees next. Laura moves to a different vantage point and finds something she cannot look away from. She renders what she witnesses without flinching, and neither can the reader. Her mother appears. In the moment after, Laura's mother is suddenly behind her. What she does and what she says is fierce, raw, and completely human. For one suspended moment, mother and daughter are exactly what each other needs. The line that reframes everything. The scene closes with seven words that quietly detonate: I could still let her comfort me then. In that single sentence, Laura telegraphs everything the memoir is about — and everything that is yet to come. The craft lesson: even perfect scenes get cut. This scene was sacrificed for the same reason as the father scene in the previous episode — the memoir's momentum required it. But as Laura shows, deleted scenes have their own life, and they illuminate what the finished book could only gesture toward. About Host Laura Davis: Laura Davis is an acclaimed author, writing teacher, and host of The Writer's Journey podcast. With more than 35 years of experience helping writers find and tell their most authentic stories, she is one of the most trusted and respected voices in the writing world today. Laura is the author of seven books, including her award-winning memoir The Burning Light of Two Stars (BookLife Prize Winner, 2021) and the landmark co-authored classic The Courage to Heal. She teaches weekly writing classes on Zoom, leads international writing retreats including the Creative Camino pilgrimage and Flourishing as We Age, and hosts the Midweek Pause for Peace series. Laura's teaching is grounded in a belief that courageous, vulnerable storytelling has the power to heal both the writer and the reader. Key Takeaways from This Episode: Specificity is what makes memoir unforgettable. The sensory details that feel almost too small to include are often the ones that lodge in a reader's body and stay there. Writers should resist the urge to summarize and instead trust the particular, concrete image. One sentence can carry decades. A closing line doesn't need to explain — it needs to land. The best memoir endings open outward rather than close down, leaving the reader holding something they didn't expect to be carrying. Witnessing is its own kind of wound. Memoir can and should make room for the things we saw, not just the things that happened directly to us. What we carry as witnesses is as formative as what we experienced firsthand. A mother's comfort is complicated terrain. The emotional power of this scene comes not just from what happens in the moment, but from the tense Laura uses to describe it. Past tense in memoir is never neutral — it always implies what came after. Episode Call-to-Action: If this episode moved you, Laura invites you to ask: What did you witness as a child that you've never written about? What scene sits just outside the frame of your own story, waiting to be told? Share your reflections in the comments below. If you haven't yet read The Burning Light of Two Stars — the memoir these deleted scenes were written for — now is the time. Readers describe it as impossible to put down, a book that sends them straight into thinking about their own mothers, their own estrangements, their own unfinished reckonings. You can purchase the print edition and audiobook here: 👉 lauradavis.net/the-burning-light-of-two-stars [https://lauradavis.net/the-burning-light-of-two-stars/] If you're a writer looking for the courage to write the scene that still lives in your body, Laura's weekly writing classes are where that work happens. Visit lauradavis.net [http://lauradavis.net] to learn more and join the community. And if this episode resonated, please click the ❤️, leave a comment, or share it with someone who needs it. Every click helps new readers and listeners find The Writer's Journey. Deleted Scenes in This Series: The Summer I Dropped Acid with My Father: https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/p/5d90f2b6-2d68-4d9f-a120-cad131f6e3f2 [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/p/5d90f2b6-2d68-4d9f-a120-cad131f6e3f2] I Could Still Let Her Comfort Me Then: https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/p/d72ed72f-70c3-4489-8def-1cf5ad6d5a86 [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/p/d72ed72f-70c3-4489-8def-1cf5ad6d5a86] They Made Me Part of History: https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/p/de5c307d-9165-43e9-a7d2-50b7cf957362 [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/p/de5c307d-9165-43e9-a7d2-50b7cf957362]  Connect with Laura Davis: Substack: laurasaridavis.substack.com [http://laurasaridavis.substack.com] — essays, poems, nature photos, and writing craft Website: lauradavis.net [http://lauradavis.net] — classes, retreats, books, and workshops Weekly Classes: Online Zoom writing classes, ongoing enrollment Writing Retreats: Including Flourishing as We Age and the Creative Camino Pilgrimage Podcast Series: Midweek Pause for Peace — also available on Substack The Writer's Journey with Laura Davis is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support her work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. You'll receive regular posts like these, as well as beautifully curated poems and nature photos, essays on life and the craft of writing, and more. You can subscribe here: https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/ [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/] Learn about Laura's writing classes, books, workshops, and international retreats at: https://lauradavis.net/ [https://lauradavis.net/] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe [https://laurasaridavis.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

16. touko 2026 - 11 min
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