Playground at the Edge
This episode is about what we lose when we learn to play nice — and what it costs to go back for it. It begins on a public stage, with a six-year-old dancer who has no idea she's supposed to be nervous. It ends on a jiu-jitsu mat, soaked in other people's sweat, giggling inside a choke. In between: a trailhead sign in Ithaca, a vow, eighteen months of guaranteed defeat, and the slow arrival of something that can only be forged in the body — fierceness, tenderness, and sacrificial risk of giving yourself to something you can't yet see. This piece explores rough and tumble play as a crucible, sacrificial risk as a doorway, and the capacities waiting on the other side of the tap. Read the full piece and explore the Playground at the Edge: https://playgroundattheedge.substack.com [https://playgroundattheedge.substack.com] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playgroundattheedge.substack.com [https://playgroundattheedge.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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