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Show Notes Episode 23: The Kitchen Table Letters — Nadine’s Letter Today is a very special episode of Tell Me Over Tea, because today the Kitchen Table Letters begins. If you’ve been following along, you’ll know I’ve been talking about this for a little while now — an invitation for you, my listeners, to write me a letter. An actual, old fashioned, hand written, snail mail letter. And I’ll choose some to read here on the podcast. Because stories connect us. And the stories of our lives — the small ones, the quiet ones, the ones we think nobody wants to hear — are all that we leave behind. And having them written down somewhere is one of the most precious gifts we can give to the people who come after us. The very first letter comes from Nadine @rust_emporium [https://www.instagram.com/rust_emporium/], and it is a beautiful one to open this series with. Nadine writes about her mum being handed a bundle of letters — written by her great grandmother Lottie, who lived in Brisbane, to her grandmother Jane, who lived in Oxfordshire — spanning twenty odd years in the late 1880s. Written in copperplate on tissue thin paper, folded into tiny handmade envelopes that would fit in the palm of your hand. Two women who never once met in person, but who treasured each other across vast oceans through the written word alone. And Nadine asks the most beautiful question: what will my descendants think of me? She also shares a quieter, deeply personal story — the day she stepped into a pine forest in Victoria to gather pine cones for her shop window, and how the hush of those trees stopped her completely in her tracks and changed her life. This is an episode about letters and what they carry. About the forest and what it teaches. About slowing down before the world forces you to. And about the small, fleeting, everyday moments. A little reminder from this episode… They never met in person, Lottie and Jane.But they both treasured those pieces of paper until the day they died.And so did every daughter and cousin who came after them. No one is ever disappointed to find letters. Never ever never! Would you like to be part of the Kitchen Table Letters? I would love to read your letter on the podcast. All you need to do is get in touch via the email address in the show notes and I’ll send you a list of prompts to choose from. Write your response by hand, pop it in the post to my address, and your letter might just be read aloud right here on Tell Me Over Tea. You just need to be comfortable with me sharing bits and pieces — on the podcast, in my newsletter, or over on Instagram. If you’d prefer to keep some things private, just let me know and we’ll sort it out. If you enjoyed this episode, follow Tell Me Over Tea wherever you listen, and if you feel inclined, leave a little review — it helps more story-lovers find their way here 🙂 Kim x Where to find me: ✨I write, on Substack, a weekly newsletter, you can subscribe to that here: Betty Mae Wrote newsletter [https://substack.com/@bettymaewrote]. It’s the space where I share stories (both mine and other people’s) and it’s also a way of keeping up to date with all things Betty Mae Wrote, Little Life Stories, Lovely Letters and the podcast. ✨To find out more about my writing membership, Little Life Stories [https://bettymaewrote.com/pages/coming-soon-in-2025-a-new-chapter-for-writing-your-stories] you can do that here: Little Life Stories [https://bettymaewrote.com/pages/coming-soon-in-2025-a-new-chapter-for-writing-your-stories] ✨I’ve created a simple and beautiful starting point for your own storytelling: The Five Minute Memory List.It’s a short, exercise (a cuppa’s worth), to help you gather memories and begin. It’s fun and easy peasey and it’s something you can use in your letter writing, journaling and personal life writing. You can grab that by subscribing to my newsletter (you’ll find it in the welcome letter one you’ve signed up): here [https://substack.com/@bettymaewrote] ✨The Tea + Toast Letter Club [https://kyl5j1fht23112jd-57438896333.shopifypreview.com/pages/tea-and-toast-letter-club]! A little moment to pour yourself a cuppa, find a comfy spot, and enjoy a letter (and some other goodies) in the mail every month. You can read more about it here [https://kyl5j1fht23112jd-57438896333.shopifypreview.com/pages/tea-and-toast-letter-club]. Oh, and from July on, there will be an extra special little gift waiting for one lucky duck subscriber. A ‘golden ticket’ will be tucked inside one envelope. Who will July’s ticket finder be? ✨If you’d like to get back into the gorgeous slow soothe of letter writing, please know you are always welcome to join: The Lovely Letters Project [https://bettymaewrote.com/pages/pen-pals] (it’s free!) ✨Or if you simply need a good old sticky beak around the place, please head on over here to the website: www.bettymaewrote.com [http://www.bettymaewrote.com] ✨Oh and if you’re an Instagram type, be sure to follow me on Instagram: @bettymaewrote [https://www.instagram.com/bettymaewrote] Music: Kim on the uke;) Rattling teacups – also KimProduction and Editing: Surprise, surprise, guess who? Yep! Kim again! Art by Lewis Dillon (thanks, Lew!) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bettymaewrote.substack.com [https://bettymaewrote.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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