Over the Moon - S1:E1: Nosing Under the Tent
Discovering Wonder in Words: A Conversation with Tess Coody Anders
Join Keats Miles-Wallace in a heartfelt discussion with Tess Coody Anders, owner of Pecan Town Books and Brews, about the magic of words, community, and the profound power of poetry and storytelling. They explore how books cultivate wonder, community, and personal meaning beyond mere content.
Key Topics:
Tess's journey from childhood reading escapes to owning her independent bookstore
The role of words as a lifelong love and creative outlet
How small bookstores foster community, curated experiences, and productive collisions of ideas
The unique power of poetry to connect to collective consciousness and universal wonder
The significance of sharing books and experiences in nurturing creativity and empathy
The challenges and truths of being a small business owner amidst everyday chaos
Reflections on literature, including Jane Austen, her disruptive themes, and their relevance today
The impact of life-changing moments, especially in the context of family and parenthood
Perspectives on AI, authentic human creativity, and the evocative power of genuine art
The importance of future-thinking with cultural and environmental responsibility (the seven generations concept)
The joy of literary discovery and the enduring nature of meaningful stories
Timestamps & Highlights
(00:00) - Introduction to Tess Coody Anders and her love for words
(02:17) - The lifelong impact of reading and writing from childhood to journalism
(11:12) - Poetry as a gateway to universal connection and collective consciousness
(13:08) - The wonder in everyday moments, even amidst business chaos like plumbing issues
(21:46) - How the birth of her grandchild reshaped her perspective on urgency and presence
(24:49) - Jane Austen’s enduring relevance and disruptive themes in literature
(27:45) - The power of story, metaphor, and reimagining in contemporary culture
(29:22) - Lauren Groff’s The Vaster Wilds: a story of internal wilderness and resilience
(39:54) - The profound impact of intimate book events and community connection
(43:02) - The gift of human creativity and the dangers of dismissing genuine art
(48:24) - The poetic value of authenticity, emotion, and the collective experience
(55:14) - Wondering about the future, the universe, and humanity’s place in it
(57:42) - The importance of big thinking, legacy, and the influence of metaphysical poetry
Resources & Links
Lauren Groff's The Vaster Wilds [https://laurengroff.com/book/the-vaster-wilds/]
Slouching Toward Bethlehem by Joan Didion [https://www.joandidion.org/joan-didion-books/slouching-towards-bethlehem]
Richard Powers' The Overstory [https://www.richardpowers.net/the-overstory/]
Connect with Tess Coody Anders
Pecantown Books and Brews Website [https://pecantownbooks.com/]
Additional Insights
Tess emphasizes curating experiences over stocking books administratively, creating spaces that foster engaging discussions and community bonding.
Poetry’s role in revealing universal truths through subtlety, metaphor, and emotional resonance.
The discussion critiques AI’s imitation of genuine human storytelling, warning of the loss of collective wonder and connection.
The concept of thinking seven generations ahead guides environmental and cultural stewardship, emphasizing responsibility beyond our immediate lives.
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