💙 “The Deeper Blue: Finding FLOW in Long-Term Sobriety” I’m giving a talk at Sober Voices on October 2! The rest of the line-up is hella rad, too. Register here.
Questions? Just ask. I’m here and I’d love to hear from you.
OK! So all I want for my soberversary is yes indeed for you to register for my writing workshop next Sunday!
Also, I was hoping that you could fill out this survey to help me better serve you, my community of stellar rabbits!
I’ve been writing this newsletter for eighteenth months and it’s my favorite thing. The survey is short - less than 10 questions? - and shouldn’t take you more than 10 minutes (probably closer to 5!). If you have time and space to fill it out, I would so super appreciate it. Your feedback and suggestions will drive my work and my approach to this newsletter through the rest of the year and into 2022.
What do you want? More Deeper Blue? Specific explorations into recovery/sobriety? Advice? Guest features? Reviews? More content geared toward all ye Self Made folks out there figuring out how to take care of business? Let me know! I hella want to hear your thoughts, ideas, suggestions, imaginations, cogitations, inspirations…
I’ve been working a ton but tonight I am going out for dinner with a sober bestie and then doing as little as possible all weekend. Four years in, I am so present to how grateful I am for all of you, for your friendship, your honesty and vulnerability, for your eyes on my words. Thank you for being part of this community.
Here’s a link to the survey one more time: https://forms.gle/Tmqac7qMrYr49wbZ9
THANK YOU!
all my love forever, tuya,
xxoo dani
📖Read: Haunting, beautiful ~ The Music That Got Me Through 9/11 and Its Aftermath: “Bob Dylan’s eyes, man — they were everywhere. His new album Love and Theft came out on 9/11, and every wall in New York City was plastered with the same poster. Dylan’s eyes from the album cover, with a quote from my Rolling Stone review: “A stone cold Dylan classic!” When that poster started popping up all over town, I was one proud Dylan freak. But in the days after 9/11, in downtown Manhattan, his probing gaze was unnerving. It’s weird how much I associate those days with staring into Bob Dylan’s eyes, every corner I turned, with my words under his face. He wasn’t selling any alibis, as I stared into the vacuum of his eyes. He looked into me a little deeper than I was willing to see.”
👀Watch: I loved this Icelandic film, “Apausalypse”: Set in an unprecedented moment of global stillness, this film follows artists and thinkers in Iceland as they interpret a world gripped by the pandemic. Through dance, poetry, music, and visual art, they reflect on the possibilities for transformation that are held within this great pause.
Thank you so much for being a part of this community. If you like this newsletter, please consider leaving a comment, sending it to a friend or subscribing. Or respond and say hi, I’d love to hear from you.
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51 // All I want for my soberversary...is a favor
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…is for you to sign up for my writing workshop next weekend 😎
C’mon boo, don’t be shyyyyy.
September’s theme is “DOG DAYS.”
Register here.
❤️🩹Next Sober From Bullshit Recovery Club is THIS Monday, September 20. Register here.
💙 “The Deeper Blue: Finding FLOW in Long-Term Sobriety” I’m giving a talk at Sober Voices on October 2! The rest of the line-up is hella rad, too. Register here.
Questions? Just ask. I’m here and I’d love to hear from you.
Hey all, happy Friday.
OK! So all I want for my soberversary is yes indeed for you to register for my writing workshop next Sunday!
Also, I was hoping that you could fill out this survey to help me better serve you, my community of stellar rabbits!
I’ve been writing this newsletter for eighteenth months and it’s my favorite thing. The survey is short - less than 10 questions? - and shouldn’t take you more than 10 minutes (probably closer to 5!). If you have time and space to fill it out, I would so super appreciate it. Your feedback and suggestions will drive my work and my approach to this newsletter through the rest of the year and into 2022.
What do you want? More Deeper Blue? Specific explorations into recovery/sobriety? Advice? Guest features? Reviews? More content geared toward all ye Self Made folks out there figuring out how to take care of business? Let me know! I hella want to hear your thoughts, ideas, suggestions, imaginations, cogitations, inspirations…
I’ve been working a ton but tonight I am going out for dinner with a sober bestie and then doing as little as possible all weekend. Four years in, I am so present to how grateful I am for all of you, for your friendship, your honesty and vulnerability, for your eyes on my words. Thank you for being part of this community.
Here’s a link to the survey one more time: https://forms.gle/Tmqac7qMrYr49wbZ9
THANK YOU!
all my love forever,
tuya,
xxoo dani
📖Read: Haunting, beautiful ~ The Music That Got Me Through 9/11 and Its Aftermath: “Bob Dylan’s eyes, man — they were everywhere. His new album Love and Theft came out on 9/11, and every wall in New York City was plastered with the same poster. Dylan’s eyes from the album cover, with a quote from my Rolling Stone review: “A stone cold Dylan classic!” When that poster started popping up all over town, I was one proud Dylan freak. But in the days after 9/11, in downtown Manhattan, his probing gaze was unnerving. It’s weird how much I associate those days with staring into Bob Dylan’s eyes, every corner I turned, with my words under his face. He wasn’t selling any alibis, as I stared into the vacuum of his eyes. He looked into me a little deeper than I was willing to see.”
👀Watch: I loved this Icelandic film, “Apausalypse”: Set in an unprecedented moment of global stillness, this film follows artists and thinkers in Iceland as they interpret a world gripped by the pandemic. Through dance, poetry, music, and visual art, they reflect on the possibilities for transformation that are held within this great pause.
🎧Listen: One of my favorite creators and current US Poet Laureate Joy Harjo on NPR: 'Poet Warrior' Joy Harjo Wants Native Peoples To Be Seen As Human" - I adore Joy Harjo and read her memoir “Crazy Brave” once/year.
Thank you so much for being a part of this community. If you like this newsletter, please consider leaving a comment, sending it to a friend or subscribing. Or respond and say hi, I’d love to hear from you.