Hillary explores how being an only child and being alone are two completely different ways of being. You can't choose to be an only child but you can choose whether or not you are alone and whether or not there are family stories worth telling. Plus, Chapter Five of Millicent Wimbleberry: The Early Years is a dramatic, fictional story about Hillary's real life cousin. (All of the names have been changed to protect the innocent.) And yes, there is another David Whyte quote to enjoy.

 

Dear Listener,

Make sure you listen to all of the previous Season 3 episodes for listening to this one. This is a serialized story. 

Thanks,

Hillary

 

Rashomon is produced and hosted by Hillary Rea

Additional music in this episode is by Liz Delise

Liz Delise's websiteLiz's band LizdeliseWatch the music video for Nobody

Rashomon theme music is by Ryan Culinane courtesy of the Free Music Archive

Rashomon's album art is by Thom Lessner

This episode of Rashomon is sponsored by Tell Me A Story, a communication consulting and coaching business that trains entrepreneurs, leaders and change makers to use the art of storytelling as a powerful communication tool. Learn more about working with Hillary 1-on-1 in one of TMAS' Crafting Your Narrative programs.

 

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