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Question For You:
Why do people tell stories? Many reasons - they’re enjoyable, they help us relate to each other, they help us identify with characters we want to model, and they can introduce, teach or reinforce ideals we value and want to implement. In short, we need them. They help us make sense of the world in a way that is memorable, relatable and honors the many different ways folx take in information.
So if you want to change the world, share your story. How about sharing your true kinship with animals story with others? Each one of your stories has the possibility of touching someone, shifting their perspective, kindling their curiosity. What inspiration might your story ignite for someone?
I’m planning a new segment on the True Kinship With Animals Podcast called “Stories From Listeners”. It’s a place you can share your true kinship story that can encourage and inspire others! All that’s needed is for you to share it with me and I’ll weave it into a future episode. If this sounds like your cuppa tea, contact me for the details by sending a voice memo or messaging me via social media or email. Your story could be just what someone needs to hear!
Just for today remember: We all do better when all creatures do better. Until next time, take good care!
Janet Roper
…..is an animist, podcaster, intuitive practitioner and mentor identifying as she/her/hers currently living on Salish land in Montana.
For 30+ years Janet has facilitated clear conversations between animals and people. In her work she encourages people to expand their bond with animals by disengaging with hierarchical approaches and relating in true kinship.
She is cheerfully owned and managed by a multitude of angel animals and several houseplants.
“We all do better when ALL creatures do better.”
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