June 18, 2024

195. Seeking the Story Behind the Story: Lauren Crux [reads] ‘The Book’

195. Seeking the Story Behind the Story: Lauren Crux [reads] ‘The Book’

Lauren Crux reading from Mary Ruefle’s The Book, and discussing the concept of home, finding it in oneself, and the importance of nurturing friendships.

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Who holds up a mirror to you? We're all on our journeys forward, trying to figure things out and understand our destination, and it's really hard to do that alone. So, travel with people. Travel with someone. Travel with a group of people. Now, one of those people, I think, should be someone who can say, this is who I think you are right now.

This is where I think you are right now. It’s the same person who can then say, look how far you've come. Look how you're a different person. They can see the growth and they can celebrate the change to find that person. Also, be that person for someone. Travel with them and speak what you see.

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Today’s guest is Lauren Crux, a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of talents and experiences. As a psychotherapist, author, photographer, and performer, she brings a unique perspective to her work. She embodies the essence of self-discovery and growth, inspiring others to explore their own paths with courage and curiosity.

Lauren reads two pages from The Book by Mary Ruefle. [reading begins at 17:16]

Hear us discuss:

"The far horizon has become the near one. So what do you do when you're looking over the edge? What becomes important?" [01:38]

"I just continue to learn and do my best to figure out how to love life even though I suffer a lot, you know, that sort of thing." [02:07]

"I love the wit and the humor and the absurdity. She uses this formal form of ‘one would, one doesn't.’ These phrases, “I am of the surest that you would be…” It's ridiculous." [23:02]

"I love the ordinary everyday that becomes magical. And sometimes it just remains mundane." [24:43]

“I do a lot of fertilizing and a lot of watering and replanting. And I work at it. It's easy work, but I do work at it." [32:11]

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Resources:

Lauren Crux | Website

Mary Ruefle | Website | The Book

Mentioned Episodes:

#99: The Sacred and the Mundane with Mia Birdsong

#175: Strength in Fragile Times with Susan Collett