What if the biggest truths in life are found in the smallest moments?
In this episode of Piece of Work, I do something a little different.
I share excerpts from the final chapters of my memoir, written during the earliest days of COVID, when I was in nursing school, working at the hospital, navigating faith, grief, breast cancer recovery, and the strange paradoxes of being alive in such a fragile world.
This is an episode about:
It’s also about perspective.
About how two people can look at the same set of facts and see something completely different. About how life is rarely either/or. And about how resilience is often built not in grand dramatic moments, but in the small things — a hand held, a breath taken, a shift in perspective, a little more love.
If you’ve ever felt torn between worlds, overwhelmed by grief, or hungry for meaning in the middle of ordinary life, this one is for you.
🎧 In this episode, I read from:
Paradoxes
and
Final Breaths and Other Small Things
from my memoir Piece of Work.