A captivating exploration of memory and legacy unfolds as our host, Wendy Green, reflects on a cherished collection of dolls, gifted to her from her parents travels to foreign countries. Each doll holds a wealth of memories, cultural significance, and personal history. Wendy openly shares the emotional impact of these dolls, admitting that while they evoke nostalgia and dreams of travel for her, they are met with indifference by the next generation.
This thoughtful inquiry naturally leads to a deeper conversation with guest Martie McNabb, a legacy artist who highlights the power storytelling through objects. Together, they examine the complexities of emotional attachment to possessions and the weight of familial legacies, including the often-overlooked guilt that comes with letting go of items that once held significance.
Their discussion underscores how storytelling can preserve personal history and forge connections, inviting listeners to reflect on their own possessions and the rich narratives they carry. Ultimately, we are reminded of the enduring power of memory and the vital role that sharing our stories plays in the human experience.
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Books mentioned in this episode:
"Keep the Memories, Lose the Stuff" by Matt Paxton
"Passed & Present" by Allison Gilbert
"Time to Tell" by Deborah Wilbrink
Disclaimer:
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