Jule Kucera: Reflections

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By: Jule Kucera

While "the unexamined life is not worth living," is a stronger stance than I take, I do believe the examined life allows a person to get smarter about how to live it. So, that's what I do here—reflect on my life or something from life. My hope is that my public reflections prompt your own private reflections and that together we build a life with a little more breathing room, a little more intelligence, a little more forgiveness for ourselves and those we love.

Lights Out
#117
08/05/2023

All the episodes of this podcast will still be available wherever you get your podcasts, but I don't plan on making any new ones.

If you'd like to listen to Prince Tarkten, the story I wrote for Trent, it's here, for free: https://insighttimer.com/julekucera/guided-meditations/prince-tarkten-a-fable-for-those-who-are-no-longer-children

If you'd like to listen to my memoir, Sweet Baby Lover, it's here, for purchase: https://www.audible.com/pd/Sweet-Baby-Lover-Audiobook/B0BZ1XGCH5

Thank you for being here.

Thank you for listening. 

I appreciate it.

 


I Take My Lessons Where They Come
#116
07/29/2023

The Trust Technique: https://trust-technique.com/


Jule and Roxie
#115
07/22/2023

Roxie is an 8-year-old pug/chow mix.


Two Men and Three Caps
#114
07/15/2023

Sometimes you make friends in unexpected places.


Wanting A Dog
#113
07/08/2023

Sometimes what the heart wants is a dog.

This one came from  DuPage County Animal Services: https://www.dupagecounty.gov/government/departments/animal_services/adopting_from_dcas/


Woo-Woo #3, part three
#112
07/01/2023

The end of the time in the cabin, and the woo-woo.


Woo-Woo #3, part two
#111
06/24/2023

More connections to the past, in Wisconsin in the present.


Woo-Woo #3, part one
#110
06/17/2023

Wondering if my dead husband might have something to say to me.


Her Mind Can No Longer Keep Her Secrets
#109
06/10/2023

Sometimes what you were told happened isn't what happened.


My Brother Met His Mother
#108
06/03/2023

My adopted brother was never interested in finding his birth parents. Then he was.