Jule Kucera: Reflections
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
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
The Trust Technique: https://trust-technique.com/
Jule and Roxie
Roxie is an 8-year-old pug/chow mix.
Two Men and Three Caps
Sometimes you make friends in unexpected places.
Wanting A Dog
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
The end of the time in the cabin, and the woo-woo.
Woo-Woo #3, part two
More connections to the past, in Wisconsin in the present.
Woo-Woo #3, part one
Wondering if my dead husband might have something to say to me.
Her Mind Can No Longer Keep Her Secrets
Sometimes what you were told happened isn't what happened.
My Brother Met His Mother
My adopted brother was never interested in finding his birth parents. Then he was.