Janey. Holy crap, so brave so brave so brave - not only the telling of it (which, thank you!) but how you stayed aligned with yourself even when Georgia freaking O'KEEFE is trying to hire you. I loved the detail of the swirling cape coat - "that's settled." I could - yes indeed - hear her voice through you. But yeah, not your gig - you are at the service of the many, not the one. Plus you did us (and her!) a huge service by telling this. I also love how you included your own disbelief at the beginning. "I had no intention of being a person who thinks they can talk to famous dead people." The vulnerable, honest remarks that make this story all the more believable, relatable, and powerful. Brava. Thank you. More please. And happy podcast eve.
Love love love!!! First, you sucked me in with that gorgeous, sparkly first paragraph. And oh, how I adore Georgia. I’m a huge fan. I once nabbed a nursing job from the unit director precisely because I commented on the O’Keefe in her office. (Best interview ever!) Anyway, from all that I’ve read, heard lectured in talks by former assistants, and seen in New Mexico, that sure sounds like what I imagine her to be like. I can see how it made you uncomfortable and also, dang that’s the coolest!! Thank you for sharing the “rarified air” that you are privileged to share with these amazing souls. 💜
ahhhh thank you Amy! I love that story, I do think Georgia has quite the powerful vibe and is someone who has a lot of magic so imagine that invoking her with someone else who understand s it would Totally work to get a job! I wrote this essay a while ago and I realize that I'm less concerned now than when I wrote it about what people would think about my translation job working for her.....I mean - who cares, right? As long as she was getting what she needed done on earth then maybe myself or someone else SHOULD get to work! hahaha. Anyway, thank you for the comment!
I love the tension explored with G that is, how to be this fully or not at all or somewhere in between, the exhaustion expressed in your movements is so real and somehow beautiful. Thank you! ❤️💪
Aw I love how you said this, as usual your perception goes below the ground and way above it. Thank you for taking the time and sharing your amazingness with me. 💗 xoxoxoxo
I LOVE this, Jane! Just love it. It makes total sense that Georgia would choose you to express so clearly what she wants and needs. Keep that channel open!
Janey. Holy crap, so brave so brave so brave - not only the telling of it (which, thank you!) but how you stayed aligned with yourself even when Georgia freaking O'KEEFE is trying to hire you. I loved the detail of the swirling cape coat - "that's settled." I could - yes indeed - hear her voice through you. But yeah, not your gig - you are at the service of the many, not the one. Plus you did us (and her!) a huge service by telling this. I also love how you included your own disbelief at the beginning. "I had no intention of being a person who thinks they can talk to famous dead people." The vulnerable, honest remarks that make this story all the more believable, relatable, and powerful. Brava. Thank you. More please. And happy podcast eve.
Love love love!!! First, you sucked me in with that gorgeous, sparkly first paragraph. And oh, how I adore Georgia. I’m a huge fan. I once nabbed a nursing job from the unit director precisely because I commented on the O’Keefe in her office. (Best interview ever!) Anyway, from all that I’ve read, heard lectured in talks by former assistants, and seen in New Mexico, that sure sounds like what I imagine her to be like. I can see how it made you uncomfortable and also, dang that’s the coolest!! Thank you for sharing the “rarified air” that you are privileged to share with these amazing souls. 💜
ahhhh thank you Amy! I love that story, I do think Georgia has quite the powerful vibe and is someone who has a lot of magic so imagine that invoking her with someone else who understand s it would Totally work to get a job! I wrote this essay a while ago and I realize that I'm less concerned now than when I wrote it about what people would think about my translation job working for her.....I mean - who cares, right? As long as she was getting what she needed done on earth then maybe myself or someone else SHOULD get to work! hahaha. Anyway, thank you for the comment!
I love the tension explored with G that is, how to be this fully or not at all or somewhere in between, the exhaustion expressed in your movements is so real and somehow beautiful. Thank you! ❤️💪
Aw I love how you said this, as usual your perception goes below the ground and way above it. Thank you for taking the time and sharing your amazingness with me. 💗 xoxoxoxo
I LOVE this, Jane! Just love it. It makes total sense that Georgia would choose you to express so clearly what she wants and needs. Keep that channel open!
Maggie! Thank you! Shooooot I sure will! xoxoxo