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Nita Sweeney, Author's avatar

It's so heartbreaking, all of it. My Buckeyes are winning football games which makes me happy, but meanwhile, the world (literally) burns. Sending lots of love to you and everyone in the path of destruction.

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This resonates with how I've been feeling lately, Aimee, and I've written a piece that speaks to this less directly. Your referencing storytelling as a tool for coping with the devastation of the Palisades fires reminds me of the work that Barbara Myerhoff did with the elderly Jewish population in Venice, California, and the Hasidic population in Fairfax. She noted that “a kind of fundamental healing takes place when a story is told and heard . . . The healing does not take place in the same way if the story is not heard, if there are not witnesses.”

Her work really further instilled in me the importance of listening as part of storytelling.

Thanks for this beautifully told call for storytelling.

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