
artist-scholar; musician and PhD student who thinks, writes, and sings about relational connections, wounding & repair; (un)learning in community~
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I didn’t know on March 26th that Liddy Grantland would die two months later. We met in October at a RCWMS event. I sat down next to her at lunch and we rejoiced over the freshness of the veggies we were about to devour. We laughed at oursel...
Ten years ago I arrived in Nashville after three weeks on the road from Southern California. My car was a two-door 2000 honda civic. My road plants were succulents that began to die in West Texas and were lovingly revived by Dena Nussbaum i...
My sister and I drove to Saxapahaw, North Carolina last week and ate breakfast at the general store, where most people who came through the door greeted 2-3 other people by name. This breakfast was so good—so made with love, and if I had to...
Back in June, as I was relocating to the Carolinas, a dear chaplain friend asked me to facilitate a group of spiritual care providers in writing a song for the experience of infant and pregnancy loss. In our first gathering, I listened to t...
Hello dear ones,
New moon tonight! I am planning on a little ritual time and some poetry-listening with friends, which is the most “it’s Autumn!” sentence I’ve written this new season. In light of new seasons, and slowness, I am asking th...
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Courtney Ariel is a songwriter/writer who thinks about and sings about relationality. A novice but enthusiastic watcher of birds & trees in the South, she holds the swaying palms of California, the lull and roar of the pacific, at her core, always
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