Swift—272–Dressage Anyone?
Part 4, Chapters 9—12 of Gulliver’s Travels. NOTE–If the CraftLit iTunes feed ever goes down, head over to the Libsyn site. Not pretty, but always functional!
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272’s book talk audio begins at 10:30min
I’ve watched that TED talk twice now! Brene Brown gave another one later about shame. The content follows directly from the vulnerability talk.
Here is the link for that:
http://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame.html
Also, thanks for the defense of “y’all” in a recent podcast. As a native Texan and an English major, I have felt defensive about that term in the past. Then I realized the same thing you pointed out, that modern English lacks distinctive singular and plural second-person pronouns, so “y’all fills a void. It was *so* nice to hear someone who’s not from this region vindicate its usage.
I’m glad you enjoyed your time in the Dallas area. I’m only sorry I couldn’t manage to meet you in person. Blessings to you and yours!