The Harbor - Finding Safety, Memo...
The Harbor - Finding Safety, Memory, and the Courage to Let Go

Love Letters to Forgotten Things di Brian Easterling

Note sull'episodio

The harbor has always felt like a place of safety—a spot where rope and wood, mast and chain, water and memory all meet. But sometimes what feels like an anchor is actually a release. In this episode of Love Letters to Forgotten Things, Bunny reflects on the quiet docks where nostalgia keeps us tied, and how every memory—every love letter—is both a keepsake and a farewell.

This isn’t just about boats or harbors. It’s about all the places we hold onto too tightly, the rituals we mistake for permanence, and the moment we realize that remembering is also a way of letting go. If you’ve ever felt caught between staying tethered to the past and drifting toward the unknown, this episode is for you.

Love Letters to Forgotten Things is a podcast about memory, love, and the forgotten objects and rituals that shaped us.

Parole chiave
emotional storytellingmonologuereflectionspersonalloveaginggrowing oldmid-lifehopeexistential