No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
Society & Culture
This is our unabridged episode with Kelly Corrigan.
“What percentage of all pain in the world is related to wanting to belong?”
Kelly Corrigan - who you may know as a New York Times bestselling author and the host of a number of popular radio and TV shows - was a young mother of two when she and her beloved father were both diagnosed with cancer. It was, to say the least, an immensely difficult time.
Yet, she found her way through it by relying heavily on her tendency to be vulnerable, rather than hiding her pain from others. “It's just fodder for us to be closer,” she says of her suffering. “The point is to connect.”
In this episode, she shares her story, along with much wisdom gleaned from a life of leaning into vulnerability.
Show Notes
Similar episodes:
Amy Grant: Fame, Vulnerability, and Staying Grounded
William Paul Young: Author of The Shack
Curt Thompson: The Power of Being Known
Resources mentioned this episode:
Tell Me More by Kelly Corrigan
The Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan
Tell Me More on PBS
Kelly Corrigan Wonders podcast
PDF of Lee’s Interview Notes
Transcript Link for Abridged Episode
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