My Way Back
The Way Back Podcast
Episode #13: The Editors' Roundtable: The Peace of Wild Things, Art, and Belonging
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Episode #13: The Editors' Roundtable: The Peace of Wild Things, Art, and Belonging

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The Way Back Podcast is brought to you by www.TheWayBack2Ourselves.com and is hosted by founder Kimberly Phinney, English professor, author, and counselor, earning her doctorate in community care and mental health counseling. You can get her debut poetry collection, Of Wings and Dirt with Wipf and Stock Publishers on Amazon and wherever books are sold. In this episode, lean in and get cozy. We are talking about everything The Way Back to Ourselves, the literary journal, upcoming events, and our mission. We also chat about art, faith, writing, and belonging, as well as our upcoming projects and best advice about writing. You don’t want to miss this one!

You can find Kimberly Phinney on Substack and Instagram here:
My Way Back | Kimberly Phinney | Substack
Kimberly Phinney🪴| Your Poet Counselor (@thewayback2ourselves) • Instagram photos and videos

You can find Sarah Steele here: bysarahsteele.com – Words + Watercolor
An Ocean Without: Learning to Embrace Boundaries: A Story in Poems: Steele, Sarah, Steele, James: 9780997445336: Amazon.com: Books

You can find Kimberly Kralovic here:
HOME | Kimberly Kralovic
Kimberly Kralovic | Writer (@kimberlykralovic) • Instagram photos and videos
The Daily Mental Fight | Kimberly Kralovic | Substack
The Mental Fight on Apple Podcasts

You can find Ashley Whittemore here:
🌿 Ashley Whittemore (@ash.whittemore) • Instagram photos and videos
proof of living | Ashley Whittemore | Substack

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