Thank you for this conversation, it was awesome getting a glimpse into Ms. Rundell's thoughts. I enjoyed the interviewer, and his thoughts as well! Very well made, thank you!
Thank you as always for this conversation. "Turn the other cheek" as someone from Canada described it in a sermon a couple years ago, does not mean volunteer for martyrdom but make the adversary strike you with his palm as an equal instead of his backhand. Great talk and we thank you!
What an amazingly tender and beautiful conversation. We have decided to add it to our 'Sacred Storytelling Season' playlist exploring the links between fantastical fiction and the experience of the sacred.
How lovely! Did you see our other conversations, with Wim Wenders and Mark Wallinger? thevcs.org/creative-conversations-ben-quash-with-wim-wenders thevcs.org/creative-conversations-mark-wallinger
Thank you for this conversation, it was awesome getting a glimpse into Ms. Rundell's thoughts.
I enjoyed the interviewer, and his thoughts as well! Very well made, thank you!
Thank you for your kind words!
One of the best conversations I have ever heard. So warm, intelligent, spiritual - maybe even Enlightening.
25:06 Mal!!! I just finished reading her "Impossible Creatures" My heart!!! :D
That was a lovely conversation between two people who were thrilled to chat. I could have listened for hours. Thanks for uploading.
We're glad to hear you enjoyed it!
Thank you as always for this conversation. "Turn the other cheek" as someone from Canada described it in a sermon a couple years ago, does not mean volunteer for martyrdom but make the adversary strike you with his palm as an equal instead of his backhand. Great talk and we thank you!
What an amazingly tender and beautiful conversation. We have decided to add it to our 'Sacred Storytelling Season' playlist exploring the links between fantastical fiction and the experience of the sacred.
How lovely! Did you see our other conversations, with Wim Wenders and Mark Wallinger?
thevcs.org/creative-conversations-ben-quash-with-wim-wenders
thevcs.org/creative-conversations-mark-wallinger