One Line: There is no sound. ~Jay Armstrong
🎙️ Episode 72: In this episode, when Jay tells the story of the day he saved his four-year-old son’s life, it’s not just gripping—it’s gut-level human. There’s fear, tenderness, and even an unexpected laugh or two (because that’s how real life works). Gail listens in, then the two reflect on the strange magic of memory—the way our most terrifying moments can become some of our most powerful stories. Together, they explore how memory becomes a mirror, a map, and a microphone. A must-listen for anyone who’s ever lived through something they didn’t know how to talk about—and wondered if maybe the telling could be its own kind of healing.
Gail Boenning wanders, wonders, writes, and wields a paint brush. She finds joy in elevating the ordinary to the extraordinary.
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Jay is a writer, poet, and resilience speaker living with a rare brain disease that makes everyday life a bit of an extreme sport. Through humor, honesty, and hard-won wisdom, Jay writes about the grit and grace of living with disability—without sugarcoating the hard parts.
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