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Full Spirals

Full Spirals

By: Stacy Parish
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Ours is a storytelling podcast that promotes hope and healing through the arts, and life's little "coincidences" that lead to personal growth. We're all in this together, so take a spin...And join host Stacy Parish for the ride!© 2026 Full Spirals Art Social Sciences
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  • Family at 30,000 Feet
    Mar 26 2026

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    What happens when strangers become family—even just for a moment? In this episode of Full Spirals, we explore the magic of connection and a chance airplane encounter that became a lesson in empathy, tenderness, and shared humanity. Listen in and be reminded: we belong to each other long before we even meet.

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    9 mins
  • March Lessons of Hope
    Mar 9 2026

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    In this encore episode of Full Spirals, Stacy reflects on revisiting old lessons—some that fade and others that quietly shape us for a lifetime. With honesty and hope, she shares a powerful story touching on childhood abuse, healing, and the enduring strength found in “mom stuff.” A trigger warning is included, but so is a reminder: even life’s fiercest lessons can lead us toward growth and hope.

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    16 mins
  • Folding Time: Lessons on Aging, Attention, and Letting Go
    Feb 15 2026

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    Approaching her final year in her fifties, Stacy reflects on time, aging, and what nature teaches us about patience, acceptance, and release. Instead of rushing or self-correcting, she chooses to pay attention—marking the year by folding one thousand paper cranes. A quiet meditation on slowing down, letting go of old timelines, and fully inhabiting the year that’s here.



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    8 mins
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