Elissa Altman on the beauty of impermanence

March 14
1 hr

Episode Description

Experiencing everything, everywhere, all at once is where we find our guest Elissa Altman this week, as she chats to Katherine in the midst of a snow cyclone in Connecticut. 


An author and speaker whose work touches on issues of family, trauma, and the permission to create, she acknowledges her deep need for rest and retreat as she whisks us away to her favourite place in the world; a tiny cottage set back from a stony beach in Owl’s Head, Maine. 


Overlooking the sea and with guitar to hand, Katherine and Elissa grapple with overcoming guilt, the pleasures of re-reading, the fetishisation of Mary Oliver and the horror of people placing items on their desks. 


A glorious and warm-hearted episode with some timely reminders about the impermanence of things, good and bad. 


Links from the episode: 


Elissa’s website where you can find her books

Elissa’s Substack 

Elissa’s Instagram

Devotions poetry collection by Mary Oliver

Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner

The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing


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Buy Katherine’s books: Enchantment | Wintering | The Electricity of Every Living Thing: UK / US

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Production Credits


Guest Booker and Admin Support - Meghan Hutchins

Substack Manager - Rebecca Armstrong

Producer - Alice Lloyd

Music - The Leaf Library @theleaflibrary

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