Emerging Form Podcast
- Molly
- May 13, 2024
- 1 min read

Eben & I were chatty Cathy's on the Emerging Form Podcast, episode 111, with poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer and scientist Christy Aschwanden. In a way this was a teaser for the "Moonshine Family Traveling Medicine Show" we'll be putting on in Colorado this weekend, May 18th. This conversation has us scheming for our own podcast. Listen in for a deep and spirited discussion on the creative process!
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This discussion on the creative process really hit home for me, especially the part about letting ideas evolve naturally. I remember feeling so stuck on my thesis until I reached out for some academic editing help to refine my messy thoughts and help my best ideas finally take shape.
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That sounds like such a lively and inspiring episode! The blend of poetry, science, and creative conversation must have sparked so many fresh ideas no wonder it led to dreaming about your own podcast. I love how these kinds of deep discussions remind us of the endless ways creativity can be nurtured and shared. It almost feels similar to how an HRM Dissertation Writing Service helps students structure and refine their research turning scattered thoughts into something meaningful and impactful.