Episode 7: Finding the Courage to Ask for Help

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Humans are no different than guanacos or sheep or any other animal that finds comfort in the presence of others. We rely on each other for help and support, warmth and protection. But as humans, sometimes it’s difficult to ask for help and support.

In this episode, we dive into the question: “Why is it so hard to connect with others and create a sense of community?” I share the beginnings of what may become a vibrant fiber producers guild, and introduce you to my partner in this endeavor, Katie Whitlock. Our new friend, Brittany Bobbit, gets recruited to our Mud Support Group. And Greg and I talk about our very slow progress on a goal we set in 2020. So, if you wish for more connection and a sense of community, like we do, join us. Maybe something we say will inspire you to take some steps yourself.

Show Notes & Episode Transcript

In the middle of my friend Katie’s barn, among a herd of very excited and loud lambs, were two people on a mission. Katie and I had a common problem that had been following us our entire lives.

“Let’s practice,” I said to her. “Let’s practice asking for what we need. Let’s just practice and see what happens.”

Katie instantly grew tense.

“Yeah, that’s really hard. Isn’t that?” she said. “It makes me so nervous.”

“It makes me want to throw up,” I responded. “It’s so weird.” 

“Yeah,” Katie agreed.

When Katie and I sat down to talk about starting a Fiber Producers’ guild here on the island, we found a problem with our plan. As you can see, asking for what we need, which turns out is essential to getting support and connection, is a bit harder than we thought. But it’s one of those things that could payoff and lead to exactly what we crave – a sense of community support.

Lisa Mitchell
Hi, I’m Lisa!

I’m a fiber farmer and land steward committed to making beautiful things and making a beautiful life. I raise animals for their fiber, ceate things you can buy, and write and tell stories about the discoveries I make along the way.

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