From Law to Literature | Author Shari Lane on the Transformative and Redemptive Power of Fiction


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Nov 03 2024 51 mins  

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Imagine being at the pinnacle of your legal career, only to find yourself yearning for a path that truly speaks to your soul. That's exactly what Shari Lane experienced as she transitioned from employment lawyer to crafting compelling narratives. Join us to discover how a health scare and a therapist's guidance prompted Shari to leave behind her lawyer identity to pursue a writing career that embraces the themes of empathy and connection. Through her story, we explore the personal struggles many face in redefining what success really is and finding fulfillment in letting go of who we thought we were or were “supposed” to be, for who we really are.

Our conversation takes us to Lopez Island, off the coast of Washington state, where Shari and her husband planted their roots after letting go of big law and big expectations in Portland, Oregon. There, they’ve created a unique work-life balance, and found a community that supports and even natures this balance.. By attending to both their professional duties and creative passions like writing and music, they've crafted a lifestyle that prioritizes personal well-being and artistic expression. This episode peels back the layers of their journey, from building a life on Lopez Island, and the challenges of writing Shari’s newest book, "Two Over Easy All Day Long." It’s a powerful testament to resilience, showcasing how embracing creativity can lead to a more meaningful life beyond conventional benchmarks of achievement.

We delve into the power of storytelling as a tool for empathy and connection. Shari shares insights into her creative process, drawing inspiration from real-life events and exploring themes of privilege, redemption, and understanding. Listen as we discuss the narrative depth of her characters, from a privileged New Yorker naigating life in rural Oregon to the enduring spirit of a small-town diner owner. Through their stories, we explore how literature can bridge societal divides and encourage us to view the world through a lens of compassion. This episode invites you to witness the transformative potential of personal storytelling and the universal bonds it creates

More about Shari:

https://www.sharilane.com

Mentioned on the Podcast / Stanford Study on Divisiveness:

https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/the-happiness-lab-with-dr-laurie-santos/how-to-disagree-better


Find out more about Melissa, breathwork, mindfulness and somatic coaching for individuals and organizations at:

https://www.thefullymindful.com

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