Mini-sode 10: Just Jamey - Take 2
Episode 25 of the The Playing Possum Podcast podcast, hosted by playingpossumcollective, titled "Mini-sode 10: Just Jamey - Take 2" was published on November 18, 2025 and runs 31 minutes.
November 18, 2025 ·31m · The Playing Possum Podcast
Summary
11-18-25 Mini-sode 10: Just Jamey - Take 2 Keywords solitude, personal growth, family, loss, memory, change, community, writing, art, Natchez Summary In this episode of Jamey's Dream House, Jamey reflects on the importance of solitude, personal growth, and the impact of family and loss. He shares insights from his life in Natchez, Mississippi, exploring themes of memory, change, and the significance of place. Through his journey of writing and art, Jamey emphasizes the beauty of embracing solitude while navigating the complexities of life and community. Takeaways Jamey finds joy in solitude and personal reflection. The importance of quiet time for personal growth. Grief and loss are recurring themes in Jamey's life. Change is a constant in life, and it's essential to embrace it. Memories of family shape Jamey's identity and creative work. Writing serves as a therapeutic outlet for Jamey. The significance of place influences Jamey's art and writing. Community connections are vital, even in solitude. Jamey reflects on the impermanence of life and relationships. The journey of creating art is intertwined with personal experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jamie's Dream House 00:45 The Journey of Writing and Storytelling 04:03 Exploring Natchez: A Sense of Place 10:30 Reflections on Change and Community 21:46 The Legacy of Family and Belonging Please share any takeaways you had from the episode! Tag us @playing.possum.collective on Instagram and @playingpossumcollective.com on Bluesky. Or email us at [email protected]. Follow Us on Instagram Follow Us on Bluesky Watch this episode on YouTube Visit the Playing Possum Collective Website Playing Possum Podcast Website Sign up for our newsletter! Share this episode with friends! We’re now on Apple Podcast! Check out the Possums individual creative endeavours. See Katherine Edmonds’ work! See Kacey Montgomery’s work! See Jamey Hudnall’s work!
Episode Description
11-18-25
Mini-sode 10: Just Jamey - Take 2
Keywords
solitude, personal growth, family, loss, memory, change, community, writing, art, Natchez
Summary
In this episode of Jamey's Dream House, Jamey reflects on the importance of solitude, personal growth, and the impact of family and loss. He shares insights from his life in Natchez, Mississippi, exploring themes of memory, change, and the significance of place. Through his journey of writing and art, Jamey emphasizes the beauty of embracing solitude while navigating the complexities of life and community.
Takeaways
Jamey finds joy in solitude and personal reflection.
The importance of quiet time for personal growth.
Grief and loss are recurring themes in Jamey's life.
Change is a constant in life, and it's essential to embrace it.
Memories of family shape Jamey's identity and creative work.
Writing serves as a therapeutic outlet for Jamey.
The significance of place influences Jamey's art and writing.
Community connections are vital, even in solitude.
Jamey reflects on the impermanence of life and relationships.
The journey of creating art is intertwined with personal experiences.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Jamie's Dream House
00:45 The Journey of Writing and Storytelling
04:03 Exploring Natchez: A Sense of Place
10:30 Reflections on Change and Community
21:46 The Legacy of Family and Belonging
Please share any takeaways you had from the episode! Tag us @playing.possum.collective on Instagram and @playingpossumcollective.com on Bluesky. Or email us at [email protected].
- Follow Us on Instagram
- Follow Us on Bluesky
- Watch this episode on YouTube
- Visit the Playing Possum Collective Website
- Playing Possum Podcast Website
- Sign up for our newsletter!
- Share this episode with friends!
- We’re now on Apple Podcast!
Check out the Possums individual creative endeavours.
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