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Sharon Weil

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Sharon Weil has long engaged the conversation about courage and change as an author, activist, award-winning filmmaker, and somatic educator. She is the author of the novel, Donny and Ursula Save the World, a quirky, political, romantic mishap-adventure. She is also the host of the acclaimed podcast Passing 4 Normal: Conversations with Authors, Artists, Activists, and Awakeners about Seeding Change in the World. In the podcast, Sharon discusses strategies for inspiring change and implementing courage with her guests: fascinating, everyday heroes actively working with change in a wide array of applications. Her book ChangeAbility is based upon discoveries gleaned from the conversations featured in this podcast.

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Sharon Weil I dance! I literally move my body to get out of my head. Oftentimes when I am in movement, a new idea will arrive. When my body opens up, so does my i…moreI dance! I literally move my body to get out of my head. Oftentimes when I am in movement, a new idea will arrive. When my body opens up, so does my imagination.(less)
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Their unlikely romance is both passionate and ridiculous, and ignites each of them to heroic acts beyond either's im…more
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Their unlikely romance is both passionate and ridiculous, and ignites each of them to heroic acts beyond either's imagination, but secret heart's desire.(less)
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ChangeAbility: What Will You Do on Behalf of Love?

Originally published by LVBX Magazine.

It’s February, the month of Valentine’s Day, the month of love. Most of the time when we think of February 14 we think of hearts, and flowers, and sexy underwear. We think of romantic love. However, love arrives in many shapes and sizes, and even more forms of its expression. One way to express our love is in the willingness to change.

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“Hope is a helium balloon. It is a wish lantern set out into the dark sky of night.”
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“When no one is watching Mother Earth, and most of the time no one is, she sings softly to herself.
Certainly no one is watching after her, to the point where she's now calling herself M. Earth, using her first initial only, like the early women writers who did not want their work to be automatically dismissed because of their gender disadvantage. Though she is grand, M. Earth is feeling, perhaps, overly feminine, and therefore vulnerable. Don't even mention the word Gaia; it's such a projection! She thinks she could benefit from a more macho profile, a little kick-ass to make her point. Perhaps a little masculine detachment would be helpful, or a thicker skin. Because, frankly, she's been trampled, poisoned, stripped bare, robbed blind, and blamed for just about everything that's come down the pike. And like all mothers, everyone just assumes she'll always be there for them with open, loving arms, and a cup of hot cocoa. That it will be her pleasure to feed them, lick their wounds, and clean a load or two of their dirty laundry. She's looking for a little more respect.”
Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

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“When the rebel in her touched the rebel in him, and the rebel in him touched the rebel in her, their fears incinerated. When his rebel sperm penetrated her rebel egg, that mysterious shimmer burst forth a blinding light, and a calcium wave signaled the information everywhere it could go. It has turned her into a visionary and turned him into a warrior - on a mission to save M. Earth, in the name of love.”
Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

“You can fuck me if you want," she said. "I know a man needs to be able to say thank you - and words don't always come so easy.”
Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World
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“Ursula, we have to talk…' he said, almost blurting. He couldn’t believe he was in the “we have to talk” position. It was so unnerving. 'I have to ask you… Let’s be each other’s emergency contact numbers.' This was his first concession towards commitment.”
Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

“When no one is watching Mother Earth, and most of the time no one is, she sings softly to herself.
Certainly no one is watching after her, to the point where she's now calling herself M. Earth, using her first initial only, like the early women writers who did not want their work to be automatically dismissed because of their gender disadvantage. Though she is grand, M. Earth is feeling, perhaps, overly feminine, and therefore vulnerable. Don't even mention the word Gaia; it's such a projection! She thinks she could benefit from a more macho profile, a little kick-ass to make her point. Perhaps a little masculine detachment would be helpful, or a thicker skin. Because, frankly, she's been trampled, poisoned, stripped bare, robbed blind, and blamed for just about everything that's come down the pike. And like all mothers, everyone just assumes she'll always be there for them with open, loving arms, and a cup of hot cocoa. That it will be her pleasure to feed them, lick their wounds, and clean a load or two of their dirty laundry. She's looking for a little more respect.”
Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

“I’m growing mushrooms… because I can’t kill them. They just keep multiplying…and it’s like…I’m in service to them.”
Sharon Weil, Donny and Ursula Save the World

104044 Q&A with author Sharon Weil — 1 member — last activity May 17, 2013 06:50AM
Dear Readers, Sharon Weil be available to answer questions about her upcoming novel, 'Donny and Ursula Save the World'. She also invites conversation ...more
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