Carrie I love your music, your voice and the soul you put into your songs. My wife loved You Can Do This Hard Thing. She passed away in May and most nights since then I listen to 2 or 3 of your videos to calm down before trying to sleep. Many thanks
Thoughtful as always, Carrie, thank you. Thanks also for making the replay available, and for doing Light on the Window, which as you know is one my favorites, and its sort of companion piece, the new song Almost.
Please forgive my stone-age skillset in the land of computers and electrons. (There was supposed to be a thread somewhere...) I really appreciate that your caring for people comes out so strongly in all of your music (and the experience of being able to meet and talk at the workshop in Olympia makes it so much sweeter). Your efforts , caring, and love really makes the world a better place! Thank you!
Like others have mentioned, I’ve carried your song I Can Do This Hard Thing in my heart since a horrific day in June 2016, cradling and nurturing those words for courage, determination, and also grace. Thank you, Carrie, for the love you put into the world. I always feel that I am home when reading or hearing your voice.
Oh my goodness…thank you. I sat with my knitting in my lap and gathered this all in. So grateful for your music, words and heart in these most difficult and challenging times. Your music is the playlist of my life. Deep bows from a grateful heart.
Thank you for this uplifting message. I appreciate the way you continue to call us to the resilience and deepest places within us. I appreciate your last song and the home images.
I’v been meaning to send you a quote I recently saw from Dominique Pire, OP (Dominican (religious order) priest from Belgium & Nobel Laureate, lived 1910-1969): “There is perhaps no surer road to peace than the one that starts from little islands and oases of genuine kindness, islands and oases constantly growing in number and being continually join together until eventually, they ring the world.”
Thank you for being one of the little islands and oases of genuine kindness.
Thank you for this uplifting message. I appreciate the way you continue to call us to the resilience and deepest places within us. I appreciate your last song and the home. I’v been meaning to send this quote to you from Dominique Pire, OP (Dominican (religious order) priest from Belgium & Nobel Laureate, lived there is perhaps no sugar Rohde to peace than the one that starts from Little Islands and oasis of genuine kindness, islands and oasis, constantly growing in number and being continually join together until eventually, they ring the world”
Carrie I love your music, your voice and the soul you put into your songs. My wife loved You Can Do This Hard Thing. She passed away in May and most nights since then I listen to 2 or 3 of your videos to calm down before trying to sleep. Many thanks
Thank you. I really needed to hear you tonight.
Thank you, Carrie. My heart is warmed each day listening to your music. 🙏💖
You are the best. Thank you so much for lifting me up
This was a wonderful session, Carrie. I enjoyed listening late on Palm Sunday afternoon. Thank you. Loved the new work too.
Really enjoying this as a recording. Thank you. A real gift for your fans here in Europe.
Thoughtful as always, Carrie, thank you. Thanks also for making the replay available, and for doing Light on the Window, which as you know is one my favorites, and its sort of companion piece, the new song Almost.
Please forgive my stone-age skillset in the land of computers and electrons. (There was supposed to be a thread somewhere...) I really appreciate that your caring for people comes out so strongly in all of your music (and the experience of being able to meet and talk at the workshop in Olympia makes it so much sweeter). Your efforts , caring, and love really makes the world a better place! Thank you!
Your song “You can do this hard thing” has fortified me during rough times in my life. Thank you! 💕
Like others have mentioned, I’ve carried your song I Can Do This Hard Thing in my heart since a horrific day in June 2016, cradling and nurturing those words for courage, determination, and also grace. Thank you, Carrie, for the love you put into the world. I always feel that I am home when reading or hearing your voice.
What a lifeline song!!!! Thank you. I’m moving soon from the farm to a more urban life and it’s a hard thing to do. Your song helps. A lifeline.
Oh my goodness…thank you. I sat with my knitting in my lap and gathered this all in. So grateful for your music, words and heart in these most difficult and challenging times. Your music is the playlist of my life. Deep bows from a grateful heart.
Carrie,
Thank you for this uplifting message. I appreciate the way you continue to call us to the resilience and deepest places within us. I appreciate your last song and the home images.
I’v been meaning to send you a quote I recently saw from Dominique Pire, OP (Dominican (religious order) priest from Belgium & Nobel Laureate, lived 1910-1969): “There is perhaps no surer road to peace than the one that starts from little islands and oases of genuine kindness, islands and oases constantly growing in number and being continually join together until eventually, they ring the world.”
Thank you for being one of the little islands and oases of genuine kindness.
Carrie,
Thank you for this uplifting message. I appreciate the way you continue to call us to the resilience and deepest places within us. I appreciate your last song and the home. I’v been meaning to send this quote to you from Dominique Pire, OP (Dominican (religious order) priest from Belgium & Nobel Laureate, lived there is perhaps no sugar Rohde to peace than the one that starts from Little Islands and oasis of genuine kindness, islands and oasis, constantly growing in number and being continually join together until eventually, they ring the world”
So uplifting. Mike Penfold
Thank you, always love being in your presence, even if it is virtual!!