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Kick off each week with Tony Award winning actress and host Celia Keenan-Bolger for Sunday Pancakes, a new podcast to nourish your head and heart. Every Sunday, Celia will sit down with one of her favorite artists for an intimate, candid conversation on the beauty and struggle of humanity and what keeps them feeling connected, motivated, and curious about the world around them.
Episode 4: The Possibilities Inside Surrender with Zachary Quinto
This week, Celia sits down with her co-star from the 2013 Broadway revival of The Glass Menagerie, Emmy nominee Zachary Quinto to explore how we find space for growth within solitude and the power of surrendering to the unknown.
This is a beautiful interview with Zachary. One of the most profound moments in this interview is when he discusses being with his mother as she passed away last February and the effect it had on him. Very moving.
This was one of the best Zach interviews I've heard.
This podcast episode is amazing.
https://sunday-pancakes-with-celia-keenan-bolger.simplecast.com/episodes/the-possibilities-inside-surrender-with-zachary-quinto
Zach speaks about his mother's recent passing:
"My mom died in February. She'd been sick for a long time. But the experience of going through not only her illness but also her death was easily the most profound experience of my life. I was so lucky to be able to be with her. . . . When we decided to go the hospice route it lifted the visitation restrictions, and I was able to go be with her. I sat with her for five days and held space for her. . . . [I]t was such a gift. I will say, it was the catalyst for simply the most profound transformation that I've ever witnessed or experienced. I've never been with somebody through the dying process. It was just her and me in her room.
"I spent a lot of years resenting the position that I held in my mom's life. My dad died when I was very young, and so I became in some ways responsible for my mom emotionally and I really came to resent that. And I always knew, on some level, that it would come down to her and me. I don't know why. There was something from a very young age where I always knew that I would be responsible. And I was, I was really responsible for her in many ways in her life. And through all of that resentment, when it actually came down to it, it was truly the greatest honor of my life to be able to show up in that way. It was profound, and it was beautiful."
-- "The Possibilities Inside Surrender with Zachary Quinto" April 25, 2021 - podcast episode 1:4 Sunday Pancakes with Celia Keenan-Bolger
Thank you, Zach.
And thank you, Celia, for this interview.
You know how you go through life thinking no one interesting has ever or would ever have anything to do with your dumb old, rinky-dink, middle-of-the-freaking-deserted-nowhere, ridiculously silly little honky-tonk of a hometown?
Then among life's little surprises you discover the celebrity you most admire has not only visited said hometown (which is mortifying enough) and not once but several times - even, as he characteristically put it, "carousing" in your "saloons" (Goldenlight no doubt; Ruby Tequila's and Sassy's if they were still open; 212, hopefully; and whatever incarnation was currently inhabiting the old Hollywood department store downtown on Polk) - and in fact multiple generations of his extended family have lived there nearly as long as yours (and his Uncle Jerry even looks vaguely familiar).
And darn it all if the whole thing wasn't like your hometown's metaphorical clap back right in your ear.
Well done, Amarillo. You're still windy, and you smell bad, and your quirks know no end. But checkmate indeed.
So yeah, that apparently happened at some point.
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Can you please reblog if your blog is a safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, asexual, aromantic, pansexual, non binary, demisexual or any other kind of queer or questioning people? Because mine is.
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