I think of the current state of the kitchen countertop. Mom’s energy penetrates my 9-year old body before she steps foot onto the beige kitchen linoleum. Today her car storms in – so fast I am surprised that she doesn’t hit the wall. The way Mom pulls the car into the garage signals which version of her we’re going to get. We wait for my sleep-deprived mom to get home from her 36-hour shift as a neonatal nurse practitioner. ZEE: My younger brother Sean and I watch “Elf” on TV. From WaitWhat and Thrive Global, this is Meditative Story. In this series, we combine immersive first-person stories and breathtaking music with the science-backed benefits of mindfulness practice. Please note that this story contains scenes that may be difficult for some listeners, including a reference to suicide. In today’s episode of Meditative Story, Ginger shares a powerful story about how an assignment in Nepal gives her the courage and strength to embrace the deep feelings she’s pushed away since childhood. But her lifelong passion for storm chasing and adventure has enabled her to run from an inner storm of her own. ROHAN GUNATILLAKE: As chief meteorologist for ABC News, Ginger Zee has traveled the world to cover historic storms and extreme weather conditions. The discipline it requires gives me a sense of control – of being able to find a part of this chaotic world that I can predict. GINGER ZEE: I want to predict the weather.
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