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In her first-ever poetry collection, Pamela Benson Owens invites readers into an intimate, unflinching exploration of self, spirit, and the sacred tension between what is said-and what is felt. With a voice rooted in radical truth and unwavering authenticity, Pamela speaks to the quiet spaces in our lives where pain, hope, healing, and growth often reside. These poems serve as a wholehearted permission slip to pause, reflect, and wrestle with the complexities of trauma, joy, course corrections, and the miracles that bloom in our valley moments. Each piece reaches beyond the page to bridge the…mehr

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In her first-ever poetry collection, Pamela Benson Owens invites readers into an intimate, unflinching exploration of self, spirit, and the sacred tension between what is said-and what is felt. With a voice rooted in radical truth and unwavering authenticity, Pamela speaks to the quiet spaces in our lives where pain, hope, healing, and growth often reside. These poems serve as a wholehearted permission slip to pause, reflect, and wrestle with the complexities of trauma, joy, course corrections, and the miracles that bloom in our valley moments. Each piece reaches beyond the page to bridge the gap between healing and letting go, encouraging readers to uncover what's hidden between the lines.
Autorenporträt
Pamela Benson Owens is the President and CEO of Edge of Your Seat Consulting. For more over 25 years, Pam has owned Edge of Your Seat Consulting, a unique consulting firm that is dedicated to assisting for-profit, nonprofit, and faith-based entities. The major focus of Edge of Your Seat Consulting, Inc., is to provide methodologies that help manage perceptions and narratives about complex and challenging issues with courage and strategic passion. She is an advocate and ambassador for healthy organizational cultures, healthy communities and the power of the arts and artistic expression. This is her first foray into poetry.