Welcome back to another episode of the Experience Franklin County Indiana Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Myrtle Blain Thomas, a lifelong resident of Franklin County and an award-winning, published poet. Myrtle shares her incredible journey with poetry and how it played a crucial role in her recovery from depression and disability. From her creative inspirations to her personal healing process, this is a fascinating and heartfelt conversation you won't want to miss.
Tune in for an inspiring interview that delves into the power of words and their ability to transform lives. And don’t forget to visit our website, www.franklincountyin.com for all the latest events, lodging, dining, and more in Franklin County, Indiana!
If you'd like to find Myrtle's books, you can find them on Amazon at Seasons of my life: Weathering the years: Thomas, Myrtle: 9798556603479: Amazon.com: Books
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