I don’t know I’m open to anything really but I think I ticked interview. though interestingly, I don’t write about grief so if it has to be grief specific, I’m not sure there will be any interest. Unless I write about how I didn’t even know grief was what I was experiencing when I (seemingly) lost everything? I kind of “just got in with it” then came across it later in deep healing.
That sounds like a great perspective in my opinion. I think we have a limited understanding of what grief is until someone says ‘I call this grief too’ or as you said, you do the inner work. 💗
Love the vox article - that’s the best article on chronic illness I’ve ever read! One that actually knows what it’s on about - the opposite of the let’s control and manage approach we’re usually fed. I’d also been wondering at the latest chronic illness stats for the US - when I first started my research back in 2018, it was 50% for the US (now 60%) and 30% for the UK (now 34%).
I’d love to be interviewed by you so will fill in the form💙
I’ve filled out your form. I would love to connect and share with you, however it may look like! 💜💛💜
Thanks so much, Sheila, I will be in touch soon! xx
No pressure or expectations. I look forward to hearing from you when I hear from you 🩵
I’m gonna fill In too! 🙂
Thanks Amber, looking forward to connecting :-)
Oooo what are you going to suggest? You’d be a great collaboration!
I don’t know I’m open to anything really but I think I ticked interview. though interestingly, I don’t write about grief so if it has to be grief specific, I’m not sure there will be any interest. Unless I write about how I didn’t even know grief was what I was experiencing when I (seemingly) lost everything? I kind of “just got in with it” then came across it later in deep healing.
That sounds like a great perspective in my opinion. I think we have a limited understanding of what grief is until someone says ‘I call this grief too’ or as you said, you do the inner work. 💗
Love the vox article - that’s the best article on chronic illness I’ve ever read! One that actually knows what it’s on about - the opposite of the let’s control and manage approach we’re usually fed. I’d also been wondering at the latest chronic illness stats for the US - when I first started my research back in 2018, it was 50% for the US (now 60%) and 30% for the UK (now 34%).
I’d love to be interviewed by you so will fill in the form💙