Poetry can help alleviate some of our environmental grief.
Distance prohibits me from being part of this poetry course but please spread the word.
https://t.co/jOHivPFLXN
‘Things women carry’
Yesterday I did a poetry reading. I read poems about motherhood, episiotomies and birth trauma, body disgust, intergenerational shame, the need for womens voices to be heard and being enough.
It was personal. And vulnerable. And shit scary. But I did it.
Those of you who have been following our page will know that we sent this mock up safe passing clip to @RSAIreland.
The aim was to provide further clarification to drivers on some situations where passing isn’t allowed.
We are delighted to report that a new ☘️ ad is imminent.
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You laughed, you cried,
you gritted your teeth.
Yet the restrictions
demanded more.
And more.
You kept going.
That's what you do.
Feb 9 - #coaching#writingworkshop to unearth. A time to remember, process, let go, heal.
https://t.co/F5Oz2xM8fV
@creativeirl@NLWomenscentre
Some of the biggest changes you ever make in your life will be the stuff no one else ever sees - the changes you make in your own head - the new perspectives, the taming of your inner critic, the learning of new, healthier thought patterns... #changingontheinside#lifecoaching
Even for those of us who have good memories of lockdown these workshops are necessary to process it all and shed some tears.
It was a moment in history.
A moment when once again women carried so much - something we all need to share and celebrate.
More workshops coming soon.
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