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“Sadness is the soul’s way of saying ‘this mattered’”: An Interview with KJ Ramsey

1h 0m · Believe to See · 17 Mar 17:13

Evangeline and Mandy sit down at the digital pub table to interview KJ Ramsey—author, artist, and trauma-informed therapist. KJ discusses how her art and recent book of prayers and poems has been influenced by her own story and practice as a trauma-informed therapist. Kj and the cohosts also discuss how grief can be a gateway that helps us connect our own stories to the Great Story.

Find KJ atwww.kjramsey.com and The Book of Common Courage at BookOfCommonCourage.com

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