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Memories of our Loved One’s

Memories of our Loved One’s
This is a letter he wrote to me when I ended up getting sectioned in a psychiatric ward, where again he supported me as he knew I shouldn’t be in there. He knew the truth that I was suffering from grief.  Words can be so powerful, for helping others and hurting others. I re-read this letter many times and it gave me strength and hope that I would recover and get out of the ward I was sectioned in.

Deconstructing You - Life Unravelled in Five Minutes, Dark Night of the Soul

Deconstructing You with Alice Readman on Podcast Elinor Moshe April 2024

Deconstructing YOU Podcast with Elinor Moshe 

Alice Readman has had a varied career, from her 20’s as a bass player in the UK indie band “the auteurs”, to retraining in photography and working for top UK magazine companies. In her 40’s she retrained as a graphic designer and started a married life.

Her life completely changed one day when her 5 year marriage came to a sudden end, her husband announced he was having an affair and no longer wanted their 2 adopted children; they were meeting the next day.

Learning to Speak up and Share our Personal message

Learning to Speak up and Share our Personal message
In the last few months I've been a guest on some podcasts. I have started to share my book and my personal experiences in life. It's quite nerve wr...

What I am learning about Grief?

What I am learning about Grief?
  An Hour is a Sea Between a few, and me With them would Harbour be.    Emily Dickinson           Accepting my feelings come in waves and takin...

Welcome to 2024...

Welcome to 2024...
Wow, 2023 went so fast and here we are already in mid-January 2024.   I am excited to share more I AM Alice Podcasts this year; Where I get to cha...

Vanessa Elston talks about Frequency

Vanessa Elston talks about Frequency
  Meet Vanessa Elston, She's a healer from the UK. Listen to her story of Transformation after she woke up unable to move.  From working in the fas...

Tosh Brittan Discovers Light Language Art

Tosh Brittan Discovers Light Language Art
No matter where we are in our life, we can always discover new gifts and start a new life. I talked to Tosh Brittan, a Resilience Relationship Coac...

Do you have a story to tell?

Do you have a story to tell?
Do you have a story to tell?  When we share we help others share too. We all have life experiences and by sharing them with others, we give the oth...

Podcast Interview with Andrew Jobling on the Wellness Puzzle Podcast

Podcast Interview with Andrew Jobling on the Wellness Puzzle Podcast
     You can listen to the Podcast with Andrew Jobling  About Andrew Jobling    Andrew Jobling is on a mission to create a Wave of Wellness...

Be Inspired by Marian Duven, on I Am Alice Podcast, Episode 6

I AM ALICE PODCAST WITH MARIAN DUVEN
Marian Duven, a singer, songwriter, musician, shared her transformational story with me on my I Am Alice Podcast on YouTube. She was diagnosed wit...

Why do we write our own true stories ?

Why do we write our own true stories ?
When we go through monumental change we can often be moved to share it. Why? Firstly, Because we know it will help others. We feel compelled to share our wisdom and experience so others can benefit from out truth. We found a way through the transformation and growth and in sharing our story we hope to help others who can relate to it. It’s that simple. Sharing our vulnerable experience can help dissolve our own personal shame and embarrassment knowing that we are not alone. Our personal experience has probably happened to others in similar ways. 

What is Sacred Death? Listen on I Am Alice Podcast

What is Sacred Death?  Listen on  I Am Alice Podcast
This week I get to chat to Catherine Shovlin about her book Sacred Death and how we can our approach towards death can be transformed and we are ab...