In this deeply nourishing episode, I journal alongside the ever-wise and fabulously candid Rebecca Lister, a writer, playwright, counsellor and MC of the storytelling event, Generation Women Melbourne. Rebecca reflects on how journalling, particularly stream-of-consciousness writing, offers her freedom, release, and surprising insight. She describes her writing practice as therapeutic and how it helps her to get out of her own way and leave the inner critic at the door. With the joy of her ne...
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In this deeply nourishing episode, I journal alongside the ever-wise and fabulously candid Rebecca Lister, a writer, playwright, counsellor and MC of the storytelling event, Generation Women Melbourne. Rebecca reflects on how journalling, particularly stream-of-consciousness writing, offers her freedom, release, and surprising insight. She describes her writing practice as therapeutic and how it helps her to get out of her own way and leave the inner critic at the door. With the joy of her ne...
In this episode, I journal and chat with the insightful Karen Hollenbach. Karen is an educator, mentor and writes for therapy. She is the founder of Think Bespoke, an educational consultancy and is a LinkedIn expert consultant. Karen likes to read, unlearn and garden. Karen opens up about her personal journey with journalling, from teenage “Dear Diary” entries to developing a meaningful reflective practice that supports her mental clarity, emotional wellbeing, and decision-making....
Journal with Ingrid
In this deeply nourishing episode, I journal alongside the ever-wise and fabulously candid Rebecca Lister, a writer, playwright, counsellor and MC of the storytelling event, Generation Women Melbourne. Rebecca reflects on how journalling, particularly stream-of-consciousness writing, offers her freedom, release, and surprising insight. She describes her writing practice as therapeutic and how it helps her to get out of her own way and leave the inner critic at the door. With the joy of her ne...