Life is a Labyrinth explores the different practices, methods and rituals people have used to overcome trauma. Through real stories and honest conversations, we look at how people heal and move forward.
Host, Manni Coe is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling memoir brother. do. you. love. me.
He grew up in Yorkshire and Berkshire and now lives between Andalusia and Dorset. Manni works as a private tour guide in Spain and around the world, and he’s also a registered olive oil farmer producing extra virgin olive oil.
More about host Manni Coe here: https://mannicoe.com/
This podcast deals with themes of trauma and healing. If you are impacted by anything discussed, support is available if you need someone to talk to.
Resources in the UK (if you are outside of the UK, there are other support resources in your country):
James’ Place
Liverpool / London / Newcastle
0151 303 5757
liverpool@jamesplace.org.uk
www.jamesplace.org
020 3488 8404
london@jamesplace.org.uk
www.jamesplace.org
0191 406 6000
newcastle@jamesplace.org.uk
www.jamesplace.org
The Samaritans
116 123
jo@samaritans.org
www.samaritans.org
Mind Infoline
(mental health info)
0300 123 3393
Text: 86463
info@mind.org.uk
www.mind.org.uk
Shout
Text: 85258
www.giveusashout.org
Life Is A Labyrinth is a Media Cage production
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Life is a Labyrinth explores the different practices, methods and rituals people have used to overcome trauma. Through real stories and honest conversations, we look at how people heal and move forward.
Host, Manni Coe is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling memoir brother. do. you. love. me.
He grew up in Yorkshire and Berkshire and now lives between Andalusia and Dorset. Manni works as a private tour guide in Spain and around the world, and he’s also a registered olive oil farmer producing extra virgin olive oil.
More about host Manni Coe here: https://mannicoe.com/
This podcast deals with themes of trauma and healing. If you are impacted by anything discussed, support is available if you need someone to talk to.
Resources in the UK (if you are outside of the UK, there are other support resources in your country):
James’ Place
Liverpool / London / Newcastle
0151 303 5757
liverpool@jamesplace.org.uk
www.jamesplace.org
020 3488 8404
london@jamesplace.org.uk
www.jamesplace.org
0191 406 6000
newcastle@jamesplace.org.uk
www.jamesplace.org
The Samaritans
116 123
jo@samaritans.org
www.samaritans.org
Mind Infoline
(mental health info)
0300 123 3393
Text: 86463
info@mind.org.uk
www.mind.org.uk
Shout
Text: 85258
www.giveusashout.org
Life Is A Labyrinth is a Media Cage production
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Clare Mackintosh is an author of Crime Fiction with a huge international reach. She has sold over 2 Million copies of her books. Her writing has been translated into 40 different languages. But it was her memoir that caught my eye. I met Clare at an author's dinner during the wonderful literary festival of Budleigh Salterton. In conversation with Cathy Rentzenbrink, I listened to her talking about I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This and was deeply moved by her story. When LIFE IS A LABYRINTH was in its early dream cycles, I knew that I wanted to have this conversation with Clare. I went for a walk before our chat and felt that I needed to write Clare a letter. So I did and I will read it to her at some point in the episode. We didn't prepare anything or brief each other before the live recording. We simply jumped straight in.
For this episode we met online. I was in Dorset and Clare was at home in North Wales.
NOTES
BOOK - The Madness of Grief - Rev Richard Coles
SONGS or PIECES OF MUSIC - from the filmscore HANABI from the film "Umimachi Diary"
You can find out more about Clare and her work here on her website - https://uk.claremackintosh.com/books_/
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