Jess Phillips MP has always been a prolific letter writer and knows more than most the power of putting words to paper.
In the middle of a pandemic that was claiming the lives of so many of her constituents and their loved ones, Jess was inspired to write her husband and children a letter telling them how much she loved them.
So in Yours Sincerely, Jess is giving her guests a chance to celebrate three people that mean the world to them.
Someone they love… someone who’s no longer around … and someone who doesn’t realise how significant a role they’ve played in their lives. And when we’ve heard more about each person, they’ll reveal how they would sign off each letter.
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Jess Phillips MP has always been a prolific letter writer and knows more than most the power of putting words to paper.
In the middle of a pandemic that was claiming the lives of so many of her constituents and their loved ones, Jess was inspired to write her husband and children a letter telling them how much she loved them.
So in Yours Sincerely, Jess is giving her guests a chance to celebrate three people that mean the world to them.
Someone they love… someone who’s no longer around … and someone who doesn’t realise how significant a role they’ve played in their lives. And when we’ve heard more about each person, they’ll reveal how they would sign off each letter.
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If you've survived a traumatic experience, you'll know the feelings of grief and exhaustion it can carry.
In this letterbox episode, author Holly Bourne talks to Jess about the traumatic impact of domestic abuse, forgiving yourself during recovery and the contemporary use of the word 'triggers'.
Follow the podcast at @jessphillipspod to keep up with the latest episodes and share your letters of gratitude using the hashtag: #JessPhillipsPod
If you or someone you know is affected by the issues surrounding the conversation, you can access information and support online.
You can visit the website Refuge at refuge.org.uk or you can call the National Abuse Helpline anytime for free at 0808 2000 247
And if you are struggling with your mental health, you can visit www.samaritans.org or call them for free at 116 123.
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