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Good Life Project

Life & Creation After Loss | Kate Inglis

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Living Well, Midlife, Education, Health & Fitness, Wellness, Self-improvement, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2019

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Kate Inglis (http://www.kateinglis.com/) writes children’s fiction, including award-nominated novels and picture books. Kate's writing through the premature birth of her twins, the subsequent loss of one, and life beyond eventually led to her internationally recognized book, Notes for the Everlost (https://amzn.to/2KVNKzp). In today’s expansive conversion, we dive into the peak moments, both highs and lows, from profound loss to revelation, creation, community and celebration, the stories that have shaped her path, the unexpected universality of her experience, her creative lens, voice and commitment to a life of creativity and service.

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My guest today, Kate Inglis, is a photographer and author living in Nova Scotia, which is somewhere

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I've never been but would love to eventually go. She writes children's fiction including

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award-nominated novels and picture books and Kate's writing through the premature birth

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of her twins and then the subsequent loss of one and then life behind eventually led

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her to create her internationally recognized book notes for the ever lost. In 2008 she

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then founded Glow in the Woods which is an online community for bereaved parents and

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then in 2012 she gave a TEDx talk called parallelism which really explored the similarities between

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the often solitary journeys of creative work and healing from grief. And in today's

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conversation we dive into the peak moments along her journey both highs and lows from

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profound loss to revelation and creation, community and celebration and all the stories that

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