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🗓️ 24 September 2023
⏱️ 26 minutes
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Zibby interviews New York Times bestselling author Steph Catudal about Everything All at Once, a heart-wrenching, sincere, and lyrical memoir about her experience with grief. Steph describes what it was like to lose her father to lung cancer at fourteen and then endure her husband’s battle with the same disease during COVID. She also talks about how writing has always helped her process her emotions and explains how her vulnerable social media posts evolved into this beautiful memoir.
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1:03.2 | Steph Caudidall is the author of Everything All at Once, a memoir. The memoir chronicles |
1:08.6 | her discovery of the universality of grief and the redemptive power of |
1:12.1 | love through her husband's 84-day lung cancer struggle while on life support. Jexaposed against |
1:18.5 | the experience of losing her father to lung cancer at the age of 14, Steph explores both the |
1:23.1 | rage and beauty of suffering, offering hope to anyone who has experienced love and loss. A trained |
1:28.6 | interpersonal mediator, Steph has a master's degree in media, peace, and conflict studies, and |
1:33.4 | has worked as an assistant professor in media and peace building. Though she was born and raised |
1:37.9 | in Montreal, Quebec, Steph is a beach nomad at heart and spent most of her pre-motherhood life |
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