Episode Description
Welcome to the second series of The Bibliotherapists, and our sixth episode, featuring Stacey Heale, a writer, speaker, curator, fashion academic, and campaigner known for her honest discussions on womanhood, grief, and rebuilding after loss.
This is a (surprisingly?) uplifting conversation about life, love and rebuilding.
🎧 5 takeaways from our conversation with Stacey
1. Grief is a Portal, Not a Problem to Solve
Stacey shares how the death of her husband Greg reshaped her entire identity and how grief became a teacher, not just a wound.
“If we can feel deeply, we can connect deeply.”
2. Words Save Lives
Through journalling, reading and speaking, Stacey learned to give voice to pain and help others feel less alone in theirs.
3. There’s Healing Power in Telling the Truth
Stacey’s writing is raw and real. She speaks to the unspeakable in a way that creates space for healing and community.
4. You Don’t Need to ‘Get Over’ Grief
Stacey rejects the notion of closure, instead advocating for grief literacy, compassion and continuing bonds with the people we’ve lost.
“Love never ends. It just changes shape.”
5. You Can Be Broken and Beautiful
Amidst profound loss, Stacey found strength, creativity and a deeper connection to herself and her daughters.
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The Bibliotherapists is a podcast celebrating the healing power of words, hosted on - and featuring writers and creatives from - the Substack platform.
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Tanya (withEase) on Substack > https://tanyalynch.substack.com/
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