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#5 Cathy Rentzenbrink
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Cathy Rentzenbrink is a bestselling author, former editor at The Bookseller magazine and head of Quick Reads – short books to encourage adults who may not be readers. Because as Cathy believes: ‘After the wheel, the book must be one of the great inventions' since books are ‘a life raft’ - something Cathy has needed, more than once.
When she was 17, her younger brother was hit by a car. After the accident, he was in a so-called permanent vegetative state and the family had to endure eight years before they could have a funeral and fully grieve.
In this episode, Cathy talks to Helen about:
- Growing up with grief
- Sibling survivors
- The experience of panic attacks, anxiety and depression
- How therapy and EMDR can help
- Divorce and doing things differently in relationships
- Parenting and how to do it (neither of us have quite figured this out yet)
- Keeping going
- Practical advice for sad times
- …and ways to make life meaningful.
Trigger: bereavement, assisted dying
Find out more about Cathy’s work at https://cathyreadsbooks.com/ and follow Cathy on Twitter and Instagram @CatRentzenbrink or Facebook. Cathy’s debut novel, Everyone Is Still Alive, is out in July.
Follow Helen on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook @MsHelenRussell Read more about Helen’s new book, How To Be Sad at Waterstones, Amazon or Apple. Get in touch with the show at howtobesadpodcast@gmail.com Thanks to Joel Grove for production and to Matt Clacher at HarperCollins for making this podcast happen.44 episod
Manage episode 287932049 series 2898124
Cathy Rentzenbrink is a bestselling author, former editor at The Bookseller magazine and head of Quick Reads – short books to encourage adults who may not be readers. Because as Cathy believes: ‘After the wheel, the book must be one of the great inventions' since books are ‘a life raft’ - something Cathy has needed, more than once.
When she was 17, her younger brother was hit by a car. After the accident, he was in a so-called permanent vegetative state and the family had to endure eight years before they could have a funeral and fully grieve.
In this episode, Cathy talks to Helen about:
- Growing up with grief
- Sibling survivors
- The experience of panic attacks, anxiety and depression
- How therapy and EMDR can help
- Divorce and doing things differently in relationships
- Parenting and how to do it (neither of us have quite figured this out yet)
- Keeping going
- Practical advice for sad times
- …and ways to make life meaningful.
Trigger: bereavement, assisted dying
Find out more about Cathy’s work at https://cathyreadsbooks.com/ and follow Cathy on Twitter and Instagram @CatRentzenbrink or Facebook. Cathy’s debut novel, Everyone Is Still Alive, is out in July.
Follow Helen on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook @MsHelenRussell Read more about Helen’s new book, How To Be Sad at Waterstones, Amazon or Apple. Get in touch with the show at howtobesadpodcast@gmail.com Thanks to Joel Grove for production and to Matt Clacher at HarperCollins for making this podcast happen.44 episod
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