Episode 11
Katie Jameson: How To Wear Your Heart On Your Sleeve | EDIT11
On this edit, Anna speaks to Katie Jameson, blogger and rising instagram star whose journey with storytelling began when she lost her firstborn son mere weeks after his arrival. Katie shares her grief experience—from the mundane to the profound—and helps us to better understand the ways we can really show up and see people in their joy, in their sorrow, in their sadness, and even in their anger. This is a can’t-miss, must-listen, ground-breaking edit that teaches us all how to wear our hearts (and our pins) on our sleeves.
About the Guest:
Katie Jameson lives with a broken heart. As a bereaved mother, she writes about the true nature of living with the loss of a child, and how to find unique and profound ways to weave sorrow and joy together. Each day her family builds a new type of life with so much love while cherishing the quiet moments.
Katie is a family photographer and writer. She spends her time capturing memories for other families; a gift she happily gives knowing how meaningful ordinary moments truly are. Katie also creates grieving gifts, which are tangible way for those that have experienced loss to wear your heart on your sleeve and have your pain recognized, without having to say anything at all.
www.katiejameson.ca IG: @katie jameson
About the Host:
@unapologeticanna on FB and Instagram UnapologeticStories.com
Anna was born with a deep fascination for letters - a fascination that deepened when she discovered those letters could turn into words, those words into sentences and those sentences into stories. Not surprisingly, Anna graduated from The University of Victoria, with a Degree in both English and Gender Studies, fuelling her eventual mission to put the power of words back into the hands of women.
Despite multiple other certifications along the way, including one with world-renowned author and personal transformation pioneer, Deepak Chopra, it was ultimately her personal battle with post-traumatic stress, depression and anxiety that became the catalyst for the work she does now, as she helps pave the way for others to live with vulnerability and courage whether they are online, offline or on stage.
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