SLP 160: Self Love Quicky – Dealing With Our Grief Of Losing A Celebrity

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SLP 589: Self Love Quicky - The Joy of Reading

In this episode of the Self Love Podcast, Kim explores the importance of reading as a powerful act of self-love in today’s fast paced, technology driven world. She shares how reading allows us to slow down, be present, and connect with the thoughts, experiences, and emotions of o ...  Show more

SLP 588: Within the Space of a Second with Elise Helliwell

In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of the Self Love Podcast, Kim speaks with radiographer and author Elise Helliwell who shares her journey from science and motherhood into the world of fiction writing. Elise opens up about how the isolation of COVID lockdowns and her experi ...  Show more

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