Season 2, Episode 3 – The Power of Story-telling (ft. Emma Hamlin from Change Maker Press)

15 MAY

SEASON 2, EPISODE 3 – THE POWER OF STORY-TELLING (FT. EMMA HAMLIN FROM CHANGE MAKER PRESS)

In this episode of the Simply Separated Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from Emma Hamlin from Change Makers Press.
In this episode we talk about:

  • Emma’s book, ‘Change Makers’, a collection of stories written by Women speaking on transformation
  • Emma is passionate about the promotion of women and their stories
  • Emma’s shares her story of a difficult divorce, and how this experience created an appreciation of transformation
  • The stigma of divorce and how Emma managed this within her social networks
  • Following her separation, Emma struggled with both physical and mental health challenges
  • Publishing Company, ‘Change Maker Press’ was born out of Emma’s adversity and continues to grow
  • Emma’s focus has shifted to authenticity, honesty and openness
  • The importance of being true to yourself in all interactions – including divorce
  • Emma’s tips for the separation process when children are involved
  • Life following divorce for Emma

Sit back and enjoy this helpful interview with Emma Hamlin.

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