(Bonus) Behind the Book “Grieve, Create, Believe” with Author Rachel George
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Part two of my conversation with Rachel George focusing on her book “Grieve, Create, Believe: Process Your Loss with Intention and Truth ” and her self-publishing journey. Through several years of experiencing miscarriage, infant loss, adoption, and the recent birth of another baby, Rachel wrote her book, Grieve, Create, Believe as a way to not only process her own grief through telling her story, but also to help others do the same. Rachel’s book acknowledges that we can’t escape suffering or run away from pain and helps guide readers through expressing and working through their grief to ultimately move towards healing. Some of the topics we address are: -How Rachel decided that her writing needed to be shared through a book -How writing the book helped with Rachel’s own healing process -Deciding to self-publish -What her editing process was like -Learning what she could do herself to create the book and what to seek help with -How to put together your own self-publishing team -Determining when a book is finished — Connect with Rachel on Instagram @rachelgeorgewrites, her blog, and purchase her book “Grieve Create, Believe” on Amazon. To connect with me visit taylorashleybates.com and find me on Instagram @taylorashleybates And please share this podcast with anyone you know who is walking through life after pregnancy loss, whether they are trying to conceive, currently pregnant, or parenting after loss.
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