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*TRIGGER WARNING* 
There is talk of abuse and suicide in this episode.

In this week’s episode, I’m talking to the fabulous Jamie Louise Madigan.

Born in Dublin, but raised and living in Calgary, Canada, Jamie is a single, childfree woman who suffered at the hands of an emotionally abusive man when she was just 18 years old — the experience resulted in her writing a book of poems. ‘Lipstick Stains & Coffee Cups’ is a metaphorical reflection of the book broken down into two parts. The first half of the book covers the severity and immense psychological distress Jamie experienced after being involved with an abusive and manipulative partner. A lipstick stain is symbolic of this – how a tumultuous relationship leaves a lasting impression. The second half of the book displays a ground-breaking shift in perspective. A euphoric sense of comfort and warmth towards the eccentricities of life. The triumph of the human spirit. The adrenaline rush of new beginnings – like a piping hot cup of coffee. 

In Jamie’s words: “A decade ago, my heart cracked open. These are the remnants.”

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https://www.jamielouisemadigan.com/ 

Buy the book here:
https://www.jamielouisemadigan.com/book 

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