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Unexpected glimpses into parts of our own selves are what my guest, Mirinda Kossoff shares with us in this episode. She discusses her memoir, The Rope of Life, which wrestles with suicide, family, and growing up divided between the cultured Jewish side of her family and the fundamentalist Southern Baptist side. Her memoir is set against the backdrop of her small Southern town upbringing; of town and family secrets; of her relationship with her troubled father, and of not belonging in her town or in her own family. Does any of that resonate?

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PLUS, the value in unraveling your past and putting it to rest! 

 

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Mirinda's links

Get your copy of The Rope of Life: https://www.amazon.com/Rope-Life-Memoir-Mirinda-Kossoff/

Link to Mirinda's blog: https://mirindakossoff.com/?blog=y

Website: https://mirindakossoff.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MirindaWrites/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/mirindakossoff/

 

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" I would say the greatest tool has been writing. Grinding out my feelings. For some reason, all the therapy I did didn't get me as far as writing this book did." ~ Mirinda Kossoff

 

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And heartfelt Thanks to Gabe Dovaston for the music!