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The Birth Art Cafe
Originally published in The Green Parent What has painting got to do with giving birth? If you are lucky enough to live in near a local Birth Art Cafe, you could find out. Every week pregnant women come together to paint, sculpt, have coffee and croissant (or herb...
Comment on The Guardian article “Our family album – and why I drew it myself”
Illustrator Angie Stevens, author of Doodlemum, says that after having 3 children, she found that drawing family life helped her to rediscover who she was - "You lose your identity. It's such a cliche to say that, but you need to find out who you are. You go for...
Robert Holdon’s Happiness and the Enneagram Workshop
Last December I finally had the joy to meet Robert Holdon and do his Happiness and the Enneagram workshop. I felt like a knew him already having got friends in common but was surprised by his sensitivity, authenticity, intuition and genuine curiosity and interest in...
Perfection Vs Imperfection
A few days ago I had the pleasure of attending a fun stone painting workshop with the lovely artist, Lexy Penn-Carver from Soul Stones. She brought several stones for us to choose from in all shapes and sizes. As a recovering perfectionist, I noticed that I was...
Mysterious Love in Kings Langley
If you happened to be wandering the streets of Kings Langley today you may have been one of the lucky few to have found a love letter. You may have thought it was for someone else but actually it was for you. I don't know you but, inspired by the website...
Comment on “I Can’t Hug My Mother” in Saturday Guardian
In the article in the Saturday Guardian, I Can't Hug My Mother, "Caroline Archer sees other women look happy with their mothers. But her own mum has never made her feel that way. Is it too late?" The Guardian asks. She says that her and her mother don't like each...
“For me Tamara is the ‘real deal’.. She facilitates with love and compassion and creates a space of trust and acceptance. She is almost unobtrusive in her approach, gently guiding the process with intuition that is both stabilising and uplifting – a hard balance to get right, yet she did so quietly and with dignity..”
~ Linda ~

