Things we talked about:
The trials and tribulations of being a “goat doula”
Her new book Earthed, and its journey from concept, through to the transformation it underwent while she was writing, due to pressures from within (mental health) and without (a pandemic)
How she actually managed to get it written, with all this going on
The challenges and joys of writing autobiographically
We dug into the need to be honest with ourselves about how we want our lives to look… and to recognise the good stuff in there, even if reality doesn’t match the fantasy
And about lessons learned about life in pandemic times: acknowledge the difficult stuff, but don’t give up on your dreams
We talked about the process of being diagnosed with ADHD (both of us), and how those diagnoses changed our lives – in many cases for the better
The fear of not being taken seriously by your GP
The way the lifestyles we choose can be – subconsciously – self-medication
Rebecca talked about following the things that interested her, even if that meant changing careers, and finding herself subconsciously being drawn to a life that fed what she needed
And (this is a big one, I think), we talked about loving your brain! Loving the way it works, and the things it can do, regardless of whether or not it conforms with the way society says “all” brains should work
The importance of nature – and simple connections with animals – in keeping us grounded and helping us both give and receive unconditional love
Where to find Rebecca online:
Rebecca’s book Earthed, which came out in May this year
Her website: www.rebeccaschiller.co.uk
Find Rebecca on Instagram: @rebecca.schiller
Where to find Sara:
Sara’s website: meandorla.co.uk
Sara on Instagram: @me_and_orla
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