by Kerry Ingham | Oct 9, 2020 | Kerry Ingham
For everything there is a yes and a no. Brexit has stirred up many emotions for us a country, as communities, as individuals. Most of all we realized how challenging it is to make a decision with an outcome that, for the most part, is utterly uncertain. We make tiny...
by Kerry Ingham | Oct 8, 2020 | Kerry Ingham
“Danger is when you are split three ways: Your soul goesone way, your mind goes another way and your body goesyet another way.”Harbhajan Singh Yogi So I wandered into the vast community centre for the mystery Saturday workshop I had signed up for. Distracted. Angry...
by Kerry Ingham | Dec 10, 2016 | Kerry Ingham
WARNING: the following post is NOT yet another reason to feel like a bad parent. No need to grit your teeth in anguish as you anticipate being shown yet another error in your ways. If your child is fed, deflead and relatively clean, had a real vegetable at some point...
by Kerry Ingham | May 19, 2016 | Kerry Ingham
Some of my work as a bereavement counsellor is to sit with the ones left behind. We work through ‘the grief process’…a clichéd yet necessary term for the gruelling journey each mortal must take in the dark face of loss. But is loss and grief only about...
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