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Learning to be Me

Katie Delaney, Jasmine Bibb, Natasha Scullane

Accompany me on my journey of self-discovery. There will be food, gin & tonic, laughter & bad jokes, crying, death talk (sorry about that), kids, divorce, and who knows what else

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Katie Delaney

    Getting divorced & learning to be me. Honest, raw, no longer afraid. After years of hiding my light, I'm choosing to shine. As Susan Cain once said, I'm "telling the truth of what it's like to be alive". Expect laughter, swearing, self-reflection

  • Jasmine Bibb

    I’m a mom, wife, and business leader navigating the balance of work, life, and staying true to myself. I haven’t mastered it, but I’m learning. Through honest stories, I hope to spark conversations and inspire courage to embrace change

  • Natasha Scullane

    Psychotherapist helping successful, confident-looking women who feel held back by self-doubt & anxiety to trust themselves, feel calm & take confident action towards a life which feels 100% aligned \ud83e\udd17 My diary is open...

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