Writing a love letter is usually reserved to declare undying love in our romantic relationships, but in this brand-new podcast hosts and friends, Lisa Smosarski and Alix Walker, are reclaiming the language of love and asking their guests to write one of the most important people in their lives: their friend.
In each episode a new guest will write and read - for the first time live on the podcast - a letter of love and thanks to one of their closest friends, before coming together to discuss the intimate details of their relationship. The letters are affirming, emotional and will have you reaching for both a box of tissues and a pen to write your own friendship love letter.
Produced by AiAi Studios @aiai.studios
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Writing a love letter is usually reserved to declare undying love in our romantic relationships, but in this brand-new podcast hosts and friends, Lisa Smosarski and Alix Walker, are reclaiming the language of love and asking their guests to write one of the most important people in their lives: their friend.
In each episode a new guest will write and read - for the first time live on the podcast - a letter of love and thanks to one of their closest friends, before coming together to discuss the intimate details of their relationship. The letters are affirming, emotional and will have you reaching for both a box of tissues and a pen to write your own friendship love letter.
Produced by AiAi Studios @aiai.studios
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this honest and emotional episode, author, editor and broadcaster Terri White writes to her friend of 20 years, Phil Hilton. In a letter that candidly navigates her life and their friendship, Terri looks back on the evolution of their relationship - from her time working as an assistant to Phil, to the blossoming of their friendship and their shared love of music, dancing and Northern Soul - and explains why it was Phil she turned to when she experienced a breakdown and suicide attempt, whilst working thousands of miles away from him in New York. Together they explore the importance of friendship whilst navigating ill mental health and why a kitchen disco always brings them back together.
Warning: this episode features references to suicide, ill mental health and strong language.
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When Tulsi Vagjiani was 10 years old she survived a plane crash in which she lost her immediate family and suffered 45% burns to her body. Throughout childhood Tulsi endured countless operations and years of bullying that affected her self-esteem. But when she was 19 she met the person who was to become her best friend in the whole world, the person who always saw the Tulsi behind the scars: her cousin Karissa Vagjiani.
In this heart-warming episode Tulsi writes to Karissa about their friendship and how becoming a role model to her younger cousin gave her even more strength and motivation to help others.
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In this frank and honest episode, author, podcaster, journalist, radio presenter and flexible working campaigner Anna Whitehouse, (Mother Pukka) writers to her friend Natalie Lee, better known to many as Style Me Sunday, a former midwife turned fashion blogger. Anna and Natalie met in 2015, first connected by their work. But over the following years their mutual professional admiration for each other turned into a candid friendship in which they have supported one another through their hardest times.
Two years ago, before Anna was diagnosed with post natal depression following the birth of her second child, it was Natalie that - in Anna’s words - saved her life, who managed to cut through her depression, take her hand and help her find a way out when she felt like she was drowning. In return, Natalie has been on her own journey of self-discovery, of sharing her own vulnerability and challenges, thanks to her friendship with Anna.
Warning: this episode contains strong language and candid conversations on post natal depression.
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