✨ This is the episode where sadness is honoured, our loved ones are remembered, and we allow all the feelings, however they might arise. May it be a comfort to you in the dark season.
Episode 6 includes:
The comfort of poetry
Thoughtful ideas for dealing with sadness in the dark season
A candlelight meditation
Lovely robins
London’s last lamplighters
Commonplace books
Beautiful ideas for honouring and remembering loved ones, from listeners around the world
Get ahead tips
With inspiration from
, Danni Nicholls, Nina MacLaughlin, the London lamplighters, Day Schildkret, Songbird Survival, John O’Donohue, Patricia Fargnoli and my mother’s recipe book.Don’t forget, if you feel like seeking solace in words this winter, don’t miss my Winter Writing Sanctuary which runs from Dec 28-Jan 5. If you haven’t signed up yet, you can register for FREE here.
Take good care of your heart,
Beth Xx
PS You can also listen on Apple or Spotify.
This week’s giveaway
To enter this week’s special giveaway, you are invited to leave the name of someone you love and miss, or simply a heart to acknowledge them, in the comments of the giveaway post on my Instagram. We did this last year and it became the most beautiful tribute.
The winner gets all this for themselves:
A personalised, signed first edition of my book Kokoro: Japanese wisdom for a life well lived
Bath House patchouli & black pepper candle
Winter Solstice by Nina Maclaughlin
Festive Spirit - Candlestick Press Poem Card
A complimentary place on my short writing course Words Heal
To enter, go to @bethkempton on Instagram.
Glazed Ham recipe
You can find Delia Smith’s Glazed Ham recipe online here
What you need to make a commonplace book
Any kind of notebook
Ephemera and bits and pieces gathered from your life
A stick of glue or tape
Winter Writing Sanctuary sign up
- Register here for free (runs Dec 28-Jan 5 online)
Inspiration sale!
- Up to 50% off all my classes in my annual gratitude sale, on now here.
Links
Ancient Embers by Danni Nicholls
Under the Neem Plum Tree by Danni Nicholls
London’s last lamplighters via the BBC
Burn Something Today by Nina Maclaughlin in The Paris Review
Free Calm Christmas Planner (by me!)
The Poetry Society 15151
For the Love of Tiny Things essay by me on Substack
Referenced books + recommendations
Winter Grief by David Whyte - The version shared on the podcast was from David’s Substack here. The original appeared in The Bell and the Blackbird by David Whyte (Many Rivers Press)
Kokoro: Japanese wisdom for a life well lived by Beth Kempton (Piatkus)
Calm Christmas and a Happy New Year by Beth Kempton (Piatkus)
Winter Solstice by Nina MacLaughlin (Black Sparrow Press)
Hello, Goodbye by Day Schildkret (Simon Element)
Echoes of Memory by John O’Donohue (Transworld Ireland)
Winter Grace by Patricia Fargnoli in Poetry of Presence edited by Phyllis Cole-Dai and Ruby R Wilson (Grayson)
Images: Holly Bobbins/Unsplash
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