Yours Sincerely with Jess Phillips
Society & Culture
What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever had to write?
This week on Yours Sincerely, writer Cathy Rentzenbrink tells Jess about the words she wrote that ended her beloved brother’s life.
In this conversation, the author of the Sunday Times bestselling memoir ‘The Last Act of Love’ speaks to Jess Phillips about the meaningful letters she would write to the three people who mean the world to her. They also talk about how society deals with death, when to let go, survivor’s guilt and the multiverse.
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