Oct 24, 2024
Headphones recommended.
I’m in conversation with Jessica Waite, best-selling author of
The Widow’s Guide to Dead
Bastards. Sean, Jessica’s husband of 17 years, died unexpectedly,
and after his funeral,
when some of his personal effects were returned, she started
piecing together parts of his
secret life. In this conversation we talk about how you put your
life back together after a
romantic relationship ends. What if it’s complicated by grief,
shock, and infidelity? Jessica
talks about the importance of feeling her feelings – including
questioning her enoughness,
and an act of revenge. We discuss the use of writing as a
technology of healing. You’ll also
hear how she’s navigating being thrust onto the world stage with
her vulnerable story, and
how she’s grounding herself. Compelling, thought-provoking, and
insightful. Join us!
3:44 How Jessica’s life unravelled after her husband’s
unexpected death.
8:35 How did she make sense of his pornography addiction – and how
that was different to
the breach of trust in her marriage when she uncovered her
husband’s affair.
13:42 “Emotional Spanx” – Emotions will bulge out somewhere; they
cannot be cordoned
off.
16:00 What is wholeness?
18:03 How Jessica practiced levity and compassion. How writing
helped her to see herself as
a character.
23:36 Writing as a technology of healing.
27:00 Some odd, paranormal situations start happening in Jessica’s
life.
35:44 When starting to share vulnerable stories, it’s important who
you share with.
36:01 The risk of sharing is real. Jessica’s story hits the British
tabloids.
40:10 What Jessica is learning about who she is in this season of
her life.
42:40 Grief as a dissolution of identity that leads to a
reforming.
44:30 Strictly Come Dancing ex-dancer Janette Manrara talks about
the pressures of public
scrutiny
47:46 Jessica’s take on the arm-chair critics.
51:22 Brick of Wisdom
52:29 OUTRO – with a closing comment by Jessica
Links
Jessica Waite’s website
Jessica Waite’s book.
Jessica Waite on Instagram.
Mark Silverman’s episode (he discusses “Morning Pages”).
Rosie Nixon’s episode (where she talks about life-changing
lists).
Full episode of Janette Manrara from Strictly Come Dancing.