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Episode #10: The Matter of Little Loses with Rachel Marie Kang
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Episode #10: The Matter of Little Loses with Rachel Marie Kang

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The Way Back Podcast is brought to you by www.TheWayBack2Ourselves.com and is hosted by founder Kimberly Phinney, English professor, published writer, and counselor, earning her doctorate in community care and mental health counseling. You can get her debut poetry collection, Of Wings and Dirt with Wipf and Stock Publishers on Amazon and wherever books are sold.

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In this episode, I got to sit down with Rachel Marie Kang to talk about her new book, The Matter of Little Loses. We talked about grief, faith, hope, Shakespeare, and the literary luminaries that have helped Rachel in her grief and the changes in her life. It’s an episode that seeks to speak into grief and hold you exactly where you are. You don’t want to miss this one!

Want more from Rachel Marie Kang?

The Matter of Little Loses: Amazon.com: The Matter of Little Losses: Finding Grace to Grieve the Big (and Small) Things: 9780800740870: Rachel Marie Kang, Ramsey, K.J.: Books

Let There Be Art:Amazon.com: The Matter of Little Losses: Finding Grace to Grieve the Big (and Small) Things: 9780800740870: Rachel Marie Kang, Ramsey, K.J.: Books

Website: Rachel Marie Kang

Instagram: Rachel Marie Kang (@rachelmariekang) • Instagram photos and videos

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