In this episode, TWLOHA’s Co-Executive Director Lindsay Kolsch talks with Hannah Brencher about her experience writing love letters to strangers, what it was like to get a diagnosis of depression, and how she's needed connection in a holistic approach to treating it.

Hannah is a writer, TED speaker, and online educator with a heart for building leaders. Her second book, Come Matter Here, is available now.

Download a transcript of this episode at www.twloha.com/podcast.

 

Connect with Hannah online by checking out her website and social media profiles:

http://www.hannahbrenchercreative.com

https://www.instagram.com/hannahbrencher/

https://twitter.com/hannahbrencher

 

Buy her books here:

http://www.hannahbrenchercreative.com/the-books/

 

Read her writing here:

http://www.hannahbrenchercreative.com

https://twloha.com/blog/author/hannah-brencher/

 

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Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast.

 

Credits:

We’d like to thank Hannah Brencher for sharing her story with us and Copeland for the original music featured here. Lindsay Kolsch served as our host for this episode, which was produced by Mark Codgen, Claire Biggs and Jennie Armstrong of Lore de Force, Rebecca Ebert, and Chad Michael Snavely.

Chad Michael Snavely: http://www.chadmichael.com

Lore de Force: https://www.loredeforce.com

 

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