EP. 49 | Kristine Ochu | Finding Solidarity in Sisterhood

There is strength in sisterhood - but finding your 'tribe' can take time, effort and openness. In the end, it can be one of the most powerful forces available to a woman. In this charming episode, Kristine Ochu (Author) describes how she went from single parenthood to writing her wonderful book "Campfire Confessions". Kristine talks about her eclectic background and how it informed her progress as an author; why near-death experiences can prove so life-affirming - if handled in the right way; and how becoming an author helped her to learn more about loneliness - as well as set up groups to combat it. To find out more about Kristine Ochu, go to her website: https://kristineochu.com/  To find out more about myself, the work I am involved in or the show – visit www.anitagoyal.com Or to get in touch with me you can email [email protected].  Thank you for listening and for all your support.

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Relight Your Fire; to fuel your passions and purpose and rejuvenate your fire for life. While this may sound like a mountain of a task, in reality, it takes a few actions and new ways of thinking compounded over days, weeks and years. In this series, we explore the minds, values and habits of high performing individuals to find what they do to relight their fire. We dive into their stories, how they got to where they are and most importantly, how they’ve stayed motivated, inspired and passionate. I hope you enjoy the podcasts. To get in touch with Anita about the show or any other queries, you can e-mail: [email protected] Relight your fire is hosted by Anita Goyal. Anita is the CEO and trustee of The Hemraj Goyal Foundation and the Hallmark Care homes foundation. Also serving as the Vice President of Barnardo’s, Patron of Binti International and an Ambassador of the Alzheimer’s Society. She is an award-winning philanthropist, community champion and author of Voices from Punjab and Voices from Gujarat. Anita’s passion for teaching led her to become a teacher in science and an Assistant Headteacher. She has completed her MA in Special and Inclusive Education in London and is pioneering personal development workshops in schools across the UK. She is passionate about making a difference and believes in doing everything with passion and purpose.