Donna Ashworth
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Podcast Appearances
I tried not to, but then I thought, no, I've always tackled everything by bringing it up.
They say don't feed the troll and don't, you know, don't give them something to talk about.
But I think darkness is dangerous, you know, for people's mental health.
And if you speak about it, you've brought the light in and you've shared it and it becomes quite funny in the end.
You know, they're comparing these modern poets to poets that lived hundreds of years ago.
Again, why would you do that?
Of course, it's going to be new.
You can appreciate both.
It's a powerful exercise of coming back from the criticism because it does hurt.
And using it to kind of not fuel you in a negative way, but remind you why you're doing it.
And this is the why that I am doing it for that reason, the mental health messaging.
The sharing of, you know, tips and tricks and how to make this life easier for each other.
Yes, in a way, I think so.