Rachael and Tracy are two therapists and the co-creators of Small Words, Big Stories.
After their own heartbreaking and often unbearable experiences of fertility challenges and pregnancy and infant loss, an idea was born:
What if there was a community where individuals could connect through short, personal stories?
Oftentimes, there is a des
Rachael and Tracy are two therapists and the co-creators of Small Words, Big Stories.
After their own heartbreaking and often unbearable experiences of fertility challenges and pregnancy and infant loss, an idea was born:
What if there was a community where individuals could connect through short, personal stories?
Oftentimes, there is a desire to connect through writing, but the energy or capacity to read through an entire book or lengthy blog post just isn't there.
Small Words, Big Stories is a place where one can easily scroll through meaningful stories, that take only seconds to read. The words may be small, but the stories are big, impactful, and resonant.
We all have a story. Love, loss, fertility, parenting, adoption, trauma, and mental health are themes in this creative space, meant to support community resilience and healing.
We invite you to participate by subscribing to our website, joining our Instagram community, submitting your own pieces, and sharing this important work with frien
We all have a story. Love, loss, fertility, parenting, adoption, trauma, and mental health are themes in this creative space, meant to support community resilience and healing.
We invite you to participate by subscribing to our website, joining our Instagram community, submitting your own pieces, and sharing this important work with friends and family.
If you want to learn more about our work as therapists visit tgntherapy.com and rcpstherapy.com
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