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1Your upcoming book, "From Me to You," explores healing through writing. Can you share a personal turning point where you realized the transformative power of expressing emotions through words?
2You've mentioned the concept of becoming a "Wisdom Writer." What does it mean, and how can individuals benefit from embracing this identity?
3Your global movement encourages people to turn past emotional wounds into valuable wisdom. Could you share a story or example of someone whose life was significantly impacted by this transformation?
4Having experienced a serious brain injury, how did that challenge shape your perspective on healing and resilience, and what role did writing play in your recovery?
5You emphasize the importance of addressing past wounds for a better quality of life. Can you elaborate on the cognitive impact of unaddressed trauma and how it can affect one's ability to navigate challenges?
6Your work involves collaboration with South Carolina inmates on a book project. How did this initiative come about, and what impact do you hope it will have on both the contributors and readers?
7In your journey of forgiveness and gratitude, what practices or mindset shifts have you found most effective in overcoming adversity and embracing a positive outlook?
8Your book is structured as a series of letters. Why did you choose this format, and what do you believe is the significance of writing a letter to oneself for healing?
9The From Me To You app promises a toolbox of resources. Could you give us a glimpse into what kind of tools and support individuals can find in this app?
10With your extensive background in film production, particularly documentaries on notable figures, how do you see storytelling, whether through film or writing, contributing to collective healing and understanding?