Episodes

  • Growing up Catholic, queer, and learning who you are after loss.
    Dec 7 2025

    My conversation with Bill Hulseman dives into the heart of his memoir-in-essays, Six to Carry the Casket and One to Say the Mass — a powerful exploration of family, faith, queerness, and the complicated legacies we carry.

    Bill talks about what it means to grow up in a world that both shapes you and wounds you, and how loss, love, and truth-telling helped him rebuild his sense of self.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with identity, belonging, or the weight of family storylines you didn’t choose, this episode will meet you right where you are.

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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • Hauntings, healings & a misfit’s faith journey.
    Nov 23 2025


    In this episode of For Love of Memoir, we meet Jeanne Krieg, author of Seeing Red: A Misfit’s Unapologetic Search to Be Used by God—a raw memoir of spiritual restlessness, unexpected break-through, and a misfit’s search for purpose.

    Jeanne’s story begins with a prayer in the middle of a moment she couldn’t handle—and leads into audacious healing, strange hauntings, and the deep clarity that comes when you realize your calling was waiting on the other side of the pain.

    We talk about:
    • Growing up feeling like you didn’t belong in faith spaces
    • The moment a desperate prayer brought an unexpected wave of peace
    • How bizarre experiences forced her to rewrite the narrative she was living
    • The cost and freedom of being a misfit called by God
    • Why healing sometimes looks like being broken and rebuilt

    If you’ve ever wrestled with faith, identity, or the truth that you’re not built to fit someone else’s mold—this conversation will speak straight to you.

    Follow Jeanne and order a copy of Seeing Red here: https://www.jeannekrieg.com/

    Check out her Substack: The Good God News Network

    Email her here to receive the first three chapters: info@jeannekrieg.com

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    57 mins
  • When Love Turns Dangerous: Diane Pomerantz on Narcissistic Abuse & Finding Herself Again
    Nov 9 2025

    In this episode of For Love of Memoir, I sit down with psychologist and memoirist Diane Pomerantz, author of Lost in the Reflecting Pool.
    We talk about what happens when the fairytale you thought you were living slowly unravels into gaslighting, confusion, and emotional danger.

    Diane opens up about loving a man who slowly chipped away at her sense of self — and the long road back to clarity, courage, and freedom.

    🎧 Listen for:
    • How narcissistic abuse begins quietly
    • The moment Diane realized she was disappearing
    • What it takes to break free from psychological control
    • How writing her memoir helped her reclaim her voice

    If this episode resonates with you, please consider subscribing. It helps us share more powerful, healing stories.

    Follow Diane and purchase a copy of Lost in the Reflecting Pool here: https://www.dianepomerantzauthor.com/

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The Truth of Chasing Rainbows, and What Happens When You Actually Catch One
    Oct 26 2025

    In this episode of For Love of Memoir, I sit down with Anne Beaudoin, author of The Truth of Chasing Rainbows, to talk about what happens when you leave everything behind to start over in a new country and in a new life.

    Anne’s story begins with a bold leap of faith: buying a rainbow trout farm in Costa Rica. But what unfolds is far more than an adventure. It’s a story about reinvention, resilience, and the courage it takes to listen when life whispers, “There’s more for you.”

    Together, we talk about chasing dreams, facing the unknown, and finding yourself in the most unexpected places.

    If you’ve ever dreamed of starting over, this conversation will remind you that sometimes, the greatest risks lead to the most beautiful rewards.

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    50 mins
  • A Life Without Hands — Frances Rowley Beaumont on Love, Loss & an Extraordinary Life
    Oct 12 2025

    In this episode, I talk with author Frances Rowley Beaumont about A Life Without Hands, the remarkable story of John Oliver — a man born without hands who defied every expectation placed on him.

    Frances shares her deeply personal journey through love, identity, caregiving, and the lessons John taught her about resilience, independence, and grace.

    🎧 Highlights:
    • Falling in love with someone the world underestimates
    • Building a life around creativity and dignity
    • The emotional cost — and gift — of loving someone extraordinary
    • What writing this memoir taught her about healing

    A powerful, moving conversation about love in its rawest form.

    You can order A Life Without Hands: John Oliver and Me in a few ways:

    1) Worldwide order (paperback)Order at: www.Books.by/frbeaumontPrice: $19.99 + p&pWorldwide deliveryBuying 6+ copies? Use code CLUB25 at checkout for 25% off.

    2) Signed copy from the author (UK site)Order at: www.francesbeaumont.co.ukPrice: £19.99 + p&pIncludes an author-signed copy and a striking bookmark of John Oliver with his cat.Christmas offer (2025, November only)Solve your gift list in one go.Message me via the Contact page on my website with your friends’ details, and I’ll send them a book with your personal message on a Christmas bookmark at no extra cost.Please allow 2–3 weeks for delivery outside the UK.Digital editionsePub (from my website): £7.99Kindle (and paperback) on Amazon: £7.99 (Kindle) / £19.99 (paperback)Link reference: www.Amazon/ Beaumont,JohnoliverbookWatch a short introductionYouTube: youtube.com/user/frabo888Share your thoughtsI welcome your feedback and reviews.Email: frabauthor3@gmail.comOr use the contact form at www.francesbeaumont.co.uk

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    34 mins
  • Reason to Sing — Kelita Haverland on Trauma, Music, and Finding Her Voice Again
    Sep 28 2025

    Singer-songwriter and memoirist Kelita Haverland joins me to talk about her life behind the microphone — and the secrets she carried long before she ever stepped onto a stage.

    Kelita’s story is one of survival, loss, and the way art becomes a lifeline when your world breaks open.

    💬 In this episode we explore:
    • Her childhood trauma and the silence surrounding it
    • How music became her refuge
    • What forgiveness looks like after unthinkable pain
    • The power of reclaiming your voice

    Raw, honest, and unforgettable.


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    38 mins
  • Missing the Boat: Humor, Healing, and Finding My Way | Erika C. Lowenkopf
    Sep 14 2025

    In this episode of For Love of Memoir, I talk with Erika C. Lowenkopf about her memoir, Missing the Boat. Erika’s book is told in three acts and takes us through the lasting wounds of childhood bullying, the grief of infertility, and the surprising adventure that helped her rediscover joy.

    With honesty, vulnerability, and humor, Erika shares what it means to live through pain and still find light along the way.

    🎙️ In our conversation, we explore:

    • How childhood bullying shaped her sense of self—and how she reclaimed her voice

    • Breaking the silence around infertility and childlessness

    • Why laughter became one of her most important survival tools

    • The unexpected journey that brought hope and belonging back into her life

    This is a conversation about resilience, courage, and the power of writing to transform our hardest stories into connection.

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    57 mins
  • Finding Home Between Worlds — Inga Aksamit on Survival, Belonging & Rewriting Identity
    Aug 31 2025

    In this conversation with Inga Aksamit, we explore what it means to grow up between cultures, between parents, and between versions of yourself.

    Her memoir, We Walk Faster When We’re Alone, reveals a family history shaped by displacement, trauma, and hard-won freedom.

    💬 Topics include:
    • Navigating identity in complicated family systems
    • The emotional weight of survival stories
    • Carrying both privilege and pain
    • Writing your way toward belonging

    A deep, thoughtful episode for anyone who’s ever felt in-between.

    Follow Inga and order a copy of Between Worlds here: https://ingasadventures.com


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    1 hr and 14 mins