36 min

Random Acts of Kindness with Laura Formentini Live. Love. Engage. Podcast: Inspiration | Spiritual Awakening | Happiness | Success | Life

    • Self-Improvement

Did you know that random acts of kindness can have a huge impact on someone’s life? One person’s act of kindness did that for our guest Laura Formentini.

Laura is an author, nonprofit photographer, child welfare activist and a supporter for the prevention of cruelty to animals.

Her book, Twentyone Olive Trees: A Mother’s Walk through the Grief of Suicide to Hope and Healing, published in January 2022, became an Amazon bestseller in three different categories, received a Kirkus star, and is currently being translated in several languages around the world.

On this episode of the Live. Love. Engage. podcast:



* Laura explains how she got started as a nonprofit photographer

* The impact photographing diverse cultures made on her

* Why she doesn’t like the term philanthropist

* How children in one African country have inspired her to write a new book

* Laura shares how a stranger helped her through the darkest hour of her life

* Why she decided to write Twentyone Olive Trees

* The meaning behind the book’s title

* Why the pandemic turned out to be a blessing for her

* What Laura believes about the grief process



Connect with Laura

Laura’s website: lauraformentini.com

Quick Links:



* Join the Live. Love. Engage. Community

* Intuitive Business Coaching

* The Live. Love. Engage. Book

* Support the Podcast with BuyMeACoffee.com



Enjoying what you’re hearing on Live. Love. Engage.? Subscribe on Goodpods or your favorite podcast platform, and click here to leave a 5 STAR Review. You can also watch the conversation on YouTube.

Did you know that random acts of kindness can have a huge impact on someone’s life? One person’s act of kindness did that for our guest Laura Formentini.

Laura is an author, nonprofit photographer, child welfare activist and a supporter for the prevention of cruelty to animals.

Her book, Twentyone Olive Trees: A Mother’s Walk through the Grief of Suicide to Hope and Healing, published in January 2022, became an Amazon bestseller in three different categories, received a Kirkus star, and is currently being translated in several languages around the world.

On this episode of the Live. Love. Engage. podcast:



* Laura explains how she got started as a nonprofit photographer

* The impact photographing diverse cultures made on her

* Why she doesn’t like the term philanthropist

* How children in one African country have inspired her to write a new book

* Laura shares how a stranger helped her through the darkest hour of her life

* Why she decided to write Twentyone Olive Trees

* The meaning behind the book’s title

* Why the pandemic turned out to be a blessing for her

* What Laura believes about the grief process



Connect with Laura

Laura’s website: lauraformentini.com

Quick Links:



* Join the Live. Love. Engage. Community

* Intuitive Business Coaching

* The Live. Love. Engage. Book

* Support the Podcast with BuyMeACoffee.com



Enjoying what you’re hearing on Live. Love. Engage.? Subscribe on Goodpods or your favorite podcast platform, and click here to leave a 5 STAR Review. You can also watch the conversation on YouTube.

36 min