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Fifteen Seconds of Brave: The wisdom survivors
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Fifteen Seconds of Brave: The wisdom survivors in Brampton, ON
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Fifteen Seconds of Brave: The wisdom survivors in Brampton, ON
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In your darkest hour can you still find hope?
In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she has ever met, gently drawing out their wisdom, empathy and heartfelt practical advice for anyone who’ s going through a difficult time.
When the world stopped turning in 2020, award-winning journalist Melissa Doyle had already been thrown off course by life. She’ d just turned 50, her eldest child had finally left home to study overseas and her 25-year-long career as a popular presenter at Channel 7 had come to an end.
While lockdowns and closed borders damaged livelihoods, relationships and the nation’ s mental health, Melissa found herself reflecting on some of the true survivors she’ d met during her years reporting from the front lines of triumph and tragedy. Surely these people had clues on how to navigate grief and anxiety?
Revisiting these stories with such extraordinary people, Melissa was struck once more by their hard-won wisdom and their ability not just to survive but to find meaning in their experiences.
In your darkest hour can you still find hope?
In this intimate and insightful book, Melissa Doyle shares the stories of some of the most resilient people she has ever met, gently drawing out their wisdom, empathy and heartfelt practical advice for anyone who’ s going through a difficult time.
When the world stopped turning in 2020, award-winning journalist Melissa Doyle had already been thrown off course by life. She’ d just turned 50, her eldest child had finally left home to study overseas and her 25-year-long career as a popular presenter at Channel 7 had come to an end.
While lockdowns and closed borders damaged livelihoods, relationships and the nation’ s mental health, Melissa found herself reflecting on some of the true survivors she’ d met during her years reporting from the front lines of triumph and tragedy. Surely these people had clues on how to navigate grief and anxiety?
Revisiting these stories with such extraordinary people, Melissa was struck once more by their hard-won wisdom and their ability not just to survive but to find meaning in their experiences.






















