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*Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of suicide and grief*
In this deeply moving episode of Do Your Thing, I’m joined by Esther Marshall, founder of Sophie Says - a children’s wellbeing brand helping children build confidence, resilience, and emotional understanding from an early age.
Inspired by the tragic loss of her sister Rebecca, who died by suicide after working as a junior doctor during COVID, Esther left her corporate role to bring their shared dream to life.
What began during night feeds on maternity leave - writing children’s books about emotions and mental health - has grown into a movement that has now reached over 200,000 children across the UK.
In this episode, we explore what it means to find light after loss, and how grief has profoundly reshaped Esther's sense of purpose and relentless drive to 'Do Her Thing' - especially in motherhood.
In this moving episode, we talked about:
Esther shares honestly about grief, resilience, and how Sophie Says has become both a source of healing and a way to equip the next generation with the tools so many of us never received.
A tender, hopeful conversation about loss, love, and raising emotionally resilient children AND parents.
MORE ABOUT ESTHER & SOPHIE SAYS:
MORE ABOUT TAMSIN, YOUR PODCAST HOST:
•Find out about The Springboard Sessions HERE and book your session HERE (Book in by the end of January to get a bonus personalised guided visualisation audio to keep you connected to your 2026 vision)
•Follow me on Instagram HERE
•Visit my website and find out about how to work with me HERE
•Book a FREE 30-minute discovery call to explore working together HERE
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Tamsin Williamson*Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of suicide and grief*
In this deeply moving episode of Do Your Thing, I’m joined by Esther Marshall, founder of Sophie Says - a children’s wellbeing brand helping children build confidence, resilience, and emotional understanding from an early age.
Inspired by the tragic loss of her sister Rebecca, who died by suicide after working as a junior doctor during COVID, Esther left her corporate role to bring their shared dream to life.
What began during night feeds on maternity leave - writing children’s books about emotions and mental health - has grown into a movement that has now reached over 200,000 children across the UK.
In this episode, we explore what it means to find light after loss, and how grief has profoundly reshaped Esther's sense of purpose and relentless drive to 'Do Her Thing' - especially in motherhood.
In this moving episode, we talked about:
Esther shares honestly about grief, resilience, and how Sophie Says has become both a source of healing and a way to equip the next generation with the tools so many of us never received.
A tender, hopeful conversation about loss, love, and raising emotionally resilient children AND parents.
MORE ABOUT ESTHER & SOPHIE SAYS:
MORE ABOUT TAMSIN, YOUR PODCAST HOST:
•Find out about The Springboard Sessions HERE and book your session HERE (Book in by the end of January to get a bonus personalised guided visualisation audio to keep you connected to your 2026 vision)
•Follow me on Instagram HERE
•Visit my website and find out about how to work with me HERE
•Book a FREE 30-minute discovery call to explore working together HERE
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.