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Lisa Kolb Ruland - "Unpeeled"
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Publication Date |
Mar 26, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:09:31

On this week's show we are joined by the lovely Lisa Kolb Ruland. Lisa lost her husband Erik in 2014, in a tragic accident on Mt. Rainier. She shares about her personal journey with grief following such an unimaginable loss, and how she found solace in cooking and writing. Lisa is the founder of the newly launched Unpeeled Journal, a beautiful food blog with a section devoted entirely to food and grief. She is an amazing writer, and her work has been featured in the Washington Post, Food52, Modern Loss, Eater, and more. Please check out unpeeledjournal.com and big thanks to Lisa for sharing her story.

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On this week's show we are joined by the lovely Lisa Kolb Ruland. Lisa lost her husband Erik in 2014, in a tragic accident on Mt. Rainier. She shares about her personal journey with grief following such an unimaginable loss, and how she found solace in cooking and writing. Lisa is the founder of the newly launched Unpeeled Journal, a beautiful food blog with a section devoted entirely to food and grief. She is an amazing writer, and her work has been featured in the Washington Post, Food52, Modern Loss, Eater, and more. Please check out unpeeledjournal.com and big thanks to Lisa for sharing her story.

On this week's show we are joined by the lovely Lisa Kolb Ruland. Lisa lost her husband Erik in 2014, in a tragic accident on Mt. Rainier. She shares about her personal journey with grief following such an unimaginable loss, and how she found solace in cooking and writing. Lisa is the founder of the newly launched Unpeeled Journal, a beautiful food blog with a section devoted entirely to food and grief. She is an amazing writer, and her work has been featured in the Washington Post, Food52, Modern Loss, Eater, and more. Please check out unpeeledjournal.com and big thanks to Lisa for sharing her story.

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