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Emily McDowell took her approach to illustrating cards about empathy and has included them in her new book, coauthored with Kelsey Crowe, "There Is No Good Card For This: What to Say and Do When ...
Empathy Cards were inspired by L.A.-based designer Emily McDowell’s experiences as a cancer patient and survivor. Courtesy of Emily McDowell ...
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When a loved one is diagnosed with cancer, offering support during treatment can sometimes be just as important as the medicine itself.
Her Empathy Cards hit a very unique note. Their name speaks perfectly to the slight shift in perspective she’s allowed her cards to take. Rather than being about feeling sorry for someone ...
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She hopes her Empathy Cards will help people cope. “Our culture doesn’t do a very good job at preparing us to be present for other people’s suffering and pain,” she said. “Our culture is ...
These 9 Miscarriage Empathy Cards Say All the Things You Can't. By Kate Schweitzer. Updated on Oct 24, 2017 at 9:35 AM.