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An Evening with Matt Haig: Embracing Hope, Wonder and the Power of the Imagination (Part One)

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Jun 22, 2025
In this engaging conversation, British author Matt Haig, known for 'The Midnight Library' and 'Reasons to Stay Alive', explores the transformative power of imagination and hope. He shares personal anecdotes on mental health and the healing journey through literature, highlighting his new novel, 'The Life Impossible'. Listeners are drawn into the story of Grace Winters, a 72-year-old widow rediscovering joy in Ibiza, as Haig candidly discusses his struggles with grief and the stigma surrounding mental health. The discussion also emphasizes the therapeutic nature of storytelling.
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ANECDOTE

The Life Impossible and Ibiza

  • Matt Haig shares how his novel The Life Impossible centers on Grace Winters, a 72-year-old widow and retired teacher who discovers hope and mystery in Ibiza.
  • He connects the book with his personal history, including his youth summers spent in Ibiza during a dark mental health period.
ANECDOTE

Ibiza Depression Struggles

  • Matt recounts his battles with depression in Ibiza in the late 90s, including a panic attack that evolved into prolonged depression.
  • Despite severe confusion and stigma, support and luck helped him endure that difficult time before recovery.
INSIGHT

Mental Health Stigma Changes

  • Matt explains that stigma around mental illness is lessening, making it easier for people to talk about depression now than in the 90s.
  • Changing perceptions helps reduce self-stigma and creates more visible survivors and thrivers than before.
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