In this interview, author Lesie Marovich discusses her book Sigh: We Inhale Obstacles and We Exhale a Life of Love, drawing on her 20 years as a ghostwriter and her childhood in Africa to explain what shaped her compassionate worldview. She describes the writing process as almost channeling — answers arriving unbidden, stories materializing on a short drive to the grocery store — suggesting the book felt less like something she wrote and more like something she received. At its heart, her message is a call to remembrance: that human beings are, at their core, loving creatures who have survived millennia by caring for one another, and that choosing love over assumption, criticism, and judgment is not idealism but a return to our deepest nature.
HOW TO BECOME A LOVE AMBASSADOR
Love Ambassador: a representative, a messenger, a giver of life. All animals showcase the importance of love and support for each other, and so do all humans, because deep down we know that spreading love is our formula for living, especially if others are suffering...







