The art of forgiveness and why it's not what you think it is — with Rachael Coopes and Natasha Mitchell
JUN 24, 202656 MIN
The art of forgiveness and why it's not what you think it is — with Rachael Coopes and Natasha Mitchell
JUN 24, 202656 MIN
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<p>Is there an art to forgiveness? Join Natasha Mitchell with popular <a href="https://iview.abc.net.au/show/play-school">Play School</a> presenter, writer, actor, yoga and meditation teacher Rachael Coopes to explore why it's so hard to forgive people, why it's not what you think it is, and how it can be good for your health to try. Forgiveness may be hard work, but so is hanging on to hurt, hate, or a grudge — that can eat away at you or keep you tethered to the original harm — with consequences for your wellbeing, your relationships and your ability live to your full potential. Rachael Coopes has written a new book The Art of Forgiveness: Let Go, Find Peace. Join her and Natasha for this rich conversation about a complicated act.</p><p>This event was held at the <a href="https://www.bundanon.com.au/festival/makegood2026/">2026 Make Good Festival</a> at <a href="https://www.bundanon.com.au/?srsltid=AfmBOoqv-bly17VyFjnkobIaJFY-0gKeFi6nrun5btAmSkrxecdMRz0T">Bundanon </a>in NSW, on the traditional lands of the Dharawal and Dhurga people.</p><p>Speaker</p><p><a href="https://rachaelcoopes.com/">Rachael Coopes</a>Actor, author, presenter of the long-running children's ABC TV show Play SchoolYoga and meditation teacherAuthor, The Art of Forgiveness: Let Go, Find Peace (2025)</p><p>Thanks to Make Good Festival guest curator Danielle Harvey and the whole team at Bundanon, NSW. </p>