Trudy Boyle

Trudy Boyle, author of the book, Ikigai and Illness: A Guide to Living Fully with Purpose, Meaning, and Joyful Moments has been studying, writing, and teaching the principles of Living with Illness, for three decades. Current Director of the ToDo Institute’s initiative on Living Fully with Illness, she continues to serve a broad digital community of people living with illness through weekly webinars and blog posts, online and residential programs, and as a regular contributor to the Thirty Thousand Days Quarterly. She is a former program director of Wellspring Alberta, a large community-based Cancer Resource Centre

and continues to play an active role in this community. The love and joy of this work along with her many adventures with her grandchildren is her ikigai – a reason to get up in the morning.

Trudy loves cycling, photography, learning, exploring, celebrations and being useful. She lives in Ottawa, Canada. www.livingwellwithillness.com

Website: www.livingwellwithillness.com

Weekly blog: https://livingwellwithillness.com/blog/

Small book Ikigai and Illness: A Guide to Living Fully with Purpose, Meaning, and Joyful Moments

Interview with Nick Kemp founder of Ikigai Tribe

Trudy hosts a Creativity Café once a month for the ToDo Institute in Vermont.

A permanent and weekly facilitator at Wellspring Alberta on Living Well with Cancer (different topics each week)

On  February 17th Trudy will be a speaker at the online Ikigai Summit held in Australia.

Those who register will have direct contact with Trudy by email and telephone.