Life After Child Loss: A Parent's Grief
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It's the grief many don't understand and other's aren't willing to talk about. An in depth, uncensored talk about parent's trying to live a life after they lose their child. Walk with me as I take you on my journey of twists, turns, highs and lows of fighting from merely existing to living, but also finding meaning as I take on my "new normal" after I buried my son. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifeafterchildloss/support

Being Strong

We need to stop telling ourselves and others to be strong when experiencing grief. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeafterchildloss/m...
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Mother's Day

Many of us don't feel that we will make it through, what is a day to honor us as Mothers, because we are grieving. I'm here to tell you, You Made It T...
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Finding Purpose Through the Pain

Realizing and understanding that you have purpose beyond the death of your child. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeafterchildloss/me...
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The Stages of Grief

In this episode we go over the Stages of Grief. We will go through these stages multiple times in no particular order. Grief is difficult and once we ...
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It's Ok to Not Be Ok

Many times we hide our grief when we should express it. If you’re having a hard time, admit it and grieve and know that it's ok! --- Send in a voice m...
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Suicide and Youth Mental Health

Special Guest Ms. Allanna Henton joins me in a conversation about youth and teen suicide and mental health. I know this is different from what my list...
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Living After Loss

What it's like trying to live after you lose your child. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeafterchildloss/message
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Encouragement

Just me offering some encouragement, for what it's worth, to parents that are newly bereaved and those who often feel leftout and alone. --- Send in a...
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After the Funeral

What really happens after you bury your child? We discuss several things, for instance, the true grieving doesn't begin for a parent until after the f...
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