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64. How This Widow Is Sprinkling Positivity And Setting Examples! - Interview With Cindy Brown

Episode 64 of the Widow 180 The Podcast with Jen Zwinck podcast, hosted by Jennifer Zwinck, titled "64. How This Widow Is Sprinkling Positivity And Setting Examples! - Interview With Cindy Brown" was published on August 8, 2021 and runs 69 minutes.

August 8, 2021 ·69m · Widow 180 The Podcast with Jen Zwinck

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I had an amazing conversation this week with guest Cindy Brown, who lost her husband D'Andre to cancer May 19, 2021. Despite her very recent widow status, Cindy is looking for positivity, focusing on happiness, and determined to not stay stuck in grief. Cindy and I chat about: ~ How our faith can take a hit after loss ~ The incredible resilience of our kiddos! ~ Drawing strength from her late husband ~ How negativity on Facebook can keep us stuck if we let it! ~ Job options for S...

I had an amazing conversation this week with guest Cindy Brown, who lost her husband D'Andre to cancer May 19, 2021. 

Despite her very recent widow status, Cindy is looking for positivity, focusing on happiness, and determined to not stay stuck in grief.

Cindy and I chat about:

~ How our faith can take a hit after loss

~ The incredible resilience of our kiddos!

~ Drawing strength from her late husband

~ How negativity on Facebook can keep us stuck if we let it!

~ Job options for Stay-at-home-mamas who are looking for flexible work-life balance...WORK IN EDUCATION! 

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