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Episode 7 Part Two: Our grieving process

An episode of the That Girl Named Boom podcast, hosted by J Jaudon, titled "Episode 7 Part Two: Our grieving process" was published on October 5, 2018 and runs 31 minutes.

October 5, 2018 ·31m · That Girl Named Boom

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Grief was the worst part of our loss. We had to learn to communicate and process our feelings. In this episode i share how we dealt with our grief and my recommendation for those dealing or who have dealt with a loss. Please seek help when needed you are not alone.  If anyone dealing with or has dealt with a loss and has questions or concerns please email me (it will remain confidential). If  you'd like to share your story on my Podcast please email me you may be able to help someone.    Music: The Passion HiFi : www.thepassionhifi.com Etsy Boutique: Jammin Gems Boutique Facebook: That Girl Named Boom Instagram: That Girl Named Boom Email: [email protected]

Grief was the worst part of our loss. We had to learn to communicate and process our feelings. In this episode i share how we dealt with our grief and my recommendation for those dealing or who have dealt with a loss. Please seek help when needed you are not alone.  If anyone dealing with or has dealt with a loss and has questions or concerns please email me (it will remain confidential). If  you'd like to share your story on my Podcast please email me you may be able to help someone.    Music: The Passion HiFi : www.thepassionhifi.com Etsy Boutique: Jammin Gems Boutique Facebook: That Girl Named Boom Instagram: That Girl Named Boom Email: [email protected]
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