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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2024 · 1H 6M

“Grief is Good” - Frank LaDore - Southern Connecticut State University

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Hello and welcome to Sounds of Health; a podcast to shine a light on the path to improved health! Dave MacNiven speaks with Senior Development Officer at Southern Connecticut State University, Former Professor of the Public Health Course: Death, Dying and Bereavement, and co-owner of Frankie's Bar and Grill on Sherman Avenue in Hamden, CT, Frank LaDore. To reach Frank Ladore: Email: [email protected] Ph: (203) 392-8888 Notes from Frank: On Tuesday, April 4, Southern will celebrate its 8th Annual Day of Caring — the university’s largest fundraising event that enhances scholarship and programmatic support to ensure every student has access to an exceptional education. Last year (2023), the Southern community raised more than $860,000 during the Day of Caring, which provided financial aid for internships; funded research projects, state-of-the-art teaching technology, and athletics equipment; and enhanced scholarship opportunities by more than $100,000. Visit Southern's site to learn more. Learn about Campus Shield from National Protective Systems, Inc. Frankies Bar & Grill (formerly The CFC Bar & Grill) 1018 Sherman Avenue Hamden, CT 06514 https://www.cfcarena.com/ Sounds of Health is brought to you by Nutmeg Insurance Advisors and recorded at the offices of Nutmeg Advisory Group in North Haven, CT. Producer and Host: Dave MacNiven Producer: Jason Carubia Music: Rob Hames

Dave MacNiven speaks with Senior Development Officer at Southern Connecticut State University, Former Professor of the Public Health Course: Death, Dying and Bereavement, and co-owner of Frankie’s Bar and Grill on Sherman Avenue in Hamden, CT, Frank LaDore.

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