Overcoming Loss-Ep.2S1
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Summary
Super Sensitive episode Its been a tough year and for some it may be getting a bit tougher. But there is always a silver lining. In this episode we share a bit of what a year of loss, loss of an amazing person in our family and how we have found an understanding with passing. These view are our own and we hope to create thought and perspective with some of the things we understand. We love Y'all Contact us: e.etaluxe@gmail.com Follow us on ig: @blakbestbody and @ericaappleby
First published
09/13/2020
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Duration
53 minutes
Parent Podcast
E & A Generational Gems
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