Repurposing Grief into Hope with Theresa Bruno (Episode 373)

EPISODE · Mar 12, 2025 · 43 MIN

Repurposing Grief into Hope with Theresa Bruno (Episode 373)

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"We bereaved are not alone. We belong to the largest company in all the world—the company of those who have known suffering." ― Henry Ford Check Out These Highlights:  No one escapes tragedy, trauma, or loss. How we choose to deal with it determines whether we move forward or get stuck. Everyone grieves differently, yet our small actions may save us, keep us living our lives, and help us move forward with grace. This is an essential topic to discuss since every human faces loss during life. About Theresa Bruno:  As the founder and designer of Jordan Alexander Jewelry, Bruno has designed pieces for Oprah, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Hudson, Pink, and Michelle Obama, who named her a favorite designer. She is now the host of The Soul Talks Podcast. Theresa Bruno's life reads like a fairy tale in many ways. Like life, though, fairy tales are often darkened with tragedy, and Theresa's life is no exception. She has suffered more than her share of pain. However, she is still writing her story, and in this chapter, she is vanquishing the fear and shame that gutted her after her husband's death and the sudden collapse of her business by bringing it into the light and talking about it fearlessly. Email: [email protected] Website:  https://www.soultalkswiththeresa.com/ Free Gift: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MybaCaTQ4kQSK5SMc2cKHU8rK-txHQkQ/view?usp=sharing Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Subscribe to the Enlightenment of Change podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube. New episodes are posted every week. Listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have. 

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