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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2019 · 24 MIN

Tammy Guido

from Morning FUEL Podcast · host John Bundy

Having lost 2 sisters to cancer inside of 3 years she decided to turn her grief into good. She has been working to let everyone know there is an alternative to sending flowers as a means of expressing sympathy. When asked What her favorite thing about her Creative work is? She responded, When someone calls I get to know the person or pet who has passed away. Learning more about their life and interest allows me to help select the perfect memorial gift. Her hope in this endeavor is to continue to search for unique special pieces she can add to her collection. Believing that is the perfect way to tell someone you share in their sorrow. The most valuable lesson she has learned is that Empathy is probably the most important trait you can have in this business. She says that she doesn’t have to work at it at all, it comes naturally as she reflects about her own loss.

Having lost 2 sisters to cancer inside of 3 years she decided to turn her grief into good. She has been working to let everyone know there is an alternative to sending flowers as a means of expressing sympathy. When asked What her favorite thing about her Creative work is? She responded, When someone calls I get to know the person or pet who has passed away. Learning more about their life and interest allows me to help select the perfect memorial gift. Her hope in this endeavor is to continue to search for unique special pieces she can add to her collection. Believing that is the perfect way to tell someone you share in their sorrow. The most valuable lesson she has learned is that Empathy is probably the most important trait you can have in this business. She says that she doesn’t have to work at it at all, it comes naturally as she reflects about her own loss.

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