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Grief after Divorce with Chiso Uko

Divorce often signifies the conclusion of a significant chapter, evoking a myriad of emotions akin to grief. In this episode, I have the privilege of chatting with Chiso Ori Uko, a remarkably resilient individual who generously shares her profound...

Episode 12 of the Grieving in Color podcast, hosted by Dr. Chinasa Elue, titled "Grief after Divorce with Chiso Uko" was published on July 9, 2024 and runs 40 minutes.

July 9, 2024 ·40m · Grieving in Color

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Divorce often signifies the conclusion of a significant chapter, evoking a myriad of emotions akin to grief. In this episode, I have the privilege of chatting with Chiso Ori Uko, a remarkably resilient individual who generously shares her profound journey through the turbulent storm of divorce.Born and raised in Nigeria along with her parents and five siblings, Chiso moved to the United States in 2006 at the age of 17 for college. Her four loves are Jesus, her family and friends, and her patients. Chiso has a heart for worship, is an avid reader, a fitness enthusiast, and enjoys swimming and all things professional basketball. Fluent in her native language Igbo, she is now learning Spanish, as well as working on perfecting her guitar and piano lessons. She is a physician associate who resides in Hanover, Maryland.As Chiso courageously navigates through her story, she graciously invites us to explore the depths of loss, healing, and rediscovery.To connect further with Chiso Ori UkoConnect with her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chisoori Find out more: https://linktr.ee/thecalminmystorm Order her book: https://a.co/d/7blnz9l To connect further with me:Visit my website: www.drchinasaelue.com Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchinasaelue/ Reach out on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/drchinasaelue/This episode of the Grieving in Color podcast is brought to you by Rachel Sanya and Productions. www.rachelsanya.com Stream and Download the Grieving in Color Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Amazon and Spotify!

Divorce often signifies the conclusion of a significant chapter, evoking a myriad of emotions akin to grief. In this episode, I have the privilege of chatting with Chiso Ori Uko, a remarkably resilient individual who generously shares her profound journey through the turbulent storm of divorce.

Born and raised in Nigeria along with her parents and five siblings, Chiso moved to the United States in 2006 at the age of 17 for college. Her four loves are Jesus, her family and friends, and her patients. Chiso has a heart for worship, is an avid reader, a fitness enthusiast, and enjoys swimming and all things professional basketball. Fluent in her native language Igbo, she is now learning Spanish, as well as working on perfecting her guitar and piano lessons. She is a physician associate who resides in Hanover, Maryland.

As Chiso courageously navigates through her story, she graciously invites us to explore the depths of loss, healing, and rediscovery.

To connect further with Chiso Ori Uko


To connect further with me:


This episode of the Grieving in Color podcast is brought to you by Rachel Sanya and Productions. www.rachelsanya.com

Stream and Download the Grieving in Color Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Amazon and Spotify!
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