
I used to be a nurse, when I became disabled I studied to be a doula, then my son died, and I became a grief coach. If you survive something terrible and are able to find joy, you have a moral obligation to throw a rope back.
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I am counting my blessings
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I remember an occasion a few months before my son died, he told me that he was visiting a friend soon to go beat some antifa, show them what's what. I just stared at him for a few seconds, flabbergasted, and finally said, "I'm antifa. So is...
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Bereaved mama, grief coach, death doula, educator. Grief and death can be a dark and scary time, you have to go through it, you don't have to go alone. I'll sit with you.
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