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TEARS, TOOLS and TREASURE by Jennifer Hacker

Thank you so much to Jennifer for being a guest contributor to this new collaboration.

Each post is written by a bereaved parent, responding to the same three questions. My hope is that, in reflecting on their own journey and describing w...

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TEARS, TOOLS and TREASURE by Larry Carlat

Thank you so much to Larry for being a guest contributor to this new collaboration.

Each post is written by a bereaved parent, responding to the same three questions. My hope is that, in reflecting on their own journey and describing what...

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TEARS, TOOLS and TREASURE by Ann McCloskey

Thank you so much to Ann for being a guest contributor to this new collaboration.

Each post is written by a bereaved parent, responding to the same three questions. My hope is that, in reflecting on their own journey and describing what h...

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TEARS, TOOLS and TREASURE by Eric Hedin

Thank you so much to Eric for being a guest contributor to this collaboration.

Each post is written by a bereaved parent, responding to the same three questions. My hope is that, in reflecting on their own journey and describing what has...

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TEARS, TOOLS and TREASURE by Cindy Eastman

Thank you so much to Cindy for being a guest contributor to this new collaboration.

Each post is written by a bereaved parent, responding to the same three questions. My hope is that, in reflecting on their own journey and describing what...

2 months ago
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  • Esther Stanway-Williams

    Discovering Hope, Healing and Joy after losing my son to suicide.

  • Cindy Eastman

    Woman, writer, educator, parent, partner, caregiver. Not necessarily in that order.

  • Marjorie Pezzoli

    I write poetry, share my photographs and silk paintings. Remember shattered pieces still sparkle ✨\ud83d\udcab\ud83d\udfe3\ud83d\udfe2\ud83d\udd35\ud83d\udd34\ud83d\udfe0\ud83d\udfe1\ud83d\udcab✨PezzoliArt.com

  • Emily Tammam

    Writing (about illness, caring, dying, death, grief and more) and artwork (mostly paintings of Neve)

  • Lanette Sweeney

    Author of What I Should Have Said: A Poetry Memoir about Losing a Child to Addiction. Also write fiction and essays published in Huffpost Personal, several editions of Women: Images and Reality, and many journals and newspapers.

  • Janine De Tillio Cammarata \ud83d\udd8a️

    Award-winning author. She entwines energy healing, dream guidance, narrative therapy and journaling to create authentic spaces. She loves Manchester United football and riding her motorcycle with her family.

  • Jennifer Hacker

    Bestselling Author | Certified Grief Coach. I help introverted/high-achievers, who held it all together after loss, heal their hidden grief and transform… from good enough to glorious.

  • Ann E. McCLOSKEY

    A writer now, I was a psychotherapist and a college professor for many years. I am a mother of two daughters, one of whom died young. I have published a memoir about raising and losing Colleen

  • Chano

    Honest stories and spiritual reflections on navigating grief, healing through faith, and finding hope after loss. Let's walk through this new path of grief together. You are not alone.

  • Eric Hedin

    Full time nomad, former social worker, current punk rocker. After living through tragedy, I aim to recreate myself and find and create joy whenever possible.

  • Pam McCarty

    Author, grief counselor,book lover, traveler

  • Rea de Miranda

    I paint my world with magical words.

  • Laurel O’Sullivan, J.D.

    Writing about loss, identity, and reinvention—and the courage it takes to begin again across borders, life transitions, and changing versions of self. American writer and speaker living in Mallorca, Spain.

  • Larry Carlat

    Larry Carlat is a writer and editor, who became a grief coach and group leader for bereaved parents after his son Robbie died by suicide in 2019.

  • Eric Fulmer

    A bereaved dad exploring life

  • Nikki Meyler Miller

    Mom, psychotherapist, and yoga enthusiast. Riding the Storms of Grief & Resilience. Let's Talk About it...

  • Arlynn

    the universe gives you what it wants you to have, and then you write about it

  • Effectively Jettisoned

    Mother of 3, writer and caregiver sharing stories of grief, faith and motherhood after losing my son Brady at age 17. Exploring enduring love, the importance of ordinary moments and the hope that lives alongside heartbreak.

  • Allegra Wakest Lamb

    I write about the hidden cost of making yourself indispensable—and what happens when you stop. A memoir in progress.

  • Liane Cooper

    I write about the impossible pain of child loss and grief that doesn't resolve. Having lost two newborns in two years, I write for them, for myself and for those carrying loss too heavy for tidy answers— just honest words. Written under a pseudonym.

  • Portia Barton

    Food allergy advocate & caregiver | Grieving mom navigating life without one of my children. Multi-passionate Creative.

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