The overarching collective grief shared across generations and cultures during our current international crisis is truly something I haven’t experienced in my lifetime. Having been saved almost 12 years ago, I consider myself someone who lives each day with a great deal of hope – however, even I have had […]
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“Giving Grief a Voice with the Stages of Grief EP” by Frankie Orella
I was 17 when my mom died after a 5-year battle with breast cancer. It was one of those “expected but not expected” scenarios. One day she was at work, and the next her doctor told us the stage 4 metastatic breast cancer had consumed her liver and she had […]