Do you have fond childhood memories of summer camp? For a chance at $250,000, campers must compete in a series of summer camp-themed challenges to prove that they are unbeatable, unhateable, and unbreakable. Host Chris Burns is joined by the multi-talented comedian Dana Moon to recap the first five episodes of season one of Battle Camp . Plus, Quori-Tyler (aka QT) joins the podcast to dish on the camp gossip, team dynamics, and the Watson to her Sherlock Holmes. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
Welcome to ”Grief & Grit: From Heartache to High-Fives with a Dash of Sass,” the podcast that turns the tables on traditional grief talks with a fresh, sassy spin. We dive into the messy, the awkward, and the downright hilarious aspects of dealing with loss because sometimes the best way to cope is with a little laughter and a lot of grit.
Welcome to ”Grief & Grit: From Heartache to High-Fives with a Dash of Sass,” the podcast that turns the tables on traditional grief talks with a fresh, sassy spin. We dive into the messy, the awkward, and the downright hilarious aspects of dealing with loss because sometimes the best way to cope is with a little laughter and a lot of grit.
Grief doesn’t always stem from death. Sometimes, it’s the end of a marriage, the loss of a dream, or the shift in your identity that brings you to your knees. In this episode of Grief & Grit , we sit down with Justin Milrad, a divorce coach, father, and someone who has experienced the pain of divorce firsthand. Divorce is a kind of grief that isn’t often talked about in the same way as other losses, but it’s no less real. It's the loss of a shared dream, a future once envisioned, and a way of life that no longer exists. Justin shares his personal journey through the end of his marriage, the emotional fallout, and the ways grief showed up in his day-to-day life—from identity loss to parenting challenges. But this isn’t just a story of heartbreak. It’s a story of rebuilding. Of choosing growth, bit by bit. Of finding your footing after the foundation shifts. And of helping others do the same. Whether you’re in the thick of a breakup, standing on the other side of it, or supporting someone who’s navigating divorce, this conversation is a reminder that healing is possible—even if it’s messy, nonlinear, and full of unexpected detours. You’ll hear about practical tools, the power of perspective, and the grit it takes to reclaim joy, one tiny choice at a time. Highlighted Topics: How divorce grief mirrors death-related grief Loss of identity and family unit post-divorce Ambiguous loss: grieving a person who’s still physically present The role of radical acceptance and choosing joy Why divorce coaching is different from therapy—and why both matter Daily practices to shift from grief brain to growth brain Justin’s “3-2-1” exercise for healing and accountability Music as a surprising tool for emotional release The power of community and finding “your people” Supporting friends through divorce—what to say (and what not to) How to know when you’re ready to date again Reclaiming your story and identity after divorce Resources Mentioned: Website: reclaimandreboot.me Facebook: @ReclaimAndReboot Instagram: @reclaimandreboot.me LinkedIn: Reclaim & Reboot Divorce Coaching Learn more about Justin’s work and his upcoming book (May 2025), You 2.0 – https://reclaimandreboot.me/ If this episode touched you, please share it and leave us a review on Apple or Spotify 💛 Follow Grief & Grit on: Facebook , Instagram , and join the conversation on Substack…
In this poignant episode of Grief & Grit , we sit down with Debbie Derby and Barry Rabinowitz, parents of Ashira—a vibrant, fearless, and joy-filled young woman whose sudden passing left an unimaginable void, but also a powerful legacy. Ashira, whose name means I will sing, was a force of light. She danced through life—literally and metaphorically—lifting others with her humor, confidence, and magnetic spirit. After her death, Debbie and Barry were overwhelmed by stories from Ashira’s vast circle of friends, many of whom described her as their best friend, mentor, or chosen family. Together, we explore the rawness of their grief, the rituals that bring them comfort, and the creation of Nashira , a nonprofit rooted in Ashira’s memory that helps teenage girls lead with joy, strength, and friendship. This is a conversation about the ache of absence—and the beauty of continuing someone’s song. Learn more about Nashira , the nonprofit founded in Ashira’s memory. Quote of the episode: “Tell your friends you love them.” If this episode resonated, please share it and leave us a review on Apple or Spotify 💛 Follow Grief & Grit on: Instagram: @griefandgritpodcast Facebook Substack: @griefandgrit…
When grief hits, the last thing many of us feel ready to face is “the stuff” left behind—clothing, toiletries, papers, and memory-soaked objects that now carry the weight of absence. In this heart-opening episode, we sit down with Michelle Cooper, Certified Professional Organizer and founder of Put It There , to explore the emotional and logistical layers of decluttering after loss. Michelle shares her compassionate approach to helping clients sort through a loved one’s belongings—from the practical (where to start, what to keep, and what to release) to the deeply emotional (what it means to hold on, let go, and create space for healing). We talk about the power of control in the midst of chaos, how grief shows up in unexpected places (like a stick of deodorant), and why not every decision has to be made right away. Whether you’re facing a sudden loss, living with grief years later, or supporting someone through it, this episode offers gentle guidance, insight, and even a few laughs along the way. Decluttering isn’t just about letting go—it’s about making space for what still matters. 📦 Topics include: Where to begin when everything feels overwhelming The emotional landmines of organizing after loss Why grief isn’t linear—and neither is decluttering Sentimental items vs. everyday memories Honoring loved ones while moving forward 📍Learn more about Michelle’s work at put-it-there.com or follow her: Instagram: @put_it_there_atl Facebook 💛 If this episode resonates, please share it with someone walking through grief. Subscribe to Grief & Grit on your favorite podcast platform, follow us on Instagram or Facebook , and join the conversation on Substack .…
In this episode of Grief & Grit , we sit down with David Pritchard, a devoted father who lost his 17-year-old son, Nick, to suicide nearly 13 years ago. David bravely shares his heartbreaking yet inspiring journey through grief, reflecting on the shock, devastation, and lingering questions that come with losing a child in such an unexpected way. David opens up about the overwhelming guilt, the societal stigma around suicide, and how he found the strength to keep going. Through grief support groups like The Compassionate Friends and Survivors of Suicide, as well as therapy and community, David found ways to process his pain, honor Nick’s life, and help others walking a similar path. He also shares how this loss shaped his relationship with his surviving children and what he wishes more parents knew about mental health. Together, we discuss the importance of open conversations, recognizing warning signs (or the lack thereof), and how we can create a world where asking for help is seen as a strength, not a weakness. Whether you’ve lost someone to suicide or want to be a better support system for those who have, this conversation is an important one. Resources mentioned in this episode: The Compassionate Friends – Support for parents who have lost a child Survivors of Suicide – Support for those grieving a suicide loss American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Suicide prevention, research, and support 🎧 Listen now and join us in normalizing grief, one conversation at a time.…
Getting Back Up - Resilience in the Face of Grief 🌟 In this Grief & Grit episode, Greer and Simonie explore the emotional rollercoaster of physical and emotional falls. When Greer unexpectedly sprains her ankle, the incident triggers past traumas and reignites deep-seated grief. 🚑💔 Listen as they share how such moments demand both physical recovery and emotional resilience, offering personal stories and strategies for navigating these sudden life setbacks. Join Greer and Simonie for a heartfelt discussion that intertwines the pains of physical injuries with the ongoing journey of emotional healing, reminding us that every setback gives us the strength to rise again. 🌈👣 This episode promises humor, hope, and healing, helping us find the courage to stand back up and continue our path through grief. Links: Visit GriefandGritPodcast.com for more episodes and follow us on social media for updates and resources. Subscribe to Grief & Grit's Substack .…
Dating after loss—whether from death, divorce, or the end of a significant relationship—can feel like stepping into a whole new world. In this episode of Grief & Grit , Greer and Simonie get real about navigating the dating scene post-loss. From hilarious mishaps (hello, water guy and the man who wouldn’t board a plane!) to the emotional complexities of finding love again, they share their experiences, lessons learned, and the importance of knowing your worth. Whether you’re actively dating, considering it, or happy solo, this candid conversation is full of laughs, real talk, and insights into what it means to seek love after loss. Have your own dating-after-loss story? We’d love to hear from you! Links: 💫 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or visit griefandgritpodcast.com . Follow Grief & Grit on Instagram , Facebook , and Substack and stay tuned for more conversations that bring resilience, laughter, and honesty to the grief journey.…
Rituals provide structure, comfort, and connection in the midst of grief. In this episode of Grief & Grit , Greer and Simonie explore the profound role rituals play in honoring and remembering loved ones after loss. They are joined by grief expert Carol Shutley from the Momento Foundation , who shares insights into how rituals—both small and large—can offer grounding and healing. Carol discusses cultural traditions surrounding grief, the power of remembrance rituals, and how simple acts—like lighting a candle, looking at a cherished photograph, or continuing a loved one’s traditions—can help keep their memory alive. Greer shares personal experiences of creating rituals with her children after losing her husband, while Simonie reflects on how rituals can evolve over time. Whether you’re looking to start a new ritual or refine existing ones, this episode offers thoughtful guidance on using rituals as a tool for healing. Tune in for an enlightening and heartwarming conversation on grief, remembrance, and resilience. 💫 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or visit griefandgritpodcast.com .…
In this insightful and moving episode of Grief & Grit , we dive deep into signs, mediumship, and the unseen connections that bring comfort to those who are grieving. Greer and Simonie are joined by The Intuitive Therapist, Janis R. Cohen, a gifted psychic medium and therapist who shares her journey of embracing her intuitive gifts and helping others find healing and closure. Janis explains how connecting with loved ones who have passed can aid the grieving process and provides examples of common signs, including coins, songs, animals and more. The conversation touches on personal stories of grief, skepticism and the ways our loved ones send messages when we least expect them. If you've ever wondered whether your loved ones are still with you, or you're curious about how mediumship works, this episode offers guidance, hope and validation. Tune in to learn how to stay open to signs and recognize the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways the departed continue to show up for us. Topics Discussed: The role of mediumship in grief Recognizing signs from loved ones How to prepare for a reading Staying open to connection Personal stories of signs and synchronicity Listen and connect with your heart — signs are everywhere if you're open to them. Janis R. Cohen : The Intuitive Therapist is a Master Therapist, Psychic & Medium. Janis is a trailblazer in the field of psychotherapy and coaching and is known around the world for her ability to help her clients in record time using her psychic gifts and clinical expertise. Follow Janis R. Cohen Website Podcast Instagram…
As we step into 2025, Greer Mendel and Simonie Levy welcome special guest Heather Markle, certified resilience coach and educator, to discuss a refreshing approach to the new year: setting intentions instead of resolutions. In this candid and empowering conversation, Heather shares her journey of resilience through grief and how practices like choosing a word of the year and the transformative “Burn Bowl” ritual can help us embrace growth and healing. Together, the hosts and Heather explore: The power of intention-setting for widows, grievers, and anyone navigating life transitions. How to align your goals with an intentional word that inspires both action and emotion. Practical tips for letting go of what no longer serves you and welcoming renewal. The personal stories behind their own words for the year, including Heather’s poignant evolution from “Joyful” to “Survival” to “Peaceful.” Whether you’re looking to heal, grow, or simply approach the year ahead with a bit more grace, this episode offers thoughtful tools and perspectives to guide your journey. Resources Mentioned: Heather Markle’s website: MourningCoffeeCoaching.com Word of the Year Generator Worksheet for setting your word of the year: Grief & Grit's Substack Let’s move forward together. Listen in and start 2025 with clarity, intention, and hope. Links: Visit GriefandGritPodcast.com for more episodes and follow us on social media for updates and resources. Subscribe to Grief & Grit's Substack .…
In this episode of Grief & Grit , Greer and Simonie explore the intersection of grief and anxiety with special guest Shann Vander Leek from the Anxiety Slayer podcast. Shann shares her insights on how grief-related anxiety manifests, from panic attacks and hyper-awareness of mortality to the overwhelming fear of an uncertain future. Greer and Simonie open up about their personal experiences with anxiety after the loss of their spouses, including moments of emotional overload and the challenges of solo parenting. Together, they discuss how anxiety can impact sleep, decision-making and day-to-day functioning during grief. Shann offers practical strategies for managing anxiety, such as EFT tapping, guided meditations, journaling and the importance of sticking to routines. Whether it’s finding relief through movement or using simple grounding techniques, this episode is packed with actionable tools to ease the burden of grief and anxiety. If you’ve ever felt paralyzed by grief-related anxiety or wondered how to calm the racing thoughts, this conversation will remind you that you're not alone. Tune in to learn how to give yourself grace, support your healing journey, and find moments of calm amidst the chaos. Join us as we navigate this difficult yet relatable topic and offer hope, tools, and a little bit of grit along the way.…
The holiday season can be one of the most challenging times for those grieving the loss of a loved one. In this episode of Grief & Grit , co-hosts Greer Mendel and Simonie Levy share their personal stories of navigating winter holidays after losing their spouses. They offer compassionate guidance, from letting go of painful traditions to creating new ones that honor your loved one's memory. Discover practical tips like setting boundaries, crafting an exit plan for events, and embracing the unexpected moments of joy that may arise. Whether it's lighting a candle, sharing stories, or simply allowing yourself space to grieve, this episode is a comforting reminder that you're not alone. Tune in as Greer and Simonie discuss the importance of self-care, honoring your emotions, and finding peace in the midst of the season's chaos.…
As Thanksgiving approaches, Greer and Simonie dive into the complex relationship between grief and gratitude in this episode of Grief & Grit . They share personal stories about transforming the holiday into a time of remembrance and thanks. Greer reflects on her struggles with Thanksgiving after Jarrod’s passing, while Simonie talks about the impact of her late husband Mark’s leukemia diagnosis during the holiday. They explore how small acts, like keeping a gratitude journal or embracing moments of peace, can foster healing. With insights on resilience and finding joy amid sorrow, they offer practical ways to navigate the holiday season and discover moments of hope.…
In this impactful episode of Grief & Grit , we welcome Lane Pease, Director of Education & Innovative Programming at Kate’s Club. Lane shares her personal grief journey and explains how Kate’s Club supports children and teens who have lost a caregiver or sibling. As we recognize National Children’s Grief Awareness Day, observed every year on the Thursday before Thanksgiving, we dive into the unique ways children process grief, common misconceptions, and how grief evolves as kids grow. Lane offers practical advice for families and discusses how to support grieving children, especially during the holiday season. We also highlight the critical work and programs Kate’s Club provides, creating a vital community for young people in need. Join us for this meaningful conversation and learn how you can help ensure no child grieves alone.…
In this Grief & Grit episode, Greer and Simonie welcome Shann Vander Leek, co-host of Anxiety Slayer and their podcast coach. Shann opens up about her journey of grieving a complicated relationship with her father. She shares the difficult decision to take a decade-long break to heal, the boundaries she needed to set, and the personal growth that led to a renewed bond before his passing. Greer and Simonie lead a powerful discussion on the stigma of grieving imperfect relationships, the work of self-forgiveness, and the unexpected gifts of healing. Shann’s story offers hope and insight to anyone navigating the complexities of loss. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. Join us and explore the grit behind grief.…
In this special Halloween-themed episode of Grief & Grit , Greer and Simonie dive into the idea of the "mask" we wear in grief. Just as people wear costumes to conceal their true identity on Halloween, we often hide our true emotions behind a mask when dealing with grief. The discussion covers the different masks we put on—from the strong, happy, or busy personas to the deep disconnect from our feelings. The conversation touches on personal stories and explores the toll that masking grief can have on both emotional and physical health. The hosts reflect on the importance of removing these masks, facing emotions head-on, and creating a safe space to heal. Whether you’re someone who wears your emotions openly or keeps them hidden, this episode encourages listeners to acknowledge and process grief in a way that feels authentic and healing. Tune in to discover the different masks of grief, how they affect our healing journey, and ways to begin the difficult task of removing them, one layer at a time.…
In this touching episode of Grief & Grit , we continue our series for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month with a very special guest, Sarah Jarvis. Sarah shares her deeply personal and emotional journey through infertility, the grief of unmet expectations, and the transformative experience of building her family through surrogacy and adoption. Sarah’s story is one of resilience, love, and surrender—learning to let go of the image of how life "should" be and embracing the miracles that come in unexpected ways. She opens up about the challenges of infertility, the emotional rollercoaster of surrogacy, and the bittersweet joy of adoption, offering hope and comfort to others navigating similar paths. With vulnerability and grace, Sarah reminds us that while grief can feel isolating, community and shared experiences can lighten the burden. Tune in for an honest conversation on love, loss, and the beauty of surrendering to the journey. Don’t miss this powerful episode as we aim to normalize these sensitive topics and support those in their grieving process. Trigger warning: This episode is part of a series focusing on different experiences related to pregnancy and infant loss. This story touches on sensitive subjects related to miscarriage, pregnancy complications and loss.…
In this episode of Grief & Grit , co-hosts Greer and Simonie delve into a deeply personal and delicate topic: pregnancy loss. Joined by special guest Carly Sonenshine, LCSW, the conversation explores Carly’s own journey through the heartbreaking challenges of miscarriage and the rollercoaster of emotions that accompany trying to build a family amidst uncertainty. Carly opens up about her experiences with IVF and the journey she and her husband faced after learning they were both carriers of a rare genetic condition. Listeners will hear raw reflections on grief, hope and the unique pressures of navigating such intense loss. Carly shares how faith, connection and her family helped her through the most painful periods, offering guidance for others walking a similar path. This episode serves as a reminder that even in the darkest moments, we are not alone—and that resilience can emerge through shared stories and support. Trigger warning: This episode is part of a series focusing on different experiences related to pregnancy and infant loss. This story touches on sensitive subjects related to miscarriage, pregnancy complications and loss.…
In this episode of Grief & Grit , Barbara Leahy joins hosts Greer Mendel and Simonie Levy to share her powerful story of giving birth to premature twin daughters and enduring the devastating loss of one. Barbara opens up about navigating grief while raising her surviving daughter, and how she’s learned to hold both joy and sorrow throughout her journey. The conversation explores the messy, complex nature of grief—living in “liminal space,” dealing with unexpected grief triggers, and the importance of finding and embracing your support village. Barbara’s story sheds light on the bittersweetness of milestones and how grief evolves over time, inspiring others to find strength in vulnerability. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion dedicated to those experiencing pregnancy and infant loss in honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. This episode is part of a series focusing on different experiences related to pregnancy and infant loss.…
In this special episode, hosts Simonie and Greer delve into the difficult but essential topic of pregnancy and infant loss. October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and Greer shares her deeply personal story of grief, love and healing.* From her journey with pregnancy loss to the challenges and decisions she and her late husband, Jarrod, faced, Greer opens up about the impact of loss and the road to finding support. She discusses the importance of talking openly about such experiences to reduce the isolation that often accompanies grief. Listen as they explore the nuances of loss, the power of community, and the ways in which grief prepares us for life’s many challenges. This episode is part of a series focusing on different experiences related to pregnancy and infant loss. *This episode shares a story involving abortion. We know this can be a very triggering and polarizing topic and want to honor and respect this real life experience.…
In this episode of Grief & Grit, Greer Mendel and Simonie Levy explore the concept of secondary losses, the unexpected changes that follow the death of a loved one. Beyond the immediate grief, these losses—like the loss of future dreams, financial security, and support systems—can quietly reshape your life. Greer and Simonie share personal stories about the challenges they faced, from losing the vision of a shared future to navigating the sudden burden of financial responsibilities. They also touch on how a profound loss can shift your identity as a parent or spouse, and shatter hopes for the future, adding new layers of grief. These secondary losses can feel overwhelming, whether it’s the loss of your emotional rock or your sense of self. The hosts offer guidance on recognizing and coping with these layered losses. They encourage listeners to lean on support systems, rebuild dreams, and focus on emotional well-being. Whether you’ve lost a spouse, a child, a friend, or even a job, this conversation reminds us that secondary losses deserve recognition and healing.…
As the seasons change, so do our emotions, especially when navigating grief. In this episode of Grief & Grit , hosts Greer Mendel and Simonie Levy reflect on how each season stirs memories of their late husbands while offering insight on coping with the emotions that accompany these transitions. Greer shares how fall, once filled with excitement over football and family traditions, now feels different without Jarrod. Simonie discusses how winter, once a season of joy, became marked by the memory of Mark’s cancer diagnosis and passing. Through their personal experiences, they offer advice for others facing the changing seasons while grieving. Topics covered include: Creating new traditions to replace painful memories Practicing self-care during emotionally heavy seasons Embracing small joys and moments of comfort Finding ways to grow and heal through grief This heartfelt conversation reminds listeners that grief, like the seasons, evolves. With time, new traditions and moments of joy can emerge, helping us move forward even while we continue to honor our loved ones. 🎧 Listen in for an honest discussion on finding balance, resilience, and healing through each season of grief. Visit us at @griefandgritpodcast and www.GriefandGritPodcast.com .…
In this moving episode of "Grief & Grit," hosts Greer Mendel and Simonie Levy continue their exploration of navigating the first year of loss and the significant milestones that follow. Greer recounts her journey after the sudden passing of her husband, Jarrod, detailing the emotional challenges of holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries. Greer and Simonie offer tips for those at the beginning of their grief journey, emphasizing the importance of self-care, creating new traditions, and allowing oneself to feel and express emotions. Their conversation underscores that there are no rules for grieving—everyone’s journey is unique, and it’s okay to navigate it in your way. Join us for an honest and supportive discussion about surviving the first year of loss and the ongoing milestones that shape the journey.…
In this poignant episode of "Grief & Grit," hosts Greer Mendel and Simonie Levy reflect on the challenging journey through the first year of loss and the milestones that follow. Simonie shares her experiences after the passing of her husband, Mark, including navigating holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries. The discussion touches on the overwhelming emotions that arise and the realization that milestones bring both joy and sorrow. Listeners will find empathy and understanding as Simonie and Greer candidly discuss survivor's guilt and the bittersweet nature of life’s milestones without their loved ones. Join us for an honest conversation about surviving the first year of loss and the ongoing journey of living through the milestones that follow.…
This week on "Grief & Grit," we delve into the intricate role of social media in the grieving process. It can be a crucial tool for connection and support, yet it also has the potential to evoke painful emotions. We explore both the benefits and drawbacks of using social media while grieving and provide practical tips for managing your online presence effectively. Join us for a candid discussion that blends empathy, humor, and practical advice, helping you navigate the pros and cons of social media while grieving.…
Today on Grief & Grit, join us for an intimate episode featuring our inspiring co-host, Greer Mendel. Greer shares her powerful journey through resilience, love, and loss. As the grandchild of Holocaust survivors, the sister of someone with a developmental disability, and a devoted wife and mother, Greer's story is a testament to enduring strength. She opens up about her experiences with adversity, including losing her first pregnancy, the joy of welcoming two healthy children, and the tragic day her husband, Jarrod, passed away suddenly, leaving her a widow with two young kids at the age of 38. Greer discusses navigating widowhood, raising young kids, and the importance of community. She reflects on normalizing conversations about grief to help others find strength in their journeys. Listen in for heartfelt insights, personal reflections, and a message of hope as we get to know Greer Mendel and her incredible story of overcoming life's toughest challenges with grace and grit.…
Today on Grief & Grit we share an up close and personal episode featuring our inspiring co-host, Simonie Levy. Simonie's journey began in high school when she met her soulmate. Their friendship blossomed into love, and they married, starting a family. Amid political unrest in their home country, they moved to the USA and expanded their family further. Tragically, her husband was diagnosed with leukemia and passed away, leaving Simonie a widow with young children. Faced with immense grief, she had to navigate life without her partner while supporting her kids. Simonie's journey through grief has been marked by resilience and strength. She learned to embrace each day, focusing on being present for her children and finding joy in the little moments. Her experience taught her the importance of living in the moment and appreciating life's simple joys. Simonie co-founded this podcast with Greer to create a supportive community for those experiencing grief and loss. Join us for heartfelt advice, support, and a touch of sass and humor as we navigate this reality together.…
In this debut episode of "Grief & Grit: From Heartache to High-Fives with a Dash of Sass," hosts Simonie Levy and Greer Mendel invite you into their world of navigating grief with both courage and a light heart. They share their backstories, reveal the moments that brought them together, and explain the passion behind launching this podcast. Learn how "Grief & Grit: From Heartache to High-Fives with a Dash of Sass," came to be and what this series aims to explore. Expect an honest conversation filled with insights and inspiration for anyone looking to understand the complexities of grief with a dose of compassion and occasional humor. Join Greer and Simonie as they lay the foundation for a podcast that promises to support, enlighten, and empower.…
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