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Life After Loss: A Survivor's Story Ep 124 | Guest: Kim Cantin

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Kim Cantin, a survivor of the 2018 Montecito mudslide, shares her story of loss and resilience on the Evolving Humans podcast.
The mudslide, which destroyed her home and took the lives of her husband and son, led to a three-year search for her son's remains.
Cantin's book, "Where the Yellow Flowers Bloom," details her journey through grief and her determination to find her son. She advises others going through similar experiences to be open and vulnerable to any help they need, and to keep moving forward despite the sadness.
Cantin's book is available on Amazon, and an audible version, featuring her daughter recounting her own experience of being buried alive during the mudslide, was recently released.
Deepest thanks to Pixabay's artists for the music beds for this episode:
Ambient Piano produced by Balance Bay 109400 and Music by William King Ambient Classical Guitar 144998
RESOURCES:
Kim Cantin's Website

Thank you for listening to Evolving Humans!
For consultations or classes, please visit my website: www.JuliaMarie.us

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Kim Cantin, a survivor of the 2018 Montecito mudslide, shares her story of loss and resilience on the Evolving Humans podcast.
The mudslide, which destroyed her home and took the lives of her husband and son, led to a three-year search for her son's remains.
Cantin's book, "Where the Yellow Flowers Bloom," details her journey through grief and her determination to find her son. She advises others going through similar experiences to be open and vulnerable to any help they need, and to keep moving forward despite the sadness.
Cantin's book is available on Amazon, and an audible version, featuring her daughter recounting her own experience of being buried alive during the mudslide, was recently released.
Deepest thanks to Pixabay's artists for the music beds for this episode:
Ambient Piano produced by Balance Bay 109400 and Music by William King Ambient Classical Guitar 144998
RESOURCES:
Kim Cantin's Website

Thank you for listening to Evolving Humans!
For consultations or classes, please visit my website: www.JuliaMarie.us

  continue reading

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