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Episode 20: Special Guest Melissa Swain on Widow Brain

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It's been reported that when we lose our mate, the trauma of the loss can disrupt up to 50% of our brain capacity, for up to three years. And yet, at the same time, a widow now finds herself responsible for twice as much as before in the absence of the one who used to manage those other tasks.

Melissa Swain joins us today to unpack these and other statistics related to the widow experience and what is commonly known as "Widow Brain".

Melissa and her late husband Chris's book, "Write it on Their Hearts" is available on Amazon.

You can also connect with Melissa on Instagram: @withtheswains

Thank you, Melissa, for joining us again for another timely, relevant episode to encourage those who have experienced the loss of their mate, and to provide practical tools for those who love them.

My email is: diannawallacend@gmail.com

If you're on Facebook, request to join "The Healthy Body Book Club", a private group where Christian women receive weekly encouragement in a live video from me.

On Instagram I'm @diannawallacend

If you'd like to snag a copy of my book, Healthy Body: Twelve Principles for Peace, Health, and Crazy Joy, it's on Amazon. Here's the link - https://www.amazon.com/Healthy-Body-Principles-Peace-Health/dp/1091096538

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It's been reported that when we lose our mate, the trauma of the loss can disrupt up to 50% of our brain capacity, for up to three years. And yet, at the same time, a widow now finds herself responsible for twice as much as before in the absence of the one who used to manage those other tasks.

Melissa Swain joins us today to unpack these and other statistics related to the widow experience and what is commonly known as "Widow Brain".

Melissa and her late husband Chris's book, "Write it on Their Hearts" is available on Amazon.

You can also connect with Melissa on Instagram: @withtheswains

Thank you, Melissa, for joining us again for another timely, relevant episode to encourage those who have experienced the loss of their mate, and to provide practical tools for those who love them.

My email is: diannawallacend@gmail.com

If you're on Facebook, request to join "The Healthy Body Book Club", a private group where Christian women receive weekly encouragement in a live video from me.

On Instagram I'm @diannawallacend

If you'd like to snag a copy of my book, Healthy Body: Twelve Principles for Peace, Health, and Crazy Joy, it's on Amazon. Here's the link - https://www.amazon.com/Healthy-Body-Principles-Peace-Health/dp/1091096538

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