by Marcy Larson | Oct 21, 2021 | Grief, Podcast
Like many young boys, Luc loved sports. He loved playing soccer and baseball and like every good Canadian boy, Luc loved hockey. His mom, Lianne, says that she thinks what he really loved was being part of a team. He didn’t enjoy having the spotlight himself,...
by Marcy Larson | Oct 14, 2021 | Grief, Podcast
Today’s guest, Hans, says he ‘prides himself on being a father first and foremost, cherishing every moment of his fatherhood journey.’ Before bed each night, his children beg for their dad to make up another silly story to tell them. The stories are...
by Marcy Larson | Oct 7, 2021 | Grief, Podcast
Parenting can never be described as easy, but parenting when your family is suffering after the death of a child is beyond difficult. Grief is everywhere, surrounding the family in all that they do. Simple tasks are suddenly not at all simple. In many ways, just...
by Marcy Larson | Sep 30, 2021 | Grief, Podcast
Nine years ago, when 6 week-old Corey was admitted to the hospital for generalized weakness, everyone assumed that he had some sort of infection. His mother, Stephanie, thought that he would get some medication, maybe some IV fluids and then she would be able to take...
by Marcy Larson | Sep 23, 2021 | Grief, Podcast
When someone asks you how you are doing, what is your response? I know that for most people, even bereaved people, the quick answer is, “Fine.” (I learned today a great acronym for FINE – Feelings I’m Not Expressing.) Inwardly, we may wonder,...
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