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Saturday 24 July 2021

How to Cope up With Grief and Loss when all you Have is Memories and Things With Allison Gilbert


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Welcome to another episode of The Glam Reaper. I am your host Jennifer, delighted to impart all my knowledge and experiences through my podcast episodes and together with my special guests about different aspects of life, love, loss, and funerals.


In today’s amazing episode, I had a wonderful time chatting with Allison Gilbert, a gifted woman who is an author of 4 books and currently working on her 5th. She has been writing for the New York Times, several magazines and newspapers for decades now while also counts as a producer at CNN and MSNBC in her resume! With her skills in writing and researching, she wanted to use it to share other peoples stories about grief and how to cope with it after her own experience with loss.

 

Allison is a very strong woman who experienced loss at a very young age with the death of her parents. This is one of the reasons why she wants to share with others how to cope with grief and loss. Especially with COVID 19 going on, there are lots of people who are currently experiencing loss and also other tragedies that happened to us in our lifetimes. Allison's books, blog and courses are a great resource, particularly in today's current climate.



Stay tuned to our conversation to know more about the importance of being resilient, overcoming loss and grief, Allison’s blogs and the magnificent overview of her online courses.


Little nuggets of gold

- An incredible introduction about Allison

- How to be resilient in times of loss and grief

- An overview of Allison’s written books

- The importance of being comfortable about what you do

- Focusing on what you can control


Allison’s Books

- Passed and Present

- Parentless Parents

- Always Too Soon

- Covering Catastrophe

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