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I help teens and young adults overcome grief so that they can live their fullest life without feeling the debilitating pain that comes from the death of a parent.
I grew up as an only child in So-Cal with my mom and just graduated high school.
During one of my final exams in my first semester in college, my best friend died. My mom died. She was a single mother and raised me all by herself. My whole world revolved around her, and now it was broken.
I was in a really dark place and didn’t know how to move forward.
Want to learn more about me and how I overcame my grief?
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Sometimes it's hard for our friends and family to understand what we are going through, but you don't have to grieve alone.
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To help others overcome grief, one of the most powerful things we can share as grievers is our story. I want to share mine. To do this, I am going…
This holiday season I’ve been super cognizant of how my grief has impacted me over the past 13 years (soon to be 14) since my mom’s death. I’m a lover of holidays… I always have been.
Grief is an element in most movies. Especially Disney and Pixar movies… Yet, we still have a problem talking about it, and I think we should.