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Death Show: What You Can Do For Others

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Death Show: What You Can Do For Others

Love one another and help others to rise to the higher levels, simply by pouring out love. Love is infectious and the greatest healing energy.
― Sai Baba

This portion of The Death Show will offer several tips on what you can do to help someone who has experienced a great loss. It goes far beyond “thoughts & prayers.”

Featuring in order of appearance

01:27 – Carole Brody Fleet
14:11 – Joyce Hocker
17:43 – Jill Johnson-Young
25:53 – Suzanne Giesemann

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Carole Brody Fleet
Carole Brody Fleet is the multi-award winning author of the forthcoming book, “Loss is a Four-Letter Word…” (HCI Books, September, 2018); as well as the #1 ranked, “When Bad Things Happen to Good Women…” (Viva Editions); “Happily EVEN After…” (Viva Editions); winner of the prestigious Books for a Better Life Award, one of the top national awards in publishing and the critically acclaimed national bestseller, “Widows Wear Stilettos…” (New Horizon Press).
Website: http://www.widowswearstilettos.com/

Joyce Hocker
Joyce Hocker, Ph.D., a former professor at the University of Montana, is the author of Interpersonal Conflict, used in more than 250 colleges and universities and now in its 10th edition. Now semi-retired, Hocker teaches in the Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Montana, and at Red Willow Learning Center, a nonprofit in Missoula, which supports resilience in people who suffer difficult life experiences. Her latest book is The Trail to Tincup.
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Jill Johnson-Young, MSW, LCSW, Founder/Owner
As a therapist and a social worker I work from your strengths to enhance the skills you already have and to address the issues holding you back or disrupting your life. My goal is to assist you in reaching a more satisfying state in your life, to reduce your stress, and to make home a better place to be. My specialties include working through grief and loss (including children’s grief and anticipatory grief), chronic illness issues, depression and mood disorders, trauma recovery, adoption and infertility issues, and geriatric and aging issues.
Website: http://www.centralcounselingservices.net

Suzanne Giesemann
Suzanne Giesemann is the author of twelve books, a metaphysical teacher, and an evidential medium. She captivates audiences as she brings hope, healing, and comfort through her work. Suzanne’s gift of communication with those on the other side provides stunning evidence of life after death. Touted as “a breath of fresh air” with “a quality that is so different from others that it is difficult to describe,” she brings messages of hope and love that go straight to the heart.
Website: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/

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