• 23 Dr. Connie Mariano, Physician to US Presidents Shares Her Grief.

  • Aug 29 2019
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

23 Dr. Connie Mariano, Physician to US Presidents Shares Her Grief.

  • Summary

  • Certified Grief Counselor and Hospice Professional Nina Impala welcomes board certified Internal Medicine Physician Dr. Connie Mariano. Dr. Connie, as she is affectionately known, very recently lost the love of her life, her husband, to a glider accident that killed him instantly.  This episode was recorded only a month and a half after he died.

    Dr. Connie has been practicing medicine for over 30 years and is a 24-year veteran of the U.S. Navy who retired with the rank of Rear Admiral.  Dr. Connie was a White House Physician to three American presidents (Bush Sr., Clinton, &b Bush) and served as Director of the White House Medical Unit.

    After retiring from the Navy and leaving the White House in 2001, Dr. Connie was a senior consultant physician in the Executive Health Program at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, AZ where she performed annual exams and managed the care of corporate CEOs and their spouses.

    Dr. Connie and Nina discuss the strength and courage that is gained from the loss of a loved one. Dr. Connie's absolutely knowing that the love she shared with her husband does indeed go on even after his death.  Their enduring love has been uplifting and has provided strength for her through her grief.

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    Losing someone we love is one of the most challenging, fearful, and heart-rending experiences we are ever likely to face, and it is also a very sacred and holy experience. How do we navigate such transitions with love and compassion for those we care for, while dealing with the inevitable maelstrom of emotions, thoughts, and feelings that are natural and inevitable? Drawing on her years of experience in spiritual healing, counseling and hospice care, Nina Impala shares stories of her experiences as a hospice volunteer and how those experiences prepared her for the final days of her own parents. Dearly Departed is about learning to see death and loss with the eyes of the heart instead of the eyes of the head to find peace, comfort, and hope for ourselves and those we love.

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