• 6 | Remembering Ashley ft. Jori Kinney

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

6 | Remembering Ashley ft. Jori Kinney

  • Summary

  • If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, help is available 24/7 at Aspire Counseling Services: https://aspirecounselingservice.com/shattered-silence-podcast/

    In this special episode, host Jori Kinney opens up about her first experience with trauma and grief as a young child after losing a close friend. She reflects on how that early loss helped her cope with the recent, devastating trauma of losing her fiancé. Jori shares how these experiences shaped her journey of healing and why she felt it was so important to start this podcast. Her goal is to create a space for honest conversations about grief, love, and finding strength in the hardest moments. Listen in for an emotional and heartfelt story of vulnerability and growth.

    Tune in for a powerful conversation that sheds light on the complexities of grief and the path to healing after loss.

    Hosted by Jori Kinney

    You can watch the full-length video on YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ShatteredSilencePodcast

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    The podcast discusses sensitive topics such as addiction, substance abuse, death, mental health, and trauma. The stories are personal and intended for informational purposes only. They do not replace professional counseling or treatment. Listener discretion is advised.

    Produced by Citryn Marketing & Jori Kinney

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