• Ep 18 - Sudden Child Loss

  • Dec 6 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 18 - Sudden Child Loss

  • Summary

  • How do you come to terms with sudden child loss? From being perfectly healthy to dead in twelve hours and only seven years old. Emily Graham is that bereaved parent. Her son Cameron died at Christmas 2015.

     

    Child loss is one of the most excruciating experiences a parent can endure. However, within the midst of the overwhelming pain and confusion, lies an opportunity to transform this darkness into a beacon of light by offering support to others who are also grieving.

     

    Eight years on and Emily is now a Certified Grief Coach and author of her published book called ‘Confessions of Child Loss’. She holds regular online workshops and webinars supporting others navigating the grief journey and she also has a beautiful blog called ‘Just Playing House’.

     

    Links & books discussed in this episode include:

     

    Grief Recovery Institute

     

    Emily’s website - www.afterchildloss.com


    Megan Devine - www.refugeingrief.com


    Dr. Mary Neal - To Heaven and Back (near-death experiences)


    Jeff Olsen - Knowing (near-death experiences)

     

    Dr Joanne Cacciatore, Grief From Darkness To Light

     

    Comforting Truths from Heaven by Jeff Jansen

     

    Bearing the Unbearable by Dr. Jo Cacciatore


    Signs by Laura Lynne Jackson


    Grief Recovery Institute


    Psychic Medium - Laura Lynne Jackson

     

     

     

     


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