“The Lemonade Stand: A Podcast For and About Sibling Loss” and similar random podcasts
This is a show for and about sibling survivors, those who have lost a brother or sister. Zander Sprague discusses many of the issues that face those who have lost a sibling. Issues that are covered are around choices, new family dynamics, Holidays and special days and how to deal with them, honoring your sibling and many more. From time to time there might be another sibling or expert discussion. This show is for those of us who have lost a sibling and are looking for connection. Most of all, this show is about Choosing A Positive Pathway.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: bereavement, deadbrother, deadsister, death, grief, griefcoaching, lossofbrother, lossofsister, mentalhealthcounselling, Motivation, movedon, passedway, siblingloss, siblingsurvivor, Zander, zandersprague
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