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How to Enjoy Weekends

On the first-ever podcast-exclusive episode of Widow Walking Forward, Lisa shares a story about a fellow widow she had bumped into at the supermarket. Through a meaningful and thought-provoking conversation, they uncover useful strategies to empower themselves through the difficulty that weekends as a widow often entail.
For more content from Lisa, visit the Facebook Page for Widow Walking Forward. Here she posts uplifting and inspiring messages to keep you going through the day!!

Facebook Live: Life Prior to Widowhood and the Value of Appreciation

Welcome to the first ever episode of the Widow Walking Forward podcast! On today’s episode, Lisa Joy introduces the format and goals for the podcast. She also, in part two, begins to share her life prior to becoming a widow, and the valuable lessons on the importance of intuition and appreciation she learned along the way. The two parts to this episode are recorded from a Facebook Live on the Widow Walking Forward Facebook page in September of 2018.
For more content from Lisa, visit the Facebook Page for Widow Walking Forward. Here she posts uplifting and inspiring messages to keep you going through the day!!

Widow Walking Forward Trailer

Lisa Joy has been a widow for three years, and it is now her mission to teach lessons on moving forward after losing a spouse. Derived from personal experience, intuition, and love, Lisa is dedicated to bringing topics and themes that are sure to inspire. Come join Lisa Joy as she moves grief through the darkness and to the light!
Listen to the first two episodes on January 24th. 
 

Suicide Prevention: Our Interview with Nina Bingham – Mental Health Counselor and Author

Please join us in welcoming Nina Bingham to Mental Health News Radio. Our topic of discussion is Suicide Prevention. We asked Nina to provide us with some additional information for our blog readers about her work as an advocate for suicide prevention. Nina is passionate about working to reduce the stigma attached to mental illness, especially among mental health providers who themselves struggle with a mental illness such as depression or anxiety, and for their family members.

This is an important and timely topic.

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