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Yoga For Health | ||||||
On this show Dr. Gloria Horsley and co-host Alan Pedersen, Executive Director of The Compassionate Friends, interview Linda Shively, co-leader of the Santa Clara County, California chapter of The Compassionate Friends and parent of Jessica, on how laughter has helped her and others deal with their losses. The second guest is Rebecca Scott. Rebecca is the daughter of Dr. Gloria. Rebecca, with the assistance of Grace Law demonstrates 8 physical yoga poses that calm the body, decrease stress, quiet the mind and sooth the spirit. | ||||||
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Loss After the Battle of Substance Abuse | ||||||||||
On this show Dr. Gloria Horsley and Alan Pedersen, Executive Director of Compassionate Friends, interview Dianna Lynn bereaved mother of both Josh and Logan and Nancy Juracka bereaved mother of Lance regarding how they found hope after their children's death by substance abuse. The show closes with Alan singing A Little Farther Down the Road and Mitch Carmody signing to words and music by Alan Pedersen. | ||||||||||
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Life's Impact on Grief | ||||||
Having a son killed in a fall is a traumatic experience. On this show Dr. Gloria and Dr. Heidi Horsley discuss with Richard Wood of The Compassionate Friends and Nisha Zenoff their journeys through grief to again find hope. Nisha is a grief counselor and the author of THE UNSPEAKABLE LOSS: How Do You Live After a Child Dies? Alan Pedersen sings to close the show. | ||||||
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Proactive Grieving | ||||||
On this show Dr. Gloria Horsley and Alan Pedersen, Executive Director of The Compassionate Friends, interview Megan Carmody, bereaved sibling of Kelly and Gwen Oliver, bereaved daughter of Marlene, on finding hope after the death of a sibling/parent. Megan’s father Mitch, author of Letters To My Son, and is founder of Proactive Grieving®, joins the conversation. Alan and Mitch close the show singing and signing to Thanks For the Little While. Words and music by Alan Pedersen. | ||||||
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