How to Get Through the Grief of Widowhood with Author Carole Brody Fleet




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Summary: Grief Recovery Expert Carole Brody Fleet joins holistic health talk for women radio host Irina Wardas on Wednesday, July 11th at 9:30 am PT / 12:30 pm ET LIVE Listen: Holistic Health Talk for Women Radio Show Topic: Grief Recovery: Turning Hurt into Hope:  How to Live "Happily Even After" Widowhood, Difficult Loss, or Life-Challenge with Carole Brody Fleet author of Women Wear Stilettos Live, natural wellness for women radio and podcasts from the host page Widely recognized and highly regarded as a grief recovery expert, Ms. Fleet is featured on national, regional and local television and regularly appears as a guest expert on numerous radio programs nationally and internationally; as well as in national and international magazines, newspapers and websites. Carole Brody Fleet is the award-winning author of "Happily EVEN After: A Guide to Getting Through (and Beyond!) the Grief of Widowhood" (Viva Editions) and the critically acclaimed bestseller, "Widows Wear Stilettos: A Practical and Emotional Guide for the Young Widow" (New Horizon Press); as well as the author and executive producer of the bestselling CD, "Widows Wear Stilettos: What Now?". She is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Widows Wear Stilettos, Inc.  Callers are welcome to join the conversation: (347)-857-4862 Suggested Women’s Radio and Podcast Interview Questions: What are the most common problems and challenges that widow face and what is the best way to move past those challenges? What does the “lighter side” of widowhood mean? What about those who were unmarried and are going through the same kind of loss experience (i.e., boyfriend, fiancé’, life partner etc.).  Should they be treated the same as their “technically" widowed counterparts? How can we  talk about such sensitive subjects as intimacy after loss, unexpected debts, late spouses who were found to have had extramarital affairs and other deceits, family relationship breakdowns, etc. One of your favorite subjects concerns people who surround the widowed and some of the things that they say.  What are some of the dumbest things people have said to you; even though they likely meant no harm? What makes Happily Even After different from all of the other “grief” books in the marketplace? Looking forward to your questions (347)-857-4862 Let us breathe, smile and dance at the end of the radio show together.