Looking for Signs with Author & Artist, Mitch Carmody Part I

Published: Oct. 22, 2020, 1 p.m.

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The journey of grief is a personal journey, which is different for everyone. Along the way we are all looking for \\u201ctools\\u201d and bits of wisdom to help us on difficult days and with our journey. We are also mindful of the fact our loved one is not here, but we would like to know they are ok! There are days that we need reminders, or we are looking for \\u201csigns\\u201d that our loved one is ok. 

Today Mitch Carmody joins us to talk about some examples of these signs. Mitch has been on his journey of grief for almost 33-years, since his son Kelly died. Mitch has had many people share with him the signs they have received on their journeys of grief. 

This episode of \\u201cSigns \\u2013 Part I\\u201d will be released on our You Tube Channel the following week, if you would like to \\u201csee\\u201d some of these \\u201csigns\\u201d! Subscribe Now at: http://bit.ly/HTGPodYouTube

Please join us next week for \\u201cSigns \\u2013 Part II\\u201d with Mitch Carmody!

 

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Marshall Adler and Steve Smelski, co-hosts of Hope Thru Grief are not medical, or mental health professionals, therefore we cannot and will not give any medical, or mental health advice. If you, or anyone you know needs medical, or mental health treatment, please contact a medical, or mental health professional immediately.

 

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