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17 | Navigating Grief & Guilt ft. Craig Harrison

17 | Navigating Grief & Guilt ft. Craig Harrison

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In this powerful episode of Shattered Silence, we welcome Craig Harrison, a certified grief and addiction counselor, and a motivational speaker. Craig shares his insights on coping with grief and the often-overwhelming guilt that can follow the loss of a loved one. Through his compassionate approach, he helps us understand how to process loss, find healing, and keep the memory of those we've lost alive in a meaningful way.

Join us for this heartfelt conversation filled with wisdom, encouragement, and hope. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share with anyone who may need support on their grief journey.

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The content of this podcast discusses topics that may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners, including addiction, substance abuse, death, mental health struggles, and trauma. The stories shared are personal experiences and are intended for informational and educational purposes only. They do not constitute professional advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional counseling or treatment. Listener discretion is advised.

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