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In this video I am accompanied by Ms. Spencer Payton and we will be discussing The Loss Of Our Boyfriends, Stages of Grief, The Importance of Mental Health, Our Coping Mechanisms, Our Lives After Loss, etc. In hopes that we will help or encourage some other women or girls experiencing the same things as us. This is just the first of many in this series of Grief. I hope you all enjoy. A year ago when my boyfriend Dranel Rashad Rhodes passed away January 7,2022. He was the most loving, kind-hearted person ever. His heart was one of my favorite things about him. At the time Ms. Spencer Payton was also grieving the loss of her boyfriend Joseph Anthony P. Sebastian he passed away January 11th,2022. May both of them Rest in Peace❤️🩹 At that time she reached out to me with this most loving genuine message, just reassuring me that she was here for me and actually made me feel normal and a lot less lonely. That being said I know there is no amount of words and affirmations anyone can say or give to you to comfort you in grieving someone that you love. I hope that with us reaching the 1 year mark, and sharing our experiences it can hopefully give you the encouragement to continue to move forward with your grief.
By AgeForward PodcastIn this video I am accompanied by Ms. Spencer Payton and we will be discussing The Loss Of Our Boyfriends, Stages of Grief, The Importance of Mental Health, Our Coping Mechanisms, Our Lives After Loss, etc. In hopes that we will help or encourage some other women or girls experiencing the same things as us. This is just the first of many in this series of Grief. I hope you all enjoy. A year ago when my boyfriend Dranel Rashad Rhodes passed away January 7,2022. He was the most loving, kind-hearted person ever. His heart was one of my favorite things about him. At the time Ms. Spencer Payton was also grieving the loss of her boyfriend Joseph Anthony P. Sebastian he passed away January 11th,2022. May both of them Rest in Peace❤️🩹 At that time she reached out to me with this most loving genuine message, just reassuring me that she was here for me and actually made me feel normal and a lot less lonely. That being said I know there is no amount of words and affirmations anyone can say or give to you to comfort you in grieving someone that you love. I hope that with us reaching the 1 year mark, and sharing our experiences it can hopefully give you the encouragement to continue to move forward with your grief.