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In this episode, I sit down with Ming Li Tan, a Life and Death Educator and founder of The Life Review an organization that envisions a compassionate world in which conversations about death, dying, and bereavement are normalized.
Ming Li shares her profound insights on loss, and the personal journey of moving through grief.
When navigating big life moments, or the holidays, many of us feel the bittersweet ache of missing loved ones no longer with us. Ming Li's wisdom offers comfort and guidance for those straddling the line between joy and grief.
Drawing from her experiences as an end-of-life doula and movement and mindfulness facilitator, Ming Li discusses:
This heartfelt conversation provides valuable insights for anyone grappling with loss or seeking to support others through their grief journey.
By Danica BanesIn this episode, I sit down with Ming Li Tan, a Life and Death Educator and founder of The Life Review an organization that envisions a compassionate world in which conversations about death, dying, and bereavement are normalized.
Ming Li shares her profound insights on loss, and the personal journey of moving through grief.
When navigating big life moments, or the holidays, many of us feel the bittersweet ache of missing loved ones no longer with us. Ming Li's wisdom offers comfort and guidance for those straddling the line between joy and grief.
Drawing from her experiences as an end-of-life doula and movement and mindfulness facilitator, Ming Li discusses:
This heartfelt conversation provides valuable insights for anyone grappling with loss or seeking to support others through their grief journey.