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In this episode, Jess sits down with the daring and provocative writer Rebecca Woolf to discuss how she coped with death and parenting through the very real, very raw side of grief.
What would you do if you were preparing to separate from your husband or partner and they are diagnosed with terminal cancer? Oh, and you have four kids together. Rebecca chose not to run from the complicated journey unfolding before her and in this no-holds-barred conversation, she dives into how she navigated becoming a mother, a widow, and a new woman in search of herself during such a tumultuous time.
This deeply vulnerable conversation explores the long-lasting effects of death on our day-to-day lives and how we can create for ourselves The Good Life, even amidst our darkest hours.
IG: @rebeccawoolf
Twitter: @GirlsGoneChild
Website: girlsgonechild.net
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In this episode, Jess sits down with the daring and provocative writer Rebecca Woolf to discuss how she coped with death and parenting through the very real, very raw side of grief.
What would you do if you were preparing to separate from your husband or partner and they are diagnosed with terminal cancer? Oh, and you have four kids together. Rebecca chose not to run from the complicated journey unfolding before her and in this no-holds-barred conversation, she dives into how she navigated becoming a mother, a widow, and a new woman in search of herself during such a tumultuous time.
This deeply vulnerable conversation explores the long-lasting effects of death on our day-to-day lives and how we can create for ourselves The Good Life, even amidst our darkest hours.
IG: @rebeccawoolf
Twitter: @GirlsGoneChild
Website: girlsgonechild.net