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Two mothers share their journey through child loss, grief & healing—and how Helping Parents Heal gave them hope and purpose.
Child loss is the most devastating pain a parent can face—but healing and hope are possible. In this deeply moving episode of 7 On Sundays, hosts Stephanie Boye and Dr. Chez Leeby sit down with Laura and Beverly, two courageous mothers who share their stories of losing children, navigating grief, and finding meaning after unimaginable tragedy.
Through candid conversations about spirituality, resilience, and connection with loved ones in spirit, Laura and Beverly reveal how they discovered purpose and support in Helping Parents Heal, a global community for grieving families.
This episode offers comfort, inspiration, and hope for parents, families, and anyone impacted by loss. It’s a powerful reminder that healing is possible—even in the face of profound grief.
RESOURCES
Community Recommendations
Helping Parents Heal
An organization dedicated to helping parents who have experienced the loss of a child find peace and connection.
Website: [helpingparentsheal.org](http://helpingparentsheal.org)
Book Recommendations
"Dying to Be Me" by Anita Moorjani
"Walking in the Garden of Souls" by George Anderson
"When Bad Things Happen to Good People" by Harold Kushner
Podcast Recommendation
Next Level Soul – A podcast exploring spiritual topics, including near-death experiences and afterlife connections.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning
00:17 Opening Thoughts on Life and Loss
00:55 Host and Guest Introductions
03:22 Laura's Story of Loss and Healing
08:57 Connecting with Loved Ones in Spirit
11:27 The Power of Meditation and Signs
16:14 Navigating Grief and Finding Purpose
22:16 Embracing Emotions and Support
42:01 The Power of Presence in Therapy
43:03 Soul Agreements and Spiritual Realizations
43:41 Stories of Spiritual Lessons
48:23 The Healing Journey and Community Support
55:08 Resources for Healing and Connection
01:02:46 Personal Reflections and Final Thoughts
By STEPHANIE BOYE & DR. CHEZ LEEBYTwo mothers share their journey through child loss, grief & healing—and how Helping Parents Heal gave them hope and purpose.
Child loss is the most devastating pain a parent can face—but healing and hope are possible. In this deeply moving episode of 7 On Sundays, hosts Stephanie Boye and Dr. Chez Leeby sit down with Laura and Beverly, two courageous mothers who share their stories of losing children, navigating grief, and finding meaning after unimaginable tragedy.
Through candid conversations about spirituality, resilience, and connection with loved ones in spirit, Laura and Beverly reveal how they discovered purpose and support in Helping Parents Heal, a global community for grieving families.
This episode offers comfort, inspiration, and hope for parents, families, and anyone impacted by loss. It’s a powerful reminder that healing is possible—even in the face of profound grief.
RESOURCES
Community Recommendations
Helping Parents Heal
An organization dedicated to helping parents who have experienced the loss of a child find peace and connection.
Website: [helpingparentsheal.org](http://helpingparentsheal.org)
Book Recommendations
"Dying to Be Me" by Anita Moorjani
"Walking in the Garden of Souls" by George Anderson
"When Bad Things Happen to Good People" by Harold Kushner
Podcast Recommendation
Next Level Soul – A podcast exploring spiritual topics, including near-death experiences and afterlife connections.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning
00:17 Opening Thoughts on Life and Loss
00:55 Host and Guest Introductions
03:22 Laura's Story of Loss and Healing
08:57 Connecting with Loved Ones in Spirit
11:27 The Power of Meditation and Signs
16:14 Navigating Grief and Finding Purpose
22:16 Embracing Emotions and Support
42:01 The Power of Presence in Therapy
43:03 Soul Agreements and Spiritual Realizations
43:41 Stories of Spiritual Lessons
48:23 The Healing Journey and Community Support
55:08 Resources for Healing and Connection
01:02:46 Personal Reflections and Final Thoughts