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Our transitioned loved ones never really die but our relationship with them changes because they are no longer in physical form. In this conversation Rishma Govani, author of the book "Sushi and Samosas: A Trip of Tasty Transformations," and I share the many unique rituals we have created to continue our relationship with our loved ones on the other side and how it has strengthened our bond of love with them.
Instagram: @rishmagovani
In honour of Rishma's husband Aly and my Mother we are supporting the following initiatives and kindly appreciate your donations:
Princes Margaret Hospital
The Aga Khan Foundation
If you wish to support the show please donate to Buy Me A Coffee! Thank you! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/farhandhalla
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Our transitioned loved ones never really die but our relationship with them changes because they are no longer in physical form. In this conversation Rishma Govani, author of the book "Sushi and Samosas: A Trip of Tasty Transformations," and I share the many unique rituals we have created to continue our relationship with our loved ones on the other side and how it has strengthened our bond of love with them.
Instagram: @rishmagovani
In honour of Rishma's husband Aly and my Mother we are supporting the following initiatives and kindly appreciate your donations:
Princes Margaret Hospital
The Aga Khan Foundation
If you wish to support the show please donate to Buy Me A Coffee! Thank you! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/farhandhalla