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Grab your tissue boxes for this raw and real conversation with Kathleen Brock.
Kathleen Brock is a mother of two children, a best-selling author on Amazon, and a professional within the pharmaceutical industry. Kathleen lost her amazing husband to suicide when their first child was only 9 months old. From this point on, she began a journey to help others afflicted with losing a loved one to suicide. But first, she had to learn to help herself and care for her new baby girl. Through Kathleen's journey which included journaling, support groups, prayer, and tough/difficult moments, she learned to become stronger than she ever imagined. Kathleen has recovered and is on the other side of her intense grief and pain. She has learned much and can lend help and support to others. She also desires to help prevent suicide and promote investment in mental disease research, as well as change the perception of this illness and those afflicted with the disease.
Call the suicide hotline at 988 if you're feeling suicidal
Email Kathleen at: [email protected]
Check out our social media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheeringpastchallenges/
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Grab your tissue boxes for this raw and real conversation with Kathleen Brock.
Kathleen Brock is a mother of two children, a best-selling author on Amazon, and a professional within the pharmaceutical industry. Kathleen lost her amazing husband to suicide when their first child was only 9 months old. From this point on, she began a journey to help others afflicted with losing a loved one to suicide. But first, she had to learn to help herself and care for her new baby girl. Through Kathleen's journey which included journaling, support groups, prayer, and tough/difficult moments, she learned to become stronger than she ever imagined. Kathleen has recovered and is on the other side of her intense grief and pain. She has learned much and can lend help and support to others. She also desires to help prevent suicide and promote investment in mental disease research, as well as change the perception of this illness and those afflicted with the disease.
Call the suicide hotline at 988 if you're feeling suicidal
Email Kathleen at: [email protected]
Check out our social media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheeringpastchallenges/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cheeringpastchallenges