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The death of loved ones can be so sobering and reflective. Especially, in times like these. I have personally experienced the death of a gentleman who is a legend in radio, Clarence Kilcrease. When I learned of his death, it really hurt and I pondered the intensity and gravity of the loss. One thing I truly valued about my interactions with Clarence was how I felt when I encountered his presence. I felt seen, heard, valued, and really supported. I felt as if he was truly for me and honestly that seems like a rarity these days. In this age of self-preservation for someone to be so secure as to be giving of themselves is a precious gift. I would encourage us to become such people in the lives of others. Tune into the podcast via www.talkingwithdrtoy.com.
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The death of loved ones can be so sobering and reflective. Especially, in times like these. I have personally experienced the death of a gentleman who is a legend in radio, Clarence Kilcrease. When I learned of his death, it really hurt and I pondered the intensity and gravity of the loss. One thing I truly valued about my interactions with Clarence was how I felt when I encountered his presence. I felt seen, heard, valued, and really supported. I felt as if he was truly for me and honestly that seems like a rarity these days. In this age of self-preservation for someone to be so secure as to be giving of themselves is a precious gift. I would encourage us to become such people in the lives of others. Tune into the podcast via www.talkingwithdrtoy.com.