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This episode is sponsored in part by Doobert.com and Maddie’s Fund.
In this episode, Stacy chats with Cheryl Richardson, the author of several books and audio programs, including her recent audiobook How to Survive the Loss of a Pet, which helps listeners navigate the journey of grief, acceptance, and renewal after a pet passes.
In her conversation with Stacy, Cheryl discusses the strong bond that we have with our pets and how they can play such major roles in our lives. She describes how her late cat, Poupon, taught her about love and how, towards the end of his life, the most profound act of love was to let him go as gently as possible.
Cheryl discusses her book “How to Survive the Loss of a Pet”, and talks about how her role is that of a grief coach. She emphasizes the importance of giving yourself space to grieve, and explains how each person handles grief differently. She believes it’s critical to respect and honor your own unique way of grieving. Most importantly, Cheryl wants listeners to know that if you’ve lost a pet and are grieving: you are not alone and will get through this.
To learn more about Cheryl and her work, visit her website.
To purchase How to Survive the Loss of a Pet, visit Sounds True, Audible, or Amazon.