Ep. 48 - PART ONE - Grief into Purpose: Tara Accardo's Journey from Loss to Healing
PART ONE - with Tara Accardo
In this heartfelt episode, Shana Southan, the host of "What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss," is joined by the inspiring Tara Accardo.
Tara shares her deeply personal journey of losing both parents to cancer within six months and the subsequent emotional turmoil she faced. She discusses how she found her way through the darkness, embracing the concept that "losses become gains." Tara's story highlights the importance of finding purpose and joy after profound loss and the transformative power of holistic grief support.
Key Takeaways:
- Grief is a multifaceted experience that requires holistic healing.
- Finding purpose and joy after loss is possible, though challenging.
- The importance of support systems and acknowledging one's feelings.
- The ongoing nature of grief and how it resurfaces at different life stages.
Resources Mentioned:
- Institute of Healing Through Pregnancy Loss
- Pregnancy Loss Practitioner Certification
- "Losses Become Gains" Blog, Course, and Podcast
- Tara Accardo's Grief Coaching Services
Connect with Us:
- Follow Sharna Southan: @instituteofhealing_pl
- Learn more about the Pregnancy Loss Practitioner Certification here
- Connect & Follow Tara: https://www.instagram.com/lossesbecomegains/
- @lossesbecomegainspodcast
- www.lossesbecomegains.com Losses Become Gains Podcast :)
Disclaimer:
Please note that the information shared in this podcast is not intended as medical advice. For personal medical advice and support, consult with your healthcare provider.
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Sharna Southan
Pregnancy Loss Practitioner & Trauma informed Coach
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