Hard Turn Grieving with Mandy

Seattle, WALocal News

Grief counselor Mandy Jankus joins Kelly on the Hard Turn podcast to discuss her own experience of losing her mother and the complexities of grief. The episode aims to clarify common misconceptions surrounding grief and offers listeners practical ways to support friends and family members who are mourning. Jankus emphasizes that grief is a unique journey for everyone and highlights the importance of open conversations about loss. Hard Turn, hosted by Kelly and Mary, features a variety of guests who share their life-altering experiences, from retirement to health challenges. The podcast aims to inspire and educate listeners through relatable stories and expert insights.

With new episodes dropping every Wednesday, it serves as a valuable resource for those navigating difficult transitions. Listeners are encouraged to follow the podcast on social media for bonus content and community engagement. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of grief and how to better support those around you.

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