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🗓️ 18 October 2021
⏱️ 17 minutes
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Whether we’re consciously aware of it or not, we’re always fighting for some version of ourselves. You might have resigned to a new normal you didn’t ask for, barely surviving. But you don’t have to stay here. On the other side, there’s an entirely different human experience filled with limitless possibilities where you could be truly thriving. The choice is yours, so who are you fighting for?
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Widowed Mom Podcast, episode 125. |
0:06.4 | Who are you fighting for? |
0:10.3 | Welcome to the Widowed Mom podcast, the only podcast that offers a proven process to help you work through your grief to grow, evolve, and create a future you can truly look forward |
0:23.2 | to. Here's your host, Master Certified Life Coach, Grief Expert, Widow, and Mom, Krista |
0:30.5 | St. Germain. |
0:32.9 | Hey there. Welcome to another episode of the podcast. Got a good topic for you today. Hopefully |
0:38.4 | something that will make you think and maybe an episode that you will come back to time and time |
0:43.6 | again. That's my hope. A little update on what's happening in my neck of the woods. So some |
0:49.4 | sad news in my world. I wrote an email about it. If you get my weekly widow Wednesday emails, |
0:55.2 | you've already heard this story by now. If you don't get them and you want to get them, |
0:59.1 | by the way, you can go to Coaching with Krista.com. And when you see a little pop up up here, |
1:04.1 | you can put your email address in there and you'll start getting my weekly widow Wednesday |
1:09.3 | emails. But anyway, my friend George died. And you know how |
1:14.0 | the people who support you after your spouse dies aren't always the people that you expected |
1:19.8 | to support you after your spouse died? That is the case for me and George. And man, I'm telling you, I've been sad since Hugo died, |
1:30.8 | but there is no non-family death that has been so upsetting to me as much as George's death was. |
1:40.4 | So, you know, George was this kind of honory, cantankerous opinionated, but really |
1:49.0 | brilliant engineer that my husband and I used to work with. And in fact, for a while, |
1:54.1 | he actually worked for Hugo. And I was a project engineer. And, you know, so my job was to keep everything on schedule and on budget. |
2:03.0 | And of course, Hugo was in a very technical role. |
2:06.7 | And George was one of those people that I honestly, until Hugo died, I didn't even know George liked me. |
2:11.9 | I really thought I was just kind of a pain in his butt. |
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