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Susan – “Beliefs”

Susan shares her personal thoughts on beliefs and what happens after you die.

Sarah K – Talking about the cause of death

Sarah talks about husbands death to a heroin overdose and stigmatized death.

Jacqueline – Humour

Jacqueline talks about how huour has a place in grieving

Cheryl – “My story” short version

Cheryl talks about her daughter’s organ donations.

Jean – It’s all about love

Jean talks about losing her husband to a heart attack on valentines day

Jane – Struggling to process layers of grief

Jane talks about her experience navigating multiple losses in a short time and the impact the pandemic has had on that by adding even more multi-facitated layers of grief

Logan – My story

Logan talks about the death of his father and bone cancer and how writing music helped

Kara – Starting a grief journey again

Kara explains how Covid-19 has made her have to relearn tools to help in her grief. The pandemic changed the way Kara continued to grieve the loss of her partner.

Jim – Preparation

Jim shares here is no way to truly prepare for the experiences that you will see as a police officer. You can read about it, talk to veteran officers, and even watch videos, but until you are personally involved in something, you will never know how it will affect you. The best way to deal with the challenges of being a police officer is to expect the unexpected and to be prepared to handle anything that comes your way. Remember, you are not alone. There are many resources available to help you cope with the stress of the job, and there are many other officers who understand what you are going through. If you are considering a career in law enforcement, be sure to do your research and talk to as many people as you can before you make your decision

Adrianna – What I would say to younger self

Adrianna talks about tools that helped her with her grief

Susan – “Relationships”

Susan explains the shift that happens with yourself and your relationships.

Kara – “LIfe Partner”

Kara talks about her partner dying.