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Episode 49: The Unimaginable Grief of Child Loss with Jessica Roomberg

Episode 49: The Unimaginable Grief of Child Loss with Jessica Roomberg

I’m joined by Jessica Roomberg to discuss one of the more challenging conversations around grief– child loss. Jessica and her husband Dan suffered the loss of their 17-month-old daughter Mila Gray Roomberg to a rare manifestation of NF1. After she passed away, they channeled their overwhelming grief and brainstormed a way to honor her brief but magical life. Through the Magical Mila Foundation, they are hoping to change the way blood pressure is monitored in children under the age of three. Jess

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Family Honors Mother’s Humor with Hilarious Obituary

Family Honors Mother’s Humor with Hilarious Obituary

Sybil Hicks from Canada passed away on February 2nd 2019 Like many other parts of the pomp and circumstance around death, obituaries can be bland and boring and give no actual representation to who the deceased person really was beyond the information in a template....

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Bouncing Back… From Loss

Bouncing Back… From Loss

Gianna DeMedio being interviewed by Lisa Bien on "Bouncing Back with Lisa Bien" Recently I had the pleasure of being a guest on "Bouncing Back with Lisa Bien," a show that broadcasts on the Temple University TV network. I met Lisa, a Temple Public Relations professor,...

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Grieving the Loss of Someone Who is Still Here

Grieving the Loss of Someone Who is Still Here

(Photo: Jessie and her mother, Dee, on her wedding day) BY JESSIE SLOMIANY I remember the moment I lost my mom. She was sitting in front of me, but she was gone. I had just told her that we decided to name our son after her dad, my grandfather. She stared at me...

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Sixty-three

Sixty-three

I’m only a few miles out from the cemetery and it begins to rain. The day is gloomy, so this isn’t quite a surprise, but I question myself and why I hadn’t thought to check the weather before I left the house. I glance over to the floor of the passenger side of the...

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Losing Connections Through People and Things

Losing Connections Through People and Things

BY SAMANTHA COSTA My father died 12 years ago. TWELVE! Yikes. Recently, his best friend since childhood passed away. I wanted to attend the viewing and the funeral, but I was sick during that time. I thought about what it would have been like if I did go. Would they...

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Understanding His New Role for Life’s Big Moments

When my dad passed away, there were many parts of my life that were completely altered, and many experiences in my future that I knew would never be perfect without him: my birthdays, Christmas, Sundays watching the Eagles. One of the biggest things that loomed over...

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