Are you a believer in signs? A butterfly, a coin, a rainbow, or something completely random, that immediately makes you think of your loved one above. In this previously aired episode, Jessica Hersh opens up about her grief journey and lessons she’s learned after the death of her mother Sarajane from cancer in 2016. We discuss key points of the book “Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe” by Laura Lynne Jackson. I also share my own story of signs and a few from SSFYL listeners!
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