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Actor and playwright Mason McCulley joins Jessalynn for a heartfelt conversation about loss, healing, and transformation. From the deaths of his mother and friend Carol Cook to overcoming alcoholism, Mason shares how he turned personal tragedy into creative triumph with his one-man play, Carol Cook Died for My Sins. He explores themes of grief, self-compassion, and spirituality, offering insights into resilience and the beauty of embracing life’s messiness. Together, they remind us of the power of storytelling and connection.

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