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In this heartfelt episode of "Grief 2 Growth," host Brian Smith sits down with Diane Calderon to discuss her poignant journey through the twin challenges of losing her son and supporting her husband through his battle with dementia. Diane shares how these experiences led her to discover mediumship and ultimately find a way to maintain a connection with her son beyond the physical. Listen as Diane opens up about her personal and spiritual growth, her new book, and how she uses her story to inspire and assist others in similar situations.

What You'll Learn:
- Diane's background in community organizing and government service.
- The profound impact of her son's passing and her husband's illness on her life.
- Insights into how Diane turned to mediumship as a source of comfort and connection.
- The role of writing and sharing her story in her healing process.
- Diane's advice for others navigating the complexities of grief and loss.

Diane Calderonโ€™s Book:
Living & Loving Life All Day Every Day
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Connect with Diane Calderon:
- https://www.dianecalderon.com

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