Navigating Grief and Finding Joy
Welcome to the podcast where we dive deep into personal stories of resilience and growth. Today, we have the honor of hearing from Marquita Joshua, a speaker, author, mother, stepmother, and leader of a widows group. Join us as she shares her journey of navigating tough transitions and finding purpose in the midst of adversity.
On this episode, We'll talk about:
- Marquita Miller Joshua, founder and CEO of an accounting firm and a widow's support group, shares her journey of grief and therapy.
- She highlights the suddenness of her husband's passing and the impact it had on her life.
- Marquita found a balance between honoring her loss and accepting life.
- She emphasized the importance of therapy and not suppressing grief.
- Marquita's daughter played a significant role in helping her move forward and continue her speaking engagements.
- She hosted a widows event, encouraging others to give themselves permission to experience joy and love again.
- She emphasized the importance of doing what you love and being led by God, especially after a spouse's loss.
- She advocated for taking the time to heal and setting boundaries.
- She stressed the value of being present with those grieving and the impact of grief on relationships.
- Marquita's relationship with her stepdaughter changed significantly, and she reflected on her past motivations.
- She encouraged listeners to take something valuable from her story and provided information on where to find her online.
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