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Today's episode is especially for you if you have suffered the loss of a precious wee soul at birth or just prior to birth. This is something I can't even begin to imagine…. Yet it happens to so many and this type of grief is often flying under the radar.

Today, I am chatting to Crystal Webster who is the Founder of Sharing Solace, Author of ‘Confessions of a Griever’, speaker, mentor, entrepreneur, and most importantly she is Madelyn Elizabeth Webster’s mama. When Madelyn died in Crystal’s arms just after she was born, she wanted to die too. She found herself isolated and debilitated from the grief. It took her years to learn to live again – and that was mostly because she realized her Madelyn wouldn’t want her to live the rest of her life waiting to die.

This is a raw, yet, heartwarming conversation with Crystal, who shares from her soul, not just about her journey with Madelyn, but also the heartbreak of then being unable to conceive!

 

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Links and resources:

Crystal's links

FREE Mini Journal: https://sharingsolace.com/journaling-is-important/

Quiz: https://sharingsolace.com/are-you-self-compassionate/

Website: https://sharingsolace.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SharingSolaceLLC/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/sharingsolace/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/sharingsolace

 

Quote:

"When the reality that you think you're going to have, doesn't match up with the reality that you actually are living you have to grieve that loss." ~ Crystal Webster

 

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And heartfelt Thanks to Gabe Dovaston for the music!