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Karen Bonofiglio
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Maria Goncalves Podcast - Mediumship, Intuition, Tarot
EP: 113 Whoever Dies First Wins: Surviving Devastating Trauma and Choosing to Live Again - Karen Bonofiglio
In this heartfelt coffee-chat, Maria sits with teacher-turned-author Karen Bonofiglio, who lost her father, mother, and beloved husband within 13 months. Karen opens up about raw grief, the unexpected ways Spirit showed up (full-form apparitions, songs, feathers, coins), and how she eventually chose to live again. We talk about preserving memories, what not to say to a grieving person, practical help that actually helps, and the power of community, therapy, and breath.Karen’s books:• Whoever Dies First Wins: Surviving Devastating Trauma & Choosing to Live Again• Angel Paws on the Rainbow Bridge: A Doggie’s Tale of Love...
2025-10-24
51 min
Coffee, Grief, And Gratitude
Coffee Talk #73, October 2025
We’re thrilled to bring you our recent Coffee Talk #73 from October 2025. We hope these five phenomenal writers/readers/humans and their stories are just what your heart needs today. We’re delighted to bring you Asha Dore, Bob Macauley, Brad Snyder, Karen Bonofiglio, and Rebecca Thompson. Enjoy!Thank you for letting us be in your ears. Coffee, Grief and Gratitude is created by Anne Gudger and Maria Gibson, a mom/daughter duo who talk about grief. You can find them on Facebook at Coffee and Grief. Please join their pri...
2025-10-12
47 min
Authors on Fire
Karen Bonofiglio Authors on Fire Interview
In 2020, my life as I knew it changed forever. Prior to this year, I had been my parent’s caregiver for nine years and helped them draw their last breaths. In 2019, my father passed at 95. One year later, my 90-year-old mother died, one day short of my father’s death date. They had lived...
2024-12-15
33 min
Speak Up Talk Radio Network
Karen Bonofiglio Authors on Fire Interview
In 2020, my life as I knew it changed forever. Prior to this year, I had been my parent’s caregiver for nine years and helped them draw their last breaths. In 2019, my father passed at 95. One year later, my 90-year-old mother died, one day short of my father’s death date. They had lived...
2024-12-15
33 min