Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 14 hours 18 minutes
#fentanyl #death #onepillcankill
In Episode 189, we begin our Death By Fentanyl Podcast Series featuring Stephanie Hellstern whose 16 year-old son, Kyle, died of fentanyl poisoning by the use of just one lethal pill.
Stephanie has become an advocate in this area so other families do not have to go through the sorrow and pain she had felt from losing her son.
She is the Founder, Director, CEO at North Texas Fentanyl Coalition NTXFC - https://www.facebook...
#fentanyl #death #onepillcankill
We begin our latest series on the deadly affects of taking this illegal drug which can kill when using it only ONE TIME.
Whether it's laced in cocaine, heroin, a joint or as a pill, ALL CAN BE LETHAL.
Young people, looking for comfort from the pressures of life, purchase from dealers who will give them something that will get them high and numb their pain...
In Episode 188, I speak with Marc Hoover of Batavia, Ohio and host of the "Catch My Killer" podcast, as he shares his father's life and death with us, his struggle with cigarettes and horrors of his service in the Vietnam War.
Please visit Marc's podcast - Catch My Killer - where he speaks with families who struggle with the unsolved murders of their loved ones as well as missing person cases.
Read my corresponding blog here...
In Episode 187, I speak with Janae Watterson of Enumclaw, Washington who shares her mother's death in a car accident when she was 17 and a passenger in the car. She speaks about how it affected her intensely for decades and what she did on her road to recovery.
Please visit Janae's salon named in honor of her mother - Salon Kathleen.
Read my corresponding blog here.
Watch our corresponding video on youtube - hope you'll subscribe, like and comment...
In Episode 186, I share my new Journal Collection to help you heal, vent, release your anger, frustration, anxiety in anticipation of or the death of a significant loved one in your life.
It's so important not to allow all your emotions to remain harbored inside only to manifest themselves into physical and mental symptoms.
Anticipating the death of a loved one or after someone has died can be one of the most difficult experiences of your life...
In Episode 185, I speak with Misti Graham of Nashville, Tennessee, who shares with us her father's stroke when she was 16 and his death of a massive heart attack when she was 19.
Additional Notes:
To learn more about my guest, Misti Graham, Life Coach at InspHERation Coaching simply write her at misti @ inspheration.com
Please visit my corresponding blog for links to help you. I appreciate your subscribing and rating my podcast on Apple, Spotify, etc...
In Episode 183, I continue speaking with Dory of Indianapolis, IN, a pediatric social worker, who shares with us the terminal diagnosis her father received and his nine-month battle with glioblastoma, an inoperable brain tumor.
Additional Notes:
To learn more about our guest, Line Brunet, Podcast Maven, Consultant, who offers to answer questions about podcasting, visit her website at www.IAmLineBrunet.com
Please visit my corresponding blog for links to help you...
In Episode 183, I continue speaking with Dory of Indianapolis, IN, a pediatric social worker, who shares with us the terminal diagnosis her father received and his nine-month battle with glioblastoma, an inoperable brain tumor.
Additional Notes:
Please visit my corresponding blog for links to help you. I appreciate your subscribing and rating my podcast on Apple, Spotify, etc.
You can also watch the video of our interview on youtube here...
In Episode 182, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dory of Indianapolis, IN, a pediatric social worker, who shares with us the terminal diagnosis her father received and his nine-month battle with glioblastoma, an inoperable brain tumor.
Additional Notes:
Please visit my corresponding blog for links to help you. I appreciate your subscribing and rating my podcast on Apple, Spotify, etc.
You can also watch the video of our interview on youtube here...
In Episode 181, we continue our Bereaved Mothers Podcast Series featuring Raina of Southern California whose son Josiah had been diagnosed with cancer at 20 yet succumbed to a motorcycle accident at age 29.
Watch the interview at our YouTube Channel - The Mary Mac Show. Please subscribe, rate and share with others who might be hurting and in need of this knowledge.
Additional Notes:
Please visit my corresponding blog for links to help you...