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"My loved ones knew they were dying, and all three of them told me.  When Heather said, "Mommy, I'm going to die this year," I heard, but I didnt' listen.  when Holly jotted her note on the way toward her transplant surgery, when she told us she'd be fine with her sister, her granmother, and God, I heard.  But I didn't listen.  And when Tim, her husband said, "I'm getting ready to blow my brains," I heard yet didn't believe it.
 
I am so honored and humbled to have my guest, Terry Jones-Brady on my show.  Terry is the Nautilus Book Award Winner for her book, "A Mosaic Heart...Reshaping the Shards of a Shattered Life."  She is a wife, a mother, an educator, an actess, and a strong and deeply spiritual person. 
 
Terry is real, authentic, and as heart breaking as her story is, she shares that through her experiences she found transformation and the opportunities that suffering offers for newfound wisdom and spritiual growth if we allow.
 
Listen in as she shares the signs and symbols as to why she chose to embellish her story with fragments from Shaekspear's plays and will offer you hope that life, with all its joys and tragedies, is meant to be lived fully, faithfully, and lovingly.
 
I hope you will join us.
 
 
"My loved ones knew they were dying, and all three of them told me.  When Heather said, "Mommy, I'm going to die this year," I heard, but I didnt' listen.  when Holly jotted her note on the way toward her transplant surgery, when she told us she'd be fine with her sister, her granmother, and God, I heard.  But I didn't listen.  And when Tim, her husband said, "I'm getting ready to blow my brains," I heard yet didn't believe it.   I am so honored and humbled to have my guest, Terry Jones-Brady on my show.  Terry is the Nautilus Book Award Winner for her book, "A Mosaic Heart...Reshaping the Shards of a Shattered Life."  She is a wife, a mother, an educator, an actess, and a strong and deeply spiritual person.    Terry is real, authentic, and as heart breaking as her story is, she shares that through her experiences she found transformation and the opportunities that suffering offers for newfound wisdom and spritiual growth if we allow.   Listen in as she shares the signs and symbols as to why she chose to embellish her story with fragments from Shaekspear's plays and will offer you hope that life, with all its joys and tragedies, is meant to be lived fully, faithfully, and lovingly.   I hope you will join us.     read more read less

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