I’ve received some unbelievable—and definitely unexpected—feedback from my podcast. I truly appreciate the constructive comments, as we are all on our own grief journey. Even though we don’t have to go through it alone.
That said, the feedback so far has been overwhelmingly positive. It’s important to me to keep the production value simple. Even with guests who live here in Napa, I use a Zoom format. This is intentional—whether my guest is from Chicago, London, or Napa, the experience remains consistent.
I’m always open to new stories and future guests. Much of the feedback has highlighted how, although our stories are different, there are so many shared threads. If you’re interested in being on the podcast, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Your journey doesn’t need to involve the loss of a loved one—it can simply be a story of resilience.
Part 2 for guests: There have been so many powerful conversations that it’s been suggested I record follow-up episodes with some guests when the timing feels right. Since I aim to keep each episode around 45 minutes, a second episode allows us to go even deeper into the story.
All in all, thank you for listening. I hope this podcast supports you in your journey with grief. One last update—my book, Always November: Lessons in Loss, Love, and Resilience, is now available for pre-sale. Both the paperback and hardcover editions will be released this November, and I plan to host several local book signings. I’ll be sure to keep you informed.
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