Feb. 21, 2021

Grieving When Someone Famous Dies | Honoring Rush Limbaugh, Alex Trebek and others

Grieving When Someone Famous Dies | Honoring Rush Limbaugh, Alex Trebek and others

In Episode 64, we look at the death of celebrities, sports figures, radio and tv personalities, actors and others and discuss why we are affected by their challenges and grieve their deaths. Last year, in episode 10, we spoke about how we feel when...

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In Episode 64, we look at the death of celebrities, sports figures, radio and tv personalities, actors and others and discuss why we are affected by their challenges and grieve their deaths.

Last year, in episode 10, we spoke about how we feel when our heroes share about their terminal illnesses or have died.  We revisit this discussion now that Alex Trebek and Rush Limbaugh have succumbed to their illnesses.

Additional Notes:

You can share whatever comments or well wishes you would like, by going to here.

Visit The Foundation for Grieving Children, Inc., the first national non-profit public charity which raises funds for the benefit of grieving children, teens and young adults after a loved one's death, the organization I created, to learn more.

If you need someone to chat with, don't be shy. It's totally confidential. Go to Crisis Connections page on my website MaryMac.info to find telephone numbers for Crisis Hotlines around the world.

If you need help finding people who will understand your exact pain, visit my Grief Resources page.

Visit my site MaryMac.info/books for additional help, especially my book Understanding Your Grieving Heart After a Loved One's Death, the first book to reach for as you deal with your grief.