Ep. 113: Eric Hodgdon: A Conversation with a Dad About Losing His Daughter

 
 
 

I really got the sense that Eric cares so much about the people that he helps work through their grief journey. His daughter passed away several years ago and, since then, he has changed his life completely to be of service to all people who have lost their loved ones and are going through the pain of grief and tragic loss. He tries to help people see that living in survival mode is necessary, but must be temporary.

We talked about Greece and how that culture handles grief so differently, survivor’s guilt, signs from our loved ones, dreams, and so much more. He reminds us that part of our healing process is remembering that our loved ones aren’t the only reasons that we’re here living our lives. If you want to experience hope for better days ahead, I hope you listen in.

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More About Eric Hodgdon:

Eric Hodgdon is a coach, author and speaker. After losing his 15-year old daughter Zoi to suicide in early 2014, Eric found a way to get back up and through his grief journey, he is sharing the lessons learned so that no one else has to walk alone on their journey. Eric has trained thousands of people who simply wanted to know how to navigate the worst setbacks that can happen to us all.

You can connect with Eric via Instagram or Facebook.

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