Felice Zaslow, Lessons in Love and Loss from Sept 11th
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The attack on September 11, 2001 became America's tragedy. We all remember where we where when it happened. We know the stories of those that made it out and, sadly, those that didn't. What we don't hear as much are from those that are left behind when their loved ones perished.
Felice Zaslow lost her husband Ira in the World Trade Center on that horrible day. Through the days, weeks, and months that followed, she had to find her way through trauma to healing- a path every grieving person must navigate. This is her story of processing grief, moving forward and also paying tribute to the beautiful love her and Ira had.
May we never forget the attacks of 9/11, those lost and also their loved ones who continue to carry the weight of the loss forward with them.
Note: Also listen to episode 1 with guest Rich Winner, who survived that fateful day, escaping the first WTC building hit.
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