Holding the Light

Julie Brown: Writing and My Grief Evolution

Monica and Colby Charette Season 3 Episode 26

When faced with the possibility that her 34-year-old daughter Jessica might die from brain cancer, Julie Brown turned to her writing for solace, which, she says, has become part of her evolution. After Jessica’s passing, this caregiving and courageous mother is now inspired to write the next chapter of her life in hopes of helping others.

Resources mentioned in our podcast conversation:

Building A Life: A Mother's Healing Journey of Self-Discovery by Julie Brown available at Amazon and at local book stores

"Life with Julie Brown": www.lifewithjuliebrown.com

Caring Bridge: www.caringbridge.org
The Dempsey Center: https://www.dempseycenter.org/
Brain Injury Association of Maine: https://www.biausa.org/
National Brain Tumor Society: https://braintumor.org/

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