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Sibling Grief
In this episode of The Teaching Journeys podcast, Dave speaks with Nesreen Ahmed, about, among other things, her life path following the death of her sister, the challenges of sibling grief, and how to be present for those effected by sibling loss.Nesreen's Bio:Nesreen Ahmed is the Founder and CEO of Harbor Light Coaching and specializes in grief, loss, and major change. She helps clients find peace after a loss, divorce or illness by supporting them in addressing their mindset, overcoming the hurdles of grief, and completing what’s unfinished. Nesreen holds the Professional Certified Coach credential from the International Coaching Federation and trained with grief expert, David Kessler, to become a Certified Grief Educator. She lives in New York City with husband and daughter and enjoys traveling, yoga and hiking. To contact Nesreen, please go to her website.The Teaching Journeys Podcast is available on Apple, Spotify and other podcast platforms. To find out more about Dave , please go to bootsyandangel.com and psychologyprofessorandminster.com