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"Abiding Light: Finding Hope After Sudden Loss - Heidi Paulec"

"Abiding Light: Finding Hope After Sudden Loss - Heidi Paulec"

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In the latest episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, host Cornell Bunting sits down with Heidi Paulec — coach, consultant, and published author — for an inspiring conversation about finding hope through loss.

Hiedi, who earned her B.S. in Pre-Law and History (1997) from John Brown University, holds an RZIM Academy Certification in Apologetics (2019) and is currently completing the Theodicy Module. She joined the show to discuss her book, “Abiding Light: Discovering Hope After Sudden Death,” which offers comfort and guidance to those navigating the grief of losing a loved one and provides insight for communities supporting them.

Throughout the conversation, Hiedi shared her passion for bridging the past, present, and future, and helping families and students do the same. A devoted mother to Micah, Isaiah, and Mia Ruth, she proudly shared that two of her three homeschooled children are Presidential Scholars — one at The King’s College in New York City and another at Southeastern University in Florida — while she continues to teach her youngest, who is currently in high school.

Hiedi spoke about intentionally investing in her children through meaningful experiences and extended travels abroad, nurturing their education with her keen eye for excellent learning resources.

When she’s not teaching or writing, Hiedi enjoys making memories with family, staying active, savoring good food with good friends, reading the Great Books, and discussing exceptional films. Whether walking along the beach or crunching snow underfoot, she finds joy and peace in life’s simple moments.

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