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The Healing After Loss: Finding Strength Through Tragedy and Nursing

The Healing After Loss: Finding Strength Through Tragedy and Nursing

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Grief changes us. It challenges us. But it can also lead us to our purpose.

In this heartfelt episode of the LEAN Podcast, Ayuna M., a Registered Nurse, shares her deeply personal journey of navigating grief, purpose, and healing after the passing of her beloved grandparents. Their loss left a void, but through her pain, Ayuna found the courage to move forward and discovered a passion for nursing—a career where she now helps others heal, just as she had to heal herself.

Through candid conversation, Ayuna opens up about:
💜 The emotional toll of losing loved ones and how she processed her grief.
💜 Finding purpose in nursing and how it became a source of healing.
💜 The strength it takes to keep moving forward after loss.

This episode is for anyone who has experienced loss and is searching for hope, reminding us that even in grief, we can find strength, passion, and a new path forward.

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