A PLACE OF YES podcast
“We are living every day with the fact that our son died, that our son who was supposed to be alive is not.” –Heather Straughter
Heather Straughter was 36 when her four-year-old son Jake suddenly died. Now, 13 years later Heather is sharing how the only way she could move forward was by channeling her grief for good and finding “A Place of Yes.”
“All I can say is, you can dig deep, figure out where you are, and figure out where you want to be, and for me, I found the answer was in this place of yes,” Heather said.
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