504: Healing After Tragedy with Granger Smith

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While no one can claim that one person's tragedy is worse than another's, most of us would agree that the pain of losing a child is unimaginable and the deepest fear of any parent. Coping with that loss is hard enough. But to channel such profound grief into positive action requires extraordinary courage, patience, and love. Those are virtues that today’s guest, Granger Smith, embodies perfectly. Granger is a legendary country music artist and author of Like a River: Finding the Faith and Strength to Move Forward After Lose and Heartache, a tribute to his late son, River Kelly Smith.  In today’s episode, Granger teaches us that pain can be the catalyst for unity and growth - a lesson our world desperately needs now more than ever. He takes us on a journey of hope, love, and strength, even in the face of immense suffering.  If you’re coping with the loss of a loved one or going through some level of darkness in your life, let this episode be a beacon of hope.  KEY TAKEAWAYS Healing after your world falls apart Accepting life’s unpredictable nature Letting go is the bravest thing you can do The power of strengthening your faith, one small step at a time Avoid disappointment by keeping gratitude higher than your expectations Get The Full Show Notes To get full access to today's show notes, including audio, transcript, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit MiracleMorning.com/504 Subscribe, Rate & Review I would love if you could subscribe to the podcast and leave an honest rating & review. This will encourage other people to listen and allow us to grow as a community. The bigger we get as a community, the bigger the impact we can have on the world. To subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes, visit HalElrod.com/iTunes. Connect with Hal Elrod Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube   Copyright © 2023 Miracle Morning, LP and International Literary Properties LLC

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