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Grief coach helps women get over loss of spouse, gives tips on pandemic

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Nickcole Byrd, an associate pastor at Higher Dimensions church for more than 20 years, is hoping to change the shocking statistic by helping widows heal through her organization, 700 AD.

Because of her experience in ministry, consulting and coaching, Byrd is determined to help widows, especially African American women, who may not always have the same resources as others.

The faith community and emotional support that I had through therapy, many don’t have access to that,” Byrd said.

This pandemic has come upon us and those of us who were already on a grief journey are now in a dual layer of grief, and we have new people now suffering a major loss due to COVID.

Q: Is it OK to express your grief and anger on social media?

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