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Kathie Stritch – Eternally Connected (re-release)

Topics covered : Sister bond, Cancer, terminal diagnosis, freak accident, grief, perspective.


This week I am re-releasing one of the most listened to episodes ever of Ready to be Real.

Three years ago I spoke to someone who has since become a very good friend, the wonderful Kathie Stritch.


Kathie is from Cloonfad in Co. Roscommon but she lives in Galway with her soon to be husband Stephen and their little boy Freddie who’s 4.5 yrs.


9 years ago her world changed forever when her sister Elaine was diagnosed with a stage 4 brain tumour. Elaine was married to Pa and their two boys Adam and Jason were 1 and 4 at the time.


This episode will make you appreciate how precious being alive really is.


You’ll find Kathie on Instagram K A T H I E S T R I T C H (@kathiestritchpt) • Instagram photos and videos and she also runs the Grief Ireland page which hosts retreats and workshops. You’ll also find it on Instagram Grief Ireland - Support Community (@griefireland) • Instagram photos and videos

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