[INTERVIEW] Navigating The Grief Process with Meghan Hurley-Powell
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Connect with Meghan Hurley-Powell
Meghan is a writer and professor with a PhD in English. She's from lake country in Minnesota, but currently lives and works at a college in Iowa with her husband, Roger. She loves dogs, hiking, journaling, reading, podcasting, and writing, and is ridiculously obsessed with women's empowerment, personal growth, and critical thinking. Currently, she's working on a romance novel and a guide to journaling to empower women to tap into the power and potential within themselves.
Connect with her on the platforms below:
http://www.meggymarie.com
@meggymarie | Linktree
The Power Within Her Podcast (Apple podcasts & Spotify)
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