Honoring A Great Love - Canada Taylor
Aug 30th, 2024 | Episode 297
Twelve years ago today - August 30th - Canada Taylor was having an amazing night. She and her husband Rick were sitting outside, talking about life and work and dreams for the future - their future. Then everything changed. Rick had a medical event, and Canada became his first responder. Hours later, she became his widow. In the twelve years since, things continued to change. Canada's two sons grew up and grew into their grief. She changed the course of her career - moving from behavioral health to suicide prevention and grief justice. Throughout all these changes, Canada has found ways to honor who Rick was in this world and the love they share.
We discuss:
- What Canada's husband saw in her that no one else did
- The last day they spent together
- Being a first responder for Rick & the trauma that brought
- Supporting her two children
- The challenge of finding culturally relevant grief support for her kids
- How difficult it was to find skilled support for herself
- A preview of how grief informs the work Canada does in the realm of suicide prevention & postvention
- How Canada plans to honor the anniversary of Rick's death this year
Connect with Canada on IG @canadalauren and Linkedin
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