EP32: Bryan C. Taylor: The Truth About Finding New Love After Loss

 
 
 

In today’s episode, I have the most amazing conversation with my dear friend Bryan C. Taylor. Bryan shares his story of how he lost his beloved wife Kailen a few years ago from stage 4 breast cancer at a very young age and his journey since then. 

Our conversation is one of my favorites so far. I loved every word that he said. I’m certain you will be blown away by his insight, wisdom and his life after loss, his story, about his life before loss, during the cancer and caregiver years and his life beyond losing his beloved wife. Bryan is since remarried, become an author and has new dreams for his life.

Specifically for anyone that has lost a spouse, this is the episode for you.

“Love and grief are two things that never end. Once they begin their journey they don’t stop.” (Click to tweet!)
~ Bryan C. Taylor

I hope that this conversation helps you feel seen and heard. Especially if you had people in your life that were not happy with how you reentered life after loss. I hope that these conversations not only give you hope but allow you to dream different dreams and feel like it’s possible to have a good life after loss.

I’d love to hear what you think of this conversation. Be sure to comment below or connect with me on Instagram to tell me all about it.

More About Bryan C. Taylor

Bryan is a writer and speaker who believes that life can be a fairytale, even when it's a tragedy. He is the #1 Amazon Bestselling Author of EVEN IF YOU DON'T, and his upcoming book, THE LAZARUS WITHIN, is set to publish in February 2020. His blog, "Confessions of a Widower," can be found at www.bryanctaylor.com/blog, and he is on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

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