The Widow's Walk Dr. Connie Mariano
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- 健康與體能
Dr. Connie Mariano, former White House Physician, is used to being a groundbreaker.
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New Life, New Home?
One of the most painful changes that happens to a widow is living alone after the death of her spouse. Barbara Kaplan is a sought-after interior designer in Phoenix, AZ, and is keenly aware of this transition for many of her widow clients.
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The Widower’s Walk
Dr. Connie shines a light on a group sometimes overlooked: the 3.7 million husbands who lose their wives and become widowers in America.
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As Time Goes By: The Evolving Widow
Returning for Season 2 of The Widow's Walk, Dr. Connie celebrates with returning guest Nancy Piciucco, who has been a widow for nearly 8 years. How do the years of widowhood change a woman? Dr.
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Widow Friends
Widowhood is a lonely journey. It is often the friendship of fellow widows who give us the strength to keep walking one step at a time. Dr. Connie welcomes best friends and business associates, Marilyn Blattner and Kathy Rogers, to share their journey.
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When Your Heart is Big Enough to Love Again
Sad statistics show that there are over 15 million widows and widowers in the United States.
Of these, over 11.6 million are widows and 3.4 million are widowers. How many remarry?
61% of widowers remarry while 19% of widows remarry. -
Leave Me Memories
Exploring the sensitive question, "What is left behind after our loved one has passed?" Along with deep and sentimental memories, widows are often left with personal items such as clothes, jewelry, and photographs.