42 min

Beauty That is Found in Death with Andrae Bewry| Adversity Series| Ep.4 Mek We Coffee and Reason Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

DISCLAIMER: We were facing some audio issues, so the audio is not as clear as it can be.  
|Brewing Resilience and Sipping Strength, One Cup at a Time  
Guest: Andrae Bewry Host:
Tamra Douglas-Atkinson  
In this episode, we take a trip down memory lane with Andrae Bewry, as he takes us through the grief of losing his grandmother. As a 13 year old who had his grandma die in his arms, he was not ready to face life without her. Mr Bewry is a Teacher at the Kellits High School and a Music Writer and performer. This week, we take the road of grief through the mind of a little boy who was forced to navigate the road of loss. Here, we will learn the true power of speaking life into someone, and the influence it has on them, even beyond the grave. Mr. Bewry teaches us the importance of cherishing our present moments and reminds us that nothing happens in an instant - trust the process, and embrace the journey a head.   
 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: "Time does not health certain wounds, it only helps us deal with it." - Andrae Bewry ----more----   RESOURCES MENTIONED
Brief Resilience Scale - Adapted from the book 'Mastering Adversity: Unlocking the Secrets to Mental Wellness' by Tamra Douglas-Atkinson
You may access the scale HERE  
SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES
Andrae Bewry (EMAIL) andraebewry13@gmail.com
Click HERE for link to Youtube
Click HERE for link to Instagram  
Mek We Coffee and Reason
Click HERE for link to Instagram 
Click HERE for link to Facebook
You may also contact us via email at schoolnursedaily@gmail.com    
Remember to like, share, and subscribe to this podcast. Connect with us on our Instagram page to let us know if you know anyone who would like to share their story. If you have a topic you would like us to discuss in the 'Mek We Reason' series, let us know just the same.  
If you'd like to view all of our episodes, visit our podcast page below at: School Nurse Daily and at Podbean ----more----DISCLAIMER: There are audio interferences within this recording, so the audio is not as smooth as can be.

DISCLAIMER: We were facing some audio issues, so the audio is not as clear as it can be.  
|Brewing Resilience and Sipping Strength, One Cup at a Time  
Guest: Andrae Bewry Host:
Tamra Douglas-Atkinson  
In this episode, we take a trip down memory lane with Andrae Bewry, as he takes us through the grief of losing his grandmother. As a 13 year old who had his grandma die in his arms, he was not ready to face life without her. Mr Bewry is a Teacher at the Kellits High School and a Music Writer and performer. This week, we take the road of grief through the mind of a little boy who was forced to navigate the road of loss. Here, we will learn the true power of speaking life into someone, and the influence it has on them, even beyond the grave. Mr. Bewry teaches us the importance of cherishing our present moments and reminds us that nothing happens in an instant - trust the process, and embrace the journey a head.   
 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: "Time does not health certain wounds, it only helps us deal with it." - Andrae Bewry ----more----   RESOURCES MENTIONED
Brief Resilience Scale - Adapted from the book 'Mastering Adversity: Unlocking the Secrets to Mental Wellness' by Tamra Douglas-Atkinson
You may access the scale HERE  
SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES
Andrae Bewry (EMAIL) andraebewry13@gmail.com
Click HERE for link to Youtube
Click HERE for link to Instagram  
Mek We Coffee and Reason
Click HERE for link to Instagram 
Click HERE for link to Facebook
You may also contact us via email at schoolnursedaily@gmail.com    
Remember to like, share, and subscribe to this podcast. Connect with us on our Instagram page to let us know if you know anyone who would like to share their story. If you have a topic you would like us to discuss in the 'Mek We Reason' series, let us know just the same.  
If you'd like to view all of our episodes, visit our podcast page below at: School Nurse Daily and at Podbean ----more----DISCLAIMER: There are audio interferences within this recording, so the audio is not as smooth as can be.

42 min