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Let’s Talk About Grief: Dealing with the death of a parent with Bryndan Moore

This episode features Community Builder and Award Winning Entrepreneur, Bryndan Moore, as we take a deep dive into a conversation about dealing with grief and harnessing community. After this past…
May 20, 2021

Let’s Talk About Grief: Dealing with the death of a parent with Bryndan Moore

This episode features Community Builder and Award Winning Entrepreneur, Bryndan Moore, as we take a deep dive into a conversation about dealing with grief and harnessing community. After this past year in the pandemic, so many people have been faced with loss and are challenged with how to manage their grief. This conversation explores emotions and practical strategies to help you move through grief and keep it from breaking you.

In this episode you will learn:

-The 5 stages of grief

-Ways to handle grief

-Ways to support others as they grieve

-The value of community

-Validation of your feelings

Where to find Bryndan:

www.instagram.com/coachbemoore

www.twitter.com/coachbemoore

www.instagram.com/bemor

www.twitter.com/bemor

Podcast: The Black Futurist

Website: BryndanMoore.com

About Bryndan Moore:

Bryndan D. Moore is an engineer, community builder, and an award winning entrepreneur.

An engineering graduate of Howard University in Washington, D.C., Moore is the creator of successful ventures in wellness, digital marketing, as well as the restaurant and consumer packaged goods categories through café and tea brand Brooklyn Tea.

Bryndan is currently contributing to the development of Valence, a tech platform and community dedicated to unlocking the global combined power of Black professionals to create massive economic and social progress, through is role as Director of Member Engagement.

Through his nutrition programming services, Coach has counseled numerous teams, schools and organizations on nutrition including internationally acclaimed sport clubs, NCAA Division 1 soccer and basketball teams and staff, members of Team USA and

Team Canada Olympic Soccer teams, Official Guinness Book of World Records title holders, and National champions.

Ebony magazine recognized Moore as one of the 150 most influential Black people in America.

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