LIVE: May 1, 2023
SPECIAL GUEST: Richard John Allen
Finally, an author who understands grief, and provides a heartwarming resource for anyone currently dealing with grief due to a loss. It doesn’t matter if they have lost a loved one to suicide, a sudden accident, or a long-term illness, this book will guide them through the many layers of the ‘cloak of grief’. Their loss could be recent, or it may have happened many years ago, grief does not hold itself to any time period.
In this book, readers will discover the different methods how to cope with grief and finding their own individual way to live in the new normal.
Learn the steps to self-healing which will not only help the audience but also help them to help others who are grieving. There are no words that can describe how the audience feels when they lose a loved one. With so many emotions running through their veins, it’s hard to focus on anything anymore.
Following a similar theme of Rich Allen’s previous book, ‘Life After This’, his new one, ‘Keep Calm and Cope With Grief‘, delves into the details of how life and death are intrinsically linked. Your audience will be given an entirely new perspective on living with grief and that there is life after this. Allen shares his own experience of losing a loved one, his own father, an experience that shrouded him in a ‘cloak of grief’ that nobody is truly prepared for. We all need to find our own ways to cope with grief, and this book will help do exactly that.
RICHARD JOHN ALLEN
Rich Allen was fortunate enough to work for some of the world’s largest corporations and have met a great many wonderful people giving me some amazing memories. But having recently lost his father and father in-law, he decided to leave the corporate world and is now on a journey of writing books about losing a loved one.
Rich was raised in a religious family, and holds strong religious beliefs but he is also open-minded, and as strong as his faith is, he also leans upon logic, facts, and common sense. At the early age of 16, Rich had a longing to become a priest but it never came to pass. His parents were shocked at the time but his life went in a different direction.
He believes that each and every one of us goes through life in a unique and special way. Whether we realize it or not, we are shown messages and signs, given skills and gifts, all of which can help us through the good times and bad. It is his hope to write and share not only his experiences but also the research he has completed and the interviews he has conducted.